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you should ad seg me.ot is beyond me so why don't you tell me why you're not ad segging me? >> there is no valid threat right now. >> oh, yeah? well, why don't you look at my write-ups? at territorial i got a write-up for possessing a razor knife in my cell. >> prior to placing him in general population, warden trinity wants to make sure schreiber doesn't dig himself into a deeper hole. >> do you understand i'm not going to waste an ad seg bed on you? you're not a legitimate threat. you're trying to check in is what you're trying to do. >> damn right. i'm trying to save my own [ bleep ] neck. >> you would not have been moved to this facility if there was a verified theft against your life. let these gentlemen do their job. if we verify a threat, we'll deal with it appropriately. you acting out and you telling the other offenders why you're here isn't doing you favors. that will cause you problems throughout your whole career. keep your mouth in the unit. don't talk about why you're here. don't threaten oth
you should ad seg me.ot is beyond me so why don't you tell me why you're not ad segging me? >> there is no valid threat right now. >> oh, yeah? well, why don't you look at my write-ups? at territorial i got a write-up for possessing a razor knife in my cell. >> prior to placing him in general population, warden trinity wants to make sure schreiber doesn't dig himself into a deeper hole. >> do you understand i'm not going to waste an ad seg bed on you? you're not a...
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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 m
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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how long have you been in disciplinary seg? >> how long have i been in disciplinary seg?ll 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 one o
how long have you been in disciplinary seg? >> how long have i been in disciplinary seg?ll 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...
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>> the anger in ad seg intensifies. >> you know what? you wouldn't think it was funny if i was uncuffed [ bleep ]. down here, folks measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. he speaks a weird language... [ gargling ] drinks green stuff. he says he's from albuquerque. i'm not buying it. i mean, just look at him. and one more thing -- he has a spaceship. [ whirring ] the evidence doesn't lie. my dad's an alien. [ male announcer ] the highly advanced audi a6. named to car and driver's 10 best. experience the summer of audi event and get exceptional values on the audi you've always want
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>> marcus is in ad seg for getting into a fight with another inmate. while she's there, she's not allowed to community with her husband. >> the hardest thing about being in lockup is not being able to sit, talk to him. he is just, he is my everything. he is my everything. >> i would let her know that i love her, miss her. waiting on her. >> in order to get out of ad seg, marcus must be put on a release list. one of the people who can put her on this list is deputy patterson. >> just let me out of this lockup to be with my best friend. we could possibly consider you for daily population. do you have an enemy situation? >> no, sir. you don't i don't have an enemy situation. >> let me see your hands. how about the nails? >> i'm so glad when they let me out of this lockup. i'm going to give him the best life he can imagine. >> coming up -- marcus pleads with the warden to be let out of ad seg. >> please, i learned my lesson. >> i ain't convinced right now though. direct rates side by side to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, tha
>> marcus is in ad seg for getting into a fight with another inmate. while she's there, she's not allowed to community with her husband. >> the hardest thing about being in lockup is not being able to sit, talk to him. he is just, he is my everything. he is my everything. >> i would let her know that i love her, miss her. waiting on her. >> in order to get out of ad seg, marcus must be put on a release list. one of the people who can put her on this list is deputy...
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life in ad seg or shu isn't just a more intense experience for the inmate.rectional 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 provides stopping power in case of an incident. 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 of
life in ad seg or shu isn't just a more intense experience for the inmate.rectional 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...
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i ain't been to seg for a while.my parents' footsteps and stuff, because they were in the family. my dad has been in prison and he's been in twice. my mom just got out, he was in here for five years. and now i'm in here. >> as we interview cox and brady, another offender in seg decides it's his turn for attention. >> i want my [ bleep ] food.ç >> your food? they're going to get your food in a second. >> kids don't want to come here. they don't know what it's like until they come. a lot of kids out there wouldn't make it in here. >> coming up, after two years behind bars, will adam cameron be able to follow his grandparents' rules and stay out of prison? >> i've been given many chances. this is my last -- this is my second chance before prison. inkd to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people and fortune 500 companies nationwide and around the world. and we will continue to free you to do more and focus on what matters. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain
i ain't been to seg for a while.my parents' footsteps and stuff, because they were in the family. my dad has been in prison and he's been in twice. my mom just got out, he was in here for five years. and now i'm in here. >> as we interview cox and brady, another offender in seg decides it's his turn for attention. >> i want my [ bleep ] food.ç >> your food? they're going to get your food in a second. >> kids don't want to come here. they don't know what it's like until...
