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you mentioned he's on his way to riker's island following processing. then where does he go and how long will he stay there until he gets to the next destination? >> that part of it is kind of unknown, chris. what happens next is that one of the new york city department of corrections buses, those blue and white buses you sometimes see pass by me, behind me, will pick him up and take him to riker's island. he'll have a psychological examination. he'll have a physical exam. he'll take a blood test and there will be an undetermined amount of processing that goes on at riker's island. then he goes to down state prison before he finally goes to one of the medium security prisons within the bureau of prisons in the state of new york. so he's got at least two more transfers to go, and the processing, according to brafman, before he gets to the final destination, could take anywhere from four to six weeks. chris: ok, again burress pleaded guilty august 20, one count of attempted criminal possess of a weapon two,-year prison term and he will serve at least 20 m
you mentioned he's on his way to riker's island following processing. then where does he go and how long will he stay there until he gets to the next destination? >> that part of it is kind of unknown, chris. what happens next is that one of the new york city department of corrections buses, those blue and white buses you sometimes see pass by me, behind me, will pick him up and take him to riker's island. he'll have a psychological examination. he'll have a physical exam. he'll take a...
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and then was led away by new york city police officers into jail at rikers island. a surreal moment for a man who less than two years ago was holding up the lombardi trophy. >>> i think what just happened in the courtroom with mr. burress being sentenced and remanded is terribly sad. and very tragic. what i said on the record, i will repeat. you can violate the law, be subject to severe punishment and not be a criminal. >> nfl commissioner roger goodell has already ruled that burress will be eligible to play again as soon as he's released from jail. which should be sometime in the spring of 2011. when burress will be nearly 34 years old. >> he feels bad about what he's done to his life, his career and more importantly to his family. and he's a fundamentally good man who has -- used bad judgment and will pay a very severe penalty. >> before plaxico burress was escorted off to jail, the last words he heard from a family member came from his father. who said in a confident but somber voice, be strong. in manhattan, sal paolantonio, espn. >>> sal, it was last november 2
and then was led away by new york city police officers into jail at rikers island. a surreal moment for a man who less than two years ago was holding up the lombardi trophy. >>> i think what just happened in the courtroom with mr. burress being sentenced and remanded is terribly sad. and very tragic. what i said on the record, i will repeat. you can violate the law, be subject to severe punishment and not be a criminal. >> nfl commissioner roger goodell has already ruled that...
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he was immediately taken to rikers island.ormer boston red sox pitcher curt schilling says he will not pursue edward kennedy's seat in the senate. schilling was a hero or is a hero in massachusetts after his infamous bloody sock. even though he got a lot of support running did not make sense, he said. he campaigned for former president bush and john mccain. he would have run as an independent. and last ly it's the world bear and mustache championship. >> is he weld iing? >> practically. look how stiff those things are. 17 different categories. they're judged the same way gymnastics and skating are. the judge covering her score. that's my favorite. they're going to poke someone's eye out. >> or their own if they don't watch it. >>> a doctor charged with illegally giving drugs to anna nicole smith says he never had sex with her. what about the proof, though? his lawyer says he is openly gay. the attorney says that a compromising photo cited in police documents was snapped at a gay pride celebration and that is one of the many fl
he was immediately taken to rikers island.ormer boston red sox pitcher curt schilling says he will not pursue edward kennedy's seat in the senate. schilling was a hero or is a hero in massachusetts after his infamous bloody sock. even though he got a lot of support running did not make sense, he said. he campaigned for former president bush and john mccain. he would have run as an independent. and last ly it's the world bear and mustache championship. >> is he weld iing? >>...
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. >> by nightfall on tuesday this will be former giants receiver plaxico burress' temporary home, rikers jail facility outside of manhattan. here he could remain for up to a month undergoing medical and psychological exams, then he'll be transported to another facility for more in-depth evaluation, eventually he'll be assigned to a third facility where he'll finish out his 20-month sentence. in august, burress spoke with espn about his fear of the unknown. >> some days it's tough. some days you wake up, you know, you don't know what your next -- you don't know what's to come, you don't know what to expect. that's the toughest thing about it. >> where burress ultimately ends up depends on the outcome of his examinations and where a bed opens up. some experts say despite his celebrity, burress would be better off living within the general population. >> i don't see any reason why plaxico burress would need to be in protective custody. >> kathleen o'boil has been a consultant for 22 years and has worked with high profile inmates such as bernie madoff. >> there will be robbery cases, there w
. >> by nightfall on tuesday this will be former giants receiver plaxico burress' temporary home, rikers jail facility outside of manhattan. here he could remain for up to a month undergoing medical and psychological exams, then he'll be transported to another facility for more in-depth evaluation, eventually he'll be assigned to a third facility where he'll finish out his 20-month sentence. in august, burress spoke with espn about his fear of the unknown. >> some days it's tough....
