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i've been in seg since i been here since 2004. me, jumped me, sprayed me in my mouth with four cans of mace. they made me [ bleep ] myself. excuse my french. >> inmate jammy bell, convicted of receiving stolen property, claims the conditions in seg are intolerable. >> i can't breathe in here. i can't get nothing out of here. my toilet was full up with feces when i came here. they did not flush it or nothing. it was stinky and bugs and everything running around. they throw me in a cell. and i had to wait all day yesterday to get somebody to come turn the water back on. >> the following day, when seg inmates are allowed back outside for an hour of recreation, jammy bell expresses himself through his music. ♪ oh, baby ♪ tell me what i'm gonna do oh, baby ♪ ♪ tell me what i'm gonna do because if i lose you ♪ >> bell admits acting out in seg to draw attention to his case. ♪ baby tell me what i'm gonna do if i ♪ being taken away from, you know, my family, my life, my children, my mother, i'm going through a lot. i just need somebody to
i've been in seg since i been here since 2004. me, jumped me, sprayed me in my mouth with four cans of mace. they made me [ bleep ] myself. excuse my french. >> inmate jammy bell, convicted of receiving stolen property, claims the conditions in seg are intolerable. >> i can't breathe in here. i can't get nothing out of here. my toilet was full up with feces when i came here. they did not flush it or nothing. it was stinky and bugs and everything running around. they throw me in a...
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how long have you been in disciplinary seg? >> how long have i been in disciplinary seg?ou all had me in disciplinary seg three years. >> three years? and all of it is entrapment and you don't deserve any of it? >> they brought it on me. fight. they brought it on me. jumping on me. i'm going to be in the free world very soon and they can't stop it. they trying to take my life in this prison but they can't do it. i'm coming home. >> jaime, and he's been in disciplinary seg, i know he's been there for the last year, and i don't see him getting out anytime soon. these officers work here on a daily basis they deal with these inmates, and you build up a relationship with these inmates and some are good, some are not so good, but again, it's an area where we have to be very cautious and very particular. >> the job of dealing with the inmates brings us back to the mailroom where ms. etheridge's visitors seem endless and the questions never change. >> that's okay. >> i need to know what the requirements are to receive a photo. >> you want a normal photo or are you talking about o
how long have you been in disciplinary seg? >> how long have i been in disciplinary seg?ou all had me in disciplinary seg three years. >> three years? and all of it is entrapment and you don't deserve any of it? >> they brought it on me. fight. they brought it on me. jumping on me. i'm going to be in the free world very soon and they can't stop it. they trying to take my life in this prison but they can't do it. i'm coming home. >> jaime, and he's been in disciplinary...
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we're going to keep you in ad seg right now pending adjudication of that 115. okay?put you on walk-alone yard while you're over there. okay? you understand all that? >> yes. >> okay. take care. >> thanks. >> with the potential of a lengthened sentence, lysloff realizes his actions carry even greater consequences. >> my son's 3 years old. his name's damian, and if i could do anything for him right now, it would be be with him. i'd want to be with him. you know? for him to know that his dad loves him and is there. and he is loved. he's got his mom. but nobody takes the place of a dad. my decisions affect him. he doesn't deserve for his dad to be here right now. stupid fight affects a 3-year-old, and that was my choice, and that's what makes me mad. >> in the time that officer alejos has been a correctional officer at san quentin, he has witnessed his fair share of prison violence and has been on the receiving end of it. >> i've been stabbed. i've been sliced. back in columbus day of 1988, about 9:40 in the morning, i was working the adjustment center and running shower
we're going to keep you in ad seg right now pending adjudication of that 115. okay?put you on walk-alone yard while you're over there. okay? you understand all that? >> yes. >> okay. take care. >> thanks. >> with the potential of a lengthened sentence, lysloff realizes his actions carry even greater consequences. >> my son's 3 years old. his name's damian, and if i could do anything for him right now, it would be be with him. i'd want to be with him. you know? for...
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one of the jail's most infamous ad seg inmates is eric kelly.ly has already spent more than 22 years in prison for convictions including armed robbery, aggravated assault, and making terroristic threats. he is currently charged with possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, to which he has pled not guilty. >> i'm that guy your mama and daddy told you about. you need to stay out of trouble, don't go to jail. you go to jail, you're going to meet that guy, like me. >> kelly has been housed in ad seg for more than a year. but his stay in the jail began in general population. he was caught with a broken broom handle, which was considered a potential weapon, and was given 15 days in disciplinary lockdown. after his return to general population, he threw a food tray at an officer and then encouraged other inmates to follow suit. >> after that, inmate kelly was placed on administrative segregation and he has remained there. according to classification and according to the officers, inmate kelly is disruptive and there is almost always a case for
one of the jail's most infamous ad seg inmates is eric kelly.ly has already spent more than 22 years in prison for convictions including armed robbery, aggravated assault, and making terroristic threats. he is currently charged with possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, to which he has pled not guilty. >> i'm that guy your mama and daddy told you about. you need to stay out of trouble, don't go to jail. you go to jail, you're going to meet that guy, like me. >> kelly has...
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life in ad seg or shu isn't just a more intense experience for the inmates.rectional officers like diane vasquez are under the pressure of dealing with a different brand of criminal. >> working here in ad seg shu is very challenging. you deal with a lot of physical abuse, mental abuse, emotional abuse. it just depends on how much you let it affect you. you hear yelling. you hear cursing. you hear banging, kicking on the doors. this is how it is 24/7. at nighttime they don't sleep. anytime you're dealing with any of the inmates in here, you have to be ready to react to anything. you always just got to be prepared, know your options when you're dealing with different situations. you always have to think two steps ahead to prepare for whatever can happen. >> an arsenal of nonlethal weapons like tear gas and rubber bullets provides stopping power in case of an incident. to provide added security for the officers, meals are delivered through slots in cell doors. random cell searches are an effective way for officers to find weapons and other contraband before they
life in ad seg or shu isn't just a more intense experience for the inmates.rectional officers like diane vasquez are under the pressure of dealing with a different brand of criminal. >> working here in ad seg shu is very challenging. you deal with a lot of physical abuse, mental abuse, emotional abuse. it just depends on how much you let it affect you. you hear yelling. you hear cursing. you hear banging, kicking on the doors. this is how it is 24/7. at nighttime they don't sleep. anytime...