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. >> anthony patterson has been placed in seg for rule violation number 38.ith 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 first instinct is to put the tel
. >> anthony patterson has been placed in seg for rule violation number 38.ith 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...
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. >> when you cause problems, you go to ad seg. that's basically the way they do it. >> the food sucks. all kind of [ muted ] going on in here is unjust. society is blinded. they don't want to hear nothing, they don't want to see nothing. >> you'red a seg, you don't have access to books or education programs. >> there's no -- it's designed to break you mentally and physically. it's hell. to put it bluntly, it's hell. >> 240 men are housed in ad seg. the cells are small, measuring just 8 x 6 feet, and there are no windows, only a narrow skylight. >> as you can see in here, this new cell is completely all concrete, which will eliminate the inmates from breaking the mattresses down, taking the wire, creating any kind of contraband. if you're inside and looking through the glass window, you're really only looking at a concrete wall. it's for isolation purposes. it will prevent them from communicating with other inmates and, therefore, it's more of a secured unit. they cannot have tvs, no radios. also when these inmates do leave their c
. >> when you cause problems, you go to ad seg. that's basically the way they do it. >> the food sucks. all kind of [ muted ] going on in here is unjust. society is blinded. they don't want to hear nothing, they don't want to see nothing. >> you'red a seg, you don't have access to books or education programs. >> there's no -- it's designed to break you mentally and physically. it's hell. to put it bluntly, it's hell. >> 240 men are housed in ad seg. the cells are...
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i didn't think -- >> so your objective is to get ad seg? >> if you throw me to population and some [ bleep ] sticks me, then dude, i'm coming back on you all like a [ bleep ] tiger. i'm going to take you to court and i'm going to 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. because i really don't know -- >> i'll shut up, man. how about if i can shut up. let's get this over with. >> you know, 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, let's go back. >> do 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 pr
i didn't think -- >> so your objective is to get ad seg? >> if you throw me to population and some [ bleep ] sticks me, then dude, i'm coming back on you all like a [ bleep ] tiger. i'm going to take you to court and i'm going to 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. because i really don't know -- >> i'll shut up, man. how about if i can shut up. let's get this over with. >> you...
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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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. >> the men housed in ad seg are allowed one hour of recreation per day in an enclosed yard. the rest of the time they're confined to their cell. >> this is my la-z-boy, my chair, sitting in the cell for years and years and years. it will mess your back up. because of the steel beds. through the years people jump up and down on them so that makes them uneven and give you back problems for the rest of your life. >> convicted of murder and attempted murder as a teenager, jocco bailey was given a 40-year sentence. he has spent more than 11 years in ad seg. >> it's challenging being locked up. here in the a.s. unit because you have the opportunity to be still and decide what you want the rest of your life to look like. it's boring and it's cold and it's lonely. it's not a fun place to be. >> in ad seg, food, books, legal materials, and even spiritual guidance are delivered to the inmate's cell. >> god bless you. i'm just going to get out of here and i won't bother you anymore. >> father tom mcnalley, a retired priest, works as a volunteer chaplain. he routinely visits the men in
. >> the men housed in ad seg are allowed one hour of recreation per day in an enclosed yard. the rest of the time they're confined to their cell. >> this is my la-z-boy, my chair, sitting in the cell for years and years and years. it will mess your back up. because of the steel beds. through the years people jump up and down on them so that makes them uneven and give you back problems for the rest of your life. >> convicted of murder and attempted murder as a teenager, jocco...
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you've got to remember i've never been to seg here, okay?'m coming off eight years of antidepressants. i've received further bad news from the outside world. it's always something. so it's like it's been just a little tough for me. it's not something i'm used to do here. >> you're not unique. this is basically said and done. >> this is not something i'm used to doing here. >> weir has developed a reputation among the correction staff at limon. >> he's always around. always has something to say. something like that. not insulting, necessarily, but you know, very victim prone i would definitely say. >> if i didn't know any better, which i may not, i would just swear this place is out to get me. >> i don't think so, mr. weir. i've got letters, six pages, front and back. you know, this is going on, this is going on. he's just -- uh -- he's a headache. but we've got to do our job. so every time he writes something, you know, i'll come down and speak with him about it. >> i'll do whatever i have to do to get you -- not to get you to help me, but t
you've got to remember i've never been to seg here, okay?'m coming off eight years of antidepressants. i've received further bad news from the outside world. it's always something. so it's like it's been just a little tough for me. it's not something i'm used to do here. >> you're not unique. this is basically said and done. >> this is not something i'm used to doing here. >> weir has developed a reputation among the correction staff at limon. >> he's always around....
