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catch me, they'll beat me, make it, i'm free. catch me, they'll beat me, make it, i'm free.up a little bit. and the boat scraped. it was sand. the wave lifted up a little bit again. and i was there. it was the sand. i was, like, on the beach. it truly was the finest morning of my whole life. ecstatic at being out here in the morning with the sun coming up and the sky over me. but i know that now there is going to be a bed check. and somewhere they are going to start counting, and they will realize, where's william? i'm still in the middle of turkey. the clock is ticking. they are looking for me. and if they find me now, i'm dead. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd, sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not
catch me, they'll beat me, make it, i'm free. catch me, they'll beat me, make it, i'm free.up a little bit. and the boat scraped. it was sand. the wave lifted up a little bit again. and i was there. it was the sand. i was, like, on the beach. it truly was the finest morning of my whole life. ecstatic at being out here in the morning with the sun coming up and the sky over me. but i know that now there is going to be a bed check. and somewhere they are going to start counting, and they will...
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i was expecting to see kim sitting right beside me. >> they took me in a room, told me, you know, sit came in the room. they were all standing looking at me. it was extremely hot. no fan, no air. they took the stuff out of the duffel bag. one guy was from drug enforcement agency. he had like a -- i guess it was a pocket knife he pulled out. he just popped one of the bags, popped it out. it had powder on it. that was the first time i saw what was inside. he had some kind of little test tube or whatever, and liquid stuff. i remember it turning blue. i do recall him saying "this is heroin." they weighed all the little packages. it was eight kilos. it really felt like a tragedy. and i guess i could call it a tragedy because it felt very much so, like the end of my world. >> i only had 15 minutes, and that plane was going to be taking off. i saw these three thai men walking towards me. and i wasn't really paying them much attention because i was just trying to be professional, look like i had it all together. and then finally when they were close to me that's when one of them said -- >> ma
i was expecting to see kim sitting right beside me. >> they took me in a room, told me, you know, sit came in the room. they were all standing looking at me. it was extremely hot. no fan, no air. they took the stuff out of the duffel bag. one guy was from drug enforcement agency. he had like a -- i guess it was a pocket knife he pulled out. he just popped one of the bags, popped it out. it had powder on it. that was the first time i saw what was inside. he had some kind of little test...
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de edad, y me siento tan sana, me siento tan feliz, por eso me veo bien, sÉ que me veo bien, me veo bieno especial, algo Único, algo soberbio, algo fantÁstico, los quiero tanto... damaris: que aparte de ser amigos han trabajado juntos. rita: a cabo de trabajar la primera vez con emilio, lo vi en un evento hace un aÑo, y de repente, me dice, tenemos que hacer un Álbum, y ya veras que va a tener un grammy... hay bachatas, cosas de ritmo que son deliciosas, y tambiÉn, lo que me encanta, este canto una canciÓn de "the west side stor" pero en espaÑol. damaris: un pedacito. (canta) rita: pero no he calentado, asÍ que... damaris: karla, la verdad que es rita moreno es un talento inigualable. karla: muy buena historia, y maÑana la segunda parte. damaris: aquÍ con nosotros maÑana para que vean la segunda parte de la entrevista con rita moreno. karla: y yo aquÍ tengo un muÑeco, ¿cÓmo se llama? >> jorge. karla: ¿de dÓnde? >> de honduras! karla: dios te bendiga, mi amor. ahora vamos a bailar, vamos saludando a todos a casa, salÚdalo, hola william. william: saludo a toda la gente de nueva york, estoy
de edad, y me siento tan sana, me siento tan feliz, por eso me veo bien, sÉ que me veo bien, me veo bieno especial, algo Único, algo soberbio, algo fantÁstico, los quiero tanto... damaris: que aparte de ser amigos han trabajado juntos. rita: a cabo de trabajar la primera vez con emilio, lo vi en un evento hace un aÑo, y de repente, me dice, tenemos que hacer un Álbum, y ya veras que va a tener un grammy... hay bachatas, cosas de ritmo que son deliciosas, y tambiÉn, lo que me encanta, este...
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mejor ni me toque, me desmayo.res haciendo de las suyas en las grabaciones. no les cuento mÁs, y los invito a ver el reportaje. el mundo entero estÁ en peligro, y sÓlo un grupo de superhÉroes podrÁ salvarlo. esta es la Época continuaciÓn de la pelÍcula de superhÉroes mÁs grande de todos los tiempos, pero como en la historia hay muchas sorpresas, mejor dejamos que sea el mismo iron man, que nos platique de quÉ se trata. luis: claro, porque tambiÉn nos encontraremos con thor, la viuda negra, y capitÁn amÉrica, que en esta ocasiÓn tendrÁn dos nuevos personajes con superpoderes. ¿quÉ te pareciÓ trabajar con nuevos personajes? luis:me contaron que durante las grabaciones los que mÁs se divirtieron fueron un par de actores que se volvieron los mejores amigos. escuchÉ que habÍa un par de actores muy juguetones que los regaÑaban en la pelÍcula, ¿es cierto? luis: ademÁs de tener personalidades llamativas, "los chrises", ya se tienen bastante confianza. luis: y hablando de popularidad, estando ahÍ aprovechÉ para mostrarle a
mejor ni me toque, me desmayo.res haciendo de las suyas en las grabaciones. no les cuento mÁs, y los invito a ver el reportaje. el mundo entero estÁ en peligro, y sÓlo un grupo de superhÉroes podrÁ salvarlo. esta es la Época continuaciÓn de la pelÍcula de superhÉroes mÁs grande de todos los tiempos, pero como en la historia hay muchas sorpresas, mejor dejamos que sea el mismo iron man, que nos platique de quÉ se trata. luis: claro, porque tambiÉn nos encontraremos con thor, la viuda...
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the makeup lady had a little problem with me. she hit me.to behave with the guests. >> no, i don't think so. how are you? very good to see you. >> i slipped and fell. >> jimmy: oh, boy. >> in the kitchen of all things. i never go in the kitchen. [ laughter ] >> because it's dangerous. >> jimmy: it is dangerous. they say it is one of the most dangerous rooms in the house. the last time you were here, which i think was four years ago, you might have driven here. are you still driving? >> not as much. i still drive. >> jimmy: you do? >> yeah but i -- people spoil me. i get driven. >> jimmy: you get driven. that is a nice perk to have for sure. you like driving? you enjoy it? >> i love to drive. i have a house up in caramel and i love that drive. i could drive forever. i just love it. >> jimmy: do you remember how old you were when you got your driver's license? >> i think i was 4. no that was something else. that is when i lost my virginity. [ applause ] [ laughter ] but i think when i got my driver's license i was 16. >> jimmy: 16 years old. >
the makeup lady had a little problem with me. she hit me.to behave with the guests. >> no, i don't think so. how are you? very good to see you. >> i slipped and fell. >> jimmy: oh, boy. >> in the kitchen of all things. i never go in the kitchen. [ laughter ] >> because it's dangerous. >> jimmy: it is dangerous. they say it is one of the most dangerous rooms in the house. the last time you were here, which i think was four years ago, you might have driven...
