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he woke me up when the guy tried to take me out. >> oh, no! >> and now we put our cameras in the hands of inmates who share intimate thoughts about life behind bars. >>> there's just a lot of foul stuff that goes on in the indiana department of corrections. >> when i first got sentenced, man, i started stabbed police. you know, i targeted them. >> you see guys wearing their pants down to their knees, thinking they're cool and stuff. that would get you gang raped or something like that. >> when i first got to prison, like i said, i had blood on my mind. i wanted to get my knife wet. >> we're on level four. we have the worst prisoners of any in the state here. you've got your murderers and rapists. we've got people in here with 400, 500, 600 years. up on the ranges we've got cameras. we've got people walking all the times. but still you can't be with them 24/7. if they want to jump somebody, they'll jump them. if they want to jump me, they can come right in my door and jump me. that's just the way it goes. that's prison. >> i try not to know wha
he woke me up when the guy tried to take me out. >> oh, no! >> and now we put our cameras in the hands of inmates who share intimate thoughts about life behind bars. >>> there's just a lot of foul stuff that goes on in the indiana department of corrections. >> when i first got sentenced, man, i started stabbed police. you know, i targeted them. >> you see guys wearing their pants down to their knees, thinking they're cool and stuff. that would get you gang raped...
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teÑi el cabello, es canmbio, pero me siento muy bien, me gustÓ mucho, no me imiaginaba de rubia. >>> muy lindas. >>> nermosa. >>> es envidia. >>> se pintarÍa rubio. >>> me muero, me ataco. >>> fue un proceso tan largo, si no duele no sirve en tÉrminos de belleza, el domingo en "mira quiÉn baila". y maÑana la fiebre del baile voy a tratar de bailar. >>> vas a bailar? >>> no, tratar en la fiebre del baile. >>> contra la "chiquibaby." >>> "chiquibaby" tony andrade y yo. >>> me gusta eso. >>> quÉ miedo. >>> tenemos un tema que me encanta, algo que a usted seÑora, su esposo, o pareja le interesa, vamos a pasar contigo. >>> la abeja se va para otro lado. >>> sÍ, gracias karlita, a los hombres nos interesa mucho, en esta semana se dio a conocer la noticia que erik del castillo tiene cÁncer de la prÓstata una enfermetad que hombres desconocen, y otros ni hiblan de eso, piensan que es un tabu, se encuentra el seÑor rafael que hablarÁ de nuevas tÉcnicas para detectar y tratar el cÁncer en estos dÍas, primero que nada buenos dÍas. >>> buenos dÍas. muchas gracias. >>> me gustarÍa saber quÉ causa
teÑi el cabello, es canmbio, pero me siento muy bien, me gustÓ mucho, no me imiaginaba de rubia. >>> muy lindas. >>> nermosa. >>> es envidia. >>> se pintarÍa rubio. >>> me muero, me ataco. >>> fue un proceso tan largo, si no duele no sirve en tÉrminos de belleza, el domingo en "mira quiÉn baila". y maÑana la fiebre del baile voy a tratar de bailar. >>> vas a bailar? >>> no, tratar en la fiebre del baile....
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she turned toward me with a strange smile handed me her knife. it felt so light. i looked down and saw it covered with the woman's blood. i wanted to scream and saw i lost my voice. don't be frightened, the old woman said, find the knife and end your misery return honor to your family. i know i didn't have the courage of the woman dying before me. when she reached toward me i pushed her back and she fell to our knees crying out for me to end her life as the waves washed over her. i began running. i ran and ran away from the beach and all the death and dying. now i don't remember what i was thinking. the greatest honor i could have given my family was that was my death and i ran from it. i was frightened for not fulfilling my obligation yet there was a voice in me that told me to escape. i ran away as if it were the diseased one. at night i hid among the trees along the stretch of road. it was cold that first night alone. i was hungry. i began to think that may be death was a better way after all. i never before felt the black void of abandonment and i knew no one
she turned toward me with a strange smile handed me her knife. it felt so light. i looked down and saw it covered with the woman's blood. i wanted to scream and saw i lost my voice. don't be frightened, the old woman said, find the knife and end your misery return honor to your family. i know i didn't have the courage of the woman dying before me. when she reached toward me i pushed her back and she fell to our knees crying out for me to end her life as the waves washed over her. i began...
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it gave me the culture. it gave me a sense of what it meant to be a female chinese women in that time and a sense of empowerment on what they had done. regardless of what they understood they were doing at the time. they didn't know it was a culture that was earning money and living independent of husbands and family that was doing everything against what it meant to be in the chinese culture. i hadn't heard about that and it was perfect. it was exactly what i was looking for. i can go off and preach about the fact they think so many of us asian american authors and asian authors in general tend to go back and write about our ancestors and write about things in our past not our specific past but may be of of ancestors and mothers and grand mothers. we have been telling their story. i think the generation to come, will be telling stories of living here. it will be different stories. but the oppression of our voices have been for so many, many years, if you think back the first writer who was read in terms of
it gave me the culture. it gave me a sense of what it meant to be a female chinese women in that time and a sense of empowerment on what they had done. regardless of what they understood they were doing at the time. they didn't know it was a culture that was earning money and living independent of husbands and family that was doing everything against what it meant to be in the chinese culture. i hadn't heard about that and it was perfect. it was exactly what i was looking for. i can go off and...
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el año 2001 llegué a la oficina de gente que me dijo que me podían ayudar pero me hicieron fraude y men centro de immigración, yo padecía de un dolor, nunca recibí ningún tipo de atención médica y me exigían que firmara la deportación voluntaria. >>> casi lo hago pero salí gracias a que mi esposa contactó a la abogado jessica domingues. resultó en el hospital que yo pensaba que era de la espalda, resultó ser un cáncer. me dijieron que mi cáncer estaba muy avanzado y al principio no quería aceptar ningún tratamiento ni nada y me puse a pensar en mis hijos y mi esposa y junto slo estamos logrando hasta que el señor diga. >>> señor rivera. >>> hola buenos días! me deja darle una pequeña sorpres esta mañana aquí le presento el permiso de trabajo. >>> muchas gracias! (llorando) >>> que dios me la bendiga. >>> gracias! (llorando) >>> felicitaciones y que sea una bendición! >>> esta historia es un gran ejemplo de conocer y ejercer nuestros derechos, si se encuentra en una situación parecida, o acepte la deportación voluntaria y pida hablar con nosotros. >>> yo llevo 10 años en la televisión y
el año 2001 llegué a la oficina de gente que me dijo que me podían ayudar pero me hicieron fraude y men centro de immigración, yo padecía de un dolor, nunca recibí ningún tipo de atención médica y me exigían que firmara la deportación voluntaria. >>> casi lo hago pero salí gracias a que mi esposa contactó a la abogado jessica domingues. resultó en el hospital que yo pensaba que era de la espalda, resultó ser un cáncer. me dijieron que mi cáncer estaba muy avanzado y al...
