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. >> we haven't met too many inmates on "lockup" that praise prison life. they all agree one thing prison life is perfect for is getting into shape. and over the years we have filmed amazing footage of inmates working out and pumping iron. >> for a long time i didn't work out because i thought it was so cliche, you know, dudes come to prison, they work out. you get big and strong and all that stuff and after a while i had too much idle time and i kept getting in trouble. a buddy of mine started talking to me about lifting. just got into it more it's more of take out my frustrations. that's more of it than anything. it's a stress reliever. >> we work everything. all week long. you hit every body part at least once. like on monday you have a bench day. tuesday you might do shoulders lats and traps. wednesday you do arms and thursday you might have another heavy bench day. you've got a leg day somewhere in there. >> in the survival of the fittest environment the weight yard is one of the few places where inmates can find encouragement. >> let's get another one
. >> we haven't met too many inmates on "lockup" that praise prison life. they all agree one thing prison life is perfect for is getting into shape. and over the years we have filmed amazing footage of inmates working out and pumping iron. >> for a long time i didn't work out because i thought it was so cliche, you know, dudes come to prison, they work out. you get big and strong and all that stuff and after a while i had too much idle time and i kept getting in trouble. a...
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we had to go and beat the mets.in mind. >> jon: you did have to go beat the mets. and what did you do the next day? because that's not going to take too long mariano. is it found watch your paul derek play. you pliew blew out your knee and rehabbed it to come back for the final year. won comeback player year. any advice for derek? >> no advice, jon. my wish for derek is that -- and i pray every night for him to stay healthy so you can enjoy his whole year. >> jon: nice healthy year run the whole gamut. >> enjoying and make sure that he be there for his fans. because he deserves it. >> jon: you pray for that every night. >> oh, yeah. >> jon: never throw in anything for the mets like a nice corner outfielder. you have a direct line to god praying every night. >> we'll try, jon. >> jon: let's just let derek jeter have another nice year, why not? the best there ever was. the closer it's on the bookshelves now. never be another like one like. ♪ we'll pay your early termination fees. so you can get the new galaxy s5 for $
we had to go and beat the mets.in mind. >> jon: you did have to go beat the mets. and what did you do the next day? because that's not going to take too long mariano. is it found watch your paul derek play. you pliew blew out your knee and rehabbed it to come back for the final year. won comeback player year. any advice for derek? >> no advice, jon. my wish for derek is that -- and i pray every night for him to stay healthy so you can enjoy his whole year. >> jon: nice healthy...
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and when we visited there, we met a death row inmate who soon would face that decision.and as far as daryl holton was concerned, the sooner the better. >> yeah, i was convicted of four counts of first-degree murder. my children. >> throughout the entire interview holton spoke in a calm, coherent manner about what led to his nightmarish actions. >> got out of the army, divorced my wife, had custody of my children. reconciled with my wife. the reconciliation didn't work. and i hit her. i struck her. she got custody of the children and pretty much factored me out of the picture. >> then on november 30th, 1997, holton picked up his four children, ranging in age from 4 to 12, to take them christmas shopping. instead, he shot each one through the heart. >> i miss them. but, no, i can't say that i feel any remorse. >> while many death row inmates file numerous appeals to delay their execution, holton dropped all of his. >> i do think that the death penalty is appropriate in some cases. and i've got a low tolerance for someone claiming that they didn't do something that they act
and when we visited there, we met a death row inmate who soon would face that decision.and as far as daryl holton was concerned, the sooner the better. >> yeah, i was convicted of four counts of first-degree murder. my children. >> throughout the entire interview holton spoke in a calm, coherent manner about what led to his nightmarish actions. >> got out of the army, divorced my wife, had custody of my children. reconciled with my wife. the reconciliation didn't work. and i...
