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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. we chip away. with an available ecodiesel engine... and a best-in-class 30 mpg highway and 730-mile driving range... for all the times you dreamed of running away from home -- now you can. with enough fuel to get back. this is the new 2014 jeep grand cherokee. it is the best of what we're made of. well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 for $359 a month. >>> 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 sel
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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i've been in seg since i been here since 2004.me, jumped me, sprayed me in my mouth with four cans of mace. they made me [ bleep ] myself. excuse my french. >> inmate jammy bell, convicted of receiving stolen property, claims the conditions in seg are intolerable. >> i can't breathe in here. i can't get nothing out of here. my toilet was full up with feces when i came here. they did not flush it or nothing. it was stinky and bugs and everything running around. they throw me in a cell. and i had to wait all day yesterday to get somebody to come turn the water back on. >> the following day, when seg inmates are allowed back outside for an hour of recreation, jammy bell expresses himself through his music. ♪ oh, baby ♪ tell me what i'm gonna do oh, baby ♪ ♪ tell me what i'm gonna do because if i lose you ♪ >> bell admits acting out in seg to draw attention to his case. ♪ baby tell me what i'm gonna do if i ♪ being taken away from, you know, my family, my life, my children, my mother, i'm going through a lot. i just need somebody to h
i've been in seg since i been here since 2004.me, jumped me, sprayed me in my mouth with four cans of mace. they made me [ bleep ] myself. excuse my french. >> inmate jammy bell, convicted of receiving stolen property, claims the conditions in seg are intolerable. >> i can't breathe in here. i can't get nothing out of here. my toilet was full up with feces when i came here. they did not flush it or nothing. it was stinky and bugs and everything running around. they throw me in a...
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we're going to keep you in ad seg right now pending adjudication of that 115. okay?ut you on walk-alone yard while you're over there. okay? you understand all that? >> yes. >> okay. take care. >> thanks. >> with the potential of a lengthened sentence, lysloff realizes his actions carry even greater consequences. >> my son's 3 years old. his name's damian. and if i could do anything for him right now, it would be be with him. i'd want to be with him, you know? for him to know that his dad loves him and is there and he is loved. he's got his mom. but nobody takes the place of a dad. my decisions affect him. he doesn't deserve for his dad to be here right now. stupid fight affects a 3-year-old, and that was my choice, and that's what makes me mad. >> in the time that officer alejos has been a correctional officer at san quentin, he has witnessed his fair share of prison violence and has been on the receiving end of it. >> i've been stabbed. i've been sliced. back on columbus day of 1988, about 9:40 in the morning, i was working the adjustment center and running showers
we're going to keep you in ad seg right now pending adjudication of that 115. okay?ut you on walk-alone yard while you're over there. okay? you understand all that? >> yes. >> okay. take care. >> thanks. >> with the potential of a lengthened sentence, lysloff realizes his actions carry even greater consequences. >> my son's 3 years old. his name's damian. and if i could do anything for him right now, it would be be with him. i'd want to be with him, you know? for...
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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 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 fo
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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. >> ad seg is just short for administrative segregation. like i said, in essence, it's a prison within a prison. >> yes! >> inmates housed in ad seg are not allowed contact visits and must remain in their cells 23 hours a day. when they are allowed out, they are handcuffed and escorted by an officer. >> they are in trouble. most of the time they're in gangs and violence, so for our safety as well as everybody else's safety, we just have them handcuffed behind their back and escort them everywhere they go. >> if you would have came yesterday, i just sent her a portrait i did of her, all red with hearts on it like valentines. she touched my heart. that's why i get weak. that's my son. i can't be with them for ten years. you know, that's hard. >> angel rodriguez has spent two months in administrative segregation. he's automatically placed there because he's labeled a validated gang member. >> that means that administration has labeled you as being a participant or an associate of those who are known as gang members. so if you're an associate i
. >> ad seg is just short for administrative segregation. like i said, in essence, it's a prison within a prison. >> yes! >> inmates housed in ad seg are not allowed contact visits and must remain in their cells 23 hours a day. when they are allowed out, they are handcuffed and escorted by an officer. >> they are in trouble. most of the time they're in gangs and violence, so for our safety as well as everybody else's safety, we just have them handcuffed behind their back...
