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penhall: no lockup, man, pleasee i'm, i'm claustrophobic. i can't take it. guard: yeah. right. i'm not faking. please! please don't close the door... ( door slams ) no! no! no! pinky: you got to help me out. please, i'll do anything. hammer, please! morty: head down this hallway, and turn left.t. wait at the end by the yellow light. i'll make a call. you'll be king tonight. slimey: you better get out of here. matty's dogging you. penhall: it's kind of strange looking at all these kids' faces, isn't it? i just want to sit here. let's just sit, okay? what's wrong with you? don't you want to get it on? penhall: what does this place do for them except make them worse? ...make them worse? maybe we scare them so much... they ain't got nothing left to be afraid of. e afraid of. it's like we're sending these kids to hell. you got to help me. hammer, please! hammer i'm begging you. please! you okay? yeah. i'm the hammer. the what? nothing. look, how did you get in here to see me? i'm your social worker. i'm pulling you out. no, don't. listen. i got a meeting with the smack dealer today.
penhall: no lockup, man, pleasee i'm, i'm claustrophobic. i can't take it. guard: yeah. right. i'm not faking. please! please don't close the door... ( door slams ) no! no! no! pinky: you got to help me out. please, i'll do anything. hammer, please! morty: head down this hallway, and turn left.t. wait at the end by the yellow light. i'll make a call. you'll be king tonight. slimey: you better get out of here. matty's dogging you. penhall: it's kind of strange looking at all these kids' faces,...
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if you could just see him walking out the door, no one would think that he was an inmate just released from a prison. >>> coming up income on "lockuphter here because i have no one to take care of her on the outside. >> an unusual approach to rehabilitation. >>> once known for artisan glass workers, the czech republic city of svetla nad sazavou is now home to the largest women's prison. named after the town, it houses 600 women. only 8% of them are convicted of violent crimes. that puts 34-year-old eraina in an even smaller minority. >> translator: i was sentenced for two murders. >> she is in the 12th year of a 21-year sentence for her role in the killings. >> translator: i was just at the wrong place at the wrong time when -- it's very difficult, you know. >> who shot these two people? >> translator: well, in the verdict it's written that i did. so that's the end of the story. but because i'm going to get out someday, i have to come to terms with it. so that i'll be able to connect to some kind of a future. >> she is still years away from her release but is preparing for it now. she works for the prison maintenance department doi
if you could just see him walking out the door, no one would think that he was an inmate just released from a prison. >>> coming up income on "lockuphter here because i have no one to take care of her on the outside. >> an unusual approach to rehabilitation. >>> once known for artisan glass workers, the czech republic city of svetla nad sazavou is now home to the largest women's prison. named after the town, it houses 600 women. only 8% of them are convicted of...
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no. he said, well, it's gone. >> it rarely happens, lockup field teams are required to report any missingstaff, regard of how harmless or inexpensive they might be. when we did, staff immediately took action. >> everybody, everybody, lockdown. everybody in. everybody on lockdown. >> we're doing our thing, someone walked out there, take [ bleep ] off the cart. if we don't get it back right now, we're going door-to-door, we're seeing everything you ain't supposed to have. so whoever did it, now, take the punishment so we don't punish the rest of the pod. >> [ bleep ]. >> whoever took something, give it up. if you don't, everyone's going to suffer. >> man [ bleep ]. >> as minimal as it seems, the fact that somebody stole candy, it's still taken seriously because it's a theft. >> that's the way it's going to roll. >> [ bleep ]. >> jail has to show that they're going to hold everybody accountable for any type of infraction. and they don't tolerate any type of illegal activity. >> where was it? >> lock them all down, shake them all down, strip them, everything they ain't supposed to have coming
no. he said, well, it's gone. >> it rarely happens, lockup field teams are required to report any missingstaff, regard of how harmless or inexpensive they might be. when we did, staff immediately took action. >> everybody, everybody, lockdown. everybody in. everybody on lockdown. >> we're doing our thing, someone walked out there, take [ bleep ] off the cart. if we don't get it back right now, we're going door-to-door, we're seeing everything you ain't supposed to have. so...
