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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 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. >> 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,
. >> 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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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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. >> 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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he let us know while ad seg men the losing his television, the location of his cell at least made itpossible to keep up with current events. >> this cell right here in front of the police station, to me i think is the best cell on this range due to the fact that you get a lot of movement, you see who's coming in, who's coming out, inmates, cos. who's with the cos, who got into it with who or whatever may be. >> three days later, bullock was about to face his own life-altering event, his hearing on the assault charge. >> we came up to get inmate bullock to see the adjustment committee today. he's being charged with a serious rule violation and anybody that is locked up gets the belly chain put on them and hand cuffs and the dogs, just a little extra security. >> coming up -- >> how can i defend myself when you say there's a weapon involved and i don't know what the weapon is. >> i showed it to you. >> the hearing heats up as bullock and the judge face off. >> now you tell me what the weapon is. >> if you choose to be hard-headed about it, which apparently you are, then there's nothing
he let us know while ad seg men the losing his television, the location of his cell at least made itpossible to keep up with current events. >> this cell right here in front of the police station, to me i think is the best cell on this range due to the fact that you get a lot of movement, you see who's coming in, who's coming out, inmates, cos. who's with the cos, who got into it with who or whatever may be. >> three days later, bullock was about to face his own life-altering event,...
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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! >>> for many of the inmates arriving at the north carolina correctional institution for women, the really hard time is the day they arrive. ówçwç?yçysxçao >>> for many of the inmates arriving at the n
>> 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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officer jeremy backart works on ad seg where inmates are locked down and watched 23 hours a day, sevendays a week. >> 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. any time an inmate comes out of the cell, he has to be strip-searched, handcuffed, and escorted with two officers. >> for their own protection, all correctional staff are required to wear protective gear while working in the ad seg unit. >> the face shield is worn to protect us against possible gassing when inmates throw urine or feces at the officers. 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.
officer jeremy backart works on ad seg where inmates are locked down and watched 23 hours a day, sevendays a week. >> 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. any time an inmate comes out of the cell, he has to be strip-searched, handcuffed, and escorted with two officers. >> for their...
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he was just in administrative seg not a month ago, and now he's back -- he left ad seg and went to a with all the people in there. i like the peace. >> uh huh. it's jail, man, come on. there's always somebody. >> huh? >> there's always somebody. all right, well, good luck to you. are you going back to court soon? >> yeah. >> are you getting out this time? >> i hope so. >> uh huh, right. >> draper has been working on his case most of the time he's been at louisville metro, and he's feeling pretty good about his chances. >> said i might really beat this case. no witnesses showing up. i'm ready to go home, hopefully. >> and how is it you're going to beat it? >> because there ain't no witnesses showing up. can't find the witnesses, so. i'm going to go back. if you don't have the star witnesses, then you don't have nothing. it's basically your word against whoever else, and if there ain't nobody there, you can't cross examine nobody, so there's no case. >> am i going to see you again? >> no. >> right. >> going to hand to me like that is this. >> no. >> i'm going see you again, but i'm goi
he was just in administrative seg not a month ago, and now he's back -- he left ad seg and went to a with all the people in there. i like the peace. >> uh huh. it's jail, man, come on. there's always somebody. >> huh? >> there's always somebody. all right, well, good luck to you. are you going back to court soon? >> yeah. >> are you getting out this time? >> i hope so. >> uh huh, right. >> draper has been working on his case most of the time he's...
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. >>> and the president on "scandal", the actor turns his attention to a new project >>> the era of seggags is a moral stain on our county. in louisiana, they are trying to separate the city. the residents claim the schools are failing their kids, but the solution could make schools in the city more segregated than ever before. a front line documentary "separate but unequal" airs on pbs on tuesday. >> these schools are some of the worse in the country, some of the most violent in the county. no one is getting educated. >> they begun a movement to form a new city out of a large area of suburban neighbourhoods, taking part of the east baton rouge school system with them. >> joining us the producer, mary robertson. in the documentary you cite work done by an economist in 2013 predicting that a city of st george would be 70% white and leave the rest of the baton rouge with a deficit. what is the impact on baton rooug schools if the city is incorporated and separates? >> that is the question that is at the core of the debate in many, many ways. those that oppose the creation of this hypothet
. >>> and the president on "scandal", the actor turns his attention to a new project >>> the era of seggags is a moral stain on our county. in louisiana, they are trying to separate the city. the residents claim the schools are failing their kids, but the solution could make schools in the city more segregated than ever before. a front line documentary "separate but unequal" airs on pbs on tuesday. >> these schools are some of the worse in the...