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ev me ? don't mind her she's just being funny. - i thought she was very nice. - so, did you ask her to the dance ? no [ sa ] at are you waiting for ? - she wants you to. , she doesn't. are yokidding ? that's why she told you about the decorati committee. - she was just making conversatn. - that's not what i heard. look, i-- i have a delivery to make. i've got to go. you know, he had a deliry he really should have taken some food. oh, there's a terrific sale at t maistreet emporium. why don't we go after work ? no, thks. i can't. come on. forty percent off on nylons. yoknow you need some. i can't go today. could go torrow instead. no, i'm busy all week. you can't be thabusy. lookrosa just forget it. all right okay, okay. you don't want to go you don't have to go. [ narror ] today, one o of evfour families in e united states... is a single-parent family. many live in poverty stggling tfind acceable child care... and y for housing and food. money is always a concern. there's ner enough. ver enou
ev me ? don't mind her she's just being funny. - i thought she was very nice. - so, did you ask her to the dance ? no [ sa ] at are you waiting for ? - she wants you to. , she doesn't. are yokidding ? that's why she told you about the decorati committee. - she was just making conversatn. - that's not what i heard. look, i-- i have a delivery to make. i've got to go. you know, he had a deliry he really should have taken some food. oh, there's a terrific sale at t maistreet emporium. why don't we...
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take me back to the first moment you me somebody laugh. do you remember? >> it was about four years ago. i remember it very well. it was my wife. we had been married for seven years. i don't remember the exact moment. my mother claims as an infant, i mashed up food in my high chair and was throwing it around and laughing and it was making my mother laugh and her brother, my uncle said don't laugh. it's going to make him think he's a comedian or something and it caught on. i think it always starts with the family. i'm from a large irish-catholic family and trying to make my dad laugh or brothers laugh at the table when we were having -- >> where do you come in the pecking order of the kids? >> we are not sure. we are always finding new ones. we walk into the bathroom. i'm liam. i don't think we have med. >> there six of us. i am third from the top. i have two older brothers and two younger sisters and a younger brother. >> what do they make of being related to the coco phenomenon? >> my brother luke looks a lot like me. we are only about a year apart and he
take me back to the first moment you me somebody laugh. do you remember? >> it was about four years ago. i remember it very well. it was my wife. we had been married for seven years. i don't remember the exact moment. my mother claims as an infant, i mashed up food in my high chair and was throwing it around and laughing and it was making my mother laugh and her brother, my uncle said don't laugh. it's going to make him think he's a comedian or something and it caught on. i think it...
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feel protected like nothing that dares to touch me could hurt me. there is a power that grows inside me. when i find myself under her wings. under her wings i am calm. and she calls me mija, as if she were saying don't give unon account of stupid things. don't you see how strong you are? and my pain turns into a sincere smile and my soul doesn't feel hurt any hor. -- more. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> yay. and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok. so the poem i'm going to read is book of lives. my name is a book of lives. i press leaves inside, scraps of the city, one crumbled bus ticket, a number -- numb washed with rain, a torn photograph of two little girls. my name settle map of the world. a body of continents and stars. on an airplane i look at the map. flights intersect. travel miles and seas, hours and clouds, a window bird trills by my bed. power lines crisscross streets like threads in the sky. a book of lives is a month of saturdays, a sea-- seahorse from per ru, perfume at my neck. look inside a red suit
feel protected like nothing that dares to touch me could hurt me. there is a power that grows inside me. when i find myself under her wings. under her wings i am calm. and she calls me mija, as if she were saying don't give unon account of stupid things. don't you see how strong you are? and my pain turns into a sincere smile and my soul doesn't feel hurt any hor. -- more. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> yay. and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok....
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and that's what was taken away from me. i've never yet been able to look at the sky and not said september 11th-blue because that's the way it was that day. www.vitac.com >> there's nothing more comical than the site of you without clothes on. >> now conan tells all. >> is any of this going to get in the papers, you think? conan as you've never seen 4i78 before. >> we ought to go to the spa together. >> not now. >> conan o'brien. >> how many times has he been caught in love? >> i'm just giving you the answers. don't screw with this, okay. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >> conan o'brien is very tall, very talented, very irish and rhaps the funniest man with red hair on the entire planet. he's been voted the fourth fu y funniest episode of "simpsons" of all time. you are a man of manial ents aren't you? >> yes, i am. you didn't even scratch the surface. i have a high falsetto. beautiful. i sing like an angel. i'm hairless, completely hairless, my body. there's many things. >> what is the genuinely wei weirdest thing about
and that's what was taken away from me. i've never yet been able to look at the sky and not said september 11th-blue because that's the way it was that day. www.vitac.com >> there's nothing more comical than the site of you without clothes on. >> now conan tells all. >> is any of this going to get in the papers, you think? conan as you've never seen 4i78 before. >> we ought to go to the spa together. >> not now. >> conan o'brien. >> how many times has...
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>>>s i me salen con una bobería que no me hace sentido. >>> sabes que son bastante claros y eso me encantaen al competencia, para nada, llegué'con tantas ganas que me fracturé dos costillas. >>> más adelante tenemos a valentina, pero miren fanáticos de alicia machado, lo que tenemos aquí, una playera, porque alicia se salió con la suya, ella prometió a los fanáticos de despierta américa, así que atentos más adelante a mira quién habla. >>> anda, si andas en todo eso. >>> ssí,como américa que se mete en todo. >>> sammy, te queremos, te queremos. >>> ay, no se vaya a caer. >>> más adelante tenemos lo que sammy quiere decirle a una persona que habló, lo dejamos después, después del mensaje. >>> te invitamos que seas parte de nuestro programa, escríbenos a facebook, twitter y también tus comentarios en univision.com >>> va llegando. >>> tranquilo, tranquilo. >>> mira cuánto tiempo. >>> tranquilo, como camilo, ese tipo de dolor que usted desearía que nadie en la vida tuviera. >>> pero eres el ejemplo del latino del país, porque aunque estemos bien amolados, vamos a trabajar. >>>aasí es el latin
>>>s i me salen con una bobería que no me hace sentido. >>> sabes que son bastante claros y eso me encantaen al competencia, para nada, llegué'con tantas ganas que me fracturé dos costillas. >>> más adelante tenemos a valentina, pero miren fanáticos de alicia machado, lo que tenemos aquí, una playera, porque alicia se salió con la suya, ella prometió a los fanáticos de despierta américa, así que atentos más adelante a mira quién habla. >>> anda,...
