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he was placed down in lockup.e's saying once again he's in fear for his life. >> he's been all through this once before with him and placed him in pc. we have acquiesced to just about every request he's tried to make and we've placed him all throughout this facility. he's been a problem since literally the day he came in. we'll do what we have to do and document it, but this guy's just going to be a real pain until he gets out of here. >> the next day warden ivey pays evans a visit to discuss the latest department that landed him back in segregation. >> something must have happened. i wasn't here. you've got to tell me what happened. >> i was standing right next to him, warden. the man got to hopping and hollering. tells the lockup, corporal keys don't belong on this floor. >> hold on. wait a minute, wait a minute. corporal keys is a supervisor so he can be on any floor in this jail. let's get that straight. >> yes, sir. >> okay. >> i'm in lockup and same man arguing with me still on the pod. >> how do you know th
he was placed down in lockup.e's saying once again he's in fear for his life. >> he's been all through this once before with him and placed him in pc. we have acquiesced to just about every request he's tried to make and we've placed him all throughout this facility. he's been a problem since literally the day he came in. we'll do what we have to do and document it, but this guy's just going to be a real pain until he gets out of here. >> the next day warden ivey pays evans a visit...
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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 herr
"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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"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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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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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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this is lockup san quentin. extended stay. san quentin has one of the longest histories of violence. >> there are fights. guys getting beaten up good. >> whether an inmate fresh off the street. >> disrespected by anybody. >> a gang dropout in protective custody. >> happened a couple days ago. so -- >> or an officer trying to maintain order. >> going for the jugular. >> they have all fallen vick tell to violent attacks. in the three months we were at san quentin we saw our fair share. >> administrative segregation, otherwise known as ad seg, is a unit mainly reserved for the worst of the worst offenders at san quentin. >> it's a place where they need to be if they need to be separated from the general population. >> step forward. >> ad seg inmates live in single man cells, are on lockdown 23 hours a day and are handcuffed and escorted by officers for all moves. >> represent [ bleep ] san quentin is my life. >> darrell samuels is being housed in the carson section section of ad seg for an assault on an officer. >> man, what's up
this is lockup san quentin. extended stay. san quentin has one of the longest histories of violence. >> there are fights. guys getting beaten up good. >> whether an inmate fresh off the street. >> disrespected by anybody. >> a gang dropout in protective custody. >> happened a couple days ago. so -- >> or an officer trying to maintain order. >> going for the jugular. >> they have all fallen vick tell to violent attacks. in the three months we were...
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twitter shares dropped 18% on the day of a lockup -- its lockup expiration on may 2014, while facebook shares jumped 13% the day of its lockup expiration in november of 201 n 2 investors are going to turn their attention to earnings coming up a week from thursday the pressure is definitely on for snap to show user and engagement growth in the face of rival, facebook's, better than expected numbers which it reported just last week. melissa? >> all right, julia, just one clarification. 50% held by snap's co-founders so 50% of the initial amount of stock that unlocks today or 50% of all the stock or 50% of what? >> reporter: so of the amount -- that would be of all of the stock. and it's worth -- i'm sorry, that would be of the amount of stock that is unlocking at the next lockup expiration so the thing is, no insiders can sell today only early investors the reason is because we have snap's earnings on the 10th. so on the 14th is when any employees or directors or executives of the company can sell and they have to have that period that they have to wait until after earnings so that's why
twitter shares dropped 18% on the day of a lockup -- its lockup expiration on may 2014, while facebook shares jumped 13% the day of its lockup expiration in november of 201 n 2 investors are going to turn their attention to earnings coming up a week from thursday the pressure is definitely on for snap to show user and engagement growth in the face of rival, facebook's, better than expected numbers which it reported just last week. melissa? >> all right, julia, just one clarification. 50%...
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. >> so you think the lockup expiration is overrated? because that's what everybody is talking about. i'm just curious personally about wading into something at this point in time before a major event like that could happen, why you would even want to do that. >> the fundamentals are supported. the lockup operations become so publicized, you have so much more than the effects on the stocks that are different. i highlighted the alibaba. this has been the predominant driving force of the stock for a few weeks and it's front and center in terms of trying to get ahead of that, possibly being early in terms of timing because of incremental supply the market starts to focus on the headline, the 959 million shares that hit the market and doesn't focus on the likelihood that it's a much smaller share number that does hit to the extent that the fundamentals offset that as the reporting is on august sot10th,h question in our call in terms of where we're wrong i think it expands beyond the lockup expiration and in terms of the depth of the report i
. >> so you think the lockup expiration is overrated? because that's what everybody is talking about. i'm just curious personally about wading into something at this point in time before a major event like that could happen, why you would even want to do that. >> the fundamentals are supported. the lockup operations become so publicized, you have so much more than the effects on the stocks that are different. i highlighted the alibaba. this has been the predominant driving force of...
