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you should ad seg me. why you're not is beyond me so why don't you tell me why you're not ad segging me? >> there is no valid threat right now. >> oh, yeah? well, why don't you look at my write-ups? at territorial i got a write-up for possessing a razor knife in my cell. >> prior to placing him in general population, warden trinity wants to make sure schreiber doesn't dig himself into a deeper hole. >> do you understand i'm not going to waste an ad seg bed on you? you're not a legitimate threat. you're trying to check in is what you're trying to do. >> damn right. i'm trying to save my own [ bleep ] neck. >> you would not have been moved to this facility if there was a verified theft against your life. let these gentlemen do their job. if we verify a threat, we'll deal with it appropriately. you acting out and you telling the other offenders why you're here isn't doing you favors. that will cause you problems throughout your whole career. keep your mouth in the unit. don't talk about why you're here. don't
you should ad seg me. why you're not is beyond me so why don't you tell me why you're not ad segging me? >> there is no valid threat right now. >> oh, yeah? well, why don't you look at my write-ups? at territorial i got a write-up for possessing a razor knife in my cell. >> prior to placing him in general population, warden trinity wants to make sure schreiber doesn't dig himself into a deeper hole. >> do you understand i'm not going to waste an ad seg bed on you? you're...
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we were in ad seg, administrative segregation, the prison within a prison. we started hearing inmates screaming out things and i started to hear them talking about cho-mos, which are sex offenders and then mayhem erupted. [ bleep ] >> i believe he threw a liquid substance under the door that smelled somewhat suspicious and we're going to report that. >> jonathan hall, serving 40 years for murder, was one of the first inmates to make it clear we weren't welcome in administrative segregation. >> unless he does calm down and follow our rules and orders, he'll be cell extracted. >> inmate hall won't calm down. so they call in the special response team. and they suit up in their gear. in these situations, when we want to film it, they always have us suit up as well. >> if he doesn't comply at that point, we'll introduce o.c. >> you got it? >> uh-huh. >> inmate hall, come to the door and cuff up. offender hall, if you do not cuff up, we will introduce chemical agents. are you going to comply? >> introduce o.c. >> hall has covered his food port and window with a ma
we were in ad seg, administrative segregation, the prison within a prison. we started hearing inmates screaming out things and i started to hear them talking about cho-mos, which are sex offenders and then mayhem erupted. [ bleep ] >> i believe he threw a liquid substance under the door that smelled somewhat suspicious and we're going to report that. >> jonathan hall, serving 40 years for murder, was one of the first inmates to make it clear we weren't welcome in administrative...
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i ain't been to seg for a while.d of follow in my parents' footsteps and stuff, because they were in the family. my dad has been in prison and he's been if twice. my mom just got out, he was in here for five years. and now i'm in here. >> as we interview cox and brady, another offender in seg decides it's his turn for attention. >> i want my [ bleep ] food. >> your food? they're going to get your food in a second. >> kids don't want to come here. they don't know what it's like until they come. a lot of kids out there wouldn't make it in here. >> coming up, after two years behind bars, will adam cameron be able to follow his grandparents' rules and stay out of prison? >> i've been given many chances. this is my last -- this is my second chance before prison. fams with 0-calorie monk fruit in the raw. ♪ welcome back [ male announcer ] it's made with the natural, vine-ripened sweetness of fruit, so you can serve up deliciously sweet treats without all the sugar. so let no drink go unsweetened. no spatula un-licked. and
i ain't been to seg for a while.d of follow in my parents' footsteps and stuff, because they were in the family. my dad has been in prison and he's been if twice. my mom just got out, he was in here for five years. and now i'm in here. >> as we interview cox and brady, another offender in seg decides it's his turn for attention. >> i want my [ bleep ] food. >> your food? they're going to get your food in a second. >> kids don't want to come here. they don't know what...
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delineates your continued placement here in ad seg. you did receive that document. right? you understand that document? >> yes. >> okay. and that document explains to you once again because you were validated as a disruptive group which will then be changed to a prison gang. all individuals who are involved in prison gangs once validated are placed in a permanent shu because now you become a safety and security issue to the general population and/or the sny facility. we have no other recourse but to rehouse you from a gp or sny setting or permanent shu. >> i haven't gotten any write-ups. i wasn't the yard. i was programming. and i came straight from juvenile hall. so the whole time i'm down redemption >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> america's prisons. dangerous. often deadly. there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet! down! >> among the nation's toughest, california's state prison, corcoran, severely overcrowded and plagued by racial tension. we spend months inside,
delineates your continued placement here in ad seg. you did receive that document. right? you understand that document? >> yes. >> okay. and that document explains to you once again because you were validated as a disruptive group which will then be changed to a prison gang. all individuals who are involved in prison gangs once validated are placed in a permanent shu because now you become a safety and security issue to the general population and/or the sny facility. we have no...
