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you should ad seg me. 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 ot
you should ad seg me. 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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i said, look, i'm ready to going back up to seg.m not trying to catch a write-up to do it. >> okay i told him to make sure. it was kind of like a time-out, basically. >> right. >> it was a self-initiated segregation on your part. which i applaud that. i'm impressed with your self-control and your check. because the old kenneth would have been on, like, you know, tomorrow. now you're thinking about what you're doing. when you think you're ready, then you let me know, okay? and we'll put you back out, when you think you're ready. >> all right. >> appreciate it, sergeant colette. >> i'll let you go. >> all right, man. >> wow, that's impressive. had that been the old mr. witty he would have started swinging and consequences be damnd. he would have done whatever he wanted to do. he's come a long way since he has been here. now if he can continue, well, maybe we're on a well on our way to a road to rehabilitation. >> i'm happy to be in segregation with the knowledge that, like sergeant colette said, when i'm calm and ready, i can go back.
i said, look, i'm ready to going back up to seg.m not trying to catch a write-up to do it. >> okay i told him to make sure. it was kind of like a time-out, basically. >> right. >> it was a self-initiated segregation on your part. which i applaud that. i'm impressed with your self-control and your check. because the old kenneth would have been on, like, you know, tomorrow. now you're thinking about what you're doing. when you think you're ready, then you let me know, okay? and...
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. >> we were filming in the seg unit and we started to hear this commotion. it turned out to be kenneth witty holding his bean hole hostage because he wasn't getting toilet paper. >> staff say they recently removed roll because he was borrowing rolls from other people and holding them. >> quarter roll of toilet paper. i took two [ bleep ] today. [ bleep ] you were telling me, oh, we don't have any. i obviously need toilet paper. >> come on, wit. >> a lot of what isn't necessarily always seen on our show is all of the other stuff that's going on. the one officer in seg is dealing with all of the over inmates in that unit and there's a tremendous amount to do. he wasn't saying he wasn't going to give him the toilet paper but before he could leave to get it he had to shut the bean hole door. >> deputy comes over to assist with the situation. >> i'm trying to get a roll of toilet paper. >> i have been asking for toilet paper all day. why do i have to be the one that waits. >> my allergies have been killing me the last four days. i blow my nose every 15 minutes, m
. >> we were filming in the seg unit and we started to hear this commotion. it turned out to be kenneth witty holding his bean hole hostage because he wasn't getting toilet paper. >> staff say they recently removed roll because he was borrowing rolls from other people and holding them. >> quarter roll of toilet paper. i took two [ bleep ] today. [ bleep ] you were telling me, oh, we don't have any. i obviously need toilet paper. >> come on, wit. >> a lot of what...
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we were in ad seg, administrative segregation, the prison within a prison. we started hearing inmates screaming out things and i started to hear them talking about cho-mos, which are sex offenders and then mayhem erupted. [ bleep ] >> i believe he threw a liquid substance under the door that smelled somewhat suspicious and we're going to report that. >> jonathan hall, serving 40 years for murder, was one of the first inmates to make it clear we weren't welcome in administrative segregation. >> unless he does calm down and follow our rules and orders, he'll be cell extracted. >> inmate hall won't calm down. so they call in the special response team. and they suit up in their gear. in these situations, when we want to film it, they always have us suit up as well. >> if he doesn't comply at that point, we'll introduce o.c. >> you got it? >> uh-huh. >> inmate hall, come to the door and cuff up. if you do not cuff up, we will introduce chemical agents. are you going to comply? >> introduce o.c. >> hall has covered his food port and window with a mattress. but the
we were in ad seg, administrative segregation, the prison within a prison. we started hearing inmates screaming out things and i started to hear them talking about cho-mos, which are sex offenders and then mayhem erupted. [ bleep ] >> i believe he threw a liquid substance under the door that smelled somewhat suspicious and we're going to report that. >> jonathan hall, serving 40 years for murder, was one of the first inmates to make it clear we weren't welcome in administrative...
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i ain't been to seg for a while.i did kind of follow in my parents' footsteps and stuff, because they were in the family. my dad has been in prison and he's been if 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. >> 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. e in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look
i ain't been to seg for a while.i did kind of follow in my parents' footsteps and stuff, because they were in the family. my dad has been in prison and he's been if 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. >> your food? they're going to get your food in a second. >> kids don't want to come here. they don't know...
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the one officer in seg is dealing with all the other inmates in that unit. and there's a tremendous amount to do. he wasn't saying he wasn't going to give him the toilet paper but before he could leave to get it he had to shut the bean hole door. >> the deputy comes over to assist with the situation. >> whitt, put your arm in there. >> i need a roll of toilet paper. >> i've been asking for toilet paper all day. why do i have to be. one that waits. >> if i could get some toilet paper would that do for now. >> my allergies have been killing me for the last four days. i've been blowing my nose every 15 minutes. half a roll or something like that. >> all right. i'm going to close it up and i'll go get you some paper. >> appreciate it, man. >> all right. >> i don't want to remind you i don't want to seem like i'm going over you. this is your pod. he's one of your more troubled ones. more verbal ones, you know what, let's go ahead and do it now so you don't have to waste your time later. >> i'm going to give this to you. no issues for the rest of the night, right?
the one officer in seg is dealing with all the other inmates in that unit. and there's a tremendous amount to do. he wasn't saying he wasn't going to give him the toilet paper but before he could leave to get it he had to shut the bean hole door. >> the deputy comes over to assist with the situation. >> whitt, put your arm in there. >> i need a roll of toilet paper. >> i've been asking for toilet paper all day. why do i have to be. one that waits. >> if i could get...
