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now back to "lockup." >>> a "lockup" field team consists of five people.stant, or p.a. the p.a.'s job is to set up and carry gear. >> that's a workhorse right there. >> manage paperwork, occasionally shoot second camera. and to look after the rest of the crew. >> snacks, check. everything else, check. >> cart conductor, check. >> they become family. usually figuratively but sometimes, literally. >> there's a bit of a tradition on "lockup" to have my family members work on the show. my sister was a producer. my sons have worked on the show. my middle boy, tommy, was a production assistant on "lockup: orange county jail." >> tell me what happened in there. >> i just got hit on by a bunch of men. >> men? >> i mean, women. women. yeah, women. it was a very new experience. >> welcome aboard. >> yeah. >> my oldest son, michael, graduated from college and went straight to work on "lockup: world tour" where he went to scotland and ended up in belgium as a production assistant. >> when we were in belgium a particular officer seemed to kind of create a joking relati
now back to "lockup." >>> a "lockup" field team consists of five people.stant, or p.a. the p.a.'s job is to set up and carry gear. >> that's a workhorse right there. >> manage paperwork, occasionally shoot second camera. and to look after the rest of the crew. >> snacks, check. everything else, check. >> cart conductor, check. >> they become family. usually figuratively but sometimes, literally. >> there's a bit of a tradition on...
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"lockup: raw." "lockup's" interviews with some of the most notorious criminals behind bars have provided disturbing insights into what drives the horrific acts of violence. >> it's just like i snapped. >> he disrespected me. that's all it takes. >> i started having delusions. >> i started singing "the battle hymn of the republic." glory, glory hallelujah. >> i'm not going to live with punks. i'm not going to live with rats. i have nothing to lose. you see my point? >> we filmed in dozens of maximum-security prisons across the country, interviewing some of america's most dangerous and deadly inmates. and it isn't until you really step back to kind of get a sense of where they're coming from and what they did, that you realize kind of the evil that exists across the table. >>> nestled at the base of majestic glaciers, the small coastal town of seward, alaska, is known for more than just breathtaking, natural beauty. it's also home to the spring creek correctional facility. alaska's only maximum securi
"lockup: raw." "lockup's" interviews with some of the most notorious criminals behind bars have provided disturbing insights into what drives the horrific acts of violence. >> it's just like i snapped. >> he disrespected me. that's all it takes. >> i started having delusions. >> i started singing "the battle hymn of the republic." glory, glory hallelujah. >> i'm not going to live with punks. i'm not going to live with rats. i have...
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"lockup: raw." >> at 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, he might consider that as 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 cellblock, 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. >> the guards don't run the section. it's all run by your inmates. they pretty much tell what goes on. a guard does your section. but the inmates are pretty much -- they don't get along, they'll either force them out or they'll get moved. >> the
"lockup: raw." >> at 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,...
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"lockup: raw." >>> the agony of what it is in here. the torture, the poke, the prod. the cost that you know what i mean, frustration that you never -- you know, you feel like you can't release. how do people release frustration? you build your body. you build your muscles. you sling ink, you tattoo. you do all that stuff. >> some use the time wisely. >> i mean, prison is extremely boring when you're locked up in one place, extremely small place, where it's extremely crowded. and there's just really nothing. >> this is the living space right here. >> it's like telling your kid to go to his or her room and say, that's where you're going to stay. >> we haven't met too many inmates on "lockup" who praise prison life but they all agree. one thing that prison life is perfect for is getting into shape. and over the years we've filmed some amazing footage of inmates working out and pumping iron. >> for a long time i didn't work out because i thought it was cliche. dudes come to prison, they work out. you get big and strong and all that stuff. and then just after a while i jus
"lockup: raw." >>> the agony of what it is in here. the torture, the poke, the prod. the cost that you know what i mean, frustration that you never -- you know, you feel like you can't release. how do people release frustration? you build your body. you build your muscles. you sling ink, you tattoo. you do all that stuff. >> some use the time wisely. >> i mean, prison is extremely boring when you're locked up in one place, extremely small place, where it's...
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this is "lockup: holman, extended stay." >>> it requires a unique set of skills to run a violent prison like holman. warden grantt culliver embodies them. he's authoritative. >> you know that. >> dynamic and tough. >> you are not going to win an academy award. >> he shows compassion for the inmates he oversees, many of whom will never get out. but when violence explodes in holman, his zero tolerance policy is in full effect. >> lock it down. lock down. we are under a lockdown. >>> administrative segregation is home to roughly 200 inmates. confined to their cells 23 hours a day. these men often become defiant and desperate. when an inmate acts up in general population, he's moved to ad-seg. but when he acts up in ad-seg, the officers' only option is to periodically move the inmate from cell to cell. >> we're going to move him out. be a little particular with him because he's already hostile, you know. let's just use caution with him, okay? >> put your hands behind you. cuff up. >> stick your hands out. >> show
this is "lockup: holman, extended stay." >>> it requires a unique set of skills to run a violent prison like holman. warden grantt culliver embodies them. he's authoritative. >> you know that. >> dynamic and tough. >> you are not going to win an academy award. >> he shows compassion for the inmates he oversees, many of whom will never get out. but when violence explodes in holman, his zero tolerance policy is in full effect. >> lock it down. lock...
