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show more of you. >>> the penitentiary of new mexico houses the state's only death row.he last lethal injection took place in 2001, and you're about to meet one of the few men waiting execution. he has a reputation as a savage killer and a unique perspective on his crimes. >> my name's robert fry. i am in for four counts of murder, and i'm currently serving three life sentences, and as of now, i'm on death row. should that get overturned, i'll be serving a maximum of 209 years. >> robert fry is a serial killer. behind each of his murder convictions lies a tale of violence and horror. >> i feel that i had evil within. not that i myself was evil, but that i allowed myself to be drawn towards evil things. >> while robbing a store, fry stabbed his first two victims, then slit their throats. >> when you walk in that path of darkness, you can't help but walk hand in hand with evil. whether you believe it to be evil or not, i never considered myself a violent person. >> in 1998, fry savagely beat a man to death with a shovel. >> i came from a very good family, but i got involve
show more of you. >>> the penitentiary of new mexico houses the state's only death row.he last lethal injection took place in 2001, and you're about to meet one of the few men waiting execution. he has a reputation as a savage killer and a unique perspective on his crimes. >> my name's robert fry. i am in for four counts of murder, and i'm currently serving three life sentences, and as of now, i'm on death row. should that get overturned, i'll be serving a maximum of 209 years....
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hear a lot of bad things about this penitentiary. kind of scary. because you're going to be here and you see how it is, like, maximum security and stuff like that. so i'm going to stay to myself, man. hope for the best. let me get up out of here. >> inmate walton and officer white make up the opposite ends of stateville. white will spend eight hours in his tower. once walton is processed into the system, he will join his fellow inmates who spend more than 20 hours of every day in their cells. the relationship between guards, inmates, and the prison they both inhabit is more than 75 years old. construction began here in 1916. and the prison opened in 1925. it differed from any other prison in the world. circular cell houses orbited around and connected via tunnels to a huge central dining hall. today one of the original cell houses remains, the only one of its kind in the country. stepping into it conjures up images of gladiators stepping into a coliseum. >> it's very beneficial because basically you can stand in one spot and get a visual of the who
hear a lot of bad things about this penitentiary. kind of scary. because you're going to be here and you see how it is, like, maximum security and stuff like that. so i'm going to stay to myself, man. hope for the best. let me get up out of here. >> inmate walton and officer white make up the opposite ends of stateville. white will spend eight hours in his tower. once walton is processed into the system, he will join his fellow inmates who spend more than 20 hours of every day in their...
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, penitentiary, penitentiary.w. and it was -- you know i realized that it was you guys that needed me the most. and i let you down. and you know, man, i'm a dumb ass. and i've learned through the years, and the years that we wasted apart that there is a light, no matter how dim it may seem. it's hard to stay in the tunnel and watch for that light and go for that light. it's much easier to not give a [ bleep ] i'm going to tell you this right now, i know you. and i can see the water in your eyes even when you're smiling, and i know how much pain and how much anguish you're going through right now. i don't want to see your whole life gone. if you get 20, 25, whatever, i'm going to call that a blessing. >> okay. >> if you get lucky like that, then you need to walk this walk, and walk straight out that door and not come back like this. over and over again. >> i don't want to get caught up in that neither. and that's not my plan. it never has been my plan. you know what i mean? yeah we all get discouraged and we all do
, penitentiary, penitentiary.w. and it was -- you know i realized that it was you guys that needed me the most. and i let you down. and you know, man, i'm a dumb ass. and i've learned through the years, and the years that we wasted apart that there is a light, no matter how dim it may seem. it's hard to stay in the tunnel and watch for that light and go for that light. it's much easier to not give a [ bleep ] i'm going to tell you this right now, i know you. and i can see the water in your eyes...
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. >> john alt was warden at the anamosa state penitentiary at the time we shot there. >> any time you can have inmates participate in some type of meaningful activity it makes their time easier. it makes staff's time a lot easier. i'd much rather have them participate in something positive than sitting around with nothing to do and talk about maybe how to pull an armed robbery or plotting against us or fellow staff members. >> during our shoot at indiana state prison, authorities even allowed for a weightlifting competition. >> lions, 495. >> lyons now lifting at 495. >> other penitentiaries get that weight up. that's how they're doing it. get your weight up. >> that's 625. >> 625. on deck. >> let's go! go! >> good lift. good lift. you got it. >> of course, in prison, there's also a practical side to staying in shape. >> if you ever come against somebody who wants to approach you in a negative way, attack you in a fight or something, you don't want to be the person that's going to run out of air first. the person that runs out of air first is the person that gets hurt. >> in the comba
. >> john alt was warden at the anamosa state penitentiary at the time we shot there. >> any time you can have inmates participate in some type of meaningful activity it makes their time easier. it makes staff's time a lot easier. i'd much rather have them participate in something positive than sitting around with nothing to do and talk about maybe how to pull an armed robbery or plotting against us or fellow staff members. >> during our shoot at indiana state prison,...
