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but after we got him back in from the hospital, he went on to ad-seg, and, of course, terry is in ad-seg. they both will go through disciplinary process. moore is probably going to get assault with a weapon. he's looking at probably quite a long time in the segregation unit. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> it's not my first stab, it probably won't be the last time. >> stabber terry moore operates by a different set of rules. >> it's what had to be done. >>> and later -- the warden shows a softer side. >> eat your ice cream cone. >>> somebody let me sit down. i don't care who lets me sit down. >> holman is changing and the faith-based honor dorm reflects that transformation. this nondenominational self-governing dorm provides opportunities for inmates to achieve personal growth. >> men can come into that environment, be nurtured in their spiritual needs, i guess is one way to put it. they have an opportunity to be productive, have a sense of purpose in life. >> good morning. how are you doing? >> living area, without a doubt, is much better than general population is. there are
but after we got him back in from the hospital, he went on to ad-seg, and, of course, terry is in ad-seg. they both will go through disciplinary process. moore is probably going to get assault with a weapon. he's looking at probably quite a long time in the segregation unit. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> it's not my first stab, it probably won't be the last time. >> stabber terry moore operates by a different set of rules. >> it's what had to be...
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but after we got him back in from the hospital, he went on to ad-seg, and, of course, terry is in ad-segey both will go through disciplinary process. moore is probably going to get assault with a weapon. he's looking at probably quite a long time in the segregation unit. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> it's not my first stab, it probably won't be the last time. >> stabber terry moore operates by a different set of rules. >> it's what had to be done. >>> and later -- the warden shows a softer side. >> eat your ice cream cone. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more sun tans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records down here on the gulf. more people more good times. this year we're out to do even better... and now's a great time to start. the sun's out and the beaches are even more relaxing. you can go deep sea fishing or enjoy our world-class restaurants... our hotels and rentals have special deals for the whol
but after we got him back in from the hospital, he went on to ad-seg, and, of course, terry is in ad-segey both will go through disciplinary process. moore is probably going to get assault with a weapon. he's looking at probably quite a long time in the segregation unit. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> it's not my first stab, it probably won't be the last time. >> stabber terry moore operates by a different set of rules. >> it's what had to be...
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how long have you been in disciplinary seg? >> how long have i been in disciplinary seg? you all had me in disciplinary seg three years. >> three years? and all of it is entrapment and you don't deserve any of it? >> they brought it on me. fight. they brought it on me. jumping on me. i'm going to be in the free world very soon and they can't stop it. they trying to take my life in this prison but they can't do it. i'm coming home. >> jaime, and he's been in disciplinary seg, i know he's been there for the last year, and i don't see him getting out anytime soon. these officers work here on a daily basis they deal with these inmates, and you build up a relationship with these inmates and some are good, some are not so good, but again, it's an area where we have to be very cautious and very particular. >> the job of dealing with the inmates brings us back to the mailroom where ms. etheridge's visitors seem endless and the questions never change. >> that's okay. >> i need to know what the requirements are to receive a photo. >> you want a normal photo or are you talking about
how long have you been in disciplinary seg? >> how long have i been in disciplinary seg? you all had me in disciplinary seg three years. >> three years? and all of it is entrapment and you don't deserve any of it? >> they brought it on me. fight. they brought it on me. jumping on me. i'm going to be in the free world very soon and they can't stop it. they trying to take my life in this prison but they can't do it. i'm coming home. >> jaime, and he's been in disciplinary...
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. >> another typical day in ad seg. that's part of it. >> these officers work here and on a daily basis they deal with these inmates and you build up a relationship with these inmates. and some are good. some are not so good. >> most people said when i started i wouldn't make it. three days until i had a point to prove and i proved it here. then they said i wouldn't make sergeant, and if i did i wouldn't be a successful sergeant. so i like to say i made another point and i'm proving it. everything about it is a challenge. it's not a normal job where you just learn something and you do it. nothing's ever the same. i mean, you make a decision today for one incident, tomorrow it may be the same incident but you have to make a different decision. >> y'all want to act up, huh? >> working in ad seg, sergeant banks has to deal with many problematic inmates. >> i asked her not to put me in my cell! nobody is gonna [ bleep ] over my head! >> when i deal with jammy bell, i deal with his issues only. bobby gilbert, i don't have an
. >> another typical day in ad seg. that's part of it. >> these officers work here and on a daily basis they deal with these inmates and you build up a relationship with these inmates. and some are good. some are not so good. >> most people said when i started i wouldn't make it. three days until i had a point to prove and i proved it here. then they said i wouldn't make sergeant, and if i did i wouldn't be a successful sergeant. so i like to say i made another point and i'm...
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zblrnlt hey. >> quit pushing on me. >> not all prisoners are in ad-seg for disciplinary reasons. cynthia and linda are here to protect them from their enemies. >> we're hear our life has been put on the line and we have families we want to get home to, too. >> i was put back here because my life was threatened, because my son testified and took somebody away from their family, they were going to take me from mine. back here a little over a month getting harder and harder. i feel like my whole world was crumbling. i could see horror when i walked back here. >> every time they take you out of the cell you're handcuffed. it's very depressing, very humiliating. >> linda donohue was assaulted at a nearby prison and shipped to valley state for her protection. now her attacker will be arriving at the prison. so linda has been moved to ad-seg for her security. >> she stabbed me, blood all over the room, i got up, she had me pinned, i was able to get up and bang on the door for the officer. >> i'm scared of dying. i have seen people beat worse than what i got beat. >> for both women the i
zblrnlt hey. >> quit pushing on me. >> not all prisoners are in ad-seg for disciplinary reasons. cynthia and linda are here to protect them from their enemies. >> we're hear our life has been put on the line and we have families we want to get home to, too. >> i was put back here because my life was threatened, because my son testified and took somebody away from their family, they were going to take me from mine. back here a little over a month getting harder and...