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she thinks she runs ad-seg. >> i love you.ou look so pretty. >> she's the hottest. >> lift your shirt up. she has a really nice ass, she's just hiding it. >> she thinks she's queen bee in the universe of santa rita jail. the deputies are the queen bees. we run the houses. >> some people say you don't find friends in jail. i think victims don't find friends in jail. there's a lot of us that actually click together. >> i'm just loud, i guess. i have a lot to say. i think most of the deputies here, they all know me by name because i'm pretty loud. >> go to your window! >> she's very lively, she's very personable. she loves to talk. she loves to have the spotlight on her, so to speak. >> happy birthday. >> thank you. >> she came in as just like the average everyday person. over the years of her coming back again and again and again. she's developed almost a hierarchy. she's almost a shock collar in the house. >> that's the [ bleep ] i'm talking about, don't ask me to be quiet ever. that's the [ bleep ] i'm talking about. i can net
she thinks she runs ad-seg. >> i love you.ou look so pretty. >> she's the hottest. >> lift your shirt up. she has a really nice ass, she's just hiding it. >> she thinks she's queen bee in the universe of santa rita jail. the deputies are the queen bees. we run the houses. >> some people say you don't find friends in jail. i think victims don't find friends in jail. there's a lot of us that actually click together. >> i'm just loud, i guess. i have a lot to...
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since i'm already in ad-seg -- >> what's tucking it? explain to me. >> tucking it -- i'm going to blush. females wrap everything up and put it in their vaginal canal and bring it in. >> erwin has prior convictions for vehicle theft, drug possession, making terroristic threats, receiving stolen property and residential burglary. this time she's serving nine months for possession of stolen property, drug paraphernalia and vehicle theft. >> i like to spend a lot of money. i like brand new everything. i have an expensive habit and expensive lifestyle. so it's unrealistic for me to find a job. just throw me the amount of money that i want. >> doing time in jail has not served as a deterrent. >> i love you. >> love you too! >> i love my life. i mean, it's probably not the best thing i could have chose to do. i'm happy with what i do. i'm not going to be miserable. >> on her latest hour out of her cell, erwin introduced herself to the new girl on the block, daniela guzman. >> did you hear me last night when i was telling you, the first time el
since i'm already in ad-seg -- >> what's tucking it? explain to me. >> tucking it -- i'm going to blush. females wrap everything up and put it in their vaginal canal and bring it in. >> erwin has prior convictions for vehicle theft, drug possession, making terroristic threats, receiving stolen property and residential burglary. this time she's serving nine months for possession of stolen property, drug paraphernalia and vehicle theft. >> i like to spend a lot of money. i...
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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 -- going on in here is unjust. society is blinded. they don't want to hear nothing, they don't want to see nothing. >> 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 8 by 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 cell, at all times they will
. >> when you cause problems, you go to ad seg. that's basically the way they do it. >> the food sucks. all kind of -- going on in here is unjust. society is blinded. they don't want to hear nothing, they don't want to see nothing. >> 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 8 by 6...
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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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. >> he's going to ad seg. >> the hole ain't cute. one-man cell. you're handcuffed everywhere you go. i couldn't do it, which is why i try to stay out of trouble. >> what did he get locked up for now? what did he get locked up for? he just came in here friday. before he went out to court, he got locked up in ad seg for fighting. so now he's come back to ad seg while they get the follow-up in committee which will be wednesday. they probably won't have this file because he just came back. probably has to go back to the committee in a couple of weeks to be released if he's going to be released. >> with dee dee's records in sacramento and her meeting with the housing committee a week away, she must remain in her single cell 23 hours a day. >> bad enough i'm here for something unnecessary but i'm locked up in here, in this little lockup facility, for nothing. my trial may not be here. it may not show that i'm paroled out of a unit. so, therefore, i will have to sit here a whole nother week until next wednesday to go back to classification when my file i
. >> he's going to ad seg. >> the hole ain't cute. one-man cell. you're handcuffed everywhere you go. i couldn't do it, which is why i try to stay out of trouble. >> what did he get locked up for now? what did he get locked up for? he just came in here friday. before he went out to court, he got locked up in ad seg for fighting. so now he's come back to ad seg while they get the follow-up in committee which will be wednesday. they probably won't have this file because he just...