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. >> anamosa state penitentiary is a maximum security facility located in eastern iowa. home of some of the state's most violent offenders. one would think that the overcrowded conditions would lead to a constant barrage of bloody confrontations. well, think again. behind the walls of anamosa is a world of unusual contrast. >> to the security office. >> for new inmates arriving at anamosa state penitentiary, the very look of the prison can be intimidating. more than 100 years old, it was built entirely of limestone from nearby quarries. over the years, as the criminal population increased, so did the size of the prison. today, some 1,300 inmates live behind the massive 35-foot-walls and, like any prison, the threat of danger is everywhere. >> around our perimeter we have seven gun towers. they're manned throughout the day. >> the danger is there each time you walk through that gate, you know. you don't know what's going to happen from the time you get on shift to the time you get off shift. >> there's only two types of people in prison. you got the predators and you got
. >> anamosa state penitentiary is a maximum security facility located in eastern iowa. home of some of the state's most violent offenders. one would think that the overcrowded conditions would lead to a constant barrage of bloody confrontations. well, think again. behind the walls of anamosa is a world of unusual contrast. >> to the security office. >> for new inmates arriving at anamosa state penitentiary, the very look of the prison can be intimidating. more than 100 years...
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. >>> san quentin is a deteriorated penitentiary whose obsolete design is putting officers at risk and causing enormous inefficiency. but for the thousands of inmates incarcerated there, san quentin is home. it's where long days are spent in a small cell, where survival is as much a mental challenge as it is a physical one. >> there's a nine by six cell. now i can put my hand from here to here. and i can't even stretch my arms all the way up. >> you might say this is what criminals deserve, after all, this is prison. but for cellmates, russell johnson and christopher reid, for instance, it's hard time. >> it's certain ways you conduct yourself in here, too, you know what i'm saying? >> let's say for instance someone wanted -- >> somebody wanted to talk to him, you know what i'm saying, we got -- i've got to sit down. you know what i'm saying? >> or i might have to come up like this. or he can just turn to his side right here and walk this way. >> yeah. this is how you do it. you do your back that way. this is the real deal. you know what i'm saying? it really is. >> just how each inmat
. >>> san quentin is a deteriorated penitentiary whose obsolete design is putting officers at risk and causing enormous inefficiency. but for the thousands of inmates incarcerated there, san quentin is home. it's where long days are spent in a small cell, where survival is as much a mental challenge as it is a physical one. >> there's a nine by six cell. now i can put my hand from here to here. and i can't even stretch my arms all the way up. >> you might say this is what...
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it is not the first-time dope dealer that gets sent to the penitentiary.you are misleading the public when you say that on the program. they already have a cumulative arrest record before the judge comes down with a gavel and sends them to a penitentiary. host: larry, do you think the drug laws should be used back a little bit -- eased back a little bit? caller: eased back -- it depends. they do not send people that have been arrested for the first time to a u.s. penitentiary. someone is misleading the public. host: thank you. we got your point. paul butler? guest: i do not think i said or anybody said that if you get a first possession offense you go to a federal prison, but it sounds like larry retired before we experienced in the 1980's and the 1990's this massive increase in the prison population, again based on these laws that went into effect in the early-19 90's. maybe he is not up to date with who actually is incarcerated now. again, the reason why people like the koch brothers are on board with having to reduce our prison population is because the
it is not the first-time dope dealer that gets sent to the penitentiary.you are misleading the public when you say that on the program. they already have a cumulative arrest record before the judge comes down with a gavel and sends them to a penitentiary. host: larry, do you think the drug laws should be used back a little bit -- eased back a little bit? caller: eased back -- it depends. they do not send people that have been arrested for the first time to a u.s. penitentiary. someone is...
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only the tunnel but we have to take into consideration what happened when they approached the penitentiaryerneath the ground because they had to have -- they had to have this coordinated from within the penitentiary because there is a camera system there that is on chapo guzman's cell day and night but not on the shower area. >> that's crazy! >> so it doesn't make sense that they would have it and then they would have areas that they could not monitor, and that's exactly what happened. >> that's crazy. we actually have the picture i was talking about. it's on the screen right now. this is what his son, guzman's son, allegedly tweeted out showing him drinking a beer and on the helicopter. i don't know if you can see the video or not but you're still suspicious of it actually being him. >> the thing is again, i have reviewed the photographs carefully, and i'm very suspicious that it's chapo. again, suspicious of the fact that his son would send photographs to the media. >> all right. michael vigil, former dea chief of international operations. thanks for your time. >>> she died at the hands
only the tunnel but we have to take into consideration what happened when they approached the penitentiaryerneath the ground because they had to have -- they had to have this coordinated from within the penitentiary because there is a camera system there that is on chapo guzman's cell day and night but not on the shower area. >> that's crazy! >> so it doesn't make sense that they would have it and then they would have areas that they could not monitor, and that's exactly what...