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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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thank nick per slooe for his commitment and i would like to thank you for your work as a leader and seg serving in our commission. with that, i would like to ask if supervisor campos wanted to give his remarks. >>supervisor david campos: thank you supervisor mar for your leadership in this. we are glad to be sponsors of this. i think it makes sense. nick, thanks for everything you have done and we will continue to hear amazing thing about you and i'm excited to see what is next for you once you are done in school. i think this makes a lot of sense that we as members of the committee and chairs of the committee would consider finding a time when appropriate that is adequate, that will ensure there is adequate representation from youth. i want to thank angela, the clerk of the board for working with us to make the amendment. with that in mind, i will make a motion. i know that we'll have public comment before we act, but i make a motion to amend the board of supervisors rules of order id in -- identified in the document that you received. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you. any public com
thank nick per slooe for his commitment and i would like to thank you for your work as a leader and seg serving in our commission. with that, i would like to ask if supervisor campos wanted to give his remarks. >>supervisor david campos: thank you supervisor mar for your leadership in this. we are glad to be sponsors of this. i think it makes sense. nick, thanks for everything you have done and we will continue to hear amazing thing about you and i'm excited to see what is next for you...
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in the last seg, dr. lucey, from animals to people, is that something that happens over and over again, whether you're dealing with different strains of the disease, or once it's established in humans, it doesn't matter where it comes from anymore. it's a human disease? >> it depends on the virus, and there are some that can come from people. but we're talking about viruses, ebola in africa, and mers in the middle east. and a variety of bird flu vires, the most recent in china, h7 and 9, but the one that we have most recently heard of, in india and elsewhere. there are different strains, to use that term, and all of these rna viruses that mutate a lot. ebola specifically has at least five, and now probably the strain that's in west africa, this is a new strain, related to the first one from zair. so there are probably close to six strains now. and it's important to know how people get infected with each of these outbreaks. because that can help us understand how to control. >> is that how it got establish
in the last seg, dr. lucey, from animals to people, is that something that happens over and over again, whether you're dealing with different strains of the disease, or once it's established in humans, it doesn't matter where it comes from anymore. it's a human disease? >> it depends on the virus, and there are some that can come from people. but we're talking about viruses, ebola in africa, and mers in the middle east. and a variety of bird flu vires, the most recent in china, h7 and 9,...
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for inmates who violate prison rules inchs was taking him to north segregation to look him up in the seg unit. >> when the inmate turns on him, morgan tightens his grip but the situation would seen get more intense that's when he tried to pull away from me and turn around on me. that's whenever i secured him to the ground until i could get more security held. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> i'm going to walk on my own. >> no, you ain't walking. >> those particular charges i charged with inmate with, direct order, assault, he attempted to spit on me as well as turn around on me. he'll go to an adjustment committee, a panel of hearing officers and he will plead his case against my disciplinary report that i give him and they'll do whatever is just. >> while this inmate received an extended term in segregation, kpat tif inmates always risk suffering physical consequences as well. if extreme violence breaks out, these officers may use lethal means as a last report. but they usually stop most assaults through verbal orders. if that doesn't work, nay have an arsenal of nonlethal weapons, including one
for inmates who violate prison rules inchs was taking him to north segregation to look him up in the seg unit. >> when the inmate turns on him, morgan tightens his grip but the situation would seen get more intense that's when he tried to pull away from me and turn around on me. that's whenever i secured him to the ground until i could get more security held. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> i'm going to walk on my own. >> no, you ain't walking. >> those particular charges i...