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burress accidently shot himself in the leg with an unlicensed handgun arrived at rikers 1:00 in the afternoon. >> i want to make a couple of observations. i think what just happened in the courtroom with mr. burress being sentenced and remanded is terribly sad. and very tragic. what i said on the record i will repeat. you can violate the law, be subject to severe punishment, and not be a criminal. mr. burress used bad judgment. he violated a law that has no flexibility whatsoever. and one of the issues i have with the mandatory criminal statutes that have mandatory sentencing is that not even the court has discretion, even in a case where there are mitigating circumstances to impose a less severe penalty. >> so burress now already behind bars. espn legal analyst roggic cossack on what plaxico burress can expect this life to be like in prison. >> it's never easy to serve time in prison, but it may turn out that plaxico burress' time in prison is going to be tougher for him than it is for most prisoners. because he's such a high-celebrity individual and because the guys in prison are going to k
burress accidently shot himself in the leg with an unlicensed handgun arrived at rikers 1:00 in the afternoon. >> i want to make a couple of observations. i think what just happened in the courtroom with mr. burress being sentenced and remanded is terribly sad. and very tragic. what i said on the record i will repeat. you can violate the law, be subject to severe punishment, and not be a criminal. mr. burress used bad judgment. he violated a law that has no flexibility whatsoever. and one...
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. >> by nightfall on tuesday this will be former giants receiver plaxico burress' temporary home, rikerscould remain for up to a month undergoing medical and psychological exams, then he'll be transported to another facility for more in-depth evaluation, eventually he'll be assigned to a third facility where he'll finish out his 20-month sentence. in august, burress spoke with espn about his fear of the unknown. >> some days it's tough. some days you wake up, you know, you don't know what your next -- you don't know what's to come, you don't know what to expect. that's the toughest thing about it. >> where burress ultimately ends up depends on the outcome of his examinations and where a bed opens up. some experts say despite his celebrity, burress would be better off living within the general population. >> i don't see any reason why plaxico burress would need to be in protective custody. >> kathleen o'boil has been a consultant for 22 years and has worked with high profile inmates such as bernie madoff. >> there will be robbery cases, there will be some level of sex offenders could be t
. >> by nightfall on tuesday this will be former giants receiver plaxico burress' temporary home, rikerscould remain for up to a month undergoing medical and psychological exams, then he'll be transported to another facility for more in-depth evaluation, eventually he'll be assigned to a third facility where he'll finish out his 20-month sentence. in august, burress spoke with espn about his fear of the unknown. >> some days it's tough. some days you wake up, you know, you don't...
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and then was led away by new york city police officers to the jail at rikers island. a surreal moment for a man who less than two years ago was holding up the lombardi trophy. >> i think what just happened in the courtroom with mr. burress being sentenced and remanded is terribly sad and very tragic. what i said on the record, i will repeat. you can violate the law, be subject to severe punishment, and not be a criminal. >> nfl commissioner roger goodell has already ruled that burress will be eligible to play again as soon as he's released from jail. which should be sometime in the spring of 2011 when burress will be nearly 34 years old. >> he's sad about what he's done to his life, his career. and more importantly, to his family. and he's a fundamentally good man who has used bad judgment and is going to pay a very, very severe penalty. >> before plaxico burress was escorted off to jail, the last words he heard from a family member came from his father. who said in a confident but somber voice, "be strong." in manhattan, sal paolantonio, espn. >>> plaxico burress, ei
and then was led away by new york city police officers to the jail at rikers island. a surreal moment for a man who less than two years ago was holding up the lombardi trophy. >> i think what just happened in the courtroom with mr. burress being sentenced and remanded is terribly sad and very tragic. what i said on the record, i will repeat. you can violate the law, be subject to severe punishment, and not be a criminal. >> nfl commissioner roger goodell has already ruled that...