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. >> let's talk about snap the first shareholder lockup expiration happening how many shares could hit the market and what it could mean for the stock. >> shares hit an all time low this morning down about 5% before rebounding but now down just over 2% this of course after the lockup on 400 million snap shares expired over the weekend giving early investors including lightspeed venture partners a chance to sell. we reached out to both of those companies. light speed hasn't gotten back to us but general catalyst gave us a no comment. now the flood gates will open more on august 1th that's four days after earnings and then employees will be able to sell about 782 million shares then at the end of august another 20 million shares will become available according to jp morgan now for some comparison twitter shares drop 18% the day of its lockup expiration in may of 2014 book shares jumped 13% on the day of its lockup expiration that was november 2012 and that was the beginning of the turn around in facebook shares. now for snapchat the next major milestone are snap earnings which are weak f
. >> let's talk about snap the first shareholder lockup expiration happening how many shares could hit the market and what it could mean for the stock. >> shares hit an all time low this morning down about 5% before rebounding but now down just over 2% this of course after the lockup on 400 million snap shares expired over the weekend giving early investors including lightspeed venture partners a chance to sell. we reached out to both of those companies. light speed hasn't gotten...
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we was all on lockup when i actually first met him. i know his -- his dad from inside the prison system. >> me and my dad, we ain't got a real good relationship. then i met robert. he's been more like a father than my real dad has. >> he's really just a lonely kid, you know what i mean? he wants to play tough, but actually he just wants to know that someone cares about him. >> every time he sees me he' like, stay out of trouble. stay out of trouble. if i do get myself itrouble, he'll cuss me out. >> josh reminds me a lot of me when i was his age. i know what he's going through. he thinks he's got something to prove to people, but i think he's wanting me to see him as a tough guy, you know? >> spears would soon be proven right. >>> next -- >> well, he passed a rumor that he wanted to try to kill me. >> josh harrison finds himself in serious trouble. >> if i meet him right now, i'd beat him up just to show him you're not tough. with shrimp crusted with kettle chips. or new, over-the-top lobster and shrimp overboard. but it can't last, so
we was all on lockup when i actually first met him. i know his -- his dad from inside the prison system. >> me and my dad, we ain't got a real good relationship. then i met robert. he's been more like a father than my real dad has. >> he's really just a lonely kid, you know what i mean? he wants to play tough, but actually he just wants to know that someone cares about him. >> every time he sees me he' like, stay out of trouble. stay out of trouble. if i do get myself...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> snap's lockup on shares expiring over the weekend leaving 400 million shares available foroday's session. we're watching this development and joins us now with more from los angeles. jew julia, good morning. >> with the 400 million shares now available to sell, snap shares hit an all time low this morning down as much as 5% they have bounced back the stock now off just fractionally but snap shares are still off about 50% from their all time high back in march just shortly after the ipo. now those 400 million shares that became available today are owned by early investors including the venture partners and general catalyst group the floodgates will open even more on august 14th. four days after earnings employees will then be able to sell 782 million shares. and then at the end of august, another 20 million shares will become available to sell according to j.p. morgan now for some comparison, twitter shares dropped 18% on the day of its lockup expiration in may 2014 facebook shares actually jumped 13% on the day of its lockup expiration in 2012 investors are turning attentio
. ♪ ♪ >>> snap's lockup on shares expiring over the weekend leaving 400 million shares available foroday's session. we're watching this development and joins us now with more from los angeles. jew julia, good morning. >> with the 400 million shares now available to sell, snap shares hit an all time low this morning down as much as 5% they have bounced back the stock now off just fractionally but snap shares are still off about 50% from their all time high back in march just...
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. >> you lose a lot when you're in lockup. >> yeah, you do.mes with the time. it comes with doing time in jail. sometimes you got to roll with the punches. >> kelly waits outside while the committee deliberates. >> [ bleep ] said that they were playing a poker game for several days -- >> wanted canteen -- >> correct. >> [ bleep ] subject one, because 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. therefore,eing the aggressor, kelly defended himself. both a going to beound guilty just because kelly did more than defend himself. he participated. >> a short time later, kelly is called back in 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 addressor. however, in the report, it does state that you did continue to fight. >> you threw several punches. >> five to six punches. >> if someone's in
. >> you lose a lot when you're in lockup. >> yeah, you do.mes with the time. it comes with doing time in jail. sometimes you got to roll with the punches. >> kelly waits outside while the committee deliberates. >> [ bleep ] said that they were playing a poker game for several days -- >> wanted canteen -- >> correct. >> [ bleep ] subject one, because he went to subject two, mr. kelly's room. these aren't in the right order. >> and there that's...