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no, and that's what people want to know. peter barnes, still standing by there in the fed lockup room, no longer locked up. 4.5% what they're anticipating by the end of 2017 on the employment rate. give us details. >> the economic forecast did not change much, they see unemployment going to 4.5%, trish, which is close to what they call full employment. despite all the problems with that number and, you know, part-time workers and all the people dropped out of it, out of the workforce. they see the economy getting their full employment target, and they say they see inflation getting closer to 2% target and note here in the statement on the economic analysis that market expectations for inflation have, quote, moved up considerably. moved up considerably. so that may be one reason why we see them looking at three rate hikes in 2017 instead of two. trish: brian, we're up better than 8.5%? just since donald trump was elected. so clearly there's more optimism in the markets overall. why does the fed want to temper that so much? >> i don't think they want to temper it. remember, they're behind the curve. so raising rates, even thr
no, and that's what people want to know. peter barnes, still standing by there in the fed lockup room, no longer locked up. 4.5% what they're anticipating by the end of 2017 on the employment rate. give us details. >> the economic forecast did not change much, they see unemployment going to 4.5%, trish, which is close to what they call full employment. despite all the problems with that number and, you know, part-time workers and all the people dropped out of it, out of the workforce....
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lockup." >> it's a very secure place where no prisoners may go. we watch everything. that's our security. for the moment we have no escapes in this prison, but inmates probably think a lot about escaping. but the security is very high. >> preventing escape is a high priority at hasselt. that's why peter was transferred here two weeks ago. he was sentenced to five years for the armed robbery of three jewelry couriers and then boldly tried to cut that sentence short. >> i notice when you walk you have a limp. why? >> it was an accident when i escaped. there was construction going on in the prison. so they had this letter and we run and jump over the fence. i actually made it out and i run and they catch me five, six kilometers in a little village called wharton and from then they move me to this prison. >> peter says his escape was motivated by the pressures of being a parent to four young children. >> before they were going on the soccer team. now they cannot go because there is no one to take them there and there are some complications with little children, you know. >> in the united stat
lockup." >> it's a very secure place where no prisoners may go. we watch everything. that's our security. for the moment we have no escapes in this prison, but inmates probably think a lot about escaping. but the security is very high. >> preventing escape is a high priority at hasselt. that's why peter was transferred here two weeks ago. he was sentenced to five years for the armed robbery of three jewelry couriers and then boldly tried to cut that sentence short. >> i...
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>> i thought, well, okay, three bags of coffee, if i can get it back without going to lockup, don't have to stab no one or get in a fight or what have you, so i think, okay, i'll go with three bags of coffee. >> moore says that after giving the coffee to his co-worker, he was told his shoes couldn't be returned. they had been confiscated by staff. >> obviously, i mean, he just robbed me for the three bags, too. so, i had no choice. either i let it go and i let him come back and steal everything i own or i deal with it. in this case, i deal with it. >> what kind of shoes were they? >> oh, they were just $42 pair of nike running shoes. but it didn't matter if this cost $10 or they cost $100. but if nothing else, the coffee alone was enough to do what i did. >> that's the way it is here? >> that's the way it is the way i live it. >> terry was very clear about how his actions were justified even though they were extreme actions, because that was part of prison life, that he almost killed a human being because the guy stole his shoes. the irony to me was the fact that terry was in prison for robbery. >>
>> i thought, well, okay, three bags of coffee, if i can get it back without going to lockup, don't have to stab no one or get in a fight or what have you, so i think, okay, i'll go with three bags of coffee. >> moore says that after giving the coffee to his co-worker, he was told his shoes couldn't be returned. they had been confiscated by staff. >> obviously, i mean, he just robbed me for the three bags, too. so, i had no choice. either i let it go and i let him come back...