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life in ad seg or shu isn't just a more intense experience for the inmate. correctional officers like diane vasquez are under the pressure of dealing with a different brand of criminal. >> working here in ad seg shu is very challenging. you deal with a lot of physical abuse, mental abuse, emotional abuse. it just depends on how much you let it affect you. you hear yelling. you hear cursing. you hear banging, kicking on the doors. this is how it is 24/7. at nighttime they don't sleep. anytime you're dealing with any of the inmates in here, you have to be ready to react to anything. you always just got to be prepared, know your options when you're dealing with different situations. you always have to think two steps ahead to prepare for whatever can happen. >> an arsenal of nonlethal weapons like tear gas and rubber bullets provide stopping power in case of an incident. to provide added security for the officers, meals are delivered through slots in cell doors. random cell searches are an effective way for officers to find weapons and other contraband before t
life in ad seg or shu isn't just a more intense experience for the inmate. correctional officers like diane vasquez are under the pressure of dealing with a different brand of criminal. >> working here in ad seg shu is very challenging. you deal with a lot of physical abuse, mental abuse, emotional abuse. it just depends on how much you let it affect you. you hear yelling. you hear cursing. you hear banging, kicking on the doors. this is how it is 24/7. at nighttime they don't sleep....
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. >> anthony patterson has been placed in seg for rule violation number 38. go back there and have a talk with him and see what's going on and what happened and what led to this incident. >> patterson is asked to explain his behavior to the officers and our producer. the object of his alleged indiscretion. >> what happened? >> dude, somehow weed in my pocket, joint in my pocket. did you ever see me masturbate? >> i didn't see anything. >> it's not what she saw. >> so basically accused me of rule 38. that's indecent exposure. if that was indecent exposure, that means you saw me. >> no. that means he saw it. >> he didn't see it. he saw it. >> he locked me up. >> you had your penis out indecently exposed. come on, man, you've been in prison too long. now, take him on up there. all right. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay." >> all of a sudden, all hell breaks loose. >> for inmate anthony patterson, the nightmare of ad seg is just beginning. >> they have me in this cell. it's so hot in here, right. i don't know how long i'm going to be in here. >>> plus -- >> my
. >> anthony patterson has been placed in seg for rule violation number 38. go back there and have a talk with him and see what's going on and what happened and what led to this incident. >> patterson is asked to explain his behavior to the officers and our producer. the object of his alleged indiscretion. >> what happened? >> dude, somehow weed in my pocket, joint in my pocket. did you ever see me masturbate? >> i didn't see anything. >> it's not what she...
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delineates your continued placement here in ad seg. you did receive that document. right?ah. >> and you understand that document? >> yes. >> okay. and that document explains to you once again because you were validated as a disruptive group which will then be changed to a prison gang. all individuals who are involved in prison gangs once validated are placed in a permanent shu because now you become a safety and security issue to the general population and/or the sny facility. we have no other recourse but to rehouse you from a gp or sny setting or permanent shu. >> i haven't gotten any write-ups. i wasn't the yard. i was programming. and i came straight from juvenile hall. so the whole time i'm down there, haven't gotten no problems, nothing. >> do you agree or disagree? >> disagree. >> what is it you disagree with? >> everything. >> anything in particular? >> you guys trying to say i'm a threat. i ain't a threat to nobody. >> thank you. i appreciate that. you have a nice day. go ahead and document he disagrees with the validation. >> what does this mean to you? >> indete
delineates your continued placement here in ad seg. you did receive that document. right?ah. >> and you understand that document? >> yes. >> okay. and that document explains to you once again because you were validated as a disruptive group which will then be changed to a prison gang. all individuals who are involved in prison gangs once validated are placed in a permanent shu because now you become a safety and security issue to the general population and/or the sny facility....
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>> he's still considered a seg inmate until he's released. we don't know.uld have enemies. we don't know that, so make sure nothing don't happen to him before we get him out of here. >> somebody may not want him to leave. >> all right, donald. >> two, one gate. one more to freedom. i got one more to freedom before i start taking off running like a dog on a leash. >> no, don't do that now. the tower might not know you're supposed to leave. >> yeah. they might start shooting me with the bullet shots. it feels good to be out here. >> does it? >> yeah, it feels good. no chains, no nothing. nothing blocking the skies. the sun's hot. feels real good. feels like a million bucks. i'll be glad to get rid of that building. >> go on. >> well, i'm finally free. it's wide-open country out here. i ain't been in such a wide-open space in so long. i feel like i can run across that field and tromp in the dirt or something like a little kid. >> with a 55-minute van ride to the bus depot and a five-hour bus ride to dothan, donald calls his aunt to confirm that she will pick h
>> he's still considered a seg inmate until he's released. we don't know.uld have enemies. we don't know that, so make sure nothing don't happen to him before we get him out of here. >> somebody may not want him to leave. >> all right, donald. >> two, one gate. one more to freedom. i got one more to freedom before i start taking off running like a dog on a leash. >> no, don't do that now. the tower might not know you're supposed to leave. >> yeah. they might...
