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it led to a 16-year to life sentence for murder. >> i've been pelican-bay raised. been up here going on 14 years. >> he'd been in prison since he was 19. he was 32 at the time i interviewed him. and he'd just been through years and years of just senseless violence. >> after his arrival at pelican bay, cortina, like many other hispanic gang-bangers from northern california, joined a prison gang known as nuestra. familia. >> i walked into a war atmosphere and i was all for it. let's go, strapped on the boots and let's go. so three months after coming to pelican bay, i was assigned squad leader because squad leader is i'm in charge of educating other people on the bombs, the format, how to make knives, how to stab people, where to stab people, what would be the best times, exercising and making sure everybody's following the guidelines of our gang. right? >> i almost felt like it must have been what it was like 10,000 years ago when you have this almost tribalism. and you have to rely on your clan for protection. >> people would get stabbed because the mentality that
it led to a 16-year to life sentence for murder. >> i've been pelican-bay raised. been up here going on 14 years. >> he'd been in prison since he was 19. he was 32 at the time i interviewed him. and he'd just been through years and years of just senseless violence. >> after his arrival at pelican bay, cortina, like many other hispanic gang-bangers from northern california, joined a prison gang known as nuestra. familia. >> i walked into a war atmosphere and i was all for...
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teda boyle is a retired lieutenant from pelican bay.ch commander on the day of the riot. >> the kind of people that were there were guilty of some of the most heinous crimes. murder, strong-armed robbery, rape. >> within the 275-acre penitentiary is the security housing unit known as the shu. a prison within a prison. shu inmates spend about 22 hours of every day in solitary confinement. locked up in an 8 x 10 windowless cement cell with little human contact. inside the shu are about 1,000 level-four prisoners, what boyle calls the worst of the worst. inmates that other wardens don't want or can't handle. dangerous gangs founded within the penal community. >> because of their gang leadership, they have the authority to authorize other people in the community or the prison to commit these types of crimes. >> and on that day two alleged gangs go to war. it's sunday, and it's raining. 200 shu prisoners are released into b yard for exercise. boyle says that the entire prison is on edge dating back to a smaller racially charged riot six mont
teda boyle is a retired lieutenant from pelican bay.ch commander on the day of the riot. >> the kind of people that were there were guilty of some of the most heinous crimes. murder, strong-armed robbery, rape. >> within the 275-acre penitentiary is the security housing unit known as the shu. a prison within a prison. shu inmates spend about 22 hours of every day in solitary confinement. locked up in an 8 x 10 windowless cement cell with little human contact. inside the shu are...
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. >>> a padele boarder spots a pelican and notices it's in distress. what he discovered when he got ashore. >>> a flyer notices he's got a partner. >> teaching this guy how to do it right. >>> and, the internet is more than impressed with her football handling skills. meet the lady with an arm and a whole lot more. >> i'll go on record as a woman who says go girl. >>> a lot of disagreements, arguments will boil down to he said, she said. i have the greatest example of this. an acrobatic maneuver. quickly one of those maneuvers means we lose control. >> look above the sub titles that's throughout the video. does anybody see anybody near the drone. okay. i would like to draw your attention to this thing right here with the dog. i can see somebody there. >> estimate around 100 feet away. >> takes about 30 second for her to get to the drone and when she does she busts out her phone. now she picks up the evidence. >> it's not yours to touch, lady. >> let's see it will fit under her jacket, her blouse. i should warn you to breathe. >> she keeps walking away.
. >>> a padele boarder spots a pelican and notices it's in distress. what he discovered when he got ashore. >>> a flyer notices he's got a partner. >> teaching this guy how to do it right. >>> and, the internet is more than impressed with her football handling skills. meet the lady with an arm and a whole lot more. >> i'll go on record as a woman who says go girl. >>> a lot of disagreements, arguments will boil down to he said, she said. i have...