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and inmate ran up on me and swung on me twice.hen when she didn't connect with my face she kicked me in my face. >> did you have issues with her? was there something going on between her. >> somebody apparently said that i said something. if she would have approached me woman to woman -- you've known me long enough -- i would have told her what i said. i waited till quiet time. and i said i fell and hit my face on the toilet and they took me to medical. >> and you thought somebody'd believe that story. >> i didn't want to tell. i mean the whole pod was like pretty much you're going to get us all locked down. so. >> why -- >> she knew the truth. and i don't want to be locked in my room for lying to a sergeant. so when one thing happens or does something wrong everybody suffers the consequences. and i didn't want everybody else to be locked down on behalf of me and some ignorant inmate. because of course as a woman we all have that ego and that pride thing going on. i want to whoop her ass. but why? >> i think brandy has come a long
and inmate ran up on me and swung on me twice.hen when she didn't connect with my face she kicked me in my face. >> did you have issues with her? was there something going on between her. >> somebody apparently said that i said something. if she would have approached me woman to woman -- you've known me long enough -- i would have told her what i said. i waited till quiet time. and i said i fell and hit my face on the toilet and they took me to medical. >> and you thought...
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during this whole time, my relatives are phoning me, constantly, leaving me messages, pleading with me, afraid that he's going to spend another minute alone with his daughter. so at that time, i decided, hey, this is family. i got to do this. so i asked him, i said, hey, just tell me exact time and exact place where i can find him. they end up telling me tuesday, at about 2:15, he would go to a daycare center to pick up his son. i staked out the place, planned my escape route, went to mcdonald's, grabbed something to eat, went to some abandoned horse trailer and put on my armor, my disguise, a hat, glasses, jacket, and i went and waited. and i waited for -- i don't know, it seemed like forever. he parked in the parking lot about 20 feet from the front door of the daycare center. and i remember the blinds were drawn. that's one reason why my relatives said it would be a good time, because the kids would be sleeping, and the blinds would be drawn, and nobody would see me. so i remember, i got in the car, and i slowly crept to his window. i just remember taking the gun, and i tapped it a
during this whole time, my relatives are phoning me, constantly, leaving me messages, pleading with me, afraid that he's going to spend another minute alone with his daughter. so at that time, i decided, hey, this is family. i got to do this. so i asked him, i said, hey, just tell me exact time and exact place where i can find him. they end up telling me tuesday, at about 2:15, he would go to a daycare center to pick up his son. i staked out the place, planned my escape route, went to...
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me being 15, it excited me to shoot at somebody.ause it made other people look at me and say, man, you see that guy, that's a cool guy there, it made me proud. >> what made you proud? >> them knowing that i would kill somebody and not even worry about it or not worry about getting caught. >> i was 16 and i shot somebody. it was the first day of the semester and i was by myself and, you know, there was one of my rivals with a bunch of his home boys, probably about 15 or 20 of them. i was surrounded by everybody, something was going to happen to me. and i was genuinely scared. i was worried for my own life. my reaction was to pull out my gun. and, you know, in the middle of the confrontation, i shot him. and the gun had discharged while i was running and another innocent bystander was shot in the process. human beings are the most dangerous animal on the earth. and when it comes down to what i was doing, it was insane. >> this is our son, evan. tomorrow he would have been 10 years old. he's not here to celebrate it. >> on our second d
me being 15, it excited me to shoot at somebody.ause it made other people look at me and say, man, you see that guy, that's a cool guy there, it made me proud. >> what made you proud? >> them knowing that i would kill somebody and not even worry about it or not worry about getting caught. >> i was 16 and i shot somebody. it was the first day of the semester and i was by myself and, you know, there was one of my rivals with a bunch of his home boys, probably about 15 or 20 of...
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rodrick actually came to me and looked me in my face and said, can you please stay with me on my case, let me stay on probation with you so that we can get through this? >> can you be more specific about the level of improvement that you've seen in the past year of working with him? >> he had an allegiance with a street gang. and there was a lot of respect that he got with the street gang. a lot of authority with the street gang. and position. and recently, rodrick has terminated his association by removing the tattoos on his arm. which is a measurable feat. >> how significant of a step is that for somebody who's been affiliated with gang to remove the gang signs from themselves? >> a monumental step, a remarkable feat. >> do you believe it would be safe for him to be released to the care and custody of his mother. >> yes, i do. >> thank you. that's all the questions that i have, judge. >> rod, let's talk first about what brings you here today. you're being charged with possession of marijuana and resisting law enforcement. are you going to cooperate with the prosecutor's office in id
rodrick actually came to me and looked me in my face and said, can you please stay with me on my case, let me stay on probation with you so that we can get through this? >> can you be more specific about the level of improvement that you've seen in the past year of working with him? >> he had an allegiance with a street gang. and there was a lot of respect that he got with the street gang. a lot of authority with the street gang. and position. and recently, rodrick has terminated...
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stay with me.e watching cnn. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. [ laughing ] want to play hide and seek? yeah! 1... 2... 6... 10! [ female announcer ] piÑa colada yoplait. it is so good when you need a little escape. [ mom ] still counting. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuber
stay with me.e watching cnn. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. [ laughing ] want to play hide and seek? yeah! 1... 2... 6... 10! [ female announcer ] piÑa colada yoplait. it is so good when you need a little escape. [ mom ] still...
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me cuido bien y me agrada mi imagen.nuestra querida francisca la chapele, se une a la familia de "despierta amÉrica"! (gritos) (aplausos) francisca: gracias. karla: mi querida francisca va a ser la reportera del pueblo. francisca: es perenne en los rincones para hablar con ustedes. karla: un sueÑo hecho realidad. francisca: me siento muy contenta, me han tratado increÍble, de verdad, estoy complacida de pertenecer a una casita tan linda y feliz como esta. karla: patadita... ximena: te lo mereces, eres una muestra de que los sueÑos se hacen realidad, muy contentos por ti. alejandro: seÑora divina, se nos dio! karla: tu mamÁ debe estar feliz. johnny: pero son las 98 centro, es la hora de... >> revoltillo! johnny: alan lo va a decir desde cancÚn, cuÉntalo! ♪ ♪ maity: shakira y sus hijos milÁn y satcha fueron a apoyar a su papÁ piquÉ, en un partido de fÚtbol, era la primera vez que el pequeÑo sasha, iba a un partido de fÚtbol, pero como era de esperarse fue con su camiseta de acompaÑado de su abuela, la mamÁ gerard. el hijo
me cuido bien y me agrada mi imagen.nuestra querida francisca la chapele, se une a la familia de "despierta amÉrica"! (gritos) (aplausos) francisca: gracias. karla: mi querida francisca va a ser la reportera del pueblo. francisca: es perenne en los rincones para hablar con ustedes. karla: un sueÑo hecho realidad. francisca: me siento muy contenta, me han tratado increÍble, de verdad, estoy complacida de pertenecer a una casita tan linda y feliz como esta. karla: patadita... ximena:...