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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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i've kind of worked my way through that after ten years of super max and ad-seg unit.t i'm 51 years old, i've kind of figured out that might not be the way to go. but i can't escape my past. when i first came up in here i stabbed a couple of guys. could have easily killed one of them. i don't know how he lived. i don't know why he lived, but he did. >> nick compton hopes to survive another day himself. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] snitch! >> compton claims the aryan brotherhood has extorted his family for more than $400. internal affairs inspector ralph carrasco has finally received the money order receipts he's been requesting from compton's mother. they should serve as evidence of extortion or protection money to keep compton from being assaulted again. but he thinks they mean something else. >> we got receipts for your mom. >> okay. >> ain't no $400. comes out to about like $210. it says to me debt. it don't say extortion, it says to me debt. that's what that says to me. i've seen extortions here. they are 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.t i'm 51 years old, i've kind of figured out 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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you've got to remember i've never been to seg here, okay? 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 doing 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
you've got to remember i've never been to seg here, okay? 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 doing 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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ad seg is where disruptive or violent inmates are housed in highly restrictive cells, usually for 23 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. >> okay, 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. oh, that's my schoolteacher look. yeah. i like to look sophisticated. >> i refer to holly 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 other inmates started hooting and hollering everywhere she went at holman pri
ad seg is where disruptive or violent inmates are housed in highly restrictive cells, usually for 23 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. >> okay, 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. oh, 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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. >> on his way to pre-seg, a temporary lockdown for inmates awaiting disciplinary hearings, harrison reveals his reason for having the shank. >> the dude that murdered my cousin is in this prison. >> does he live in "e" dorm? >> no, he lives in "f" dorm. but word was he was going to get me, so the day i heard that is the same day i got caught with it. that's when i got the shank. >> all right. >> shakir smith was the man that harrison was allegedly targeting. >> he already passed a rumor that he wanted to try to kill me or was going to kill me. and i could either go at this guy head-on and probably prove everybody right that i'm this big, violent person that they marked me to be, or i could talk to him face up, and i came in one day from work. the dude was waiting outside. and i kind of seen he was antsy and everything. had something in his pocket. >> so you had the shank in your pocket? >> i had tied -- i had a shoestring holding my pants up, and it was tied to the shoestring, hanging by my right side. >> smith was convicted of killing harrison's cousin, but claims it was someone el
. >> on his way to pre-seg, a temporary lockdown for inmates awaiting disciplinary hearings, harrison reveals his reason for having the shank. >> the dude that murdered my cousin is in this prison. >> does he live in "e" dorm? >> no, he lives in "f" dorm. but word was he was going to get me, so the day i heard that is the same day i got caught with it. that's when i got the shank. >> all right. >> shakir smith was the man that harrison was...
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. >> 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 at least 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 showers 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 s
. >> 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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. >> while marcus branch sits in seg, calculating his fate, across the compound the future of abel lies in the hands of the review committee. >> i'm not afraid of no 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 std ties. >> well, i was tagging stuff up like my coats and my shoes, 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? >> 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 future plans.
. >> while marcus branch sits in seg, calculating his fate, across the compound the future of abel lies in the hands of the review committee. >> i'm not afraid of no 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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. >> pero el secretario de seg seguridad reitera que poner en e esa situaciÓn es peligroso que no darÁno estos niÑos se quednen legalmene en eistados unidos . >> tambiÉn vistitara mÁs centr s como tantrepresentante uraira e guatemala por cooperaciÓn . >> telemundo . >> el presidente de ctaÁmara de representantes planea demandar al popresidente barack obama po abusar de autoridad ejectuvia, a cutiva . >> dice que su responsabilidad e es protecciÓn del congreso de o podres que el presidente firma d decretos como adcciÓn diferida y tambiÉn puntos de la rass"reina la sareforma de salud . >> mamografias odrian ser ragr a arma . >> mal tiempo desata furia yd eja vecindarios bajo el agua . >> banquerte que muchos tiene pr la generosidad . >> muÚsica . >> >>> el congresista charles rangel ganÓ ayer la que dice serÁ su Última batalla, dejÓ atrÁs a adriano espallat. veamos. >>> charles rangel el congresista el leÓn de harlem seguirÁ rugiendo. la gente ha logra ganado celebremos los resultados no oficia liso entre rangel y espallat que aspiraba a hacer historia dicen que con cien por cien teo de v
. >> pero el secretario de seg seguridad reitera que poner en e esa situaciÓn es peligroso que no darÁno estos niÑos se quednen legalmene en eistados unidos . >> tambiÉn vistitara mÁs centr s como tantrepresentante uraira e guatemala por cooperaciÓn . >> telemundo . >> el presidente de ctaÁmara de representantes planea demandar al popresidente barack obama po abusar de autoridad ejectuvia, a cutiva . >> dice que su responsabilidad e es protecciÓn del...