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the people i have met. the friendships i have developed, i am grateful for. this whole race has largely been about exercising our right to vote. exercising our right to have our voices he heard. it is about choices and competition. i'm asking you -- i know there's a lot of disappointment -- nobody more than myself. i poured my life into this for the last nine months. i have given it everything i have. i have been blessed by the fact that so many of you, including those behind me on the stage, have done the same. but i am asking you to take the higher road. be the bigger person. return the scorn and enmity of others with dignity. [applause] if we as voters, as a party, as citizens of this great nation -- if we returned fire for fire, then we will burn our great nation to the ground. we deserve that are than that. -- we deserve better than that. don't return fire for fire. don't burn this great nation to the ground. thomas jefferson noted there is nothing that gives one man such advantage over another as to remain always cool and unruffled under every circumsta
the people i have met. the friendships i have developed, i am grateful for. this whole race has largely been about exercising our right to vote. exercising our right to have our voices he heard. it is about choices and competition. i'm asking you -- i know there's a lot of disappointment -- nobody more than myself. i poured my life into this for the last nine months. i have given it everything i have. i have been blessed by the fact that so many of you, including those behind me on the stage,...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i never, i never met a girl like you in my life ♪ ♪ ♪ i never, no, no, yeah, i never met a in my life ♪ ♪ the way that you hold me in the night ♪ ♪ the way that you make me feel right ♪ ♪ whenever you are in my arms ♪ you are filling me with all of your charms ♪ ♪ yeah, now, the feeling that i have inside ♪ ♪ ♪ the feeling ♪ the feeling that i have inside for you ♪ ♪ ever since the day i met you ♪ i knew that you were my dream come true ♪ ♪ but i think i have found that day ♪ ♪ i'm going to make you hien in every way ♪ ♪ and baby, baby, baby, now we have got to find it out ♪ ♪ is it really true ♪ do you know girl that i love you ♪ ♪ i really do ♪ love you ♪ you ♪ you ♪ because all i want is you ♪ and if i can't have you, i don't know what to do ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ i never, i never met a girl like you in my life ♪ ♪ i never, no, no, yeah, i never met a girl like you in my life ♪ ♪ i know we will always be together just you and me ♪ ♪ from here on, you're going to see that you'll be mine for eternity ♪ ♪ and baby, baby, baby, now ♪ we've got to find it out ♪ is it re
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i never, i never met a girl like you in my life ♪ ♪ ♪ i never, no, no, yeah, i never met a in my life ♪ ♪ the way that you hold me in the night ♪ ♪ the way that you make me feel right ♪ ♪ whenever you are in my arms ♪ you are filling me with all of your charms ♪ ♪ yeah, now, the feeling that i have inside ♪ ♪ ♪ the feeling ♪ the feeling that i have inside for you ♪ ♪ ever since the day i met you ♪ i knew that you were my dream come true...
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it's about a third of the friends i've met. it's an interesting thing,
it's about a third of the friends i've met. it's an interesting thing,
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i got the swastikas and got the bolts. >> when we met him, he was serving his time in administrative his desire for another tattoo nearly turned deadly. >> about six months ago, i cut a dude's throat down in population. he was supposed to do some tattoos. i was going to get some swastikas tattooed on the side of my neck. he didn't want to run them. i paid for them. he didn't want to run them. i said, well, you just need to give me my money back. he didn't want to do it. i pulled out a box cutter and i cut the side of his throat. and he went running away and tried to run behind an officer. like an officer is going to stop me [ bleep ]. >> what happened to him? >> they put him on a helicopter, flew him to the hospital, did some kind of surgery, put his jugular vein back together. >> our producer learned that the total debt owed to parker was $60, payable in snacks and toiletries purchased at the prison canteen since inmates are not allowed to carry cash. but behind bars, the true value of a tattoo can only be determined by the person who wears it. >> why did you want to get a swastika
i got the swastikas and got the bolts. >> when we met him, he was serving his time in administrative his desire for another tattoo nearly turned deadly. >> about six months ago, i cut a dude's throat down in population. he was supposed to do some tattoos. i was going to get some swastikas tattooed on the side of my neck. he didn't want to run them. i paid for them. he didn't want to run them. i said, well, you just need to give me my money back. he didn't want to do it. i pulled out...
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i have never met the russian president. i'm not supported by the raugs governme -- russian government. i'm not taking money from the russian government. i'm not a spy. the best way to make sure, for example, the russians can't break my fingers and compromise information or hit me with a bag of money until i give them something was not to have it at all. the way to do it was by destroying material i was holding before i transited through russia.
i have never met the russian president. i'm not supported by the raugs governme -- russian government. i'm not taking money from the russian government. i'm not a spy. the best way to make sure, for example, the russians can't break my fingers and compromise information or hit me with a bag of money until i give them something was not to have it at all. the way to do it was by destroying material i was holding before i transited through russia.
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i have met so many people fleeing their neighborhoods saying, "where do i go?ave nowhere else to go." the desperate situation for all of those civilians in syria. in nigeria, the government said that it is prepared to explore all options to secure the return of those kidnapped schoolgirls. released aboko haram video showing many of the girls. our world affairs editor has traveled to a region in nigeria where the girls were taken from, and to a remote town where he is one of the first journalists to witness another more recent attack by boko haram. he has sent us this report. >> these pictures have been scanned with immense care today by the families of the missing girls, and all have now been identified as coming from the school which was attacked, and there has been just a little movement in the effort to get the girls released. after the scornful message yesterday by boko haram's leader, that a would only give the girls back in exchange for captured militants, one minister has said they are trying to get talks under way. it has not worked in the past, .ut it
i have met so many people fleeing their neighborhoods saying, "where do i go?ave nowhere else to go." the desperate situation for all of those civilians in syria. in nigeria, the government said that it is prepared to explore all options to secure the return of those kidnapped schoolgirls. released aboko haram video showing many of the girls. our world affairs editor has traveled to a region in nigeria where the girls were taken from, and to a remote town where he is one of the first...