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it is known as administrative segregation, or ad seg. mark hinkston has been here for the past seven months. >> i'm one of the most hated people in this whole institution. in fact they don't even allow me off of this pod. they got me housed in administrative segregation for stabbing an inmate around seven months ago. >> he just got into it with another inmate. he charged the inmate and stabbed him in the back about three times. >> hinkston was angry because the inmate had stolen his potato chips. >> i punched him. but i didn't feel that that inflicted enough injury upon him for the crime that he committed against me. so i had two long pencils. and i went and sharpened them. and i came back to the cell and i started stabbing him. >> another incident, he was in the cell and ripped off a corner bead of the room, which he made into a shank. >> he's a threat to staff simply because we don't know from one day to the next what his demeanor is going to be he has shown spurts of violence. in an instant he can go to just a ball of rage. >> while h
it is known as administrative segregation, or ad seg. mark hinkston has been here for the past seven months. >> i'm one of the most hated people in this whole institution. in fact they don't even allow me off of this pod. they got me housed in administrative segregation for stabbing an inmate around seven months ago. >> he just got into it with another inmate. he charged the inmate and stabbed him in the back about three times. >> hinkston was angry because the inmate had...
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. >> ad seg is just short for administrative segregation. like i said, in essence, it's a prison within a prison. >> yes! >> inmates housed in ad seg are not allowed contact visits and must remain in their cells 23 hours a day. when they are allowed out, they are handcuffed and escorted by an officer. >> they are in trouble. most of the time they're in gangs and violence, so for our safety as well as everybody else's safety, we just have them handcuffed behind their back and escorted everywhere they go. >> if you guys would have came yesterday, i just sent her a portrait i did of her, all in red with hearts on it like a valentine. she touched my heart. that's why i get weak. plus my son. i can't be with them for ten years. you know, that's hard. >> angel rodriguez has spent two months in administrative segregation. he's automatically placed there because he's labeled a validated gang member. >> that means that administration has labeled you as being a participant or an associate of those who are known as gang members. so if you're an associa
. >> ad seg is just short for administrative segregation. like i said, in essence, it's a prison within a prison. >> yes! >> inmates housed in ad seg are not allowed contact visits and must remain in their cells 23 hours a day. when they are allowed out, they are handcuffed and escorted by an officer. >> they are in trouble. most of the time they're in gangs and violence, so for our safety as well as everybody else's safety, we just have them handcuffed behind their back...
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. >> the men housed in ad seg are allowed one hour of recreation per day in an enclosed yard. the rest of the time they're confined to their cell. >> this is my la-z-boy, my chair, sitting in the cell for years and years and years. it will mess your back up. because of the steel beds. through the years people jump up and down on them so that makes them uneven and give you back problems for the rest of your life. >> convicted of murder and attempted murder as a teenager, jocco bailey was given a 40-year sentence. he has spent more than 11 years in ad seg. >> it's challenging being locked up. here in the a.s. unit because you have the opportunity to be still and decide what you want the rest of your life to look like. it's boring and it's cold and it's lonely. it's not a fun place to be. >> in ad seg, food, books, legal materials, and even spiritual guidance are delivered to the inmate's cell. >> god bless you. i'm just going to get out of here and i won't bother you anymore. >> father tom mcnalley, a retired priest, works as a volunteer chaplain. he routinely visits the men in
. >> the men housed in ad seg are allowed one hour of recreation per day in an enclosed yard. the rest of the time they're confined to their cell. >> this is my la-z-boy, my chair, sitting in the cell for years and years and years. it will mess your back up. because of the steel beds. through the years people jump up and down on them so that makes them uneven and give you back problems for the rest of your life. >> convicted of murder and attempted murder as a teenager, jocco...
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. >> when you cause problems, you go to ad seg. that's basically the way they do it. >> the food sucks. all kind of [ muted ] going on back here. society got eyes blinded. they don't want to hear nothing, they don't want to see nothing. >> you're isolated. you don't have access to books ors 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 x 6 feet and there are no windows, only a narrow skylight. >> as you can see in here, this new cell is completely all concrete, which will eliminate the inmates from breaking the mattresses down, taking the wire, creating any kind of contraband. if you're inside and looking through the glass window, you're really only looking at a concrete wall. it's for isolation purposes. it will prevent them from communicating with other inmates and, therefore, it's more of a secured unit. they cannot have tvs, no radios. also when these inmates do leave their cell, at all tim
. >> when you cause problems, you go to ad seg. that's basically the way they do it. >> the food sucks. all kind of [ muted ] going on back here. society got eyes blinded. they don't want to hear nothing, they don't want to see nothing. >> you're isolated. you don't have access to books ors 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,...
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. >> he's going to ad seg. >> the hole ain't cute. one-man cell. you're handcuffed everywhere you go. i couldn't do it, which is why i try to stay out of trouble. >> what did he get locked up for again now? what did he get locked up for? he just came in here friday. before he went out to court, he got locked up i guess in ad seg i guess for a fight. so now he's come back to ad seg while they get the follow-up together in committee, which will be wednesday. and they probably won't have his file, because he just came back. probably have to go back to committee in a couple weeks to be released, if he's going to be released. >> with dee dee's records in sacramento and her meeting with the housing committee a week away, she must remain in her single cell 23 hours a day. >> bad enough i'm here for something unnecessary but i'm locked up in here, in this little lockup facility, for nothing. my file may not be here. it may not show that i'm paroled out of a unit. so, therefore, i will have to sit here a whole other week until next wednesday to go back to c
. >> he's going to ad seg. >> the hole ain't cute. one-man cell. you're handcuffed everywhere you go. i couldn't do it, which is why i try to stay out of trouble. >> what did he get locked up for again now? what did he get locked up for? he just came in here friday. before he went out to court, he got locked up i guess in ad seg i guess for a fight. so now he's come back to ad seg while they get the follow-up together in committee, which will be wednesday. and they probably...