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me cuido bien y me agrada mi imagen. adicciÓn. continÚe enviando su opiniÓn. #preguntada. en las noticias quiero compartir lo siguiente, flotando en una piscina, inconsciente que ese y sin impulso encontraron a un niÑo, se mantiene bajo observaciÓn. investigadores estudiaron a pequeÑos de 11 meses y concluyeron que el aprendizaje es mÁs Óptimo a travÉs de una situaciÓn inesperada, los bebÉs se mostraron mÁs curiosos antes las sorpresas que las actividades previsibles, pero es mÁs lo que nosotros como padres aprendemos de ellos sin este tenemos para escucharlos y observarlos. ahora que se acerca el verano es probable que quiera ir a la fundaciÓn para mantenerse en forma, pero el ejercicio regular lo hace ver mÁs joven, las personas de 40 aÑos que realizan ejercicio tienen la piel mÁs elástica que quienes no lo hacen, el secreto es movernos para mantenernos jÓvenes. el error de una persona puede significar la suerte de otra, es el caso de la modelo colombiana manuela arbelaez, quien revelÓ el precio de un auto en la person
me cuido bien y me agrada mi imagen. adicciÓn. continÚe enviando su opiniÓn. #preguntada. en las noticias quiero compartir lo siguiente, flotando en una piscina, inconsciente que ese y sin impulso encontraron a un niÑo, se mantiene bajo observaciÓn. investigadores estudiaron a pequeÑos de 11 meses y concluyeron que el aprendizaje es mÁs Óptimo a travÉs de una situaciÓn inesperada, los bebÉs se mostraron mÁs curiosos antes las sorpresas que las actividades previsibles, pero es mÁs...
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me cuido bien y me agrada mi imagen. hemos escogido un top blanco muelle clÁsico de botones, el pantalÓn con textura, las sandalias que agregan el toque, y la cartera cruzada. ana: veo que unos son altos, otros bajitos, depende del cuerpo de la persona. adriana: lo mÁs importante es conocer tu cuerpo y escoger la pieza adecuada para ti. ana: ahora, cÓmo transformarlos en algo mÁs formal, como para ir al trabajo. adriana: este me encanta, aquÍ jugamos con bastante textura en la parte de la boca, nos vemos con mÁs estilo, y sÚper importante, ya que tenemos la bota arriba, utilizar colores claros. ana: en el caso de la oficina, podrÍamos usar los pants de tela de algodÓn, o tendrÍamos que optar por telas como la seda y el poliÉster. adriana: depende de tu trabajo y de etiqueta de trabajo para tu vestuario, lo importante es escoger el look adecuado para tu tipo de actividad diaria. ana: si tenemos un pant casual, una blusa mÁs formal. adriana: igual, lo importante de la modelo es que ella le agrega la elegancia con el bolso,
me cuido bien y me agrada mi imagen. hemos escogido un top blanco muelle clÁsico de botones, el pantalÓn con textura, las sandalias que agregan el toque, y la cartera cruzada. ana: veo que unos son altos, otros bajitos, depende del cuerpo de la persona. adriana: lo mÁs importante es conocer tu cuerpo y escoger la pieza adecuada para ti. ana: ahora, cÓmo transformarlos en algo mÁs formal, como para ir al trabajo. adriana: este me encanta, aquÍ jugamos con bastante textura en la parte de la...
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>> i didn't see anything. >> he's telling me, did you see me do anything?do anything? honestly, i didn't. the officer witnessed it and he made that very clear. he said, i saw you masturbating. it doesn't matter if she sees you or not. but i saw you, you're going to lockup. >> it's not what she saw. >> okay, so basically, you're accusing me of rule 38, right? >> he kept denying up and down that he had done anything. but the officer saw what he saw. >> he locked me up for -- >> for having your penis out indecently exposed using it for something other than urinating. >> with rule 38 working its way back into our story lines, we returned to johnny perkins for more insight. >> see, everywhere you go, if you're down the hall you're going to have inmates watching y'all, really watching the women because anytime a woman come around, they want to watch and some will be trying to masturbate. >> at one point during the interview he was looking directly at me and he said, i was stalking you all, but there were already too many people around you. so i had a hard time, i
>> i didn't see anything. >> he's telling me, did you see me do anything?do anything? honestly, i didn't. the officer witnessed it and he made that very clear. he said, i saw you masturbating. it doesn't matter if she sees you or not. but i saw you, you're going to lockup. >> it's not what she saw. >> okay, so basically, you're accusing me of rule 38, right? >> he kept denying up and down that he had done anything. but the officer saw what he saw. >> he...
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me cuido bien y me agrada mi imagen.a "yo no creo en los hombres", javier buscan regresar a la pantalla chica como compaÑero de maite perrone. javier: la empresa tiene que decidir, yo soy exclusivo de la empresa, y donde me ponga. reportero: al preguntarle si ha tenido un acercamiento con la cantante maite perrone esto respondiÓ. javier: todavÍa no, estamos todavÍa hablando. ana: maite no deja de trabajar. alan: ha sido una campeona. ana: tampoco para mariana seoane que compatiÓ esto. reportero: mariana seoane, la villana de hasta el fin del mundo justificÓ la maldad de su personaje silvana. mariana: hay personas que se equivocan de su manera de actuar, la ninez marca la vida de cualquiera, esta mujer silvana, tan chica vio como su madre se quitÓ la vida, a raÍz de eso, ellos crecieron con un odio terrible. reportero: la actriz hablÓ del momento que atraviesa a nivel humano y personal. mariana: soy una mujer feliz y agradecida con dios y con la vida, porque primero que nada tengo salud, vivo de lo que me gusta, tengo a m
me cuido bien y me agrada mi imagen.a "yo no creo en los hombres", javier buscan regresar a la pantalla chica como compaÑero de maite perrone. javier: la empresa tiene que decidir, yo soy exclusivo de la empresa, y donde me ponga. reportero: al preguntarle si ha tenido un acercamiento con la cantante maite perrone esto respondiÓ. javier: todavÍa no, estamos todavÍa hablando. ana: maite no deja de trabajar. alan: ha sido una campeona. ana: tampoco para mariana seoane que compatiÓ...
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and she was telling me she loved me. almost 22 years for us to have this real connection as mother and daughter. i decided to go back to school and get my g.e.d. and my associate's degree in social work to be a social worker. and i just decided that, you know, i wasn't going to let my size or other obstacles come in my way, stop me anymore. i learned that no amount of money in this world is worth your freedom. being free, you are capable of everything. the sky's the limit. you know, everything is in front of you. being behind bars, that's where you're stuck. >>> america's prisons, dangerous, often deadly. there are 2 million people doing time. every day, it's a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down! on your feet! down! >> pendleton juvenile is the last stop in indiana for young offenders who have committed serious crimes. we spent months inside where the staff is determined to rehabilitate impulsive teens who are often angry and violent. this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile, extended stay."
and she was telling me she loved me. almost 22 years for us to have this real connection as mother and daughter. i decided to go back to school and get my g.e.d. and my associate's degree in social work to be a social worker. and i just decided that, you know, i wasn't going to let my size or other obstacles come in my way, stop me anymore. i learned that no amount of money in this world is worth your freedom. being free, you are capable of everything. the sky's the limit. you know, everything...