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no evidence of terrorism. >>> more news in one hour. now back to "lockupubject matter, viewer discretion is advised. [ sirens ] >>> israel's rimonim prison strives to rehabilitate some of the nation's most violent criminals. but their efforts must overcome the influences of a wide range of cultures. wadiya abu amar is serving a 27-year sentence for murder, a family honor killing which, until now he has not publicly spoken about. >> translator: i am serving time for the murder of my sister. it is something that is hard for me to talk about. it is something very sensitive for me. >> abu amar says he shared a close bond with his sister, who at 22, was only a year older than he was when he killed her. >> when we asked him to speak about his crime, he grew very serious. his whole demeanor changed. he asked to clear the room of his friends. he asked to shut the door closed. he said this is the first time he will speak about his crime in such details. >> translator: she met someone through the internet, and i didn't like that. i said, if the man has good intentio
no evidence of terrorism. >>> more news in one hour. now back to "lockupubject matter, viewer discretion is advised. [ sirens ] >>> israel's rimonim prison strives to rehabilitate some of the nation's most violent criminals. but their efforts must overcome the influences of a wide range of cultures. wadiya abu amar is serving a 27-year sentence for murder, a family honor killing which, until now he has not publicly spoken about. >> translator: i am serving time for...
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lockup: extended stay." >> at the hour of my birth there were no celebrations. allow me to present my many tribulations. i come from a broken home. i am a bastard child. no wonder that my life was violent, fast, and wild. >> we met frederico when we were filming what we call "b" roll in the outside exercise cages at the prison. he made a striking impression on me because when we started talking, he was extremely articulate. and when he talked about his crimes, he was very self-aware and very honest about the consequences of his actions. >> i was brought up into a culture where they teach you to be violent. they teach you to outsmart the enemy. they teach to you regard law enforcement and society and your government with contempt. once you have that lifestyle, that philosophy, it's not a matter of right and wrong anymore. it becomes a matter of this is my life. the life that i'm living. >> to what end? >> to this end. which is nothing. >> when we met him, munoz was in the level 6 maximum security yard serving two life sentences for two murders. >> i shot one, and i strangled the other in this county jail
lockup: extended stay." >> at the hour of my birth there were no celebrations. allow me to present my many tribulations. i come from a broken home. i am a bastard child. no wonder that my life was violent, fast, and wild. >> we met frederico when we were filming what we call "b" roll in the outside exercise cages at the prison. he made a striking impression on me because when we started talking, he was extremely articulate. and when he talked about his crimes, he was...
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lockup: extended stay." >> when you're down like that, naked as a jaybird, put down on the floor, you're at the bottom. it don't get nooy slagle looks back while his twin brother ray looks forward to a long awaited reunion behind the walls of limon. >> i'm so anxious. i haven't seen my daughter in so long, you know what i mean? i didn't hardly sleep last night. the real gift isn't what's inside the box... it's what's inside the person who opens it. give your loved ones ancestrydna, the simple dna test that can tell them where they came from -by revealing their ethnic mix. it's a gift as original as they are. order now at ancestrydna.com. this is my new alert system for whenever anything happens in the market. but thinkorswim already lets you create custom alerts for all the things that are important to you. i guess we don't need the kid anymore. custom alerts on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. >>> president obama said he could have beaten trump if he ran for a third term. he said he could have mobilized the majority of the american people to rally behind his vision. trump responded saying president obama said that
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lockup: extended stay." >> when you're down like that, naked as a jaybird, put down on the floor, you're at the bottom. it don't get no>> roy slagle looks back while his twin brother ray looks forward to a long awaited reunion behind the walls of limon. >> i'm so anxious. i haven't seen my daughter in so long, you know what i mean? i didn't hardly sleep last night. entertains us. i'm gonna use this picture on sketchbook, and i'm going to draw mustaches on you all. using the pen instead of fingers, it just feels more comfortable for me. be like, boop! it's gone. i like that only i can get into it and that it recognizes my fingerprint. our old tablet couldn't do that. it kind of makes you feel like you're your own person, which is a rare opportunity in my family. (laughter) what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being a
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lockup. >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> ♪ just the beginning no denying that ♪ ♪ trying to tell me that the devil went down but that's a lot because i seen him walking by my cell ♪ ♪ the [ bleep ] got to call the policeman we on a whole other level yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ >> joseph johnson, serving ten years for armed robbery, is not shy when it comes to expressing disdain for staff at florida's santa rosa correctional institution. >> that's what we call a class a jackass. >> during a recent cell inspection aimed primarily at finding documents to link his cell mate to a gang, officers also found some interesting documents among johnson's possessions. >> how often have you fallen in love? do you believe in love at first sight? how old were you when you first had sex? >> we write letters to our girls, sometimes, you know, we include different type of sex questionnaires to our girl, so that's pretty much what that was about. >> how many people have you sent it to? >> just one. just one. you trying to get me in trouble now. >> but it was in the possessions of johnson's
lockup. >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> ♪ just the beginning no denying that ♪ ♪ trying to tell me that the devil went down but that's a lot because i seen him walking by my cell ♪ ♪ the [ bleep ] got to call the policeman we on a whole other level yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ >> joseph johnson, serving ten years for armed robbery, is not shy when it comes to expressing disdain for staff at florida's santa rosa correctional institution....