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>>> yo agradezco a luis que me vistió esta noche.. >>> a mi me intentaron vestir, pero no me dejé. >>ejor cobertura de equipo. >>> por lo pronto me despido pero seguimos en casa. >>> gracias por lo de chamacona. estará muy buena esa pachanga. >>> si, y ricardo arjona está nominado y mucha suerte. >>> un grupo de artistas enfrentaron cara a cara el chismógrafo, el reportaje en uvideos.com. >>> me dijieron que llegó alguien que está nominado como el mejor abogado de immigración, nuestro mario lobos (aplausos) >>> ya regresamos con nuestro segmento de immigración- >>> también lucita power regresó para hacer de las suyas. >>> cómo¿? >>> mmientras la ex novia y la hija gritan a los 4 vientos su amistad, estrena novia el sol de méxico. >>> el sol sale para el sol de méxico estreanndo novia! >>> menos mal que no estrena novio! >>> es de argentina, una guapísima modelo, es lucila pollak, novia de un famoso hollywoodesnes. pero más adelante nos traen toda la información de cómo es que se les vio juntos. >>> si estás, en las vegas no se queda, esta'guapísima. >>> no se tardó mucho eh? >>> sabes
>>> yo agradezco a luis que me vistió esta noche.. >>> a mi me intentaron vestir, pero no me dejé. >>ejor cobertura de equipo. >>> por lo pronto me despido pero seguimos en casa. >>> gracias por lo de chamacona. estará muy buena esa pachanga. >>> si, y ricardo arjona está nominado y mucha suerte. >>> un grupo de artistas enfrentaron cara a cara el chismógrafo, el reportaje en uvideos.com. >>> me dijieron que llegó...
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they're flying me to denver. still gets to me. the "what if" is he missed her jugular by 1/8 of an inch. if he would have caught that jugular vein, within two minutes, she would have been dead. >> kahanic's attacker, inmate alan thomas, was convicted of attempted second-degree murder. he received a 24-year sentence on top of the life sentence he was already serving and was transferred to another state prison. at the time of the attack, travis trani was the associate warden, but just months away from assuming the leadership of the prison. >> when you make a change in prison, you want to be methodical about it and not make a drastic change to upset the staff and upset the offenders. but when this incident happened, we literally changed the operations overnight. >>> coming up -- >> i feel sorry for the lady. it sucks, you know. but they've taken away everything from us because of that incident. >> an inmate strikes back. >> just took a few steps forward and threw his tray at officer norris pretty much like a norris pretty much like a
they're flying me to denver. still gets to me. the "what if" is he missed her jugular by 1/8 of an inch. if he would have caught that jugular vein, within two minutes, she would have been dead. >> kahanic's attacker, inmate alan thomas, was convicted of attempted second-degree murder. he received a 24-year sentence on top of the life sentence he was already serving and was transferred to another state prison. at the time of the attack, travis trani was the associate warden, but...
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because i know me. eventually they're going to get tired of me killing their children around here. >> authorities eventually determined gilbert had nothing to do with it. his motives for the claim are unknown. >>> coming up -- >> we hurt anybody that tries to forcefully take property or rape or in any way hurt a homosexual that can't defend themselves. that's when we step in. >> the gay boy gangsters make their mark inside one of america's most dangerous prisons. and later. >> tattooed red the whites of my eyes. >> like the final frontier. nobody's got a gun. >> one of the strangest tattoo stories ever covered on "lockup" gets even stranger. >> since the first two tattooed their eyeballs, we have had one other offender do the same thing. heerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. ♪ ♪ ♪ i can do anything ♪ ♪ i can do anything today ♪ ♪ i can go anywh
because i know me. eventually they're going to get tired of me killing their children around here. >> authorities eventually determined gilbert had nothing to do with it. his motives for the claim are unknown. >>> coming up -- >> we hurt anybody that tries to forcefully take property or rape or in any way hurt a homosexual that can't defend themselves. that's when we step in. >> the gay boy gangsters make their mark inside one of america's most dangerous prisons. and...
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¡yo no pedí que me involucraran! -amo... está bien. -¡no me llames así!uiero ver sus caras cuando te conozcan. -amo. el mini cartero regresó. -¿qué? -¡déjenme ir! -¿dónde está tu anciano amigo? [sopladora] -ya no es mi amigo. no importa. -pues si tú estás aquí, fredricksen puede estar muy cerca. -¿qué es lo que hizo con kevin? ¡déjenme ir! -grita todo lo que quieras, mini cartero. -ninguno de tus amigos carteros puede oírte. -¡no me hagan usar mi entrenamiento como guía explorador! -alpha, fredricksen viene hacia acá. vigilen al ave. si el anciano aparece, ya saben qué hacer. -¡ey! ¿adónde van ahora? ¡no he terminado con ustedes! -fue un placer conocerte. [grita] ¿dónde está fredricksen? -¡ja! [grita] ¡russell! [grita] [grita] -¡sr. fredricksen! -¡dug, ponla acá! -¡volvió por kevin! ¡hay que rescatarla! -yo voy por kevin, tú quédate. -pero yo quiero ayudar. -no quiero que me ayudes. te quiero a salvo. hay que evadir esos canes. -¡por allá! [jadea] ¡kevin! [grazna] descuida, kevin, te voy a sacar. -no permitan que nadie entre por estas puertas. y vigilen a
¡yo no pedí que me involucraran! -amo... está bien. -¡no me llames así!uiero ver sus caras cuando te conozcan. -amo. el mini cartero regresó. -¿qué? -¡déjenme ir! -¿dónde está tu anciano amigo? [sopladora] -ya no es mi amigo. no importa. -pues si tú estás aquí, fredricksen puede estar muy cerca. -¿qué es lo que hizo con kevin? ¡déjenme ir! -grita todo lo que quieras, mini cartero. -ninguno de tus amigos carteros puede oírte. -¡no me hagan usar mi entrenamiento como guía...
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you ask me about his reed pipe. the wind must play it for him. you ask me about his sweet songs. the wind must sing them for him. satur, the mother of dimusi, weeps for his song. once my boy wandered so freelly on the steppe, now he is captured. once dimusi wandered so freely on the steppe, now he is bound. the ewe gives up her lamb, the goat gives up her kid. my heart plays the reed pipe of mourning. in a place where he once said my mother will ask for me, now he cannot move his hands, now he cannot move his feet. i would see my child. the mother walked to the desolate place. she looked at the slain wild bull. she looked into its face. she said, my child, the face is yours. the spirit has fled. there is mourning in the house. there is grief in the inner chambers. the sister wandered about the city, weeping for her brother. gestanana wandered about the city, weeping for dimusi. oh, my brother, who is your sister? i am your sister. oh, dimusi, who is your mother? i am your mother. the day that dawns for you will also dawn for me. the day that you will see, i will also see. i would
you ask me about his reed pipe. the wind must play it for him. you ask me about his sweet songs. the wind must sing them for him. satur, the mother of dimusi, weeps for his song. once my boy wandered so freelly on the steppe, now he is captured. once dimusi wandered so freely on the steppe, now he is bound. the ewe gives up her lamb, the goat gives up her kid. my heart plays the reed pipe of mourning. in a place where he once said my mother will ask for me, now he cannot move his hands, now he...