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chiquis: me fui a despedir de los niÑos, estaban en su cuarto, me acostÉ con ellos, me despedÍ, y fuinseÑado a nadie. johnny: declaraciones fuertes pero maÑana va a estar aquÍ en la casa. y hoy en "el gordo y la flaca", no se pierdan la segunda parte de la serie exclusiva. karla: que maÑana la vamos a recibir con mucho cariÑo. ahora vÁmonos a las redes. william: muy buenos dÍas, estamos super conectados, y obviamente las redes sociales estÁn super calientes, todo el mundo se estÁ preguntando por el gran anuncio que haremos en el programa. maity:y veremos mÁs adelante, pero yo los voy a complacer con un bombazo. pillaron juntos nuevamente a jennifer lÓpez y casper smart, tenemos la prueba. ahÍ les va. william: miren lo que Él puso. "miren a quiÉn me encontré". se la encontrÓ en la playa. maity: vamos a decir lo que es, jennifer lÓpez estuvo con casper smart, terminaron, pero ya se les habÍa visto juntos y ahora Él pone el vÍdeo donde jennifer lÓpez de lo mÁs feliz le dice adiÓs, y sigue en su bici. el amor! william: opinen de esto en las redes sociales! alejandro: me encontrÉ con carla
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look at me, look at me. i want you to keep looking at me. don't look at the floor. >> today we had an offender that was told he has to move out of his cell house, out of the "f" unit. >> taylo's attacker joe buchanan was quickly subdued and is on his way to a special management cell, pending further investigation. >> he lost his job yesterday and the counselor and the case manager went ahead and brought him in, told him he had to pack up and leave. the offender got right by the door. the case manager and counselor were coming out. counselor was kicked in the chest and popped in the head. >> taylo will be transported to the prison hospital. ironically, he shares something in common with his attacker. both their jobs require that they be sounding boards for inmates. taylo's an "f" dorm counselor. buchanan, a prison barber. >> it was always one of my dreams to be a barber, because on the street, i used to always hang around the barber shop, right? i used to always sit up in the barber shop and listen to them tell jokes one know? tell jokes and
look at me, look at me. i want you to keep looking at me. don't look at the floor. >> today we had an offender that was told he has to move out of his cell house, out of the "f" unit. >> taylo's attacker joe buchanan was quickly subdued and is on his way to a special management cell, pending further investigation. >> he lost his job yesterday and the counselor and the case manager went ahead and brought him in, told him he had to pack up and leave. the offender got...
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just get me out of here. and they handcuffed me. they threw me in the back of a pickup. i would actually ends up back, you know, in the united states again. it had been so long. i was so happy to be back. what i did was my fault. there's no one else to blame for it. it was pure stupidity. if i could do it all over again, none of it would have happened. being an addict is being in a prison of your own. because of my poor decisions, i went through what i went through. but i came out a better person. i've learned a lot. and it's made me who i am. >> [ bleep ]. >> a woman is jailed after an assault is captured on video. >> she deserved it. i don't feel bad at all. >> and then struggles with isolation. >> just going to to go crazy. just gonna go [ bleep ] crazy. >> a trans gender inmate manipulates the system. >> what they going to do? put me in jail.
just get me out of here. and they handcuffed me. they threw me in the back of a pickup. i would actually ends up back, you know, in the united states again. it had been so long. i was so happy to be back. what i did was my fault. there's no one else to blame for it. it was pure stupidity. if i could do it all over again, none of it would have happened. being an addict is being in a prison of your own. because of my poor decisions, i went through what i went through. but i came out a better...
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me, and they support me. so i was like, well, if they care, i should care. so then i started just doing what i had to do so i could be back with them. >> so you're nervous. it's a big deal today? >> yeah. >> you were in a fight the other day. >> yesterday. we both said it was stupid. like there was no reason for us to get mad like that. >> but you just get so mad that you can't stop and think and say like "wow, tomorrow, i'm going before this board... >> nah ... i was just .. - it was just impulse. it just happened, out of nowhere. one minute i was calm, and then the next thing you know, i was just, we were arguing. >> do you have to speak in front of them? >> yeah. >> good luck. >> i know, thank you! >> i hope it goes well. >> thank you. hopefully i get it. but i don't know- if i don't i'll just work harder, and maybe next time i'll get it. he faces staff, his therapist, and on speaker phone his probation officer. >> i know, keith had mentioned that he would like to present for his his stage two, um do you h
me, and they support me. so i was like, well, if they care, i should care. so then i started just doing what i had to do so i could be back with them. >> so you're nervous. it's a big deal today? >> yeah. >> you were in a fight the other day. >> yesterday. we both said it was stupid. like there was no reason for us to get mad like that. >> but you just get so mad that you can't stop and think and say like "wow, tomorrow, i'm going before this board... >>...
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let me--let me-- let me preface that-- professor o'leary wants to know the answer.you clear of a valuation-- are you groveling and begging 'cause you know the answer is crazy? we want--he wants to know-- okay. connor, can i take it? what's crazy is to try to value a company that is pre-revenue. (connor) it makes no sense. we could do discounted cash flow-- well done. point well done. let me value it. you know what? but the problem is that--is-- (jillian) but i can talk discounted cash flows and intangible assets right now. one second. one second. (kevin) 'cause you know-- jillian, you know... bring it on. let's do it. you're gonna sell exactly how many in 12 months? you don't know. yes. well, i don't know exactly. (laughs) how much are you saying your company is worth? okay, 200--if we sell 200,000 units in the first year-- no, wait. no, no, no. you asked for-- the question is, when you impute a value on the company-- i give you $100,000, you give me 20% of the stock-- what are you telling me your company's worth today? i based 2 valuation methods off of 200,000 uni
let me--let me-- let me preface that-- professor o'leary wants to know the answer.you clear of a valuation-- are you groveling and begging 'cause you know the answer is crazy? we want--he wants to know-- okay. connor, can i take it? what's crazy is to try to value a company that is pre-revenue. (connor) it makes no sense. we could do discounted cash flow-- well done. point well done. let me value it. you know what? but the problem is that--is-- (jillian) but i can talk discounted cash flows and...
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just get me out of here. and they handcuffed me. they threw me in the back of a pickup.never thought that i would actually ends up back, you know, in the united states again. it had been so long. i was so happy to be back. what i did was my fault. there's no one else to blame for it. it was pure stupidity. if i could do it all over again, none of it would have happened. being an addict is being in a prison of your own. because of my poor decisions, i went through what i went through. but i came out a better person. i've learned a lot. and it's made me who i am. ♪ >>> i cannot believe i really was in colombia. i'm only 18, i wasn't even thinking about you're going smuggle drugs. i'm going literally have it in my bra and in my underwear. >> get me out of here! >> i realized i was set up. so now i'm suspicious of everybody. bitch, this better be a part of,
just get me out of here. and they handcuffed me. they threw me in the back of a pickup.never thought that i would actually ends up back, you know, in the united states again. it had been so long. i was so happy to be back. what i did was my fault. there's no one else to blame for it. it was pure stupidity. if i could do it all over again, none of it would have happened. being an addict is being in a prison of your own. because of my poor decisions, i went through what i went through. but i came...