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or outside the penitentiary. it's impossible to build a tunnel of this complexity a mile long without somebody knowing about it so chapo guzman has always been known to be able to bribe prison guards. he did that at the penitentiary where he was housed when he made his escape in 2001 in the state of alisco. when he was there, within two weeks the prison guards were calling him boss. >> he paid off eight guards eight years -- paid off guards eight years later. he escaped in a laundry cart in that first escape. as you say he was called the boss but he was accused of running his enterprise from inside the walls when he was incarcerated the first time. but if he was known for being able to be slippery and be able to escape why don't you think that there was a better plan in place to avoid this since he alluded capture for 13 years? >> well, the fact of the matter is that the mexican government looks at the penitentiary as one of the more secure prisons in in mexico. it was constructed in 1990 and no one has been able
or outside the penitentiary. it's impossible to build a tunnel of this complexity a mile long without somebody knowing about it so chapo guzman has always been known to be able to bribe prison guards. he did that at the penitentiary where he was housed when he made his escape in 2001 in the state of alisco. when he was there, within two weeks the prison guards were calling him boss. >> he paid off eight guards eight years -- paid off guards eight years later. he escaped in a laundry cart...
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thethe penitentiaries the biggest business in america primarily because of the drug war.rew up on the border in laredo. so when i was in high school andin late 60s when the drug role was starting to be going have friends whose lives were destroyed. but we always went across the river on dates and had a great time. it was a a nice place to grow up and have fun. tourists were flooding the border area to get a taste of old mexico. not anymore. but they said today is this drug war is just so destructive. it has destroyed the fabric of mexican society. now. out of my friends ever go across the river anymore. it's too dangerous. one of the consequences, i'm glad ted brought this out his paper, this concept of overdose. we hear at all the time. someone dies of a drug overdose. in virtually every case it's never a drug overdose. that's what they say. the real cause is the corrupted drug, the polluted drug that is a direct result of the illegality because the drug lord, the drug gang they couldn't care less if someone dies. they certainly don't have to worry about a lawsuit as the
thethe penitentiaries the biggest business in america primarily because of the drug war.rew up on the border in laredo. so when i was in high school andin late 60s when the drug role was starting to be going have friends whose lives were destroyed. but we always went across the river on dates and had a great time. it was a a nice place to grow up and have fun. tourists were flooding the border area to get a taste of old mexico. not anymore. but they said today is this drug war is just so...
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if they put windows about 2 inches higher it would look like you wouldn't trying to make it a penitentiary. the professional illustration i know they have been looking on highlights of [inaudible] i also think this is [inaudible] the progress is done professional so-on jones street. jones is the street i live on. i think everything is pretty good though. thank you >> thank you any other member of the public wish to make public comment on this item? >> mr. president and commissioners michael [inaudible] i loved this building every since i became aware of it a lot of years ago and pass by it every day wride thg 5 bus. i was so motivated by this building and actually opened a checking account at hi burnia bank in 1982 and the checks had a pick clr of the building on them and sorry the bank was closed in 1985. it is truly tragic this billings and the old menth have been inaccessible by the public for so many years and the old mint, don't get me started on that. this building i'm glad the project is going on and looking forward to the aability of the public to see the interior of this amazing b
if they put windows about 2 inches higher it would look like you wouldn't trying to make it a penitentiary. the professional illustration i know they have been looking on highlights of [inaudible] i also think this is [inaudible] the progress is done professional so-on jones street. jones is the street i live on. i think everything is pretty good though. thank you >> thank you any other member of the public wish to make public comment on this item? >> mr. president and commissioners...
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in this case he used that technology to be able to -- to escape from that maximum security penitentiaryxplain this to me in mexico how is this seen? just as the way business is conducted in prisons? or is there real outrage? >> well the thing is there is outrage, but keep in mind that the prison system in mexico has endemic corruption. there have been individuals that have literally walked out of the penitentiaries there, and it continues -- and i think that the mexican government has got to address and revamp their penal system because it is not working. >> the tunnel is about a mile as i understand it and there's no prison -- there's no way for the prison to detect they are drilling a tunnel underground right up to the prison? >> well, keep in mind that the tunnel was about 30 feet down into the ground. but they should have been able to detect suspicious activity taking place at that house where they -- where they started the other tunnel and they had to move tons of earth, you know, as they were constructing the tunnel and they were within sight of prison guards so it's highly suspic
in this case he used that technology to be able to -- to escape from that maximum security penitentiaryxplain this to me in mexico how is this seen? just as the way business is conducted in prisons? or is there real outrage? >> well the thing is there is outrage, but keep in mind that the prison system in mexico has endemic corruption. there have been individuals that have literally walked out of the penitentiaries there, and it continues -- and i think that the mexican government has got...