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i'll tell her, she loves me. her mom is so mad at me.t that she called the cops. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> now she's known as the crazy lady. >> jimmy: did she tell the cops there were ghosts? it makes sense, you think somebody is phoning you at the house. if you're breaking in a house, why would you call the owner over and over again? where's your jewelry? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: why did she think the house is haunted? >> i don't know. the house is not haunted. >> jimmy: do you think she will go see your movie that movie has ghosts in it? it's probably see it. >> ironically enough, the movie "apparition" they actually go into a new house. and it's haunted. >> jimmy: the new house is haunted? >> apparently, we're haunted. basically it's this entity that my boyfriend in the movie has kind of dredged up in college and neglected to tell me. >> jimmy: oh, you've got a haunted boyfriend? >> yes. so the apparition has decided to kind of torture and mess with me. >> jimmy: i hate when they do that. [ laughter ] >> it's very rude. yeah, i'm trying to
i'll tell her, she loves me. her mom is so mad at me.t that she called the cops. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> now she's known as the crazy lady. >> jimmy: did she tell the cops there were ghosts? it makes sense, you think somebody is phoning you at the house. if you're breaking in a house, why would you call the owner over and over again? where's your jewelry? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: why did she think the house is haunted? >> i don't know. the house is not haunted....
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i would say the story about my brother and me. people would tell me about their stories. we are like minnows swimming in the well of childhood as brothers and sisters. one of the great questions for many of us is why can't we see our brother or sister as others see them? there was carl brenner, fantastic apple guy, expert on opera, he was an alpha romantic figure, flew a plane, looked like harrison ford, many lady friends, wine lover connoisseur. why did i think of him as this difficult person and why did he see me as this is his perception, which of course, i am perfectly willing to say that is me, put the mirror up. miss know it all, expert, his perception was that little sister always trying to get attention. this is pathetic, we'd get together and fight over everything. it was like we were back fighting in the backseat of the car. first time i went to the apple orchards, we had a huge fight about how to pick his fruit. i was bruising the apple. you are bruising my fruit. it was pathetic. you get stuck in that role playing because you are stamped with children with the
i would say the story about my brother and me. people would tell me about their stories. we are like minnows swimming in the well of childhood as brothers and sisters. one of the great questions for many of us is why can't we see our brother or sister as others see them? there was carl brenner, fantastic apple guy, expert on opera, he was an alpha romantic figure, flew a plane, looked like harrison ford, many lady friends, wine lover connoisseur. why did i think of him as this difficult person...
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upsets me even more, so he tries even more to get me to respond, but i don't. so maybe he's just upset. >> but schreiber says he had a reason for spitting on maes' window. >> they did not even write him up. but i came out saturday to take my shower, i spit on his window in retaliation for his [ bleep ] ball. >> lieutenants andy piper and jim fox investigated shreiber's claim, but concluded it was false. >> he pulled maes out and went in there to do a search and there was no empty containers he could have done that with. >> later, shreiber admitted to our crew the real reason he spit at maes. >> why'd you do it in the first place? >> probably out of boredom. i don't talk to anybody else in here, so i've got to have some kind of entertainment, i guess. something to do. >> coming up -- >> is that all right? >> maybe. >> shreiber continues haranguing staff, while another inmate gets in trouble for trying to get a little too close to staff. >> some people just don't know when these guys are too close and it's too late until it has smashed them over the head and some
upsets me even more, so he tries even more to get me to respond, but i don't. so maybe he's just upset. >> but schreiber says he had a reason for spitting on maes' window. >> they did not even write him up. but i came out saturday to take my shower, i spit on his window in retaliation for his [ bleep ] ball. >> lieutenants andy piper and jim fox investigated shreiber's claim, but concluded it was false. >> he pulled maes out and went in there to do a search and there was...
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he gives me money for canteen and visits me every day. he writes me letters every day.this cell 24 hours a day. and he is there with the caring words. >> i probably done lost my chance, you know what i'm saying. she will move on and find another person to be with. it hurts in some ways but there is nothing i can do about it if she wants to be with me or someone else. >> i wanted to spend the rest of my life with her and still do. >> but dimauro is concerned about her son david. >> this is my son david. this is when he was 16. it makes me think of the good times that we had together. he's funny. he's always -- he's always making me laugh. and that's what i miss most about him. >> since they were arrested dimauro has seen link only once during a court hearing. >> my son david did a heart motion. he put his hands like this in a heart shape and said that he loved me. he couldn't speak out loud but just motioned his lips "i love you." it made me burst out crying. >> link accepted a plea deal for his role in the murder and could be called to testify against his mother and ack
he gives me money for canteen and visits me every day. he writes me letters every day.this cell 24 hours a day. and he is there with the caring words. >> i probably done lost my chance, you know what i'm saying. she will move on and find another person to be with. it hurts in some ways but there is nothing i can do about it if she wants to be with me or someone else. >> i wanted to spend the rest of my life with her and still do. >> but dimauro is concerned about her son...
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he hit me around the waist and i fell to the ground and he was on top of me. so, i could picture myself really doing some serious harm to him, so maybe it's a blessing i didn't. >> in 2008, deric allen is found guilty of armed burglary and assault and battery. he's sentenced to 10 to 13 years in prison. for his courtroom outburst, margalia is convicted of disorderly conduct and gets one year probation. he says his anger spilled over that day and still does when he thinks of how much he loves his daughter and what could have happened to her that dreadful night. >> i have no regrets whatsoever. the reality is, she could have been killed. if you don't look after your kids, what's the point? you know, my wife and i live for our kids. that's what we do. give me a hug. you did a good job today. >>> coming up, a defendant flees. and a scene that shocks the courtroom, when "caught on camera: chaos in the court" continues. at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has a
he hit me around the waist and i fell to the ground and he was on top of me. so, i could picture myself really doing some serious harm to him, so maybe it's a blessing i didn't. >> in 2008, deric allen is found guilty of armed burglary and assault and battery. he's sentenced to 10 to 13 years in prison. for his courtroom outburst, margalia is convicted of disorderly conduct and gets one year probation. he says his anger spilled over that day and still does when he thinks of how much he...
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please, lord, save me. send somebody, anybody to help me. >> the building swayed forever one way then it came back to vertical and i snapped out of it and sobered upturned on my flashlight. >> i got a second page that a second tower had been hit. right away i knew it was terrorism. >> shortly after i got that page andy card walked in which spere into the president's right here the second tower has been hit we are under attack. i wrote on a legal pad don't say anything yet. i hold it up for the president to see. >> wendell goaler is at the white house rather make that sarasota. he is traveling with the president. wendell what's the reaction from the president? >> the president is here promoting a reading initiative on the second day of a two-day trip to florida. he just finished reading to some children at the elementary school and was asked about the incident. he said he was aware of it and that he would have something to say about it later. >> it is beyond belief, both towers of the world trade center are
please, lord, save me. send somebody, anybody to help me. >> the building swayed forever one way then it came back to vertical and i snapped out of it and sobered upturned on my flashlight. >> i got a second page that a second tower had been hit. right away i knew it was terrorism. >> shortly after i got that page andy card walked in which spere into the president's right here the second tower has been hit we are under attack. i wrote on a legal pad don't say anything yet. i...
