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rikers island is different.island you could run around the hallways, do whatever, basically. >> been here about two and a half months. i'm awaiting extradition to new jersey. i got paroled in new jersey. basically, that's it. i was on the run for four and a half years from new jersey and finally got caught. >> this is phillip santiago's fourth time at rikers. he was convicted for credit card fraud and has been on board for two and a half months awaiting extradition to new jersey. >> oh, i need to be outside. i ain't been outside the last month and a half. oh! hell, yeah. >> how's it feel? >> it feels the best, it feel good. it feels very good. a beautiful feeling to come outside, especially when you're incarcerated. all the air you get is to go to court and that's it. you get on the bus. besides that, you get to look out the window. and that's it. >> everybody, place your i.d. cards on your outermost garments. put them up on your chest, please, gentlemen. keep the noise down. we're going to take it inside. we're
rikers island is different.island you could run around the hallways, do whatever, basically. >> been here about two and a half months. i'm awaiting extradition to new jersey. i got paroled in new jersey. basically, that's it. i was on the run for four and a half years from new jersey and finally got caught. >> this is phillip santiago's fourth time at rikers. he was convicted for credit card fraud and has been on board for two and a half months awaiting extradition to new jersey....
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>> trespassing. >> we met mildred rodriguez at new york's rikers island jail.resents a rising tide of women who find themselves on the wrong side of jailhouse bars. >> i'm using heroin, i use crack, i'm not going to lie. this is what brings you back here. >> what do you expect the city to do? >> i expect the city to stop re-arresting me. that's what i expect. i'm angry. >> the women are more emotional than men. a lot of them may be going through psychological trauma. they're separated from their families, their children. >> every week i'm here. i'm not saying this is good because it's not good to say hey, i come to rikers island every week. it's bad. it's terrible. my record is about this thick. it's all with misdemeanors. i have over 35 misdemeanors. i want them to say, we are going to give you a year's program and that's it. don't give me 30 days or 10 days, because it's not helping me. >> this young lady back here, she's telling y'all she needs help. they're throwing her in and out of here like nothing's going to help her and it's not. >> but they can't catc
>> trespassing. >> we met mildred rodriguez at new york's rikers island jail.resents a rising tide of women who find themselves on the wrong side of jailhouse bars. >> i'm using heroin, i use crack, i'm not going to lie. this is what brings you back here. >> what do you expect the city to do? >> i expect the city to stop re-arresting me. that's what i expect. i'm angry. >> the women are more emotional than men. a lot of them may be going through psychological...
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international have her target the west military running the camp as we speak to a lawyer for one of congress' riker's who claims to have been nearly shot down by prison guards. bottling up the real issues e.u. ministers throw their efforts into restaurant rules on serving all of oil the spy the continent being smothered in debt the details are. wealthy british style some time to. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . welcome back you're watching r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital three and a half months into the guantanamo hunger strike and the u.s. military running the facilities under fresh pressure to close the camp the tories international group of hacktivists known as anonymous has threatened to disrupt prison t.v. forcing the authorities to shut down wireless internet access as a precaution most of the one hundred sixty six detainees at guantanamo are starving themselves in protest at indefinite detention without charge or met one o
international have her target the west military running the camp as we speak to a lawyer for one of congress' riker's who claims to have been nearly shot down by prison guards. bottling up the real issues e.u. ministers throw their efforts into restaurant rules on serving all of oil the spy the continent being smothered in debt the details are. wealthy british style some time to. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds...
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at rikers island jail, a bakery churns out nearly 90,000 loaves of bread per week while teaching inmates how to bake. in many of the prisons profiled on "lockup," inmates have opportunities to learn skills that can help them find work on the outside. but all too many spend their time honing skills more suitable to mayhem and murder. >> i stabbed an inmate 12 times over some dope in front of the chow hall. >> i took a knife and stabbed him with it three or four times until he was dead. and then i butchered him with it. >> you find a piece of metal or something, file it down on the concrete. it ain't got to be sharp, it's just got to have a point. put your handle on it and do what you need to do. >> "lockup" crews are regularly exposed to the tools of a deadly trade. >> every prison we film in, there's always a shank museum, a place where the authorities display all of the weapons that are confiscated by staff. homemade weapons the inmates have made from bed springs or melted down plastic. they're truly ingenious but deadly as well. >> at california's san quentin state prison, we saw how s
at rikers island jail, a bakery churns out nearly 90,000 loaves of bread per week while teaching inmates how to bake. in many of the prisons profiled on "lockup," inmates have opportunities to learn skills that can help them find work on the outside. but all too many spend their time honing skills more suitable to mayhem and murder. >> i stabbed an inmate 12 times over some dope in front of the chow hall. >> i took a knife and stabbed him with it three or four times until...