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, while fak shares jumped 13% on its lockup back in november 2012.s hold 60% shares they are unlocking so the stock's move hinges hon what they decide and what message they want to send about their long term faith in the company. >> what message, i see what you did there. julia boorstin in l.a. for more on the lockup kathy smith is here with us and ben popper kathy, you were saying maybe snap didn't handle the ipo thing the best. >> i think snap is an example of how not to do an ipo voting rights for shareholders, i think it would have went when they went public to not have insiders selling 25% of the ipo. >> what's the more typical amount for that, by the way in. >> typically insiders are not selling on the ipo we want to wait until we see the shares absorbed into the marketplace, so there are -- and i would highlight that you -- you should meet investor expectations when you come out with your first quarter results. >> right. >> and we know that snap really disappointed when it came to growth, investor expectation so those things just were --public
, while fak shares jumped 13% on its lockup back in november 2012.s hold 60% shares they are unlocking so the stock's move hinges hon what they decide and what message they want to send about their long term faith in the company. >> what message, i see what you did there. julia boorstin in l.a. for more on the lockup kathy smith is here with us and ben popper kathy, you were saying maybe snap didn't handle the ipo thing the best. >> i think snap is an example of how not to do an ipo...
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this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile, extended stay." on any given day, inside the razor wire fences of pendleton juvenile correctional facility, anything can happen. >> stop! stop! turn around. >> during our six months inside, we learned some days can be more chaotic than most. >> control to all its and shift supervisors. >> caught him signal 2000, which is an attempted escape. going to run for it. told the sergeant he was going to run and took off out of the unit. >> i think by 7:30 in the morning, we had a signal jam meaning officer needs assistance. we've had two signal 2000s, which are escaped. >> turn around. turn around. get on your knees. get on your knees. put your hands behind your head. stay like that until we exit the cell. >> it was a half hearted attempt. he gave them a little struggle and they brought him here. he acts relieved now that he is here. as a matter of fact, i believe it's his second time trying to escape in the last two weeks because he's having such a problem getting acclimated with the other offenders out the
this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile, extended stay." on any given day, inside the razor wire fences of pendleton juvenile correctional facility, anything can happen. >> stop! stop! turn around. >> during our six months inside, we learned some days can be more chaotic than most. >> control to all its and shift supervisors. >> caught him signal 2000, which is an attempted escape. going to run for it. told the sergeant he was going to run and took off out of the...
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we'll visit a high-end restaurant inside an italian lockup. restaurant inside an italian lockup. ♪ ♪ we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen.man. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪ let's groove tonight. ♪ share the spice of life. ♪ baby, slice it right. from the makers of lantus®, ♪ we're gonna groove tonight. toujeo® provides blood sugar-lowering activity for 24 hours and beyond, proven blood sugar control all day and all night, and significant a1c reduction. toujeo® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diab
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shareholder lockup expiration happened and the stock is falling.mmentary from otr global, for example. havee analysts at mkm looked at the stock, the sentiment seems to be quite negative. are they as negative? jim: we don't cover the stock fundamentally but our analysts cover the internet sector. at 17, traded up to 27. found its way to 13 and then. -- 13 since then. traded down 21%. that is typical for internet companies where they tend to trade very poorly after that. we were here months ago based on rob's work because what typically happened like linkedin, facebook, twitter, those traded down 24% in the months leading up to the first major post-ipo lockup expiration. which is essentially today. and snap is down 24% over that same period. fundamentally, we don't have a view. but we still have a view that what we expect to see from the lockup has probably already transpired. and keep in mind, the consensus price target is up at $20. 50% higher. julie: you mentioned linkedin, twitter, facebook. goingly did they fall into the expiration, but they we
shareholder lockup expiration happened and the stock is falling.mmentary from otr global, for example. havee analysts at mkm looked at the stock, the sentiment seems to be quite negative. are they as negative? jim: we don't cover the stock fundamentally but our analysts cover the internet sector. at 17, traded up to 27. found its way to 13 and then. -- 13 since then. traded down 21%. that is typical for internet companies where they tend to trade very poorly after that. we were here months ago...
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me, they take me straight to lockup because my wine has put more people in lockup than the police have. they get drunk on mine, they want to fight. they tell me they'll lock your little bitty ass up. i said what? i ain't making nothing, man, what you talking about? i'm sober. you know what i'm talking about. >> holmes comes up clean today. other inmates are not so lucky. >> it's called hooch, that homemade wine. it's what they brew, basically for the weekends, watching the football game. it's like us going to the bar and having a drink. and it's strong, too. >> though holmes usually conceals his hooch-making operation, the prison allowed him to show our cameras how it's done provided it's destroyed upon completion. >> two cups you're done. three you're passed out. you drink four you're going to the hole. trust me. take my jug. it's a gallon jug. and this is a half gallon here. i got another half gallon of orange juice. we're making a gallon. take my sugar and take your juice, and you do this. let it set for three days. when wine ferments, it emits a methane gas, and it creates pressure
me, they take me straight to lockup because my wine has put more people in lockup than the police have. they get drunk on mine, they want to fight. they tell me they'll lock your little bitty ass up. i said what? i ain't making nothing, man, what you talking about? i'm sober. you know what i'm talking about. >> holmes comes up clean today. other inmates are not so lucky. >> it's called hooch, that homemade wine. it's what they brew, basically for the weekends, watching the football...