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>> en california no salen de su adomsombro por el asesinato de parrroco. >> dicen que el guardia de segr estamos en mÉxico donde no se han hecho esperar r protestas por alzas de impuestos. >> lancuyidaidado con aplicacios ♪ ♪ recibe los regalos perfectos de la persona que mejor conoces: tú. eso es poder. verizon. ♪ con el nuevo aÑo llegaron nuevos impuestos para los mexicanos, el alza incluye desde los refrescos hasta las gasolinas. >> rogogelio mora tagle nos i r informa desde mÉxico. >> aÑo nuevo me,impuestos nuevy los mexicanos ya sienten los f efectos. >> deberÍan de subir los dusuels para que puedan subir lo demÁs, pues la gente no tiene ni para u un kilo de tortilla. >> uno es que le se emplear'a a las bebidas con sabor. >> sÍ, es que son con mucha a azuÚcar y sÍ los va afectar. >> en este tipo de bebidas se o coc cobrar ua un peso extra y un x extra a los alimentos calo c calorÓricos. >> es bÁrbaro lo que pasa en el paÍs. >> fdernando fernandÁndez toma bebida pero al legal a la casa, no pagÓ todo. >> no fue arrestad y Él hizo un llamado a los meis quexis can a hagan lo smimo. >>
>> en california no salen de su adomsombro por el asesinato de parrroco. >> dicen que el guardia de segr estamos en mÉxico donde no se han hecho esperar r protestas por alzas de impuestos. >> lancuyidaidado con aplicacios ♪ ♪ recibe los regalos perfectos de la persona que mejor conoces: tú. eso es poder. verizon. ♪ con el nuevo aÑo llegaron nuevos impuestos para los mexicanos, el alza incluye desde los refrescos hasta las gasolinas. >> rogogelio mora tagle nos i...
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. >> so we have weekly laundry exchange in the ad seg.d a towel right now. >> while sorting laundry may seem mundane, it's critical to both the officer's and the inmate's safety. >> we don't wash it here anymore. so it comes back in locked carts and we run it through the rapid scan machine, and we check it for contraband. the last thing we'd need to do is have a piece of metal or something get inside these sheets. that's a real potential hazard for the staff in here. that's plastic, so it's really -- it's a very important tool for us. that's how easy it would show up. and it picks up the smallest things. >> but when his shift ends, he trades in his uniform for a pair of jeans and hits the open road. >> i'm off work. i'm me. and this is how we get down. yeah, this is cutting loose. >> in the early afternoon, officer grant begins his shift in one of the ten towers surrounding the prison. >> how you doing, bird? >> i'm doing okay. how you doing? >> you're looking pretty good for a young kid. i'm 79 right now, and i'll be 80 august 7th. and i
. >> so we have weekly laundry exchange in the ad seg.d a towel right now. >> while sorting laundry may seem mundane, it's critical to both the officer's and the inmate's safety. >> we don't wash it here anymore. so it comes back in locked carts and we run it through the rapid scan machine, and we check it for contraband. the last thing we'd need to do is have a piece of metal or something get inside these sheets. that's a real potential hazard for the staff in here. that's...
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i'm in ad seg because i left from the hole last time like a year and a half ago, they gave me assaultind out when they're going to let me get out. >> matthew usually returns to prison for petty crimes. he has a history of committing more serious offenses behind bars. >> he's capable of a lot of violence in custody in the prison system. and in fact, he hasn't been in a general population setting since i think maybe 2003. and that's because he keeps getting in trouble. he batters the officers. he's resistant, uses alcohol in custody. ♪ >> whoops. that didn't work. >> good, how are you? >> good. >> this is institution classification committee. this is for administrative segregation inmates and this is a due process issue where we bring them in, review why they're in ad seg and, you know, go over the issues of why they're locked up in ad seg and what they can expect from here. >> name and cdc number, sir. >> matthew national, 245854. >> today's classification committee is warden ayres. >> you were at corcoran state prison, referred to our csr for transfer, csr approved and you were retain
i'm in ad seg because i left from the hole last time like a year and a half ago, they gave me assaultind out when they're going to let me get out. >> matthew usually returns to prison for petty crimes. he has a history of committing more serious offenses behind bars. >> he's capable of a lot of violence in custody in the prison system. and in fact, he hasn't been in a general population setting since i think maybe 2003. and that's because he keeps getting in trouble. he batters the...
