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this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile extended stay." >> pendleton juvenile correctional facility, one of america's largest maximum security juvenile prison. here, teams serve their time behind razor wire while staff attempt to rehabilitate and educate, over 300 male offenders. >> [ bleep ]. kkk. black power. black panthers. >> some are harder than others. >> black power. >> unlike adult prisons staff here must deal with impulsive teen behavior that can escalate without warning. during our six months of shooting inside pendleton we witnessed all this and more. >> these youngsters here when they simply get angry and go from 0 to 60 in a second, they simply react and then they think about the consequences and how they're going to get out of it. >> lieutenant gary burke supervises the segregation unit at pendleton. when an inmate acts out in general population, he's moved to seg for the safety of offenders and staff. most kids who come here are still a long way from rehabilitation and their defiance can cause added pressure for officers. >> the challenge is bring your "a" game when you co
this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile extended stay." >> pendleton juvenile correctional facility, one of america's largest maximum security juvenile prison. here, teams serve their time behind razor wire while staff attempt to rehabilitate and educate, over 300 male offenders. >> [ bleep ]. kkk. black power. black panthers. >> some are harder than others. >> black power. >> unlike adult prisons staff here must deal with impulsive teen behavior that can...
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this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile, extended stay." on any given day, inside the razor wire fences of pendleton juvenile correctional facility, anything can happen. >> stop! stop! turn around. >> during our six months inside, we learned some days can be more chaotic than most. >> control to all units and shift supervisors. >> caught him signal 2000, which is an attempted escape. going to run for it. told the sergeant he was going to run and took off out of the unit. >> i think by 7:30 in the morning, we had a signal jam meaning officer needs assistance. we've had two signal 2000s, which are escaped. >> turn around. turn around. turn around. get on your knees. get on your knees. put your hands behind your head. take your shoes. stay like that until we exit the cell. >> it was a half hearted attempt. he gave them a little struggle and they brought him here. he acts relieved now that he is here. as a matter of fact, i believe it's his second time trying to escape in the last two weeks because he's having such a problem getting acclimated
this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile, extended stay." on any given day, inside the razor wire fences of pendleton juvenile correctional facility, anything can happen. >> stop! stop! turn around. >> during our six months inside, we learned some days can be more chaotic than most. >> control to all units and shift supervisors. >> caught him signal 2000, which is an attempted escape. going to run for it. told the sergeant he was going to run and took off out of the...
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figure out his mission in life, mcveigh packs up his car and says good-bye to his quiet hometown of pendleton, new york. >> i lasted at home for one year and one month. i said [ bleep ] this, this whole neighborhood, this ain't
figure out his mission in life, mcveigh packs up his car and says good-bye to his quiet hometown of pendleton, new york. >> i lasted at home for one year and one month. i said [ bleep ] this, this whole neighborhood, this ain't
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i wanted to get out of my isolation of pendleton. i was a gun enthusiast. you can't go wrong on brushing up your skills and the army's free ammunition. the military for me were some of the best years of my life. >> i think that mcveigh found success really for probably the first time in his life in the army. i think mcveigh was looking for some kind of family that would make him happy. >> as you look back at where i come from, it's a military background, military mindset, and i want to make clear that the military didn't brainwash me into thinking this way. the truth is that the military helped introduce me to the cruelty of the real world and the way things work. >> in november of 1990 in response to saddam hussein's invasion of kuwait, timothy mcveigh and his fort riley unit are shipped out to the persian gulf with the u.s. army's first infantry division. >> the gulf war for tim was sort of the culmination of his young military career. the way that that mission was described to him, the mission of the u.s. was noble. >> during the gulf war, battles on the
i wanted to get out of my isolation of pendleton. i was a gun enthusiast. you can't go wrong on brushing up your skills and the army's free ammunition. the military for me were some of the best years of my life. >> i think that mcveigh found success really for probably the first time in his life in the army. i think mcveigh was looking for some kind of family that would make him happy. >> as you look back at where i come from, it's a military background, military mindset, and i want...
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he was based in camp pendleton so he spent some time there and he was in monterrey as well. >> and here-- what is this? >> this is him in ramadi. >> i hope we can get him home. >> i do too. >> thank you. >> right now "on the record" just obtaining new information about our government's efforts to try to get amir released. a state department official telling us the obama administration has taken private diplomatic step. every time meet for negotiations on the sideline they always raise the case of our marine and other american hostages they say on the sidelines because the administration insists the hostages are a separate issue from the nuclear talks. and our next guest is leading the charge to bring amir mommy ever home. marine veteran and talk show host montel williams joins us. nice to see you as you listen to the family, the parents, the sister, what do you think? >> well the one thing, when you listen to his sister talk about the fact that the family the father that father that you interviewed, i want people at home to understand is dying right now of a brain tumor. the family is g
he was based in camp pendleton so he spent some time there and he was in monterrey as well. >> and here-- what is this? >> this is him in ramadi. >> i hope we can get him home. >> i do too. >> thank you. >> right now "on the record" just obtaining new information about our government's efforts to try to get amir released. a state department official telling us the obama administration has taken private diplomatic step. every time meet for...