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we'll see. >> we met mona at the orange county jail in southern california.howed us a dish that has won her praise. >> there's all different ways to make a spread. we're going to make it with soup, popcorn, beans, pork. >> i love to cook everything with flavor. so i put a lot of spices to it. it will be ready in about ten minutes, i'm going to wrap it up in paper right now so you can keep the heat and cooks it up and stuff because the water is not that hot. i've been in the restaurant business for almost 15 years so i better make the best spread. it has nothing to do with what i used to make. but it's the flavor and the food. it's all the same. it's done. >> i knew she wasn't going to eat the whole thing. when she offered it up to the crew, i felt inclined to try it. >> what am i doing here? >> go in the middle this way -- mix it, go like whatever. get dirty with it. there you go. >> here we go. >> it's actually really good. you guys can go to lunch without me today. i have a spread. >> i wasn't lying when i told her it was good. but on the second bite there
we'll see. >> we met mona at the orange county jail in southern california.howed us a dish that has won her praise. >> there's all different ways to make a spread. we're going to make it with soup, popcorn, beans, pork. >> i love to cook everything with flavor. so i put a lot of spices to it. it will be ready in about ten minutes, i'm going to wrap it up in paper right now so you can keep the heat and cooks it up and stuff because the water is not that hot. i've been in the...
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. >> let's talk about met live.is pretty much trading today at where it was in january, it has been kind of flat for the year. what is your target on this stock and why should investors put fresh money into met? >> well, the three as i mentioned we all think they have 50% upside in the next 12 to 20 months, met, cheaper in the market, a lot of dricontroversy lot of funds. it has not been buying back funds because they're waiting to see what the federal reserve will put back for insurers. it is trading at book value again, not a lot of down side, we think. again, very cheap relative to the market. we believe that once there is certainty out of washington that they will begin buying back stock and it will be a tremendous opportunity for investors. so all three of these stocks again very cheap. some controversy, but that is really where i think investors can find the opportunity. >> you want to exploit those headlines, don't you patrick? >> we absolutely do, that is one of the things we do here at brandywine, stay with
. >> let's talk about met live.is pretty much trading today at where it was in january, it has been kind of flat for the year. what is your target on this stock and why should investors put fresh money into met? >> well, the three as i mentioned we all think they have 50% upside in the next 12 to 20 months, met, cheaper in the market, a lot of dricontroversy lot of funds. it has not been buying back funds because they're waiting to see what the federal reserve will put back for...
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is that promise being met? >> mr.chairman, my colleague advised us that has been at least one apb meeting on central african republic. >> do you know what the recommendations were? >> i do not but i will get back to. >> it would seem that people like yourself should at least know what this group is recommending. thank you. we stand in recess. thank you so very much. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> i want to apologize to all of our witnesses for that delay. we did have a series of votes. there was no way to cut that any shorter. i would like to begin with our second panel. mr. scott campbell who is the catholic relief services regional director for central africa. he coordinates in burundi, central africa, and congo. and rwanda. since joining crs, he has coordinated food aid during the kosovo crisis, overseeing the emergency response to the 2004 tsunami and directed crs's response to the 2010 earthquake in haiti. he served as a country
is that promise being met? >> mr.chairman, my colleague advised us that has been at least one apb meeting on central african republic. >> do you know what the recommendations were? >> i do not but i will get back to. >> it would seem that people like yourself should at least know what this group is recommending. thank you. we stand in recess. thank you so very much. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp....
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and then i butchered him with it. >>> at virtually every prison we profiled, we met inmates who have spent the majority of their lives behind bars and are never getting out. in many cases, these lifers committed their crimes as teenagers, and with each passing decade, have slowly adjusted to the strict rules and rigorous demands of prison life. still, there are those inmates like alex bennett, at the kentucky state penitentiary, who don't always agree with or abide by the rules. >> i'm a person that's been in the joint all my life. i've been told i'm pretty hard-core. and i need a certain type of environment. you got something you want to say to me now? we can get it on national tv here. do you? >> everything about alex's mannerisms, his appearance and the words that he spoke said convict. alex just embodied that. >> bennett was 54 years old when we met him and had spent 33 of those years behind bars for armed robbery, kidnapping and murder. >> the system today isn't like the system that i came into 36 years ago. the system today has the majority of their inmates programmed to do wha
and then i butchered him with it. >>> at virtually every prison we profiled, we met inmates who have spent the majority of their lives behind bars and are never getting out. in many cases, these lifers committed their crimes as teenagers, and with each passing decade, have slowly adjusted to the strict rules and rigorous demands of prison life. still, there are those inmates like alex bennett, at the kentucky state penitentiary, who don't always agree with or abide by the rules....