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i've kind of worked my way through that after ten years of super max and ad-seg unit.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. he's 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 says to me debt. okay, it doesn'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. >> she's got hundreds of dollars in receipts. >
i've kind of worked my way through that after ten years of super max and ad-seg unit.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...
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when an enmate acts out in the general population, he's moved to seg for the safety of offenders andstaff. most kids who come here are still a long way from rehabilitation and their defiance can cause added pressure for officers. >> the challenge is bring your "a" game when you come to work. bring your "a" game. >> brown, come on up. >> they look -- in lashing out and they suffer the consequences later but they never think about that until afterwards, of course. i have to tell them all of the time, this is fast. just sit on your hands, keep your mouth quiet, keep your mouth shut and let it pass. and sometimes it gets to them, sometimes it doesn't. >> [ bleep ]. >> i don't want the whole situation to escalate. it doesn't have to. no it does not. >> there ain't no the choice. >> after three years behind bars, this troubled teen has landed in seg more than once. his appetite for mayhem and attention is a continuous struggle but now the situation is much more serious. >> he was you know going through staffs and tying things up like he was going to hang himself. >> superintendent mike dem
when an enmate acts out in the general population, he's moved to seg for the safety of offenders andstaff. most kids who come here are still a long way from rehabilitation and their defiance can cause added pressure for officers. >> the challenge is bring your "a" game when you come to work. bring your "a" game. >> brown, come on up. >> they look -- in lashing out and they suffer the consequences later but they never think about that until afterwards, of...
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ad seg is where disruptive or violent inmates are housed in highly restrictive cells, usually for 23rs a day with virtually no privileges. it's also where some of our most dramatic stories are found and the holman correctional facility in alabama proved to be no exception. that's where we met marcus thomas who prefers to be called holly berry. >> i know that i was born a male. i know that. that i do know. that's just reality, but i live as a woman. i see myself as a woman. that's my school teacher look. yeah. i like to look sophisticated. >> i refer to halle as she because she asked me to, and out of respect i'm happy to do that but in reality she's a man. the first time we met her, she was in lockup. she was being taken out to have an interview and our cameraman brian started to follow her and i watched his facial expression change because holly would do these exaggerated mannerisms which she thought were a woman and her hips were swaying back and forth as she talked down the tier. and, of course, all the inmates started hooting and hollering everywhere she went at holman prison she
ad seg is where disruptive or violent inmates are housed in highly restrictive cells, usually for 23rs a day with virtually no privileges. it's also where some of our most dramatic stories are found and the holman correctional facility in alabama proved to be no exception. that's where we met marcus thomas who prefers to be called holly berry. >> i know that i was born a male. i know that. that i do know. that's just reality, but i live as a woman. i see myself as a woman. that's my...
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three seg. got caught with a cell phone charger. >> right here is where he had it hidden at. there's 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
three seg. got caught with a cell phone charger. >> right here is where he had it hidden at. there's 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...
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. >> both inmates went to the seg unit. inmate jules was found not guilty, and he was released from the seg unit and put back in population the next day. inmate jean baptiste served 20 days in seg for that particular fight. >> i kind of feel good now, you know what i'm saying? i'm not going to lie. i feel good. >> so it's over? >> yeah. >> it's done? >> it's done. >> what if he retaliates? >> i just hope he don't try and get at me. i'm good. >> okay. >> you thought it was over, huh? you thought it was over. >> nearly every fight will have two different perspectives and getting a complete picture of what happened poses a challenge for deputies. in the shower. in the shower. >> on the ground. >> an attack in the shower between inmates adidas maston and brad flowers proved to be no exception. >> slow everybody down. we have two restraints. >>> coming up -- >> he cut you? >> yeah. >> where? >> above my eye. >> suffolk county deputies attempt to unravel the fight between maston and flowers. and another boston inmate shares jailh
. >> both inmates went to the seg unit. inmate jules was found not guilty, and he was released from the seg unit and put back in population the next day. inmate jean baptiste served 20 days in seg for that particular fight. >> i kind of feel good now, you know what i'm saying? i'm not going to lie. i feel good. >> so it's over? >> yeah. >> it's done? >> it's done. >> what if he retaliates? >> i just hope he don't try and get at me. i'm good....