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>> no, ma'am. >> jennifer will not get out of ad seg until she serves another 13 days.t's much less time than if a more serious sentence had been handed down. >> sit back down. for about five minutes to the grounds close. >> 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 inmate individual herself, that's a security issue. all these people are here for making bad choices. and the key is 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! ówçwç?yçysxçao >>> for many of the inmates arriving at the north carolina correctional institution for women, the really hard time is the day they arrive. they are forced to contemplate a new life wit
>> no, ma'am. >> jennifer will not get out of ad seg until she serves another 13 days.t's much less time than if a more serious sentence had been handed down. >> sit back down. for about five minutes to the grounds close. >> 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...
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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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officer jeremy backart works on ad seg where inmates are locked down and watched 23 hours a day, sevenek. >> you always have to stay alert. you never know what an inmate is doing. you never know what he's thinking. that's why you have partners. your partner watches what you're doing, and you're watching what your partner is doing for protection. anytime an inmate comes out of a 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. this is a baton. it's used to escort inmates when we take them outside the building. the inmate that's escorted is handcuffed, and he can't protect himself. 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 the inmate has it on him when we touch him. we also wea
officer jeremy backart works on ad seg where inmates are locked down and watched 23 hours a day, sevenek. >> you always have to stay alert. you never know what an inmate is doing. you never know what he's thinking. that's why you have partners. your partner watches what you're doing, and you're watching what your partner is doing for protection. anytime an inmate comes out of a cell, he has to be strip-searched, handcuffed, and escorted with two officers. >> for their own...
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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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. >> segs in the city, offers guided tours around washington on segway. segs in the city in get it? one problem. >> this is illegal. >> it is illegal if you talk. >> bill mane had an idea. tours by segway. >> business grows tremendously. >> going to be up to our last year. >> but guys in d.c. must take a test and get a government licee to give >> the you have been giving tours. >> yes. >> you don't have a license? are you a bad person? >> i am not. >> she tried to get a license but that's not easy. >> i had to get four personal rev reps, people i have nope over a year. a criminalbackground check, passport photos. >> total cost, $200. >> two or three weeks later they said i could signed up for a test date, and i took it a week and a half ago and i failed by five points. >> after the interview she tried again, jumped through more hoops, paid another $115. retook the test, and finally did pass. >> i think trying to mak sure that people get a proper tour. >> we give them a proper tour. i mean, i've passed a bar exam. i know how to give a proper tour. >> off to the right, washington, dc,
. >> segs in the city, offers guided tours around washington on segway. segs in the city in get it? one problem. >> this is illegal. >> it is illegal if you talk. >> bill mane had an idea. tours by segway. >> business grows tremendously. >> going to be up to our last year. >> but guys in d.c. must take a test and get a government licee to give >> the you have been giving tours. >> yes. >> you don't have a license? are you a bad person?...
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. >> segs in the city, offers guided tours around washington on segway. segs in the city in get it? one problem. >> this is illegal. >> it is illegal if you talk. >> bill mane had an idea. tours by segway. >> business grows tremendously. >> going to be up to our last year. >> but guys in d.c. must take a test and get a government license to give tours. >> the you have been giving tours. >> yes. >> you don't have a license? are you a bad person? >> i am not. >> she tried to get a license but that not easy. >> i had to get four personal rev reps, people i have nope over a year. a criminal background check, passport photos. >> total cost, $200. >> two or three weeks later they said i could signed up for a test date, and i took it a week and a half ago and i failed by five points. >> after the interview she tried again, jumped through more hoops, paid another $115. retook the test, and finally did pass. >> i think trying to mak sure that people get a proper tour. >> we give them a proper tour. i mean, i've pssed a bar exam. i know how to proper tour. >> off to the right, washington, dc,
. >> segs in the city, offers guided tours around washington on segway. segs in the city in get it? one problem. >> this is illegal. >> it is illegal if you talk. >> bill mane had an idea. tours by segway. >> business grows tremendously. >> going to be up to our last year. >> but guys in d.c. must take a test and get a government license to give tours. >> the you have been giving tours. >> yes. >> you don't have a license? are you a...
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holman in 2007 for our "extended stay" series, we found gilbert exactly where we had left him, in ad segthe administrative 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 r
holman in 2007 for our "extended stay" series, we found gilbert exactly where we had left him, in ad segthe administrative 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....