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the judge sentenced pendleton to pay $300 in fines and attend class. police arrested him in january and he can be heard on dash cam video to ask the officers to call the mayor of woolwitch because they're friends. the officers did not make that call. >>> today is day three of the penalty phase of the boston marathon bombing trial. dzhokhar tsarnaev made an on obscene gesture. jurors saw a still version of that. jurors are trying to decide if he should be sentenced to life in prison or receive the death penalty. >>> david petraeus is expected to plead guilty to champs of sharing government secrets. petraeus reached an agreement with prosecutors back in february. investigators say he exposed trade secrets to his lover and biographer. >>> the pentagon outlined a strategy a few years ago but confirmed it just yesterday. defense secretary ash carter said the u.s. will protect itself against hacking and others abroad. >>> and a new task force in washington for the first time yesterday. lawmakers formed the panel to determine how terror groups get their money
the judge sentenced pendleton to pay $300 in fines and attend class. police arrested him in january and he can be heard on dash cam video to ask the officers to call the mayor of woolwitch because they're friends. the officers did not make that call. >>> today is day three of the penalty phase of the boston marathon bombing trial. dzhokhar tsarnaev made an on obscene gesture. jurors saw a still version of that. jurors are trying to decide if he should be sentenced to life in prison or...
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lee appointed william nelson pendleton, james long street and they went to the tavern to have the meeting but said it was a bear and cheerless place, so they repaired to the maclean house. there was no furniture left in the room because the tables had been taken as souvenirs after the meeting on april 9. this is our display on the apple tree. what is the apple tree? it is one of those myths about appomattox and lee's surrender. why is it a myth? because the event that a put -- the event that supposedly to waste there wasn't as it seems. lee and grant had been corresponding for several days about the possibility of lee surrendering his army. on the morning of april 9 when lee was finally ready to surrender his army, he sends a message to general grant but general grant is moving his headquarters. we's message catches up with him and he has to dispatch men to ride ahead to make the arrangements to meet with general lee. he dispatches orval babcock to ride ahead and meet lee. they find the resting under an apple tree by the appomattox river. the forces are on the hills behind this apple tree
lee appointed william nelson pendleton, james long street and they went to the tavern to have the meeting but said it was a bear and cheerless place, so they repaired to the maclean house. there was no furniture left in the room because the tables had been taken as souvenirs after the meeting on april 9. this is our display on the apple tree. what is the apple tree? it is one of those myths about appomattox and lee's surrender. why is it a myth? because the event that a put -- the event that...
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and one of the great campaign taktsices was to say our second guy johnson can be counted on and pendleton was one of the copper heads willing to negotiate the war away. so it is politics there. any other questions? >> last one here. >> from greensboro. >> hey. >> would you comment on the great black leader in the period, frederick douglas. >> so frederick douglas is a fascinating figure. he was the pre-eminent african-american leader of the 19th srnts. i think we sometimes have a tendency to stand in for all of african-american thought in the 19th century and that is a mistake because george washington and williams and others were important voices and there were political disagreements in the black community as one would expect. but douglas plays a very important roelt in the story i've told in the sense that doug loss would say famously in 1878 there was a right side and a wrong side in this war which no sentiment ought to cause us to forget. why would he say in 1878, we need to be reminded there was a right side and a wrong side because he thought people were for getting it. that people
and one of the great campaign taktsices was to say our second guy johnson can be counted on and pendleton was one of the copper heads willing to negotiate the war away. so it is politics there. any other questions? >> last one here. >> from greensboro. >> hey. >> would you comment on the great black leader in the period, frederick douglas. >> so frederick douglas is a fascinating figure. he was the pre-eminent african-american leader of the 19th srnts. i think we...