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. >> on his way to pre-seg, i temporary lockdown for inmates awaiting disciplinary hearings, harrisonis 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 shoestri, hanging by my right side. >> smith was convicted of killing harrison's cousin, but claims it was someone else. >> yes,
. >> on his way to pre-seg, i temporary lockdown for inmates awaiting disciplinary hearings, harrisonis 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...
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>> no, ma'am. >> jennifer will not get out of ad seg until she serves another 13 days.hat's much less time than if a more serious sentence had been handed down. >> sit back down. for about five minutes until the grounds close. >> the grounds close? >> until the grounds close. don't say nothing. i don't want to hear you talk no more. >> the grounds are now restricted. all unassigned inmates report to your dorm. >> jennifer and danica will not be able to see each other today. the prison closes the yard, meaning danica will have to return to her dorm. >> when the bond between two inmates becomes more important than the individual inmate herself, that's a security issue. all these people are here for making bad choices. and the kids if they begin to continue those bad choices inside, then they start pairing up with bad choices. and that makes a large bad choice for us. >> i love you! >>> hey there. i'm veronica de la cruz, and here's what's happening. after a month of rumors congressman jesse jackson jr. announced he's entering the mayo clinic for evaluation of depression a
>> no, ma'am. >> jennifer will not get out of ad seg until she serves another 13 days.hat's much less time than if a more serious sentence had been handed down. >> sit back down. for about five minutes until the grounds close. >> the grounds close? >> until the grounds close. don't say nothing. i don't want to hear you talk no more. >> the grounds are now restricted. all unassigned inmates report to your dorm. >> jennifer and danica will not be able to...
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. >> seg dijo que el ataque de la guerrilla es con el fin que se retire la fuerza pÚblica. >> en chilez. detalles. >> mi hijo no se va a olvidar mucho. >> el hecho que daniel se haya convertido para que se hiciera una ley, el presidente pro mulgaba la iniciativa que estaba en el congreso. >> no podemos olvidar que fue despuÉs del asesinato de este chico, que fue asesinado por los prejizs y que chile se dio paso a esto, su sacrificio estÁ dando frutos. >> el hombre el 27 de marzo muriÓ en un hospital. >> sangs la discriminaciÓn. >> que la diferencia no debe asustarons, la diferencia es esencial para que seamos humanos, vivo mi diferencia mi siento orgulloso de mi diferencia. >> el testimonio de la ministra catalina y va rÍo de su ellas que han sufrido la discriminaciÓn y que ahora se van a preparan dar mÁs pasos. >> queremos que se implementen mÁs cosas. >> los primeros pasos mejorar los sistemas de educadciÓn sexual. >> tareas pendientes de chile que cuenta con una ley ante drim naciÓn, ivÁn caro va jalo chile. >> pasamos con guillermo para ver como estÁra el clima para los prÓximo dÍa
. >> seg dijo que el ataque de la guerrilla es con el fin que se retire la fuerza pÚblica. >> en chilez. detalles. >> mi hijo no se va a olvidar mucho. >> el hecho que daniel se haya convertido para que se hiciera una ley, el presidente pro mulgaba la iniciativa que estaba en el congreso. >> no podemos olvidar que fue despuÉs del asesinato de este chico, que fue asesinado por los prejizs y que chile se dio paso a esto, su sacrificio estÁ dando frutos. >>...
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when i talked to them i tried to get him to come clean and kicked them out of seg.e it will. >> lieutenants piper and fox decided to question le don't again. first, le don't asks to speak to piper alone. >> i am feeling that nobody is on my side. i understand the position i put myself in. at the time i thought i did the right thing going to the officers and laying it out there. >> pointing out the shot caller? >> right. >> he never put hands on you? >> no. >> you thought that was correct? >> at the time yes. because. >> you have an old number. you know that's not correct. supposedly if he didn't put hands on you. here's what we are going to do. we are going to take a walk and talk to lieutenant fox. >> okay. >> how come. >> maybe. it's a waste of time. >> what you have to say, nothing corroborates with the cameras and with the canteen. i pulled the canteen. you are talking about giving them guys a $25 sac every month. they ordered way more than you ever did. probably two months i looked at you didn't order a $25 sac. you might have ordered $30, but 15 or $18 of it w
when i talked to them i tried to get him to come clean and kicked them out of seg.e it will. >> lieutenants piper and fox decided to question le don't again. first, le don't asks to speak to piper alone. >> i am feeling that nobody is on my side. i understand the position i put myself in. at the time i thought i did the right thing going to the officers and laying it out there. >> pointing out the shot caller? >> right. >> he never put hands on you? >> no....