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no distress signals were sent from that plane and all onboard unfortunately presumed to have died. >>> now back to "lockup viewer discretion is advised. >>> every time we go into a maximum security prison with our "lockup" crews, the same general pattern happens. at first there's hostility from the general prison population that we're there. we're breaking up their routine. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> then that slowly changes into curiosity. they start asking questions, how long are you here for, what are you doing, what kind of questions are you asking? and then the third phase is actual enthusiasm for us being there. because really every inmate has a story to tell. >> when penitentiary of new mexico inmate david scritchfield agreed to an interview, he still wasn't forthcoming. >> why don't you tell me how ferocious you used to be? >> i wasn't. i was just a kitty cat. i wasn't ferocious. none whatsoever. >> because you do seem to have a reputation. >> do i? someone's told you about that? >> scritchfield did eventually open up about the violent acts he committed in prison, acts which added more than a doz
no distress signals were sent from that plane and all onboard unfortunately presumed to have died. >>> now back to "lockup viewer discretion is advised. >>> every time we go into a maximum security prison with our "lockup" crews, the same general pattern happens. at first there's hostility from the general prison population that we're there. we're breaking up their routine. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> then that slowly changes into curiosity. they...
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lockup, pendleton juvenile." >> you were just talking about your victims, you were smiling. why were you smiling? >> tension-filled hours for andrew and abel. there's no guarantee either will go home. later, we find out what happened to the officer marcus branch attacked. that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance >>> it takes a unique set of skills to work with the teen offenders inside pendleton juvenile. >> keys. >> "d" complex presents some of the prison's biggest challenges for program director mia black. >> is it frustrating? absolutely. is it rewarding? absolutely. i've had offenders that you want to shake and say snap out of it, grow up, you need to go home, and they just don't grasp it. i have had a lot of success storie
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lockup. [ bleep ] back here, for real, for real. just make your time hard. all you do is think. ain't no books in this bitch.u're in ccu, you don't get really nothing but a bar of soap, some toothpaste, a pair of shower shoes. you're a really in survival mode back here. my hair [ bleep ], i ain't able to get a hair cut or a shave, [ bleep ] none of that. i've been back here just slumming it, you know. this is the downside of prison, you know what i mean? violence happens, you know? what do you expect? you group a whole bunch of violent offenders together and you expect us not to clash? at the end of the day, you better pray you're the one left standing and not hurting. >> as authorities continue to investigate the stolen tv, wright has petitioned to be placed back into his original housing unit. >> at this point, i don't know what's going to be allowed to happen with wright, i don't know if he'll be allowed to return to p-house because of all the animosity he caused himself that night because of his tv, so i'm sure we'll be evaluating his housing assignment. >> while authorities determine a safe housing plac
lockup. [ bleep ] back here, for real, for real. just make your time hard. all you do is think. ain't no books in this bitch.u're in ccu, you don't get really nothing but a bar of soap, some toothpaste, a pair of shower shoes. you're a really in survival mode back here. my hair [ bleep ], i ain't able to get a hair cut or a shave, [ bleep ] none of that. i've been back here just slumming it, you know. this is the downside of prison, you know what i mean? violence happens, you know? what do you...