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to do more time in seg. >> i hope not. >> i keep trying to create situations for you so that it can be 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 o
to do more time in seg. >> i hope not. >> i keep trying to create situations for you so that it can be 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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. >> i think tracy summed it up, the whole word for this seg him, not quality of the segment, but the spending. she said, it's pathetic. it's pathetic that people are on this panel saying, well, that's as good as it gets. it's not that 3w5dz. that's how thing are done we need to get it done. we will keep borrowing, my gosh in a few years from now, we won't be able to pay the interests on what we owe out ere. not to mention the fact that it's not quite stealing from the american public but the money they take in is spent on silly things that don't work like the obamacare website, for crying out loud. everyone is willing to say, well, that's just how things are done. that really is pa thet ec. >> that's kind of what you are saying. we are kind of congratulateing ours that we actually get a spending bill through. >> you know, that is pretty unfortunate but that is the state that we have gotten to. absolutely, the problem is, people can say as much as they want. but they want compromise, which is what the took. but at the end of the day, people who vote in primaries don't want compromise,
. >> i think tracy summed it up, the whole word for this seg him, not quality of the segment, but the spending. she said, it's pathetic. it's pathetic that people are on this panel saying, well, that's as good as it gets. it's not that 3w5dz. that's how thing are done we need to get it done. we will keep borrowing, my gosh in a few years from now, we won't be able to pay the interests on what we owe out ere. not to mention the fact that it's not quite stealing from the american public but...
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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. it can help provide the power for all this? natural gas. ♪ ♪ more than ever before america's electricity is generated by it. exxonmobil uses advanced visualization and drilling technologies to produce natural gas... powering our lives... while reducing emissions by up to 60%. energy lives here. ♪ ♪ vo: whatever trip you're imagining, on expedia you can book an
. >> 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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right now in positive territory, a big rebound, up 136 points much it has been down the last five segs, and your 401k is not too happy. we want to thank you for watching aljazeera america. aim del walters. "the stream," check it out 24 hours a day at aljazeera.com. >>> our producer is here as always, bringing in all of your live comments throughout the show. most people, including you and me, before deciding to do this show, had no idea that folks from myanmar, the country formerly known as burma, make up one of the largest groups of refugees in thu.
right now in positive territory, a big rebound, up 136 points much it has been down the last five segs, and your 401k is not too happy. we want to thank you for watching aljazeera america. aim del walters. "the stream," check it out 24 hours a day at aljazeera.com. >>> our producer is here as always, bringing in all of your live comments throughout the show. most people, including you and me, before deciding to do this show, had no idea that folks from myanmar, the country...
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we were again disappointed that it was prepared and brought out during the morning seg.uddenly, the other party said they don't agree with such a statement, and that they support the wrights' steps to arm terrorist groups. and to provide them with all kinds of weapons. >> the u.s. has been working behind the scenes here, and they have been emailing us statements and they were not pleased at all when they heard that statement. spokesman eddie vasquez from the state department said look, the problem is the syrian regime. it is unconscionable that they would block the work of humanitarian agencies. the u.s. wants to talk about humanitarian aid, they do not want to talk about the assistance they are or aren't giving what we have here is two sides not even agreeing about what they are talking about, they are actually talking past each other, that means as the politics goes on, the fighting and is suffering continues on. >> and the death tom rises in geneva, thank you very much. objectioned egyptian president was back in court today. he is accused of being part of a jailbreak
we were again disappointed that it was prepared and brought out during the morning seg.uddenly, the other party said they don't agree with such a statement, and that they support the wrights' steps to arm terrorist groups. and to provide them with all kinds of weapons. >> the u.s. has been working behind the scenes here, and they have been emailing us statements and they were not pleased at all when they heard that statement. spokesman eddie vasquez from the state department said look,...
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points much it has been down the last five segs, and your 401k is not too happy. we want to thank you for watching aljazeera america. aim del walters. "the stream," check it out 24 hours a day at aljazeera.com. >>> our producer is here as always, bringing in all of your live comments throughout the show. most people, including you and me, before deciding to do this show, had no idea that folks from myanmar, the country formerly known as burma, make up one of the largest groups of refugees in the u.s. >> yeah and most of our community had no idea either. they resettled in places like omaha, kentucky, tennessee, and we actually have emily who tweeted in using the #ajstream. her hometown utica, new york has one of the largest burmese communities but there are problems providing health care say huge problem because there is no lynn question particular or cultural expertise to communicate. they deal with so many health problems, including wild birth on their own. brent i have worked in emergency aid and resettlement. one of the most difficult things i have seen is adju
points much it has been down the last five segs, and your 401k is not too happy. we want to thank you for watching aljazeera america. aim del walters. "the stream," check it out 24 hours a day at aljazeera.com. >>> our producer is here as always, bringing in all of your live comments throughout the show. most people, including you and me, before deciding to do this show, had no idea that folks from myanmar, the country formerly known as burma, make up one of the largest...