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take pkg --continuando con el tema de la violencia en las escuelas.....seg n el grupo que aboga por politicaslimita la violencia con armas takevo conocido como "everytown for gun safety" , hasta la fecha se han registrado 74 tiroteos en los estados unidos, desde la masacre ocurrida en la escuela primaria sandy hook... --de estos ataques cinco se han reportado en california.... --las encuestas indican que la mitad de los estadounidenses piensan que el uso de armas debe ser restringido, mientras que un 15 porciento cree que debe ser menos estricto... --hoy el presidente obama se pronunciar sobre la necesidad de regular el uso de armas en el pas.... juanfra --la candente industria de la tecnologia en el valle del silicio sigue creciendo! vo --y es que vienen mas trabajos y para ellos tambien nuevos edificios. --facebook, anuncio sus planes de comprar 59 acres cerca de su matriz en menlo park. --otras compaÑias como "egnyte" tambien se mudar a nuevo complejo para poder acomodar a nuevos trabajadores. lorena/take vo google compro por 500 millones de dolares la compaÑia skybox...... la empresa fue
take pkg --continuando con el tema de la violencia en las escuelas.....seg n el grupo que aboga por politicaslimita la violencia con armas takevo conocido como "everytown for gun safety" , hasta la fecha se han registrado 74 tiroteos en los estados unidos, desde la masacre ocurrida en la escuela primaria sandy hook... --de estos ataques cinco se han reportado en california.... --las encuestas indican que la mitad de los estadounidenses piensan que el uso de armas debe ser restringido,...
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jason seg father's day youtube challenge. plus mean tweets, nba edition. and now, at the buzzer, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> jimmy: hi, everybody. and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live" game night. the doorway to the nba finals. this is your prepregame show. tonight, we welcome two of the greatest nba players of all time. jason segel and cameron diaz. they're here to promote a sex tape, which i think is a new pixar movie, right? it's the heart warming tale of one woman's journey of marrying kanye west in a lavish european ceremony. before we get to them, we have business to attend to. namely game five of the nba finals between the miami heat and san antonio san antonio. game five, as you know, is very important, it's a crucial game. the truth is, in the finals, every game is crucial. obviously, game seven is the most crucial. if you make it that far, you'll win, you win the whole series. but second-most crucial, i think, is game five. this game. game five is second. third most crucial, game six. and then, game three is fourth most crucia
jason seg father's day youtube challenge. plus mean tweets, nba edition. and now, at the buzzer, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> jimmy: hi, everybody. and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live" game night. the doorway to the nba finals. this is your prepregame show. tonight, we welcome two of the greatest nba players of all time. jason segel and cameron diaz. they're here to promote a sex tape, which i think is a new pixar movie, right? it's the heart...
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this is administrative segregation, also known as ad seg. >> the first time i entered ad seg, i was completelye cacophony of noise. every single prisoner seemed to be screaming at the top of their lungs and every single scream was an insult directed toward someone else. >> iowa state penitentiary is a maximum security institution, and there are challenges every day just by a virtue of the type of inmate we have here. many are here because of their lengthy sentences but an awful lot of them are here by virtue of their conduct at other prisons. this is the end of the road for them. >> and our cameras were rolling as the latest van full of trouble arrived. >> we're expecting 12 inmates coming in. they'll be processed in, their photos taken, height and weight and they'll be processed and sent to the appropriate cell houses. >> among those on their way to cell house 220 is jeremy fickling, a baby-faced inmate with a penchant for violence. fickling is serving four years for assaulting a police officer. he was transferred to iowa state for allegedly throwing bodily fluids on a correctional officer. >
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i've kicked these guys out of seg.ly that lessens some of the impact on him. >> oh, i'm sure it will. >> lieutenants piper and fox have decided to question laudone again. but first, laudone asks to speak to piper alone. >> i'm feeling that nobody is on my side. i understand the predicament i put myself in. at the time i thought i did the right thing going to the officers and laying it all out there. >> and pointing out the shot caller? >> right. >> and the shot caller never put hands on you? >> no. >> and you thought that was correct? >> at the time, yes. i mean, because, you know -- >> you've got to know number, dude. you know that's never correct. especially if he didn't put hands on you. here's what we're going to do. we're going to go take a walk. we're going to go talk to lieutenant fox. >> okay. >> okay? >> he's going to be mad. >> you think? >> probably. >> how come? >> i don't know. maybe waste of his time. >> i'm not believing a word you have to say. i mean, nothing corroborates with cameras. nothing corrobora
i've kicked these guys out of seg.ly that lessens some of the impact on him. >> oh, i'm sure it will. >> lieutenants piper and fox have decided to question laudone again. but first, laudone asks to speak to piper alone. >> i'm feeling that nobody is on my side. i understand the predicament i put myself in. at the time i thought i did the right thing going to the officers and laying it all out there. >> and pointing out the shot caller? >> right. >> and the...