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administrative segregation, or ad seg, is where holman's most volatile inmates are kept in 23 hour a day solitary confinement. for 19 of his 43 years, bobby ray gilbert has known no other home. >> it affects a person, it does. i would be lying to say it didn't. your thought patterns change, of what you think about changes. back then, i daydream about the whole getting out, having a family, picket fence. you know, the daydreams to get out and do it right this time, you know? and now you daydream about how you can blow this whole prison up and kill everybody in it. just feel like, man, if i could just do society a favor. >> bobby gilbert, whose friends call him snake, was locked up for murder when he was 18. he's racked up a lot more time for his violent behavior behind bars. >> i've got life without parole, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence and a 10-year sentence. yeah, i have anger issues. >> we first met bobby gilbert during the shooting of the original "lockup: holman" episode. >> you want us to exhibit some sort of model behavior but
administrative segregation, or ad seg, is where holman's most volatile inmates are kept in 23 hour a day solitary confinement. for 19 of his 43 years, bobby ray gilbert has known no other home. >> it affects a person, it does. i would be lying to say it didn't. your thought patterns change, of what you think about changes. back then, i daydream about the whole getting out, having a family, picket fence. you know, the daydreams to get out and do it right this time, you know? and now you...
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i didn't think -- >> so your objective is to get ad seg? >> if you throw me to population and someone sticks me, dude, i'm coming back on you like a [ bleep ] tiger. i will take you to court and sue the [ bleep ] out of you. >> i really don't have to do this. at this point i am going to put him back in this house. >> i'll shut up, man. how about if i can shut up. let's get this over with. >> let's do this tomorrow. it's better for me. >> we're here right now. >> i'm not really in the mood right now. >> i don't care. >> all right. >> what you want. you're the boss, man. >> i can't let him come in and dictate how my interview is going to go, and i won't do that. at some point i've got to do what's best for me and what was best for me was to end the interview. >> schreiber's stay in general population didn't last long. he was caught with a razor knife and sent back to administrative segregation where he wanted to stay all along. but it came with a price he never expected. >> they decided to call him up to the deputy warden's office and have a
i didn't think -- >> so your objective is to get ad seg? >> if you throw me to population and someone sticks me, dude, i'm coming back on you like a [ bleep ] tiger. i will take you to court and sue the [ bleep ] out of you. >> i really don't have to do this. at this point i am going to put him back in this house. >> i'll shut up, man. how about if i can shut up. let's get this over with. >> let's do this tomorrow. it's better for me. >> we're here right now....
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i've kind of worked my way through that after ten years of super max and ad-seg unit.ow that i'm 51 years old i'm kind of figuring out that that might not be the way to go. but i can't escape my past. when i first came up in here i stabbed a couple of guys. could have easily killed one of them. i don't know how he lived. i don't know why he lived, but he did. >> nick compton hopes to survive another day himself. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] snitch! >> compton claims the aryan brotherhood has extorted his family for more than $400. internal affairs has finally received the money order receipts he's been requesting from compton's mother. they should serve as evidence of extortion or protection money to keep compton from being assaulted again. but he thinks they mean something else. >> we got receipts for your mom. >> okay. >> ain't no $400. comes out to about like $210. it don't say extortion, it says to me debt. it don't say extortion. it says debt. that's what that says to me, because it's small amounts. extortion -- i've seen extortion here. they're hundreds of dollars. >>
i've kind of worked my way through that after ten years of super max and ad-seg unit.ow that i'm 51 years old i'm kind of figuring out that that might not be the way to go. but i can't escape my past. when i first came up in here i stabbed a couple of guys. could have easily killed one of them. i don't know how he lived. i don't know why he lived, but he did. >> nick compton hopes to survive another day himself. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] snitch! >> compton claims the aryan...
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to err on the side of caution we'll place them in ad seg and do our investigation. pending the outcome, we'll determine what their program is going to be, whether to place them back on this facility or retain them. it was very successful. we got what we wanted at this point. we'll see what kind of paperwork they have, documents they have that we might be interested in. >> these inmates will be held in administrative segregation until isu's investigation has been completed. although the incident at tehachapi forced corcoran to alter its day-to-day routine, the arrival of new inmates never ceases. and for these new inmates, survival depends on knowing the rules and knowing their place. >> everything comes down to how you conduct yourself. and the overall code of how you conduct yourself is pathetic. but it's by race. you know, you're no longer considered -- you no longer become human. you become a color. >> in the four months we spent inside corcoran, our producers learned that for most inmates the safest place is with their own race. >> would you not hang out with an
to err on the side of caution we'll place them in ad seg and do our investigation. pending the outcome, we'll determine what their program is going to be, whether to place them back on this facility or retain them. it was very successful. we got what we wanted at this point. we'll see what kind of paperwork they have, documents they have that we might be interested in. >> these inmates will be held in administrative segregation until isu's investigation has been completed. although the...