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i didn't think -- >> so your objective is to get ad seg? >> if you throw me to population and some [ bleep ] sticks me, then dude, i'm coming back on you all like a [ bleep ] tiger. i'm going to take you to court and i'm going to sue the [ bleep ] out of you. >> i really don't have to do this. at this point i am going to put him back in this house. because i really don't know -- >> i'll shut up, man. how about if i can shut up. let's get this over with. >> you know, let's do this tomorrow. it's better for me. >> we're here right now. >> i'm not really in the mood right now. >> i don't care. >> all right, let's go back. >> do what you want. you're the boss, man. >> i can't let him come in and dictate how my interview is going to go, and i won't do that. at some point, i've got to do what's best for me and what was best for me was to end the interview. >> schreiber's stay in general population didn't last long. he was caught with a razor knife and sent back to administrative segregation where he wanted to stay all along. but it came with a pr
i didn't think -- >> so your objective is to get ad seg? >> if you throw me to population and some [ bleep ] sticks me, then dude, i'm coming back on you all like a [ bleep ] tiger. i'm going to take you to court and i'm going to sue the [ bleep ] out of you. >> i really don't have to do this. at this point i am going to put him back in this house. because i really don't know -- >> i'll shut up, man. how about if i can shut up. let's get this over with. >> you...
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you've got to remember i've never been to seg here, okay? i'm coming off eight years of antidepressants. i've received further bad news from the outside world. it's always something. so it's like it's been just a little tough for me. it's not something i'm used to doing here. >> you're not unique. this is basically said and done. >> this is not something i'm used to doing here. >> weir has developed a reputation among the correction staff at limon. >> he's always around. always has something to say. something like that. not insulting, necessarily, but you know, very victim prone i would definitely say. >> if i didn't know any better, which i may not, i would just swear this place is out to get me. >> i don't think so, mr. weir. i've got letters, six pages, front and back. you know, this is going on, this is going on. he's just -- uh -- he's a headache. but we've got to do our job. so every time he writes something, you know, i'll come down and speak with him about it. >> i'll do whatever i have to do to get you -- not to get you to help me,
you've got to remember i've never been to seg here, okay? i'm coming off eight years of antidepressants. i've received further bad news from the outside world. it's always something. so it's like it's been just a little tough for me. it's not something i'm used to doing here. >> you're not unique. this is basically said and done. >> this is not something i'm used to doing here. >> weir has developed a reputation among the correction staff at limon. >> he's always around....
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i've kind of worked my way through that after ten years of super max and ad-seg unit.m 51 years old i'm kind of figuring out that that might not be the way to go. but i can't escape my past. when i first came up in here i stabbed a couple of guys. could have easily killed one of them. i don't know how he lived. i don't know why he lived, but he did. >> nick compton hopes to survive another day himself. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] snitch! >> compton claims the aryan brotherhood has extorted his family for more than $500. he's finally received the money order receipts he's been requesting from compton's mother. they should serve as evidence of extortion or protection money to keep compton from being assaulted again. but he thinks they mean something else. >> we got receipts for your mom. >> okay. >> ain't no $400. comes out to about like $210. it don't say extortion, it says to me debt. it don't say extortion. it says debt. that's what that says to me, because it's small amounts. extortion -- i've seen extortion here. they're hundreds of dollars. >> she's got hundreds of doll
i've kind of worked my way through that after ten years of super max and ad-seg unit.m 51 years old i'm kind of figuring out that that might not be the way to go. but i can't escape my past. when i first came up in here i stabbed a couple of guys. could have easily killed one of them. i don't know how he lived. i don't know why he lived, but he did. >> nick compton hopes to survive another day himself. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] snitch! >> compton claims the aryan brotherhood has...
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when an enmate acts out in the general population, he's moved to seg for the safety of offenders 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 is fast. just sit on your hands, keep your mouth quiet, keep your mouth shut and let it pass. and sometimes it gets to them, sometimes it doesn't. >> [ bleep ]. >> i don't want the whole situation to escalate. it doesn't have to. no it does not. >> there ain't no the choice. >> after three years behind bars, this troubled teen has landed in seg more than once. his appetite for mayhem and attention is a continuous struggle but now the situation is much more serious. >> he was you know going through staffs and tying things up like he was going to hang himself. >> superintendent mike de
when an enmate acts out in the 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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. >> segs in the city offer guided tours around washington on segues. one problem. >> it is illegal. >> it is illegal if you tour. >> bill main had an idea. tours by seg way. >> but guides must take a test and get aovernment license to give tours. >> have you been giving tours? >> uh-huh. >> but 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 references from people i have known over a year. i had to get a criminal background check it was something like $20. >> total cost 2 h$200. >> two or three weeks later they said i could sign up for a test date i failed by 5 points. she tried again paid another $115 retook the test and finally did ying to make sure people give a proper tour? >> i passed the bar exam. i know how to give a proper tour. >> if you look off to the right washington, d.c. and off to the left virginia and the pentagon. the tour rules aren't about safety on seg weigay's they are about what the guides are allowed to say. many rules are limits on s
. >> segs in the city offer guided tours around washington on segues. one problem. >> it is illegal. >> it is illegal if you tour. >> bill main had an idea. tours by seg way. >> but guides must take a test and get aovernment license to give tours. >> have you been giving tours? >> uh-huh. >> but 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...