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but present a unique challenge for "lockup" crews. >> it is action. it's real action.nly thing that you have to be careful of, you don't want to piss off the cell block. kind of run the risk of alienating the very guys you're trying to extract stories and cooperation from. so, we always hope that if there is going to be a raid, that it's towards the end of our tour at the prison. >> but tv crew concerns are the last thing on the minds of these officers. what they uncover can be the difference between life and death. >> it's an old joint. you can hide stuff anywhere. like at the i-beams up here. it's a beam, you walk under it every day. but the best place. somebody walking to the chow hall. a lot of guys know where it is, but they're not going to tell because they don't want to get killed or hurt for ratting. >> a short time later officer hamilton and his partner, officer mcgee, make a hit. >> i found two razors that were removed, the blades were removed from the disposable razors. these can be melted into a tooth brush handle. used as a real good slashing instruments.
but present a unique challenge for "lockup" crews. >> it is action. it's real action.nly thing that you have to be careful of, you don't want to piss off the cell block. kind of run the risk of alienating the very guys you're trying to extract stories and cooperation from. so, we always hope that if there is going to be a raid, that it's towards the end of our tour at the prison. >> but tv crew concerns are the last thing on the minds of these officers. what they uncover...
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"lockup: raw." over the years, lockup crews have ventured inside some of america's most dangerous maximum security prisons. about are and they've all encountered one absolute certainty.nd they've all encountered one absolute certainty.nd they've all encoun absolute certainty. >> we film in extreme environments. most people would never want to step inside a maximum security prison, yet we send our crews inside some of the most dangerous facilities in america. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> yeah, i love pain! >> you can't let your guard down. you have to keep your eyes open in the back of your head. the hairs are constantly up on the back of your neck. because they're violent places, and violence can and does break out at any time. >> [ bleep ]. >> our cameras have been there to capture these dramatic life-and-death conflicts. now we take an even closer look at them through the experiences of our field crews and their raw encounters with violence behind bars. california state prison, corcoran, home to hu
"lockup: raw." over the years, lockup crews have ventured inside some of america's most dangerous maximum security prisons. about are and they've all encountered one absolute certainty.nd they've all encountered one absolute certainty.nd they've all encoun absolute certainty. >> we film in extreme environments. most people would never want to step inside a maximum security prison, yet we send our crews inside some of the most dangerous facilities in america. >> [ bleep ],...
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in the meantime the lockup period for yahoo!estment, alibaba has expired, 437 million shares were opened up for sale and today you can see the stock is up a little bit more than a percent or so. that was a worry among some, henry, people tried to make the parallel between when facebook first expired the lockups expired which some argue was a relative low for the stock after the ipo. >> often things trade down into the lockup release in anticipation of it and then that's the bottom. it could be here. >> yeah. >> are you worried about china? so little we know about what the economy is truly doing, what the central bank will do about it? some say if you want to play this space, yahoo! is a safer bet because it's not as heavily levered to china. >> that's one of the reasons that alibaba has traded at a bit of a discount, what we don't know about china and the economy there. obviously incredible powerful there, how much bigger can they get, how big can they get? are they going to be able to diversify internationally. >> it's trading
in the meantime the lockup period for yahoo!estment, alibaba has expired, 437 million shares were opened up for sale and today you can see the stock is up a little bit more than a percent or so. that was a worry among some, henry, people tried to make the parallel between when facebook first expired the lockups expired which some argue was a relative low for the stock after the ipo. >> often things trade down into the lockup release in anticipation of it and then that's the bottom. it...
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"lockup: raw." >>> at the top of every "lockup" episode we run a warning for viewers about the subjectthat warning is extremely relevant to what we're about to show you. we put together a collection of some of the most disturbing and dangerous inmates in "lockup" history. viewer discretion is definitely advised.
"lockup: raw." >>> at the top of every "lockup" episode we run a warning for viewers about the subjectthat warning is extremely relevant to what we're about to show you. we put together a collection of some of the most disturbing and dangerous inmates in "lockup" history. viewer discretion is definitely advised.
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this is "lockup: holman, extended stay." prison is a lonely place for any inmate. relationships that existed on the outside are strained. >> if she wants to call it off, then tell me. let me know something. >> and the ones that blossom within the prison walls are often dangerous. >> i cannot stop these guys from coming after you. you know that regardless, someone is going to make a play for you. >> or they can be a one-sided obsession, leading to nothing but trouble. >> i don't know what you got in your head. let it go. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> the holman correctional facility in alabama is home to close to 1,000 inmates. all of whom are categorized by their behavior. the best behaved are housed in holman's coveted honor dorm. inmates who behave badly are sent to the administrative segregation unit. >> segregation is an area we have roughly 200 inmates. and these -- all these inmates are individually celled and they're all here because they broke a rule, infraction, here in prison. >> human contact in segregation is extremely limited and interaction with others is a
this is "lockup: holman, extended stay." prison is a lonely place for any inmate. relationships that existed on the outside are strained. >> if she wants to call it off, then tell me. let me know something. >> and the ones that blossom within the prison walls are often dangerous. >> i cannot stop these guys from coming after you. you know that regardless, someone is going to make a play for you. >> or they can be a one-sided obsession, leading to nothing but...
