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this is "lockup san quentin: extended stay." >> san quentin is home to more than 3,000 inmates ranging from the most violent offenders in california. >> i'll rob you in a minute. don't get me wrong. >> i pulled a gun on this man and shot him six times in his chest. >> to the all too common parole violators flooding the system. >> i do drugs. that's my violation. >> the overpopulated san quentin serves as the reception center for 17 counties in california. >> there's 384 inmates in this gym. right now i have six staff members. >> it's forced to house a dangerous mix of high and low-risk inmates. >> you got the drugs, you got the inmates to manufacture alcohol, you got the gangs, the weapons. so it can be real dangerous at times. ♪ >> i've been a pretty successful robber. >> level 4 inmates, the worst in california, are housed at san quentin while awaiting permanent transfer to other facilities. >> i used to rob stores, you know, and that in itself is a rush that you can't explain. it's like whoa, i can -- i own the world. i can do whatever i want. i can -- better than any ceo in the wor
this is "lockup san quentin: extended stay." >> san quentin is home to more than 3,000 inmates ranging from the most violent offenders in california. >> i'll rob you in a minute. don't get me wrong. >> i pulled a gun on this man and shot him six times in his chest. >> to the all too common parole violators flooding the system. >> i do drugs. that's my violation. >> the overpopulated san quentin serves as the reception center for 17 counties in...
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san quentin state prison. our cameras spent months documenting life on the inside where gangs, drugs, and sheer boredom make up a violent mix. this is "lock up: san quentin-extended stay." >> they treat us like animals in here. >> don't let me catch you up in here. this ain't no regular penitentiary. it's the hole, man. >> basically, it's the same thing every day, you know? you sit in your cell. sleep in your cell. >> strip out right now. >> get down! >> yeah. >> as long as i keep busy, then i'll be all right. but the second i'm at a standstill, i don't know what to do and i'm looking for something to do, i'm going to get myself in a wreck. i'm going to get in trouble. >> pacing back and forth, two or three hours at a time. everyone here is like animals. back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. nothing happens. so it's like one day goes into another. and the next thing you know, weeks go by, months go by, years go by. >> a new day begins at san quentin. >> good morning, gentlemen. >> california's oldest
san quentin state prison. our cameras spent months documenting life on the inside where gangs, drugs, and sheer boredom make up a violent mix. this is "lock up: san quentin-extended stay." >> they treat us like animals in here. >> don't let me catch you up in here. this ain't no regular penitentiary. it's the hole, man. >> basically, it's the same thing every day, you know? you sit in your cell. sleep in your cell. >> strip out right now. >> get down!...
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this is "lockup: san quentin, extended stay." san quentin state prison served as the reception center for 17 counties in the state of california. each week, the prison releases 150 prisoners. and welcomes 350 new inmates. san quentin was built to hold about 3,000 people. it currently houses more than 5,000. >> unfortunate for some of them, they think this is a step up. in the circles they travel in, unfortunately, it is. you know, i made it. i'm in state prison now. >> with repeat offenders clogging up the works, the officers struggle to keep the inmates under control. >> control, be advised we have an alarm in south block. >> i can only speculate and the only thing i can think of is we have a missing inmate. that's probably the number one thing. >> step on the tiers and conduct a count, submit it to patrol immediately. >> hernandez. i don't know where he is. >> his name is skanvinsky hymes. my prison number is e-04448. i've had this prison number since i was 18 years old. i just turned 37 on february 15th. i'll be discharged fro
this is "lockup: san quentin, extended stay." san quentin state prison served as the reception center for 17 counties in the state of california. each week, the prison releases 150 prisoners. and welcomes 350 new inmates. san quentin was built to hold about 3,000 people. it currently houses more than 5,000. >> unfortunate for some of them, they think this is a step up. in the circles they travel in, unfortunately, it is. you know, i made it. i'm in state prison now. >>...
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san quentin state prison.menting life on the inside where gangs, drugs, and sheer boredom make up a violent mix. this is "lock up: san quentin-extended stay."
san quentin state prison.menting life on the inside where gangs, drugs, and sheer boredom make up a violent mix. this is "lock up: san quentin-extended stay."
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i worked at san quentin at a period in my early years, and san quentin was a source of pride. people loved working here. they were proud to work here. but over a period of the last few years, san quentin had developed a very unsavory reputation in the department. we need to focus on behavior. quit wasting your time trying to validate somebody as a this or a that and focus on what they're doing. if there's something that i can do that can help the people regain the sense of self-esteem that i had in my younger days, i would really want to do that. we all know what gang behavior is. they don't have a right to do that. and you have every -- you have a responsibility, not a right, a responsibility to challenge him and say, you're not doing that. not here. not on my watch. not in my unit. not on my yard. okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> we have to keep in mind, this is a small city. the inmates are the population of the small city, and correctional officers are the police force for that small city. >> a specialized group of officers is responsible for monitoring gang activity. thi
i worked at san quentin at a period in my early years, and san quentin was a source of pride. people loved working here. they were proud to work here. but over a period of the last few years, san quentin had developed a very unsavory reputation in the department. we need to focus on behavior. quit wasting your time trying to validate somebody as a this or a that and focus on what they're doing. if there's something that i can do that can help the people regain the sense of self-esteem that i...