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--reacciones a la polemica decision... 01 07 trt 15 seg out cue: lo hice ver mal jf on chroma tag-outen la informacion deportiva,,, para las once... ---blanca - cesar adelante... blanca ---esta noche a las once... reveal #1 --arrestan a una quinta persona en la baha acusada de fraude por estampillas del alimentos... reveal #2 --tres personas son detenidas por supuestamente hacerse pasar por discapacitados ... reveal #3 --y algunos estudios sugieren que el botox ayuda a combatir la depresin...le diremos que dicen los expertos... --esto y ms a las once en vivo. cesar -- revisemos las condiciones del transito.. blanca -- regresamos con gabriela dellan.. take gabriela live gabriela live la autopitsa 580 a la altura de la larkspur landing... permanecera cerrada hasta las 10 de la noche.. si necesita cruzar el puente san rafael.. rutas alternativas la 101 .. y luego la carretera 37.. amigos tengan todos muy buenos tardes y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 . enseguida les comparto la informacion del transito lento pero normal para esta hora de la tarde.. se reportan los
--reacciones a la polemica decision... 01 07 trt 15 seg out cue: lo hice ver mal jf on chroma tag-outen la informacion deportiva,,, para las once... ---blanca - cesar adelante... blanca ---esta noche a las once... reveal #1 --arrestan a una quinta persona en la baha acusada de fraude por estampillas del alimentos... reveal #2 --tres personas son detenidas por supuestamente hacerse pasar por discapacitados ... reveal #3 --y algunos estudios sugieren que el botox ayuda a combatir la depresin...le...
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by the inland it will be cooler. 84 degrees in concord and 80 segs san jose and -- degrees san jose and 67 degrees in san francisco. time for a road check for that wed to elizabeth. >>> i mentioned a couple of accidents at the top of the half hour and one of them still there. still blocking one lane. we're talking about san jose and northbound lanes of the gad law pay parkway. and it is the little slow trying to get around that accident scene. fortunately this one in livermore was involving five cars, it is cleared to the right hands shoulder and no lanes are blocked but we are seeing the delays already through the altamont pass. the accident westbound 580 at north greenville again at one point five cars were blocking lanes and they cleared everything out of the way. so just some sluggish conditions as you pass that area. outside, here's a live look at the bay bridge. as you can see it is very clear. maybe some slight delays in some cash lanes but easy crossing the bay bridge all across the span from end to end. and they cleared the overnight road work that major connector ramp opened.
by the inland it will be cooler. 84 degrees in concord and 80 segs san jose and -- degrees san jose and 67 degrees in san francisco. time for a road check for that wed to elizabeth. >>> i mentioned a couple of accidents at the top of the half hour and one of them still there. still blocking one lane. we're talking about san jose and northbound lanes of the gad law pay parkway. and it is the little slow trying to get around that accident scene. fortunately this one in livermore was...
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speaker seg to the ries.oinge politicians, it is to give them the ability to get closer to people and their ideas. what other companies are cozying up to washington and vice versa? >> we have seen google. we have seen linkedin. even venture capitalists have had a seat at the table. a ventureted capitalists home for meeting as well with other ceos this weekend. -- evenseen a lot of internationally, we have seen a lot of politicians, and make a stop at twitter headquarters, at facebook headquarters. it has become a pitstop, something you do when you come to america. you try to build up relationships. at this photong of president obama with steve jobs and mark zuckerberg and eric schmidt. >> and that is a hot ticket. >> this was some time ago. certainly, still indicative of what is happening. >> let us not also underestimate -- ms. underestimated -- ms. misunderestimate it. they can get used to the dialogue so they're not become the next john mccain. jon erlichman and sarah frier, thank you. rolls-royce is no lo
speaker seg to the ries.oinge politicians, it is to give them the ability to get closer to people and their ideas. what other companies are cozying up to washington and vice versa? >> we have seen google. we have seen linkedin. even venture capitalists have had a seat at the table. a ventureted capitalists home for meeting as well with other ceos this weekend. -- evenseen a lot of internationally, we have seen a lot of politicians, and make a stop at twitter headquarters, at facebook...