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. >> while marcus branch sits in seg, calculating his fate, across the compound the future of abel liesands of the review committee. >> i'm not afraid of no ç question. i'm just afraid of them saying no, but i don't know. i'm going to make it, i know i'll make it. >> you ready? >> yes, sir. >> why are you here? >> violation of parole. i violated -- i had a pistol while i was on parole. >> how long were you out when that happened? >> about a month. >> talk to me about your stg ties. >> well, i was tagging stuff up like my clothes and my shoe, my shower shoes, and a blue chair in gp. i had tagged it up, so i got wrote up for it and they sent me over here for it. >> by tagging it up, you were destroying the property by writing gang graffiti on it? >> yes, ma'am. >> what gang are you affiliated with? how do you deal with your gang affiliation once you leave here? >> i'm going to ignore them and go to school. >> you think ignoring them is going to work? >> hopefully. >> did it work last time? >> no, last time, i didn't have future plans. i got out, i didn't have my ged. i didn't have no fut
. >> while marcus branch sits in seg, calculating his fate, across the compound the future of abel liesands of the review committee. >> i'm not afraid of no ç question. i'm just afraid of them saying no, but i don't know. i'm going to make it, i know i'll make it. >> you ready? >> yes, sir. >> why are you here? >> violation of parole. i violated -- i had a pistol while i was on parole. >> how long were you out when that happened? >> about a...
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diferencias de pablo escobar y joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn >>> por poderosos que sean terminan presos >>> segenvÍo un comunicado que dice el comercial cuenta la historia del regreso de fiat a amÉrica y llega de una forma inteligencia y con estilo. en estados unidos cada vez hay mÁs hispanos que deciden hacer sus compras en la internet, el 42% los hispanos usan este medio y buscan que las persona que compran por internet paguen impuestos, cristina londoÑo informa. >>> marÍa Álvarez dice que para o errar tiempo ahorrar tiempo y tener compra en el computador >>> compro todo desde paÑales de mi bebÉ hasta libros, ahorro 30% en un producto >>> sin embargo la fiesta de tanto ahorro se le puede acabar, durante aÑos las ventas estuvieron exhentas de impuestos estatales pero ahora quieren cobrar los 23 mills millones de dÓlares que se pierden en el mercado virtual, las cifras lo dicen todo california no recibirÍa este aÑo mÁs de 4 mil millones de dÓlares, texas y nueva york m >>> aunque california es el estado que mÁs dinero ganarÍa para otros como missouri y a arkansas estos ingresos significan mÁs,
diferencias de pablo escobar y joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn >>> por poderosos que sean terminan presos >>> segenvÍo un comunicado que dice el comercial cuenta la historia del regreso de fiat a amÉrica y llega de una forma inteligencia y con estilo. en estados unidos cada vez hay mÁs hispanos que deciden hacer sus compras en la internet, el 42% los hispanos usan este medio y buscan que las persona que compran por internet paguen impuestos, cristina londoÑo informa....
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. >> four days after entering the psych ward, etter is sent back to his cell in ad seg. >> we're going to bring you out to my nursing station and redress your legs and i'm going to check your blood sugar, okay? you can deal with those, right? >> yes. >> you seem a lot better to me. i hope you feel you are. >> yeah, i'm doing better. >> okay. okay. glad to hear that. just keep it up. >> right now i'm fine, sitting back, relaxing, thinking about what i've done. i think how to do it different. i've done in the past. >>> up next -- >> when i was 6 years old he was killing her. he had her on the bed and he was choking her and me and my little brother -- excuse me. me and my little brother was begging him. i can't go on with that part. >>> prison is prison and there are only two people here, the predators or the victims. victims is no place for them. >> isp sits on 11 acres and houses only 566 inmates. more than half are serving life sentences. jack nutter is isp's longest serving inmate. >> this is a picture of me at 18 when i first came in. i was sitting down on death row. >> nutter is ser
. >> four days after entering the psych ward, etter is sent back to his cell in ad seg. >> we're going to bring you out to my nursing station and redress your legs and i'm going to check your blood sugar, okay? you can deal with those, right? >> yes. >> you seem a lot better to me. i hope you feel you are. >> yeah, i'm doing better. >> okay. okay. glad to hear that. just keep it up. >> right now i'm fine, sitting back, relaxing, thinking about what i've...