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please, help me welcome gale sukiama.se] >> so that means if you have read the book you will not be buying the book? [laughter]. i'm always feel a little embarrassed because i looked back and i kept think thanksgiving book was published in 1993 who wants to hear about it now? i feel honored that we call it those in the know or good friends of mine call at this time energizer bunny. it's the book that somehow kept going all these yeersz. i will tell you up front it was a book i thought that may be they wouldn't publish. my very first book was women of the silk. i knew that i was writing about something that was a little bit different because i didn't know about the women of the silk until i wanted to write something telling their story much the second book is the test book for us writers you hear that a lot where the publishers are wondering if the author has a second book. everybody here i feel sitting here all of you have one book in you. whether it's a family story or your story whether it's ancestors whether it's your
please, help me welcome gale sukiama.se] >> so that means if you have read the book you will not be buying the book? [laughter]. i'm always feel a little embarrassed because i looked back and i kept think thanksgiving book was published in 1993 who wants to hear about it now? i feel honored that we call it those in the know or good friends of mine call at this time energizer bunny. it's the book that somehow kept going all these yeersz. i will tell you up front it was a book i thought...
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i had somebody coming out from the bathroom over me. it had me. >> dr.hil: when you say "it had you", tell me what that experience is. >> it starts on the ground and it will crawl up the side of the walls. where i'm pushed up against the back of the headboard. >> dr. phil: but you were physically up against the wall. >> yeah. it has me contained where i can't move. i'm scared to move. >> dr. phil: why did you want to be here today? >> because i want help for me and my mom. i want help for my life because i know that i'm not doing the right thing at all using street drugs. >> dr. phil: so what street drugs are you using? >> heroin. >> dr. phil: every day? >> uh-huh. >> dr. phil: how much? >> like a gram's worth. >> dr. phil: and how do you get the money? >> i usually -- well, i either work or i swing up some money if i can or asking anybody to help me. >> dr. phil: how do hustle up money? >> now it's either just pretty much playing middleman for people that need other things. so i'll get them other things that they want and -- >> dr. phil: drugs? >> yeah.
i had somebody coming out from the bathroom over me. it had me. >> dr.hil: when you say "it had you", tell me what that experience is. >> it starts on the ground and it will crawl up the side of the walls. where i'm pushed up against the back of the headboard. >> dr. phil: but you were physically up against the wall. >> yeah. it has me contained where i can't move. i'm scared to move. >> dr. phil: why did you want to be here today? >> because i want...
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like me and women like my ex. because i had very little son i lost that he said if you had one even if they was that you know what he jokes in the congress think that this is anger is going to boil over into the streets in the long run by the back are against the getting think that they've got that much control they're not afraid of patriots standing up because they've already got the patriot act written would take you more ribbon and have more show down your throat will put you in mbox might send you back where would you want to go to get the. white america started off to throw in the shackles of. the catholic church and the royalists all that bull. and now we're supposed to worship but what if you suppose that base that he told these idiots. and that's what i think the american public is basically boiled down to be the dumbest people in the world because they're so gullible to believe anything so it really has got very little to do with new page oh right out of here from where true. legacy i feel bad for i've be
like me and women like my ex. because i had very little son i lost that he said if you had one even if they was that you know what he jokes in the congress think that this is anger is going to boil over into the streets in the long run by the back are against the getting think that they've got that much control they're not afraid of patriots standing up because they've already got the patriot act written would take you more ribbon and have more show down your throat will put you in mbox might...
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give me love to all my friends, my strength fails me. my horse and my equipment will be left for you. again, a long farewell to you. may we meet in heaven. your dying son, jr montgomerie. >> james montgomerie's friend fairfax did write soon thereafter. forwarding some of his effects and assuring his father that he had been conscious to the end. and that he had died at peace with himself and his maker. but it was little consolation. though the grave had been marked, the family was never able to find it, and were thus never able to realize their fond hope of bringing their dead son home. >> rose: the documentary was inspired by 29008 book by harvard university pret drew gilpin faust, the republic of suffering, death and the civil war. she joins me along with the films writer and director ric burns and i'm very pleased to have both of them, welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: what lead you to write this? >> i am a historian. and i had been writing about the american south and then about the civil war for a number of years when i undert
give me love to all my friends, my strength fails me. my horse and my equipment will be left for you. again, a long farewell to you. may we meet in heaven. your dying son, jr montgomerie. >> james montgomerie's friend fairfax did write soon thereafter. forwarding some of his effects and assuring his father that he had been conscious to the end. and that he had died at peace with himself and his maker. but it was little consolation. though the grave had been marked, the family was never...
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you all look like you're tired of me. you all getting tired of me.an tell. >> no we're not because we haven't been around for a while? >> that too. >> we have 20 other people we are following. i think you are taking it a little personally. >> bloodworth's interview where a serious moment suddenly turns humorous. >> look at that stance. get a shot of that stance. >> is not uncommon. >> that is steady. >> one of the things i love about watching the raw footage come in from the field are the kind of twists and turns these interviews take. our producers are talking to these inmates about usual hi some serious topics, sensitive topics. and inevitably there will come a time where the producer and the inmate are laughing. some humorous topic came up in the middle of one of these interviews. and i think it's a testament to our field teams that they're able to get these intimate, personal interviews in an extreme environment like prison. >> do you mind being on tv? >> no i want to be on tv. >> i have to get your signatures and take a quick polaroid. try to do
you all look like you're tired of me. you all getting tired of me.an tell. >> no we're not because we haven't been around for a while? >> that too. >> we have 20 other people we are following. i think you are taking it a little personally. >> bloodworth's interview where a serious moment suddenly turns humorous. >> look at that stance. get a shot of that stance. >> is not uncommon. >> that is steady. >> one of the things i love about watching the...
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i think for me, because i think every book is a learning process for me. in terms of my culture because i am the first, i don't know about all that needs to be known of both being chinese and of course being japanese. i get a lot wrong. i cringe when i pronounce a japanese word because i know i'm not say itting correctly. i can get away with it. here i don't know, it's harder to get away with it in the bay area because we are such a melting pot. and so many people who know japanese where i don't. what i discovered i think on the whole, for all cultures both cultures and the writing process itself is the more i write about different cultures the more i realize how much alike we are. and if you take anything away take that. take the fact that all humanity is the same. you know the -- culturesar a background for me it makes you who you are. if you are japanese you bow. if you are chinese you don't. there are certain things that are specific to each culture. but if you are writing characters there are specific things that are everybody. and that's more importa
i think for me, because i think every book is a learning process for me. in terms of my culture because i am the first, i don't know about all that needs to be known of both being chinese and of course being japanese. i get a lot wrong. i cringe when i pronounce a japanese word because i know i'm not say itting correctly. i can get away with it. here i don't know, it's harder to get away with it in the bay area because we are such a melting pot. and so many people who know japanese where i...