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attorney-general to challenge racially seg re rated public schools.itle 7 outlawed employment discrimination. the battle for civil rights was long and ugly in the south, where it was a life and death struggle. mississippi civil rights leader was fascinating. four innocent girls killed in an alabama church targeted by the ku klux klan. it caused anger, frustration and outrage, bringing protesters to the streets. >> we have a right to expect the negro community will be responsible, uphold the law. they have a right to expect that the law will be fair, that the constitution will be colour blind. >> we have to think about the "64 civil rights act, brought and paid for this blood. it was after the assassination of president kennedy that action five months ever alsolation was imposed. kennedy was assassinated. some were murdered after protesting from voting rights. >>> the civil rights act in 1964 was not the first attempt by congress to end discrimination. bills were in the house and senate from 1945 to 1957. we look at the impact of the civil lights bill
attorney-general to challenge racially seg re rated public schools.itle 7 outlawed employment discrimination. the battle for civil rights was long and ugly in the south, where it was a life and death struggle. mississippi civil rights leader was fascinating. four innocent girls killed in an alabama church targeted by the ku klux klan. it caused anger, frustration and outrage, bringing protesters to the streets. >> we have a right to expect the negro community will be responsible, uphold...
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. >> the first american he needs to win over is the administrative seg ghags kass manager, beverly gilmore. >> we're notarizing what, here? we all get along with leonard. he's very, very likable. very skirz f charismatic. so friendly. but he's so yoempbly friendly it's so fake. it's not for real. >> since coming here, he's been involved in several incidents that have enforced his violent reputation. >> a few years ago, he was on the rec pad and he asked for a basketball. and when they went to hand him the basketball, he actually come through the door and pushed his way through and begin assaulting a couple of the staff members. and several staff responded along with myself and there was about six of us. finally to restrain him and get him down on the ground and get him in cuffs. >> sometimes emotionalism can push you over the edge. sometimes you can regret after becoming so emotional for things that you do. especially when you know that one action can result in a lifetime of misery. >> but he says he's had a spiritual awakening since converting to islam. >> it's a reflection of a new perso
. >> the first american he needs to win over is the administrative seg ghags kass manager, beverly gilmore. >> we're notarizing what, here? we all get along with leonard. he's very, very likable. very skirz f charismatic. so friendly. but he's so yoempbly friendly it's so fake. it's not for real. >> since coming here, he's been involved in several incidents that have enforced his violent reputation. >> a few years ago, he was on the rec pad and he asked for a basketball....
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demotion from credit class one to credit class two, and 60 days disciplinary seg.t's a secure unit for segregation, prison administrative segregation there as well as disciplinary 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 just the beginning of summer. so i will be missing this summer this year's, you know, pretty much. the best couple months out of the year. it don't make no difference. have to try to keep my nose clean and stay out for next time. >> he'll be back. [ bleep ]. you know, hey, it's one good thing about prison. ain't nobody going nowhere. >> sometimes it's good to be by yourself to get you that alone time that you need. but on the other time will the be boring because i 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
demotion from credit class one to credit class two, and 60 days disciplinary seg.t's a secure unit for segregation, prison administrative segregation there as well as disciplinary 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 just the beginning of summer. so i will be missing this summer this year's, you know, pretty much. the best...
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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 majorwith 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 life at t
do i this end, the seg unit before i don't recommend that you go back to 24. >> peters has had majorwith 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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let's get the guys together, move him over, place him in s-seg, shut his water off. we need to take some type of actions with this guy. >> okay. >> all right. >> associate warden eric ivey has decided to send schmidt a message. >> we pull him out, i want to put him in the chair because i want to have a little talk with him. >> ivey instructs the jail's special response team to extract schmidt from his cell and place him in a restraint chair for a face for face meeting. >> let this guy know that we're not going to play games. he's not going to have us run around all day with his nonsense. they examined him a couple times. they deemed him to be behavior. which means basically he knows what he's doing and he's trying to manipulate us. >> step back with your feet. don't move! behind your back, behind your back. >> why are you guys so nervous? bunch of [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] straight [ bleep ]. all right, see you, bitch. [ bleep ] with the wrong president, idiots. secret service, take him out afterwards. what's up? what's going on with you? >> nothing. it's your g
let's get the guys together, move him over, place him in s-seg, shut his water off. we need to take some type of actions with this guy. >> okay. >> all right. >> associate warden eric ivey has decided to send schmidt a message. >> we pull him out, i want to put him in the chair because i want to have a little talk with him. >> ivey instructs the jail's special response team to extract schmidt from his cell and place him in a restraint chair for a face for face...