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he's had 11 workouts thus far and he'll meet with the pelicans tomorrow but a chance to play with thed be surreal for him. >> i started off watching this team. i started off saying i wanted to play for villanova and eventually play for the sixers would be awesome. never felt like i could play in the nba after college and i have the chance. now i'm working out with these teams. i'm optimistic. >>> cleveland hopkins international airport was at capacity today as the nba champs returned home. last night, the cavs completed a comeback from a 3-1 deficit to beat the golden state warriors to win that title. cleveland's first professional championship in 52 years. they're partying for a long time there. >> indeed. thank you. >>> "jimmy kimmel live" followed by "nightline." jimmy's guest tonight, jeff bridges and the latest installment of the baby bachelorette and music from garbage. where else can you see a lineup like that? [ laughter ] "action news" continues at 4:30 with tamala edwards, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rogers. cecily tynan, ducis rodgers, and the entir
he's had 11 workouts thus far and he'll meet with the pelicans tomorrow but a chance to play with thed be surreal for him. >> i started off watching this team. i started off saying i wanted to play for villanova and eventually play for the sixers would be awesome. never felt like i could play in the nba after college and i have the chance. now i'm working out with these teams. i'm optimistic. >>> cleveland hopkins international airport was at capacity today as the nba champs...
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walt's challenger tonight, a three time nba all star from the new orleans pelicans.welcome anthony davis. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. gentleman, have you ever met before? >> just now. >> yeah. >> jimmy: all right. this is exciting. walt, where do you get a jacket like that? i have to start by asking. >> out of my own creation. >> jimmy: unbelievable. well, what we're going to do is give you questions from each of your era's more or less, and we'll see how much each of you know about the other person's time, if you know what i'm saying. now, are you competitive in general? >> i am. >> very competitive. >> jimmy: walt? >> i'm going to follow him. >> jimmy: all right. very good. i'm going to start off with one question and we'll take a break and first question is for walt f. walt, name the drink that is the title of beyonce's new album. >> to the left. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that is incorrect. now you see how the game works. when we come back, we'll play generation with anthony and walt. we'll be right back. right now at kohl's find a great gift for dad!
walt's challenger tonight, a three time nba all star from the new orleans pelicans.welcome anthony davis. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. gentleman, have you ever met before? >> just now. >> yeah. >> jimmy: all right. this is exciting. walt, where do you get a jacket like that? i have to start by asking. >> out of my own creation. >> jimmy: unbelievable. well, what we're going to do is give you questions from each of your era's more or less, and...
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>> new orleans, pelicans are up. >> jimmy: what number? >> six. >> jimmy: okay.h the show if they go. guillermo, you'll have to finish the show if i get drafted all right? >> guillermo: about time. [ applause ] >> jimmy: okay. so as of tonight, after the draft at the nba festivities for this season, the cavaliers had their parade yesterday. that's that until october. that's a shame, especially for guillermo. you love the nba. to cheer up guillermo and all the nba fans, we teamed up with a great singer and a great former player with this song. i hope this song will bring you joy no matter what's going on in your life. >> hey, guillermo. hey. >> i guess >> you know there's a way to cure those blues, right? >> guillermo: you do? >> yeah. >> guillermo: can you tell it to me? >> jimmy: better than that. we can situation it to you. what do you see? >> guillermo: okay. let's do it. >> jimmy: ♪ when life is getting you down and nothing's going your way ♪ ♪ when your phone won't charge and your car won't start and your zit won't go away ♪ ♪ when life's trials and dibulati
>> new orleans, pelicans are up. >> jimmy: what number? >> six. >> jimmy: okay.h the show if they go. guillermo, you'll have to finish the show if i get drafted all right? >> guillermo: about time. [ applause ] >> jimmy: okay. so as of tonight, after the draft at the nba festivities for this season, the cavaliers had their parade yesterday. that's that until october. that's a shame, especially for guillermo. you love the nba. to cheer up guillermo and all the...