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to do more time in seg. >> i hope not. >> i keep trying to create situations for you so that it cane different. >> i've done a lot of violent things. in prison when you do violent things, it comes back to you. can't get away from it. >> dr. matias fears that if collins makes the move he might run into at least one of his old enemies. >> the situation on the side you'll probably end up on where the guy is pretty testy and not in real good control and i don't want him to confront you and then you feel like you have to defend it. and again, with the majority of -- >> is it somebody that i've already done somebody to or beat somebody up? >> well, i don't know. you have quite a list. let me think for a minute. i don't think so. i don't think so. all right. i will -- what will i do? >> i don't know. >> i'm going to cross my fingers and cross them again and then i'll cross my toes and my -- he's a lot more settled. there was no significant anxiety about the other offenders or him having to fight or anything like that. so i'm actually a little more hopeful that this time when we get him ove
to do more time in seg. >> i hope not. >> i keep trying to create situations for you so that it cane different. >> i've done a lot of violent things. in prison when you do violent things, it comes back to you. can't get away from it. >> dr. matias fears that if collins makes the move he might run into at least one of his old enemies. >> the situation on the side you'll probably end up on where the guy is pretty testy and not in real good control and i don't want...
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holman in 2007 for our "extended stay" series, we found gilbert exactly where we had left him, in ad segnistrative segregated housing unit where inmates are locked down 23 hours a day. it houses holman's most violent and destructive offenders, and it is where bobby ray gilbert has spent almost all of his 27 years in prison. >> i've got life without parole, i have 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. [ laughter ] >> gilbert's many convictions include robbery, assault and two counts of murder, one of which was carried out against another inmate in prison. during our shoot, we would see his anger erupt again. [ bleep ] >> five minutes trying to do it the right way! i'm going to show you what i'm made of! >> but gilbert proved to be more than just a violent man. he also showed us a thoughtful, creative side. in the last interview we did with gilbert, he seemed resigned to his fate of spending the rest of his life most likely alone in a small cell. >> at this point, you just look back and realize t
holman in 2007 for our "extended stay" series, we found gilbert exactly where we had left him, in ad segnistrative segregated housing unit where inmates are locked down 23 hours a day. it houses holman's most violent and destructive offenders, and it is where bobby ray gilbert has spent almost all of his 27 years in prison. >> i've got life without parole, i have two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence and a 10-year sentence. yeah, i...
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. >> four days after entering the psych ward, etter is sent back to his cell in ad seg. >> yoo hoo! hey, we're going to bring you out to my nursing station and we're going to redress your legs and i'm going to check your blood sugar, okay? >> i've got two to deal with now, but -- >> but you can deal with those, right? >> yes. >> you seem a lot better to me. i hope you feel you are. >> yeah, i'm doing better. >> okay. okay. glad to hear that. just keep it up. >> right now i'm fine, sitting back, relaxing, thinking about what i've done. i think how to do it different. i've done in the past. >>> up next -- >> when i was 6 years old, he was killing her. he had her on the bed and he was choking her and me and my little brother -- [ clears throat ] excuse me. me and my little brother was begging him -- i can't go on with that part. oh you too! ooh, hey america's favorite cereal is... honey nut cheerios ok then off to iceland! this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratul
. >> four days after entering the psych ward, etter is sent back to his cell in ad seg. >> yoo hoo! hey, we're going to bring you out to my nursing station and we're going to redress your legs and i'm going to check your blood sugar, okay? >> i've got two to deal with now, but -- >> but you can deal with those, right? >> yes. >> you seem a lot better to me. i hope you feel you are. >> yeah, i'm doing better. >> okay. okay. glad to hear that. just...