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--esto dijo su cirujano sot trt: 13 seg out cue las cosas resultaron muy aceptables vo --jugada infortunadasted la rodilla de segundo castillo como se va para atras en el choque con montes... --ahi sufrio ruptura de ligamentos ... vo --mucha tristeza en colombia. --falcao no ira al mundial, --hoy pekerman dio la lista de los 23 y su nomnbre no estaba alli. --falcao se lesiono de ligamentos en enero y no logro recuperarse vo amistoso honduras israel... los de tierra santa arriba con estre metrallazo de "sa-jabi" --marvin chavez, golazo!! y las cosas se ponen a uno... --segundo tiempo... jugada infantil y asutogol de figueroa... para el dos a uno --negra la noche hondureÑa cuando "ber- mai"pone el 3 a 1 --al "73" nachio lo vuelve goleada con el cuarto de israel... -- "cozly" disimula la paliza y deja las cifras 4 a dos.... ;01 ;07 vo -- amistoso de la seleccion de todos contra turquia --pared entre "bradley" y "jhonson" y estados unidos se pone arriba... --centro por la izquierda error de "combra" y es demsey quien aumenta cifras. --penalty... mano en la raya y descuenta israel para el dos a
--esto dijo su cirujano sot trt: 13 seg out cue las cosas resultaron muy aceptables vo --jugada infortunadasted la rodilla de segundo castillo como se va para atras en el choque con montes... --ahi sufrio ruptura de ligamentos ... vo --mucha tristeza en colombia. --falcao no ira al mundial, --hoy pekerman dio la lista de los 23 y su nomnbre no estaba alli. --falcao se lesiono de ligamentos en enero y no logro recuperarse vo amistoso honduras israel... los de tierra santa arriba con estre...
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to do more time in seg. >> i hope not. >> i keep trying to create situations for you so that it canerent. >> 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 over ther
to do more time in seg. >> i hope not. >> i keep trying to create situations for you so that it canerent. >> 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...
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. >> so it took abt a month, maye two mont@s to really tc myself how to seg.and, like,@$ can only do a straight le, still.( clothes or anything.p, lke, just one product. >> this is actually my first thing i made. it's called a reversible and it just slides in and out lik that. >> oh, that's so clver. with time, she add more and mora types of accessories and invested in more@&ophisticated equipment. >> this is an embrdery machine that i@ought this past fall, and what it does is@it embroiders letters, monograms, atever bou want, and it can do, like, ilboats and dierenticons, too. so, for e ampl this is just some letters that rcntly did. and then i can do different icons, which are back up here. >> her mother helps herwith running thbsiness end of things, but mary grac makes most of the accessories herself, most of the accessories herself, dual-purpose things so tha people@an both get a bargain but then also b able to help girls go to school, and that's the neat part about@it. oh, this is one of y newst things. but k-n-o-t 'cause of the little knots onhe eadbands
. >> so it took abt a month, maye two mont@s to really tc myself how to seg.and, like,@$ can only do a straight le, still.( clothes or anything.p, lke, just one product. >> this is actually my first thing i made. it's called a reversible and it just slides in and out lik that. >> oh, that's so clver. with time, she add more and mora types of accessories and invested in more@&ophisticated equipment. >> this is an embrdery machine that i@ought this past fall, and what...
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>> well, on the one hand you have the history of seg ra zbaigs and who was on what side back then.people are still alive that lived under jim crowe. under older blacks you have that historical memory there. >> that the government liberated them from jim crowe. >> right. and the left has done an excellent job of convincing black that bigger government is better for them and democrats are the party of bigger government. but i think the republican party needs to do a better job of courting this vote, going into these communities. we see some politicians on the right doing that today, chris christie, a rand paul, paul ryan. they are going into those communities and there have been a few in the past, jack kemp comes to mind. but those are the exceptions, not the rule. and it's because republicans believe they can still win elections without these voters. i don't think it's racial animus. it's very pragmatic. time spent courting one group is time not courting another group. republicans are right 0 now worried about hispanic voters and whether they need them to win elections. but no discu
>> well, on the one hand you have the history of seg ra zbaigs and who was on what side back then.people are still alive that lived under jim crowe. under older blacks you have that historical memory there. >> that the government liberated them from jim crowe. >> right. and the left has done an excellent job of convincing black that bigger government is better for them and democrats are the party of bigger government. but i think the republican party needs to do a better job...
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. >> she overcame poverty and seg grace and teenage motherhood to become a civil rights leader and onef the country's most celebrated writers. >>> one of the largest african-american street festival wraps up today. it's a four day celebration of calf can heritage. it will kick off at 10:00 a.m. in south philadelphia. the central theme is rooted in the tradition of the people of nigeria. >>> the powerball jackpot jumped to $257 million. nobody won the 227 million-dollar jackpot up for grabs on 6abc. the numbers if you missed out on them, 28, 30, 35, 58, 59. the powerball was 15. the power play was 2. >>> and you can see the powerball drawings on 6abc. every wednesday and saturday they air during "action news" at 11:00 p.m. and there is still more to come on "action news" sunday morning. sky6 live hd taking a live look now peco, the peco building. nice day today, meteorologist chris sowers will return with the full accuweather forecast and the changing times through the lens of a photographer capturing generations by taking a trip to the subway. >>> the power of dancing, some local colle
. >> she overcame poverty and seg grace and teenage motherhood to become a civil rights leader and onef the country's most celebrated writers. >>> one of the largest african-american street festival wraps up today. it's a four day celebration of calf can heritage. it will kick off at 10:00 a.m. in south philadelphia. the central theme is rooted in the tradition of the people of nigeria. >>> the powerball jackpot jumped to $257 million. nobody won the 227 million-dollar...