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when an inmate acts out in general population, he's moved to seg for the safety of offenders and staff. most kids who come here are still a long way from rehabilitation and their defiance can cause added pressure for officers. >> the challenge is bring your "a" game when you come to work. bring your "a" game. >> brown, come on up. >> they look -- in lashing out and they suffer the consequences later but they never think about that until afterwards, of course. i have to tell them all of the time, this will pass. just sit on your hands, keep your mouth quiet, keep your mouth shut and let it pass. and sometimes it gets through to them, sometimes it doesn't. >> i don't want the whole situation to escalate. it doesn't have to. no it does not. >> there ain't no other choice. >> after three years behind bars, this troubled teen has landed in seg more than once. his appetite for mayhem and attention is a continuous struggle for staff. but now, the situation is much more serious. >> he was you know going through staffs and tying things up like he was going to hang himself. >> superintendent mik
when an inmate acts out in general population, he's moved to seg for the safety of offenders and staff. most kids who come here are still a long way from rehabilitation and their defiance can cause added pressure for officers. >> the challenge is bring your "a" game when you come to work. bring your "a" game. >> brown, come on up. >> they look -- in lashing out and they suffer the consequences later but they never think about that until afterwards, of...
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. >> so we have weekly laundry exchange in the ad seg.ocks, and a towel right now. >> while sorting laundry may seem mundane, it's critical to both the officer's and the inmate's safety. >> we don't wash it here anymore. so it comes back in locked carts and we run it through the rapid scan machine, and we check it for contraband. the last thing we'd need to do is have a piece of metal or something get inside these sheets. that's a real potential hazard for the staff in here. that's plastic, so it's really -- it's a very important tool for us. that's how easy it would show up. and it picks up the smallest things. >> but when his shift ends, he trades in his uniform for a pair of jeans and hits the open road. >> i'm off work. i'm me. and this is how we get down. yeah, this is cutting loose. >> in the early afternoon, officer grant begins his shift in one of the ten towers surrounding the prison. >> how you doing, bird? >> i'm doing okay. how you doing? >> you're looking pretty good for a young kid. i'm 79 right now, and i'll be 80 august 7t
. >> so we have weekly laundry exchange in the ad seg.ocks, and a towel right now. >> while sorting laundry may seem mundane, it's critical to both the officer's and the inmate's safety. >> we don't wash it here anymore. so it comes back in locked carts and we run it through the rapid scan machine, and we check it for contraband. the last thing we'd need to do is have a piece of metal or something get inside these sheets. that's a real potential hazard for the staff in here....
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ad seg is where disruptive or violent inmates are housed in highly restrictive cells, usually for 23tually 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 upon a male. i know that. that i do know. that's just reality, but i live as a woman. i see myself as a woman. that's my school teacher look. yeah. i like to look sophisticated. >> i refer to 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 walked down the tier. and, of course, all the inmates started hooting and hollering. everywhere she went at holman prison she created
ad seg is where disruptive or violent inmates are housed in highly restrictive cells, usually for 23tually 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 upon a male. i know that. that i do know. that's just reality, but i live as a woman. i see myself as a woman. that's my school teacher...
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i think the seg time had gotten to him. his toothpaste didn't seem to have worked. he kind of had abandoned that and he'd actually succumbed to having to eat the loaf. >> this [ bleep ] is disgusting, dude. how can they feed you this, man. hercules going to eat it. had to give in, man. every time i eat it, it gets stuck in my throat. i got to hack to get it out. it's stuck like the beans and the top of the hard stuff on the bread, whatever it is they call it. it just gets stuck right here and i got to hack to get it out. now waiting for my blanket now, my bed. >> the next time we saw courtly curtis, he had finished his seg time and he was up in a different unit. in jail the one thing you hardly ever hear is that the food is good. but when he got back to general population, he was actually saying this food's amazing. >> that loaf is not cutting the deal. it wasn't, man. so i'm glad to be back. >> he was back to his sort of fun-loving self. you could tell the experience in segregation had had an effect. >> i ain't going back
i think the seg time had gotten to him. his toothpaste didn't seem to have worked. he kind of had abandoned that and he'd actually succumbed to having to eat the loaf. >> this [ bleep ] is disgusting, dude. how can they feed you this, man. hercules going to eat it. had to give in, man. every time i eat it, it gets stuck in my throat. i got to hack to get it out. it's stuck like the beans and the top of the hard stuff on the bread, whatever it is they call it. it just gets stuck right here...
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>> no, ma'am. >> jennifer will not get out of ad seg until she serves another 13 days. 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! if you take multiple medications a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse spray or gel so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene. for people who suffer from a dr
>> no, ma'am. >> jennifer will not get out of ad seg until she serves another 13 days. 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...
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. >> segs in the city, offers guided tours around washington on segway. segs in the city in get it? one problem. >> this is illegal. >> it is illegal if you talk. >> bill mane had an idea. tours by segway. >> business grows tremendously. >> going to be up to our last year. >> but guys in d.c. must take a test and get a government license to give tours. >> the you have been giving tours. >> yes. >> you don't have a license? are you a bad person? >> i am not. >> she tried to get a license but that's not easy. >> i had to get four personal rev reps, people i have nope over a year. a criminal background check, passport photos. >> total cost, $200. >> two or three weeks later they said i could signed up for a test date, and i took it a week and a half ago and i failed by five points. >> after the interview she tried again, jumped through more hoops, paid another $115. retook the test, and finally did pass. >> i think trying to mak sure that people get a proper tour. >> we give them a proper tour. i mean, i've passed a bar exam. i know how to give a proper tour. >> off to the right, washi
. >> segs in the city, offers guided tours around washington on segway. segs in the city in get it? one problem. >> this is illegal. >> it is illegal if you talk. >> bill mane had an idea. tours by segway. >> business grows tremendously. >> going to be up to our last year. >> but guys in d.c. must take a test and get a government license to give tours. >> the you have been giving tours. >> yes. >> you don't have a license? are you a...
