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on rikers island, you know, we had a cot. it was a thin piece of got like you know the metal frame end. i suffer from back pains now. the kids are coming here at 4 o'clock in the morning, trying to either wake me up or join in the bed with me. >> arlene credits children of promise with helping her and her girls adjust. she's determined to help others deal with prison trauma of their own, encouraging them to stay positive, and communicate with their kids on a daily basis. >> my mummy was craig. >> reporter: armani and her lessons. >> but they were tears of what? >> joy. >> those are the tears we cry now, right. >> that's what my mum taught me. >> it's not bad to cry. >> no. i'm just trying to say you are human. break it in the pan. >> arlene is determined to teacher girls to be independent. >> it's a lesson she's learning and is humbled by the opportunity for the family to get it right. >> i always wanted to walk without being handcuffed to someone. without wearing a jump suit or a co telling me to get in line. that's what i w
on rikers island, you know, we had a cot. it was a thin piece of got like you know the metal frame end. i suffer from back pains now. the kids are coming here at 4 o'clock in the morning, trying to either wake me up or join in the bed with me. >> arlene credits children of promise with helping her and her girls adjust. she's determined to help others deal with prison trauma of their own, encouraging them to stay positive, and communicate with their kids on a daily basis. >> my mummy...
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after we uncovered a cell phone security lapse on rikers island, the corrections commissioner is putting his faith in more canine units to sniff out drugs and other items banned behind bars. officers seized 21% more jail contraband than the year before. the commissioner wants to find even more banned items by doubling down on dogs. on a rikers island training field this two-year-old german shepherd named sarge is keeping his legs fresh. this eight-year-old labrador nape named rip once served in afghanistan. they are part of the canine team tasked with keeping order and sniffing out contraband behind bars at new york city's large es jail. this month we were given exclusive access to a training session where dogs practiced searching for drugs. in this exercise a trainer boards a correction es s bus. he hides metal boxes with drugs inside. 15 minutes later this canine boards the bus. it doesn't take him long to zero he signals to his handler by sitting down. next he sniffs out the drugs near the steering wheel, again sitting down to alert his handler that contraband is right here. >> the mo
after we uncovered a cell phone security lapse on rikers island, the corrections commissioner is putting his faith in more canine units to sniff out drugs and other items banned behind bars. officers seized 21% more jail contraband than the year before. the commissioner wants to find even more banned items by doubling down on dogs. on a rikers island training field this two-year-old german shepherd named sarge is keeping his legs fresh. this eight-year-old labrador nape named rip once served in...
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day to doing searches at 2:00 in the morning. >> is it getting harder to smuggle things into riker's island? >> i think it's getting harder. we're going to try to make it harder every day. >> the commisii oner's fight to keep banned items out of riker's has not been without setbacks. >> we investigated and this prisoner took videos from behind bars and posted them online in real time. >> why are you speaking out about how easy it was to get is cell phone inside riker's? >> h i want everybody, taxpayers we're payingeor them to do nothing. >> what was youreas ioa to that story? >> i think we're human. there's people doing these jobs, there are times when it's not done as well as we'd like. people make mistakes. but one cell phone is not the sky didn't fall. >> the commissioner said cell phones in jails are a nationwide problem. but riker's is doing a good job keeping them out. the expanded use of canines will only help. some of the dogs are trained to do more than just sniff out contraband. in the rare event of an escape, sarge is charged to track down escapee wherever they may hide. chris gl
day to doing searches at 2:00 in the morning. >> is it getting harder to smuggle things into riker's island? >> i think it's getting harder. we're going to try to make it harder every day. >> the commisii oner's fight to keep banned items out of riker's has not been without setbacks. >> we investigated and this prisoner took videos from behind bars and posted them online in real time. >> why are you speaking out about how easy it was to get is cell phone inside...