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me decías?>>> qué pasó ♪. ♪. >>> así es que es. >>> no. >>> pluti, pluti. >>> no tienes nada >>> la cara que puso eva, verdad, como diciendo, todo es para mí. >>> por ella soy eva, esta noche a las 8, 7 centro, y si seperdió un capítulo en uvideos. >>> en dónde. >>> uvideos.com >>> claro. >>> véngase para acá, porque vamos a ir a los Ángeles con amelia y luis sandoval, pero nos vamos por la magia de la televisión para celebrar la independencia de méxico y de centro américa. >>> de veras que no me canso de decir cómo se seinte el corazón, tanta alegría, tantos países, méxico, nicaragua, honduras, el salvador. >>> es que en los Ángeles convergen todas las culturas y todos somos hermanos, y queremos que todo el mundo se entere, de qué queremos que todo el mundo se entere. >>> que soy de el salvador y orgullamente latino. >>> y por acá que todo el mundo se entere que so y de la tierra de rubén darío. >>> que ,mi hijo tiene su residencia y orgullamente hondureña. >>>qque todo el mundo se entere que s
me decías?>>> qué pasó ♪. ♪. >>> así es que es. >>> no. >>> pluti, pluti. >>> no tienes nada >>> la cara que puso eva, verdad, como diciendo, todo es para mí. >>> por ella soy eva, esta noche a las 8, 7 centro, y si seperdió un capítulo en uvideos. >>> en dónde. >>> uvideos.com >>> claro. >>> véngase para acá, porque vamos a ir a los Ángeles con amelia y luis sandoval, pero nos...
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there is me without a jacket. >>> catch me on the five tomorrow and catch me on the new selling meant new segment with "the oreilly factor." >> what is going on at "maxim." >> we have a beautiful cover, hottest women in tv. >> we have a special thing you downloaded and she starts dancing. >> good to see you breaking new ground. >> it is on paper, greg. >> i worked there. it is a great place. >> when you are not anchoring fox report, what do you get up to? >> i am a motivational speaker. did you know stressed backwards is desserts. what ever you are going through, turn it around into a sweet blessing for somebody else. do something for somebody for nothing in return. >> when i am stressed i eat a lot of dessert. >> jesse, are you going to be at johnny fever's house of laughs? >> no, i am not. i am certainly not. i will be at the respectable nut street comedy club this friday and saturday. it is on nut street,
there is me without a jacket. >>> catch me on the five tomorrow and catch me on the new selling meant new segment with "the oreilly factor." >> what is going on at "maxim." >> we have a beautiful cover, hottest women in tv. >> we have a special thing you downloaded and she starts dancing. >> good to see you breaking new ground. >> it is on paper, greg. >> i worked there. it is a great place. >> when you are not anchoring fox...
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he was coming at me.trikes his windshield and he fires back. the gunman falls to the ground but fires one last time, killing himself. oak creek's police chief says linda's actions prevented even more people from losing their lives. >>> teachers in chicago are out on strike, and today 29,000 of them walked off the job. of course, that left the parents scrambling. >> one, two, three, four, what are we fighting for? contracts. >> apparently what they're fighting for in this contract dispute are teacher evaluations, rehiring laid-off teachers and benefits changes. the union objects to plans that would base teacher job performance on testing results, and that could lead to 6,000 teachers losing their jobs. chicago's mayor is urging negotiators to come up with a new contract quickly for the sake of the kids. >>> president obama and mitt romney are focusing on voters in a handful of swing states. romney was in ohio today. president obama leads his republican challenger by 5 points in that state. that is why romn
he was coming at me.trikes his windshield and he fires back. the gunman falls to the ground but fires one last time, killing himself. oak creek's police chief says linda's actions prevented even more people from losing their lives. >>> teachers in chicago are out on strike, and today 29,000 of them walked off the job. of course, that left the parents scrambling. >> one, two, three, four, what are we fighting for? contracts. >> apparently what they're fighting for in this...
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>> does it offends me? it offends me when you're rude.n you ride over people, which you have a tendency to do. >> bill: but i only do it when they filibuster or when they lie, as barney frank did that one time. i don't do it when somebody is sincerely trying to answer my question. it's not like it used to be. >> 15 years ago, there was a crying need for a network that focused more on conservative issues. fox has done that. msnbc has come along and tried to provide not because it saw the need for an ideological balance, but because it saw the balance sheet. >> bill: they were getting their butt kicked. there is a big difference. you know what the difference is. >> tell me. what do you think? >> bill: you concede you don't know what it is. >> i don't know. >> bill: we do hard news here from 9 in the morning 'til 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon. eight hours of hard news. msnbc doesn't do one hour of hard news. it's all let's push the liberal democratic agenda, from sign on to sign off. so this is a news agency here. >> i don't think anyone is
>> does it offends me? it offends me when you're rude.n you ride over people, which you have a tendency to do. >> bill: but i only do it when they filibuster or when they lie, as barney frank did that one time. i don't do it when somebody is sincerely trying to answer my question. it's not like it used to be. >> 15 years ago, there was a crying need for a network that focused more on conservative issues. fox has done that. msnbc has come along and tried to provide not because...
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don't get me wrong. but if i was 22 and he said go to the beach, act out and will pay you. so i said to her, i've got no love lost for this case, but how do you feel about those whose that you were with last night, they should dinner with last night that are making billions off putting that on air and making billions of dollars off of their? one of my friends, the guy from viacom made $84 million last year. ms. carroll has to pay 2.5 million out of her school and this guy made 84 million on the backs of mob waves. [applause] and believe me, i know there's bad teachers. these factors. but i saw more discourage teachers. i saw -- i really did. in the statistics bear it out. 30% after three years, almost 50% after five years. this is just as they take as they have to get out of there. that's my solution. i don't know how you implemented. how about the message? the messages you send the kids. looks great, everything else, but schools, you know how the vote. and this is really important. and then they go to t
don't get me wrong. but if i was 22 and he said go to the beach, act out and will pay you. so i said to her, i've got no love lost for this case, but how do you feel about those whose that you were with last night, they should dinner with last night that are making billions off putting that on air and making billions of dollars off of their? one of my friends, the guy from viacom made $84 million last year. ms. carroll has to pay 2.5 million out of her school and this guy made 84 million on the...
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let me tell me what i learned.past 3.5 i can see how the issues that come across the president's desk that are always the hard ones. the decisions that are not just about the bottom line, but laying a foundation for the next generation. it is important to have a president who tells us not just we want to hear, butells us the truth, especially when it is hard. i have seen when it comes time to make those tough calls, and everyone is urging you to do what is easy or what polls best or what gets good headlines, as president, you need to be driven by the struggles, hopes, and dreams of all you serve. you need to have a strong inner compass of commitment to your fellow citizens. that is what it takes to be a leader. let me tell you, since the day he took office, on issue after issue, a crisis after crisis, that is what we have all seen in my husband. we have seen his values at work. we have seen his vision unfold. we have seen the depth of his conviction. think back to when barack first took office and our economy was o
let me tell me what i learned.past 3.5 i can see how the issues that come across the president's desk that are always the hard ones. the decisions that are not just about the bottom line, but laying a foundation for the next generation. it is important to have a president who tells us not just we want to hear, butells us the truth, especially when it is hard. i have seen when it comes time to make those tough calls, and everyone is urging you to do what is easy or what polls best or what gets...