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to err on the side of caution we'll place them in ad seg and do our investigation.nding the outcome, we'll determine what their program is going to be, whether to place them back on this facility or retain them. it was very successful. we got what we wanted at this point. we'll see what kind of paperwork they have, documents they have that we might be interested in. >> these inmates will be held in administrative segregation until isu's investigation has been completed. although the incident at tehachapi forced corcoran to alter its day-to-day routine, the arrival of new inmates never ceases. and for these new inmates, survival depends on knowing the rules and knowing your place. >> everything comes down to how you conduct yourself. and the overall code of how you conduct yourself is pathetic. but it's by race. you know, you're no longer considered -- you no longer become human. you become a color. >> in the four months we spent inside corcoran, our producers learned that for most inmates the safest place is with their own race. >> would you not hang out with an asi
to err on the side of caution we'll place them in ad seg and do our investigation.nding the outcome, we'll determine what their program is going to be, whether to place them back on this facility or retain them. it was very successful. we got what we wanted at this point. we'll see what kind of paperwork they have, documents they have that we might be interested in. >> these inmates will be held in administrative segregation until isu's investigation has been completed. although the...
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take sot sot trt: 14 seg.e: ...que plan vas a querer take vo cesar -----a traves de la pagina web, "covered c-a punto com barra e-s" usted podra revisar y elegir el plan que mas se ajuste a sus necesidades, y en espanol. ----si usted no elige algun plan hoy, tranquilo, tiene hasta el 31 de marzo para suscribirse a uno de estos paquetes. pero si se pasa de esta ultima fecha podria ser acreedor a una multa. stop open cesar --- tenemos nueva informacion en las decisiones que tom la alcalda de redwood city con respecto a la compaÑa sims take vo propietaria de la planta de reciclaje donde ocurrieron dos incendios en poco mas de un mes... --- a partir de hoy la planta entrar en un control estricto durante 60 das. adems de acordar ciertas reglas que la compaÑia debe seguir... --- entre estas recomendacio nes se requiere que la planta tenga las 24 horas del dia 3 operadores calificados y aprobados por el municipio. --- la planta deber colaborar y permitir inspecciones constantes, programadas o sorpresivas al estableci
take sot sot trt: 14 seg.e: ...que plan vas a querer take vo cesar -----a traves de la pagina web, "covered c-a punto com barra e-s" usted podra revisar y elegir el plan que mas se ajuste a sus necesidades, y en espanol. ----si usted no elige algun plan hoy, tranquilo, tiene hasta el 31 de marzo para suscribirse a uno de estos paquetes. pero si se pasa de esta ultima fecha podria ser acreedor a una multa. stop open cesar --- tenemos nueva informacion en las decisiones que tom la...
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review committee no replace ad seg after receiving a complaint due to battery on an inmate. work sheet 115 where you were charged and found guilty of an a1 offense, which says that a 29a has been completed with the murder of an inmate. >> and do you want to stay in ad seg until we move you over? any questions of us? >> this is my first time though. >> this is the minimum, and the medium and the maximum and the minimum is 15 months, and so we have to go by the regs. so you got any questions? >> no. >> okay. thank you. >> the assault has earned this inmate a 15-month cshu term. but reuben cruz who we last saw in a similar situation -- >> 17 stab wounds. and i came out with none. >> is now making himself at home on the sensitive needs yard. >> s.n.y. is just a name for -- honestly, i don't even know. you know? i love it. i honestly do. this is the first time that i could choose who i want to talk to, who i want to play basketball with. honestly, it's just a whole change of scenario. a whole change of lifestyle. it's better. honestly, it's a lot better. you know? this right here
review committee no replace ad seg after receiving a complaint due to battery on an inmate. work sheet 115 where you were charged and found guilty of an a1 offense, which says that a 29a has been completed with the murder of an inmate. >> and do you want to stay in ad seg until we move you over? any questions of us? >> this is my first time though. >> this is the minimum, and the medium and the maximum and the minimum is 15 months, and so we have to go by the regs. so you got...