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me either.e i can talk to the manager and, you know, he would have time to have somebody walk you over there. >> if you walk me over there, i'll spread it out. i'll let the officer look at it. >> okay. all right. let me see what i can do. no promises. >> i appreciate it. just two minutes. >> i'll try. okay. all right. >> for me personally, that's the only way i have found just to even survive in prison. it's become so important. it's just a part of what i rediscovered. a lot of it is a coping mechanism. because you go through all the trauma, you know, of killing innocent people and stuff like that. it's like the prayer tithe offerings you make. each prayer tithe, you make that with the individual prayer to your specific victim and everything. that prayer is sent to the spirit world and it goes directly to your victim, asking them for forgiveness, stuff like that. that's important. >> i have a question for you. kinslow's religious articles. his native articles. they won't give them to him today.
me either.e i can talk to the manager and, you know, he would have time to have somebody walk you over there. >> if you walk me over there, i'll spread it out. i'll let the officer look at it. >> okay. all right. let me see what i can do. no promises. >> i appreciate it. just two minutes. >> i'll try. okay. all right. >> for me personally, that's the only way i have found just to even survive in prison. it's become so important. it's just a part of what i...
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called me and asked me to come to l.a.could tell me face-to-face that i was unhealthy. when the mayor looked at me and told me i was too fat i really took it to heart. little by little i worked at it. >> you've lived a life out in public. >> that's true. >> that's good and bad. don't go digging but we've all got something. what i like about it is that i really don't think that i've ever had to ever there's nothing in my life that i've been afraid of coming out and destroying. that doesn't mean i've lived a perfect life i've written about things and talked about things that i've done. i don't want to be in a situation where somebody's holding something over my head. i feel that way about my personal and private life and professionally. what i mean by that is i don't mean to suggest i'm a self-made man. i don't believe in being self-made. somebody loved us and nobody does this by themselves. we all have people who love us and care for us and help us become who we are. but i don't know anybody anything for giving me this. i p
called me and asked me to come to l.a.could tell me face-to-face that i was unhealthy. when the mayor looked at me and told me i was too fat i really took it to heart. little by little i worked at it. >> you've lived a life out in public. >> that's true. >> that's good and bad. don't go digging but we've all got something. what i like about it is that i really don't think that i've ever had to ever there's nothing in my life that i've been afraid of coming out and destroying....
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it's about me.eed to get right for myself. >>> we sat down to interview conrad salazar just days away from his projected release about his recent parole hearing. apparently, it didn't go so well. >> you're camera hungry. anything to get on the camera. >> gestures, parole board. you have the right to remain silent. are you going to make a statement? >> yeah, what is this report for? >> you told the lady on the parole board [ bleep ] and called her a bitch and a whore. >> for nose reason? >> you're entitled to put your statement in there. >> okay, i asked her why she was putting me on intense supervision, it was setting up to fail me. she got mad and asked me why, and i said the last time i ended up shooting the cop that couldn't hold down the job. in ten years, i think i got two of these, minor reports for verbal abuse. all women. why do you expect us to talk like this and us to go, okay, uh-h uh-huh. >> i need to know who the parole board is so i can ask a question, like if she started the confronta
it's about me.eed to get right for myself. >>> we sat down to interview conrad salazar just days away from his projected release about his recent parole hearing. apparently, it didn't go so well. >> you're camera hungry. anything to get on the camera. >> gestures, parole board. you have the right to remain silent. are you going to make a statement? >> yeah, what is this report for? >> you told the lady on the parole board [ bleep ] and called her a bitch and a...
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if you love me and you want to be with me, you'll let me sleep with [ bleep ] and you'll help me do it at all costs and then i will marry you and you will become mine. you will become my queen. >> at the time, manual trout's victim was a 13-year-old girl. >> i took her and we got our hair and nails done and then when i thought that she was ready, i went and got him. we had already intoxicated her so much with drugs and alcohol that she was eating out of the palm of our hands. >> manual trout says she talked about the crime with a family member who then reported it to the police. >> i wanted my fairy tale happy ending. and that's what i didn't get. i did what i had to do to get what i wanted or thought i was getting. but all i was getting was a heartbreak and sent to prison. >> coming up --- >> i had stabbed this girl with her own knife. i was like, well, it was just a lung. you know, she's got two. what's the big deal. >> serving time for violence. one inmate lays it on the line for a chance at freedom. >> if stupidity is a crime i'm guilty i guess. >>> if it weren't for the 17-foot
if you love me and you want to be with me, you'll let me sleep with [ bleep ] and you'll help me do it at all costs and then i will marry you and you will become mine. you will become my queen. >> at the time, manual trout's victim was a 13-year-old girl. >> i took her and we got our hair and nails done and then when i thought that she was ready, i went and got him. we had already intoxicated her so much with drugs and alcohol that she was eating out of the palm of our hands....
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y yo me llevo mi licuado de proteÍnas y me lo tomo, eso me calma la ansiedad y hace que no me salga dei, te seguiré por siempre ♪ ♪ yo no te verÉ, pues me siento seguro ♪ ♪ puedo subir a las montaÑas mÁs altas ♪ ♪ todo lo puedo por la fuerza de tu amor ♪ ♪ caminarÉ y no me rendiré, estarÉ firme por el resto de mi vida ♪ ♪ vivir y no me detendrÉ ♪ ♪ testigo de promesas cada dÍa ♪ ♪ confiar en ti, te seguirÉ por siempre ♪ ♪ tu amor me vistiÓ de esperanza, tu amor me vistiÓ de justicia ♪ ♪ tu amor me vistiÓ de promesas que no fallarÁn ♪ ♪ tu amor me vistiÓ de esperanza, tu amor me vistiÓ de justicia ♪ ♪ tu amor me vistiÓ de promesas que no fallarÁn ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ caminarÉ y no me rendiré ♪ ♪ estarÉ firme por el resto de mi vida ♪ ♪ vivirÉ y no me detendré, pues necesito de promesas cada dÍa ♪ ♪ confiarÉ en ti, te seguiré por siempre ♪ ♪ ♪ ana: fuerte del aplauso para ella! quÉ hermosa canciÓn, escuchando la canciÓn se me pone la piel chinita. tu mÚsica habla de dios, en especial esta canciÓn tan hermosa, parte de lo que trasmite por la ley, por quÉ surgiÓ? julissa: es la canciÓn lema de mi disco
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>> she was looking at me. a .22 and i shot her in the head four times and then covered the body up with a blanket and drove off. terri didn't try and defend herself at all, just stood there when i shot her. you know, she didn't put her hands up or anything like that. it was -- maybe she knew. i don't know for sure that was going to happen, you know. i have no idea. >> once i started referring to terri as a woman, he started actually embracing the fact that in his mind he had married a woman. terri was a female as far as he was concerned, and i think it became a little more acceptable to him, and at that point the interview took a really dramatic turn. 30 years later, you know, there's a lot of information out. she was a transgender. >> i never heard that term until you used it. >> she was a woman. as far as she was concerned, she was a woman. she had breasts, a vagina, anatomically turned into a woman. does that give you any comfort? >> i feel sorry for the victim actually. sympathetic because the person had a
>> she was looking at me. a .22 and i shot her in the head four times and then covered the body up with a blanket and drove off. terri didn't try and defend herself at all, just stood there when i shot her. you know, she didn't put her hands up or anything like that. it was -- maybe she knew. i don't know for sure that was going to happen, you know. i have no idea. >> once i started referring to terri as a woman, he started actually embracing the fact that in his mind he had married...