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he and a group of journalists met today. what are the headlines from this meeting? >> you know, it was an interesting meeting. it was three hours. what became clear during the whole meeting was that president putin feels a real sense of agreement and especially i would say the united states for not taking into account what he records as russia's needs, russia's security interests, et cetera. he said he does not want the -- he does not want to recreate the former ussr or anything like that. but he also really feels that russia is entitled to the respect of his interests as he sees them from western countries. he was, you know, clearly more oriented toward europe and the european union reaching out to them than to the united states. at one point he was asked do you talk very often with president obama and the answer -- he sort of shrug and said we talk occasionally but i have to leave now so i'm going to talk to mr. moland. >> everybody has got to be asking you about the election tomorrow and what that does for russia and the troops along the ukrainian border. >> what
he and a group of journalists met today. what are the headlines from this meeting? >> you know, it was an interesting meeting. it was three hours. what became clear during the whole meeting was that president putin feels a real sense of agreement and especially i would say the united states for not taking into account what he records as russia's needs, russia's security interests, et cetera. he said he does not want the -- he does not want to recreate the former ussr or anything like...
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. >> how i met him? i met him through a few -- a friend of mine introduced me to him. and i actually ran a service in las vegas. >> okay. >> in your previous life, you were involved in an escort service. is that how you know donald sterling? >> correct. that's how i know him. >> so you introduced him to ladies from time to time. >> correct. >> okay. >> and -- go on. >> and after a while, he didn't show no sign of racist to me. he seemed, you know, straight forward. he didn't have any -- he never showed no sign of racism to me. when i heard the tape, it threw me off. >> did he like a certain kind of girl? did the race of a girl matter or anything like that? >> he liked, you know, he liked light skinned. i'm not going to light. he always prefer light skin. >> all right. okay. listen, we have not spoken to donald sterling about this. these are your claims. what did you think when the recordings first came out? did you reach out to him? >> yes, i was really upset. i had sent him a text kind of
. >> how i met him? i met him through a few -- a friend of mine introduced me to him. and i actually ran a service in las vegas. >> okay. >> in your previous life, you were involved in an escort service. is that how you know donald sterling? >> correct. that's how i know him. >> so you introduced him to ladies from time to time. >> correct. >> okay. >> and -- go on. >> and after a while, he didn't show no sign of racist to me. he seemed, you...
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my guest tonight a new york mets legend.ookie: life, baseball and the 86 mets." please welcome to the program mookie wilson. [cheers and applause] mookie wilson. [cheers and applause] an honor to see you here. >> great. >> jon: thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> jon: really the last time in many years that i can actually say that to a new york met. >> rough times? >> jon: there's been some rough times. this really was. you write about 1986. there is something truly indelible about a championship season that makes it worthy of remembrance. what was it about the 86 team when you won the world series? besides the dramatic fashion? >> i think it's the characters. i think we were a group of individuals that wasn't afraid to be themselves. i think you need more of that in sports. >> jon: more of that? >> yes. >> jon: the 86 team had doc gooden, daryl strawberry. keith hernandez. you were a beacon of maturity in that. >> oooh, that's good. >> jon: don't you think? you were the one guy everybody loved and nobody e
my guest tonight a new york mets legend.ookie: life, baseball and the 86 mets." please welcome to the program mookie wilson. [cheers and applause] mookie wilson. [cheers and applause] an honor to see you here. >> great. >> jon: thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> jon: really the last time in many years that i can actually say that to a new york met. >> rough times? >> jon: there's been some rough times. this really was. you write about...
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>> they met on c.a.r?> i can get back to you on that. >> we have not heard outcomes or recommendations from them. i am wondering what role they played because it was stood up with fanfare and there is a great deal of promise. is the promise being met? >> my colleague advised there has been at least one meeting on central africa. >> do you think the recommendations? >> i do not, but i will get back to you. >> it seems like important people like yourself should know what this group is recommending. we stand in brief recess. i have a number of other questions but the vote precludes that. brief recess and we will come back to the second panel and thank you so very much. [inaudible conversations] >> i want to apologize for our witnesses for that delay. we did have a series of vote and there was no way we could cut that shorter. i would like to start with the second panel and start with scott campbell who is the catholic leader in africa. joining crs he has correspondor food aid and oversaw the tsunami and serve
>> they met on c.a.r?> i can get back to you on that. >> we have not heard outcomes or recommendations from them. i am wondering what role they played because it was stood up with fanfare and there is a great deal of promise. is the promise being met? >> my colleague advised there has been at least one meeting on central africa. >> do you think the recommendations? >> i do not, but i will get back to you. >> it seems like important people like yourself...