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she tried to run the scene that and was apprehended by off duty correction officers from rikers islandhael koch. >> we spoke with michael page who is the son-in-law of peter page who her group killed. and he said no, she has never apologized to us either. she hasn't apologized to any of the victims for crimes that she pleaded guilty to. no we she was there and that her group killed three law enforcement officers. you mentioned the -- so she teaches at columbia now but she gave remarks at nyu recently. and you mentioned the content of those remarks. did she say i want to reach out to detective key than? did she say i want to offer a public apology now to the family of peter page? not exactly. here is what she did say. listen. >> i want to also talk about the people that are still in prison and not here and remember them. people david gilbert. judy clark. dinga. roselyn smith so many other people that are not here we want them here with us and hopefully some day they will be. >> megyn: the people who are still in prison. who is she talking about? >> her husband david gilbert and several
she tried to run the scene that and was apprehended by off duty correction officers from rikers islandhael koch. >> we spoke with michael page who is the son-in-law of peter page who her group killed. and he said no, she has never apologized to us either. she hasn't apologized to any of the victims for crimes that she pleaded guilty to. no we she was there and that her group killed three law enforcement officers. you mentioned the -- so she teaches at columbia now but she gave remarks at...
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riker is recognized. >> thank you mr. chairman. mr. miller i have about 15 minutes to question you but i only have five. i am disappointed at what i'm hearing. i don't remember and i don't recall and i don't leave, i don't even know who investigated the case but yet you say it was investigated but you don't even know who investigated. i'm puzzled by that. you are not assuming a lot of confidence in this panel and across this country but i want to go back to your version to the word target or targeted. he said there was no targeting because there was no intent. notwithstanding the intent of the irs personnel would you not agree that certain groups were treated differently because of the name or the policy position? >> no, i believe sir -- >> was it created differently? bat is that is the question, because of their policies position or their name? >> that is as a yes or no question. >> no one was treated differently? >> may i answer? i would like to be broader than yes or no. my understanding of the cases that went into this queue is tha
riker is recognized. >> thank you mr. chairman. mr. miller i have about 15 minutes to question you but i only have five. i am disappointed at what i'm hearing. i don't remember and i don't recall and i don't leave, i don't even know who investigated the case but yet you say it was investigated but you don't even know who investigated. i'm puzzled by that. you are not assuming a lot of confidence in this panel and across this country but i want to go back to your version to the word target...
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. >> a little while ago, you were with mr.you engaged riker on the question as to whether you knew this committee, the idea of does the committee have the right to know this information then you sheltered yourself on this idea of i have always told the truth. let's set that aside for a moment. am are a lawyer and i lawyer. in the process of a discovery when you find subsequent information, counsel has a duty to disclose that to the opposite party. ,here is no perry mason moment no litigious situation where somebody comes in and says we are just showing up with this information and we have not disclose it to the other side. don't you acknowledge that you had a duty based on your testimony before this committee of what your actual knowledge was? didn't you have a duty to come forward and disclose that based on all the inquiries that happened from the ways and means committee directed to you? >> what was happening was i was in possession of some fax -- some facts. we did an internal review to see what we needed to do to get the cake moving. the processing was bad, the listing was bad. they
. >> a little while ago, you were with mr.you engaged riker on the question as to whether you knew this committee, the idea of does the committee have the right to know this information then you sheltered yourself on this idea of i have always told the truth. let's set that aside for a moment. am are a lawyer and i lawyer. in the process of a discovery when you find subsequent information, counsel has a duty to disclose that to the opposite party. ,here is no perry mason moment no...