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i remember telling her that bo had raped me and i realized he was chasing me. so i kept running. push ing him off of me. >> reporter: allison says bo was begging her to come back, to not tell anyone but he finally let her go. >> it was a state of shock. i just needed to get away from him and to somebody that was going to get me to a safe place. >> reporter: she went to the hospital and had a rape kit exam but didn't want the police involved. >> i knew going forward with that would be a huge ordeal and him playing for the griz maximized it by 100. >> reporter: instead she decided to do her own detective work. >> the morning after, as miserable as she was, her and her friend decided you need to get a confession. you need to tell bo if he doesn't apologize in the morning you will go to the cops. >> reporter: she hid an audio recorder between the couch cushions. >> i'm so sorry. we were laying on the couch. i was obviously completely [ bleep ] up. >> i have heard stories before of how hard it is to charge somebody with rape. in general i didn't want to be questione
i remember telling her that bo had raped me and i realized he was chasing me. so i kept running. push ing him off of me. >> reporter: allison says bo was begging her to come back, to not tell anyone but he finally let her go. >> it was a state of shock. i just needed to get away from him and to somebody that was going to get me to a safe place. >> reporter: she went to the hospital and had a rape kit exam but didn't want the police involved. >> i knew going forward with...
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me alone.ough. in theory it works. experience on a problem sittinbiÑci%9q in oneçó place more brains is better brains. the management part will be tough, i think. >> rose: so much information is known today. there's such a data overwhelming amount of information. >> yeah. >> rose: our power to collect information has never been greater. >> that's right. reach out and give us more information. what's the value added of the c.i.a.? >> this is an advantage not being there because i think the c.i.a. is strugglingxd to revolve around a fundamental question. when i joined the service, i intelligence was secrets, interpreting communication. if you want to look at the north korean nuclear facility, get on google earth. human sources inside an organization. the iranian revolution in 1979, if you're fast forwarding to watch unrest in iran today, you will get people on twitter vine people with smartphone photos. i'm not sure you have people clandestinely collecting because youçó have 1,000 uh protesters c
me alone.ough. in theory it works. experience on a problem sittinbiÑci%9q in oneçó place more brains is better brains. the management part will be tough, i think. >> rose: so much information is known today. there's such a data overwhelming amount of information. >> yeah. >> rose: our power to collect information has never been greater. >> that's right. reach out and give us more information. what's the value added of the c.i.a.? >> this is an advantage not...
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[ screaming ] >> he shot me he shot me. he shot me man. oh my god! >> did you hear me? he [ bleep ] ran. >> all right. there's a lot here. the language of the police. i've got a lot for you, which brings in what you brought in. let's just begin with the obvious first question how do you mistake a handgun from a taser? how does that mistake happen? >> the amount of training we give our police officers is shamefully inadequate. >> inadequate? >> inadequate. under any stretch of the imagination, that's even with the better departments. identify we need to do a much better job. there's no way an officer who's utilizing a taser should have that accessible to his dominant hand. >> show me with this. >> this is red-handle pistol. it's not operational. it's for training purposes just for this reason. this is a typical tactical rig. if you're a right-handed shooting this is your dominant hand. your taser would be on the other side of your body accessible to the weak hand. why? because you never make that mistake. you never think you're drawing for your taser and pull your handgu
[ screaming ] >> he shot me he shot me. he shot me man. oh my god! >> did you hear me? he [ bleep ] ran. >> all right. there's a lot here. the language of the police. i've got a lot for you, which brings in what you brought in. let's just begin with the obvious first question how do you mistake a handgun from a taser? how does that mistake happen? >> the amount of training we give our police officers is shamefully inadequate. >> inadequate? >> inadequate....
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[screams] >> help me! >> show me. >> children.ams] [sobbing] not my son] screams] [distant screams] >> i'm hurt. [gasping] help me, >> you find comfort here where your father once ruled? >> comfort? better said lament. >> i too, i married to be queen. tell me me antipas, at the time at the at the tetarach. >> we are both fools. >> i will find you here not lamenting but ruling jews, all jews as your father ruled. all powerful not a puppet of the romans. >> i will not rest until i'm on this throne as king with you by my side. >> greetings. cart broken on way home. mime from jerusalem. will you help me? >> jerusalem. >> shalom. >> from years back i heard. passed to one of his sons. >> no no son of herrod rules now. >> rome sent governors to rule. the romans valued that. >> ha has become of herrod. >> at the time tell the -- >> >> i made great effort teaching son scriptures. dreaming he might become land given to us by god. perhaps it is time to return. huh? so this is the new city of the jew jews? why don't they hail they new governo
[screams] >> help me! >> show me. >> children.ams] [sobbing] not my son] screams] [distant screams] >> i'm hurt. [gasping] help me, >> you find comfort here where your father once ruled? >> comfort? better said lament. >> i too, i married to be queen. tell me me antipas, at the time at the at the tetarach. >> we are both fools. >> i will find you here not lamenting but ruling jews, all jews as your father ruled. all powerful not a puppet of...
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when he saw me, he got quickly mounted and rode out to meet me. we had a 30 minute conversation and in that conversation, i asked him to order all confederate armies to lay their weapons down. he do mirrored and said i cannot do that without speaking to the president. he did not know that president davis was pleading to georgia. i told him there is not a southerner underarms who will not obey your order. what i disagreed with him, i respect him for. he said that is a political matter i cannot deal with. i can only deal with my army to surrender. host: let's get one more call from illinois. this is mike from metropolitan illinois. caller: dr. fields, where there any particular documents or records that were the most helpful to you in preparing what obviously -- you have a comprehensive knowledge of the background of general grant. were there any particular documents that were especially helpful? guest: no, there worked. i had been giving the documents quite a bit of thoughts and it is a good question. it gets to the root of the matter. i did not ha
when he saw me, he got quickly mounted and rode out to meet me. we had a 30 minute conversation and in that conversation, i asked him to order all confederate armies to lay their weapons down. he do mirrored and said i cannot do that without speaking to the president. he did not know that president davis was pleading to georgia. i told him there is not a southerner underarms who will not obey your order. what i disagreed with him, i respect him for. he said that is a political matter i cannot...