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doing "lockup." he was articulate, very well read, very well spoken and quite proud of his career as a criminal. >> i gave my "a" game, i would do it to the extreme violence-wise, selling dope wise. >> in the "lockup: extended stay" episode in which nighton originally appeared he gave shocking details of what he meant by extreme violence. in describing his l.a. county jail murder. we warn you, the following is very graphic. >> and i walk up to him, hook his leg, put him in a bare naked chokehold, bring him down. i throw him my hooks and choke him out, and snap his neck. when his neck snapped you feel is right against your arm, pop. snapped. i pulled out my piece, stabbed him in the neck. let him have it in the chest. and he started making noises and i pulled out a pipe and i bashed his head in until pieces of skull came out. so the blood was -- i mean, it was everywhere, it was this thick. >> sitting there listening to him relay these very graphic, violent, brutal acts, i have to remain somewhat deta
doing "lockup." he was articulate, very well read, very well spoken and quite proud of his career as a criminal. >> i gave my "a" game, i would do it to the extreme violence-wise, selling dope wise. >> in the "lockup: extended stay" episode in which nighton originally appeared he gave shocking details of what he meant by extreme violence. in describing his l.a. county jail murder. we warn you, the following is very graphic. >> and i walk up to...
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this is "lockup: san quentin, extended stay." san quentin state prison served as the reception center for 17 counties in the state of california. each week, the prison releases 150 prisoners. and welcomes 350 new inmates. san quentin was built to hold about 3,000 people. it currently houses more than 5,000. >> unfortunate for some of them, they think this is a step up. in the circles they travel in, unfortunately, it is. you know, i made it. i'm in state prison now. >> with repeat offenders clogging up the works, the officers struggle to keep the inmates under control. >> control, be advised we have an alarm in south block. >> i can only speculate and the only thing i can think of is we have a missing inmate. that's probably the number one thing. >> step on the tiers and conduct a count, submit it to patrol immediately. >> 5-west-45, hernandez. i don't know where he is. >> his name is skanvinsky hymes. my prison number is e-04448. i've had this prison number since i was 18 years old. i just turned 37 on february 15th. i'll be dis
this is "lockup: san quentin, extended stay." san quentin state prison served as the reception center for 17 counties in the state of california. each week, the prison releases 150 prisoners. and welcomes 350 new inmates. san quentin was built to hold about 3,000 people. it currently houses more than 5,000. >> unfortunate for some of them, they think this is a step up. in the circles they travel in, unfortunately, it is. you know, i made it. i'm in state prison now. >>...
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now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> even though sex is one of the most basic of human desires, behind bars it's prohibited. but that hasn't stopped one of the most memorable inmates to ever appear on "lockup" from getting his needs met. when we met keith precious at the holman correctional facility in alabama, he was carrying on a sexual relationship with inmate marquis nobles. >> when i first met him i told another one of the girls, he has pretty feet, you know. i have a foot fetish. i'm in to feet, man. i'm into the feet. i like feet. as far as the sex part is concerned, it is very, very frustrating and uncomfortable, especially if it's something you don't want to do. basically it's done quick, and quietly. >> for prison officials, sex is a complicated topic. >> i don't think you really crack down on homosexuality. you can't stop it. you can prevent it from happening openly. if the relationship is not causing a problem, generally we don't do anything with that. if they are not opening having sex, you can have a relationship that doesn't have sex involved. >> but maso
now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> even though sex is one of the most basic of human desires, behind bars it's prohibited. but that hasn't stopped one of the most memorable inmates to ever appear on "lockup" from getting his needs met. when we met keith precious at the holman correctional facility in alabama, he was carrying on a sexual relationship with inmate marquis nobles. >> when i first met him i told another one of the girls, he has...
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i know how to live comfortable in here. >> coming up on "lockup: extended stay."early 20 years on death row, now he's out. >> i wanted the death penalty, to be honest with you. >>> san quentin is home to the only operating execution chamber in california. and a condemned row that houses the highest level inmates in the state. >> as of today, we have 644 inmates on death row. and 622 of them are currently housed at san quentin. the other 22 are either out to court or seeking medical attention somewhere possibly in federal jurisdiction outside of the state. >> san quentin's condemned row houses california's most heinous criminals, such as the 1980s night stalker richard ramirez, the man who killed polly klaas, richard allen davis, whose crime led to california's three strikes law, and scott peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife. >> the bottom line is, we don't allow filming in condemned row simply because it's department policy. >> though denied access to condemned row, our producers found an inmate who lived there for nearly 20 years. >> when i arrived
i know how to live comfortable in here. >> coming up on "lockup: extended stay."early 20 years on death row, now he's out. >> i wanted the death penalty, to be honest with you. >>> san quentin is home to the only operating execution chamber in california. and a condemned row that houses the highest level inmates in the state. >> as of today, we have 644 inmates on death row. and 622 of them are currently housed at san quentin. the other 22 are either out to...