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. >> this is my fifth here in the penitentiary. i've been all around. in the system for a while. >> soledad, tracy, jamestown, now here. >> many of these inmates are simply resigned to prison as a way of life. >> i will probably come back once or twice on a violation. ♪ i can't shake these penitentiary state blues ♪ >> but flaco has come to the realization that hanging with a street gang does not mean lifetime loyalty. >> well, basically what it boils down to, an eye opener for me was, when i fell, when i got locked up, where were they? you know, the only people writing me, taking care of me right now is my family. all those guys, home boy this, they ain't nowhere to be found right now. you know, so what it boils down to who is really here for me right now is my family. >> and for chester reed, it's that separation from family and his wife of 32 years that is most painful. >> misery i went through inside these walls and the pain that i caused my family, it will never happen again, not in my lifetime. it hurts me just to think of the hurt that i caused t
. >> this is my fifth here in the penitentiary. i've been all around. in the system for a while. >> soledad, tracy, jamestown, now here. >> many of these inmates are simply resigned to prison as a way of life. >> i will probably come back once or twice on a violation. ♪ i can't shake these penitentiary state blues ♪ >> but flaco has come to the realization that hanging with a street gang does not mean lifetime loyalty. >> well, basically what it boils...
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. >> the president was this a federal penitentiary. his range of movement was limited. if you look at prisoners across the country, a small are in federal lock-up, aren't they? only a little more than 200,000 are in the federal system. 90% are in state prisons. how far, the president has down a lot in terms of he recently announced clemency, initiative, and has worked with former attorney holder to enact the smart on climb initiative. the president has done a lot in his administration over the last few years to focus the americans and improve the dialogue. it is part of the discussion, you have those running for president talking about how to improve the criminal just system. and the candidates running for president is talking about how to end mass incarceration, how to reduce the criminal incarcerations. the president is limited in a certain respect because so much of the population is in another state. he is the leader of the country, and is getting out there and giving speeches. no president visited a federal prison in this country. he's setting - you know, he's sett
. >> the president was this a federal penitentiary. his range of movement was limited. if you look at prisoners across the country, a small are in federal lock-up, aren't they? only a little more than 200,000 are in the federal system. 90% are in state prisons. how far, the president has down a lot in terms of he recently announced clemency, initiative, and has worked with former attorney holder to enact the smart on climb initiative. the president has done a lot in his administration...
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at the time he was in victorville federal penitentiary later to be transferred to lompok.r investigators interviewed this suspect there and continued to make their case and in may of this year, they obtained a $1 million warrant for the crime of murder. >> when he he was released from federal custody on june 12th, they arrested him on that warrant and booked him in to san da barbara county jail. >> sergeant, thank you. sounds like finding this woman, this decedent will get her justice. thank you very much, sergeant. >> thank you. >> and is greece on the brink? new information on that very troubled nation. i know you are thinking what does greece have to do with me? find out next. plus, mystery you in kentucky as the mother of five suddenly vanishes. the latest, that's next. >>> a massive search for a missing mother of five in kentucky. crystal rogers was last seen by her boyfriend on july 3rd. more than a week later she is nowhere to be found. now the missing woman's sister suggesting that the boyfriend might to be blame. the boyfriend denying any role in the disappearance
at the time he was in victorville federal penitentiary later to be transferred to lompok.r investigators interviewed this suspect there and continued to make their case and in may of this year, they obtained a $1 million warrant for the crime of murder. >> when he he was released from federal custody on june 12th, they arrested him on that warrant and booked him in to san da barbara county jail. >> sergeant, thank you. sounds like finding this woman, this decedent will get her...
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. >>> john thompson was sitting on death row at angola state penitentiary awaiting his execution when he got an unexpected call. >> j.t., we found you some attorneys. the're from philadelphia. they're coming down to see you. >> the call was from a nonprofit group devoted to appealing death sentences. >> i'm on death row. i got a date of execution. then you are sending me some lawyers saying you are representing me. come on, get real. >> gordon and i normally represent big companies in employment litigation and trade secret litigation, but this is my first case representing a criminal defendant. >> michael banks and cooney were pro bono lawyers. >> there was nothing we read that caused us to say, wow, this guy didn't do it. >> i was skeptical of his innocence, but i remember feeling a strong sense from reading john's file that things that happened in john's trial were u.s. fundamentally unfair. >> banks and cooney went to meet their new client. >> the first time i met john thompson was at the louisiana state penitentiary at angola. and frankly, we had a bit of a hard time communicating
. >>> john thompson was sitting on death row at angola state penitentiary awaiting his execution when he got an unexpected call. >> j.t., we found you some attorneys. the're from philadelphia. they're coming down to see you. >> the call was from a nonprofit group devoted to appealing death sentences. >> i'm on death row. i got a date of execution. then you are sending me some lawyers saying you are representing me. come on, get real. >> gordon and i normally...