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review committee no replace ad seg after receiving a complaint due to battery on an inmate. work sheet 115 where you were charged and found guilty of an a1 offense, which says that a 29a has been completed with the murder of an inmate. >> and do you want to stay in ad seg until we move you over? any questions of us? >> this is my first time though. >> this is the minimum, and the medium and the maximum and the minimum is 15 months, and so we have to go by the regs. so you got any questions? >> no. >> okay. thank you. >> the assault has earned this inmate a 15-month cshu term. but reuben cruz who we last saw in a similar situation -- >> 17 stab wounds. and i came out with none. >> is now making himself at home on the sensitive needs yard. >> s.n.y. is just a name for -- honestly, i don't even know. you know? i love it. i honestly do. this is the first time that i could choose who i want to talk to, who i want to play basketball with. honestly, it's just a whole change of scenario. a whole change of lifestyle. it's better. honestly, it's a lot better. you know? this right here
review committee no replace ad seg after receiving a complaint due to battery on an inmate. work sheet 115 where you were charged and found guilty of an a1 offense, which says that a 29a has been completed with the murder of an inmate. >> and do you want to stay in ad seg until we move you over? any questions of us? >> this is my first time though. >> this is the minimum, and the medium and the maximum and the minimum is 15 months, and so we have to go by the regs. so you got...
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. >> on his way to pre-seg, i temporary lockdown for inmates awaiting disciplinary hearings, harrison reveals his reason for having the shank. >> the dude that murdered my cousin is in this prison. >> does he live in "e" dorm? >> no, he lives in "f" dorm. but word was he was going to get me, so the day i heard that is the same day i got caught with it. that's when i got the shank. >> all right. >> shakir smith was the man that harrison was allegedly targeting. >> he already passed a rumor that he wanted to try to kill me or was going to kill me. and i could either go at this guy head-on and probably prove everybody right that i'm this big, violent person that they marked me to be, or i could talk to him face up, and i came in one day from work. the dude was waiting outside. and i kind of seen he was antsy and everything. had something in his pocket. >> so you had the shank in your pocket? >> i had tied -- i had a shoestring holding my pants up, and it was tied to the shoestring, hanging by my right side. >> smith was convicted of killing harrison's cousin, but claims it was someone el
. >> on his way to pre-seg, i temporary lockdown for inmates awaiting disciplinary hearings, harrison reveals his reason for having the shank. >> the dude that murdered my cousin is in this prison. >> does he live in "e" dorm? >> no, he lives in "f" dorm. but word was he was going to get me, so the day i heard that is the same day i got caught with it. that's when i got the shank. >> all right. >> shakir smith was the man that harrison was...
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three seg. got caught with a cell phone charger. >> right here is where he had it hidden at. a little cut underneath the toilet area. anything you wanted to hide in there, it would be a real good hiding spot for it. >> after officers found the cell phone charger here. tye knowing he might be subjected to further scrutiny and trouble, voluntarily turned in the cell phone, which he had hidden in another location. >> it meant a lot to me. i could call anybody i wanted any time i wanted. you could make things happen if you have a cell phone. >> now tye must face the disciplinary hearing board to find out what sanctions he'll face for having the cell phone and charger. he's assisted with his case by antoine stokes, an inmate advocate. >> when you were screened you pled not guilty. are you still pleading not guilty? >> no, ma'am. guilty. >> would you like to make a comment? >> i brought the phone down myself. and turned the phone in. they never got the phone. i'm hoping you guys show leniency since i did turn in the phone. >> okay. we'll take that into consideration when we make ou
three seg. got caught with a cell phone charger. >> right here is where he had it hidden at. a little cut underneath the toilet area. anything you wanted to hide in there, it would be a real good hiding spot for it. >> after officers found the cell phone charger here. tye knowing he might be subjected to further scrutiny and trouble, voluntarily turned in the cell phone, which he had hidden in another location. >> it meant a lot to me. i could call anybody i wanted any time i...
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officer jeremy fackerd works on ad seg where inmates are locked down 24 hours a day, seven days a weekve to stay alert. you never know what an inmate's doing and thinking. that's why you have partners. your partner watches what you're doing, you watch what your partner's doing for protection. any time an inmate comes out of the cell, he has to be strip-searched, handcuffed and escorted with two officers. >> for their own protection, all correctional staff are required to wear protective gear while working in the ad seg unit. >> the face shield is worn to protect us against possible gassing, when inmates throw urine or feces at the officers. >> disruptive. >> this is a slide-handle baton. it's used to escort inmates when we take them outside the building. the inmate getting escorted is hand-cuffed and he can't protect himself. so if other inmates are going to jump him, we have to protect him. the protective gloves we wear in case we come in contact with blood or other bodily fluids when we're searching a house or if an inmate has it on him when we touch him. we also wear a protective ve
officer jeremy fackerd works on ad seg where inmates are locked down 24 hours a day, seven days a weekve to stay alert. you never know what an inmate's doing and thinking. that's why you have partners. your partner watches what you're doing, you watch what your partner's doing for protection. any time an inmate comes out of the cell, he has to be strip-searched, handcuffed and escorted with two officers. >> for their own protection, all correctional staff are required to wear protective...
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martin's family says the video is seg can't. >> we know that police report is a fabrication. >> was there a cover-up ma? >> absolutely. there was absolutely some misleading the public. there was a broken nose, blood on the back of his head. there's no blood on his clothes. >> some remarked on the casual nature of the police officers. they're conducting an extensive review of the case. >>> robert zimmerman came to his son's defense in an interview with fox 35 in orlando last night. zimmerman maintains that his son was attacked by martin and the teenager even threatened his son
martin's family says the video is seg can't. >> we know that police report is a fabrication. >> was there a cover-up ma? >> absolutely. there was absolutely some misleading the public. there was a broken nose, blood on the back of his head. there's no blood on his clothes. >> some remarked on the casual nature of the police officers. they're conducting an extensive review of the case. >>> robert zimmerman came to his son's defense in an interview with fox 35 in...