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now the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> listen up. there's to be no talking, period. one behind the other, single file line, on the wall. >> a prominent research study estimates 1 in 31 american adults are either incarcerated, on probation or on parole. just as interesting is the fact that many of the inmates we've met have told us they actually prefer serving out their sentences in prison to being freed on parole. >> they say it's difficult to find work and that the parole rules are so strict that they can make a simple mistake and end up back in prison where they cause more pain for their families and further tarnish their reputation. >> few inmates illustrate the problem of walking the thin line of parole better than one we met at the hillsboro county jail in tampa, florida. his name is vilester jones. >> when we first entered one of the jail's open dorm housing units we noticed a guy, somewhat intimidating, very large, working out on the yard. at the same time, one of the inmates was telling us that we needed to interview their jail's resident poet. and it actuall
now the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> listen up. there's to be no talking, period. one behind the other, single file line, on the wall. >> a prominent research study estimates 1 in 31 american adults are either incarcerated, on probation or on parole. just as interesting is the fact that many of the inmates we've met have told us they actually prefer serving out their sentences in prison to being freed on parole. >> they say it's difficult to find work...
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this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile, extended stay." >> attention all units, we have a signal ten. hold all radio traffic. >> at pendleton juvenile correctional facility, 40 minutes east of indianapolis, staff must always be prepared for the unexpected. >> you just talk to me. >> calm down. don't hurt yourself. shauntee, stop. that's not helping nothing! shauntee. >> got to call medical. >> yeah. >> shauntee. he's punching himself right now. >> this maximum security juvenile facility houses some of the state's most challenging juvenile offenders. 19-year-old jacob is one of them. >> he just what? he did what? >> he hurt himself. >> i was in my office counseling a couple other kids and i looked out my window, and one of the kids that was sitting at the table here, i saw his head look out the door. and i knew he was looking at something. that wasn't normal, and so i yelled at him, "heath, what's going on?" and he went like that. and i knew he was telling me something, so i came to the door, saw the officer and mr. shauntee struggling. at first, i wasn't sure if it was horseplay or so
this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile, extended stay." >> attention all units, we have a signal ten. hold all radio traffic. >> at pendleton juvenile correctional facility, 40 minutes east of indianapolis, staff must always be prepared for the unexpected. >> you just talk to me. >> calm down. don't hurt yourself. shauntee, stop. that's not helping nothing! shauntee. >> got to call medical. >> yeah. >> shauntee. he's punching himself right now....
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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. >> 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 around the side of his head. and a serious cut across his neck. it looks like at lea
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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but david took things to a level unlike anything ever witnessed by "lockup" producers. >> i tattod redhes of my eyes. >> why? >> i don't know. the question is why not? everybody's got tattoos. everybody's got stretched ears. everybody's got this and that. you never seen anybody with the whites of their eyes tattooed. >> except for his cellmate, paul inman. >> it's like the final frontier. nobody has it done. i have blue eyes, so i chose blue. i thought it would be a good combination between a dark blue and black. i thought black would be a little scary, so i went with dark blue. instead of being one in billions of people in the world, you could be like the fifth or sixth person in the world to be like that. that's pretty amazing. and i'll bet you there is no one in the world that has the same color eyes as i do. >> neither of the cellmates would reveal how they tattooed their eyes or how they managed to create the colored ink. >> i can't tell you the process, but i do know it is painful and you don't use conventional tattoo gun or a homemade tattoo gun. so there's a layer you got to ge
but david took things to a level unlike anything ever witnessed by "lockup" producers. >> i tattod redhes of my eyes. >> why? >> i don't know. the question is why not? everybody's got tattoos. everybody's got stretched ears. everybody's got this and that. you never seen anybody with the whites of their eyes tattooed. >> except for his cellmate, paul inman. >> it's like the final frontier. nobody has it done. i have blue eyes, so i chose blue. i thought it...
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i think you wait until the lockup and see where the dust settles. and then i think it could get interesting if you pull back enough but when you miss the quarter right out of the gate, you are in the penalty box for a long time >> you need to have a good quarter at some point in the future facebook came out of the gates and it finally had that quarter -- >> they were growing -- >> facebook had the messy ipo. >> yes, they weregrowing their user count >> that story may have started differently had the ipo gone smooth >> it might have, but you still, once they reported that solid quarter, that's when it got its footing and it began to really accelerate higher. i think what snap, first of all, it's instagram dominance more than anything else they're getting crushed by instagram. and you need to see a quarter that provides visibility and growth and profits >> yep how about this blue apron thing, too? >> ugly. i think someone put a $2 price target on it today at sell >> pick your descriptor. >> i can't believe they got the deal done with all of this going
i think you wait until the lockup and see where the dust settles. and then i think it could get interesting if you pull back enough but when you miss the quarter right out of the gate, you are in the penalty box for a long time >> you need to have a good quarter at some point in the future facebook came out of the gates and it finally had that quarter -- >> they were growing -- >> facebook had the messy ipo. >> yes, they weregrowing their user count >> that story...