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. >> reporter: on a rikers island training field, this german shepherd named sarge is keeping his edge. this dog raised in afghanistan is keeping his nose keen. they are sniffing out contraband behind bars. this month, the i-team was given exclusive access to a training session where dogs practice searching for dogs. he hides metat boxes with drugs inside. 15 minutes later, this k-9 boards the bus. in on the contraband. first i finds drugs hidden under the at he signals by sitting down. then he signals to find contraband is right here. >> the more dogs we have the more we can search, the more stuff we can find of not only does it make it safer for officers, but for the inmates also. >> reporter: they have made this a major effort to stem the contraband behind bars. he's already raised the number of k-9s to2. 22. for the first time, there are dogs designed to find things brought in by the staff. >> everything from cell searches, unannounced searches, doing searches at different times of the day, 2:00 in the morning. >> reporter: is it g ting >> i tifnk it's getting harder. reporter: the
. >> reporter: on a rikers island training field, this german shepherd named sarge is keeping his edge. this dog raised in afghanistan is keeping his nose keen. they are sniffing out contraband behind bars. this month, the i-team was given exclusive access to a training session where dogs practice searching for dogs. he hides metat boxes with drugs inside. 15 minutes later, this k-9 boards the bus. in on the contraband. first i finds drugs hidden under the at he signals by sitting down....
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. >>> a man goes into rikers island walking on his own two feet, comes out paralyzed. his mother is outraged. >>> join us tonight for an meeting held at the all across america families are coming back to time warner cable for a whole new experience. that's because we've been working hard to give you better service, and it shows. we came back for internet speeds so fast even the kids are impressed. oh she's impressed. just as fast as we can watch them. for $89.99 a month you'll get 100 meg ultra-fast internet, popular hd channels and unlimited calling. twc's home wifi is so strong we can use all our devices at the same time. so we can all watch whatever we want. and that's kinda cool. call now. for $89.99 a month you'll get internet, tv and phone. there's no contract, no risk and our money-back guarantee. come back today and we'll give you free installation with our exclusive one-hour arrival window. feels good to be back. come back today. you'll get free installation, tv equipment and epix included. and now get a $300 reward card. >>> a real life open opera involving i
. >>> a man goes into rikers island walking on his own two feet, comes out paralyzed. his mother is outraged. >>> join us tonight for an meeting held at the all across america families are coming back to time warner cable for a whole new experience. that's because we've been working hard to give you better service, and it shows. we came back for internet speeds so fast even the kids are impressed. oh she's impressed. just as fast as we can watch them. for $89.99 a month you'll...
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reporter: last month in his first tv interview ever, darrius as he likes to be told, told me from rikers island he's tried to stop, but needs help. >> i don't know how to stop. i just feel compelled. >> reporter: he's been arrested 30 times in 35 years, the first when he was just 15 years old. >> reporter: do you target a video or the does it just come over you? >> sometimes i target a vehicle. other times it just comes other me. >> reporter: now he has sold the rights to his life story to a producer. >> anyone that gets this story out and can help and take these people out of our prisons, if it's julia roberts, bring it on. >> reporter: can authorities stop mccullum kul column from ull lum. the mta told the i-team the mta will pursue recovery under the new york state son of sam law against mr. mccollum. >> to think they now want to come in and say it's their he's not the son of sam. he's the good guy here. i don't think they have any right to what little money he might make, if he makes any. all we want to do is get him back on his feet and they want to rip the dirt right out from underneath h
reporter: last month in his first tv interview ever, darrius as he likes to be told, told me from rikers island he's tried to stop, but needs help. >> i don't know how to stop. i just feel compelled. >> reporter: he's been arrested 30 times in 35 years, the first when he was just 15 years old. >> reporter: do you target a video or the does it just come over you? >> sometimes i target a vehicle. other times it just comes other me. >> reporter: now he has sold the...