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know how to beat the system by not sharpening them to a point, once they do that, they get sent to add seg. as long as it's not sharpened then it's dangerous contraband. >> could make two weapons out this piece right here. >> random searches in all of the cell blocks are vital to the safety of the inmates and officers. as every piece of contraband discovered could mean one less attack. after all, with enough time on their hands, some inmates are fully capable and more than willing to do almost anything. inmates like andre johnson, who is serving a life sentence in the shu for murdering an officer in san quentin in 1985. my reputation was, i took care of business. when things needed to be done, it was done. >> acting on orders from his gang, the black guerrilla family. >> i was given my orders on june 5, june 8, excuse me, that i was to assault sergeant burchfield, who had been monitored. >> my husband was howell dean burchfield. he was known has hal or h.d. he was a very jovial, fun-loving guy. >> when i received the orders, anxiety hit me first because this is a serious thing and i had 16
know how to beat the system by not sharpening them to a point, once they do that, they get sent to add seg. as long as it's not sharpened then it's dangerous contraband. >> could make two weapons out this piece right here. >> random searches in all of the cell blocks are vital to the safety of the inmates and officers. as every piece of contraband discovered could mean one less attack. after all, with enough time on their hands, some inmates are fully capable and more than willing...
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with regard to seg gagsregatios that's a core foundation of the futures and swaps world. we tightened up, rightfully tightened up in december, where customer funds can be invested. it's something i felt we needed to do. we proposed it in 2010 and some people said slow down, and i'm very proud of the staff that recommended it and the commissioners that supported it throughout. and we finalized that in december. we've enhanced the clearinghouses by something called gross margining. we in january finalized rules for the clearinghouse segregation of funds in the swaps marketplace, which was a historic move where there's going to be legal segregation down to the clearinghouse that didn't exist earlier. and yet to exist in the futures market place. so we've made some very good progress, but we also just completed two full days of public round tables to hear from the public what else can we do, and to the extent a consensus forms we'll seek public comment on further reforms. up here and then back in the corner. >> there's some concern that the big bank dealers who have historica
with regard to seg gagsregatios that's a core foundation of the futures and swaps world. we tightened up, rightfully tightened up in december, where customer funds can be invested. it's something i felt we needed to do. we proposed it in 2010 and some people said slow down, and i'm very proud of the staff that recommended it and the commissioners that supported it throughout. and we finalized that in december. we've enhanced the clearinghouses by something called gross margining. we in january...
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. >> i have been doing cooking seg is meants for years.it, sometimes people don't see what we are doing. my wife says, give me five dishes i can do. a steak dish, chicken, pasta. >> right. >> we'll start with steak and potatoes. >> this is the go-to. >> steak and potatoes with few ingredients starting with a strip secretary. >> -- steak. >> why? >> i like the flavor of it. this is a nice choice steak which you will find in most supermarkets. i like a lot of salt and pepper on both sides. >> can you overseason it? >> it's tough to do when it's this dense. put more salt and pepper on it than you think you need. you need a lot of seasoning to run through the dense steak. we put it in a cast iron pan. if you don't have one that's fine. i like cast iron because -- >> they're cheap. >> and they last for generations if you take care of them. >> i have my grandmother's. >> i'm sure it's perfectly seasoned. >> it is. >> that's what you want to see, al. >> ooh. >> i get the crust because of the salt and pepper. not only does it add flavor, it adds a
. >> i have been doing cooking seg is meants for years.it, sometimes people don't see what we are doing. my wife says, give me five dishes i can do. a steak dish, chicken, pasta. >> right. >> we'll start with steak and potatoes. >> this is the go-to. >> steak and potatoes with few ingredients starting with a strip secretary. >> -- steak. >> why? >> i like the flavor of it. this is a nice choice steak which you will find in most supermarkets. i...
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decredit from credit class one to credit class two and 60 days disciplinary seg.ve segregation. >> although the confinement unit is an eighth of a mile away for security purposes all inmates transferred there have to be excorted by two officers and transported by van. >> 60 days is the beginning of summer. i will be missing this summer this year's pretty much. the beth couple months out of the year. it don't make no difference. have to try to keep my nose clean and stay out for next time. >> he'll be back. [ bleep ]. it's one good thing about prison ain't nobody going nowhere. >> sometimes it's good to be by yourself to get you that alone time that you need. but on the other time will the be boring because i don't have nobody to talk to. this is it, though. >> new home for a while. >> what's your first impression? >> i've been in the hole before. different scenery, you know, still locked up doing time. >> though carr and harper have come to depend on each other in prison they may be going their separate ways before long as well. >> i'm assigned transfer papers to
decredit from credit class one to credit class two and 60 days disciplinary seg.ve segregation. >> although the confinement unit is an eighth of a mile away for security purposes all inmates transferred there have to be excorted by two officers and transported by van. >> 60 days is the beginning of summer. i will be missing this summer this year's pretty much. the beth couple months out of the year. it don't make no difference. have to try to keep my nose clean and stay out for next...