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. >> four days after entering the psych ward he is sent back to his cell in ad seg. >> yoo hoo. hey, we're going to bring you out to my nursing station. and we're going to redress your legs and i'm going to check your blood sugar, okay? >> two reports i have to deal with now. >> yeah but you can deal with those, right? seem to be doing a lot better than me. i hope you feel you are. >> i am doing better. >> glad to hear that. just keep it up. >> right now i'm fine. sitting back relaxing thinking about what i've done. think of how to do it different than i've done in the past. >>> up next -- >> when i was 6 years old, he was killing her. he had her on the bed and he was choking her out and me and my little brother -- excuse me. me and my little brother were begging him. ♪ i can't go on with that part. ♪ the intelligent, all-new audi a4 is here. ♪ ♪ ain't got time to make no apologies...♪ ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats pl
. >> four days after entering the psych ward he is sent back to his cell in ad seg. >> yoo hoo. hey, we're going to bring you out to my nursing station. and we're going to redress your legs and i'm going to check your blood sugar, okay? >> two reports i have to deal with now. >> yeah but you can deal with those, right? seem to be doing a lot better than me. i hope you feel you are. >> i am doing better. >> glad to hear that. just keep it up. >> right...
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california will also start regulating electronic seg lets like other tobacco products. >>> now the fight against the zika virus, somewhat unique approach the health department is giving out fear minnows with backyard ponds just north of new york city. >> the idea for those minnows to eat the mosquito larva before they have a chance to hatch and spread disease. here's fierce swelling around the zika virus and the mosquitos that spread it. >> it's a very difficult mosquito to control and eliminate. >> reporter: u.s. officials now saying it's quote very likely that zika would spread from mosquitos to humans in america. with summer right around the corner, what is the best thing you and your family can do to combat the disease right here at home. >> last spring, 15 insect repellants were tested. against the specific mosquitos known for carrying and spreading zika. they were saw yar picaridin. deep woods viii was found to be the most effective. we caught up with the bug guy from the university of maryland for his tips. >> insect-repellant is a very good way to >> reporter: but what else can y
california will also start regulating electronic seg lets like other tobacco products. >>> now the fight against the zika virus, somewhat unique approach the health department is giving out fear minnows with backyard ponds just north of new york city. >> the idea for those minnows to eat the mosquito larva before they have a chance to hatch and spread disease. here's fierce swelling around the zika virus and the mosquitos that spread it. >> it's a very difficult mosquito to...
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. >> serving 26 years for robbery, ernie johnson landed in ad seg for assaulting an officer. >> telle, have you taken a look at that book yet? i don't want it back unless you've finished it. >> i read it about halfway. the memory palace. >> is it okay? >> yeah, it tells about the life and times of michael ricci. >> i been in a couple fights. i'm generally an insolent person. i don't get along well with others. they don't like my religion. they discriminate against me because of that. >> johnson practices an obscure religion called asatru. >> before we were christians, we were asatru, believe in oden, thor. basically a medieval religion. classical. >> prison officials maintain these religions like asatru are really covers for white supremacist gangs. >> it's a problem. because you can't violate their religious freedom. >> take it easy, huh? >> all right. >> for father mcnally, the choice or legitimacy of an inmate's religion is a secondary concern. >> forget the priest bit. deal with them as a human being first, then the ministry comes along with that. you deal with them as they are,
. >> serving 26 years for robbery, ernie johnson landed in ad seg for assaulting an officer. >> telle, have you taken a look at that book yet? i don't want it back unless you've finished it. >> i read it about halfway. the memory palace. >> is it okay? >> yeah, it tells about the life and times of michael ricci. >> i been in a couple fights. i'm generally an insolent person. i don't get along well with others. they don't like my religion. they discriminate...
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he was removed to disciplinary seg based on that. >> i never made no threat. anyone, i'm not going to threat. i'm not going to talk about. i'm going to do it. >>> coming up -- >> i heard you are affiliated with the gangster of disciples. >> deangelo toomer meets with a gang investigator. >> he had a 37e, a medical emergency. >> william jarrett passes out. because, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness to keep away illness. and believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. as a health services and innovation company optum powers modern healthcare by connecting every part of it. so while the world keeps searching for healthier we're here to make healthier happen. ♪ i could get used to this. now you can, with the luxuriously transformed 2016 lexus es and es hybrid. ♪ wrely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. here, there, everywhere. united states pos
he was removed to disciplinary seg based on that. >> i never made no threat. anyone, i'm not going to threat. i'm not going to talk about. i'm going to do it. >>> coming up -- >> i heard you are affiliated with the gangster of disciples. >> deangelo toomer meets with a gang investigator. >> he had a 37e, a medical emergency. >> william jarrett passes out. because, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness to...
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he was removed to disciplinary seg based on that. >> i never made no threat. to anyone.i'm going to do anything to anyone, i'm not going to threat. i'm not going to talk about. i'm going to do it. >>> coming up -- >> i heard you are affiliated with the gangster of disciples. >> what that is? >> you know what that is. >> deangelo toomer meets with a gang investigator. >> he around 2:00 had a 37e, which is a medical emergency. >> william jarrett passes out. >>> inside the sheriff al cannon detention center, deangelo toomer is awaiting trial on a burglary charge. he has just been sent to disciplinary segregation for allegedly threatening an officer who had ordered him to take down the pictures on his cell wall. >> i came to lockup for refusing to obey. that was the initial charge. then another officer, he tried to come back with another charge 45 minutes later saying that i allegedly tried to threaten him. which is bogus. >> after speaking to other staff members, the disciplinary committee felt they could not substantiate the threat and dismissed it. >> wanted me to escort
he was removed to disciplinary seg based on that. >> i never made no threat. to anyone.i'm going to do anything to anyone, i'm not going to threat. i'm not going to talk about. i'm going to do it. >>> coming up -- >> i heard you are affiliated with the gangster of disciples. >> what that is? >> you know what that is. >> deangelo toomer meets with a gang investigator. >> he around 2:00 had a 37e, which is a medical emergency. >> william jarrett...
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they bought for $230 million -- >> when i saw they are selling that massive headquarters, used to be segs in the day, we can remember all of these things. i like young people just fine, it's nice to have a bunch of old people. >> that was charlie moore, ceo of rocket lawyer. one of my favorite things about reporting is the ability to go behind the scenes of justice about anything. and in this case you get an understanding of what it takes to make viral videos. >> this video has received more than a quarter billion views and it's one of just many. there's a video called 100 years of lingerie that we really can't show you on television. certainly not on a sunday morning. now these videos are created by a company called mode media, formerly glam media. here you see behind the scenes as they shoot 100 years of cars. between all of the videos, 100 series just a fraction, mode media brings in 100 million votes -- 400 million viewers every month. you might expect the founder of mode is a fashion ista of some sort from vogue or runways of paris but in fact, a former software engineer at apple. c
they bought for $230 million -- >> when i saw they are selling that massive headquarters, used to be segs in the day, we can remember all of these things. i like young people just fine, it's nice to have a bunch of old people. >> that was charlie moore, ceo of rocket lawyer. one of my favorite things about reporting is the ability to go behind the scenes of justice about anything. and in this case you get an understanding of what it takes to make viral videos. >> this video...