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. >> on his way to pre-seg, a temporary lockdown for inmates awaiting disciplinary hearings, harrisoneals his reason for having the shank. >> the dude that murdered my cousin is in this prison. >> does he live in "e" dorm? >> no, he lives in "f" dorm. but word was he was going to get me, so the day i heard that is the same day i got caught with it. that's when i got the shank. >> all right. >> shakir smith was the man that harrison was allegedly targeting. >> he already passed a rumor that he wanted to try to kill me or was going to kill me. and i could either go at this guy head-on and probably prove everybody right that i'm this big, violent person that they marked me to be, or i could talk to him face up, and i came in one day from work. the dude was waiting outside. and i kind of seen he was antsy and everything. had something in his pocket. >> so you had the shank in your pocket? >> i had tied -- i had a shoestring holding my pants up, and it was tied to the shoestring, hanging by my right side. >> smith was convicted of killing harrison's cousin, but claims it was someone else.
. >> on his way to pre-seg, a temporary lockdown for inmates awaiting disciplinary hearings, harrisoneals his reason for having the shank. >> the dude that murdered my cousin is in this prison. >> does he live in "e" dorm? >> no, he lives in "f" dorm. but word was he was going to get me, so the day i heard that is the same day i got caught with it. that's when i got the shank. >> all right. >> shakir smith was the man that harrison was...
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officer jeremy backart works on ad seg where inmates are locked down and watched 23 hours a day, sevenay 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. we also wear a protective vest where
officer jeremy backart works on ad seg where inmates are locked down and watched 23 hours a day, sevenay 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...
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. >> while marcus branch sits in seg, calculating his fate, across the compound the future of abel lies in the hands of the review committee. >> i'm not afraid of no question. i'm just afraid of them saying no, but i don't know. i'm going to make it, i know i'll make it. >> you ready? >> yes, sir. >> why are you here? >> violation of parole. i violated -- i had a pistol while i was on parole. >> how long were you out when that happened? >> about a month. >> talk to me about your stg ties. >> well, i was tagging stuff up like my coats and my shoes, my shower shoes, and a blue chair in gp. i had tagged it up, so i got wrote up for it and they sent me over here for it. >> by tagging it up, you were destroying the property by writing gang graffiti on it? >> what gang are you affiliated with? >> circ 13. >> how do you deal with your gang affiliation once you leave here? >> i'm going to ignore them and go to school. >> you think ignoring them is going to work? >> hopefully. >> did it work last time? >> no. last time, i didn't have no future plans. i got out, i didn't have my ged. i didn't hav
. >> while marcus branch sits in seg, calculating his fate, across the compound the future of abel lies in the hands of the review committee. >> i'm not afraid of no question. i'm just afraid of them saying no, but i don't know. i'm going to make it, i know i'll make it. >> you ready? >> yes, sir. >> why are you here? >> violation of parole. i violated -- i had a pistol while i was on parole. >> how long were you out when that happened? >> about a...
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i've kicked these guys out of seg.ully that lessens some of the impact on him. >> oh, i'm sure it will. >> lieutenants piper and fox have decided to question laudone again. but first, laudone asks to speak to piper alone. >> i'm feeling that nobody is on my side. i understand the predicament i put myself in. at the time i thought i did the right thing going to the officers and laying it all out there. >> and pointing out the shot caller? >> right. >> and the shot caller never put hands on you? >> no. >> and you thought that was correct? >> at the time, yes. i mean, because, you know -- >> you've got to know number, dude. you know that's never correct. especially if he didn't put hands on you. here's what we're going to do. we're going to go take a walk. we're going to go talk to lieutenant fox. >> okay. >> okay? >> he's going to be mad. >> you think? >> probably. >> how come? >> i don't know. maybe waste of his time. >> i'm not believing a word you have to say. i mean, nothing corroborates with cameras. nothing corrobo
i've kicked these guys out of seg.ully that lessens some of the impact on him. >> oh, i'm sure it will. >> lieutenants piper and fox have decided to question laudone again. but first, laudone asks to speak to piper alone. >> i'm feeling that nobody is on my side. i understand the predicament i put myself in. at the time i thought i did the right thing going to the officers and laying it all out there. >> and pointing out the shot caller? >> right. >> and the...
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. >> 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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in a way, seg regating, but fora reason. >> reporter: goal weight, 225.tarting weight, 310 pounds. th he tried to lose weight and was a member for 12 years paying $75. after one year he never went back. >> reporter: for 11 years you paid for a gym membership and never went. >> it wasn't something i was comfortable going into the gym. you are on your own. there is no one there how to help you. no one to explain what you should be doing. >> reporter: lewis has dropped 50 pounds in six months. his goal weight, 180. >> you are doing a lot of soy and fish. >> reporter: jennifer ventrel says the program works. is this a cop out in some ways. where does it ♪ do you start having grocery stores for big people? do you have bigger planes specifically for bigger people? all awe this is about making some one feel comfortable to make the change. to engage in a healthy behavior. it's not, oh, it is okay that you are big. you can stay the way that you are. >> chris is their biggest success story yet. his first day, he weighed nearly 550 pounds. almost two years later, he
in a way, seg regating, but fora reason. >> reporter: goal weight, 225.tarting weight, 310 pounds. th he tried to lose weight and was a member for 12 years paying $75. after one year he never went back. >> reporter: for 11 years you paid for a gym membership and never went. >> it wasn't something i was comfortable going into the gym. you are on your own. there is no one there how to help you. no one to explain what you should be doing. >> reporter: lewis has dropped 50...