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we came over, put the offender down, cuffed him and escorted him to seg. >> i had to get stitches on the side of my mouth, inside my mouth and cuts to my forehead and nose. >> burke is charged with assault on officer and physically resisting because it took three or four staff members to restraint him. >> as a result, burke was transferred from population to cuss told control unit while officials determine what sanction he will receive. at a minimum it will include a move to secured confinement, where they are housed in single cell, window less, for 23 hours a day. few people know how difficult life in confinement is than christopher trotter. after ten years he's been released to transitional housing united on his way back to general population. >> known him for 12, 13 years. when i heard he was going to open pop, i couldn't believe it with his reputation he has, i didn't think they would let him out. >> oh, man, this -- this is what i do all day long. drink ice water. it's been ten years since i had a cup of ice water. i was like, dang, i never knew water tasted so good, but it does
we came over, put the offender down, cuffed him and escorted him to seg. >> i had to get stitches on the side of my mouth, inside my mouth and cuts to my forehead and nose. >> burke is charged with assault on officer and physically resisting because it took three or four staff members to restraint him. >> as a result, burke was transferred from population to cuss told control unit while officials determine what sanction he will receive. at a minimum it will include a move to...
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. >> our next seg mnlment is abouw the left went on to welcome bill ayers, bernardine dorin into themic circles of this country. i'm talking bernardine dorin, who wanted to overthroe the government, and who was on the fbi's ten most wanted is now teaching at northwestern law school. she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing o
. >> our next seg mnlment is abouw the left went on to welcome bill ayers, bernardine dorin into themic circles of this country. i'm talking bernardine dorin, who wanted to overthroe the government, and who was on the fbi's ten most wanted is now teaching at northwestern law school. she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently....
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we came over, put the offender down on the ground, cuffed him up and escorted him to seg. >> i had to get stitches, had a cut on my forehead and my nose. >> burks internally was charged with assault on the officer and resisting. it took three or four staff members to actually restrain him. >> as a result, burks was transferred from general population to the custody unit while officials determine what sanction he will receive. at a minimum, it will include a move to the secured confinement unit where inmates are housed 23 hours a day and lose many of their privileges, including contact visitation. few people know more about how difficult life in confinement is than christopher trotter. after ten consecutive years there, he has been released to a transitional housing unit on his way back to general population. >> probably known him for 12, 13 years. when i heard he was going to open pop, i couldn't believe it with his reputation that he has. i didn't think they would let him out. >> oh, man. this is what i do all day long, drink ice water. it's been ten years since i had a cup of ice wa
we came over, put the offender down on the ground, cuffed him up and escorted him to seg. >> i had to get stitches, had a cut on my forehead and my nose. >> burks internally was charged with assault on the officer and resisting. it took three or four staff members to actually restrain him. >> as a result, burks was transferred from general population to the custody unit while officials determine what sanction he will receive. at a minimum, it will include a move to the secured...
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. >> our next seg mnlment is abouw the left went on to welcome bill ayers, bernardine dorin into the academic circles of this country. i'm talking bernardine dorin, who wanted to overthroe the government, and who was on the fbi's ten most wanted is now teaching at northwestern law school. that's next. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> well the fbi file on the weather underground is deep and extensive. not only did ayers and his wife hide from the feds for a decade, but she wound up on the ten most wanted list. so with bombings, armed robberies and even the murders of some underground members, how did these folks end up holdsing prestigious jobs at t
. >> our next seg mnlment is abouw the left went on to welcome bill ayers, bernardine dorin into the academic circles of this country. i'm talking bernardine dorin, who wanted to overthroe the government, and who was on the fbi's ten most wanted is now teaching at northwestern law school. that's next. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they...