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. >> i started using drugs i've been in the penitentiary once, have had two county convictions. >> jeffrey washington has been in and out of the criminal justice system for past 20 years. one of the fast growing greus group behindgroupbehind bars. older prisoners the one that's getting out. >> the last thing i want to do is come back in here in orange. >> thanks to stricter laws and mandatory minimums many of them have been in prison a long time. whether they are released they are at a unique disadvantage. the world they're entering is vastly different than world they left. >> again a list of employers here who are willing to work with felons. >> this is good as gold. >> like a prescription to stay alive and free. >> jeffrey is in a block known as the reentry pod. the first of its kind in the country. this special wing helps inmates reenter the real world. >> repeat offenders is not something you are able to stop overnight. this requires attention. >> san francisco schaeffer ross mirkarimi's office helped launch the ram he said the united states justice system lacked the program to help th
. >> i started using drugs i've been in the penitentiary once, have had two county convictions. >> jeffrey washington has been in and out of the criminal justice system for past 20 years. one of the fast growing greus group behindgroupbehind bars. older prisoners the one that's getting out. >> the last thing i want to do is come back in here in orange. >> thanks to stricter laws and mandatory minimums many of them have been in prison a long time. whether they are...
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he visited a medium security penitentiary and met with six nonviolent criminals.e drew parallels to his own mistakes from his youth. >> these are young people who made mistakes that aren't that different than the mistakes i made and the mistakes that a lot of you guys make. that's what strikes me. there but for the grace of god. >> now to new mexico, police release video of their first response to a deadly shooting of a motel thief and he was trying to rob a former cnn reporter and his wife back on june 30th. albuquerque reporter stuart dyson reports. >> reporter: the video show cops at work going room to room looking for witnesses. and linn rustle talks to police officers. >> reporter: police say 27-year-old was robbing russell and her husband when the reporter fired back, killing the robber, he is now recovering. and they both have concealed weapon's permits. and they arrested sky bars for giving him the gun. >>> and astronauts had to take shelter from space junk yesterday. they took refuge in a capsule in case they had to make a quick escape from the internatio
he visited a medium security penitentiary and met with six nonviolent criminals.e drew parallels to his own mistakes from his youth. >> these are young people who made mistakes that aren't that different than the mistakes i made and the mistakes that a lot of you guys make. that's what strikes me. there but for the grace of god. >> now to new mexico, police release video of their first response to a deadly shooting of a motel thief and he was trying to rob a former cnn reporter and...
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this used to be to the outside, now they are closed off and closed off during the federal penitentiary area. three layers of history all in one. alcatraz is still making history as one of the top tourist attractions in the world. another layer in the rock's foundation and its future. on alcatraz island, noelle walker, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a rally will start in san francisco in support of a lgbt mural that is the target of vandalism. it is at 24th and bryant and it has been vandalized three times in a month. the most recent happened monday morning when someone set it on fire. the mural -- police say they are treating it as a hate crime. >>> another attempt to start a ballot measure authorizing the killing of gays and lesbians was killed -- officials went to a judge for approval to refuse the first measure. now there are reports he tried to file a second proposition. but california attorney general kamala harris rejected it today. >>> a hearing in sacramento looked that effects american grows having. one state senator said rogue marijuana grows have been devastating on the state's water
this used to be to the outside, now they are closed off and closed off during the federal penitentiary area. three layers of history all in one. alcatraz is still making history as one of the top tourist attractions in the world. another layer in the rock's foundation and its future. on alcatraz island, noelle walker, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a rally will start in san francisco in support of a lgbt mural that is the target of vandalism. it is at 24th and bryant and it has been vandalized...
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. >> if i get charged with assault i'm going to the penitentiary for 9 1/2 flat. 9 years flat. even though it's an internal charge, they can be jerks and make it an outside charge if dude shows up in court and i go to the penitentiary for nine flat. >> that's a big deal. >> yeah. there's a lot to lose. i feel stupid for doing it. >> so what are you, depressed? you look a little out of it. >> yeah, i'm depressed. i'm really depressed by it. i am going to the hole. i have to explain to my wife that i can't have no visitation or nothing because i punched somebody in the face, and get yelled at and my kids are probably going to act out for the next week and a half till i get home and put her through hell. it's a lot of unwanted stress that shouldn't have been caused. >> moments later the sergeant enters the holding cell to take coleman's statement. coleman must choose the version he thinks is in his best interest. >> coleman, i'm sergeant jim. what's your side of the story? >> we were goofing off and he took off and slid across the floor. which i did it first, i slid across the flo
. >> if i get charged with assault i'm going to the penitentiary for 9 1/2 flat. 9 years flat. even though it's an internal charge, they can be jerks and make it an outside charge if dude shows up in court and i go to the penitentiary for nine flat. >> that's a big deal. >> yeah. there's a lot to lose. i feel stupid for doing it. >> so what are you, depressed? you look a little out of it. >> yeah, i'm depressed. i'm really depressed by it. i am going to the hole. i...