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a security breach, a phone smuggled into rikers island. now dogs on the front line, sniffing out drugu, weapons and items banned behind bdrs. >>> all right, bruce here now with a check of sports. great basketball, huh? >> i've watched so much basketball recently, but this one takes the cake. the final four is set. two teams join villanova and oklahoma tonight. and what a dramatic finish in the midwest region. and the game appeared over, but london parentis put them up 15 with nine and a half minutes to play. but the freshman scores inside to put serious up by ones minutes later, richardson buries a trifecta. syracuse storms backuto win it, 68-62. what an improbable run to the final four by jim bay hainan the orange. >> it was a great come back. one of the best i've coached and any team i've had in terms of you're playing i think a g at time. they're a hard time to come back against. and we ju t, these guys just made some unbelievable plays, an d they deserve to win this game. nights, because you are so close you could taste it. but absol t
a security breach, a phone smuggled into rikers island. now dogs on the front line, sniffing out drugu, weapons and items banned behind bdrs. >>> all right, bruce here now with a check of sports. great basketball, huh? >> i've watched so much basketball recently, but this one takes the cake. the final four is set. two teams join villanova and oklahoma tonight. and what a dramatic finish in the midwest region. and the game appeared over, but london parentis put them up 15 with...
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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 i stabbed him with it three or four times, until he was dead. 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. just has to have a point. put a handle on it, do what you need to do. >> "lockup" crews are regularly exposed to the tools of a deadly trade. >> in every prison we film in, there's always a shank museum, a place where the authorities display all the weapons that are confiscated by staff. ♪ homemade weapons the inmates have made from bed springs or melted down plastic. i mean, they're truly ingenious. but they're deadly, as well. >> at california's san quentin state prison, we
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 i stabbed him with it three or four times,...
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formerly at rikers island. two counts possession and sale of marijuana. inside that little jewelry box? still up to your old tricks. please, let me explain. explain what? you batted your eyes, you played the cute little hippy chick. yeah, told us that sob story about your imaginary son so we could clear out the neighborhood competition for you. okay, i did that-- i was wrong-- but i really do have a son named justin. right, and he rides a magic unicorn across the sky. come on, hands behind your back. you're under arrest. no, no, no. i'm sorry. you realize that you two fight more than me and mom. that's because your mother's not thickheaded like her father. have you met my mother? okay, maybe she is. a little. or a lot. frank: it's not just that he's thick. it's that he won't listen to reason. i hear that's hereditary. well, just don't forget whose rib you came from. mom's. when he was four years old, he named himself superintendent of the sandbox. i think what you should do right now is just talk to him. share
formerly at rikers island. two counts possession and sale of marijuana. inside that little jewelry box? still up to your old tricks. please, let me explain. explain what? you batted your eyes, you played the cute little hippy chick. yeah, told us that sob story about your imaginary son so we could clear out the neighborhood competition for you. okay, i did that-- i was wrong-- but i really do have a son named justin. right, and he rides a magic unicorn across the sky. come on, hands behind your...
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. >> the judge says the guard claims to be allergic to rikers island can serve them for taking too many sick days. >> that's interesting.>> tuesday morning march 29. i am been summoned now. >> welcome back . you had a long weekend. >> it was nice. >> it's a nice weekend and a nice easter. i got to go up to poughkeepsie new york and it's an interesting town. i went to the theater to it was very cool good morning. >> how was your weekend? >> my weekend was good. i hung out with the kids and it was easter. i did all the easter egg hunting. i don't want any more candy! please, no more candy! i am done! let's talk about temperatures this morning. >>> it's a good morning for a run. temperatures in the 40s. that's ideal running weather. it's nice and dry with no rain in the forecast. a little bit colder in monticello. the big story will be the wind. they are blustery across the region and it continues this morning. we will have a wind advisory in effect for new york city , new jersey and other places until 6:00 this afternoon. we are expecting gusts as high as 50 miles per hour. the sustained
. >> the judge says the guard claims to be allergic to rikers island can serve them for taking too many sick days. >> that's interesting.>> tuesday morning march 29. i am been summoned now. >> welcome back . you had a long weekend. >> it was nice. >> it's a nice weekend and a nice easter. i got to go up to poughkeepsie new york and it's an interesting town. i went to the theater to it was very cool good morning. >> how was your weekend? >> my...