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i'm going to give him a year in seg starting on the 19th. and he's a lifer. so there's nothing else that we can really do to him. so now i'm going to go back and tell him what i did. mr. buchanan, you know you got a year in idu, right? i will tell them know that you can be moved and you know you can appeal this. >> i ain't going to appeal nothing? >> all right, thank you. >> for ricky beauchamp, it's time for him to be released. the facility wants to make sure he's ready. >> this is the re-entry pre-release class. we'll give you lessons on reentering the community. things have changed a lot since you've been here. so we need to make sure we understand the laws and everything concerning sexual harassment. >> male and female? >> yes, absolutely. >> it goes both ways? >> it applies to both. >> it's not a double standard now? >> no. >> i'm going to ask you some questions and you give me the answer, true or false. if a woman dresses or behaves in a sexy way, she is asking to be sexually harassed? >> false. >> false. >> are those your thoughts or do you have other
i'm going to give him a year in seg starting on the 19th. and he's a lifer. so there's nothing else that we can really do to him. so now i'm going to go back and tell him what i did. mr. buchanan, you know you got a year in idu, right? i will tell them know that you can be moved and you know you can appeal this. >> i ain't going to appeal nothing? >> all right, thank you. >> for ricky beauchamp, it's time for him to be released. the facility wants to make sure he's ready....
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so i took and it dumped it out but i ended up going to seg over that. because i disrespected her. don't disrespect no one. >> but for culbertson, prison hasn't been without its benefits. >> one got blond hair and big old set of titties. i am openly gay. i'm going to show you this one. you would think somebody being gay would be in luxury here. >> she's good at pointing the hot ones out. >> these women are crazy. all of them. >> what about you? >> i'm crazy. i'm crazy for loving them. i love them all. >> but culbertson might soon leave them all behind. after serving one year of a three-year sentence, she will meet with the parole board in hopes of getting an early release. >> the best case scenario is me getting to go home and taking care of my mom. you know, if i don't, i don't. but i hope i do. i hope, god, i hope. this about killed me. >> the next morning, culbertson arrives at the prison administration building for her parole hearing. if parole is granted, she could be released within days. >> how are you feeling? >> like a whore in church. >> during our interview with culberts
so i took and it dumped it out but i ended up going to seg over that. because i disrespected her. don't disrespect no one. >> but for culbertson, prison hasn't been without its benefits. >> one got blond hair and big old set of titties. i am openly gay. i'm going to show you this one. you would think somebody being gay would be in luxury here. >> she's good at pointing the hot ones out. >> these women are crazy. all of them. >> what about you? >> i'm crazy....
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you know we're putting you into long-term seg? >> why? >> your safety and security. >> i ain't got no hits on me. >> you would be surprised. >> groves claims to know nothing about brandy's attempt to smuggle. authorities don't buy his story. they also believe he is in danger from other inmates who are upset that the poorly planned crime has cut off a major avenue of contraband trafficking. >> i'm not stupid. >> if it's up to me, you'll be gone by friday. >> don't do that to me. i promise you, it ain't nothing like that. i ain't got no enemies. >> maybe you don't even realize it. >> i'm not that dumb. i ain't done it. that's what i'm saying. i ain't done it. >> you're starting to stutter a lot now. >> i stutter anyway. >> not like that. >> sometimes we're forced to do things that we really don't want to do. i feel like i had no other way out. would i do it again? yeah, i'd do it again. >> concerns over contraband, especially cell phones, have prompted a surprise prison-wide shakedown. >> he's in there flushing something. he's refusing to s
you know we're putting you into long-term seg? >> why? >> your safety and security. >> i ain't got no hits on me. >> you would be surprised. >> groves claims to know nothing about brandy's attempt to smuggle. authorities don't buy his story. they also believe he is in danger from other inmates who are upset that the poorly planned crime has cut off a major avenue of contraband trafficking. >> i'm not stupid. >> if it's up to me, you'll be gone by...
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why seg?et off the phone, that it was lockdown time. when i hung up the phone, they got on the loudspeaker and said, that means you, lashbrook, and i pointed at the bubble and told her to [ bleep ] her tongue with me. walked up to my room, got security coming up, arresting me and putting me in the hole for investigation. my mouth tends to get me in a wreck whenever i get upset. >> you know what i feel from you right now is barely contained rage. >> oh, yeah, because i'm at that [ bleep ] point where it seems like no matter how much you do around here, no matter how much you try to [ bleep ], i feel like i can't [ bleep ] win for nothing. >> six days later, lashbrook, walking with a cane because of a sciatic nerve problem, has a hearing with the prison disciplinary board regarding the incident. he will be assisted by billy edwards, an inmate advocate. >> you got to take a deep breath. don't become argumentative. >> class two, rule 25, disobeying lawful order. plead guilty or not guilty or guilt
why seg?et off the phone, that it was lockdown time. when i hung up the phone, they got on the loudspeaker and said, that means you, lashbrook, and i pointed at the bubble and told her to [ bleep ] her tongue with me. walked up to my room, got security coming up, arresting me and putting me in the hole for investigation. my mouth tends to get me in a wreck whenever i get upset. >> you know what i feel from you right now is barely contained rage. >> oh, yeah, because i'm at that [...