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that lockup.ked -- went back and looked at link in -- linkedin, facebook, and twitter, ,nd in the months proceeding stocks went down about 24%. what we want to do is hedge that potential outcome. we want to go out to august, and this also captures earnings, you sell a 19 strike call, turn around and buy a 15 strike. it is a collar and by committing to sell the stock, it is up 10%, and you have protected your downside. abigail: thanks so much, jim. julia: ahead of the kickoff to the g-20 summit. on the impacts on the trade toll. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. mark: i am mark crumpton. it is time now for first word news. at the request of the united dates, the united nations security council is meeting for an emergency session at this hour to discuss north korea's latest missile test. you are looking at a li
that lockup.ked -- went back and looked at link in -- linkedin, facebook, and twitter, ,nd in the months proceeding stocks went down about 24%. what we want to do is hedge that potential outcome. we want to go out to august, and this also captures earnings, you sell a 19 strike call, turn around and buy a 15 strike. it is a collar and by committing to sell the stock, it is up 10%, and you have protected your downside. abigail: thanks so much, jim. julia: ahead of the kickoff to the g-20 summit....
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one dude screaming, i just come out of lockup.k. >> i beat him pretty bad on the street. 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! >>bviously you heard him say that about hitting the girl. any truth to that or is he just making up uf >> 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 b
one dude screaming, i just come out of lockup.k. >> i beat him pretty bad on the street. 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...
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a lot of comparisons he made after the stock was released after lockup with the case of facebook andher tech ipos. is this comparable? sarah: i mean, this is a company that is coming to the public and they are in a very different position than facebook was. facebook was really the social network ipo and now there are more. snap is going into the market and a time where digital advertising is an area they really need to create a comfortable position in. it's dominated by google and facebook. it's digital growth for them, but the stock is. very near to its all-time lows. perhaps people seeing this position are saying the negative sentiment is just overwhelming about this company. an august 10 gives them another opportunity to prove themselves with their earnings as you guys mentioned. the stock is so volatile that it could easily bump up then. people are willing to wait a little longer. these companies can recover, but then there's also situations like twitter. they had a great run up after their ipo before declining, declining for several years. vonnie: it's really fascinating because
a lot of comparisons he made after the stock was released after lockup with the case of facebook andher tech ipos. is this comparable? sarah: i mean, this is a company that is coming to the public and they are in a very different position than facebook was. facebook was really the social network ipo and now there are more. snap is going into the market and a time where digital advertising is an area they really need to create a comfortable position in. it's dominated by google and facebook....
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that's what lockup is. that is what my extended stay is like. that's how it is for real.ok out the window that's what i see. >> dustin trowbridge keeps a unique record of the many cells he's occupied over the last 15 years. >> i wrote down where i was every birthday since i been in here. 15th was in the drunk tank in the county jail. 16th was in the cell above me. 17th was on the right side. 18th was on the right side. >> trowbridge has decided to mark his 30th birthday by writing a letter to the elderly woman he robbed, murdered, and sexually assaulted. >> i can never ask you to forgive me for the horrible things i did to you. i can't find it in me to forgive myself. i am sorry. i am sorry i stole your sense of security when i snuck in your home. i'm sorry i stole your accomplishments and endeavors when i took your belongings. i'm sorry i stole your tig night when i assaulted you in the despicable way i did. 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 wh
that's what lockup is. that is what my extended stay is like. that's how it is for real.ok out the window that's what i see. >> dustin trowbridge keeps a unique record of the many cells he's occupied over the last 15 years. >> i wrote down where i was every birthday since i been in here. 15th was in the drunk tank in the county jail. 16th was in the cell above me. 17th was on the right side. 18th was on the right side. >> trowbridge has decided to mark his 30th birthday by...
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. >> and with the personal cameras provided by "lockup" producers, inmates share their feelings about life behind bars. >> it's sad in my to kheart w that i had to do that and take time away from my daughter. >>> maybe we can touch on just a little bit about what it's like to have spent 20 years in prison. when they first handed me this camera, i'm like, what? how does this work? i don't know what an ipod is. i don't know how to work these fancy gadgets. they had to show me. i don't know how to use a cell phone. the only vision that i have of the outside world outside these walls is what i see on tv basically. >> 40-foot-high walls, razor wire, armed officers monitoring every move from towers above. escapes from indiana state prison are rare. there is one place, however, where inmates can briefly escape these reminders of incarceration. the prison barbershop is not unlike any other small town barbershop in america. >> all you females out there, i'm coming to a town near you. >> the barbers are the most trusted inmates in the prison, even staff get their hair cut here. >> to me, it's j
. >> and with the personal cameras provided by "lockup" producers, inmates share their feelings about life behind bars. >> it's sad in my to kheart w that i had to do that and take time away from my daughter. >>> maybe we can touch on just a little bit about what it's like to have spent 20 years in prison. when they first handed me this camera, i'm like, what? how does this work? i don't know what an ipod is. i don't know how to work these fancy gadgets. they had...