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now for should i worry, our weekly seg meant about, you know, everything that worries us.his viewerasks, i had lasix eye surgery several years ago but i'm noticing my vision is getting worse. i'm using drugstore reading glasses for help with work on the computer. how do you know when to switch to an actual prescription? dr. samadi, i had lasik surgery and the doctor warned me ahead of time, it's going to give you 20/20 but eventually you'll have to use reading glasses. lasik can't do anything about it. >> what concerned me about this particular person, he or she was doing well and over time the vision is precipitating and they're not doing so well. in that particular case, you should absolutely see your opt that molgophthalmologist. i have no problem for people using drugstore eyeglasses. having it based on ophthalmologist and know what your eye vision is exactly, cataract or macular degeneration. as we get older, stability of the lens will start to go down. that's part of aging. starting at age 40, and unfortunately even six months ago, i started wearing one of these. it'
now for should i worry, our weekly seg meant about, you know, everything that worries us.his viewerasks, i had lasix eye surgery several years ago but i'm noticing my vision is getting worse. i'm using drugstore reading glasses for help with work on the computer. how do you know when to switch to an actual prescription? dr. samadi, i had lasik surgery and the doctor warned me ahead of time, it's going to give you 20/20 but eventually you'll have to use reading glasses. lasik can't do anything...
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remember at one point in the seg we saw wti up by about 4%.that is what we are watching closely, about seven or eight points amp from correction territory. we're watching that index very, very closely at this hour. to seema mody for a news alert. >>>. new york city recommending the approval of cablevision's sales to europe's altize, a draft resolution is going to be voted on next week on may 11th. this follows the fcc's approval of this deal last night, now new york state is the only approve needed to get this deal solidified. we're looking at cablevision up fractionally on the day. back to you. >> got it, seema. thank you. >>> a massive wildfire burning in canada today, in fort mcmurray part of the the country's oilsands region, forcing evacuation of at least 80 thousands people. 1600 homes or buildings burned. no indication of injuries or death related to the fire. the disruption to oil production pushed oil higher today by almost 4%. also companies have cut output because of the fire. deidra bossa is live in alberta. first let's bring in je
remember at one point in the seg we saw wti up by about 4%.that is what we are watching closely, about seven or eight points amp from correction territory. we're watching that index very, very closely at this hour. to seema mody for a news alert. >>>. new york city recommending the approval of cablevision's sales to europe's altize, a draft resolution is going to be voted on next week on may 11th. this follows the fcc's approval of this deal last night, now new york state is the only...
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i want to pay off the mortgage. t know if build it back going to buy o'm seg a e . >> slin: some homeowre content keeping things e ey >> they want to give us money to towto build se ogh off the ground. it nllh u why knock things down now at mre it makes no sense. >> sullivan: others were worried about the choice they faced. f that these bungalows ould n be elevated. i'aneebe enneers can say diffy, but i mean, these are 90-year-old homes that i just thre t withstand these elevations. >> sullivan: it's okay? evne seemed to have their own ns >> i just want to show you th here's our front door. sthey can't put a aytop. they want to p aat yo, , backyard. yoa 2 rod use to get te or in the backyard. >> sullivan: the more time i he the more people tao,or complicated all seemed. as hd tohe this was headed. what's the plan here? >> after the storm, there was t ugs about what individumuties wan but in the end, it's about what duomeowners want. soome homeowners are cod levair some homeowners have deced to sell their homes. >>va you say it's up hewns, dep on what they want. u can end up with igode h
i want to pay off the mortgage. t know if build it back going to buy o'm seg a e . >> slin: some homeowre content keeping things e ey >> they want to give us money to towto build se ogh off the ground. it nllh u why knock things down now at mre it makes no sense. >> sullivan: others were worried about the choice they faced. f that these bungalows ould n be elevated. i'aneebe enneers can say diffy, but i mean, these are 90-year-old homes that i just thre t withstand these...
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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 trfficking. >> i'm not stupid. >> if it's up to me, you'll be gone by friday. >> don't do that to me. i promise you, it ain't nothing like that. i ain't got no enemies. >> maybe you don't even realize it. >> i'm not that dumb. i ain't done it. that's what i'm saying. i ain't done it. >> you're starting to stutter a lot now. >> i stutter anyway. >> not like that. >> sometimes we're forced to do things that we really don't want to do. i feel like i had no other way out. would i do it again? yeah, i'd do it again. >> concerns over contraband, especially cell phones, have prompted a surprise prison-wide shakedown. >> he's in there flushing something. he's refusing to sh
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 trfficking. >> i'm not stupid. >> if it's up to me, you'll be gone by friday....
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his cell to give them to him and that's against the rules so they locked me up, gave me 20 days in seg. i should be out in about eight days. >> they're not allowed to pass anything of any sort. not messages that they could be using to take care of some business on the outside. >> you're not allowed to give anybody anything, technically. it's just crazy. it's like juvenile. officer who up. >> so what'd you say? >> all kinds of stuff. i don't even remember. i know i cussed him out and it wasn't good. >> shepard was writing up for being in an unthorlsed area, refusing to obey an order, obstruction and disorderly conduct. he spent time in segregation thh of both incidents. >> they reprimand you for and it they try to lock you down and it's petty, you know what i mean? to give a guy some envelopes, he's getting ready to go to prison, i was just trying has p guilty to aggravated assault, aggravated battery, and armed robbery. he allegedly beat a homeless man without. >> he swung on me so i swung on him. he had picked up a shovel and tried toied to attack me with i. i defended myself. i didn'
his cell to give them to him and that's against the rules so they locked me up, gave me 20 days in seg. i should be out in about eight days. >> they're not allowed to pass anything of any sort. not messages that they could be using to take care of some business on the outside. >> you're not allowed to give anybody anything, technically. it's just crazy. it's like juvenile. officer who up. >> so what'd you say? >> all kinds of stuff. i don't even remember. i know i cussed...