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>> originally done these in lockup, man, didn't have nothing to work with. got me some pretty good pencils. oil pencils right. this is a big part of my life in here. drawing, playing guitar, all that little stuff right there, man. >> the shakedown has produced both weapons and drugs. the intense environment has also prompted the accused in the honor dorm stabbing to make a statement. >> man was trying to extort some money out of me. >> extort some money out of you? >> right. >> how were they trying to extort money out of you? >> well, mcneill told me, he said, i'll tell you what, he said, you don't have three bugles and a bag of coffee by this morning, he said, i'm going to beat your ass down that hallway. then he said on store day, i'm going to beat your ass and take your whole bag from you, even if i have to wait till then. i have to wait till then. and that's not the first time this happened, you know? the only way i'd ever do anything like that is when my back is just all the way against the wall. that's the way it was. it would be one thing, if he was j
>> originally done these in lockup, man, didn't have nothing to work with. got me some pretty good pencils. oil pencils right. this is a big part of my life in here. drawing, playing guitar, all that little stuff right there, man. >> the shakedown has produced both weapons and drugs. the intense environment has also prompted the accused in the honor dorm stabbing to make a statement. >> man was trying to extort some money out of me. >> extort some money out of you?...
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a lot of bad news has been priced into this lockup exchange. >> the problem is that after this lockup there's not a lockup in september with 1.6 billion shares. there are these big giant lock-ups and as much as we say a stock is very liquid and can absorb it what have we seen time and time again trading into a lockup expiration? >> stocks just fall off and they take forever -- >> especially on bad tape. >> exactly. and they take forever to recover. but in the beginning i think we mentioned on this desk alibaba took away from amazon and amazon just ripped through the ceiling here. and amazon is at 370 currently. it gapped up higher. so from about a month and a half ago if you look at that 340 price that's your base. granted that's a pretty big move from here but i'd rather be a buyer of amazon at these levels. >> alibaba $80 is your bogey right there. that's your stop-out point. it's held there. if it goes below that if you have profits or you just have to bail on this thing and wait till things settle out. >> and $80 is the low on baba shares? time for the final trade. let's go around
a lot of bad news has been priced into this lockup exchange. >> the problem is that after this lockup there's not a lockup in september with 1.6 billion shares. there are these big giant lock-ups and as much as we say a stock is very liquid and can absorb it what have we seen time and time again trading into a lockup expiration? >> stocks just fall off and they take forever -- >> especially on bad tape. >> exactly. and they take forever to recover. but in the beginning i...
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time you get to the lockup expiration what happens.t depends on how much supply hits the system and these things are well advertised going into the lockup expiration. it's likely that it's up -- that it's down tomorrow and i think what's more appealing is there's several factors that are somewhat transitory in nature that have been affecting the stock in the past several weeks and months that has led to a much more appealing valuation which is what we're more focused on and less so the timing of the lockup expiration. >> you think, it sounds like you're saying the lockup which a lot of people are fixated on could be in quotes a nonevent. >> it could be. it's a coin toss which to us is -- that's not what this call is about. >> sure. >> i think it's likely it goes up as it goes down in terms of it depends on the supply that comes tomorrow. what's interesting a dominant franchise in china, 80% market share of e-commerce that trades at 25 times earnings. >> how much do you worry about the hands that have this stock that is now unlocked tom
time you get to the lockup expiration what happens.t depends on how much supply hits the system and these things are well advertised going into the lockup expiration. it's likely that it's up -- that it's down tomorrow and i think what's more appealing is there's several factors that are somewhat transitory in nature that have been affecting the stock in the past several weeks and months that has led to a much more appealing valuation which is what we're more focused on and less so the timing...
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. >> alibaba on edge after a lockup period expires allowing shareholders to sell more than 300 million shares. >> oracle profits drop but shares rise after hours after the data-based if i recall hikes it's dividend by 25%. welcome to the show. we're just getting some breaking news on 10 cents earnings. of course this is the chinese internet social media company. it says market competition has remained intense over the full year. the net profit has come in at 23.8 billion rmb versus 15.5 billion a year ago so a significant growth level there. rev muy was 78.9 billion cut last year. it was 60.44 there. recommended final dividend payment has come in at .3 hong kong dollars. chinese markets have closed. tencent up 1.6% already in today's trade. over the days it's basically flat. >> let's take a look at u.s. futures. it is a big day on wall street. the federal reserve monetary policy decision will come out at 2:00 p.m. eastern. the groundwork will be laid as to whether the fed plans to raise rates in the near term. we're looking at u.s. futures higher across the board despite the sell off i
. >> alibaba on edge after a lockup period expires allowing shareholders to sell more than 300 million shares. >> oracle profits drop but shares rise after hours after the data-based if i recall hikes it's dividend by 25%. welcome to the show. we're just getting some breaking news on 10 cents earnings. of course this is the chinese internet social media company. it says market competition has remained intense over the full year. the net profit has come in at 23.8 billion rmb versus...