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shares are down at the lockup period ends. we will examine.loomberg. ♪ ♪ live from london and new york, i'm mark barton. vonnie: and i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." sen. flake: shares of snap -- mark: shares of snap tumbling. 5% lower. adding to price pressure amid concerns of its ability to grow its user base. for more, let's bring in bloomberg's caroline hyde. the stock was down 5%. so bad now. caroline: not so bad, but it did hit a record low once again. the driving pressure is there. j.p. morgan estimates as much as 400 million shares could suddenly become available in the free flow. before, they were restricted because they were initial investors. finally, they are able to cash in. not great prices right now, but still able to exert the selling pressure. more shares in the market me more supplies means downward pressure on the price. you have a number of these lockups expiring throughout august. notably, august is when the also get the numbers and results people are looking at. this is a company that seems to be, at the mom
shares are down at the lockup period ends. we will examine.loomberg. ♪ ♪ live from london and new york, i'm mark barton. vonnie: and i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." sen. flake: shares of snap -- mark: shares of snap tumbling. 5% lower. adding to price pressure amid concerns of its ability to grow its user base. for more, let's bring in bloomberg's caroline hyde. the stock was down 5%. so bad now. caroline: not so bad, but it did hit a record low once again. the...
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and it went down -- >> associated with the lockup? >> associated with the lockup.ally bottomed out, and then started to go up. you know, snap, here we are just over four months and stock is down about 48%. facebook was down 60% during that time. >> okay. so you think this is a great buying opportunity >> i think it is a great buying opportunity. we've covered a lot of companies that have had lockups and they tend to bottom out around the lockup period. >> but what do you think the stock is actually going to be worth then >> well, we have a price target of $30 so if you look at a lot of very high growth companies in the first three years after an ipo, they traded 9 to 22 times enterprise value to revenue. remember this is a 100% growth company. >> i get all of what you're saying except for the fact that facebook is arguably eating their lunch, which is to stay when you look at what instagram is doing with instagram stories and all of that and you also recognize that it seems, at least for the moment, that snapchat can't grow out of its demographic, you know, how muc
and it went down -- >> associated with the lockup? >> associated with the lockup.ally bottomed out, and then started to go up. you know, snap, here we are just over four months and stock is down about 48%. facebook was down 60% during that time. >> okay. so you think this is a great buying opportunity >> i think it is a great buying opportunity. we've covered a lot of companies that have had lockups and they tend to bottom out around the lockup period. >> but what...
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if you look out to this lockup expiration who knows if investors sell the stock it's obviously down from $29 it closed below 14% today. the options market is pricing between now and next friday's close. that's going to incorporate the volatility around the lockup and then august 10th that's the second quarter as a publicly trade company this could go the other way next week if investors choose not to sell. >> all right full show tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. eastern time more news on starbucks coming up after hours and susan lee has that back in the newsroom. the revenue growth will come in at the low end of a previous range of 8 to 10% and when it comes attorneyin comes into profits that's below the 58 cent estimate that analysts were looking for. back to you. >> even more reason why you have to check out that interview tomorrow morning still ahead amazon sinking after hours following it's own earnings miss. we're going to bring you the comments right after this. hey gary, what are you doing? oh hey john, i'm connecting our brains so we can share our amazing trading knowledge. that's a great id
if you look out to this lockup expiration who knows if investors sell the stock it's obviously down from $29 it closed below 14% today. the options market is pricing between now and next friday's close. that's going to incorporate the volatility around the lockup and then august 10th that's the second quarter as a publicly trade company this could go the other way next week if investors choose not to sell. >> all right full show tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. eastern time more news on starbucks...
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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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but first, it is the first day of trading after snap's lockup expiration we'll tell you what that means for that beleaguered stock coming up. and i had all these points from my chase ink card. so i bought ingredients, utensils, even made custom donut cutters. wow! all with points. that's how i created the ripple: the doughnut in a doughnut in a doughnut. suddenly it's everywhere. i mean, it really took off. what will you create with your points? learn more about the ink business preferred card. what will you create with your points? and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medic
but first, it is the first day of trading after snap's lockup expiration we'll tell you what that means for that beleaguered stock coming up. and i had all these points from my chase ink card. so i bought ingredients, utensils, even made custom donut cutters. wow! all with points. that's how i created the ripple: the doughnut in a doughnut in a doughnut. suddenly it's everywhere. i mean, it really took off. what will you create with your points? learn more about the ink business preferred card....