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she's a woman and a woman needs to be a woman. >> when i met him, i met him -- i had met him on the streetparole and i was on parole. and it took like a whole month for him to tell me that he was on parole. you know what i mean? but he finally told me that he was on parole and he had also told me that he was married. he was married. you know what i mean, to a female out there. so he had a wife when i met him, you know, but -- and we both ended up in here together, you know what i mean? when i seen him, i was like, whoa, you know what i mean? so we decided to go ahead and become cellmates. he told his wife on the streets about me. he wrote a letter and told her about me, and about a month later, she served him divorce papers. he got divorce papers served here. >> that's my number one hero. i'm always going to love her. that's going to be my number one pride and joy. ain't nobody else step in front of that. nobody. >> i got sunblock on my hand. >> we ain't worried about it. look at the camera. >> while some inmates get along together in sny, others have a more difficult time. >> i got into a
she's a woman and a woman needs to be a woman. >> when i met him, i met him -- i had met him on the streetparole and i was on parole. and it took like a whole month for him to tell me that he was on parole. you know what i mean? but he finally told me that he was on parole and he had also told me that he was married. he was married. you know what i mean, to a female out there. so he had a wife when i met him, you know, but -- and we both ended up in here together, you know what i mean?...
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i felt she was my sister. >> they get met 50 years ago. she considered glide one of her churches appearing there dozens of times >> it's not like maya spoke. she sang and danced with her words. it was just wonderful. >> at one of the appearances that elaine petrocelli met maya angelou. she often hosted the author at her store. today they honor her memory. >> she had tremendous energy. and' thousand people would come, wanting to have a book signed and meet her. >> i had the opportunity to interview her a few times she was intimidating and inspiring. and told me life loves the lover of life. >> i envy you. i would have liked to meet her. she sent a final tweet four years ago, listen to yourself, you might hear the voice of god. president obama said this. the voice she found helped generations of americans find their rainbow amid is the clouds. inspiring us to be our best selves. we have a slide show on our web site. it's powerful. >> in the wake of the deadly rampage, two state senators are want to budget health care and public safety for th
i felt she was my sister. >> they get met 50 years ago. she considered glide one of her churches appearing there dozens of times >> it's not like maya spoke. she sang and danced with her words. it was just wonderful. >> at one of the appearances that elaine petrocelli met maya angelou. she often hosted the author at her store. today they honor her memory. >> she had tremendous energy. and' thousand people would come, wanting to have a book signed and meet her. >> i...
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>> i would never have met. never have met. and i spent time with them.isn't like where you just say hello, how are you, and have 15 seconds. so, you know, selfishly, i think that's been really fun and that it's been very good for me. >> steyer's anti-keystone campaign hit a bump in the road recently. in late january, the state department released an environmental review stating the keystone pipeline is unlikely to impact oil sands production. if the state report comes out and says look, it's going to happen anyway -- >> is that a good thing? no. there's no way that's a good thing. >> in your view it's not a good thing environmentally, but some would say it would allow the president to say ok, then i will go ahead and approve the keystone pipeline. >> good. >> and then what happens to you? >> personally, i'll still get up in the morning and eat breakfast. i will feel as if a huge mistake has been made. >> i guess my -- if it gets approved, is there still a fight here at all? >> i don't know. i've had people talk to me about that. and they've explained to
>> i would never have met. never have met. and i spent time with them.isn't like where you just say hello, how are you, and have 15 seconds. so, you know, selfishly, i think that's been really fun and that it's been very good for me. >> steyer's anti-keystone campaign hit a bump in the road recently. in late january, the state department released an environmental review stating the keystone pipeline is unlikely to impact oil sands production. if the state report comes out and says...
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carrying on a sexual relationship with inmate mar quez nobles. >> when i first met him. i told him he had pretty teeth. and you know what i mean. i'm a teeth man. i'm into the feet. i like feet. >> as far as it is concerned it is very, very frustrating and uncomfortable. especially if that's something you really want to do. basically it is done quick and quietly. >> for prison officials, sex is a complicated topic. >> i don't think you really crack down on homosexuality. you can't stop it. you can prevent it from happening openly. >> if the relationship is not causing a problem, then we don't do anything with that. if they are not openly having sex. you can have a relationship that doesn't have sex involved. >> but mason believes it is the lack of sex that leads to the unrest among inmates. >> that frustrates these dudes. there is not a man that i know that wakes up and don't have an erection in the morning time. that's what happens. we are dealing with reality. when a man wakes up. first thing that comes to the man's mind, damn, i miss my wife. >> but behind bars, sex c
carrying on a sexual relationship with inmate mar quez nobles. >> when i first met him. i told him he had pretty teeth. and you know what i mean. i'm a teeth man. i'm into the feet. i like feet. >> as far as it is concerned it is very, very frustrating and uncomfortable. especially if that's something you really want to do. basically it is done quick and quietly. >> for prison officials, sex is a complicated topic. >> i don't think you really crack down on homosexuality....