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this is administrative segregation, also known as ad seg. >> the first time i entered ad seg, i was completely of noise. every single prisoner seemed to be screaming at the top of their lungs and every single scream was an insult directed toward someone else. >> iowa state penitentiary is a maximum security institution, and there are challenges every day just by a virtue of the type of inmate we have here. many are here because of their lengthy sentences but an awful lot of them are here by virtue of their conduct at other prisons. this is the end of the road for them. >> and our cameras were rolling as the latest van full of trouble arrived. >> we're expecting 12 inmates coming in. they'll be processed in, their photos taken, height and weight and they'll be processed and sent to the appropriate cell houses. >> among those on their way to cell house 220 is jeremy fickling, a baby-faced inmate with a penchant for violence. fickling is serving four years for assaulting a police officer. he was transferred to iowa state for allegedly throwing bodily fluids on a correctional officer. >> you don't
this is administrative segregation, also known as ad seg. >> the first time i entered ad seg, i was completely of noise. every single prisoner seemed to be screaming at the top of their lungs and every single scream was an insult directed toward someone else. >> iowa state penitentiary is a maximum security institution, and there are challenges every day just by a virtue of the type of inmate we have here. many are here because of their lengthy sentences but an awful lot of them are...
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2000 # after he was confronted about images of child pornography on a school camera he had in his poe seg. he was captured last spring -- possession. he was captured in nicaragua. no sentencing date is set so far. >>> a long time d.c. police officer is behind bars charged with pandering. investigators say officer linwood barnhill jr. was pitching two underage girls. -- pimping two underage girls. authorities have reason to suspect there may be more minors involved. they found a 16-year-old runaway in barnhill's southeast d.c. apartment last week as well as another victim who is 15 years old. >>> traffic is slowing again in the northbound lanes of the bw parkway. there was a double fate stahl crash early this morning -- fatal crash early this morning. it closed things down for nearly seven hours. the cause of the crash is still unknown. peggy fox has more. >> reporter: a double fatal crash shut down northbound lanes of the bw parkway for more than seven hours this morning. it happened in cheverly right at the exit to route 202. a white sedan flipped on to its roof after it hit a pickup tru
2000 # after he was confronted about images of child pornography on a school camera he had in his poe seg. he was captured last spring -- possession. he was captured in nicaragua. no sentencing date is set so far. >>> a long time d.c. police officer is behind bars charged with pandering. investigators say officer linwood barnhill jr. was pitching two underage girls. -- pimping two underage girls. authorities have reason to suspect there may be more minors involved. they found a...
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. >> because for a year and two months and then in seg -- i had not much contact with family. >> mikhailhordorkovsky had been russia's richest men, a powerful group of oligarchs who had their wings clipped. vladimir putin's decision to pardon mikhail khordorkovsky surprised many. it came weeks before the start of the sochi winter olympics. for western public opinion it's an enormous event. it's a big step in order to soften a negative attitude towards putin's russia. the civilized society, that was the main motive. >> during his time in prison, mikhail khordorkovsky's image was transformed from that of a ruthless businessman to political activist. behind bars he was an outspoken critic of the kremlin, it's unclear how loud the voice will be now he's on the other side and out of russia. >> he was 10 years in different areas, and that means he has to learn what it means to live in a modern society and it's very difficult. he needs time. the kremlin will watch every move that mikhail khordorkovsky makes. on sunday we expect him to come here and give more details about his future, and how it
. >> because for a year and two months and then in seg -- i had not much contact with family. >> mikhailhordorkovsky had been russia's richest men, a powerful group of oligarchs who had their wings clipped. vladimir putin's decision to pardon mikhail khordorkovsky surprised many. it came weeks before the start of the sochi winter olympics. for western public opinion it's an enormous event. it's a big step in order to soften a negative attitude towards putin's russia. the civilized...
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. >> $650 billion that this seg the can contribute if they were only brought back to the level of spending that they had in 1984. >> reporter: those same marketing experts say what people with money want are high value products at low cost and more signs of a stronger economic recovery in 2014. for "nightly business report", i'm hampton pearson. >>> and coming up on the program, if you think the tech run is over, our market monitor might beg to differ. he tells you what he thinks you should own next year. that's next. >>> general motors and toyota issued recalls over sea today and that's where we he gin the market focus. gm and the chinese partner issued a 1.5 million car recall, one of the biggest ever in china. the auto maker said certain buicks and chevys may have defective fuel pump brackets. this is an unwelcome hit for gm that lost its spot as the top selling spot to volkswagon this year. meanwhile, toyota is recalling 400,000 cars in saudi arabia because of concerns of unintended acceleration in some toyota and lexus models. gm off about 1.5% to 40. 94. shares of toyota rose 121.88.