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angle here, but it -- the federal reserve is saying stuff like housing remains slow, consumer spend seg moderate. i understand if you go back to the highs of '06 and '07, maybe '99, 2000, that things remain slow, but they have picked up considerableably. how much faith do you have that the federal reserve as outlook and view on the economy right now which seems to me to be dated, appeared old is correct? >> i agree with you. i think the tension inside that meeting must have been significant. the statement says that, my guess is at turning points it's always hard in that room, as we mentioned earlier, nominal gdp is picking up. it has a high correlation with revenue growth. that should be reasonably good news for profits. i think the economy is doing better. again i think we're moving from 3205 nominal, 2 to 3 real, that's a big difference and a change. >> i just want to point out the surprise of charles placer being the dissenter. richard fisher signaled he did not. i thought he would dissent and program placer join him. there may be another dissent out there unless policy were to chang
angle here, but it -- the federal reserve is saying stuff like housing remains slow, consumer spend seg moderate. i understand if you go back to the highs of '06 and '07, maybe '99, 2000, that things remain slow, but they have picked up considerableably. how much faith do you have that the federal reserve as outlook and view on the economy right now which seems to me to be dated, appeared old is correct? >> i agree with you. i think the tension inside that meeting must have been...
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. >> you and i both know usually i wouldn't care about being -- about being seg. doesn't matter.tay here. >> i know. >> i just feel as though, if i just did four months. four months. >> that's why i'm saying you're not dead in the water. >> the next step for esdale is administrative segregation or asu hearing that will determine how long he remain in segregation. >> you'll most likely be seeing asu tomorrow. yes. >> i'll be there. >> all right. >> i'll be there. >> all right. >> yep. it was nice seeing you, though. >> you, too, daniel. >> it's always nice seeing you. you're always going to be good in my book, no matter what. always going to be good. get the [ bleep ] out of here. >> while he deals with the consequences of his actions, it's time for espinoza to do the same. he's been called to a disciplinary hearing for a brutal three-on-one attack on another inmate. a fight jail officials called one of the worst they have seen in years. >> as you know, it could be a big incident. they might end up charging you with this criminally. before we ask you any questions, you must unders
. >> you and i both know usually i wouldn't care about being -- about being seg. doesn't matter.tay here. >> i know. >> i just feel as though, if i just did four months. four months. >> that's why i'm saying you're not dead in the water. >> the next step for esdale is administrative segregation or asu hearing that will determine how long he remain in segregation. >> you'll most likely be seeing asu tomorrow. yes. >> i'll be there. >> all right....
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this is an ad seg inmate. we all know what that means. correct?s he's assaultive not only to other inmates but he's also assaultive possibly to staff. all right? that kind of amps it up a little bit. >> the inmate is albert briceno. he has been transferred to orange county from a maximum security state prison, in order to appeal his current sentence of more than 150 years on multiple counts of gang-related armed robbery. >> albert briceno is a gang member from hard times. that's a street gang out of the city of garden grove. he goes by the moniker of capone. he was mainly brought up into the gang life through his family. through his mom and surrounding family members. he was basically born into the gangs. >> i just grew up, like, angry. you know, so it wasn't cool showing your emotions and crying. i channeled all that hurt into anger. i started gang-banging. you know? and i said, if i'm going to cry, then i'm going to let their blood be my tears, you know? >> what did you do to gain notoriety? >> point of word, blasting fools, you know? >> did you
this is an ad seg inmate. we all know what that means. correct?s he's assaultive not only to other inmates but he's also assaultive possibly to staff. all right? that kind of amps it up a little bit. >> the inmate is albert briceno. he has been transferred to orange county from a maximum security state prison, in order to appeal his current sentence of more than 150 years on multiple counts of gang-related armed robbery. >> albert briceno is a gang member from hard times. that's a...
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or s seg. when he was escorted to medical evans was upset he was blamed for the fight with the other inmates. >> why is the other person not that i was fighting? he did. the whole pod seen it. >> i got there, you had the broom around his neck. >> no, i didn't have no broom around his nick. he fell on it. you trying to prove, man. >> he grabbed the broom. i took it from him. the whole pod seen that. i can't wait to go in front of mcintyre with this one. >> evans is not laughing for long. due to be released from jail in just eight days, he was charged with a new crime, felonious assault against officer may. his stay was extended. you must remain until the new charge is resolved in court. evans pled not guilty, but if convicted, he could be sentenced to eight years in prison. other inmates like perry mckinney and his identical twin brother herbert mckinney don't get into much trouble in jail but present a different security issue. >> it does create a security problem for us because it will be diff
or s seg. when he was escorted to medical evans was upset he was blamed for the fight with the other inmates. >> why is the other person not that i was fighting? he did. the whole pod seen it. >> i got there, you had the broom around his neck. >> no, i didn't have no broom around his nick. he fell on it. you trying to prove, man. >> he grabbed the broom. i took it from him. the whole pod seen that. i can't wait to go in front of mcintyre with this one. >> evans is...