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. >> back in a minute in 1852, and home to california's death row, san quentin state prison was bursting at the seams due to overcrowding. when we shot our extended stay series there, san quentin had one program designed to discourage troubled teens from ever joining its ranks in the future. through the squires program, selected inmates shared their experiences with teenagers who had already had run-ins with the law. >> what we need you to understand, you are if san quentin this morning. are you if a place that no kid should ever want to be in. you should be out playing somewhere in the park. you are here because of something you did is there what's your name? >> angel. >> how old are you? >> 13. >> i'm 16. >> jonathan, i'm 16, too. >> what i want to know, this is your life, man. you have an opportunity to leave out of this place and never come back. >> let me introduce myself to you guys. my name's david. i'm about to be 25 years old in a few more months, but i have been in prison since i was 15-years-old for murder. >> david monroe is serving a 15 year to life sentence after having ple
. >> back in a minute in 1852, and home to california's death row, san quentin state prison was bursting at the seams due to overcrowding. when we shot our extended stay series there, san quentin had one program designed to discourage troubled teens from ever joining its ranks in the future. through the squires program, selected inmates shared their experiences with teenagers who had already had run-ins with the law. >> what we need you to understand, you are if san quentin this...
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we were shooting san quentin, alpine section, and we were down on the ground floor.uddenly i felt something hit me on the top of my head. and i had the worst thought, oh, my god i had just been gassed. luckily it turned out to be a banana peel. >> when we visited the stateville correctional center in illinois, we encountered another bizarre practice involving human waste. >> feces, spreads it on everything. clean it off every day. every day he puts it right back on. >> this is unit "i," the segregation unit at stateville correctional center. basically this is where the bad people, being extra bad in the facility, come to be locked up. they urinate, bowel movement everywhere, i think they just kind of have gone crazy, prison life is probably getting to them. >> but we've never seen a more bizarre display of the gut churning activity than at california state prison corcoran. it happened during a routine shoot at the prison hospital. >> we were there for like ten minutes. did a couple interviews with a couple of doctors. initially it seemed like it was going to be munda
we were shooting san quentin, alpine section, and we were down on the ground floor.uddenly i felt something hit me on the top of my head. and i had the worst thought, oh, my god i had just been gassed. luckily it turned out to be a banana peel. >> when we visited the stateville correctional center in illinois, we encountered another bizarre practice involving human waste. >> feces, spreads it on everything. clean it off every day. every day he puts it right back on. >> this is...
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at san quentin, we met one young inmate who compared it to a once popular tv show. >> it's just likehat little show "cheers" where everybody know your name. [ bleep ]. you see all your friends, you know what i mean? you feel like, well, i'm cool here. these are my boys, you know, what i mean? this is my home. >> but most inmates hold a much different opinion. >> prisons are hate factories. they can't produce anything but hate. all you have is hate, loneliness, greed, and just misery. >> when we met gerald mccullough at the river bend national security institution near nashville, tennessee, he was halfway through a 12-year sentence on a sexual offense charge. >> there's no way out. there's just nothing to do. this is just a total waste of someone's life. >> despite his pessimism, mccullough had found a productive outlet to express his pain. ♪ they say it's raining in denver ♪ ♪ that it's really kind of cold but i'm just pulling time in nashville ♪ ♪ how am i supposed to know ♪ >> in a prison in nashville the home of country music, we decided it would be great if we could find a countr
at san quentin, we met one young inmate who compared it to a once popular tv show. >> it's just likehat little show "cheers" where everybody know your name. [ bleep ]. you see all your friends, you know what i mean? you feel like, well, i'm cool here. these are my boys, you know, what i mean? this is my home. >> but most inmates hold a much different opinion. >> prisons are hate factories. they can't produce anything but hate. all you have is hate, loneliness, greed,...