. >> $650 billion that this seg the can contribute if they were only brought back to the level of spending that they had in 1984. >> reporter: those same marketing experts say what people with money want are high value products at low cost and more signs of a stronger economic recovery in 2014. for "nightly business report", i'm hampton pearson. >>> and coming up on the program, if you think the tech run is over, our market monitor might beg to differ. he tells...
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---seg n la oficina del gobernador, el total de los indultados cumplieron con sus sentencias y lograrone destacar que un perdn gubernamental no borra una condena del rcord de una persona, pero pero s le restaura ciertos derechos como el de servir como jurado en un juicio. cesar ---si usted no pudo inscribirse al plan de salud mejor conocido como "obamacare", no se desespere. hoy se inform que se dar un perodo de gracia para aquellos que no pudieron inscribirse ayer take vo da en el que venci el plazo para que las personas se inscribieran y comenzaran a disfrutar de los beneficios el primero de enero. ---la gran demanda de ltimo minuto que tuvo el sitio web de "covered califorinia" fue la causa por la que muchos no lograron completar el proceso de inscripcin. ---asimismo el sitio web "healthcare punto gov" recibi casi tres millones de visitas desde el viernes pasado hasta la noche de ayer lunes. ---no se ha informado la duracin del periodo de gracia. stop open cesar ---surgen nuevos detalles de los daÑos causados por el fuego forestal de "big sur"... take vo ---como recordarn el incendio
---seg n la oficina del gobernador, el total de los indultados cumplieron con sus sentencias y lograrone destacar que un perdn gubernamental no borra una condena del rcord de una persona, pero pero s le restaura ciertos derechos como el de servir como jurado en un juicio. cesar ---si usted no pudo inscribirse al plan de salud mejor conocido como "obamacare", no se desespere. hoy se inform que se dar un perodo de gracia para aquellos que no pudieron inscribirse ayer take vo da en el...
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. >> e seg -- e cigarette smoke is still dangerous. they added e cigarettes to the smoking restriction. >> the ownersson -- owners son of a smoke shop said he was able to stop smoking. >> i'm down to 0. all i am doing is getting the flavor. >> the manufactures said it's not fair to associate that with their problem. >> it's pharmaceutical grade nicotine. when those chemicals react to the heat it turns into water via pour -- vapor. >>reporter: he said he doesn't sell much toe -- tay tobacco any more. >> the -- scientist said there are detectable amounts of substances that get inside people. that's enough for me. >> the ban gets another reading next month before it will take effect. >>> have you every wanted to create a sound track for a moment in your life. we have the snip it act. you can snip 4 to 10 second of a song and match it with photos. >> you can be funny with the post or sent men -- ,,,,,,,, a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we crea
. >> e seg -- e cigarette smoke is still dangerous. they added e cigarettes to the smoking restriction. >> the ownersson -- owners son of a smoke shop said he was able to stop smoking. >> i'm down to 0. all i am doing is getting the flavor. >> the manufactures said it's not fair to associate that with their problem. >> it's pharmaceutical grade nicotine. when those chemicals react to the heat it turns into water via pour -- vapor. >>reporter: he said he...
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segs in the city, get it. one problem. >> this is illegal. >> it is illegal if you talk. >> bill maine had an idea, tours by segway. >> tours here. >> but guides must take a test and get a government license to give tours. >> we get you back to the kiosk here. >> you will give a tour? >> uh-huh. >> but you don't have a license. are you a bad person? >> i am not. >> she tried to get a lies accepts. that's not easy. >> i had to get four personal references and criminal background check. >> total cost, $200. >> two or three weeks later they said i could sign up for a test date and i took it a week and a half ago and failed by five points. >> after this interview she tried again, jumped through more hoops, paid another $115 and retook the test and finally passed. >> aren't they trying to make sure people get a proper tour. >> i passed the bar exam, i know how to give a proper tour. >> off to your left, washington d.c. and to the right, the pentagon. >> it's about guide what to say and limits on speech. >> and john
segs in the city, get it. one problem. >> this is illegal. >> it is illegal if you talk. >> bill maine had an idea, tours by segway. >> tours here. >> but guides must take a test and get a government license to give tours. >> we get you back to the kiosk here. >> you will give a tour? >> uh-huh. >> but you don't have a license. are you a bad person? >> i am not. >> she tried to get a lies accepts. that's not easy. >> i had...