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i'm going to give him a year in seg starting on the 19th. and he's a lifer. so there's nothing else that we can really do to him. so now i'm going to go back and tell him what i did. mr. buchanan, you know you got a year in idu, right? i will tell them know that you can be moved and you know you can appeal this. >> i ain't going to appeal nothing? >> all right, thank you. >> for ricky beauchamp, it's time for him to be released. the facility wants to make sure he's ready. >> this is the re-entry pre-release class. we'll give you lessons on reentering the community. things have changed a lot since you've been here. so we need to make sure we understand the laws and everything concerning sexual harassment. >> male and female? >> yes, absolutely. >> it goes both ways? >> it applies to both. >> it's not a double standard now? >> no. >> i'm going to ask you some questions and you give me the answer, true or false. if a woman dresses or behaves in a sexy way, she is asking to be sexually harassed? >> false. >> false. >> are those your thoughts or do you have other
i'm going to give him a year in seg starting on the 19th. and he's a lifer. so there's nothing else that we can really do to him. so now i'm going to go back and tell him what i did. mr. buchanan, you know you got a year in idu, right? i will tell them know that you can be moved and you know you can appeal this. >> i ain't going to appeal nothing? >> all right, thank you. >> for ricky beauchamp, it's time for him to be released. the facility wants to make sure he's ready....
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. >> most of the seg rability cases involve one little aspect. the question is the rest.n have we struck down the main purpose of the act and left the rest in effect? >> shannon: this afternoon in a second session, the justices heard from 26 states. arguing that they cannot afford to add millions to the medicaid roles as the new law will soon require. the states say statutory language empower the federal government to withhold all the medicare funding if they refuse to take on the new enrollees. a frame work they say leaves the state no real choice at all. >> today, we discuss medicaid coercion issue and whether or not threatening to take away every single penny of our hard earned tax dollars, our medicaid funding is coercion. we don't know what is. >> shannon: however, the federal government will subsidize all of the additional cost in the beginning to trillions of additional dollars to the state. justice kagan is unpersuaded how that is coercion. >> the federal government says t says -- >> shannon: with the arguments now wrapped, both sides spinning what they heard as a
. >> most of the seg rability cases involve one little aspect. the question is the rest.n have we struck down the main purpose of the act and left the rest in effect? >> shannon: this afternoon in a second session, the justices heard from 26 states. arguing that they cannot afford to add millions to the medicaid roles as the new law will soon require. the states say statutory language empower the federal government to withhold all the medicare funding if they refuse to take on the...
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>> these are the states that had had a pattern of seg segregation.te of texas being one of them. we in this country made a decision that we were going to be a free people. the last time that i remember when everybody had to carry cards was in germany in the '40s and the idea that you have to ask people to go and who arer picture taken who black mostly and may not be able to get to to get the registration is pure and simple. it is a way to keep the democratic vote down. >> how many times do you think that the delegation from the naacp had to show photo id to travel to geneva to make the request? >> countless numbers of times. that is not the issue here. we are not debating the voter id law. we are deballotting the fact that the naacp is asking the u.n. to have an opinion on our voting laws in america. they are probably outside of chicago politics the most corrupt. >> and the human rights council. >> that is why bob likes them. >> includes saudi arabia which doesn't even allow women to vote but says that they will. >> that is a good thing. >> it is ha
>> these are the states that had had a pattern of seg segregation.te of texas being one of them. we in this country made a decision that we were going to be a free people. the last time that i remember when everybody had to carry cards was in germany in the '40s and the idea that you have to ask people to go and who arer picture taken who black mostly and may not be able to get to to get the registration is pure and simple. it is a way to keep the democratic vote down. >> how many...
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and from there they took me to ad seg, i stabbed another white guy. that's what got me here. >> one challenge for corcoran's officers dealing with the bulldogs is a lack of a figure head. needing no permission to start fights, violence is just their way of life. >> we don't have no bulldogs that are validated. we're a street gang. they consider us a street gang. it's not structured, we're not considered, you know, like mafiawise -- we don't control the outside, money laundering and things like that, you know what i mean? they can't validate us. >> what do you want to do with the bulldogs? >> whatever it takes. this is my life now, there's no chance for me to get out. i'm going to have to die sometime. i might as well go out with a bang, you know? >>> coming up, even in the shu, robert's always ready for battle. >> this is my shoe, i don't mess with my hands. i count, it's as close as we're going to get to pullups. >> and later a gang dropout struggles with life on the sensitive needs yard. avoid bad.fats. don't go over 2000... 1500... 1200 calories a
and from there they took me to ad seg, i stabbed another white guy. that's what got me here. >> one challenge for corcoran's officers dealing with the bulldogs is a lack of a figure head. needing no permission to start fights, violence is just their way of life. >> we don't have no bulldogs that are validated. we're a street gang. they consider us a street gang. it's not structured, we're not considered, you know, like mafiawise -- we don't control the outside, money laundering and...