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"lockup: raw." >>> these girls, these girls here are my homeys. >> damn right. >> some of us gather here four years, some five. some have been together a long time on relationship. know what i'm saying? >> if male inmates look for sex in secret, we found a different story when we visited the north carolina correctional institution for women. >> a female offender has a lot of needs. and part of that is to feel that someone cares about them. that has a lot to do with them bonding. because a lot of women have been abused. for the first time they see somebody they think they care about, they run to it. they don't take time to see if that person is really good for them or not. >> as a result the prison places strict limits on intimate relationships. >> ladies, y'all put some space between y'all. >> it is a rule violation for women to have sex in prison. when we see it, they are punished because of that. we can't have it. >> we met one group of inmates willing to share their secrets for skirting the rules. they were led by dawn braswell known around here as heavy "d." >> you have ten fours in
"lockup: raw." >>> these girls, these girls here are my homeys. >> damn right. >> some of us gather here four years, some five. some have been together a long time on relationship. know what i'm saying? >> if male inmates look for sex in secret, we found a different story when we visited the north carolina correctional institution for women. >> a female offender has a lot of needs. and part of that is to feel that someone cares about them. that has a...
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i know how to live comfortable in here. >> coming up on "lockup: extended stay."early 20 years on death row, now he's out. >> i wanted the death penalty, to be honest with you. in the country. we operate just like a city, and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal, generating electricity on-site, and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. to roll out a perfectly flaky crust that's made from scratch. or mix vegetables with all white meat chicken and homemade gravy. but marie callender's does. just sit down and savor. marie callender's. it's time to savor. just sit down and savor. come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you
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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 segregation, due to 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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"lockup: raw."'s" interviews with some of the most notorious criminals behind bars have provided disturbing insights into what drives the horrific acts of violence. >> it's just like i snapped. >> he disrespected me.
"lockup: raw."'s" interviews with some of the most notorious criminals behind bars have provided disturbing insights into what drives the horrific acts of violence. >> it's just like i snapped. >> he disrespected me.
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. >> even for the "lockup" production crew who spent three months inside san quentin, one day can lookot like the next. back in ad seg, inmates are locked up 23 hours a day and are confined to tiny, windowless cells. >> hey, weasel. all right, let's do this. took a poll. let's do this, blue eyes. all right, check this out. ♪ she a little tea cup short and stout ♪ ♪ you can tell what this chick is all about ♪ ♪ cool to the touch cool to the touch ♪ ♪ hey ♪ cool to the touch cool to the touch ♪ ♪ hey ♪ she's a little tea cup short and stout ♪ ♪ hey ♪ you can tell what this chick is all about ♪ ♪ she's cool to the touch cool to the touch ♪ ♪ she's cool to the touch cool to the touch ♪ >> nice. nice, nice. >> i've never, ever captivated anybody like i've captivated these people's minds because the way i sing, they love it. i love it. it took me coming to prison to realize how much i enjoy doing this. >> while demetrius jefferson finds solace in music to drown out the deafening noise, across the tier, angel rodriguez begins his day painting a mural that represents a personal transformation.
. >> even for the "lockup" production crew who spent three months inside san quentin, one day can lookot like the next. back in ad seg, inmates are locked up 23 hours a day and are confined to tiny, windowless cells. >> hey, weasel. all right, let's do this. took a poll. let's do this, blue eyes. all right, check this out. ♪ she a little tea cup short and stout ♪ ♪ you can tell what this chick is all about ♪ ♪ cool to the touch cool to the touch ♪ ♪ hey ♪...
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paul: yes, it's a lockup.t is still going to flow and it's a question of how efficient they will be. scarlet: paul sweeney, thank you so much. and leslie picker, who covers ipos for us. joe: coming up, conglomerates in the spin cycle, they are spinning off records at -- spinning off at a record pace. we will see why. ♪ scarlet: coming up, oil prices falling for the seventh straight day. we get that data in just a few minutes. joe: plus, conglomerates on a diet. they are slimming down and spinning off at a record rate. scarlet: "market makers" will be right back. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. the scarlet: welcome to "market makers" and i'm scarlet fu. joe: and i'm joe weisenthal. we have breaking news in the will markets. weekly inventory numbers are out. i -- julie hyman is in the newsroom with the headlines. julie: it looks the what was anticipated. it look like we would see a build of around 4 million barrels in the weekly
paul: yes, it's a lockup.t is still going to flow and it's a question of how efficient they will be. scarlet: paul sweeney, thank you so much. and leslie picker, who covers ipos for us. joe: coming up, conglomerates in the spin cycle, they are spinning off records at -- spinning off at a record pace. we will see why. ♪ scarlet: coming up, oil prices falling for the seventh straight day. we get that data in just a few minutes. joe: plus, conglomerates on a diet. they are slimming down and...
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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 use teen 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 under way. >> 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 together behind closed doors wit
"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 use teen 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 under way. >> quiet on the set you boneheads. >> it's a prison, you know. >> let's roll tape....