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we met several wards convicted of murder. they asked that we not use their last names. >> when i was like 12 years old, i killed some guy who tried to kill my brother. and it was gang related. and i retaliated and been in here ever since. >> you shot him? >> no, we beat him to death with tire irons, lumberjacks, mops, stuff like that. >> the guy walked through the gate. i drew down on him with a .22. and told him he was selling dope and we told him not to sell dope in this particular area. he looked at me and tried to get the gun out of my hand. he ran up the stairs. i fired. he got shot seven times. and i killed him. me being 15, it excited me to shoot at somebody. because 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
we met several wards convicted of murder. they asked that we not use their last names. >> when i was like 12 years old, i killed some guy who tried to kill my brother. and it was gang related. and i retaliated and been in here ever since. >> you shot him? >> no, we beat him to death with tire irons, lumberjacks, mops, stuff like that. >> the guy walked through the gate. i drew down on him with a .22. and told him he was selling dope and we told him not to sell dope in...
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>> trespass. >> we met mildred rodriguez at new york's rikers island jail. represents a rising tide of women that find themselves on the wrong side of jailhouse bars. >> listen, i'm 32, i don't see my life right now, i'm using drugs, i used crack, i'm not going to lie. this is what brings you back here. >> so let me ask you, what do you expect the city to do? >> to stop re-arresting me. >> the women are more emotional than men. a lot of them might be going through some seek logical trauma. they're separated from their families, their children. >> listen, every week i'm here. it's not that i come to rikers island every week. it's bad, it's terrible. py record is about this thick. it's all with misdemeanors. i have over 35 misdemeanors just so i want them to help me, boom! we're going to give you a year's program. that's it. but don't keep giving me those 30 days or these ten days, that's not helping me. >> this young lady back here is telling you all she need help. throwing her in and out of here, it's not going to help her. >> they have money for inmates eve
>> trespass. >> we met mildred rodriguez at new york's rikers island jail. represents a rising tide of women that find themselves on the wrong side of jailhouse bars. >> listen, i'm 32, i don't see my life right now, i'm using drugs, i used crack, i'm not going to lie. this is what brings you back here. >> so let me ask you, what do you expect the city to do? >> to stop re-arresting me. >> the women are more emotional than men. a lot of them might be going...
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i love you guys. >> reporter: you just met us. >> i know it.ave your birthdays. >> reporter: jim started calling people on their birthdays shortly after his 21st, and in the 66 years since, he has amassed a list of thousands of friends, former coworkers, and random acquaintances, which he dutifully reconnects with every year. >> and i hope you have many more happy days. >> reporter: people like gretchen wood, an old customer. >> i don't know him well at all. >> reporter: jean lovejoy, who gave him a ride once. >> it was a one-day thing. >> reporter: you never saw him after that? >> never saw him after that. >> reporter: and rob lohner, the neighbor of a friend of his. >> the first time he called and wished me happy birthday, i thought, why is he doing this? >> reporter: jim admits, most of the people he calls he wouldn't know them if he saw them. would you even recognize the name? >> give me a name. florence harris, do you know who that is? >> no. >> reporter: but you're going to call her and wish her a happy birthday. >> i knew her. >> reporte
i love you guys. >> reporter: you just met us. >> i know it.ave your birthdays. >> reporter: jim started calling people on their birthdays shortly after his 21st, and in the 66 years since, he has amassed a list of thousands of friends, former coworkers, and random acquaintances, which he dutifully reconnects with every year. >> and i hope you have many more happy days. >> reporter: people like gretchen wood, an old customer. >> i don't know him well at all....
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only 20 years old when we met him, he was serving a 40-year sentence on 4 counts of sexual abuse. >>it was just a mistake i made when i was a kid and i was only 16. but, you know, stuff happened. >> navigating the gay scene behind bars has been another challenge for gilchrist. >> if we hang out together, it's easier for us because we all have that big major thing in common, even though a lot of time it draws more heat to us because when they see gay people running around together, they automatically assume we're having an orgy in the library, you know. >> since the incident in the chapel, gilchrist has been confined to administrative segregation and has lost his work detail. >> i did so good, too. >> sex is a powerful drive. >> it is, especially when you're young. it's because that's really the only thing that drives you, especially in here, because i mean, what other kind of pleasure do they get? they take all the drugs out. they take all the fun out of everything. so, you know, sex is the only thing you have. half the time it's not even worth having anyway. it's that 30 seconds, ge
only 20 years old when we met him, he was serving a 40-year sentence on 4 counts of sexual abuse. >>it was just a mistake i made when i was a kid and i was only 16. but, you know, stuff happened. >> navigating the gay scene behind bars has been another challenge for gilchrist. >> if we hang out together, it's easier for us because we all have that big major thing in common, even though a lot of time it draws more heat to us because when they see gay people running around...