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i whammed to follow up on -- one of my big things with this seg management and others we tend to do as. it's up another 9.5%. last week 24rks%. back to you, bill. >> thank you very much. bryan murray is still counting it up it's just accounting. >> after the bell, he missed out on a more than $300 million game by selling his 33% stake in lionsgate last summer. carl icahn tells us why he sold the stock before "the hunger games" had a chance to light up the box office. we'll get to that coming up. we'll the get to you the averages, how they're trading. all major averages at their lows of this session right now. you're watching cnbc first in business worldwide. how did we do it last time? i don't know... i forget. hello, neighbors. hey, scott... perfect timing. feeding your lawn need not be so difficult. get a load of this bad boy. sweet! this snap spreader system from scotts makes caring for your lawn snap-crackin' simple, guaranteed. just take the handy, no-mess bag, then snap, lock, and go. it's a new day for lawn care, feedings never been so easy. to see a demo of the snap spreader,
i whammed to follow up on -- one of my big things with this seg management and others we tend to do as. it's up another 9.5%. last week 24rks%. back to you, bill. >> thank you very much. bryan murray is still counting it up it's just accounting. >> after the bell, he missed out on a more than $300 million game by selling his 33% stake in lionsgate last summer. carl icahn tells us why he sold the stock before "the hunger games" had a chance to light up the box office. we'll...
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. >> and while some inmates get thrown into ad-seg, antonio easter hopes to get out. o pick .ew belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. wait. ♪ it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty. it's absolutely delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. what makes us number one in motorcycle insurance? we love bikes. we love riders. and most of all, we love to ride. perfect hair every time. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. but we couldn't simply repeat history. we had to create it. introducing the 2013 lexus gs, with leading-edge safety technology, like available blind spot monitor... [ tires screech ] ...ni
. >> and while some inmates get thrown into ad-seg, antonio easter hopes to get out. o pick .ew belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. wait. ♪ it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet....
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there is a new seg today.d that the department of education are harder in schools and african-americans are dropping at a higher rate. what is that and how should we fix it? >> i think documenting some of these diser reply naer. on how to fix those problems, how to recognize the difference between bad behavior and what may be learning difficulties. there are some other underlying concerns, and this really, really demonstrates why our report this year has a focus not only on voting but on education and jobs, too. because the future of the nation says we have to provide educational opportunities and motivation to every single young person if we're going to have the type of 21st century economy we want. >> we talked about jobs. we've been paying close attention this last cycle. you talk to regular folks and they say say, i want to hear more about the economy. naturally it sits at 8.3. the african-american number is at 13% unemployment. what do you want to hear from any of these candidates to -- >> right now the p
there is a new seg today.d that the department of education are harder in schools and african-americans are dropping at a higher rate. what is that and how should we fix it? >> i think documenting some of these diser reply naer. on how to fix those problems, how to recognize the difference between bad behavior and what may be learning difficulties. there are some other underlying concerns, and this really, really demonstrates why our report this year has a focus not only on voting but on...
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. >> escorted back to his ad seg cell, hamilton is optimistic that he will win his battle and return to general population without a cell mate. >> i'm happy. i ain't got to stay in the cell. i get my tv, radio, and property back. >> later we were with hamilton as officers escorted him to his new general population cell. >> it's all right. just relax. don't get tense. i can feel you tense now. >> yeah? >> yeah. it's all right. >> finally, hamilton reaches his new cell, and his new cell mate. the relationship is short-lived. >> you refuse? go ahead, close it. >> close it. >> are you sure? you didn't even want to look at who you -- >> doesn't matter. >> okay. we've got to turn back. >> before hamilton is returned to his cell, his escort officers make one more attempt to reason with him. >> you have to find somebody that you're compatible with because eventually we're going to run out of bed space. >> i'm not asking you to do it for everybody. >> well, then you're just asking special favoritism for yourself. >> no. >> you have to have a medical reason. >> no. >> is there a rule in ccr, o
. >> escorted back to his ad seg cell, hamilton is optimistic that he will win his battle and return to general population without a cell mate. >> i'm happy. i ain't got to stay in the cell. i get my tv, radio, and property back. >> later we were with hamilton as officers escorted him to his new general population cell. >> it's all right. just relax. don't get tense. i can feel you tense now. >> yeah? >> yeah. it's all right. >> finally, hamilton...
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you know we're putting you into long-term seg? >> why?y and security. >> i ain't got no hits on me. >> you would be surprised. >> groves claims to know nothing about brandy's attempt to smuggle. authorities don't buy his story. they also believe he is in danger from other inmates who are upset that the poorly planned crime has cut off a major avenue of contraband trfficking. >> i'm not stupid. >> if it's up to me, you'll be gone by friday. >> don't do that to me. i promise you, it ain't nothing like that. i ain't got no enemies. >> maybe you don't even realize it. >> i'm not that dumb. i ain't done it. that's what i'm saying. i ain't done it. >> you're starting to stutter a lot now. >> i stutter anyway. >> not like that. >> sometimes we're forced to do things that we really don't want to do. i feel like i had no other way out. would i do it again? yeah, i'd do it again. >> concerns over contraband, especially cell phones, have prompted a surprise prison-wide shakedown. >> he's in there flushing something. he's refusing to shake down. hope
you know we're putting you into long-term seg? >> why?y and security. >> i ain't got no hits on me. >> you would be surprised. >> groves claims to know nothing about brandy's attempt to smuggle. authorities don't buy his story. they also believe he is in danger from other inmates who are upset that the poorly planned crime has cut off a major avenue of contraband trfficking. >> i'm not stupid. >> if it's up to me, you'll be gone by friday. >> don't do...