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tracking this closely because we're following it after its ipo lockup expiration. we'll debate whether it's time to bite being down on the social media stock. >> and what's on your mind we want to hear from you reach out to the show via facebook, twitter, send us an e-mail whatever you want to talk about. we're back to business on "closing bell" after this. we, the entertainment-loving people, want an unlimited data plan that gives us more. we want more than just texting. more than just surfing and shopping. because sure, we want to use this to call the people we love- - like our directors. but mostly, to get the entertainment we love. maaaaark ! ! ! switch to at&t for the only unlimited plan that gives you 60 channels of live television on any screen all for $70 a month. your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. media stock. ness liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto ins
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"lockup: raw." >>> in any prison, there are essentially two sets of rules. of the administration. the other set of rules are the inmates' rules themselves, the convict code. >> they got their rules. we got ours.
"lockup: raw." >>> in any prison, there are essentially two sets of rules. of the administration. the other set of rules are the inmates' rules themselves, the convict code. >> they got their rules. we got ours.
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three inmates recorded this 2016 escape from a lockup in orange county, california.ght about a week later. the video was released by a lawyer for one of the prisoners. >>> actress angelina jolie opens up about divorce and health, and a driver in a deadly livestream crash appears in court. >>> the modesto bee says the california teen who caused a deadly crash while livestreaming kicked and spit at first responders. the district attorney says her conduct in the video showed depravity and stupidity. her younger sister died in the crash, and she face 13/years in prison. >>> the "star tribune" reports that city officers will have to start their cameras for any policing activity. the acting chief issued the order after the killing by an officer nearly two weeks ago that was not recorded. >> we equip them with a lot of equipment to go out there and serve our communities, but the one thing we cannot equip them with is the ben iffet of the doubt. they have to gain that with their relationships with the community. >> the order takes place saturday. >>> there was an evacuation
three inmates recorded this 2016 escape from a lockup in orange county, california.ght about a week later. the video was released by a lawyer for one of the prisoners. >>> actress angelina jolie opens up about divorce and health, and a driver in a deadly livestream crash appears in court. >>> the modesto bee says the california teen who caused a deadly crash while livestreaming kicked and spit at first responders. the district attorney says her conduct in the video showed...
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in lockup. >> okay.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. >> 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 ttalk to yo 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
in lockup. >> okay.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. >> 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 ttalk...
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. >> now "lockup" tells the story of a criminal legend, the family he left behind, and the devastating his decisions. >>> living in the heart of tornado alley, residents of tulsa, oklahoma, know tos a 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 1,800 men and women incarcerated here have only been charged with crimes and are 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 precede most any twister. >> james steven maxwell, he could be considered somewhat of a legend around here. some of the inmays 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 of oklahoma
. >> now "lockup" tells the story of a criminal legend, the family he left behind, and the devastating his decisions. >>> living in the heart of tornado alley, residents of tulsa, oklahoma, know tos a 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....
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rikers island is the main lockup facility for new york city. we will bring you updates as they are available. jonathan: debbie wasserman schultz her staff after he was arrested at dulles airport. towas apparently trying leave the country on a flight to pakistan when he was arrested on a bank fraud charge. investigators say that the man and his wife tried to defraud a congressional federal credit union. he is due in court in august. alison: 7 on your side with a warning for disabled veterans. a scholarship offer that is raising questions tonight. administration is sending letters to disabled vets offering their children something called the ronald cox scholarship to help with college tuition. problem ist, but the the scholarship does not give students any extra money. instead the v.a.'s using private scholarship money to replace the money they already owe. >> it makes me feel played they would say it's a scholarship when after talking to them it's not. >> as the family of a disabled veteran and a low income family, every little bit helps. alison
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julia: moving on to amazon prime, but we are in a lockup period right now, that doesn't end until julyyou hear the uncertainty -- emily: they lockup period is a big concern, we see that playing into what is happening with us stocks today. tech stocks have seen a bit of declines across the board, whether apple or facebook, so there is a broader market trend happening. further snap is calling than the rest. there are growth concerns. when you have growth is slowing down the first quarter into aeing a public company, it is big problem. scarlet: our thanks to emily chang. you want to stay tuned, because emily will be speaking to dick costolo. plenty to talk about with them. the russian government apparently trying to help donald trump out against hillary clinton. this according to emails sent to the president's eldest son. how investors are responding, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: it is 12:00 p.m. in san francisco and 8 p.m. in london. i'm julia chatterley. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ julia: we're live and bloomberg world headquarters in new york. over the
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now the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> listen up. there's to be no talking, period.ile line, on the wall. >> a prominent research study estimates 1 in 31 american adults are either incarcerated
now the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> listen up. there's to be no talking, period.ile line, on the wall. >> a prominent research study estimates 1 in 31 american adults are either incarcerated
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it's not exactly like it performed going into that lockup expiration so you have two things that are possible head winds for you. >> still ahead, biotech heavyweight amgen seeking after-hours, but the technician says this isn't the end of the rally. i'm watching melissa lee, "fast money" on cnbc, first in business worldwide in the meantime, here's what else is coming up on fast. >> it's the battle of the billionaire brains mark zuckerberg and elon musk, exchanging some harsh words on what the future really holds we'll tell you which side the traders are taking >>> plus -- >> get me out of here! >> that's what states are saying to hedge funds and a top pension manager from illinois is here to explain why he's jumping ship. each more "fast money," straight ahd. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world
it's not exactly like it performed going into that lockup expiration so you have two things that are possible head winds for you. >> still ahead, biotech heavyweight amgen seeking after-hours, but the technician says this isn't the end of the rally. i'm watching melissa lee, "fast money" on cnbc, first in business worldwide in the meantime, here's what else is coming up on fast. >> it's the battle of the billionaire brains mark zuckerberg and elon musk, exchanging some...