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was to say, our second guy, johnson, can be counted on, mcclellan's vice presidential candidate, pendleton was one of these copperheads who was negotiating the wars away. it's politics there. any other questions? >> from greensboro. >> hey. >> i think we sometimes have a tendency to have him stand in for all of african american fought in the 19th century, and that's a mistake because george washington, oowilliams, and others were important voices too and there were political disagreements in the black community as one would expect. but douglas plays an important role in the story i've told. in the sense that douglas will say very famously in 1878, there was a right side in this war and a wrong side in the war. no sentiment ought to cause us to forget. why would douglas say in 18.78 we need to be reminded. he said it because he felt people were forgetting it. in a sense, the case that confederates began to build up, they were blameless they were equals if not the superiors to the northerners, they had not lost their principles, would not relinquish they principles. not yield those principle
was to say, our second guy, johnson, can be counted on, mcclellan's vice presidential candidate, pendleton was one of these copperheads who was negotiating the wars away. it's politics there. any other questions? >> from greensboro. >> hey. >> i think we sometimes have a tendency to have him stand in for all of african american fought in the 19th century, and that's a mistake because george washington, oowilliams, and others were important voices too and there were political...
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figure out his mission in life mcveigh packs up his car and says good-bye to his quiet hometown of pendleton. >> i left home for one year and one month. i said this neighborhood isn't the thing for me. i don't have a place here. i haven't found a love. and i hit the road. >> the odyssey he was living in the early '90s was really bizarre. he thought nothing of getting in his car and driving hundreds or even thousands of miles. and he was searching for something. >> mcveigh's mission is still unclear but he's beginning to hone in on his main focus of fury. the u.s. government. he finds like-minded thinkers on the gun show circuit. during the early 1990s, the expos become gathering places for the fast growing malitia and patriot movement. it is in this subculture mcveigh finally finds an outlet for his growing rage. >> you could find an amazing amount of literature on insurgency, informing militias, on building weapons. they are amazingly anti-government. >> one of my favorite bumper stickers. you've heard the one that says when guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns. there's a new one
figure out his mission in life mcveigh packs up his car and says good-bye to his quiet hometown of pendleton. >> i left home for one year and one month. i said this neighborhood isn't the thing for me. i don't have a place here. i haven't found a love. and i hit the road. >> the odyssey he was living in the early '90s was really bizarre. he thought nothing of getting in his car and driving hundreds or even thousands of miles. and he was searching for something. >> mcveigh's...
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i went down to camp pendleton and met with some of the special ops guys and sailors and marines and took a tour of the base saw them out there doing exercise and stuff like that. it's amazing. >> but did you go through the training program? >> i did some stuff. i did a lot of stuff -- i had a master gunnery sergeant and he actually did a lot of training with us, took us to the range, you know taught us exit and entry, how to clear rooms, a lot of one-on-one training. >> the thing that would scare me about it is that they would throw you in cold water for a long period of time. >> charlie, i told you to take the ice bucket challenge. >> i hate cold water. >> i thought that was great. grammys, ""lip sync battle,"" all about karaoke songs. >> no not necessarily karaoke because you actually hear the person's voice. >> karaokesque. >> well -- fine. oh boy. mike tyson doing salt and pepper. that's so funny. >> he's got a lot of energy. >> you you, you, baby pops. it's great. ""lip sync battle"" has been a lot of fun. john krasinski and others. casey patterson brought me on board to produce it.
i went down to camp pendleton and met with some of the special ops guys and sailors and marines and took a tour of the base saw them out there doing exercise and stuff like that. it's amazing. >> but did you go through the training program? >> i did some stuff. i did a lot of stuff -- i had a master gunnery sergeant and he actually did a lot of training with us, took us to the range, you know taught us exit and entry, how to clear rooms, a lot of one-on-one training. >> the...
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lee appointed pendleton gordon. they went to the tavern to have the meeting, but they said it was a bare, cheerless place, so they repaired to the mcclain house where gibbon had set up his headquarters and there was no furniture in the room because the tables had been taken as souvenirs after the meeting on april 9. so gibbons used his table and had it inscribed after the commissioners' meeting. >>> this is our display on the apple tree. what is the apple tree? it's one of those myths about appomattox, about lee's surrender. why is it a myth? well, because the event that supposedly took place there wasn't what it seemed. they had been corresponding about the possible of surrender surrendering the army. and when lee is finally ready to surrender his army he sends a message to general grant. but general grant is moving his headquarters, so lee's message catches up with him say 11:00 that morning and he has to dispatch men to ride ahead to make the arrangements to meet with general lee. he dispatches lieutenant colonel
lee appointed pendleton gordon. they went to the tavern to have the meeting, but they said it was a bare, cheerless place, so they repaired to the mcclain house where gibbon had set up his headquarters and there was no furniture in the room because the tables had been taken as souvenirs after the meeting on april 9. so gibbons used his table and had it inscribed after the commissioners' meeting. >>> this is our display on the apple tree. what is the apple tree? it's one of those myths...