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and when we're running in the exercise yard at san quentin, you can look and see mount tamalpais andmuch rather be running up on mount tamalpais than running a quarter mile loop around the exercise yard. >> reporter: and next month, that's what pillars and three other former inmates will do. he helped them enter the dipsea and trains with them, too. >> the guys in san quentin they have made mistakes. they want to do better. i want to work with them so that they can do better. >> incredible story from the aaa team of the dodgers. the albuquerque isotopes video from yesterday's game in salt lake city shows catcher miguel olivo lunging towards infielder alex guerrero. the fight continued later in the dugout when olivo punched guerrero and bit part of his ear off. a piece of the ear fell to the floor and was later surgically reattached. guerrero won't press charges against the player, who was suspended by the los angeles dodgers. no reaction from mike tyson or evander holyfield. >> oh. >> a little much. >> guerrero was asked one time what would olivo do if he wasn't playing baseball? he
and when we're running in the exercise yard at san quentin, you can look and see mount tamalpais andmuch rather be running up on mount tamalpais than running a quarter mile loop around the exercise yard. >> reporter: and next month, that's what pillars and three other former inmates will do. he helped them enter the dipsea and trains with them, too. >> the guys in san quentin they have made mistakes. they want to do better. i want to work with them so that they can do better....
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. >> this is california's san quentin state prison, one of the first prisons ever profiled on "lockup." >> for a photographer, san quentin was a really interesting place to shoot because it's the old-style tiers and the big exercise yard and there's a lot of corners and shadows and things to attract your lens. so it was just as a photographer, it was really an interesting place to shoot. it can be a very dangerous place because it's got incredibly dangerous or infamous history as a dangerous place. >> on our first day of shooting here, we got a stark introduction to the constant security threats posed by gang warfare. >> we're basically getting ready to feed the level four, which are the maximum security inmates. tonight we're expecting some type of problems possibly. so we have extra coverage tonight to provide security. >> let's go. >> the correctional staff received a tip that a gang-related attack might occur at dinner. >> hispanic inmates, the gang members specifically, are doing what is called cleaning house. anyone that does not want to participate in their gang activity, if th
. >> this is california's san quentin state prison, one of the first prisons ever profiled on "lockup." >> for a photographer, san quentin was a really interesting place to shoot because it's the old-style tiers and the big exercise yard and there's a lot of corners and shadows and things to attract your lens. so it was just as a photographer, it was really an interesting place to shoot. it can be a very dangerous place because it's got incredibly dangerous or infamous...
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nope. >> reporter: it identified the car as the one stolen from quentin tarantino in 1995. it was this car, used in the film "pulp fiction." got the car registered and titled at the dmv with a fake number, and sold it. for more than a decade, jimenez never knew he was driving around a stolen car. >> how could this happen to me? >> he's out all the money and time he put into that car, and he's just one good example of this happens to people all the time. >> reporter: he recovers vin switched stolen vehicles like this one on a monthly basis. >> this is a 2012 audi a6. >> reporter: he says the buyer of this car bought it from a private seller for $24,000. the buyer had to give it back. he showed us where the vin number was switched out. >> they had to take the windshield out, and replace the old vin out, and replace it with the new vin. >> with the color printers and 3d printers, it's becoming easier for crooks to produce vin plates. >> reporter: he says it's a good idea for a dealership to inspect the car and the vin number before you buy it. >>> new video of an unusual arres
nope. >> reporter: it identified the car as the one stolen from quentin tarantino in 1995. it was this car, used in the film "pulp fiction." got the car registered and titled at the dmv with a fake number, and sold it. for more than a decade, jimenez never knew he was driving around a stolen car. >> how could this happen to me? >> he's out all the money and time he put into that car, and he's just one good example of this happens to people all the time. >>...
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. >> at california's san quentin state prison, we saw how sophisticated some inmate weaponry can be. this homemade pistol is known as a zip gun. >> this portion is filled with groundup matchups. >> the two holes here, the inmate inserts a wick, inmate takeses a plunger, pokes shrapnel in the open end. pieces of metal, groundup zippers. when the target walks by the cell, may it be an officer, inmate, the inmate lights this. when it goes down, strikes the match heads, basically acts like a firecracker and shoots the shrapnel out. >> the majority of inmate-manufactured weapons or shanks, designed for slashing and stabbing. the ease and with lethal weapons are made is shocking. this san quentin inmate who goes by the name speedy, agreed to show correctional staff and "lockup" cameras just how simple it can be. he starts by using a roll of toilet paper as a crude forge to melt plastic coffee cup lids. >> i'm making a weapon right now. melting this plastic down into a shape. what i'm dying i'm trying to get a little wad of it to where i have something to work with, you know what i mean? ri
. >> at california's san quentin state prison, we saw how sophisticated some inmate weaponry can be. this homemade pistol is known as a zip gun. >> this portion is filled with groundup matchups. >> the two holes here, the inmate inserts a wick, inmate takeses a plunger, pokes shrapnel in the open end. pieces of metal, groundup zippers. when the target walks by the cell, may it be an officer, inmate, the inmate lights this. when it goes down, strikes the match heads, basically...