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and the yard is seg ruigated based on underground rules. >> so, it seems like the black guys got the basketball court, no surprise there. so, if you're a white guy and you want to play basketball, is it not recommended you go over there? if you have a good jump ashot? >> it's that the guys that look like you might have an issue of you coming over here. >> is there an effort to create that cross pollination? >> yes. through other programs, work assignments. we try to bring our population together and successfully put people next to each other who traditionally will not be next to each other. >> he wanted to me to meet sean thomas, from the san quentin news. kamau bell. >> how you doing. heard a lot about you. >> i heard i should talk to you about what's going on down here. >> i'm the sports editor. >> how long are you in for? >> i got convicted voluntary manslaughter. 55 to life. so, level two is a blessing. sd they have free college here. i'm beating you. >> they don't bring in unknown comedians to talk to you. >> so, that's the alarm here at the prison and when there's an alarm, peo
and the yard is seg ruigated based on underground rules. >> so, it seems like the black guys got the basketball court, no surprise there. so, if you're a white guy and you want to play basketball, is it not recommended you go over there? if you have a good jump ashot? >> it's that the guys that look like you might have an issue of you coming over here. >> is there an effort to create that cross pollination? >> yes. through other programs, work assignments. we try to...
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he says he used e-seg represents a year ago. >> i used to chew tobacco. i use it as an alternative to that. i think it's safer. >> the trade association is criticizing the plan. in a statement, the group wrote in part, it pulls the rug out from the 9 million smokers who have switched to vaping, putting them in jeopardy of returning back to smoking. speaking of smoking, new rules in effect, parks in montgomery county, may 15th, no smoking in county parks, trails, or historic site, however, alcohol will be allowed. you have to have a permit and insurance. that's mainly for events like weddings and family reunions. drones are off limits except in posted areas. >>> robbed and beaten, a new jersey homeowner reliving the deal. >> just cocked me. i vaguely remember being dragged and they duct taped me into a plastic outdoor rocker. >>> police uncovered new clues about the attackers. that's next at 5:00. >>> also, the plan to sell alcohol at penn state games new at 6:00. narrator: the constitution says the president shall make nominations for the supreme court an
he says he used e-seg represents a year ago. >> i used to chew tobacco. i use it as an alternative to that. i think it's safer. >> the trade association is criticizing the plan. in a statement, the group wrote in part, it pulls the rug out from the 9 million smokers who have switched to vaping, putting them in jeopardy of returning back to smoking. speaking of smoking, new rules in effect, parks in montgomery county, may 15th, no smoking in county parks, trails, or historic site,...
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. >> they have been placed in seg for violation of rule 38.nd find out what led to this incident. >> announcer: patterson is asked to explain his behavior to the officers and our producer. >> what happened? >> did you ever see me masturbate on you? >> i didn't see anything. >> so, he accusing me of rule 38. that's indecent exposure. that means you saw me. >> no, that means he saw you. >> he didn't see, she saw. >> handle your pen out indecently exposed, if only to urinate. now, take him on up there. ♪ >> announcer: next on "lockup extend stay." >> all the sudden all hell breaks loose. >> announcer: the nightmare is just beginning. >> they got me in this little bitty cell. and it's so hot. i don't know how long i'm going to be in here. >> announcer: plus. >> my first instincts put the telephone cord around me and choke. i can't control myself and i end up strangling her and stomping her with my fist and my feet. i have a blog called "daddy doing work", it's funny that i've been in the news for being a dad. windows 10 is great because i need to
. >> they have been placed in seg for violation of rule 38.nd find out what led to this incident. >> announcer: patterson is asked to explain his behavior to the officers and our producer. >> what happened? >> did you ever see me masturbate on you? >> i didn't see anything. >> so, he accusing me of rule 38. that's indecent exposure. that means you saw me. >> no, that means he saw you. >> he didn't see, she saw. >> handle your pen out...
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we were doing an interview in one of the seg units and there was call for suicide. we rushed to see what has happening. i had seen the noose. >> this is what we pulled from his cell. >> it just blew me away that i was encountering it. here i am in the field seeing it happen in front of me that somebody was feeling that low that a bed sheet is what their solution was pretty much. >> at fairfax county jail in virginia we met another young man who would have his own experience with the dangers of incarceration. >> we just finished doing a check in with an inmate and walking down the hallway and private viola started really chewing out an inmate in one of the units. we came late to it and caught tend. viola was upset because an inmate was doing pull ups on the shower curtain rod which was a no no. >> get your inmate handbook out and read that. keep you occupied. maybe you'll learn something. obviously, you don't know how to follow the rules. what cell are you in? >> d. >> he's a 21-year-old guy but would have passed for 15 or 16. immediately we knew this was a fish out
we were doing an interview in one of the seg units and there was call for suicide. we rushed to see what has happening. i had seen the noose. >> this is what we pulled from his cell. >> it just blew me away that i was encountering it. here i am in the field seeing it happen in front of me that somebody was feeling that low that a bed sheet is what their solution was pretty much. >> at fairfax county jail in virginia we met another young man who would have his own experience...
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seg ra ra segregated rail car.the african-american experience. 400 years of history. >> this is the most important demonstration of democracy in the world. >> reporter: architect david ajay won an international competition to design it. >> it is a building is really speaking about the struggles for freedom. liberty. the things that are really, about what america is. it its just really profoundly moving. >> reporter: from the painful legacy of slavery, oppression, liberation of artistic and achievement. chuck berry's cadillac under raps. the display cases yet to be filled. pthis beautiful structure looke like this when weep were first here, just two years ago. we the museum director, lonnie bunch. >> one of the things that worried me from the beginning could be find the artifacts that would move people. >> that hasn't been a problem. for years, curators have been collecting artifacts. >> the story of the tuskeegee airmen is crucial. >> reporter: the cure ape tore helped find this world war two plane. the first black
seg ra ra segregated rail car.the african-american experience. 400 years of history. >> this is the most important demonstration of democracy in the world. >> reporter: architect david ajay won an international competition to design it. >> it is a building is really speaking about the struggles for freedom. liberty. the things that are really, about what america is. it its just really profoundly moving. >> reporter: from the painful legacy of slavery, oppression,...