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a good start in the morning seg, but ben stokes dismissal on 120 -- a collapse will roll out to 353, johnson taking the last, to secure an unbeatable 3-nil lead in the five match series. winners by 150 rounds, johnson with figures of four for 78, and the lions three for 70, helped wrap up those five, australia needed under last night. the work they are doing on and off the field, to become a better team. that's what makes it so special. that's why today, we brought it home. we get the ashes back east because is special because of the work. >>ly never be embarrassed. no. i am very proud of the way we conducted ourself. as they say in sport, you turn up, and if you aren't good enough, you get found out, we haven't been good enough, and we have lost that's the reason why. ly never be embarrassed for the way we have gone about things and the effort we have put in. it's a hard thing to say, never good as a sport. >> just a few weeks ago it was the england team that has been the strongest for years and they have won the previous three series. no in the earlier matches in. with only one, en
a good start in the morning seg, but ben stokes dismissal on 120 -- a collapse will roll out to 353, johnson taking the last, to secure an unbeatable 3-nil lead in the five match series. winners by 150 rounds, johnson with figures of four for 78, and the lions three for 70, helped wrap up those five, australia needed under last night. the work they are doing on and off the field, to become a better team. that's what makes it so special. that's why today, we brought it home. we get the ashes...
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why seg?y asked me to get off the phone, that it was lockdown time. when i hung up the phone, they got on the loudspeaker and said, that means you, lashbrook, and i pointed at the bubble and told her to [ bleep ] her tongue with me. walked up to my room, got security coming up, arresting me and putting me in the hole for investigation. my mouth tends to get me in a wreck whenever i get upset. >> you know what i feel from you right now is barely contained rage. >> oh, yeah, because i'm at that [ bleep ] point where it seems like no matter how much you do around here, no matter how much you try to [ bleep ], i feel like i can't [ bleep ] win for nothing. >> six days later, lashbrook, walking with a cane because of a sciatic nerve problem, has a hearing with the prison disciplinary board regarding the incident. he will be assisted by billy edwards, an inmate advocate. >> you got to take a deep breath. don't become argumentative. >> class two, rule 25, disobeying lawful order. plead guilty or not
why seg?y asked me to get off the phone, that it was lockdown time. when i hung up the phone, they got on the loudspeaker and said, that means you, lashbrook, and i pointed at the bubble and told her to [ bleep ] her tongue with me. walked up to my room, got security coming up, arresting me and putting me in the hole for investigation. my mouth tends to get me in a wreck whenever i get upset. >> you know what i feel from you right now is barely contained rage. >> oh, yeah, because...
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and from there they took me to ad seg, i stabbed another white guy. that's what got me here. >> one challenge for corcoran's officers dealing with the bulldogs is a lack of a figure head. needing no permission to start fights, violence is just their way of life. >> we don't have no bulldogs that are validated. we're a street gang. they consider us a street gang. it's not structured, we're not considered, you know, like mafiawise -- we don't control the outside, money laundering and things like that, you know what i mean? they can't validate us. >> what do you want to do with the bulldogs? >> whatever it takes. this is my life now, there's no chance for me to get out. i'm going to have to die sometime. i might as well go out with a bang, you know? >>> coming up, even in the shu, robert's always ready for battle. >> this is my shoe, i don't mess with my hands. i count, it's as close as we're going to get to pullups. >> and later a gang dropout struggles with life on the sensitive needs yard. so, this board gives me rates for progressive direct and other
and from there they took me to ad seg, i stabbed another white guy. that's what got me here. >> one challenge for corcoran's officers dealing with the bulldogs is a lack of a figure head. needing no permission to start fights, violence is just their way of life. >> we don't have no bulldogs that are validated. we're a street gang. they consider us a street gang. it's not structured, we're not considered, you know, like mafiawise -- we don't control the outside, money laundering and...
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getting to the maps, 66, seg running well there -- everything is ringing well there.w york avenue, you shouldn't have any problem using new york avenue to get around the are problems on benning road. that is a look at traffic. back to you. >> thank you. jim is busy this morning. this is something else that will have an impact on traffic today, especially around lunchtime. today, food trucks in d.c. will have to start parking in assigned spots. >> suzannekle dean will have more from lantan plaza. >> these spaces will be reserved from 10:30 to 2:30, very poplar dining destinations. if they don't participate in the program, they have to stay at least 200 feet away from the designated lotions. some of the more popular locations are union station and franklin square. they're working very hard to try to get a listing of exactly where the trucks will be on which days online so people can go online to the website and check that out. a lot of these trucks take to twitter and facebook and let their customers know in that way. their customers know in that way. the trucks will ha
getting to the maps, 66, seg running well there -- everything is ringing well there.w york avenue, you shouldn't have any problem using new york avenue to get around the are problems on benning road. that is a look at traffic. back to you. >> thank you. jim is busy this morning. this is something else that will have an impact on traffic today, especially around lunchtime. today, food trucks in d.c. will have to start parking in assigned spots. >> suzannekle dean will have more from...