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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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. >> brian edmonds, recently put onned a minute seg. >> is this junior or senior. >> junior. >> once chief chief of staff and the his personnel have a committee to discuss the inmates housed throughout the jail. >> the purpose of the meeting is to make sure the right people are in the single cells. they are a premium item in the department here. >> edmonds has continual behavior issues. >> do we need to get him evaluated, from a mental health standpoint? >> you can, but he is more behavioral. >> well, do it anyway, see what you come up with. >> edmonds junior says his thoughts are mostly what brought him here. he is charged with two counts of murder, to which he has pled not guilty. >> i am just going to say, i'm facing the death penalty, fighting for my life. i am nothing but eighteen, they're trying to take my life. and i done had a rough life. you know, growing up in projects. i ain't really had a stable home for real, bouncing all over the city. the streets raised me. they say experience is life's greatest teacher, and that is what i had to learn from. i ain't really had no role
. >> brian edmonds, recently put onned a minute seg. >> is this junior or senior. >> junior. >> once chief chief of staff and the his personnel have a committee to discuss the inmates housed throughout the jail. >> the purpose of the meeting is to make sure the right people are in the single cells. they are a premium item in the department here. >> edmonds has continual behavior issues. >> do we need to get him evaluated, from a mental health...
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. >> which is a nice seg ways. what do coffee, corn and cotton have in common.iteration continues as we talk about the commodity combo this month irnts and bring in one of our favorite traders, get some trades, and the aussie wine instrument i industry may not be recognizable as we know it, maybe even less time. we'll explain. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 trading inspires your life. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 life inspires your trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550...
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seg gre investigationists tried in their opposition to the civil rights movement. it failed.1958 cooper versus aaron, a unanimous decision signed by every justice on the court made it clear states cannot just nullify federal laws or supreme court decisions they don't like. of course it hasn't stopped the far right conservatives from trying. joining me tonight, zerlina maxwell of the grio.com. just how out of step is this? >> completely out of step. this is nothing new. there's been a lot of tenth amendment extremism in the obamacare error. as soon as he was elected to office you had people come out in the extreme right and make the argument which harkens back to a time when segregation was legal or even before that when slavery was unfortunately legal in this country. >> this is iowa. ernst and her democratic opponent congressman bruce brauley are neck and neck in the polls. what does it say about the state of iowa which is so fiercely independent? >> it might say something about iowa. what it says is when you have someone endorsed by sarah palin who is then funded by the koc
seg gre investigationists tried in their opposition to the civil rights movement. it failed.1958 cooper versus aaron, a unanimous decision signed by every justice on the court made it clear states cannot just nullify federal laws or supreme court decisions they don't like. of course it hasn't stopped the far right conservatives from trying. joining me tonight, zerlina maxwell of the grio.com. just how out of step is this? >> completely out of step. this is nothing new. there's been a lot...
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be that you can be someone who comes out of any background and yet whether it's somewhere like the segtionist south and a middle class white person and nevertheless see the right way to go forward and that we can find those sorts of people in all sorts of walks of life. i would like to think there are john siegenthalers all over the place. >> our thoughts are with the seigenthaler here at "al jazeera america." clay rizen, the bill of the century and edit for the "new york times" op-ed section. >> thanks forg having me. >> the last surviving member of the ramones passed away today. ♪ yeah, he changed his name to tommy ramone, the band's founding drummer. he helped define punk music. he we want on to influence nirvana, the band formed in 1974 and all four members were leaders of the punc scene during the 1970s. they were inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 2002. coming up on "al jazeera america," money problems for the arts. how financial problems sparked infighting at one of america's best operas. plus...? >> i really believe ordinary people like me can do extraordinary thin
be that you can be someone who comes out of any background and yet whether it's somewhere like the segtionist south and a middle class white person and nevertheless see the right way to go forward and that we can find those sorts of people in all sorts of walks of life. i would like to think there are john siegenthalers all over the place. >> our thoughts are with the seigenthaler here at "al jazeera america." clay rizen, the bill of the century and edit for the "new york...