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. >> and while some inmates get thrown into ad-seg, antonio easter hopes to get out. ve maden case thisikewise! but, funny story. on top of that? my mom is my best friend. uh oh. yeah. oop! there's the rescue text from my roommate saying she needs me. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi double cash card does. it lets you earn double cash back: the citi double cash card. innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. philips sonicare. save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax constipated? use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief to be taken care of. in good hands? like finding new ways home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a c
. >> and while some inmates get thrown into ad-seg, antonio easter hopes to get out. ve maden case thisikewise! but, funny story. on top of that? my mom is my best friend. uh oh. yeah. oop! there's the rescue text from my roommate saying she needs me. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi double cash card does. it lets you earn double cash back: the citi double cash card. innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get...
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and the boys in ad seg get a little surprise. >> they know when i go in i'm not leaving until i find> get off the yard! take it home! >> attention, donnor cos! [ bleep ] >> that was our greeting. >> to battle overcrowding, officer cavagnolo's donner unit houses inmates meant to be segregated from the general population within feet of mainline inmates. >> we have in this unit, we have 2 1/2 tiers of administrative segregation, and the bottom half is a reception center. it makes it really difficult for us, because inmates on the bottom half of the unit, they have access through a lot of different parts of the institution, and then our challenge we have in administrative segregation is the inmates make fish lines and they'll tie a little weight to it and pass it down and pass kites or weapons, so it's a constant battle. just controlling contraband and keep an eye on these inmates, keep them in order. you never know what you're going to get in here. you have to be prepared. just last week we had an inmate slashed from the second tier reception center and we just came off of lockdown from
and the boys in ad seg get a little surprise. >> they know when i go in i'm not leaving until i find> get off the yard! take it home! >> attention, donnor cos! [ bleep ] >> that was our greeting. >> to battle overcrowding, officer cavagnolo's donner unit houses inmates meant to be segregated from the general population within feet of mainline inmates. >> we have in this unit, we have 2 1/2 tiers of administrative segregation, and the bottom half is a reception...
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. >> seg segregation. it lives on live next. and i bety you'll be able to do that senior walk".i said "ok it's me and you girl, me and you!" i said "if you need to stop, there's a bench we'll just hang out in the shade." she said "absolutely not! we are going to finish this race!" and we were the last ones in, but you know what? we finished the race. and she goes "desiree, i'll never quit walking. ever" the e-class has 11 intelligent it recognizes pedestrianss. and alerts you. warns you about incoming cross-traffic. cameras and radar detect dangers you don't. and it can even stop by itself. so in this crash test, one thing's missing: a crash. the 2016 e-class. lease the e350 for $499 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. ♪ ♪ ♪ all kinds of people on all kinds of teams use slack to do amazing things. ♪ >>> welcome back live in the cnn newsroom. segregation still exists in a small mississippi community. more than 60 years after a landmark supreme court case declared school segregation unconstitutional. in cleveland, mississippi, one high school today is 99% african-american
. >> seg segregation. it lives on live next. and i bety you'll be able to do that senior walk".i said "ok it's me and you girl, me and you!" i said "if you need to stop, there's a bench we'll just hang out in the shade." she said "absolutely not! we are going to finish this race!" and we were the last ones in, but you know what? we finished the race. and she goes "desiree, i'll never quit walking. ever" the e-class has 11 intelligent it...
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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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. >> while regular ad seg inmates are allowed to interact with others during rec time, bubble inmates are isolated and must spend their one hour a day out of their cell in the rec yard alone. one of the inmates housed in the bubble is norman smart. >> mr. smart was placed in there due to the fact that his case was all over the news. mr. smart was also well-trained in the martial arts. so we wanted to not only just protect mr. smart from the other detainees, but also protect the other detainees from mr. smart if there was a confrontation. >> i'm in the bubble, they call it, which is the jail within the jail within the jail. they put me in here. it's been 183 days which is a little over six months. >> four days earlier, smart's trial for aggravated assault and murder in the beating death of his wife came to an end. medical reports said that smart's wife died from strangulation and numerous internal injuries. prosecutors presented evidence that smart had beaten her with his hands and feet and that he used boxing gloves in an attempt to conceal the evidence of his blows. smart was also gi
. >> while regular ad seg inmates are allowed to interact with others during rec time, bubble inmates are isolated and must spend their one hour a day out of their cell in the rec yard alone. one of the inmates housed in the bubble is norman smart. >> mr. smart was placed in there due to the fact that his case was all over the news. mr. smart was also well-trained in the martial arts. so we wanted to not only just protect mr. smart from the other detainees, but also protect the...
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. >> something as simple as seg her being proud of her hair and you being proud of your work, it's beautifulust go through basics. >> he now gives restyling lessons to other like-minded dads. daytona beach police officer is typical client. kevin says arresting crooks is a cakewalk compared to capturing a ponytail. phil presents it in way that even the most macho man can understand. >> like wrapping a rubberband around the extension cable. >> his girly girl 101, their styling skills are stoked bun. >> wrapping the braid around the ponytail itself. >> phil says the real reward has nothing to do with hair. >> that's excellent time to sit there and just talk about your day. >> yeah. my dad has a motto, it's not about the bun it's about the bond. or it's not about the braid it's about the bond. or anything that bond. >> it kind of works. >> whatever the marketing it's a success. since launching the class in october, lots of other dads have started workshops, in pennsylvania, texas, even netherlands. what more can i say. >> the only question you haven't asked, have i ever done hairstyle on a cat?
. >> something as simple as seg her being proud of her hair and you being proud of your work, it's beautifulust go through basics. >> he now gives restyling lessons to other like-minded dads. daytona beach police officer is typical client. kevin says arresting crooks is a cakewalk compared to capturing a ponytail. phil presents it in way that even the most macho man can understand. >> like wrapping a rubberband around the extension cable. >> his girly girl 101, their...