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. >> escorted back to his ad seg cell, hamilton is optimistic that he will win his battle and returnto general population without a cell mate. >> i'm happy. i ain't got to stay in the cell. i get my tv, radio, and property back. >> later we were with hamilton as officers escorted him to his new general population cell. >> it's all right. just relax. don't get tense. i can feel you tense now. >> yeah? >> yeah. it's all right. >> finally, hamilton reaches his new cell, and his new cell mate. the relationship is short-lived. >> you refuse? go ahead, close it. >> close it. >> are you sure? you didn't even want to look at who you -- >> doesn't matter. >> okay. we've got to turn back. >> before hamilton is returned to his cell, his escort officers make one more attempt to reason with him. >> you have to find somebody that you're compatible with because eventually we're going to run out of bed space. >> i'm not asking you to do it for everybody. >> well, then you're just asking special favoritism for yourself. >> no. >> you have to have a medical reason. >> no. >> is there a rule in ccr, or
. >> escorted back to his ad seg cell, hamilton is optimistic that he will win his battle and returnto general population without a cell mate. >> i'm happy. i ain't got to stay in the cell. i get my tv, radio, and property back. >> later we were with hamilton as officers escorted him to his new general population cell. >> it's all right. just relax. don't get tense. i can feel you tense now. >> yeah? >> yeah. it's all right. >> finally, hamilton reaches...
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surprised when i come to work when they called me and said hey, they just found drugs on cherry down in segidn't surprise me. he's a mule. the information i've gathered so far is cherry was supposed to get information later on in the day as to who he was supposed to give them to. he was going to make $300 just for holding it. >> cherry's bust was not a surprise to lieutenant fox or the fact that his son was the officer who found the drugs. >> kyle has been here now for, what, four years? always done a real good job. he's finding shanks all the time and i don't know whether it's because of the years of me talking to him about what goes on out here that when he stepped in here, he just immediately -- he just does a good job. >> that's like my first big drug bust. i've found a lot of shanks, a lot of tattoo guns, a lot of tobacco, but i've never found any real hard drugs. so it's exciting. >> but nothing short of life-altering for cherry, who could be facing many more years in prison. >> he's going downtown probably get charged with distribution because of the amount of drugs that were there.
surprised when i come to work when they called me and said hey, they just found drugs on cherry down in segidn't surprise me. he's a mule. the information i've gathered so far is cherry was supposed to get information later on in the day as to who he was supposed to give them to. he was going to make $300 just for holding it. >> cherry's bust was not a surprise to lieutenant fox or the fact that his son was the officer who found the drugs. >> kyle has been here now for, what, four...
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how much will this seduce an seg of your millennial friends for the love work and how much will it costll of us? >> it saves us money on paper. charles: how does it save us money? explain to the audience howwit works. >> it will cap what you pay back for loans and congress will have to push this through. between 10-15%, that is what you pay back for a certain period of time. charles: will any of the money ever be paid back? >> that is a good question. i would like people to see what their job prospects are when they get out of school. charles: the cpa crunched the numbers. >> if you haven't paid it back, you are free. you might as well wait because you don't have to pay it back. >> does not hit the root of the problem. free money for all, universities know went so they keep on checking tuition up. they will still raise tuition. >> i have to agree completely. he has a job, working, struggling to make the payment. knocking down a little bit because he is making payments. better than not making any payments. >> doesn't it just extend the life of the payment? >> it ends after 20 years. char
how much will this seduce an seg of your millennial friends for the love work and how much will it costll of us? >> it saves us money on paper. charles: how does it save us money? explain to the audience howwit works. >> it will cap what you pay back for loans and congress will have to push this through. between 10-15%, that is what you pay back for a certain period of time. charles: will any of the money ever be paid back? >> that is a good question. i would like people to...
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from there, they took me to ad seg, and yeah, i stabbed another white guy. and that's what got me here. >> galvin's violent ways in prison landed him in corcoran's secured housing unit, the shu, a 24-hour lockdown, reserved for only the most dangerous inmates. but galvin told us that his predatory ways began on the streets of fresno. >> i used to kidnap people and hold them for ransom. like, you know, you've got the college kids out there, you know they've got money, they're in college. so you know, you just take one of them. >> how? >> by force. >> how? >> just grab them by the neck and put them in the car, you know? have them call their parents and have them wire money to an account. you know, that's about it. after that you let them go, if they put the money in the bank. >> if they don't? >> that's a different story, you know? >> how does that story end? >> bad. i'm in here for kidnapping, ransom, and murder. so that kind of bad, you know? >> galvin's last kidnapping ended beyond that. even before it got to the ransom stage, one of his victims managed to
from there, they took me to ad seg, and yeah, i stabbed another white guy. and that's what got me here. >> galvin's violent ways in prison landed him in corcoran's secured housing unit, the shu, a 24-hour lockdown, reserved for only the most dangerous inmates. but galvin told us that his predatory ways began on the streets of fresno. >> i used to kidnap people and hold them for ransom. like, you know, you've got the college kids out there, you know they've got money, they're in...