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craig: get a van. >> you and me. craig: you and me and a couple of guys.bring them back. they are big guys, though. they have got to come or else i'm out. >> i have the gift of gab. have i been working out lately. a trainer i've been working out with. craig: is it a girl you box with? >> no, it is a guy. although that is not a bad idea. i'm not opposed to that. craig: that was really good what you did there about a girl boxer. [laughter] >> i learn quick. i learn very quickly. craig: this movie looks great. what what happens in it? >> it is about these five seniors. craig: senior? you can't play a senior. i thought you meant a senior like eeehhh. [laughter] >> no, no, no. craig: look at you. you're 30 years old. >> do you do the clinton italian thing as a senior? craig: eeh. geoff? geoff: blah. craig: sounded a little regisy to me. do you do any voices? >> um, no, not really. craig: neither do i. >> i beat box. craig: you beat box? >> i was doing some stuff for fun. i have beats boxed since i was 9 years old. craig: let's hear it. >> the first one i did wa
craig: get a van. >> you and me. craig: you and me and a couple of guys.bring them back. they are big guys, though. they have got to come or else i'm out. >> i have the gift of gab. have i been working out lately. a trainer i've been working out with. craig: is it a girl you box with? >> no, it is a guy. although that is not a bad idea. i'm not opposed to that. craig: that was really good what you did there about a girl boxer. [laughter] >> i learn quick. i learn very...
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no be had came to me -- no media came to me to ask me about my child. the people in my community seamen visible -- seemed invisible, and that seems unfair. i do because i want to see justice. i want to look at the person who killed my son and asked him why. why did you kill my son? what was so -- what did he do that allow you to shoot him point blank with four bullets in the face? what would make you do such a thing? i want to meet the individual, to let him know i have already forgiven you. if i had not for giving you, i would not be here today. i have to forgive you, but i want to know why. why do i want to know why? i want to get you killed, too. kurds people -- hurt people hurt people. apparently, you are hurting. you had to be hurting that night to shoot my son in the face. you knew him, you ate at my house, you spend time together. i want to know why you killed my son. i want to know why. i want to know why the community did not step up. everybody was present. i want to know why
no be had came to me -- no media came to me to ask me about my child. the people in my community seamen visible -- seemed invisible, and that seems unfair. i do because i want to see justice. i want to look at the person who killed my son and asked him why. why did you kill my son? what was so -- what did he do that allow you to shoot him point blank with four bullets in the face? what would make you do such a thing? i want to meet the individual, to let him know i have already forgiven you. if...
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one thing he said to me was -- why was no one there for me. why does no one speak to me and why did nobody tried to stop this. he was arrested when he was 16 years old. he was told to lie about his age and say he was 18, so they could be together in jail. and from there his story unfolded. different things were done with him. ultimately, spile -- smiley was helped, but his words haunted me. why did no one speak to me, and why did no one tried to stop me. i began to listen to the stories of the gang members, and my research team at ucla discovered some startling truths. gang members to leave the gangs. they leave the gang for a variety of reasons. they all have a turning point, when they decide to leave. and it changes them. this would be something that any of you would logically imagine. for female gang members, and we did not see many of them on that video, but they are out there. they are not mothers, they are active gang members. female gang members, the turning point came at the birth of a child. for male gang members, the picture is more
one thing he said to me was -- why was no one there for me. why does no one speak to me and why did nobody tried to stop this. he was arrested when he was 16 years old. he was told to lie about his age and say he was 18, so they could be together in jail. and from there his story unfolded. different things were done with him. ultimately, spile -- smiley was helped, but his words haunted me. why did no one speak to me, and why did no one tried to stop me. i began to listen to the stories of the...
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that moelt motivates me.>> at least we can see things when we're leaving, we can see people out there. we can see things that a bunch of people want to see that ain't boxing. they stay here every day. they don't get to go nowhere. so that's what i'm looking forward to. >> shortly after our cameras left, hurricane katrina destroyed much of the gulf coast region. the elayn hunt correctional center became home to many inmates from nearby prisons that were evacuated due to damage. >>> that's our report. thanks for watching. i'm john seigenthaler. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates. "lockup." >>> this is a new institution. inmates are trying to establish their own territory. a lot of inmate-on-inmate assaults. >> you're surrounded by 1,000 killers. every one of them is a
that moelt motivates me.>> at least we can see things when we're leaving, we can see people out there. we can see things that a bunch of people want to see that ain't boxing. they stay here every day. they don't get to go nowhere. so that's what i'm looking forward to. >> shortly after our cameras left, hurricane katrina destroyed much of the gulf coast region. the elayn hunt correctional center became home to many inmates from nearby prisons that were evacuated due to damage....
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she tells me how much she's missed me. how she thought about me. she looked for me since i was 10 and she was 13. always been so something special and magical between us. now she's me soul mate. she's my wife now. >> richardson hasn't actually married his new girlfriend, but the relationship has caused a serious rift with his legal wife. >> she can't help but feel any other way but betrayed and hurt. we have grown apart. and those things just happen. >>> coming up, jason richardson is visited by his girlfriend. but first, beau de'arborne and michelle culberson have a family reunion with their infant son. >> peekaboo! xó >>> due to mature subject matter viewer discretion is advised. >> beau de'arborne and michelle culberson say they are very much in love. but their relationship has been interrupted by their incarceration at the orange county jail in southern california. their charges include rape and sodomy. they pled not guilty. but if they are convicted in court, culberson faced up to nine years in prison and de'arborne could be sentenced to 16.
she tells me how much she's missed me. how she thought about me. she looked for me since i was 10 and she was 13. always been so something special and magical between us. now she's me soul mate. she's my wife now. >> richardson hasn't actually married his new girlfriend, but the relationship has caused a serious rift with his legal wife. >> she can't help but feel any other way but betrayed and hurt. we have grown apart. and those things just happen. >>> coming up, jason...
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he scares me.for h and did you have to act with him, did he act with you? >> i did. what i read in the article that i had, he said, i require a back story of any actor before he gets on, you know, on set. so, i was like, i'm going to write a back story. >> jimmy: what do you mean like that? >> a biography of a character. i played a character named henry. i created this story of his life, where he came from, his family, and i wrote 100-page, you know, book, by hand, and -- >> jimmy: about this character that you are auditions to play? >> yeah, why not? i wanted to let him know i was serious. i did the audition, i hand it to him. i said, what's this? i heard you require a back story of a character before they get on the set. he says, okay, you keep its you're going to need it. and then he hired me. >> jimmy: oh, wow. just trying to get out of reading it. oh, yeah, i'll get -- you know what, maybe you should keep this for yourself. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's a pretty great story. >> it was good. >> jim
he scares me.for h and did you have to act with him, did he act with you? >> i did. what i read in the article that i had, he said, i require a back story of any actor before he gets on, you know, on set. so, i was like, i'm going to write a back story. >> jimmy: what do you mean like that? >> a biography of a character. i played a character named henry. i created this story of his life, where he came from, his family, and i wrote 100-page, you know, book, by hand, and --...