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this is "lockup: holman, extended stay." >>> of the nearly 1,000 inmates at holman state prison, several hundred are segregated for breaking rules on the inside. for inmates with violent crimes and no parole dates in sight, their minds require distractions to stay sane. >> never a dull moment. >> whether it be the friend next door or the relative hundreds of miles away. >> i want him closer to home. >> and when these comforts are taken from them, the results can be explosive. administrative segregation, or ad seg, is where holman's most volatile inmates are kept in 23 hour a day solitary confinement. for 19 of his 43 years, bobby ray gilbert has known no other home. >> it affects a person, it does. i would be lying to say it didn't. your thought patterns change, of what you think about changes. back then, i daydream about the whole getting out, having a family, picket fence. you know, the daydreams to get out and do it right this time, you know? and now you daydream about how you can blow this whole prison up and kill everybody in it. just feel like, man, if i could just do society a fav
this is "lockup: holman, extended stay." >>> of the nearly 1,000 inmates at holman state prison, several hundred are segregated for breaking rules on the inside. for inmates with violent crimes and no parole dates in sight, their minds require distractions to stay sane. >> never a dull moment. >> whether it be the friend next door or the relative hundreds of miles away. >> i want him closer to home. >> and when these comforts are taken from them, the...
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. >> while cell inspections are routine at all the jails and prisons profiled on "lockup," they were conducted with a military-like show of force at rikers. first, the emergency response team marches to the cell block in full riot gear, armed with high-voltage stun shields. they secure the area and provide an intimidating presence for any inmates who might be tempted to resist. then, a team of correctional officers moves into the cells to begin their inspections. >> the last time they came in here, went in everybody's cell and took everything out of their cell and threw it in a tin. after it was done, there was 48 people's property mixed up in the middle of the floor, personal clothes, legal work. what's important, they said, this is how we dish. >> while the inspections anger many inmates, they are conducted for safety. the primary goal is to uncover weapons. and they're often successful. >> contraband weapons, approximately 5 inches long, sharpened metal, found in the bed frame. >> i need an inspection team to 955. >> during our stay on rikers island, one weapon that wasn't found w
. >> while cell inspections are routine at all the jails and prisons profiled on "lockup," they were conducted with a military-like show of force at rikers. first, the emergency response team marches to the cell block in full riot gear, armed with high-voltage stun shields. they secure the area and provide an intimidating presence for any inmates who might be tempted to resist. then, a team of correctional officers moves into the cells to begin their inspections. >> the...
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this is "lockup: holman extended stay." >>> holman is more than 170 men who have been sentenced to death and are awaiting execution. >> my role is the execution. >> roughly 360 more are serving life sentences without the possibility of parole. >> but there are times when i wake up and think about dying in prison. and that's a bitter pill to swallow. >> all are living with the inevitable. >> i watched a lot of people die here, you know. at holman, nobody leaves. >> but their only chance of getting out of prison will be inside a coffin. for inmates serving lengthy sentences, one day merges into the next, weeks into months, months into years. and a lifetime slips away. the challenge for these men is to find meaning in their lives and not surrender to hopelessness and despair. ♪ baby butterfly ♪ while your hands are dying ♪ and you spread your wings before it's time ♪ ♪ baby butterfly ♪ to survive ♪ only 17 ♪ yeah ♪ when she lost her life >> this musical duo spends every hour either writing, rehearsing or performing and music f
this is "lockup: holman extended stay." >>> holman is more than 170 men who have been sentenced to death and are awaiting execution. >> my role is the execution. >> roughly 360 more are serving life sentences without the possibility of parole. >> but there are times when i wake up and think about dying in prison. and that's a bitter pill to swallow. >> all are living with the inevitable. >> i watched a lot of people die here, you know. at holman,...
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watch "lockup" all the time whenever it's on. 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 joined wit
watch "lockup" all the time whenever it's on. 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....
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this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile extended stay." >> pendleton juvenile correctional facility, one of america's largest maximum security juvenile prison. here, teams serve their time behind razor wire while staff attempt to rehabilitate and educate, over 300 male offenders. >> [ bleep ]. kkk. black power. black panthers. >> some are harder than others. >> black power. >> unlike adult prisons staff here must deal with impulsive teen behavior that can escalate without warning. during our six months of shooting inside pendleton we witnessed all this and more. >> these youngsters here when they simply get angry and go from 0 to 60 in a second, they simply react and then they think about the consequences and how they're going to get out of it. >> lieutenant gary burke supervises the segregation unit at pendleton. when an inmate acts out in general population, he's moved to seg for the safety of offenders and staff. most kids who come here are still a long way from rehabilitation and their defiance can cause added pressure for officers. >> the challenge is bring your "a" game when you co
this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile extended stay." >> pendleton juvenile correctional facility, one of america's largest maximum security juvenile prison. here, teams serve their time behind razor wire while staff attempt to rehabilitate and educate, over 300 male offenders. >> [ bleep ]. kkk. black power. black panthers. >> some are harder than others. >> black power. >> unlike adult prisons staff here must deal with impulsive teen behavior that can...