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nope. >> reporter: it identified the car as the one stolen from quentin tarantino in 1995. it was this car, used in the film "pulp fiction." got the car registered and titled at the dmv with a fake number, and sold it. for more than a decade, jimenez never knew he was driving around a stolen car. >> how could this happen to me? >> he's out all the money and time he put into that car, and he's just one good example of this happens to people all the time. >> reporter: he recovers vin switched stolen vehicles like this one on a monthly basis. >> this is a 2012 audi a6. >> reporter: he says the buyer of this car bought it from a private seller for $24,000. the buyer had to give it back. he showed us where the vin number was switched out. >> they had to take the windshield out, and replace the old vin out, and replace it with the new vin. >> with the color printers and 3d printers, it's becoming easier for crooks to produce vin plates. >> reporter: he says it's a good idea for a dealership to inspect the car and the vin number before you buy it. >>> new video of an unusual arres
nope. >> reporter: it identified the car as the one stolen from quentin tarantino in 1995. it was this car, used in the film "pulp fiction." got the car registered and titled at the dmv with a fake number, and sold it. for more than a decade, jimenez never knew he was driving around a stolen car. >> how could this happen to me? >> he's out all the money and time he put into that car, and he's just one good example of this happens to people all the time. >>...
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and the staff here call me birdman of san quentin. >> the first day i got here at san quentin.irds seemed to have flocked to me for some reason. and i don't know they probably think i am the bird man of alcatraz. maybe i'm mistaken because he had a shaved head too. >> miller was serving an eight year sentence for burglary when he proudly showed us his cell. a virtual shrine to his winged friends. >> ever since i have been here the birds come up to me like they know me. you know i got them landing on my shoulders and my hands. and you know different kinds of birds. not just pigeons. but i got, you know different kind of black birds. finch and the red wing landing on me. i think -- the birds is a good way of -- of releasing a lot of tension and anger. before i got arrested my girlfriend used to chase the birds away. she didn't want me around them. and so -- now i'm in here. i have a chance to mingle with the birds. and basically that's about the only friends that i got. i can't trust anybody else. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> msnbc takes you
and the staff here call me birdman of san quentin. >> the first day i got here at san quentin.irds seemed to have flocked to me for some reason. and i don't know they probably think i am the bird man of alcatraz. maybe i'm mistaken because he had a shaved head too. >> miller was serving an eight year sentence for burglary when he proudly showed us his cell. a virtual shrine to his winged friends. >> ever since i have been here the birds come up to me like they know me. you...
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we met christopher carrillo inside a heavily graded cell at san quentin. >> you give respect, you getof people say these guys don't treat us right. at times they don't, but it's hard when you've got a lot of people in here. can't be happy too much in prison. it's not disney land. >> but another inmate at another california prison had a harsher view the cos. >> i hate cops. they're diabolical. they're petty. they present to the public that they're law and order, this and that but in here they'll stab you in the back. they write false write-ups. they got a hidden agenda. they want to keep us locked up in here so they make money. you know, this is a prison industrial complex. it's all about money. >> there is one place, however, where trust is put to the ultimate test. it's the prison kitchen. >> everything back here could be made into a potential weapon. those sheet pans are very thin and they're sharp on the edges. it only takes one of these guys to pick one of those up and they could almost cut my head off. >> we met officer epperson at the kern valley state prison in california. arme
we met christopher carrillo inside a heavily graded cell at san quentin. >> you give respect, you getof people say these guys don't treat us right. at times they don't, but it's hard when you've got a lot of people in here. can't be happy too much in prison. it's not disney land. >> but another inmate at another california prison had a harsher view the cos. >> i hate cops. they're diabolical. they're petty. they present to the public that they're law and order, this and that...
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tonight at san quentin. >> i got rid of everything, i cleaned the cell, i'm getting ready of everything. the weapon is already gone, we knew at that time there was no fingerprints and the time they came in, all of the inmates from the fifth tier to first tier start throwing everything out of their cell. that's what happened, they would fine 20, 30 weapons and never know which one was actual murder weapon. the squad came through, security quad, or goon squad, they came through and cordoned off everything and they took the pictures and collected evidence and things like that. so they collected the evidence and find all these weapons. now, that night i'm up and i'm worried. about what's happening. but they don't know what happened. >> but a break in the case came from the confession of an inmate involved in the murder. >> saw an opportunity for himself, serving a life sentence. turned everybody in. because of my lack of knowledge and planning of the crime, and my age, the judge overturned my death penalty and sentenced me to life in prison without the chance of parole, i don't go to board,
tonight at san quentin. >> i got rid of everything, i cleaned the cell, i'm getting ready of everything. the weapon is already gone, we knew at that time there was no fingerprints and the time they came in, all of the inmates from the fifth tier to first tier start throwing everything out of their cell. that's what happened, they would fine 20, 30 weapons and never know which one was actual murder weapon. the squad came through, security quad, or goon squad, they came through and cordoned...