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commerce, national association manufacturers, republican leaning organizations having to trash their pelicanee. >> what struck you about trump speech? i was struck by how he lifted the brexit leads -- leaves campaign. what else struck you? : this is one issue he has never wavered on. he has more credibility rhetorically on this issue. he owns this in a way he does not own other issues because if you go back first time this ande jumped into politics to criticize and administration was in the 1980's and it was over japan, bad deals, bad trade deals for america. i feel like of all issues that he has taken a position on this is the one where he is most consistent and to can tell that this one, there is some genuineness find it if you have all jim over the decades. feltllary clinton pressured by bernie sanders to be more skeptical of free trade. do you think that she will draw a line on this against trump or will she tried to go with what winning in presidential politics which is more of that free trader? >> when in doubt when she is conflicted about where the public is or when any clinton is ver
commerce, national association manufacturers, republican leaning organizations having to trash their pelicanee. >> what struck you about trump speech? i was struck by how he lifted the brexit leads -- leaves campaign. what else struck you? : this is one issue he has never wavered on. he has more credibility rhetorically on this issue. he owns this in a way he does not own other issues because if you go back first time this ande jumped into politics to criticize and administration was in...
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for pelicans, almost one-third say former house speaker newt gingrich should be donald trump's run matenator marco rubio should be the second was. anlary clinton has picked up endorsement from oprah winfrey. she calls the election a seminal moment for women. vonnie: global news, 24 hours a 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. t why. we have to mention the game is 1-1 between england and wales. felt that fellds to record lows, fueled by janet yellen's, said interest rates could remain at lower levels. here to break it all down is lisa abramowicz. lisa, just as you are probably getting ready to come on, we saw the 10 year yield in the u.s. plunge. since 2012, and the 30-year the lowest in 16 months, and it still looks like a pretty good place to be compared what we are seeing in switzerland in switzerland and japan. here we are looking at the 10-year yield. let's get this clear -- the 10-year note in germany is -.03%. in japan, it is negative .2%. you are basically losing .2% on .onday to japan for 10 years cox -- vonnie: let's listen to the swiss national bank
for pelicans, almost one-third say former house speaker newt gingrich should be donald trump's run matenator marco rubio should be the second was. anlary clinton has picked up endorsement from oprah winfrey. she calls the election a seminal moment for women. vonnie: global news, 24 hours a 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. t why. we have to mention the game is 1-1 between england and wales. felt that fellds to record lows, fueled by janet yellen's, said interest...
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best known as hosts for massive colonies of sea birds, cormorants, pelicans, who would come to these islands, and had been for hundreds of not thousands of years, urinating and defecating on these islands in huge numbers. i have to give you a sense of the magnitude of this because it is actually quite staggering. in some places, and we will see some pictures, people who came to mine these deposits found them to be about 150 feet deep in some places. how could this be? a couple things important about the ecology of these islands, there was the humboldt current that brought nutrients out of the deep sea water and up to the surface, which fed small fish, in this case, anchovies. huge schools of anchovies around there which allowed the sea birds to feed without abandon on them. and they process this fish fertilizer throughout their digestive tract. the islands also exist in a rain shadow from the andean mountains. they get about one inch of rain fall a year. why is that important? >> no rain shadow means there was no chance to wash it away to get harvested. prof. sutter: in this case, th
best known as hosts for massive colonies of sea birds, cormorants, pelicans, who would come to these islands, and had been for hundreds of not thousands of years, urinating and defecating on these islands in huge numbers. i have to give you a sense of the magnitude of this because it is actually quite staggering. in some places, and we will see some pictures, people who came to mine these deposits found them to be about 150 feet deep in some places. how could this be? a couple things important...
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a lot of are pelicans are freaking out over the course of the last 72 hours -- donors, electives, etcstep in the right direction, but i do not think it is enough. he has to turn the page. for his campaign, he should be talking about hillary clinton, not trump university, not a federal judge in indiana. he should be talking about differences in policy between he and hillary clinton. not a lot ofit's deep policy, but there are a lot of major policy differences going forward, and frankly, i do not think there will be unity in the party until they focus on those differences. mark: thank you very much. we will be right back with final thoughts about the primary contest being held today. >> had taken aback or surprised with the announcement that hillary clinton was the presumptive nominee? they held a meeting of superdelegates that told them in an anonymous way how they would be voting and the night before the biggest primary and the whole process, they make this announcement, so i was really disappointed in what the ap did. to nbc'sders talking lester holt before california. what is your v
a lot of are pelicans are freaking out over the course of the last 72 hours -- donors, electives, etcstep in the right direction, but i do not think it is enough. he has to turn the page. for his campaign, he should be talking about hillary clinton, not trump university, not a federal judge in indiana. he should be talking about differences in policy between he and hillary clinton. not a lot ofit's deep policy, but there are a lot of major policy differences going forward, and frankly, i do not...