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>> he begged me. he came to me several times.rst time? >> no, i said yes. liam is a great guy. we all love liam. >> jay: liam hemsworth from "the hunger games." >> great young man. >> jay: okay. >> he did ask. >> jay: were you surprised -- she's pretty young. >> she's pretty young, yeah, but you know what? she's happy, and it's good to see her happy. that's what i care most about. [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: i have to ask you about the new hairstyle. tell me about this. what do you think? >> i think she's beautiful. i think she's beautiful. she did come to me afterwards and ask if i had any tips. i kind of tinkered around with it. i have something she might want to -- just check this out. [ laughter ] >> jay: now, let me ask you about this. mr. broadway. tell me about this. not a lot of country guys aspire to go to broadway. this something you always wanted to do, or was it something that came out of the blue like, hey, that might be a a cool idea. how did it all come about? >> i thought it would be a a great challenge and gr
>> he begged me. he came to me several times.rst time? >> no, i said yes. liam is a great guy. we all love liam. >> jay: liam hemsworth from "the hunger games." >> great young man. >> jay: okay. >> he did ask. >> jay: were you surprised -- she's pretty young. >> she's pretty young, yeah, but you know what? she's happy, and it's good to see her happy. that's what i care most about. [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: i have to ask you...
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me to prosper, allow me to raise this incredible family.s a naturalized u.s. citizen, i tell you i have learned a great deal about compassion, public service, and it is time for me to give something back to a community that has embraced me and opened their arms to me. [applause] and that is what i intend to do as a new trustee. you may have heard that i have an unusual work schedule. i open my office every morning at 5:20 a.m. i have an open house for anyone that want to come to my office to talk to me, hopefully, about engineering, until it o'clock a.m. i have been doing that for the last 25 years. why? because i would dedicated and committed to establishing and creating a successful business. i will bring the same commitment to the community college. [applause] and to ensure it does not affect my private business, i will be opening the office at 4:00 a.m. [laughter] finally, i think is time for me to give something back to this wonderful community. i can guarantee you that nothing would give me more pleasure than being known not only as a
me to prosper, allow me to raise this incredible family.s a naturalized u.s. citizen, i tell you i have learned a great deal about compassion, public service, and it is time for me to give something back to a community that has embraced me and opened their arms to me. [applause] and that is what i intend to do as a new trustee. you may have heard that i have an unusual work schedule. i open my office every morning at 5:20 a.m. i have an open house for anyone that want to come to my office to...
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my cousin john texted me asking me what is going on.y passed out and said your name. your stunt made it to cnn and made it back to me in l.a. nothing is going on with tracey and i. but we made a film together called "little men." >> the national enquirer, they skoved a list that michelle obama made. and they discovered a list that were not allowed at the white house, because they were too flirty with the president. they had your name on the top of that list. >> yeah. >> jimmy: this is a good segue for my show called "the fixer." my character is incredibly powerful, and has a slightly inappropriate relationship with the president of the united states. i have the feeling that the reporters were going through and got caught up in my tv show and got con us fooed with the reality tv show. >> the president on that show loo looks nothing like our show. >> the president on our show is white and republican and all of that. and they do get hot and heavy -- >> jimmy: is there a problem with you and michelle obama? >> no i'm on a committee -- >> ji
my cousin john texted me asking me what is going on.y passed out and said your name. your stunt made it to cnn and made it back to me in l.a. nothing is going on with tracey and i. but we made a film together called "little men." >> the national enquirer, they skoved a list that michelle obama made. and they discovered a list that were not allowed at the white house, because they were too flirty with the president. they had your name on the top of that list. >> yeah....
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that third person just allowed me as the writer to take one step sideways from me character in the story and be, i think, more objective about it. to say, yeah, you know, there are things he did wrong, things he wished he hadn't done and to talk about him-- me-- with that objectivity. >> rose: beyond the loss of your time in terms of how your life would have been different if you had not had to live it the way you did. what has it-- how do you look back on in the terms of what it has added to your life? >> well, as i say i'm much clearer about what i stand for. >> exactly. the lessons you say you're much clearer. but did it make you more human. did it make you more-- >> well, to use the cliche what doesn't kill you makes you stronger and i time that cliche is probably true. but i also worried-- this is one of the reasons also for doing the book the way i did. that something happened to me whereby my enemies i was demonized and by my supporters i was sometimes idealized. >> rose: lion ides. >> this iconic figure. and i don't feel like that monoor like that idealized figure. i felt like a
that third person just allowed me as the writer to take one step sideways from me character in the story and be, i think, more objective about it. to say, yeah, you know, there are things he did wrong, things he wished he hadn't done and to talk about him-- me-- with that objectivity. >> rose: beyond the loss of your time in terms of how your life would have been different if you had not had to live it the way you did. what has it-- how do you look back on in the terms of what it has...
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i said let me call allison.e to portland to see us do great new york there and she came to rehearse, she came to the show and she got it. and martin purrier had done the wonderful sets for that. so she was on. and her light house is the most beautiful stage we'll ever see. it's a woman with the light rods go in a horizontal position out of her head and she'd holding it in the right hand with light rods going out. and she's holding her breast as a feeding mother and you know that is still a controversy in the 21st century. 18 feet tall. and quite unlike any light house you ever saw. >> rose: tell me, you said in the passing that story that you had a daughter. >> yeah. >> rose: . >> she died in a car crash when she was almost three years old. >> rose: and it has motivated you forever. >> it's driven me through life. you think you have gotten over it, you go to therapy and everything, and nooirn nine happens and you fall apart. it is-- and that's why the women in my company so beautiful and so strong. my women jump
i said let me call allison.e to portland to see us do great new york there and she came to rehearse, she came to the show and she got it. and martin purrier had done the wonderful sets for that. so she was on. and her light house is the most beautiful stage we'll ever see. it's a woman with the light rods go in a horizontal position out of her head and she'd holding it in the right hand with light rods going out. and she's holding her breast as a feeding mother and you know that is still a...
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it wasn't just me. it's me and a group of friends. my friends pulled her out of the shower and whooped her. the girl will fight back. yeah, we did. we jumped her and she went back. it was equal combat. it's not -- >> dr. phil: what part of the context is missing? she stole your phone or -- >> she stole my friend's phone. >> dr. phil: it wasn't your phone? >> no. it wasn't my phone. i was the ride. >> dr. phil: pardon me? >> i was the ride. >> dr. phil: so you went over to somebody's house and they didn't answer so you just went in. so what part of the context am i missing? >> um -- >> dr. phil: sorry? >> i'm going to get there. you're pulling the bad out of it you're -- >> dr. phil: tell me the good part of that. >> there is no good part of it. what i did was wrong. what my friends did was wrong. >> dr. phil: then what am i leaving out? >> okay, basically -- i'm not going to say. >> dr. phil: i didn't think so. there's nothing to say. >> just not going to say it. >> dr. phil: so four of your girls won't over and ambushed a girl in the
it wasn't just me. it's me and a group of friends. my friends pulled her out of the shower and whooped her. the girl will fight back. yeah, we did. we jumped her and she went back. it was equal combat. it's not -- >> dr. phil: what part of the context is missing? she stole your phone or -- >> she stole my friend's phone. >> dr. phil: it wasn't your phone? >> no. it wasn't my phone. i was the ride. >> dr. phil: pardon me? >> i was the ride. >> dr. phil:...