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something that is so grotesque that you can't mention it. >> during his 14 years on the job, san quentin officer jones has never had a worse experience than being gassed. >> i would rather be punched, rather be kicked, rather be stabbed than to be gassed like i was back in '92. >> we have never heard a more extreme account of gassing as the one described by kentucky state penitentiary inmate, fleece johnson. >> i asked everybody on the wall to [ bleep ] in a bucket. send it down to me. and i would take, two, three, light bulbs, put it in some toilet paper, step on it, break it in some little fragments, so when i throw it on them, they wipe it, it will cut into them and get in their blood. and i was standing there with a big old bucket of it and throw it in their face. they would just go nuts. and so the corrections finally made a law that made it a felony. and then that's when i stopped. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw." the most violent confrontations behind bars. cell extractions. >> they tell you to back up to the door. if you back up you're a bitch. @ñ oh! the name your price tool! you
something that is so grotesque that you can't mention it. >> during his 14 years on the job, san quentin officer jones has never had a worse experience than being gassed. >> i would rather be punched, rather be kicked, rather be stabbed than to be gassed like i was back in '92. >> we have never heard a more extreme account of gassing as the one described by kentucky state penitentiary inmate, fleece johnson. >> i asked everybody on the wall to [ bleep ] in a bucket. send...
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tonight at san quentin. >> i got rid of everything, i cleaned the cell, i'm getting ready of everything. the weapon is already gone, we knew at that time there was no fingerprints and the time they came in, all of the inmates from the fifth tier to first tier start throwing everything out of their cell. that's what happened, they would fine 20, 30 weapons and never know which one was actual murder weapon. the squad came through, security quad, or goon squad, they came through and cordoned off everything and they took the pictures and collected evidence and things like that. so they collected the evidence and find all these weapons. now, that night i'm up and i'm worried. about what's happening. but they don't know what happened. >> but a break in the case came from the confession of an inmate involved in the murder. >> saw an opportunity for himself, serving a life sentence. turned everybody in. because of my lack of knowledge and planning of the crime, and my age, the judge overturned my death penalty and sentenced me to life in prison without the chance of parole, i don't go to board,
tonight at san quentin. >> i got rid of everything, i cleaned the cell, i'm getting ready of everything. the weapon is already gone, we knew at that time there was no fingerprints and the time they came in, all of the inmates from the fifth tier to first tier start throwing everything out of their cell. that's what happened, they would fine 20, 30 weapons and never know which one was actual murder weapon. the squad came through, security quad, or goon squad, they came through and cordoned...
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filmmaker quentin is suing over all the strips.lawsuit against website which is called dr. on thursday setting up a link to the leaked screen had for the movie called hateful eight. last month a federal judge dismissed his original turn their seeking more than a million dollars for the alleged copyright infringement. this reminder you can get all your entertainment news on kron 4 insider says the 7:00 p.m. followed by entertainment tonight at 730. coming up in sports garry lovely wife elise yet open up the kron 4 melt back into your criticisms. 49 of the decision on pass rusher alden smith and what a game last night by the lawyers as the team keeps the season alive coming up the talk about tomorrows season to setting at again seven n female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beaut stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's interest
filmmaker quentin is suing over all the strips.lawsuit against website which is called dr. on thursday setting up a link to the leaked screen had for the movie called hateful eight. last month a federal judge dismissed his original turn their seeking more than a million dollars for the alleged copyright infringement. this reminder you can get all your entertainment news on kron 4 insider says the 7:00 p.m. followed by entertainment tonight at 730. coming up in sports garry lovely wife elise yet...
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the northern hispanics is our main gang here at san quentin. and it's because they're better organized. the white guys are over here on the parallel bars and on the picnic table. over in the corner you see where the asians are sitting. you can't just walk and sit on a table. i had to explain that. i almost got into a confrontation with that two or three times because, you know, i saw a table and i sat down, you know, it's not like that. you got to ask for permission to sit down there. >> even such a minor misstep can be taken as a sign of disrespect, and that can lead to widespread violence. though correctional staff is constantly on the lookout for weapons, it's well known that many on this yard are armed for battle. and none more so than the northern hispanics. >> they have a minister of defense. and his thing is he's to have ten weapons ready at any time down here on this yard. their weapons are all hid over there. and in the morning we'll come over and we'll search that area and try to find their weapons. but they're getting better and bett
the northern hispanics is our main gang here at san quentin. and it's because they're better organized. the white guys are over here on the parallel bars and on the picnic table. over in the corner you see where the asians are sitting. you can't just walk and sit on a table. i had to explain that. i almost got into a confrontation with that two or three times because, you know, i saw a table and i sat down, you know, it's not like that. you got to ask for permission to sit down there. >>...