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you met these people. >> i met them all and i just got off the phone with joe, the one who said her husband had the six-month window of opportunity for success with his back pain. she said they went in this morning. it's now been five months and nine days. they went in this morning. he got the iv, he was in the gown, getting ready to do the procedure and he said when did this happen? he said december 7th. he said you know what, this is not going to do any good. we should have caught this earlier. she said she feels like this is hell on earth and said ainsley, there are no more tears to cry. she said we got up and left and now my husband is going to be on oxy cotton twice a day and another muscle relax sore for the rest of his life. >> they said they needed to do this immediately. >> yes. >> and the only reason he got in today was because of your report on this broadcast -- >> well -- >> took that and three people so far have been put on, what, administrative leave. >> she said -- i said what is the reaction in phoenix after you've seen these stories and the stories on "hannity"? she said we
you met these people. >> i met them all and i just got off the phone with joe, the one who said her husband had the six-month window of opportunity for success with his back pain. she said they went in this morning. it's now been five months and nine days. they went in this morning. he got the iv, he was in the gown, getting ready to do the procedure and he said when did this happen? he said december 7th. he said you know what, this is not going to do any good. we should have caught this...
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. >> when we met richard evans and richard boshears, the high-spirited duo had recently reunited as cell mates after boshears had recently been released. >> who are you tattooing on again? >> actually, got caught tattooing on this one right here. this is the one we got caught doing right here. we got ran up on while doing this one. gun in hand. >> really, for real? >> oh, man. >> thank you, gentleman, thank you. >> next thing i know, i do 14 months in the hole. >> he hangs out here. coming to the window. "when are you coming out, bro?" i'll be right out. i'll be right out. lies, man. >> we've developed a really nice relationship. >> i'd do anything for this guy. anything. >> same. >> he's my twin sister. older sister. >> i'm glad you came back. >> but this bond also has a dark side. the cell mates share a strong appetite for methamphetamine. >> what am i in for? cooking meth. back in 2002 i get pulled over. i have a whole lab in the car, microwave, everything. and they pulled me over for a traffic stop and say, oh, look what we've got here. cooking meth. what a surprise. i was cooking it
. >> when we met richard evans and richard boshears, the high-spirited duo had recently reunited as cell mates after boshears had recently been released. >> who are you tattooing on again? >> actually, got caught tattooing on this one right here. this is the one we got caught doing right here. we got ran up on while doing this one. gun in hand. >> really, for real? >> oh, man. >> thank you, gentleman, thank you. >> next thing i know, i do 14 months in...
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i met up with dishes. i'm yet to comment on the good sentence the cd thing you want. that'shat happens when you decide to keep maddie. we were all that intimidating and it was simple. if it wants the scotsman. it's a thing one employee and six. mix all day to get back next week with the new deal was not as strong as soft on demand made by dougie but didn't toss at end of the ses and i don't know. this is the signing of the oven in the production team amusement of the shia this program is brought you by. critical. we'd from norway's mainstream crews were lies. the herd exploring one thousand miles of norwegian coastline chÁvez report local encounters and access to won. cyprus christian he european commission joses mef manuel barroso sai in brussels. speaking to the media a joint press conference president announced its te ata said cyprus is going to a difficult period and the nice upbeat news active involvement in rebuilding its economy and to support the peace process with turkish cypriot. president monson sea otters also think the eu for its decision to allocate a fu
i met up with dishes. i'm yet to comment on the good sentence the cd thing you want. that'shat happens when you decide to keep maddie. we were all that intimidating and it was simple. if it wants the scotsman. it's a thing one employee and six. mix all day to get back next week with the new deal was not as strong as soft on demand made by dougie but didn't toss at end of the ses and i don't know. this is the signing of the oven in the production team amusement of the shia this program is...
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. -- basic needs met. basic needs such as food in the refrigerator, shoes to work in. gas in my car. i've had to be on food stamps or we wouldn't have food. >> since 2008, the number of people who consider themselves middle class has decreased by nearly a fifth. from 53% to 44%. 40% now identify as either lower middle or lower class. up from 25%, in february 2008. >> i'm headed to the new store now and i'm going to be there for two hours. >> but rather than admit defeat the small business owner is taking a high risk gamble. she's moving her gift shop to a different location. >> the rent here is almost $5,000 a month and the new location it's a third. and this area of town is extremely isolated. my new zip code is the most affluent zip code in knoxville. >> maybe the p can come over to the right. >> the logistics of opening a new store are complicated and expensive. >> this new system i talked to you about comes with two cameras. >> i'm not worried about the $57 foa month for it. what i'm concerned about is
. -- basic needs met. basic needs such as food in the refrigerator, shoes to work in. gas in my car. i've had to be on food stamps or we wouldn't have food. >> since 2008, the number of people who consider themselves middle class has decreased by nearly a fifth. from 53% to 44%. 40% now identify as either lower middle or lower class. up from 25%, in february 2008. >> i'm headed to the new store now and i'm going to be there for two hours. >> but rather than admit defeat the...