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this is "lockup: san quentin -- extended stay." as the oldest prison in california, san quentin is steeped in a violent history. >> get out in the yard. take a hole. >> taking in and distributing inmates from 17 counties, its criminal population changes almost every day. >> just keeping this place functional is an enormous effort. >> the prison uses a set of regulations and procedures to maintain order. but inmates often operate under a different code of conduct. >> the inmates have what they call prison politics here, and the gangs control all of that. they have literally written rules and regulations, and the repercussions for not following those rules are serious. >> get down. >> anyone that's active, they are going to hit me if they see me. they are going to kill me, try to slice me. >> on your stomach, on your stomach! >> sir, sir, sir, back up, back up, back up. watch where you're walking. there's blood. there's blood on the ground. maurice, get me another box of gloves. >> the inmate had a serious cut. almost all the way aro
this is "lockup: san quentin -- extended stay." as the oldest prison in california, san quentin is steeped in a violent history. >> get out in the yard. take a hole. >> taking in and distributing inmates from 17 counties, its criminal population changes almost every day. >> just keeping this place functional is an enormous effort. >> the prison uses a set of regulations and procedures to maintain order. but inmates often operate under a different code of...
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a lot of people going to be in lockup.people is going to be in lockup for fighting ceos. >> we don't mind -- what they going do with it? just take our food and hold it? what are they going to do? >> they're not always going comply. i mean, this is jail, you know. the majority of people are in here because they didn't comply. that's what got them in here. >> sheldon kelly was recently involved in a canteen-related fight. >> kelly used to be an inmate worker. he was always really respectful to us. he was a good worker for the most part. never really had many disciplinary infractions. >> i mean, guy tried to take the canteen out of my room yesterday. when we came from passing out can seen, n mycame iell. we ended up in a physical altercation. >> the inmate kelly fought who requested not to be on camera gave his side of the story to the disciplinary committee. >> you didn't take his canteen or nothing? >> no, i don't owe him nothing. >> mr. kelly? >> now it's kelly's turn to face the committee. he could receive up to 30 days i
a lot of people going to be in lockup.people is going to be in lockup for fighting ceos. >> we don't mind -- what they going do with it? just take our food and hold it? what are they going to do? >> they're not always going comply. i mean, this is jail, you know. the majority of people are in here because they didn't comply. that's what got them in here. >> sheldon kelly was recently involved in a canteen-related fight. >> kelly used to be an inmate worker. he was always...
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in lockup. >> okay. 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. >> i understand you got your boy, tell your pit bull he's coming in here that's supposed to scare me [ bleep ] >> if i wanted to scare you -- 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 ] >> [ 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. >> see this is the reason right here. that's the reason right here. >> i got nothing to do with that. >> yes, you do. >> they're grown ass men. >> my co-defendant if he's bothered -- i do this -- >> okay. >> one of maldonado's c
in lockup. >> okay. 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. >> i understand you got your boy, tell your pit bull he's coming in here that's supposed to scare me [ bleep ] >> if i wanted to scare you -- 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...
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"lockup: raw." >> tal all kids, don't come to jail. >> a lot of people don't realize that "lockup's"n well over 50 prisons and jails
"lockup: raw." >> tal all kids, don't come to jail. >> a lot of people don't realize that "lockup's"n well over 50 prisons and jails
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so when you tend to see a lockup come in, shorts will have to cover their shares at some point. >> paulou. >> thanks for having me. >> guy, you are the only one -- >> pet owner. i treat my dogs like i treat my kids, miserably. but diplomat, they just -- they did report -- well, ask them. ask both of them. dogs. diplomat, i think they had a $200 million secondary. i don't know if it's priced, but if it has not yet, i would be interested to see where is prices and how it works post that. >>> apple has big plans to add its own tv streaming service. we're sitting down with one guest who's been on the front lines of the video streaming path. the founder of curiosity stream joins us live, next. ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ their beard salve is made from ♪ ♪ sustainable tea tree oil and kale... you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when others focus on one thing, you see what's coming next. you see opportunity. that's what a type e does. and so it begins. with e*trade's investing insights center, you can spot trends before they become trendy. e
so when you tend to see a lockup come in, shorts will have to cover their shares at some point. >> paulou. >> thanks for having me. >> guy, you are the only one -- >> pet owner. i treat my dogs like i treat my kids, miserably. but diplomat, they just -- they did report -- well, ask them. ask both of them. dogs. diplomat, i think they had a $200 million secondary. i don't know if it's priced, but if it has not yet, i would be interested to see where is prices and how it...
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just last night i was watching "lockup" on tv and now i'm on lockup for real. 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. >> having that addiction with painkillers, tomorrow i'm going to be feeling it.
just last night i was watching "lockup" on tv and now i'm on lockup for real. 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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now back to "lockup." after leav usc campus saturday night. now back to "lockup."re party near the usc campus saturday night. now back to "lockup." >>> they wanted to see our maps. and they had some questions about paya and who was there and what was there. they decided that they were going into panama for themselves, but they needed a guide to retrace our steps. >> what did he say? >> he says they want to take victor with them to panama. >> there was a brief argument. >> tell them there is no reason to take him to panama. >> we were pretty emphatic about it. but victor didn't really say much of anything on his behalf. i think at that point he realized that things were beyond his control. [ speaking spanish ] >> i mean, we really pleaded with them, but they assured us. they said it's not to worry. we're just going to secure the area. a situation that i put myself in, decision after decision led me to this point of running into the farc. this is almost exactly what i thought might happen. did i not realize the seriousness of this. i was really worried. i was convinc
now back to "lockup." after leav usc campus saturday night. now back to "lockup."re party near the usc campus saturday night. now back to "lockup." >>> they wanted to see our maps. and they had some questions about paya and who was there and what was there. they decided that they were going into panama for themselves, but they needed a guide to retrace our steps. >> what did he say? >> he says they want to take victor with them to panama....