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. >> eventually transferred to san quentin state prison, the man who is arguably california's most violent inmate completed his sentence and was released in 2007. >> you have people locked up in this, in this type of environment and then you release them to the street. what do you expect? >> back up -- ha-ha. >>> next on "lockup: raw." >> they'll come across their enemy, slice them across the neck. >> the ingenious weapons inmates use to attack. and the lengths officers will go to in combating them. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. ahh, nothing like the peace and quiet of a beach escape. funny, there was no mention of hail in the
. >> eventually transferred to san quentin state prison, the man who is arguably california's most violent inmate completed his sentence and was released in 2007. >> you have people locked up in this, in this type of environment and then you release them to the street. what do you expect? >> back up -- ha-ha. >>> next on "lockup: raw." >> they'll come across their enemy, slice them across the neck. >> the ingenious weapons inmates use to attack....
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when we shot our extended stay series there, san quentin had one program designed to discourage
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i spent five weeks inside san quentin and every guy i talked to had family violence in his backgroundit's a catalyst. so we should make that investment. >> cheryl: that is all the time we have for this program. i really appreciated your time. that is going to do it for "beyond the headlines." thank you so much for joining us today. >> for more information about today's program go to our website at abc7news.com we're on facebook and twitter. have a great week. i'm cheryl jennings.
i spent five weeks inside san quentin and every guy i talked to had family violence in his backgroundit's a catalyst. so we should make that investment. >> cheryl: that is all the time we have for this program. i really appreciated your time. that is going to do it for "beyond the headlines." thank you so much for joining us today. >> for more information about today's program go to our website at abc7news.com we're on facebook and twitter. have a great week. i'm cheryl...
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this is "lockup: san quentin -- extended stay."
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quentin tairantino and uma thurman are now a couple. not the pair you'd expect to wind up together.ind of odd. but it makes sense. what other odd pairs might make sense to you. tweet us your answers. get creative on us. >>> still ahead on "way too early," rangers goalie henrik lundqvist in the garden. but was it enough to send to the stanley cup finals. it was the cutest video you'll see all week. it may get you into your dancing shoes. it certainly got us into our dancing shoes. that story and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. and yes, a friday edition of dancing shoes. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? this one's a keeper. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. and for dark spots rapid to♪e repair. make every day, her day with a full menu of appetizers and entrées crafted
quentin tairantino and uma thurman are now a couple. not the pair you'd expect to wind up together.ind of odd. but it makes sense. what other odd pairs might make sense to you. tweet us your answers. get creative on us. >>> still ahead on "way too early," rangers goalie henrik lundqvist in the garden. but was it enough to send to the stanley cup finals. it was the cutest video you'll see all week. it may get you into your dancing shoes. it certainly got us into our dancing...
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but back to salem san quentin. see that all the small adult. love you he or she let it be known as the sun small short videos that even more tony shepherd of the body. how about that but again increasing numbers of tourists and poisons close enough to start minister that the patients biggest challenge is currently facing debacle trained teachers essential equipment. luckily infrastructure. nevertheless mr maher the inside says prospects for the kitchen in the country are talking up a lone wolf will live. he was eleventh of june. so if you don't know the speech. it was israel's top scientists are leading the charge in developing alternative energy bio fuel from one of the world's most abundant life foreigners to algae fossil fuels like oil rapidly disappearing. finding the new low energy sources is critical. that's why dr meets more of an eco energy is finding ways to help local and international energy suppliers and infrastructure companies go green. she believes algae is extracted because not only reduces costs and outside and smoke stacks. it
but back to salem san quentin. see that all the small adult. love you he or she let it be known as the sun small short videos that even more tony shepherd of the body. how about that but again increasing numbers of tourists and poisons close enough to start minister that the patients biggest challenge is currently facing debacle trained teachers essential equipment. luckily infrastructure. nevertheless mr maher the inside says prospects for the kitchen in the country are talking up a lone wolf...
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many positions are alive and well come on to a castle in quentin is playing host to the medieval combat twelve championships and as any proper post the contest is it's a serious business. a little simple things at belmont a castle in spain. he cites in shining on the honor on to find a list of the people on the quilt championships. sixteen are wielding their swords and the owner of the united states. all the other six by kim for polish boy. mostly it's just for show. it's quite impressive. it would be great to get ahold of the sword and also to see if you have the guts to get in there because when you watch these fights. even though they're a sport they are quite aggressive. a lot sexier. because the goal is to not count every single part of the other side adrenaline few puddles than this. the findings pointed to the middle ages has been gained popularity since i posted here some twenty years ago. the tree. go here to there. another delight in madrid. what the president two contestants from nineteen different countries nor steal. thompson spoke a bit. and some of them seem to be inspire
many positions are alive and well come on to a castle in quentin is playing host to the medieval combat twelve championships and as any proper post the contest is it's a serious business. a little simple things at belmont a castle in spain. he cites in shining on the honor on to find a list of the people on the quilt championships. sixteen are wielding their swords and the owner of the united states. all the other six by kim for polish boy. mostly it's just for show. it's quite impressive. it...