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actually providing aid to kidnappers, robbers and murderers who have and recorded on the telephone in rikers islandthis is the local jail in new york, telling theircompatriots on the outside, you've got to get ios eight, the operating system. it's a gift from god and that's a quote because the cops can't crack it. the criminals are talking about the operating system and how it's going to help them . >> these are essential issues in all sorts of prosecution whether it's a drug dealer, whether it's a child molestation, whether it's a simple criminal enterprise. to be able to understand what people are talking to and talking about is so crucial to any type of prosecution. apple is correct that the bad guys understand this and beyond this also, in the terrorism realm the dark where, the ability to communicate outside of any known operating system again poses tremendous challenges. for apple to sit there and say were not going to participate in this is against the foundation of the constitution in the united states. >> we've heard of apple coordinating with law enforcement. they broke this child pornogr
actually providing aid to kidnappers, robbers and murderers who have and recorded on the telephone in rikers islandthis is the local jail in new york, telling theircompatriots on the outside, you've got to get ios eight, the operating system. it's a gift from god and that's a quote because the cops can't crack it. the criminals are talking about the operating system and how it's going to help them . >> these are essential issues in all sorts of prosecution whether it's a drug dealer,...
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at rikers island jail, a bakery churns out nearly 90,000 loaves of bread per week while teaching inmatesow to bake.
at rikers island jail, a bakery churns out nearly 90,000 loaves of bread per week while teaching inmatesow to bake.
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i don't ask you to take my word for it, and one recorded phone conversation from rikers island in new york and inmate talking about the i/o as eight defaults called it and i'm quoting, a gift from god. number four, the encryption apple provided on its mobile devices prior to ios eight, that is before october 2014 was represented to be both secure for its customers and importantly was a "searches. we. we know this because apple told us this. apple characterized its iowa seven operating system as the ultimate privacy, it touted its proven encryption methods and assured users that iowa seven could be used with confidence in any personal or corporate environment. during the time when ios seven was the operating system apple also knowledged its responsibility to help and in apple's own words, at least investigate robberies and other crimes, searching for missing children, trying to locate a patient with alzheimer's disease, or hoping to prevent a suicide. hoping to prevent a suicide. so apples experience i believe with ios seven demonstrated strong encryption and compliance with court orde
i don't ask you to take my word for it, and one recorded phone conversation from rikers island in new york and inmate talking about the i/o as eight defaults called it and i'm quoting, a gift from god. number four, the encryption apple provided on its mobile devices prior to ios eight, that is before october 2014 was represented to be both secure for its customers and importantly was a "searches. we. we know this because apple told us this. apple characterized its iowa seven operating...
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manual, district attorneys say would you rather be in a federal prison or the general population in rikers island? or if you cooperate we will take the death penalty off the table? gen. hayden: that's right. that would be for bit -- for bit. -- forbidden. marc: you can see 9/11 coming. give the first world trade center attack. yet the uss cole, the mc bombings and other sciences was coming. -- signs this was coming. now we have the paris bombings and the brussel bombings. it seems like this story is repeating itself. the director of national intelligence testified it is likely that isis will try and directed attack against the united states in 2016. clapper said they will not be satisfied with lone wolf. they want directed attacks. are we reliving this movie. gen. hayden: we are. a couple of thoughts. not specifically consistent with the thinking that this is post manuscript. a couple of things. i will try to be very efficient. if this was a degree of threat under which we exist, i'm pretending this is where we are september 10, 2001. through the efforts of two some of it -- somewhat different ad
manual, district attorneys say would you rather be in a federal prison or the general population in rikers island? or if you cooperate we will take the death penalty off the table? gen. hayden: that's right. that would be for bit -- for bit. -- forbidden. marc: you can see 9/11 coming. give the first world trade center attack. yet the uss cole, the mc bombings and other sciences was coming. -- signs this was coming. now we have the paris bombings and the brussel bombings. it seems like this...
