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so when i was at lyman. i was adamant.l never take a job for under a certain amount of money and i am only going to do a certain type of job. >> what am i getting out to a $10 an hour job. african-americans make more than that. i don't have any goals. >> since i have been out. since i have had a son. i will take any job for any wage because i am no better than anyone else. >> why don't you go ahead and do a couple back rows. >> though gill struggles with anger, he knows how important it is to contain it. >> i know that if i -- lose control, i will lose my son. so i keep that in check. >> he doesn't drink anymore. i think he really turned around and prioritized a lot better. >> i need to let it go, of my prison experiences, and find more positive outlets. instead of, instead of holding all this negativity. and sometimes exploding. i want to find a job. and get a place that i can raise my son so when he is 10, 12 years old he can be provud of hs daddy. i want to provide for my girlfriend. my goals are to settle down and grow
so when i was at lyman. i was adamant.l never take a job for under a certain amount of money and i am only going to do a certain type of job. >> what am i getting out to a $10 an hour job. african-americans make more than that. i don't have any goals. >> since i have been out. since i have had a son. i will take any job for any wage because i am no better than anyone else. >> why don't you go ahead and do a couple back rows. >> though gill struggles with anger, he knows...
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nine years later, during our shoot at the lyman correctional facility in eastern colorado, we met annmate named ray slagle who wasted no time reminding us of our sibling. >> come here, look at this. this is my twin brother right here. you already did a clip on him on msnbc. he was wild as hell. but by then, roy was anything but wild. and, in fact, had recently been released on parole. so we visited him at his parents' home where he had been living. >> are you going to make it this time staying out? >> yeah, i believe i'm going to make it, no doubt. >> roy is optimistic about his future, and so were we. back at lyman, his brother ray was serving a 15-year sentence for assault but was only days away from being released on parole. we looked forward to covering their first reunion in more than ten years. but then ray got bad news. roy was headed back to prison. >> my mom told me that ray was went to the parole office drunk. honestly, i guess he wanted to come back. >> roy served another 15 months in prison, then was paroled again. we visited him five months later. >> i was on borrowed ti
nine years later, during our shoot at the lyman correctional facility in eastern colorado, we met annmate named ray slagle who wasted no time reminding us of our sibling. >> come here, look at this. this is my twin brother right here. you already did a clip on him on msnbc. he was wild as hell. but by then, roy was anything but wild. and, in fact, had recently been released on parole. so we visited him at his parents' home where he had been living. >> are you going to make it this...
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nine years later, during our shoot at the lyman correctional facility in eastern colorado, we met annmate named ray slagle who wasted no time reminding us of his sibling. >> come in here. look at this. here's my twin brother right here. you already did a clip on him on msnbc. he was wild as hell. >> but by then, roy was anything but wild. and, in fact, had recently been released on parole. so we visited him at his parents' home where he had been living. >> are you going to make it this time staying out? >> yeah, i believe i'm going to make it, no doubt. >> roy is optimistic about his future, and so were we. back at lyman, his brother ray was serving a 15-year sentence for assault but was only days away from being released on parole. we looked forward to covering their first reunion in more than ten years. but then ray got bad news. roy was headed back to prison. >> my mom told me that ray was went to the parole office drunk. honestly, i guess he wanted to come back. >> roy served another 15 months in prison, then was paroled again. we visited him five months later. >> i was on borrow
nine years later, during our shoot at the lyman correctional facility in eastern colorado, we met annmate named ray slagle who wasted no time reminding us of his sibling. >> come in here. look at this. here's my twin brother right here. you already did a clip on him on msnbc. he was wild as hell. >> but by then, roy was anything but wild. and, in fact, had recently been released on parole. so we visited him at his parents' home where he had been living. >> are you going to...
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we first met david boltjes when he was serving four years for credit card fraud at the lyman correctional facility in colorado. boltjes and his cellmate, paul inman, had each tattooed the whites of their eyes. boltjes chose red, inman blue. >> why? >> i don't know if it's really why, the question is why not? >> 2 1/2 years later, his cellmate is still in prison, but david boltjes has completed his sentence and is living outside denver in aurora, colorado. >> i told everybody, this time when i got out on parole, i'm not going back, i'm done. >> boltjes has seen a number of changes to his life since leaving lyman. he says he's found love with his new girlfriend, beth hendrickson, and the most surprising change is how his appearances on "lockup" have made him a sensation. >> look on the internet, type up "tattooed eyes," find out who pops up. i do. since i've gotten out of prison, i see somebody every single day, at least two or three times a day that have asked me about my eyes. >> yeah, look at his eyes. >> red eyes, man. >> that's cool. >> they're tattooed. >> they're what? >> they're tat
we first met david boltjes when he was serving four years for credit card fraud at the lyman correctional facility in colorado. boltjes and his cellmate, paul inman, had each tattooed the whites of their eyes. boltjes chose red, inman blue. >> why? >> i don't know if it's really why, the question is why not? >> 2 1/2 years later, his cellmate is still in prison, but david boltjes has completed his sentence and is living outside denver in aurora, colorado. >> i told...