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he'll meet with the pelicans tomorrow its been nonstop for arch but being busy is good. >> just crazy i mean graduation there was no sad faces on campus up until graduation and just i've moved down to maryland had some workouts and i flew around the country working out for all these nba teams. really crazy. i'm glad it's settling down and i can focus on the next chapter of my life. >> coming up at 6 o'clock we'll hear from ben simmons. he'll tell us what being picked number one overall would mean to him. it looks like the sixers will take him but you never know what happens come draft night. >> who's going, jeff. >> jeff will be there. >> good deal. >> on the road packing the bags. >> all right, thank you ducis. >> philadelphia police helped students in germantown celebrate the end of the school year. officers from the 14th district spent the day interacting with kids at the samuel pennypacker. the young students were able to explore the inside of a police cruiser and they got to test out the radio and the lights. their summer break starts wednesday. >> ♪ fios is not cable. we're wire
he'll meet with the pelicans tomorrow its been nonstop for arch but being busy is good. >> just crazy i mean graduation there was no sad faces on campus up until graduation and just i've moved down to maryland had some workouts and i flew around the country working out for all these nba teams. really crazy. i'm glad it's settling down and i can focus on the next chapter of my life. >> coming up at 6 o'clock we'll hear from ben simmons. he'll tell us what being picked number one...
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the former wildcat will meet with the new orleans pelicans today. for the sixers yesterday. he has had 11 workouts with nba teams so far. the nba draft is on thursday. the sixers have the number one pick. >> good luck to him. it is now 6:23. still ahead a beverage beef at a burger king takes a really violent turn. >> annie mccormick has new details on the torture and killing of a delaware county woman found in philadelphia's largest park. annie. >> reporter: matt, that's right, police have arrested one woman and they also have another person of interest in the case of the torture and murder of a young woman. we'll have details coming up in a live report. >> ♪ flus >> a mystery man assaulted a 62-year-old burger king server in texas because he said his milkshake wasn't tasty enough. surveillance video shows the man throwing the shake and a chair. police say the man rejected three drinks made for him by 62-year-old alejandra estrada before attacking her. police are looking for the violent customer. >>> estrada says she's afraid to go back to work worr
the former wildcat will meet with the new orleans pelicans today. for the sixers yesterday. he has had 11 workouts with nba teams so far. the nba draft is on thursday. the sixers have the number one pick. >> good luck to him. it is now 6:23. still ahead a beverage beef at a burger king takes a really violent turn. >> annie mccormick has new details on the torture and killing of a delaware county woman found in philadelphia's largest park. annie. >> reporter: matt, that's...
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the kind of thing that clinton and their pelicans did. -- and the republicans did.se deals have to be done with a guy with a pen. there's only one person out of 300 million americans that can sign something in the law. the president and the system is a very important player, the most important player. what do you do, and again, i talk about this in my book, what do you do when you have divided government which happened after the 2014 election? i had a press conference after it became clear become the majority leader. i said, what are the american people looking for when they elect divided government? i think they're saying, we know you have differences. why don't you look for the same you can agree on and do those. we cannot do the mega stuff because the president does not want to do it but there is a lot , of things that ended a dysfunctional senate. it was completely dysfunctional before this current majority. we could not even vote anymore. we had 15 rollcall votes in all of 2014. the whole year. we had 200 last year. everybody is getting to participate regardles
the kind of thing that clinton and their pelicans did. -- and the republicans did.se deals have to be done with a guy with a pen. there's only one person out of 300 million americans that can sign something in the law. the president and the system is a very important player, the most important player. what do you do, and again, i talk about this in my book, what do you do when you have divided government which happened after the 2014 election? i had a press conference after it became clear...