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-- rikers island? if you cooperate, we'll take the death penalty off the table. that would be threatening a detainee. >> marc's right. that would be forbidden. >> yeah. so with the benefit of hindsight, you can see 9/11 coming. you know, you have the first world trade center attacks, the uss cole, the embassy bombings and other signs this was coming. so now here we are and we've had the paris and the brussels bombings. and it seems like this story is repeating itself. the director of national intelligence testified a few months ago that it is likely that isis will try a directed attack against the united states in 2016. dni clapper has said they're not going to be satisfied with lone wolves. are we sort of reliving this movie? >> yeah. no, we are. a couple of thoughts. reflected in the book but not specifically, it's consistent with the thinking but, you know, this is post-manuscript. a couple of things, and i'll try to be very efficient, marc, i know you've i got a lot of questions. this is the degree of threat under which we exist. i'm pretending this is where
-- rikers island? if you cooperate, we'll take the death penalty off the table. that would be threatening a detainee. >> marc's right. that would be forbidden. >> yeah. so with the benefit of hindsight, you can see 9/11 coming. you know, you have the first world trade center attacks, the uss cole, the embassy bombings and other signs this was coming. so now here we are and we've had the paris and the brussels bombings. and it seems like this story is repeating itself. the director...
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in one lawfully recorded phone conversation from rikers island in new york, an inmate talking about the ios default device encryption called it, and i'm quoting, a gift from god. number four, the encryption apple provided on its mobile devices prior to ios 8 -- that is, before october 2014, was represented to be both secure for its customers and, importantly, was amenable to court authorized searches. we know this, because apple told us this. apple characterized its ios 7 operating system as the ultimate in privacy. it touted its proven encryption methods and assured its users that it could be used with confidence in any personal or corporate environment. during the time ios 7 was the operating system, apple also acknowledged its responsibility to help, again in apple's own words, police investigating robberies and other crimes, searching for missing children, trying to locate a alzheimer's patient. so it's not mutually exclusive. default device encryption. iphones from which we were locked out, having obtained search warrants for those iphones. the number was 175. today it is 205, whic
in one lawfully recorded phone conversation from rikers island in new york, an inmate talking about the ios default device encryption called it, and i'm quoting, a gift from god. number four, the encryption apple provided on its mobile devices prior to ios 8 -- that is, before october 2014, was represented to be both secure for its customers and, importantly, was amenable to court authorized searches. we know this, because apple told us this. apple characterized its ios 7 operating system as...
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from one lawfully recorded conversation from rikers island, an inmate talking about the ios eight encryptionalled it and i'm quoting a gift from god. encryption apple provided on its mobile devices prior to ios eight, before october 2014, was represented to be both secure for its customers and importantly was a minimal to court authorized searches. we know this because apple told us this. its iowaracterized seven operating system as the ultimate in privacy. it touted its proven encryption methods and assured its users that ios eight could be used in confidence with any personal or corporate environment. during the time when i was seven was the operating system, apple acknowledgede -- its help in investigating robberies, solving crimes, locating children, or helping to prevent suicide. apple's experience with ios even demonstrated that strong encryption and compliance with court orders is not mutually exclusive. it is headed profound impact on my office and others like it. my office published a white paper on public safety and encryption. there were 111 iphones in which we were locked out, ha
from one lawfully recorded conversation from rikers island, an inmate talking about the ios eight encryptionalled it and i'm quoting a gift from god. encryption apple provided on its mobile devices prior to ios eight, before october 2014, was represented to be both secure for its customers and importantly was a minimal to court authorized searches. we know this because apple told us this. its iowaracterized seven operating system as the ultimate in privacy. it touted its proven encryption...