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you can find all the segs of the nga online that c-span covered.taking you live to capitol hill, the senate back in today and after the weekend. no legislative items on the agenda today. later this week we could see some action from senator reid announcing plans for legislation to respond to the recent supreme court hobby lobby ruling that the government cannot require private employers with religious objections to provide contraceptive coverage. the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the chaplain dr. barry black will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray.
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have stated ister that they are committed to building a national unity that embraces and empowers all seg segments of the society regardless of religious ethnicity and backgrounds. i'll talk about three primary topics. formation of the government, second is security ssues and third is a support from the united states and elationship with the united states. the prime minister has rejected of forming a governme overnment -- there has been a lot of call for us to have a salvation government and other of government. establishing a government process he political would undercut votes cast by further of iraqis and destabilize the country. it would promote the same thing trying to s perpetrate. iraq's uld undermine democracy, and erode confidence and e elected governments shouldmessage grievances be resolved with bullets and not ballots. the process of forming a new is underway ich must not be derailed by the terrorist gains otherwise t means nothing and violence means everything. the newly elected parliament met earlier today will start the formation of the iraq is working to uild the instituti
have stated ister that they are committed to building a national unity that embraces and empowers all seg segments of the society regardless of religious ethnicity and backgrounds. i'll talk about three primary topics. formation of the government, second is security ssues and third is a support from the united states and elationship with the united states. the prime minister has rejected of forming a governme overnment -- there has been a lot of call for us to have a salvation government and...
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many of them also are seekin seg their parents because the majority have one or more parents in this country already. and the vast majority have a close relative, if not a parent, an aunt or uncle. so their journeys seek to reunify with their families as well as to escape the grizzly grinding horror of their existences in those homelands that they have left. and those journeys are plagued by the harshest, most inhumane of conditions: deserts, swamps, and, most dangerously, the traffickers, the smugglers who exploit them, put them in stash houses, take them hostage, hold them for ransom, threaten their lives and often rape and murder them, preventing them from reaching this country. they arrive here -- and these faces are the children i saw -- with fear in their eyes, fear of all adults, because most of the adults in their lives have been a threat, not a protector. fear in their eyes about the border patrol agents, who are there when they arrive at the loading dock at mcallen border facility. it is a loading dock where produce or goods might be dumped or left to be shipped elsewhere
many of them also are seekin seg their parents because the majority have one or more parents in this country already. and the vast majority have a close relative, if not a parent, an aunt or uncle. so their journeys seek to reunify with their families as well as to escape the grizzly grinding horror of their existences in those homelands that they have left. and those journeys are plagued by the harshest, most inhumane of conditions: deserts, swamps, and, most dangerously, the traffickers,...
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what's excruciating is, is seg your dad lying there in a pool of blood, seeing your sister in a pool this man deserved it. >> reporter: earlier this year okaying on halted all executions after what some called the botched execution of convicted musheder and rapist clayton locket. one of the drugs used in that execution was also used in wood's. the arizona department of corrections denies any claims of wrongdoing saying in a statement that, quote, the department followed protocol, but adding that the -- but for the family of wood's victims, the debate stirs up -- >> you saw the life in sister in-laws edeath, i'm so sick and tired of you blowing this out of proportion. to me that's b.s. >> reporter: states are left scrambling for alternatives for a key drug in lethal injection, because the sole u.s. manufacturer of that drug stopped producing it in recent years, and other countries abroad where it is produced have also banned importing it to the united states over their objections to the death penalty. as you heard from the family members their pain and suffering and the fact they're s
what's excruciating is, is seg your dad lying there in a pool of blood, seeing your sister in a pool this man deserved it. >> reporter: earlier this year okaying on halted all executions after what some called the botched execution of convicted musheder and rapist clayton locket. one of the drugs used in that execution was also used in wood's. the arizona department of corrections denies any claims of wrongdoing saying in a statement that, quote, the department followed protocol, but...