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we met him the following morning. >> tell me the story. tell me what happened. >> well, i had a personal problem, and i ran over to handle it, but i didn't make it. i was in the chow hall eating, and i got irritated and decided i didn't like this guy, so i'd fight him. that's it. >> next thing you remember? >> they were dragging me out, telling me i got hit in the head with a block. >> can we see your head? >> the shooting left johns with seven staples in his head and a wound still caked with dry blood. he says the scar running toward the back of his head was the result of getting run over when he was younger. >> so you knew the other guy that you got into the fight with? >> yeah, kind of, sort of. apparently i didn't like him. >> i was eating my dinner, baked potato and gravy at the table right at the corner of the chow hall, and the guy was running, and didn't see him, and he hit me, and i ran into the cement, and that's why i got stitches in the back of my head. the deal is that he wants to go around intimidating other people and try to
we met him the following morning. >> tell me the story. tell me what happened. >> well, i had a personal problem, and i ran over to handle it, but i didn't make it. i was in the chow hall eating, and i got irritated and decided i didn't like this guy, so i'd fight him. that's it. >> next thing you remember? >> they were dragging me out, telling me i got hit in the head with a block. >> can we see your head? >> the shooting left johns with seven staples in his...
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. >> you're the only person i met saying i'm sorry. i can't take the call. i've got a job i've got to get done. >> they said -- i love it. it's a great story. it is. go ahead. >> they said that you know the president was tied up. busy. and i said, i understand i'm busy, too. i've got to. >> one of the things you've been focused on is helping people transition back into civilian life. you know? i quit using the term ptsd. the d stands for disorder people think if a person had trauma from combat they're forever unable to function. that is not true. people in a car wreck had trauma. they get over it. why is it that people think that the veteran has pts it's somehow permanent disability? rather than something they've got to work through? >> well, because what happens is that i believe they gather everything together. you know? if there is a shooting here, the veteran will, obviously, ptsd. those things there they just hurt so much because you know, some people have issues before they come n i'm no doctor but you know, i dealt with pts. i know other brother who's
. >> you're the only person i met saying i'm sorry. i can't take the call. i've got a job i've got to get done. >> they said -- i love it. it's a great story. it is. go ahead. >> they said that you know the president was tied up. busy. and i said, i understand i'm busy, too. i've got to. >> one of the things you've been focused on is helping people transition back into civilian life. you know? i quit using the term ptsd. the d stands for disorder people think if a person...
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the two had never met in person.y knew one another only three through e-mails and telephone calls and corbin also didn't know that chris was a woman. >> it says how desolate her life was that she was willing to grasp at any straw to have some companionship. >> did you in fact commit the acts of malice murder? >> yes. >> in order to avoid a death sentence, bart corbin pled guilty to the murder of both jennifer and dolly hearn. and is serving consecutive life sentence. >> i'm glad heed a milted it and settles the question once and for all. vengeance is not up to us. the lord will take care of that. >> bart corbin had gotten away with murder once. but by 2004, forensic science made sure he wouldn't do it again. >> it's so unfortunate someone else had to die for this case to be brought back to life. >> he might be smarter than some of us as individuals. collectively as our science and forensics has evolved he is it not smarter than all that. >> if the forensics hadn't advanced since 1990, jennifer's death would have gone
the two had never met in person.y knew one another only three through e-mails and telephone calls and corbin also didn't know that chris was a woman. >> it says how desolate her life was that she was willing to grasp at any straw to have some companionship. >> did you in fact commit the acts of malice murder? >> yes. >> in order to avoid a death sentence, bart corbin pled guilty to the murder of both jennifer and dolly hearn. and is serving consecutive life sentence....
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what drew me to afghanistan, my first trip, was two refugees i met in a hotel room i met who told merally over the next mountain. the story gets in your blood. the sad part is that because of all the news in afghanistan is negative, people have a skewed image of afghan people. we're left with an impression that they're all terrorists and all disgruntled and all they want to do is bomb and kill and maim. the war has infiltrated every nook and cranny of afghan's family life. it's really front and center on everybody's mind. this picture here is of a little refugee girl who i photographed in a refugee camp in 1984. the power of the picture is on the one hand she's a very beautiful little girl. incredible stare. beautiful eyes. it's not just the kind of beauty shot. you can tell that she has the sort of rip shaw, her face is a bit dirty, but there's a bit of a haunted look. the reason the people are so sort of independent and fierce and rugged is because they have to be. they live in very extreme conditions. the peace maker picture was in kandahar. i saw this cape with all of these false
what drew me to afghanistan, my first trip, was two refugees i met in a hotel room i met who told merally over the next mountain. the story gets in your blood. the sad part is that because of all the news in afghanistan is negative, people have a skewed image of afghan people. we're left with an impression that they're all terrorists and all disgruntled and all they want to do is bomb and kill and maim. the war has infiltrated every nook and cranny of afghan's family life. it's really front and...