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it is a car stolen from quentin tar ran tino and it was a car used in the movie pulp fix. >>> and itlike something from a big screen thriller. just imagine turning a corner only finding yourself face to face with a mother bear with two cubs. that is what happened and the woman who does not want to be identified. the bear attacked her and left her bleeding. she had to walk between one and two miles before she was able to find some help. >>> a partially naked man is accused of harassing bison. he looks like he is wearing a purple purple bathrobe. 35 people were arrested in total. >>> they are banning lumbardosi treat. >>> family sleeping wakes up to potential of their cars on fire. the homeowner said he caught the van dale setting the car on fighting and we will bring it all to you. >>> good morning, westbound bridge toll plaza, there is little delay but i want to mention coming up... >> it is pretty cool and we will look at it and show you how close it's going to be today. ♪ [ male announcer ] now get more of what you deserve. visit your local benjamin moore dealer today and get $50 o
it is a car stolen from quentin tar ran tino and it was a car used in the movie pulp fix. >>> and itlike something from a big screen thriller. just imagine turning a corner only finding yourself face to face with a mother bear with two cubs. that is what happened and the woman who does not want to be identified. the bear attacked her and left her bleeding. she had to walk between one and two miles before she was able to find some help. >>> a partially naked man is accused of...
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quentin has a soft texture. it is similar to late whistle are -- >> and have a soft sector. similar to a twizzler. >> it can be customized? >> that's right. different colors and different flavors. >> what is your plan, to roll this out? need to raise $1.5 million to launch it in a big way. >> we have taken a look at the numbers would be sales channels that we focus on. weddings, corporate events. the beverage industry alone, the alcohol industry, it is an $800 billion industry. >> you mentioned google and disney. >> and ikea. >> they want to sell them or use them? >> they want to use them to replace plastic cups. that is our vision for loliware. >> we are focused on retail as well. are focused on that particular sales channel. >> any competition? >> we have patents pending. there are candy cane cups. from: --ok at the eyes the ice cream cone, it is an experience. environmental projects -- products that change and experience. pointyou bring up this that the biodegradable products are biodegradable, but it does need to go somewhere. >> what people do not know is that they cont
quentin has a soft texture. it is similar to late whistle are -- >> and have a soft sector. similar to a twizzler. >> it can be customized? >> that's right. different colors and different flavors. >> what is your plan, to roll this out? need to raise $1.5 million to launch it in a big way. >> we have taken a look at the numbers would be sales channels that we focus on. weddings, corporate events. the beverage industry alone, the alcohol industry, it is an $800...
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this is going to do very well for republicans in november. 2016, it's not going to be about libby quentine all the republicans are going to be running, but it will be a different environment. neil: let's bring in ashley pratt. republicans are ahead of getting a victory and yet another defeat lingers. so what happens is your? >> it is completely true. you look at 2010 and then you look at 2012 and what happened and it was just a nightmare. so i think that conservatives really suffer from foot in mouth syndrome where we have this and then all of a sudden we completely lose it because we say something and we don't connect with people on the way that we should be. ecb is from the obama administration. he won the argument is that a lot of folks tend to forget history and the snapshot and that republicans have spoilt such moments. >> how can they avoid it is to appear like they are doing away with gridlock and not being obstructionist. >> yes, that is true, and the issue is if harry reid loses control of the senate, meaning that it grows republican, what could we expect that the gop will do? is
this is going to do very well for republicans in november. 2016, it's not going to be about libby quentine all the republicans are going to be running, but it will be a different environment. neil: let's bring in ashley pratt. republicans are ahead of getting a victory and yet another defeat lingers. so what happens is your? >> it is completely true. you look at 2010 and then you look at 2012 and what happened and it was just a nightmare. so i think that conservatives really suffer from...