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demotion from credit class one to credit class two, and 60 days disciplinary seg.here is administrative segregation. >> although the confinement unit is an eighth of a mile away for security purposes all inmates transferred there have to be escorted 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 best couple of 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 -- but other times it will 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
demotion from credit class one to credit class two, and 60 days disciplinary seg.here is administrative segregation. >> although the confinement unit is an eighth of a mile away for security purposes all inmates transferred there have to be escorted 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 best couple of months out of the year. it don't make no difference. have to try to keep my nose...
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they punctuate life in the administrative seg unit, which houses the gang, the orejones. >> usually they'lll a disruption if they're upset or want to gain attention. mostly they're kicking the doors. one starts screaming. some days it's worse than others. they're young, rambunctious, they have nothing better to do, so that's the way they make their noise. you know, everybody thinks that this job is such a gravy job and such an easy job. i challenge anybody to come in here and work this job for a week and see if we're overpaid. >> later in the day, the disturbance escalates when one of the inmates starts flooding the unit. >> the guy in 12 unit started flooding his cell. i asked him why. he said for no reason. he is famous for doing stuff like that. >> the inmate is known to staff. jeremy gonzalez. besides facing charges of murder and aggravated assault, gonzalez just picked up another felony charge after confronting the officers with a 7-inch long shan k. since arriving he's been sanctioned for several other infractions as well. >> i've been trying to do good for six months straight. i've b
they punctuate life in the administrative seg unit, which houses the gang, the orejones. >> usually they'lll a disruption if they're upset or want to gain attention. mostly they're kicking the doors. one starts screaming. some days it's worse than others. they're young, rambunctious, they have nothing better to do, so that's the way they make their noise. you know, everybody thinks that this job is such a gravy job and such an easy job. i challenge anybody to come in here and work this...
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seg ga seagal falls short of that.he crack smoking mayor drunk. >> i have got five months. >> rob ford seeing rambling and cursing in in jamaican accent while holding court at a fast food restaurant. he admitted he was under the influence of alcohol. he has refused to resign as mayor. >>> a pennsylvania couple is facing a thousand dollar fine for feeding birds. their town says the bird feeder they have been using for 25 years is no longer acceptable because it is not squirrel proof. they are facing a hefty fine if they do not take it down. personal information on thousands of veterans might have been compromised fighting a security preach on a va benefit web site. kelly wright joins us live. what are the veterans saying about this breech? >> they are saying it is unacceptable. that's what thousands believe about a security breech that redirects their file to other veteran's files. it is called the e benefits web site. the defense of veterans affairs department actually run this site which provide veterans with benefits
seg ga seagal falls short of that.he crack smoking mayor drunk. >> i have got five months. >> rob ford seeing rambling and cursing in in jamaican accent while holding court at a fast food restaurant. he admitted he was under the influence of alcohol. he has refused to resign as mayor. >>> a pennsylvania couple is facing a thousand dollar fine for feeding birds. their town says the bird feeder they have been using for 25 years is no longer acceptable because it is not...
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do i this end, the seg unit before i don't recommend that you go back to 24. >> peters has had majoronflicts with at least five other inmates and the jail tries to separate likely combatants. >> that makes five units i can't put david peters on, considering i have 11 units it makes him difficult to house. >> i'm probably a headache to stangle. i get into fights. these people, these people, he don't know where to put me. everywhere i go, i'm gone. i'm going to start something. >> see that's the thing, i don't want to put my man in a situation where he's going to go somewhere else. >> very much like a soap opera, a lot of silly drama. you keep track the best you can. they do the time, go back to another general population unit. sometimes they make it, sometimes they don't. they come back here and i'm left pick up the pieces. >> stangle is on top of his game. he tries his best to -- who got problems with who, but, no way you can pinpoint everything. he's all right though. he's all right. end of the day we do get out of here, you know, i don't like -- >> coming up, delshaun bloodworth's
do i this end, the seg unit before i don't recommend that you go back to 24. >> peters has had majoronflicts with at least five other inmates and the jail tries to separate likely combatants. >> that makes five units i can't put david peters on, considering i have 11 units it makes him difficult to house. >> i'm probably a headache to stangle. i get into fights. these people, these people, he don't know where to put me. everywhere i go, i'm gone. i'm going to start something....