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i -- you don't snitch in a penitentiary and i wasn't trying to die. i just wanted to kick his ass and send a message throughout the penitentiary that i'm not to be messed with. >>> coming up . >> this is my third dui. somebody's telling me something. >> alcohol brings a 51-year-old woman to her first extended stay. and -- >> you have not lasted very long in population. last time you were in population was in january, you made it two weeks. >> jermaine knight finds out if he has earned his way out of administrative segregation. omet. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ take advantage of our summer offers. the 2015 cadillac ats, the sharper performance sedan. lease this from around $269 per month. ♪ will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. yogas mileage , horse power...e torque ratios. three spreadsheets later yo
i -- you don't snitch in a penitentiary and i wasn't trying to die. i just wanted to kick his ass and send a message throughout the penitentiary that i'm not to be messed with. >>> coming up . >> this is my third dui. somebody's telling me something. >> alcohol brings a 51-year-old woman to her first extended stay. and -- >> you have not lasted very long in population. last time you were in population was in january, you made it two weeks. >> jermaine knight...
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do you see that stuff being tossed from the eastern state penitentiary, those are tastykakes.tastykakes, 2,000 to be exact they were thrown from the top of the eastern state penitentiary asthma reantoinette was drag to the guillotines this was of course all part of the bastille day reinact. is an annual tradition in philadelphia's fairmount neighborhood. bastille day is expect particular california of song, dance to commemorate the beginnings of the french revolution. >>> all right. 8:36. nfl and philadelphia soul honored men and women in uniform with the speaks football game. wounded warriors took on nfl alum night including former eagles. "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff was there for the action. >> reporter: only thing separating these two teams are their stats, and their sacrifices. >> men and women, talking about professional athletes, very motivating and sometime it goodies to get back in. >> reporter: some call it rematch, this is revenge, as second year that the wounded warrior amputee team faced off against nfl alumni in philadelphia a couple came back. each
do you see that stuff being tossed from the eastern state penitentiary, those are tastykakes.tastykakes, 2,000 to be exact they were thrown from the top of the eastern state penitentiary asthma reantoinette was drag to the guillotines this was of course all part of the bastille day reinact. is an annual tradition in philadelphia's fairmount neighborhood. bastille day is expect particular california of song, dance to commemorate the beginnings of the french revolution. >>> all right....
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house that says it's not only too expensive, an average of $37,000 a year to lock someone up in a penitentiary but he says quote unquote flimsy reasons. >> mike viqueria, thank you so much for joining us, mike viqueria the chief white house correspondent on al jazeera. >>> included commuting sentences of 46 mostly nonviolent drug offenders. the president has issued more than 90 commutations while in office, including one man who was serving sentence at the same prison president obama is visited this week . heidi zhou-castro has the story. >> i'm a 40-year-old inmate, i was given had sentence to distribute crack cocaine and other controlled substances. >> jason hernandez 's last hope. he was 15 when he began selling drugs in mckikin ney texas. he said it was easy money in the '90s. >> when i was 17 i was buying every week a kiloof cocaine, a pound of weed and 50 pounds of methamphetamine. >> he never used the drugs himself he said, but by age 21 he became the king pin of a drug distribution network. at the time did you think how you were destroying your community by feeding your community all a
house that says it's not only too expensive, an average of $37,000 a year to lock someone up in a penitentiary but he says quote unquote flimsy reasons. >> mike viqueria, thank you so much for joining us, mike viqueria the chief white house correspondent on al jazeera. >>> included commuting sentences of 46 mostly nonviolent drug offenders. the president has issued more than 90 commutations while in office, including one man who was serving sentence at the same prison president...
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. >> el chapo bribed his way out of what was supposed to be a high security penitentiary in mexico. >porter: for over a decade he evaded capture until 2014. when they caught up with him at a hotel. breakfast on the stove. the man of lore brought in by mexican authorities and law enforcement. took intelligence of two nations to corner el chapo. >> this arrest was monumental and showed the resolve of the mexican government and the administration to attack and destroy the major cartel. >> reporter: the president of mexico took a public victory lap. saying the capture of one of the biggest narco traffickers in the world shows the effectiveness of the mexican state. but tonight, victory has turned to defeat. >> when they captured him in february of 2014 the u.s. government officials expressed a desire to have him sent back to the united states right then and there. because they were concerned about corruption in the prison system in mexico. >> reporter: the american authorities wanted to extradite him immediately. >> that did not happen obviously. we are being told by a former dea official
. >> el chapo bribed his way out of what was supposed to be a high security penitentiary in mexico. >porter: for over a decade he evaded capture until 2014. when they caught up with him at a hotel. breakfast on the stove. the man of lore brought in by mexican authorities and law enforcement. took intelligence of two nations to corner el chapo. >> this arrest was monumental and showed the resolve of the mexican government and the administration to attack and destroy the major...