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and then was led away by new york city police officers to the jail at rikers island. a surreal moment for a man who less than two years ago was holding up the lombardi trophy. >> i think what just happened in the courtroom with mr. burress being sentenced and remanded is terribly sad and very tragic. what i said on the record, i will repeat. you can violate the law, be subject to severe punishment, and not be a criminal. >> nfl commissioner roger goodell has already ruled that burress will be eligible to play again as soon as he's released from jail. which should be sometime in the spring of 2011 when burress will be nearly 34 years old. >> he's sad about what he's done to his life, his career. and more importantly, to his family. and he's a fundamentally good man who has used bad judgment and is going to pay a very, very severe penalty. >> before plaxico burress was escorted off to jail, the last words he heard from a family member came from his father. who said in a confident but somber voice, "be strong." in manhattan, sal paolantonio, espn. >>> plaxico burress, ei
and then was led away by new york city police officers to the jail at rikers island. a surreal moment for a man who less than two years ago was holding up the lombardi trophy. >> i think what just happened in the courtroom with mr. burress being sentenced and remanded is terribly sad and very tragic. what i said on the record, i will repeat. you can violate the law, be subject to severe punishment, and not be a criminal. >> nfl commissioner roger goodell has already ruled that...
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somebody said how about riker's island. could see plaxico. or, down in florida, alligator alley. coming. 10 minutes after the hour. here is what is coming up straight ahead. with president barack obama addressing the united nations today. how should he handle dealing with international leaders like ahmadinejad and moammar kadafi? we will debate that next. steve: did the white house try to keep general stanley mcchrystal's report a secret? serious problem for the white house. former speaker of the house, newt gingrich is going to join us live this hour "fox & friends." ♪ bicycle, what are we waiting for? the flowers are blooming. the air is sweet. and zyrtec® starts... relieving my allergies... 2 hours faster than claritin®. my worst symptoms feel better, indoors and outdoors. with zyrtec®, the fastest... 24-hour allergy medicine, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. zyrtec® works fast, so i can love the air™. i know landscaping, but i didn't know how wireless could help my business. i just don't know how wireless can help my business. tara showed me how i could keep
somebody said how about riker's island. could see plaxico. or, down in florida, alligator alley. coming. 10 minutes after the hour. here is what is coming up straight ahead. with president barack obama addressing the united nations today. how should he handle dealing with international leaders like ahmadinejad and moammar kadafi? we will debate that next. steve: did the white house try to keep general stanley mcchrystal's report a secret? serious problem for the white house. former speaker of...
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hero of last year's super bowl was immediately taken to rikers island.ave to feel for the wife and kid. >>> former boston red sox pitcher kur schilling said he will not pursue kennedy's seat. a hero in massachusetts after the infamous bloody sock. even though he got a lot of support, it didn't make sense. schilling campaigned for former president bush and john mccain. he would have run as and. >>> the most important story of the day. the world beard and mustache championships. look at these guys. this is dedication. 160 men entered this bizarre contest. 17 different categories. they are judged the same way ice skating and gymnastics are in the olympics. >> really? >> you can see the judge there writing her score. that one is my personal favorite. that will poke an eye out. get this. this year's winner hailed all the way from alaska. usa! usa! >> must be a lot of product. >> yes. a lot of product. >> thanks. okay. doctor charged with illegally giving drugs to anna nicole smith never had sex with her. proof? his lawyer says he is openly gay. the attorney s
hero of last year's super bowl was immediately taken to rikers island.ave to feel for the wife and kid. >>> former boston red sox pitcher kur schilling said he will not pursue kennedy's seat. a hero in massachusetts after the infamous bloody sock. even though he got a lot of support, it didn't make sense. schilling campaigned for former president bush and john mccain. he would have run as and. >>> the most important story of the day. the world beard and mustache championships....
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. >> plaxico burress getting earful of trash talk from prison inmates during first night at rikers islandtedly called him names and expressed dislike of the new york football giants. >> that's a shame. >> so burres has since been transferred to upstate prison where he will be kept in isolation at his q the super bowl hero will spend two years behind bars on weapons charge. brian: of course you were just talking to michael vick and big 60 minutes interview. talk about your bio. guess what, more with james brown in just a couple of minutes. i have really grown into this role. talk about his great interview. james brown, you must be tingling because you got a chance to see me again. tell us what else is coming up. >> you have seen the controversial videos and now acorn is suing the undercover filmmakers. does acorn have a legal leg to stand on in the judge is coming up. gretchen: i like this guy. >> gretchen. yotavind totor ga rnu t ithinds- itbelece brian: quarterback michael vick about to step on the nfl field for the first time since 2006. exclusive interview set to air on sunday. michael
. >> plaxico burress getting earful of trash talk from prison inmates during first night at rikers islandtedly called him names and expressed dislike of the new york football giants. >> that's a shame. >> so burres has since been transferred to upstate prison where he will be kept in isolation at his q the super bowl hero will spend two years behind bars on weapons charge. brian: of course you were just talking to michael vick and big 60 minutes interview. talk about your bio....