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. >> ifill: mayor seg from hartford, connecticut, the president talked about things happening outside of congress, but did anything he say speak to what you deal with front burner every day? >> absolute na city that has a high rate of poverty in one of the most affluent areas of the united states it is relevant. an investment in things that can be a life changer, game changer for the people who are poor and who can now perhaps by working with the federal agencies can have a better path towards opportunity. investments in early childhood education. investments in pathways and jobs by really focusing more and working with the federal agency to try to coordinate. everything that we do, we do sander collaborating for impact, and i think by strategizing with our state and federal partners at a time had congressional action is lacking, it's probably one of the best ways we can achieve something under the current situation. so i think it was very relevant. i think that trying to work with the federal agencies, anything from gun efforts, the department of justice, working with the department
. >> ifill: mayor seg from hartford, connecticut, the president talked about things happening outside of congress, but did anything he say speak to what you deal with front burner every day? >> absolute na city that has a high rate of poverty in one of the most affluent areas of the united states it is relevant. an investment in things that can be a life changer, game changer for the people who are poor and who can now perhaps by working with the federal agencies can have a better...
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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. turns them into plastic shanks. >> 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 singl
he had contraband that includes the plastic dinner trays that we give him when he's had seg. he pulls it apart. turns them into plastic shanks. >> 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...
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under these circumstances the african and the french peacekeepers are struggling to keep a lid on the seg tarian hate -- sectarian head red which is bubbling up. >> this time the crimes were caught on camera. similar killings are happening on a daily basis - not just here in bangui, but across the country. >> well 30 million people, according to human rights groups are saves right now. tonight you will meet a photographer who travelled the world capturing images of people in bondages >> these are the faces of modern-day slaves forced to work without pay. they work in goldmines, kilns in nepal, silk dying houses in india. 16 hours a day, no rest for food, water or bath room breaks. this child worked as a slave in a fishing village. his parents sent him away on the promise of education. instead he was sold as a slave. acclaimed humanitarian photographer lisa christine documents their stories. >> entire families cloaked in a blanket of dust are forced to stack bricks on their head, up to 18 at a time. each brick weighing more than four pounds. they are made to walk hundreds of yards to a tru
under these circumstances the african and the french peacekeepers are struggling to keep a lid on the seg tarian hate -- sectarian head red which is bubbling up. >> this time the crimes were caught on camera. similar killings are happening on a daily basis - not just here in bangui, but across the country. >> well 30 million people, according to human rights groups are saves right now. tonight you will meet a photographer who travelled the world capturing images of people in...
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for a long time he wasn't communicating with anybody, and we ended up when he was in administrative segtting it to where he was able to have visits with his family, and that really seemed to be the turning point. things started changing. he was no longer attempting some of those negative behaviors we were seeing earlier. >> i'm getting ready to do a visit. that's the highlight of the week. so to speak. >> 2:00 for dustin paul. >> the person who visits paul the most is the woman who helped raise him. his grandmother sheila. >> i'm sure you hear this from every grandmother, but he is a real good-hearted kind person and never was in trouble his whole life. never even got in a fight in school. but i think basically there was a substance abuse periodically through the years. that's what caused this behavior. >> me and my grandmother are really close. she's like a second mom to me, basically. my grandmother. >> we've always been very close. very close. >> though his grandmother has arrived in person to visit -- >> there he is. hey, dusty. >> even at the jail visitation is conducted through a
for a long time he wasn't communicating with anybody, and we ended up when he was in administrative segtting it to where he was able to have visits with his family, and that really seemed to be the turning point. things started changing. he was no longer attempting some of those negative behaviors we were seeing earlier. >> i'm getting ready to do a visit. that's the highlight of the week. so to speak. >> 2:00 for dustin paul. >> the person who visits paul the most is the...