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no white and black thing. we're all equal. that's how it is. mike jones, everybody love mike jones. you can't get mad at mike jones. you just can't. >> next on "lockup: pendleton juvenile," mike jones sets his mind on release. >> don't leave with these people, man. and if you choose to meet up with them, you're stupid. >> and staff have an excruciating time with jacob shauntee. >> why would you do that? >> he's a good kid. >> so you're trying to lose fingers because you got bored? removes significantly more plaque. this is the sound of sonic technology cleaning deep between teeth. hear the difference? get healthier gums in just 2 weeks vs a manual toothbrush and experience an amazing feel of clean. innovation and you. philips sonicare. save now when you buy philips sonicare. fight heartburn fast. with tums chewy delights. the mouthwatering soft chew that goes to work in seconds to conquer heartburn fast. tum tum tum tum. chewy delights. only from tums. >>> more than 300 male offenders are locked up behind the razor wire fences of pendleton juvenile correctional facility. in today's morning staff meeting, superintendent mike dempsey is concerned abou
no white and black thing. we're all equal. that's how it is. mike jones, everybody love mike jones. you can't get mad at mike jones. you just can't. >> next on "lockup: pendleton juvenile," mike jones sets his mind on release. >> don't leave with these people, man. and if you choose to meet up with them, you're stupid. >> and staff have an excruciating time with jacob shauntee. >> why would you do that? >> he's a good kid. >> so you're trying to...
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no red. it's all just perfectly fine. i wasn't scared to do it. i live with the balls to the wall theory, you know. >>> coming up, years after this video aired on "lockupimon inmate who threw the punch looks back. >> gave him seven stitches in his chin. ng the new buick. so where are we going for lunch i know a place with a really good philly cheesesteak oh yeah, where's that? philly yes! if you want to make some money, you could get a paper route. i'd be happy to drive you in my new buick what's a paper route? oh no, did lucky get out again? stay down boy don't worry, i'll take the new buick and go look for him. lucky! introducing the reimagined 310 horsepower buick lacrosse. you'll find any reason to get behind the wheel. ways wins. especially in my business. with slow internet from the phone company, you can't keep up. you're stuck, watching spinning wheels and progress bars until someone else scoops your story. switch to comcast business. with high-speed internet up to 10 gigabits per second. you wouldn't pick a slow race car. then why settle for slow internet? comcast business. built for speed. built for business. >>> if patience is a virtue outsi
no red. it's all just perfectly fine. i wasn't scared to do it. i live with the balls to the wall theory, you know. >>> coming up, years after this video aired on "lockupimon inmate who threw the punch looks back. >> gave him seven stitches in his chin. ng the new buick. so where are we going for lunch i know a place with a really good philly cheesesteak oh yeah, where's that? philly yes! if you want to make some money, you could get a paper route. i'd be happy to drive you...
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lockup" producers were allowed to speak to him after his interrogation by correctional staff and we're shocked to find a very familiar face. michael cherry. >> what happened? >> i don't know. stupid, you know? >> no, i don't know. >> well, i mean, yeah. you don't know. but just did something stupid, you know? >> why? >> i'm still trying to figure that out. i'm still trying to figure it out. sometimes when you're in this situation and you don't have the financial support, you know, from the street that you're accustomed to or used to or whatever, you do stupid stuff. you make the wrong choices and that's something i've done. i made the wrong choice. >> i wasn't a bit surprised when i come to work when they called me and said hey, they just found drugs on cherry down in seg. didn't surprise me. he's a mule. the information i've gathered so far was, cherry was supposed to get information later on in the day as to what to do with them, who he was supposed to give them to. he was going to make $300 just holding them. >> cherry's bust was not a surprise to lieutenant fox, nor was the fact that his son was the officer that found the drugs. >> kyle has been here now for, what, four years? always done a r
lockup" producers were allowed to speak to him after his interrogation by correctional staff and we're shocked to find a very familiar face. michael cherry. >> what happened? >> i don't know. stupid, you know? >> no, i don't know. >> well, i mean, yeah. you don't know. but just did something stupid, you know? >> why? >> i'm still trying to figure that out. i'm still trying to figure it out. sometimes when you're in this situation and you don't have the...