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in the penitentiary, it's not granted that you see another chance.u see in the penitentiary and another facility to another facility. when i look outside, it flashes will i be able to touch the outside society freely again. it gets emotional sometimes, you know, because that's my life. that's the first leaf i seen in a long time, brother. [ bleep ] >>> samantha mcdonald prefers to take her rec time at night. >> i never come out during the day usually. i usually come out at night. i never get sunlight. little b.? and i socialize with other units and my friends. i don't know. >> gathers and mcdonald say they have developed a romantic relationship by speaking to one another through the air vents between their cells. mcdonald has recently entered a guilty plea on her charge of burglary for petty larceny. since she has no prior serious offenses, she is likely to bond out soon. >> when samantha leaves, it's like a test. now this is when the ball game starts. all of what you said during your introduction, during your interview, during our honeymoon period,
in the penitentiary, it's not granted that you see another chance.u see in the penitentiary and another facility to another facility. when i look outside, it flashes will i be able to touch the outside society freely again. it gets emotional sometimes, you know, because that's my life. that's the first leaf i seen in a long time, brother. [ bleep ] >>> samantha mcdonald prefers to take her rec time at night. >> i never come out during the day usually. i usually come out at night....
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. >> people told me that you eat better in the penitentiary. you eat better than you do in the county jail. >> i remember when i was getting the shot of jason sitting down and finally eating, it was like a kid at a picnic with all the best food, you know, all the best food imaginable, lake a kid in a candy store. he was just putting it in his mouth, having a great time. >> at the miami-dade county jail, we met a group of friends who couldn't quite agree on the culinary merits of lunch. >> this is the only meal that's not great. the only one that's not great, it's bologna every day. a hot meal in the morning, a hot meal at night. >> this is the best part of the day, lunch time. and this is how we eat. >> sandwich. >> nice cold cuts. they're great. we enjoy sometimes. >> tell me what you've got. >> this is turkey salami with little pieces of peppercorn in there that like to jam in your teeth and burn your mouth. they're terrible. >> these are the pies. >> we have cheese. we've got cheese. we've got a pear that will ripen in a couple days. we've g
. >> people told me that you eat better in the penitentiary. you eat better than you do in the county jail. >> i remember when i was getting the shot of jason sitting down and finally eating, it was like a kid at a picnic with all the best food, you know, all the best food imaginable, lake a kid in a candy store. he was just putting it in his mouth, having a great time. >> at the miami-dade county jail, we met a group of friends who couldn't quite agree on the culinary merits...
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larry and claude were each sentenced to 50 years in the federal penitentiary. >> they were the men whon oath to protect these people from violent criminal activity, and they're the very people preying upon them. and so we felt that there was a certain amount of culpability that went to those two that didn't go to alvin. >> alvin was sentenced to 15 years. >> and i think it was the shirt that an fbi investigator at the lab was able to identify that this is the exact shirt that was worn in this robbery, and it matches identical to the surveillance film inside the bank. i think that that became the straw that broke the camel's back and broke the case. >>> in just under an hour, greece's finance minister will meet again with e.u. counterparts to try and convince him that his country will deliver on reform promises. in the u.s. republican presidential candidate donald trump delivers a
larry and claude were each sentenced to 50 years in the federal penitentiary. >> they were the men whon oath to protect these people from violent criminal activity, and they're the very people preying upon them. and so we felt that there was a certain amount of culpability that went to those two that didn't go to alvin. >> alvin was sentenced to 15 years. >> and i think it was the shirt that an fbi investigator at the lab was able to identify that this is the exact shirt that...
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it is not the first-time dope dealer that gets sent to the penitentiary.ou are misleading the public when you say that on the program. they already have a cumulative arrest record before the judge comes down with a gavel and sends them to a penitentiary. host: larry, do you think the drug laws should be used back a little bit -- eased back a little bit? caller: eased back -- it depends. they do not send people that have been arrested for the first time to a u.s. penitentiary. someone is misleading the public. host: thank you. we got your point. paul butler? guest: i do not think i said or anybody said that if you get a first possession offense you go to a federal prison, but it sounds like larry retired before we experienced in the 1980's and the 1990's this massive increase in the prison population, again based on these laws that went into effect in the early-19 90's. maybe he is not up to date with who actually is incarcerated now. again, the reason why people like the koch brothers are on board with having to reduce our prison population is because the
it is not the first-time dope dealer that gets sent to the penitentiary.ou are misleading the public when you say that on the program. they already have a cumulative arrest record before the judge comes down with a gavel and sends them to a penitentiary. host: larry, do you think the drug laws should be used back a little bit -- eased back a little bit? caller: eased back -- it depends. they do not send people that have been arrested for the first time to a u.s. penitentiary. someone is...