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he had contraband that includes the plastic dinner trays that we give him when he's had seg. he pulls it apart. >> we identified that his fingers were extremely long in length. they were shaped into arrowheads. we told him his nails were going to be cut. and he refused to allow us to cut them. i explained if he did not comply and allow us to cut his nails to a reasonable length, then we would have to do it manually. he decided he was not going to comply and allow us to do it, so we had to place him on the ground and manually cut his nails one at a time. >> i don't always use weapons, but when i do use them, it's like i feel good sometimes. feel like i got my point across that i'm not playing with you. i'm not here to play with you. fighting doesn't get the job done. you heal up, i don't want you to heal up that way. i'd rather you not just fight and you can live with the bruises. i like to rather just leave you scars. >> gallop is housed in the administrative segregation unit. in order to minimize his contact with other inmates, he's in a single-man cell and even takes his re
he had contraband that includes the plastic dinner trays that we give him when he's had seg. he pulls it apart. >> we identified that his fingers were extremely long in length. they were shaped into arrowheads. we told him his nails were going to be cut. and he refused to allow us to cut them. i explained if he did not comply and allow us to cut his nails to a reasonable length, then we would have to do it manually. he decided he was not going to comply and allow us to do it, so we had to...
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we came over, put the offender down on the ground, cuffed him up and escorted him to seg. >> i had to get stitches, had a cut on my forehead and my nose. >> burks internally was charged with assault on the officer and resisting. it took three or four staff members to actually restrain him. >> as a result, burks was transferred from general population to the custody unit while officials determine what sanction he will receive. at a minimum, it will include a move to the secured confinement unit where inmates are housed 23 hours a day and lose many of their privileges, including contact visitation. few people know more about how difficult life in confinement is than christopher trotter. after ten consecutive years there, he has been released to a transitional housing unit on his way back to general population. >> probably known him for 12, 13 years. when i heard he was going to open pop, i couldn't believe it with his reputation that he has. i didn't think they would let him out. >> oh, man. this is what i do all day long, drink ice water. it's been ten years since i had a cup of ice wa
we came over, put the offender down on the ground, cuffed him up and escorted him to seg. >> i had to get stitches, had a cut on my forehead and my nose. >> burks internally was charged with assault on the officer and resisting. it took three or four staff members to actually restrain him. >> as a result, burks was transferred from general population to the custody unit while officials determine what sanction he will receive. at a minimum, it will include a move to the secured...
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he seg the ones who stayed are rewarded. >>> gas prices going up day after day.it up. isn't that a problem for him? >> well, yeah, it's a concern. they build in gas prices, and they shove them off to the consumers to a point, but he says this year with the talk of $5 gasoline, diesel also going up, he says that's an slunt concern, which is why he's changed his business model from the top down, so he can possibly absorb though, but obviously can serve for a lot of businesses. >> just quickly to wrap it up, how much does he credit his work, and how much does he credit,
he seg the ones who stayed are rewarded. >>> gas prices going up day after day.it up. isn't that a problem for him? >> well, yeah, it's a concern. they build in gas prices, and they shove them off to the consumers to a point, but he says this year with the talk of $5 gasoline, diesel also going up, he says that's an slunt concern, which is why he's changed his business model from the top down, so he can possibly absorb though, but obviously can serve for a lot of businesses....
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. >> you and i both know usually i wouldn't care about being -- about being seg. doesn't matter.stay here. >> i know. >> i just feel as though, if i just did four months. four months. >> that's why i'm saying you're not dead in the water. >> the next step for esdale is administrative segregation or asu hearing that will determine how long he remain in segregation. >> you'll most likely be seeing asu tomorrow. yes. >> i'll be there. >> all right. >> i'll be there. >> all right. >> yep. it was nice seeing you, though. >> you, too, daniel. >> it's always nice seeing you. you're always going to be good in my book, no matter what. always going to be good. get the [ bleep ] out of here. >> while he deals with the consequences of his actions, it's time for espinoza to do the same. he's been called to a disciplinary hearing for a brutal attack, a three-on-one attack on another inmate. a fight jail officials called one of the worst they have seen in years. >> as you know, it could be a big incident. he might charge it criminally. before we ask you any questions, you must understand your r
. >> you and i both know usually i wouldn't care about being -- about being seg. doesn't matter.stay here. >> i know. >> i just feel as though, if i just did four months. four months. >> that's why i'm saying you're not dead in the water. >> the next step for esdale is administrative segregation or asu hearing that will determine how long he remain in segregation. >> you'll most likely be seeing asu tomorrow. yes. >> i'll be there. >> all right....
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tomorrow to me is the biggest day because of the issue of s seg segrability. to susan owe point, something very important is going to happen after these three days of argument. the justices will go to their chambers. they will vote later this week. whichever side comes out on the majority, they will sign that opinion, and then back and forth and back and forth will be drafted written opinions by these justices. during that time, any justice can change his or her mind. we don't have a clue what's going to happen, even from their indications and their questions today. so at this point, what do we know? absolutely nothing other than we have a very highly skeptical court. >> well, knowing that we know nothing is always a step in the process. i will say, going to karen finney here, one of the things we've learned about supreme court arguments is that often the justice is asked questions the way that a father who is meeting his girlfriend's boyfriend for the first time will approach it. you can't say, oh, he's got to hate the boyfriend because he's pushing him, they
tomorrow to me is the biggest day because of the issue of s seg segrability. to susan owe point, something very important is going to happen after these three days of argument. the justices will go to their chambers. they will vote later this week. whichever side comes out on the majority, they will sign that opinion, and then back and forth and back and forth will be drafted written opinions by these justices. during that time, any justice can change his or her mind. we don't have a clue...