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she's thinking i'm in lockup.o fight this girl to get transferred down there to see me. i give her -- i give her credit for being thorough. >> ten days later, samantha agee would leave segregation and the jail itself without seeing gohr again. agee reached a plea deal with prosecutors to have her first-degree burglary charge reduced to second-degree burglary. she was sentenced to four years in state prison. surveillance footage caught her exit to the prison transfer van. >> i knew if i went to go grab the tv and sell it to the dope man, i could get more drugs. >> agee confessed to burglarizi a home. >> they wouldn't have really like caught me if i didn'trop my phone and that's kind of how -- it had my pictures of my kids on the back of the phone. and i knew the people. so i was kind of screwed on that. >> while agee took sole responsibility for the crime, josh gohr now says she was not alone. >> we, to be completely honest, we chose to do something to obtain funds involving a burglary. and -- >> you and samantha?
she's thinking i'm in lockup.o fight this girl to get transferred down there to see me. i give her -- i give her credit for being thorough. >> ten days later, samantha agee would leave segregation and the jail itself without seeing gohr again. agee reached a plea deal with prosecutors to have her first-degree burglary charge reduced to second-degree burglary. she was sentenced to four years in state prison. surveillance footage caught her exit to the prison transfer van. >> i knew...
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snap is also approaching the expiration of its so-called lockup period, means the first time it will be the first time many company insiders can sell shares following the ipo. snap has another issue it is dealing with, that would be privacy. recently its snap map has become a big worry for users. especially teenagers who may be sharing too much. andrea day has our story. >> there's two of my friends hanging out right now. >> bitmoji? that's a friend on snapchat. you can see exactly where they are. driving. listening to music. even playing tennis. >> the app is very addictive. every time you open it, it marks where you are. >> reporter: it can also work like a breaking news feed. letting you pan around the globe and see what people are doing right now. >> where is she? she's in sweden. >> reporter: hot spots show where big crowds are all snapping. >> there's a protest. >> reporter: users are snapping it up. >> people are getting more comfortable sharing more and more information. >> reporter: and experts say it could become a powerful tool for advertisers, but does map take sharing an
snap is also approaching the expiration of its so-called lockup period, means the first time it will be the first time many company insiders can sell shares following the ipo. snap has another issue it is dealing with, that would be privacy. recently its snap map has become a big worry for users. especially teenagers who may be sharing too much. andrea day has our story. >> there's two of my friends hanging out right now. >> bitmoji? that's a friend on snapchat. you can see exactly...
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. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> simpson has spent nine years in a medium security lockup. he was conducted in an armed heist at a las vegas hotel trying to recover sports memorabilia. he got 33 years. today was his first shot at an early release. he could be out october 1st. the cloud is still hanging over him, that double murder trial back in 1995. he was acquitted of stabbing ex- wife nicole brown simpson and her friend ron goldman. >>> speaking of o.j. how could you forget this? the most famous low speed chase of all time in the bronco. o.j. simpson with his friend behind the wheel and l.a. police on their tail. this was june 17th, 1994, 23 years ago. our interns probably our p.a. here not even born yet. now i doubt they had the radio on in the bronco, but if you did, these were the top three songs, i swear by all for one, madonna's i'll remember and any time jackson. >>> picture this. you're away on vacation, have a few drinks, then you wake up in the hospital or back in your room with no memory how you got there. this has happened to at least seven people in the last
. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> simpson has spent nine years in a medium security lockup. he was conducted in an armed heist at a las vegas hotel trying to recover sports memorabilia. he got 33 years. today was his first shot at an early release. he could be out october 1st. the cloud is still hanging over him, that double murder trial back in 1995. he was acquitted of stabbing ex- wife nicole brown simpson and her friend ron goldman. >>> speaking of o.j. how could you...