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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. living in the heart of tornado alley, residents of tulsa, oklahoma, know to always be braced and ready for a destructive force of nature. it's also that way inside the walls of a half million square foot structure on the edge of downtown, the david l. moss criminal justice center, better known as the tulsa county jail. >> another day in paradise. >> most of the 1800 men and women incarcerated here have only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial for 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 around here. some of the inmates may 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
. >> now, "lockup" tells 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, residents of tulsa, oklahoma, know to always be braced and ready for a destructive force of nature. it's also that way inside the walls of a half million square foot structure on the edge of downtown, the david l. moss criminal justice center, better known as the tulsa county jail. >> another day in...
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one dude screaming, i just come out of lockup.i guess he saw me when i came in today. came in my room at dinner, sucker punched me. i pulled his ass in the room. the door was open. we kind of broke up and then i knew i was going to one anyway so i went back at him. again, i didn't start it. but i finished it, as i always do. >> the other inmate involved in the fight is kevin russell. >> have a seat in that gray chair. >> both men are taken to the infirmary for examination. >> how are you feeling, man? are you all right? talk it over, man. you don't hit females! >> obviously you heard him say that about hitting the girl. any truth to that or is he just making up stuff? >> no. me and my old lady got in a little scuffle. i held her back from hitting me and that's what that's all about. >> after the investigation and another hearing, ratliff and russell both get 30 days in disciplinary segregation. >> 30 days. it will be 80 days i've done this whole entire trip. that's more than half my time i've been here. so -- >> do you see a patte
one dude screaming, i just come out of lockup.i guess he saw me when i came in today. came in my room at dinner, sucker punched me. i pulled his ass in the room. the door was open. we kind of broke up and then i knew i was going to one anyway so i went back at him. again, i didn't start it. but i finished it, as i always do. >> the other inmate involved in the fight is kevin russell. >> have a seat in that gray chair. >> both men are taken to the infirmary for examination....
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the alibaba lockup expiring today. what does that mean for the stock?own to the fed. hour 15 away, 2:00 eastern, we're back after this. news alert! message! email! calendar update! most of us admit to being overwhelmed by information at work. that's why ibm created verse. it uses powerful analytics to uncover hidden patterns in your email, calendars and social feeds. it continuously learns how you work. and helps you prioritize the people and projects you need to focus on. there's a new way to work and it's made with ibm. there's nothing stopping you, and a lot helping you. technology that's with you always. this is our promise. it's never been better to wander, because wherever you go, you'll find us doing everything we can, so you can. now with the you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte. plus enjoy special savings when you purchase any new verizon wireless smartphone or t
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this kind of [ bleep ] keeps going on, you guys will all be placed in lockup.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? >> absolutely. >> all right, ladies. thank you for your attention. >> thank you. >> i hate you. >> just when all appears quiet and under control -- an outburst is heard from the neighboring segregation unit. >> she's screaming. >> oh, my god. 3 years old. >> i wouldn't care if i did something, but they're lying. they're lying. >> bring it down. bring it down. you got to bring it down. you have to bring it down. the only way i'm going to stay here and talk to you is you bring it down. i'm not going to let you yell at me. well, 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. i can't -- >> you will have the opportunity to contact your lawyer. okay? >> no, it's not f
this kind of [ bleep ] keeps going on, you guys will all be placed in lockup.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? >> absolutely. >> all right, ladies. thank you for your attention. >> thank you. >> i hate you. >> just when all appears quiet and under control -- an outburst is heard from the neighboring segregation unit. >> she's...
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. >> you lose a lot when you're in lockup. >> yeah, you do. time. comes with doing the time in jail. sometimes you got to roll with the punches. >> kelly waits outside while the committee deliberates. >> said that they were playing a poker game for several days. >> wanted canteen -- >> correct. >> blts blts [ mute ] he went to subject two, mr. kelly's room. these aren't in the right order. >> and there that's when the altercation transpired. [ bleep ] hit kelly first. being the aggressor, kelly defended himself. both are going to be found guilty just ball kelly did more than defend himself. he participated. >> a short time later, kelly is called back to hear the committee's decision. >> okay, mr. kelly. the board finds you guilty of a25. we are giving you a 30-day sentence. we are awarding you 15 days. you were defending yourself, you were not the aggressor. however, in the report it does state that you did continue to fight. >> you threw several punches. >> five to six punches. >> someone's in my cell. i have the right to protect myself. >> w
. >> you lose a lot when you're in lockup. >> yeah, you do. time. comes with doing the time in jail. sometimes you got to roll with the punches. >> kelly waits outside while the committee deliberates. >> said that they were playing a poker game for several days. >> wanted canteen -- >> correct. >> blts blts [ mute ] he went to subject two, mr. kelly's room. these aren't in the right order. >> and there that's when the altercation transpired. [...
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