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. >> reporter: born to pov ert your and seg re kags, her life included writing poetry by age nine, becomingingle mother by 19, and becoming the 1 san francisco street car conductor. she worked with malcolm x. martin luther king junior and nelson mandela. >> she had the voice of god. he decided he wanted it back. >> president clinton requested she compose a poem to read at his inauguration. now considered one of the most famous. >> she called our attention to the fact that things that matter dignity, works, love and kindness are things that we can share and don't cost anything. rmpingt in her famous book published in 1970 "i know why the caged bird sippings", she detailed her childhood hardships. >> for the first time reading a story about me. i was the girl that loved to read, i was raised by my southern grandmother. >> reporter: the pioneering work helped to give black women a literary voice and became required reading. >> she was the original, she was the master for at a time when there were stif lipping constraints on how a black woman could exist in the world, she serenely disregarded t
. >> reporter: born to pov ert your and seg re kags, her life included writing poetry by age nine, becomingingle mother by 19, and becoming the 1 san francisco street car conductor. she worked with malcolm x. martin luther king junior and nelson mandela. >> she had the voice of god. he decided he wanted it back. >> president clinton requested she compose a poem to read at his inauguration. now considered one of the most famous. >> she called our attention to the fact...
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publishing house veterans do their own version of seg new titles to earn prominent placement in bookres online and this coming fall. simon shuster publisher jonathan carp is overseeing new best sellers with a likely new one soon to come in hillary clinton's memoir. at the expo, he was drumming up interest in a new novel entitled "we are not our ovals" by first time and at this point unknown author matthew thomas. >> this is a book that explains the american middle class experience. if o'neil were alive today and writing fiction, this is the kind he would write. >> brown: are you telling this to me? >> i am pushing, yes, pushing the book. if i can't convey any enthusiasm about a book, why in the world would you want the buy it? so it basically, word of mouth, starts with us, and then it spreads to the book sellers and then hopefully through the media, through influential people like you and ultimately to regular readers. but we think readers need to hear about a book maybe four or five different ways. >> brown: four or five different ways. >> sure! >> brown: is that an actual calculat
publishing house veterans do their own version of seg new titles to earn prominent placement in bookres online and this coming fall. simon shuster publisher jonathan carp is overseeing new best sellers with a likely new one soon to come in hillary clinton's memoir. at the expo, he was drumming up interest in a new novel entitled "we are not our ovals" by first time and at this point unknown author matthew thomas. >> this is a book that explains the american middle class...
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her historic life rising from poverty and seg re kags to become one of the influential women was varied as accomplished - poet, single rights activist, sippinger, dancer, author, actor. in 1969 her memoir "i know why the caged bird sings" set in the american south grappled with racism and rape, bringing her wide acclaim. so, too, her appearance at bill clinton's inauguration, for which she composed a poem entitled "on the pulse of the morning." >> come, you may stand upon my back and face your did not destiny. seek no haven in my shadow." >> her words had meaning for a vast audience. she posted her last public thoughts on twitter on friday reading: >>> joige us now from -- joining us from los angeles is a friend and collaborator of mary angelou, legendary act res diane carol, who starred in the film version of "i know why the caged bird sings," and a tv film written by mary angelou "sister, sister", great to have you with us, my condolences it must be a sad day for you and bhap americans. you were her friend, worked with her on stage and played her mother in "i know why the caged bird s
her historic life rising from poverty and seg re kags to become one of the influential women was varied as accomplished - poet, single rights activist, sippinger, dancer, author, actor. in 1969 her memoir "i know why the caged bird sings" set in the american south grappled with racism and rape, bringing her wide acclaim. so, too, her appearance at bill clinton's inauguration, for which she composed a poem entitled "on the pulse of the morning." >> come, you may stand...
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starting next sunday, in the network will air ten four-minute seg ms of her concerts ahead of the showow segments from her world tour. she starts a new tour next week with hubby, jay z. it will be amazing. >>> and major case of girl power at hillary clinton's latest book signing. look who stopped by the reception before her event in los angeles. yes, that's katy perry. she was excited enough to share this instagram photo. i told hillary clinton i would write her a theme song if she needs it. but i think roar will do. >> i agree. >> don't you agree? >> that may be the tipping point. after hearing that, she may just throw her hat in the ring. >> at that point, i would run. >>> tonight is the big premier of abc's "rising star." the show that revolutionizes a singing competition. the audience has the final say on who advances in realtime by voting on an app. a concept dramatically different from what we have seen so far in other shows. check it out. >> what makes rising star? >> a game changer? >> this. >> only you can raise the wall to create a star. >> the faces of the voters appear on a
starting next sunday, in the network will air ten four-minute seg ms of her concerts ahead of the showow segments from her world tour. she starts a new tour next week with hubby, jay z. it will be amazing. >>> and major case of girl power at hillary clinton's latest book signing. look who stopped by the reception before her event in los angeles. yes, that's katy perry. she was excited enough to share this instagram photo. i told hillary clinton i would write her a theme song if she...