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associated to his actions, that maybe i was a monster like him. >> reporter: plus, panic at the penitentiary. what happens when her kids come face to face with the "monster in their family"? >> that's one moment, being a mother, that i wish i could take back. >> reporter: stay with us. to try something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ take advantage of our summer offers. the 2015 cadillac ats, the sharper performance sedan. lease this from around $269 per month. ♪ the off! outdoor refresher coair.. look familiar? it's called "your backyard." a world you've sealed yourself off from, for fear... of these guys. (buzz) it's time to trade this... (vent blowing air) for some of this. (birds chirping) step 1: take a stroll step 2: use off! step 3: flair nostrils, inhale oxygen get back out there... with off! deeps woods americas best selling insect repellent. keep bugs off. (buzz...thwack) sc johnson, a family company iand at red lobster'se i like misland escape,ropical. i can try new dishes like the island seafood feast, with crab, lob
associated to his actions, that maybe i was a monster like him. >> reporter: plus, panic at the penitentiary. what happens when her kids come face to face with the "monster in their family"? >> that's one moment, being a mother, that i wish i could take back. >> reporter: stay with us. to try something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ take advantage of our summer offers. the 2015 cadillac ats, the...
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. >> the french revolution came to life in song and dance at eastern state penitentiary last night. the bearded lady is an experimental cabaret troop entertained the crowd. the highlight of the event was the tossing of the tasty -- tastykakes, two thousand were tossed from the penitentiary, asthma reantoinette >> welcome back on this sunday, 9:17 76 degrees, sky6 live hd taking a live look at the korean war memorial at penns landing it's a beautiful day the sun is outment get out and enjoy it. >> we have important safety tips. whether your kids are enjoying the ocean for the pool. these some guidelines, formal swimming lessons can reduce the risk of drowning ages one to four years old. drownings can happen quick quickly and quietly. if you have a backyard pool install gate around with a pool alarm. >> when the mercury rises the heat can take a serious toll on the pellets. human society of the u.s. says when the temperatures soar we have to think about our four legged friends. if you can't put your hands down on the pavement and hold it there comfortable they can't hold their feet th
. >> the french revolution came to life in song and dance at eastern state penitentiary last night. the bearded lady is an experimental cabaret troop entertained the crowd. the highlight of the event was the tossing of the tasty -- tastykakes, two thousand were tossed from the penitentiary, asthma reantoinette >> welcome back on this sunday, 9:17 76 degrees, sky6 live hd taking a live look at the korean war memorial at penns landing it's a beautiful day the sun is outment get out...
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cell mates who seemed more like frat house brothers rather than inmates at a maximum security penitentiary. >> look at that. >> when why met richard evans and ronald bos hchheers. they reunited after ronald's release from a stay in the hole. >> i was in the hole tattooing. >> who were you tattooing. >> the guy right here. >> we got caught doing this one right here. we got ran up on while doing this. got in hand. oh, you going to bust for really? >> thank you, gentlemen. thank you. >> next thing i know i do 14 months inle hole. he come to the window, coming out, bro. >> what's up, dude? >> be right out. >> suntanning. >> i know. >> we've developed a really nice relationship since we -- >> relationship. >> do anything for this guy, anything. >> same. this is my twin sister. >> older sister. >> i'm glad you came back, bro. >> you're my bestest roomy ever. >> but this bond also has a dark side. the cell mates share a strong appetite for methamphetamine. >> what am i in for? >> coke and meth. back in 2002 i get pulled over, i have a whole lab in the car, microwave, everything and they pulled me
cell mates who seemed more like frat house brothers rather than inmates at a maximum security penitentiary. >> look at that. >> when why met richard evans and ronald bos hchheers. they reunited after ronald's release from a stay in the hole. >> i was in the hole tattooing. >> who were you tattooing. >> the guy right here. >> we got caught doing this one right here. we got ran up on while doing this. got in hand. oh, you going to bust for really? >>...
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of the things that you'll hear when you talk to people in corrections whether state yale's or penitentiaries in 8 jail population forecasts this that were done the jail clarifications factor it is important it is essentially thrills is that and there are many differences of opinion about what the number is 5 percentage points either way but generally speaking when a jail system is at 80 percent capacity it is fuel the 15 percent jail vacate rate is a number you need to hours our populations. >> so, now with the revised numbers that are clearly gone down i appreciate you you know all the various departments working with the board and working with the colleagues about the desire for a smaller jail population do you feel that the vacancy rate with the studies i guess the i know on this shatter you show the jail population is leveling off do we propose for this actual rebuild overall in the desire system will be adequate for 2020 a well, i do supervisor and i think we've worked the sheriff's department since 2008 has worked collaboratively and cooperating with the city family with multiple city
of the things that you'll hear when you talk to people in corrections whether state yale's or penitentiaries in 8 jail population forecasts this that were done the jail clarifications factor it is important it is essentially thrills is that and there are many differences of opinion about what the number is 5 percentage points either way but generally speaking when a jail system is at 80 percent capacity it is fuel the 15 percent jail vacate rate is a number you need to hours our populations....