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don't touch me. you thought i spent 150,000, which is not the number, by the way. >> yeah. [scoffs] >> well, why did you say it, then? >> i didn't say that. you probably said it. >> hank, it came out of your mouth. >> no, it came out of your mouth, marcus, just like a lot of stuff comes out of your mouth. >> so you're telling me this place-- >> "sales will go up 200%." [muttering] well, it didn't happen. >> hank, are you 49 or 14? >> 49. >> really? >> yeah. thanks, marcus. >> hank, how would your dad feel about you doing something like this? somebody comes in, they put money in with a handshake. do we have a deal? they work their ass off. we try to make this nice thing. if you want to change the deal, you should be a man about it. but to tell somebody they did nothing. >> i'm not saying you didn't do anything. >> your dad would be frickin' embarrassed of you. >> i'm not saying you did nothing. i'm saying you didn't do what you promised. >> get out of my face. you're a thief and a liar and a cheater.
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they never had a part for me. they just wrote me in. that's why my name stayed the same. >> so you were blessed in a sense. >> yes. >> but there are a lot of people who are not. >> so blessed. >> going back to your story and that of freddie gray who you say you know and a number of these people in these baltimore neighborhoods, one of the big themes of these conversations has been why are these young men, in most cases, running from police? that's when the situation escalates. we've heard from freddie gray's family's lawyer say he should have run faster. that was the only mistake he made that night. how would your 25-year-old self knowing baltimore as you do what would you have done? >> i probably would have took off too. there's no winning with them. i was reading and looking on cnn or whatever -- >> but doesn't that make the situation worse, felecia? >> yeah but not all the time. if you're standing there, they're going to say you did anything or whatever they want to say. whatever they say, whatever the police say, y'all is going to b
they never had a part for me. they just wrote me in. that's why my name stayed the same. >> so you were blessed in a sense. >> yes. >> but there are a lot of people who are not. >> so blessed. >> going back to your story and that of freddie gray who you say you know and a number of these people in these baltimore neighborhoods, one of the big themes of these conversations has been why are these young men, in most cases, running from police? that's when the...
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so these were orders to assault me, at least, if not to kill me. they didn't do it for reasons we could go into. they thought they were being set up to be caught as one of them put it, like oswald. and, instead, they blew the attempt. and we spent that night with their next objective, which was the water gate. they went into the water gate three weeks later and then, on a second attempt, for reasons, by the way, we still don't know. anyone who feels confident that they know exactly what the raid into the water gate offices were -- or what the second raid was for, does not have an adequate consequence as far as i know yet. as far as any documents we know. that remains something of a mystery. but the people who did it did know of the physical attempt to assault me weeks earlier on the capitol. both of those had a very rational motive. i believe any president we've seen wo had that policy which was threatened to that extent by an insider who was threatening to release new documents would have done pretty much the same. this administration put it down
so these were orders to assault me, at least, if not to kill me. they didn't do it for reasons we could go into. they thought they were being set up to be caught as one of them put it, like oswald. and, instead, they blew the attempt. and we spent that night with their next objective, which was the water gate. they went into the water gate three weeks later and then, on a second attempt, for reasons, by the way, we still don't know. anyone who feels confident that they know exactly what the...
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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 stabbing 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 a 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 stabbing 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...
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he drug me outside started to beat on me. beating me, beating me, beating me, and beating me. i just -- i stabbed him. he fell, i stabbed him again. >> holly did not let prison end his love life. he told us he's had three prison husbands so far and the current one figured out a way for the couple to be close to one another in the crowded general population dorms. >> i'll tell you he would actually pay the guy that slept next to me, he would actually pay him to sleep in his bed. uh-huh, sure would, just to be beside me. ain't that something? >> the inmate holly considers his husband asked to remain anonymous to prevent his family from learning about the relationship. >> i never thought in a million years i would be in a relationship like this. >> i'm his first, his only, and his last. >> the prison, of course, does not allow inmates to marry one another, but that didn't stop holly and his boyfriend from exchanging rings and vows. but soon after the couple landed in ad seg after another inmate jumped holly and his boyfriend retaliated with a beating. holly's boyfriend was eventu
he drug me outside started to beat on me. beating me, beating me, beating me, and beating me. i just -- i stabbed him. he fell, i stabbed him again. >> holly did not let prison end his love life. he told us he's had three prison husbands so far and the current one figured out a way for the couple to be close to one another in the crowded general population dorms. >> i'll tell you he would actually pay the guy that slept next to me, he would actually pay him to sleep in his bed....
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>> one guy tells me they're going to hang me. been arrested. >> of course i'm scared. >> you know, you think you're a tough guy. >> this country is going to show you how weak you really are. >> he's all yours. >> in their eyes, i was guilty. >> enjoy your time here. >> they weren't trying to help me with anything. i can't believe this is happening to me. here i am thinking i'm going to get on the flight. next thing i know, i'm in a jail cell. there is guys everywhere. they're all long beards, little caps. someone says something. i don't understand a word he is saying. and then i hear someone else say -- >> what country? >> what country? >> america. the wrong words to say. >> back up! what the hell? hands off! hands off. get back! i wasn't scared because of these guys. i'm scared about what is going to happen to me now. this girl from the embassy finally shows up. >> how are you doing? >> i go great. >> never better. >> she went -- >> really? >> no. what's going to happen to me? >> they're going to decide how many days to give you
>> one guy tells me they're going to hang me. been arrested. >> of course i'm scared. >> you know, you think you're a tough guy. >> this country is going to show you how weak you really are. >> he's all yours. >> in their eyes, i was guilty. >> enjoy your time here. >> they weren't trying to help me with anything. i can't believe this is happening to me. here i am thinking i'm going to get on the flight. next thing i know, i'm in a jail cell....
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but you made me figure out there is a lot of me.kevin heart is-- hart is very much still alive. i currently am doing a world tour right now called what now. >> jon: when you say world tour you mean world, what is the longest you have been out of the loop on staun. what is the longest -- >> the longest. >> jon: you have gone without. >> you know what after let me explain let me explain i feltz like i raised the bar so high for myself. >> jon: yes. >> it did a mading-- amazing things. >> jon: it was great, it was great. >> thank you. we did madison square garden. i sold it is out twice. emotional moment for thee. theatrically released it did amazing numbers at the box office. i said if i come back again i have to come correct. i can't come halfway. >> jon: and you didn't lose your mind. like it seems a koij when you reach a certain area like that, when you can sell out madison square gaernd, a lot of comics lose their mind. and go i'm going to come back. but this time i'm go tokai drummer. they come back and like they put on the elvis
but you made me figure out there is a lot of me.kevin heart is-- hart is very much still alive. i currently am doing a world tour right now called what now. >> jon: when you say world tour you mean world, what is the longest you have been out of the loop on staun. what is the longest -- >> the longest. >> jon: you have gone without. >> you know what after let me explain let me explain i feltz like i raised the bar so high for myself. >> jon: yes. >> it did a...