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after yesterday's pretty steep sell off, the dow rising 115 points, and the nasdaq also having a strong segp more than 1.5%, investors reacting positively on retail sales and corporate earnings. the bernie madoff abare effected the bottom line at jpmorgan chase. it spent $1.1 billion in legal costs include c. milan those for the banks roll in the infamous upon and i scheme. in the final three months of 2013, and is u.s. now join as short list of places where he can find a bit coin atm. oh my. >> oh, do i have to explain it. atm transactions are made a long with a mobile app, and after a special code is scanned a machine sends bit coins to the phone to use as digital currency until now, bit coins were only traded online, and that business is showing no signs of slowing down. last week, megashopping site overstock.com announced it will accept the virtual money, it joins other may job brands like test la, which sold a car last month, and blogging platform word press has been doing business this way since 2012. okay, a big ruling in the case of net neutrality or what is often called the open ai
after yesterday's pretty steep sell off, the dow rising 115 points, and the nasdaq also having a strong segp more than 1.5%, investors reacting positively on retail sales and corporate earnings. the bernie madoff abare effected the bottom line at jpmorgan chase. it spent $1.1 billion in legal costs include c. milan those for the banks roll in the infamous upon and i scheme. in the final three months of 2013, and is u.s. now join as short list of places where he can find a bit coin atm. oh my....
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and the boys in ad seg get a little surprise. >> they know when i go in i'm not leaving until i findoff the yard! take it home! >> attention, donnor cos! [ bleep ] >> that was our greeting. >> to battle overcrowding, officer cavagnolo's donner unit houses inmates meant to be segregated from the general population within feet of mainline inmates. >> we have in this unit, we have 2 1/2 tiers of administrative segregation, and the bottom half is a reception center. it makes it really difficult for us, because inmates on the bottom half of the unit, they have access through a lot of different parts of the institution, and then our challenge we have in administrative segregation is the inmates make fish lines and they'll tie a little weight to it and pass it down and pass kites or weapons, so it's a constant battle. just controlling contraband and keep an eye on these inmates, keep them in order. you never know what you're going to get in here. you have to be prepared. just last week we had an inmate slashed from the second tier reception center and we just came off of lockdown from that.
and the boys in ad seg get a little surprise. >> they know when i go in i'm not leaving until i findoff the yard! take it home! >> attention, donnor cos! [ bleep ] >> that was our greeting. >> to battle overcrowding, officer cavagnolo's donner unit houses inmates meant to be segregated from the general population within feet of mainline inmates. >> we have in this unit, we have 2 1/2 tiers of administrative segregation, and the bottom half is a reception center. it...
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in reviewing your book to prepare for this seg am, you know what we did in the 50s had repercussions but wow. >> it's a fascinating story and although my book is a biography of the brothers, it's also an effort to ask a larger question. why does the united states behave the way it does in the world? why have we gotten into so much trouble. we have a tendance tow look at the problems as if they are self-generated as if they pop up. in fact the history of the dulles brothers in the 1950s showed they launched a secret world war. the theater of operations changed from iran to guatemala to vietnam. much of that war was fought secretly so we didn't see it. we can now see in the dulles brothers the roots of many of today's crisis. >> what is amazing is most americans don't realize the history that is taught to children in these regions where we did this. it's all factual history and it helps create the confrontational ways and awkward relationships that the united states has today. >> the united states has a great story to tell. it never ceases to amaze me when i travel for all our sins, we
in reviewing your book to prepare for this seg am, you know what we did in the 50s had repercussions but wow. >> it's a fascinating story and although my book is a biography of the brothers, it's also an effort to ask a larger question. why does the united states behave the way it does in the world? why have we gotten into so much trouble. we have a tendance tow look at the problems as if they are self-generated as if they pop up. in fact the history of the dulles brothers in the 1950s...
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if you look at the retail seg mane at christmas, it was very problematic in terms of profit. there have been a number of profit warnings and retail index is down about 5%. people selling stuff in this country are not going to be raising the price of stuff. price of energy looks reasonably well-controlled. price of natural gas which even record cold temperatures hasn't gone up too much. i'm not looking for innation and if you don't have inflation you will not really have higher interest rates so i think the market is going to be okay. sandra::jared, i go back to you on that, people are painting a pretty rosy picture for 2014 simply based on the fact that we had a spectacular year last year and history shows we go to a positive year. everybody wants to know what you would see as major investment theme in 2014. where should we put our money right now? >> most investors tend to look what we pilots call tombstone forecasts. basically an update you fit on a tombstone i think that is what we hear a lot of. everything will be okay, it will be a good year but you have to quantify and
if you look at the retail seg mane at christmas, it was very problematic in terms of profit. there have been a number of profit warnings and retail index is down about 5%. people selling stuff in this country are not going to be raising the price of stuff. price of energy looks reasonably well-controlled. price of natural gas which even record cold temperatures hasn't gone up too much. i'm not looking for innation and if you don't have inflation you will not really have higher interest rates so...