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. >>> to beat the heat the city pools will be opened one extrahour and operate on two hour segs from 3 to 3:30 and check the website before you head out. it's abc2news.com. some are still closed due to power outages. >>> 7 minutes after 6. three baltimore city fire companies slated to close last sunday will remain open until next monday. truck 10 in west baltimore squad 11 in southeast baltimore andtruck 15 in baltimore are staying in business to help with the storm recovery. the city extended the final day until tomorrow. but now the three fire companies are going to be opened even longer. >>> the night is the big fireworks display in the inner harbor. last year a man was stabbed to death and a young boy hit by a stray bullet. so baltimore city police have new plan to keep the peace. a fence of bike racks will be around the inner harbor as a part for crowd control. they are watching visitors by camera and there will be a helicopter in check. 200,000 are expected in the inner harbor for the fireworks. >>> 9 people including three churn were rushed to the hospital following a who will
. >>> to beat the heat the city pools will be opened one extrahour and operate on two hour segs from 3 to 3:30 and check the website before you head out. it's abc2news.com. some are still closed due to power outages. >>> 7 minutes after 6. three baltimore city fire companies slated to close last sunday will remain open until next monday. truck 10 in west baltimore squad 11 in southeast baltimore andtruck 15 in baltimore are staying in business to help with the storm recovery....
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. >> it's the final of five segs. >>> straight ahead, a devastating blow to penn state. the dramatic detailed documents reveal a coverup of sandusky's sex scandal. sue. >>> and in d.c., a beautiful day. and that humidity is nice and low and i will let you know about the changes in the latter part of the workweek and weekend. the castles know how to get the tennis match tarted. beautiful night -- match started. a beautiful night. >> they do and this is a perfect night for tennis. we'll have more later this half hour. brian. >>> and if you have a story idea, there is the number. the e-mail address. we're back. we're back. . >>> three virginia congressmen are demanding answers after a 911 service blackout. representatives moran, wolf, and connelly called on the fcc to prevent future fail ours. yesterday, fairfax county board of supervisors chair asked the council of governments to investigate what went wrong and to find solutions. it knocked out power and 2.3 million people lost 911 service. >>> and a scathing report. the former fbi director louis freeh
. >> it's the final of five segs. >>> straight ahead, a devastating blow to penn state. the dramatic detailed documents reveal a coverup of sandusky's sex scandal. sue. >>> and in d.c., a beautiful day. and that humidity is nice and low and i will let you know about the changes in the latter part of the workweek and weekend. the castles know how to get the tennis match tarted. beautiful night -- match started. a beautiful night. >> they do and this is a perfect...
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the whole thing where we make a big building, look like it's divide norwood 25-foot seg -- divided into 25-foot segments. it doesn't really create real variety. and i've been spending a lot of time in mission bay and along china basin. and when you go along chin scra basin, you've got the 25-foot segments and the townhouses and they did everything the way they're supposed to do. but there is no corner grocery store running by some ethnic group. there is nothing out of place. and it really is sort of like the suburbanization of the city. it's turning the city into gated suburbs. which is too bad. i don't know. so i don't have any answers to that. but i do want to say one other thing. talking about variety. oh, you know, having dealt as a professional with the eastern neighborhood zoning, the rezoning, you know, i think there is a problem that it's already 10 years -- it's already out of date. i think we -- you know, i think planning has started to do this. but, you know, we really need to think about how people really work now. and how people really use public space now and semi public s
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. >> bill: personal story seg am. there are many heroes in many occupations but sports heroes are probably more famous than the other. reabl i spoke to two of them. joe name ath and tim tebow. opposites and we begin with broadway joe. >> you were one of my boyhood idols i wore white shoes and people made fun of me and i was terrible and you were great. in 1969 when the jets were in the superbowl you made a prediction and you guys were underdogs that you were going to win that game. you predicted flat out you were going to win the game but what kind of pressure did it bring on you during the game? >> the pressure wasn't existing. i just reacted to someone's question and told them how i felt about the game. i knew we were going to win that game. i was convinced that our team was better than the other team. that we were going to win. >> bill: now the coach at the time was a little guy. did he get mad at you? name ath what you are doing guarantee ago win. you gave him a motivation. did smib say that to you? >> absolutely.
. >> bill: personal story seg am. there are many heroes in many occupations but sports heroes are probably more famous than the other. reabl i spoke to two of them. joe name ath and tim tebow. opposites and we begin with broadway joe. >> you were one of my boyhood idols i wore white shoes and people made fun of me and i was terrible and you were great. in 1969 when the jets were in the superbowl you made a prediction and you guys were underdogs that you were going to win that game....