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lee appointed william nelson pendleton, james long street and they went to the tavern to have the meeting but said it was a bear and cheerless place, so they repaired to the maclean house. there was no furniture left in the room because the tables had been taken as souvenirs after the meeting on april 9. this is our display on the apple tree. what is the apple tree? it is one of those myths about appomattox and lee's surrender. why is it a myth? because the event that supposedly to waste there wasn't as it seems. lee and grant had been corresponding for several days about the possibility of lee surrendering his army. on the morning of april 9 when lee was finally ready to surrender his army, he sends a message to general grant, but general grant is moving his headquarters. lee's message catches up with him and he has to dispatch men to ride ahead to make the arrangements to meet with general lee. he dispatches orval babcock to ride ahead and meet lee. they find the resting under an apple tree by the appomattox river. the forces are on the hills behind this apple tree and see this federal
lee appointed william nelson pendleton, james long street and they went to the tavern to have the meeting but said it was a bear and cheerless place, so they repaired to the maclean house. there was no furniture left in the room because the tables had been taken as souvenirs after the meeting on april 9. this is our display on the apple tree. what is the apple tree? it is one of those myths about appomattox and lee's surrender. why is it a myth? because the event that supposedly to waste there...
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leah pointed william nelson pendleton, james longstreet and john gordon.hey went to the tavern to have their meeting, but they said it was a bare cheerless place, so they repaired to the mclean house where givens had set up his headquarters. there was no furniture left in the room because the tables had been taken as souvenirs after the meeting on april 9. so givens used his camp table and had it inscribed after the fá commissioners' meeting. this is our display on theq apple tree. what is the apple tree? well, it's one of those myths about appomattox about lee's surrender. why is it a myth? because the event that supposedly took place there wasn't what it seemed. lee and grant had been corresponding for several days, since april 7, about the possibility of lee surrendering his army. and on the morning of april 9, when lee is finally ready to surrender his army, he sends a me say aj message to general grant. but general grant is moving his headquarters, he's on about a 20-mile ride, so lee's message catches up with him maybe about 11:00 that morning. he ha
leah pointed william nelson pendleton, james longstreet and john gordon.hey went to the tavern to have their meeting, but they said it was a bare cheerless place, so they repaired to the mclean house where givens had set up his headquarters. there was no furniture left in the room because the tables had been taken as souvenirs after the meeting on april 9. so givens used his camp table and had it inscribed after the fá commissioners' meeting. this is our display on theq apple tree. what is the...
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force currently finishing up work in california and then be moving to their final phase in camp pendleton and bridgeport to do the amphibious and mountain warfare sections of that assessment and ongoing army ranger assessment due to conclude in the june time frame. they have taken different approaches, which i know you're going to have a panel to look at that later this afternoon -- i'm sorry, lost my place sorry about that. the end result is going to be the same. all occupational standards will and must be validaltded to the prior decisions. i think that's important point. the service is reviewing all of the occupational standards, not just the occupations currently closed. it's given us the opportunity to really look at our standards and training pipelines to look at it all with a fresh eye. and to have those difficult conversations that were never possible because that outdated policy barrier we used to have. so through this we expect to learn a lot. possibly even more about our existing forces and training pipelines as we will about gender valuation. it will only enhance the quality a
force currently finishing up work in california and then be moving to their final phase in camp pendleton and bridgeport to do the amphibious and mountain warfare sections of that assessment and ongoing army ranger assessment due to conclude in the june time frame. they have taken different approaches, which i know you're going to have a panel to look at that later this afternoon -- i'm sorry, lost my place sorry about that. the end result is going to be the same. all occupational standards...
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refinishing up their work at 29 homes -- twentynine palms california and movie the final stage to camp pendletonand the bridgeport to do the amphibious and mountain warfare sections of that assessment. and, of course, the ongoing army ranger assessment that is due to conclude around the june timeframe. sawada services in socom have taken different approaches until you have a panel to look at that later this afternoon, i'm sorry -- lost my place. sorry about that. the end result will be the same. all occupational standards will and must be validated prior to the final decision. i think that's an important point i want to point that out. the service is within all of the standards, not just the occupations are currently closed. it's given us the opportunity really look at our standards. after training pipelines to look at it all with a fresh eye. and to have the difficult conversations that whenever possible because of outdated policy barrier we used to have. so through this we expect to learn a lot. possibly even more about our existing forces and training pipelines as google of gender integration
refinishing up their work at 29 homes -- twentynine palms california and movie the final stage to camp pendletonand the bridgeport to do the amphibious and mountain warfare sections of that assessment. and, of course, the ongoing army ranger assessment that is due to conclude around the june timeframe. sawada services in socom have taken different approaches until you have a panel to look at that later this afternoon, i'm sorry -- lost my place. sorry about that. the end result will be the...