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quentin tarantino and uma thurman are now an item! i have been saying this for years.et with her. tarantino directed thurman in the movie "pulp fiction"... now "us weekly" reports that the two have taken their relationship to the next level. thurman split from her on- again, off-again fiance arpad busson in april. i have the same theory about woody allen and mira sorvino. i know it's not my best day to barbeque but it's coming out. >> it's a bit cool for the barbecue but today 71 degrees. as long as you bring in food for the rest of the crew do it. 72 by the afternoon sunshine today. to was 77. saturday we hit 80 degrees. sunday 85 degrees. chance of showers and storms to complete the weekend. monday tuesday wednesday it will be hot but good chance of showers monday and tuesday. >> at 63rd and halsted we have an accident blocking the entire intersection. not far from there we have police activity. it could be a possible shootings. we're watching both items. we do have quite a bit of a work out on the roads. work at o'hare at i 190. another few weeks before the wrap thi
quentin tarantino and uma thurman are now an item! i have been saying this for years.et with her. tarantino directed thurman in the movie "pulp fiction"... now "us weekly" reports that the two have taken their relationship to the next level. thurman split from her on- again, off-again fiance arpad busson in april. i have the same theory about woody allen and mira sorvino. i know it's not my best day to barbeque but it's coming out. >> it's a bit cool for the barbecue...
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when we visited san quentin state prison, we discovered how committed some of the 5,000 inmates wereworkouts. the state of california had banned free weights from the rec yard for security reasons, but that didn't deter anyone from lifting. >> that's our weights. >> it is? >> yeah. that's how we work out. we got water bags. we don't get weights no more. >> how much does that weigh? >> about 30 pounds. >> 35. >> there it is. >> some of the challenges of working out in prison aren't only about the kind of access to equipment you have or don't have, but it's also the restrictions you have. oftentimes these prisons go on lockdown, and people are kept in their cells or housing units for long periods of time and not really allowed out, but they still always find a way to work out. sfwroo about 50 pounds or 60 pounds. >> and in a world where fist fights with all too real, many inmates incorporate shadow boxing into their workouts. jamie, a former jiu-jitsu instructor doing time at indiana state prison, went beyond just punching air. >> this is just like a makeshift little punching bag. we'r
when we visited san quentin state prison, we discovered how committed some of the 5,000 inmates wereworkouts. the state of california had banned free weights from the rec yard for security reasons, but that didn't deter anyone from lifting. >> that's our weights. >> it is? >> yeah. that's how we work out. we got water bags. we don't get weights no more. >> how much does that weigh? >> about 30 pounds. >> 35. >> there it is. >> some of the...
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originally constructed to relieve overcrowding at san quentin state prison, folsom housed some of the most dangerous inmates of the time. today its history of a more violent time has not been forgotten. >> folsom, just the aura of this place hangs above us like a fog hangs over this place. >> daniel bell is a newcomer, only on the yard for four months. >> i mean you're like totally in awe of the fact that you're actually here, and so many men have died and lost their lives on this very yard right here, at the very spot we're standing, i mean, you know, men have got killed, so it's like you're terrified. >> this is my first time here. don't like it. i don't like it. >> a lot of people getting stabbed, you know. i've seen people's throats get sliced. my first night in this building behind me here, when i woke up in the morning to gunshots on the tier, you know. >> you always have a fear factor when you walk through those gates. anybody would be lying to you if they told you that they weren't scared when they were in here. >> there's not anyone who walks into folsom that looks at those g
originally constructed to relieve overcrowding at san quentin state prison, folsom housed some of the most dangerous inmates of the time. today its history of a more violent time has not been forgotten. >> folsom, just the aura of this place hangs above us like a fog hangs over this place. >> daniel bell is a newcomer, only on the yard for four months. >> i mean you're like totally in awe of the fact that you're actually here, and so many men have died and lost their lives on...
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the real vin number identified it as stolen from quentin tarantino in 1995. it was the very car john travolta's character drove in the movie "pulp fiction" and he had to give the car back. >>> 7:26. a frightening wakeup call in san leandro. >> i heard a boom and i thought it was an earthquake. >> the mistake a young driver admits to making before barreling into two homes and two cars overnight. >> reporter: two men are injured after multiple shots are fired in a hayward neighborhood. >>> good morning we're looking at traffic getting busier over the east bay. give you some drive times and a check of the bay bridge. >>> well, if you are around stanford, you thought it was cold. it was. it dipped to 49. 52 now. even some drizzle this morning. we'll see if there's rain coming off the sierra for later today. >>> it is 7:30. there is a neighborhood in san leandro which is cleaning up right now and surveying the damage left behind after a teenager lost control of his car overnight crashing into two other cars, smashing through a fence and ending up crashed into a ho
the real vin number identified it as stolen from quentin tarantino in 1995. it was the very car john travolta's character drove in the movie "pulp fiction" and he had to give the car back. >>> 7:26. a frightening wakeup call in san leandro. >> i heard a boom and i thought it was an earthquake. >> the mistake a young driver admits to making before barreling into two homes and two cars overnight. >> reporter: two men are injured after multiple shots are fired...