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>> me pusiste a pensar.inan tambiÉn cambiando esposas y novias. >> pero no cambian por un beso y varios ceros en el cheque. adriana: cuando vi esto exige, porque bueno marcos fabiÁn de la mora. esta semana tiene una de las peleas mÁs esperadas de la semana, te gusta el boxeo? mayweather contra pacquio ellos tienen algo en comÚn, han tenido una infancia llena de problemas. ♪ ♪ ♪ vean lo que tenemos preparado. lindsay: ademÁs de la fama, dinero y tener asegurado sus nombres como boxeadores de la historia del deporte... ♪ ♪ ♪ manny pacquio y floyd tienen algo mÁs en comÚn, son conquistadores de la vida, guerreros de corazÓn y es que ambos vencieron con golpes la dureza de una niÑa llena de carencias y dificultades hace 37 37 aÑos en una provincia de las filipinas naciÓ manuel pacquiao el cuarto de seis hermanos, manny tuvo una vida llena de privaciones y sin figura materna siendo la madre quien lo cuidaba no tenÍan para comer y a los 14 aÑos tuvo que dejar su hogar para ganarse la vida sÓlo en manila. no tenÍa
>> me pusiste a pensar.inan tambiÉn cambiando esposas y novias. >> pero no cambian por un beso y varios ceros en el cheque. adriana: cuando vi esto exige, porque bueno marcos fabiÁn de la mora. esta semana tiene una de las peleas mÁs esperadas de la semana, te gusta el boxeo? mayweather contra pacquio ellos tienen algo en comÚn, han tenido una infancia llena de problemas. ♪ ♪ ♪ vean lo que tenemos preparado. lindsay: ademÁs de la fama, dinero y tener asegurado sus nombres...
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give me an example.e and you just had enough, maybe with your left hand -- >> how about this i'm from england. >> jimmy: you know what we could do, punch me in slow-motion, then when we play this back we won't -- we'll speed it up. then the audience at home won't know what the hell went on. all right? >> i need a weapon, actually. >> jimmy: no, no, just hit me with your fist. you know, we're talking here -- all of a sudden -- [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that was totally uncalled for. all right. so now we'll speed that up at home. can we do it right now and see what it looks like? let's see what that looked like. oh, that was good. jason statham, everybody! go see "furious 7." it's in theaters and imax tomorrow. be right back! >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. . you know mobile share value plans now include rollover data, so the data you don't use this month rolls over to the next month. wow, even better. so what are you gonna
give me an example.e and you just had enough, maybe with your left hand -- >> how about this i'm from england. >> jimmy: you know what we could do, punch me in slow-motion, then when we play this back we won't -- we'll speed it up. then the audience at home won't know what the hell went on. all right? >> i need a weapon, actually. >> jimmy: no, no, just hit me with your fist. you know, we're talking here -- all of a sudden -- [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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sophia if you're watching, yeah, please. >> call me. call me. >> jimmy: call her. call me?his is not a thing. >> okay. >> jimmy: i want to know what's going on with "chicago p.d." congrats on everything. gosh, it's a giant hit for nbc and we're so psyched. it's a giant hit everywhere. >> it's really fun. >> jimmy: yeah, it's fun. and you know -- you know how to shoot, man. you're fantastic. >> yeah. >> jimmy: did you have any practice growing up? did you know how to shoot a a gun? >> i did. when i was a little kid i went to summer camp every summer, and you know, you go on the rifle range, and i thought i was super cool with the little .22, and i got home and my dad was kind of excited that i was in into this because he grew up in canada and grew up shooting with his dad, so he took me to the shooting range and i actually got quite good. so when i first went to train for the show, you know, the guys on the s.w.a.t. team are like, "don't worry we'll take it easy on you." and i was like, "okay." [ laughter ] and i got on the shooting range, and they we're like, "just see if y
sophia if you're watching, yeah, please. >> call me. call me. >> jimmy: call her. call me?his is not a thing. >> okay. >> jimmy: i want to know what's going on with "chicago p.d." congrats on everything. gosh, it's a giant hit for nbc and we're so psyched. it's a giant hit everywhere. >> it's really fun. >> jimmy: yeah, it's fun. and you know -- you know how to shoot, man. you're fantastic. >> yeah. >> jimmy: did you have any practice...
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. ♪ i, i've got to know, lord ♪ ♪ ♪ somebody tell me ♪ ♪ ♪ tell me what's goin' on ♪ ♪ (narrator) plus world premiere of the most famous dance routine of all time. ♪ and now you can have a front row seat to this unforgettable night. we're about to see some of the incredible performances from one of the greatest musical programs in television history. ♪ it was the reunion of soul music's brightest stars. presenting "motown 25: yesterday, today, forever." on dvd for the very first time. ♪ baby, everything is all right ♪ ♪ uptight out of sight ♪ (narrator) motown 25 brought us so many special moments, including the very first battle of the bands between the temptations and the four tops, and the hits kept coming. (host) the four tops and the tempting temptations here to battle it out just like in the old days. ♪ i'll be there ♪ ♪ with a love that will shelter you ♪ ♪ wait a minute. ♪ i can turn the grayest sky blue ♪ ♪ i can make it rain whenever i want it to ♪ ♪ i can build a castle from a single grain of sand ♪ ♪ i can make a ship sail on dry land ♪ ♪ ♪ ooh, sugar pie, honey bunch ♪ ♪ y
. ♪ i, i've got to know, lord ♪ ♪ ♪ somebody tell me ♪ ♪ ♪ tell me what's goin' on ♪ ♪ (narrator) plus world premiere of the most famous dance routine of all time. ♪ and now you can have a front row seat to this unforgettable night. we're about to see some of the incredible performances from one of the greatest musical programs in television history. ♪ it was the reunion of soul music's brightest stars. presenting "motown 25: yesterday, today, forever." on dvd...
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mike's telling me something different, and gerri's telling me something, this young lady's telling memething. they're not good nights for them. >> you're wrong. >> greg have you guys ever dialogued about this as a team? >> honest to god, marcus, i leave that up to mike. i don't have these meetings with them like he does. financial data typically isn't shared with employees, at least not in my opinion. >> do you normally have a good night? >> not considering what we could do on a busy night. we could make 200 bucks apiece. >> and how much will you make on a night like tonight? >> 100 to 120. >> so half. >> for, like--yeah. >> i keep being told, "oh, no, this is a good night." you seem to be the only one that has an issue with it. >> i'm the only one who's speaking up. when you're not here enough to know what's going on, it's really honestly hurtful and insulting because we care about this business just as much as you do. >> i'm doing this as trying to help you guys to make more money. >> what it does is it creates animosity amongst the staff. i wish that over the last year or two, you
mike's telling me something different, and gerri's telling me something, this young lady's telling memething. they're not good nights for them. >> you're wrong. >> greg have you guys ever dialogued about this as a team? >> honest to god, marcus, i leave that up to mike. i don't have these meetings with them like he does. financial data typically isn't shared with employees, at least not in my opinion. >> do you normally have a good night? >> not considering what we...