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he was seg regrated. >> i have to be in a block by myself. >> why? >> i'm high profile. >> wolford. due to his high profile case and he has chronic problems adjusting to general population. >> because all the people i probably fought and the things i got into since i've been here. it's hard to place me. >> robert wolford's reputation at the jail dates back to six years earlier when he was here on a murder charge. he pled guilty to a lesser charge of involuntary manslaughter and sent to prison to serve a 26-year prison sentence. the victim was a homeless man. >> i gave him some drugs. he said he would pay me back. i trusted him. he said he ain't paying me. we get into a fight. when i seen him reaching that's when i reached. i got the weapon and killed him. i shot him in the stomach and stabbed him seven times. i just went crazy on him. >> that had nothing to do with why he had been brought back to the jail shortly before we ro f arrived to shoot our series there. >> he's here on a high profile case concerning the murder of a young female years ago. >> the prosecutors office said he w
he was seg regrated. >> i have to be in a block by myself. >> why? >> i'm high profile. >> wolford. due to his high profile case and he has chronic problems adjusting to general population. >> because all the people i probably fought and the things i got into since i've been here. it's hard to place me. >> robert wolford's reputation at the jail dates back to six years earlier when he was here on a murder charge. he pled guilty to a lesser charge of...
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. >> i say segregation now, seg gagration tomorrow and segregation forever. ♪ something happening heremarching today to drama tise to the nation hundreds of thousands of negro citizens of alabama unable to vote. >> you must use democracy in the streets. >> we are confronted primary with a moral issue. >> do you think you can keep birmingham in the present swafgs segregation? >> i'll die trying. >> i thought we were going to be arrested. the major said troopers advance. i thought i was going to die. ♪ everybody look what's going around ♪ >> i believe the time has come for the president to step in. >> it's all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. >> the '60s tonight at 9:00 on cnn. >> two more things and then i'll turn you over to washington, d.c. luis suarez facing an the most severe world cup ban ever for biting his opponent's shoulder. fifa banned him for nine international matches plus from all soccer related activities for the next four months. he took a bite out of the shoulder of of giorgio chel lee knee. uruguay won the game 1-nil. suarez has bee
. >> i say segregation now, seg gagration tomorrow and segregation forever. ♪ something happening heremarching today to drama tise to the nation hundreds of thousands of negro citizens of alabama unable to vote. >> you must use democracy in the streets. >> we are confronted primary with a moral issue. >> do you think you can keep birmingham in the present swafgs segregation? >> i'll die trying. >> i thought we were going to be arrested. the major said...
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stormy weather move in by tomorrow specifically, but start things off as we always do on this particular seg your pollen report, not looking in any major issues, today the worse day of the bun. still at mode to medium levels, in terms of the actual pollen count, in the atmosphere, storm scan3, if you look closely, you can tell, these storms are moving from southwest to northeast, generally how the flow of the atmosphere is shaping up. eventually, a cold front gets dragged through, so building up the heat, and moisture, in advance of. that will now, at this point it, it does not appear any storms that moved through tomorrow, not today, tomorrow, specifically, would have any casino of severe weather them. we do start off with steamy weather out there, more clouds billing through the morning. then by the afternoon, the first raindrops likely starting to fall with some heavier thunderstorms specially off to the west. some of this likely also lingers into early thursday morning. seven day forecast, mid to upper 80s. little variation in the cloud cover, throughout the course that far time. steamy
stormy weather move in by tomorrow specifically, but start things off as we always do on this particular seg your pollen report, not looking in any major issues, today the worse day of the bun. still at mode to medium levels, in terms of the actual pollen count, in the atmosphere, storm scan3, if you look closely, you can tell, these storms are moving from southwest to northeast, generally how the flow of the atmosphere is shaping up. eventually, a cold front gets dragged through, so building...
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Jun 2, 2014
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if you get found guilty and they give you seg time you'll be back on idu.k about this and it will make sense to both of us. right now, it just doesn't fit all together. but that's okay. take care of yourself. >> you too, matias. man, i didn't know it was going to get that heated, man. didn't know it was going to get that heated. i almost went there. things are a little bit different with me now. i'm no longer on rtu as a result of my excessive behavior, if you want to call it. i dropped the ball. i don't like it because i disappointed myself and i disappointed my supporters. i had a lot of people there in my corner, but because i somewhat relapsed, if that's what you want to call it, they're kind of like just playing with me right now. and they have every right to because these people have given me something that no one has given me during the course of my incarceration, which would be a simple chance. >> coming up -- >> the atmosphere is really thick back there. the tension's really high. >> the news death row inmates dread the most. >> i'm not making any
if you get found guilty and they give you seg time you'll be back on idu.k about this and it will make sense to both of us. right now, it just doesn't fit all together. but that's okay. take care of yourself. >> you too, matias. man, i didn't know it was going to get that heated, man. didn't know it was going to get that heated. i almost went there. things are a little bit different with me now. i'm no longer on rtu as a result of my excessive behavior, if you want to call it. i dropped...