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. ♪ >> we met christopher lashbrook at the lyman correctional facility in colorado.was the primary link that connected him to his father. the relationship was nearly destroyed by abuse. >> my dad tried everything to punish me. the slaps and kicks turned into punches, and head butts, broken nose. >> there's no doubt about it, he was abused at my hands. >> how you doing? >> good, how are you doing? i want to give her something she don't have. >> we met christopher lashbrook at the lyman correctional facility in colorado. he spent much of his time practicing his music. it was the primary link that connected him to his father. the relationship was nearly destroyed by abuse. >> my dad tried everything to punish me. the slaps and kicks turned into punches, and head butts, broken nose. >> there's no doubt about it, he was abused at my hands. >> how you doing? >> good, how are you doing? >> i love my dad. there is distance between us because i spent so much time incarcerated. the bond that's always kept him and i together has been the music. ♪ you're my teacher. you taught m
. ♪ >> we met christopher lashbrook at the lyman correctional facility in colorado.was the primary link that connected him to his father. the relationship was nearly destroyed by abuse. >> my dad tried everything to punish me. the slaps and kicks turned into punches, and head butts, broken nose. >> there's no doubt about it, he was abused at my hands. >> how you doing? >> good, how are you doing? i want to give her something she don't have. >> we met...
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former stafford university president richard lyman has died. he was 88 years old. he died of congestive heart failure yesterday in palo alto. he spent 25 years at stanford serving as president between 1970 and 1980. among many things, lyman was also known for cracking down on student protesters during the vietnam war. >>> on this memorial day, president obama will honor fallen american troops at two big events. at 8:00 this morning, the president will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns at arlington national cemetery. then later on, he'll be at a ceremony at the vietnam veterans memorial in washington, d.c. marking the 50th anniversary of the vietnam war. coming up for you at 7:15, we will go live to arlington national cemetery and bring you up to date on all of the memorial day events. >> of course memorial day also being marked right here in the bay area with one of the biggest events at san francisco's presidio. allie rasmus joins us with more. >> reporter: they are lining the stage here at the national cemetery in the presidio. there's at least 200 to 300
former stafford university president richard lyman has died. he was 88 years old. he died of congestive heart failure yesterday in palo alto. he spent 25 years at stanford serving as president between 1970 and 1980. among many things, lyman was also known for cracking down on student protesters during the vietnam war. >>> on this memorial day, president obama will honor fallen american troops at two big events. at 8:00 this morning, the president will lay a wreath at the tomb of the...
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. ♪ >> we met christopher lashbrook at the lyman correctional facility in colorado.g his music. it was the primary link that connected him to his father. the relationship was nearly destroyed by abuse. >> my dad tried everything to punish me. the slaps and kicks turned into punches, and head butts, broken nose. >> there's no doubt about it, he was abused at my hands. >> how you doing? >> good, how are you doing? >> i love my dad. there is distance between us because i spent so much time incarcerated. the bond that's always kept him and i together has been the music. ♪ you're my teacher. you taught me how to play. he's a musician and he's rubbed that off on me and i've been fortunate enough to have that talent. ♪ >> in some cases, a prison sentence allows an inmate to discover a talent he might never had known he had. for clay lopez, at california state prison corcoran, doing time led him to the harmonica. >> i'm almost 50 years old and i'll be over 50 when i get out. so i don't have a career or anything, so i thought, well, you know, if i learn to play the harmonica,
. ♪ >> we met christopher lashbrook at the lyman correctional facility in colorado.g his music. it was the primary link that connected him to his father. the relationship was nearly destroyed by abuse. >> my dad tried everything to punish me. the slaps and kicks turned into punches, and head butts, broken nose. >> there's no doubt about it, he was abused at my hands. >> how you doing? >> good, how are you doing? >> i love my dad. there is distance between...
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the university says richard lyman died of congestive heart failure today at 88.e became stanford's seventh president in 1970. he urged riot police to come to campus in 1969 after students broke into the main administration building and vandalized it. >>> former president and former governor of california ronald reagan could soon have a special place at california's capitol. the state assembly unanimously approved a bill on friday that would allow a statue of the former governor to be placed inside the capitol in sacramento. we're told private donations would pay for construction and maintenance. lawmakers say they want to honor reagan because he is the only california governor to become president. this would be the first statue of a govern ever ever allowed on capitol grounds and the bill still needs to be approved in the senate before the statue can get started. >>> we want to check in with rob mayeda about the weather and the fog. it held off, rob. >> it did. boy did i breathe a sigh of relief when we had those clear skies. you notice we had a little bit of a c
the university says richard lyman died of congestive heart failure today at 88.e became stanford's seventh president in 1970. he urged riot police to come to campus in 1969 after students broke into the main administration building and vandalized it. >>> former president and former governor of california ronald reagan could soon have a special place at california's capitol. the state assembly unanimously approved a bill on friday that would allow a statue of the former governor to be...
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of the lyman county young republicans. he helped organize and founds the elks lodge in pierre in 1953. he joined every organization he could and brought as many people into community affairs and politics and civic organizations as he could as well. jim also pushed other people to organize. he liked to tell the story of the people in faith, south dakota who wanted a new grandstand for their rodeo grounds. they took one look at the federal regulations involved with some grant program and promptly did everything themselves. raising all the money that they needed from local sources and fundraisers, and did it at 10% of the cost. they put in 4,000 hours of their own time and made it happen themselves and jim appreciated that. he liked communities working together to solve their own problems. during the 1970's when tensions in the middle east worsened, jim called for his fellow arab americans to become more involved in the political process. he opposed as what he saw as their tendency toward isolation and self-segregation. he sa
of the lyman county young republicans. he helped organize and founds the elks lodge in pierre in 1953. he joined every organization he could and brought as many people into community affairs and politics and civic organizations as he could as well. jim also pushed other people to organize. he liked to tell the story of the people in faith, south dakota who wanted a new grandstand for their rodeo grounds. they took one look at the federal regulations involved with some grant program and promptly...