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the really seen too much before.chef normally we see the aftermath aa but here we're seeing what's seging insulators causing us so much um smoke and fire.e. this was thursday morning andni just the beginning of the problems.pr by afternoon, some debris on dri the tracks that reportedlyepte sparked another fire and more smoke.ok again, same issue that's beensee plaguing so many of thesef t other stations and systems. stes water infiltration into the tunnels improper or missingsing insulation on cables and nowcabw after decades of neglected nle maintenance smoke and firesnce k have become all too common. cmo. metro general manager paulau wiedefeld said he consultedon with the department ofen transportation after dealing that video and made the call to shut down three dow stations along the blue orangeea and silver lines for thees for t night. there were bus bridges from busb eastern market to l'enfant plaza to ferry passengersasng around the closure but again a a lot of passengers resigned tod o the fact that this is notthis in going to be the last.to bthe want to let you know that there
the really seen too much before.chef normally we see the aftermath aa but here we're seeing what's seging insulators causing us so much um smoke and fire.e. this was thursday morning andni just the beginning of the problems.pr by afternoon, some debris on dri the tracks that reportedlyepte sparked another fire and more smoke.ok again, same issue that's beensee plaguing so many of thesef t other stations and systems. stes water infiltration into the tunnels improper or missingsing insulation on...
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tha >> like the coach sending me seg in. thanks.metro update.pd no longer single tracking tra outplay line addison road to stadium-armory. no alerts across the other the o five lines.five l crash and closure in prince william. old bridge road eastbound shut down at minnieville road withied an accident scene.ne police are detouring traffic. 95 north slows in the typicaln c spot. dale city to 123. t so be prepared for that one asra you head towards the occoquan oc this morning. as you head out in fairfax frf another crash that we're t dealing with. this is on little riverittle turnpike blocking the ramp tohem the inner loop. you'll need to find all n different route to get to the te inner loop this morning.ning. 395 inbound nice and quiet. a q i like what i'm seeing fromg frm the bottom of the beltway through the 14th street bridge. the freeway by the thirdro sttfrreet tunnel also quiet. q quick look outside.de. wet roads however this mondayhin morning. give yourself some extra time. use caution a little bit of le t shine there on the
tha >> like the coach sending me seg in. thanks.metro update.pd no longer single tracking tra outplay line addison road to stadium-armory. no alerts across the other the o five lines.five l crash and closure in prince william. old bridge road eastbound shut down at minnieville road withied an accident scene.ne police are detouring traffic. 95 north slows in the typicaln c spot. dale city to 123. t so be prepared for that one asra you head towards the occoquan oc this morning. as you head...
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. >> you and i both know usually i wouldn't care about being -- about being seg. doesn't matter. 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 understan
. >> you and i both know usually i wouldn't care about being -- about being seg. doesn't matter. 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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as you seg they probably are aware of the problems they have coming into the future. if they feel under pressure we will see more killings, more attacks. the oil industry further south, more mass executions. but i don't think we're there yet. we are in the city building effort not necessarily a caliphate. we've seen it replicated elsewhere in egypt, syria, iraq and elsewhere. >> fred, let me ask you to pick up on that. how successful do you think daesh can be in building the structures there it has in turkey and in syria? after all, there's got to be a lot of competition from other factions and this new government of national accord and i just question how much in the way of financial reserves daesh could bring to bear in trying to attract libyans and other fighters. i realize there's a big reservoir of potential fighters elsewhere in africa, tunisia and so on but what are the practical constraints on daesh and how is it -- how would it be possible for the combination of the libyan government of national accord and international partners to compete with them? >> well,
as you seg they probably are aware of the problems they have coming into the future. if they feel under pressure we will see more killings, more attacks. the oil industry further south, more mass executions. but i don't think we're there yet. we are in the city building effort not necessarily a caliphate. we've seen it replicated elsewhere in egypt, syria, iraq and elsewhere. >> fred, let me ask you to pick up on that. how successful do you think daesh can be in building the structures...
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jeff segs ssions is one of the t highly respected people in the united states senate. jeff sessions is a person that i believe that ted cruz has the most respect for and i think ted thought he would get an endorsement. you know, jeff sessions has never endorsed a presidential candidate before as many years as he's been in the senate. so, you know, jeff sessions certainly is somebody that i would consider, absolutely. he's a fantastic person. >> policy question -- >> -- the situation at the cincinnati zoo and animal activists are outraged that they killed this gorilla who was holding the 4-year-old boy. how do you feel about it -- >> i think it's a very tough call. it was amazing because there were moments with the gorilla, the way he held that child, it was almost like a mother holding a baby. looked so beautiful and calm and there were moments where it looked pretty dangerous. i don't think they had a choice. i mean, probably they didn't have a choice. you have a child, a young child who is at stake, and, you know, it's too bad there wasn't another way. i thought it w
jeff segs ssions is one of the t highly respected people in the united states senate. jeff sessions is a person that i believe that ted cruz has the most respect for and i think ted thought he would get an endorsement. you know, jeff sessions has never endorsed a presidential candidate before as many years as he's been in the senate. so, you know, jeff sessions certainly is somebody that i would consider, absolutely. he's a fantastic person. >> policy question -- >> -- the situation...
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jeff segs says he thinks this decision when you look at it in that way is really quite simple. >> i think to look at is how do we make america competitive in today's global market. we are seeing a gap. we are seeing american workers where 4/5 of americans are not seeing income increases or income growth in the metropolitan areas. wages are stagnant. our economy is sluggish. americans don't feel they are being placed first. so we have to look internally. we need to look internally to see how we are benefiting america in general. so i think that's bad when we talk about helping the american worker. but also american exceptionalism. that's clearly the vision donald trump is pushing forward in the election. >> i think you are papering over significant differences. you started off on the right point. this is an effort by senator sessions to say get in line and get on the band wagon, you must support donald trump and ignore the policy differences in the party. the republican party is a party of free trade. senator sessions is saying we are changing directions. senator sessions says immigration
jeff segs says he thinks this decision when you look at it in that way is really quite simple. >> i think to look at is how do we make america competitive in today's global market. we are seeing a gap. we are seeing american workers where 4/5 of americans are not seeing income increases or income growth in the metropolitan areas. wages are stagnant. our economy is sluggish. americans don't feel they are being placed first. so we have to look internally. we need to look internally to see...