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from there, they took me to ad seg, and yeah, i stabbed another white guy.and that's what got me here. >> galvin's violent ways in prison landed him in corcoran's secured housing unit, the shu, a 24-hour lockdown, reserved for only the most dangerous inmates. but galvin told us that his predatory ways began on the streets of fresno. >> i used to kidnap people and hold them for ransom. like, you know, you've got the college kids out there, you know they've got money, they're in college. so you know, you just take one of them. >> how? >> by force. >> how? >> just grab them by the neck and put them in the car, you know? have them call their parents and have them wire money to an account. you know, that's about it. after that you let them go, if they put the money in the bank. >> if they don't? >> that's a different story, you know? >> how does that story end? >> bad. i'm in here for kidnapping, ransom, and murder. so that kind of bad, you know? >> galvin's last kidnapping ended beyond that. even before it got to the ransom stage, one of his victims managed to c
from there, they took me to ad seg, and yeah, i stabbed another white guy.and that's what got me here. >> galvin's violent ways in prison landed him in corcoran's secured housing unit, the shu, a 24-hour lockdown, reserved for only the most dangerous inmates. but galvin told us that his predatory ways began on the streets of fresno. >> i used to kidnap people and hold them for ransom. like, you know, you've got the college kids out there, you know they've got money, they're in...
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for a long time he wasn't communicating with anybody, and we ended up, when he was in administrative seg getting it to where he was able to have visits with his family and that seemed to be the turning point, when he started changing attempting the negative behaviors we were seeing earlier. >> i'm getting ready to do a visit. that's the highlight of the week. so to speak. >> 2:00 for dustin paul. >> the person who visits paul the most is the woman who helped raise him. his grandmother sheila. >> i'm sure that he hear this from every grandmother, but he is a real good-hearted kind person and never was in trouble his whole life. never even got in a fight in school. but i think basically there was a substance abuse, periodically, through the years. that's what caused his behavior. >> me and my grandmother are really close. she's like a second mom to me, basically. my grandmother. >> we've always been very close. very close. >> though his grandmother arrived in person to visit. >> hey, dusty. >> even at the jail, visitation is conducted through a video link between the housing unit and a vis
for a long time he wasn't communicating with anybody, and we ended up, when he was in administrative seg getting it to where he was able to have visits with his family and that seemed to be the turning point, when he started changing attempting the negative behaviors we were seeing earlier. >> i'm getting ready to do a visit. that's the highlight of the week. so to speak. >> 2:00 for dustin paul. >> the person who visits paul the most is the woman who helped raise him. his...
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so i took and it dumped it out but i ended up going to seg over that. because i disrespected her. don't disrespect no one. >> but for culbertson, prison hasn't been without its benefits. >> one got blond hair and big old set of titties. i am openly gay. i'm going to show you this one. you would think somebody being gay would be in luxury here. >> she's good at pointing the hot ones out. >> these women are crazy. all of them. >> what about you? >> i'm crazy. i'm crazy for loving them. i love them all. >> but culbertson might soon leave them all behind. after serving one year of a three-year sentence, she will meet with the parole board in hopes of getting an early release. >> the best case scenario is me getting to go home and taking care of my mom. you know, if i don't, i don't. but i hope i do. i hope, god, i hope. this about killed me. >> the next morning, culbertson arrives at the prison administration building for her parole hearing. if parole is granted, she could be released within days. >> how are you feeling? >> like a whore in church. >> during our interview with culberts
so i took and it dumped it out but i ended up going to seg over that. because i disrespected her. don't disrespect no one. >> but for culbertson, prison hasn't been without its benefits. >> one got blond hair and big old set of titties. i am openly gay. i'm going to show you this one. you would think somebody being gay would be in luxury here. >> she's good at pointing the hot ones out. >> these women are crazy. all of them. >> what about you? >> i'm crazy....
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this is about being paid less than minimum wage, and seg re grayings and isolation. in sheltered workshops that goodwill industries and others run, people with disability r disabilities do not have the opportunity to be integrated with communities and gain social inclusion. models supported employment in integrated setting at or above minimum wage. don't just address the subminimum wage issue. they speak to the broader need to integrate people with intellectual disabilities into society. >> it's a subject without question. we'll have to bring it up later. thank you for your time today. >> and we can learn a tremendous amount from children and ourselves. we are bringing you a series called "being 8", struggles and insight through innocent eyes. "nut cracker" ballet has been performed for centuries, but few know what it's like to perform. we go behind the scenes with a young ballerina >> kendall is eight years old and 4 foot five, so there's not a lot of ballet roles for her out there, unless, of course, it's christmas time. this "nutcracker" performed by the pasadena
this is about being paid less than minimum wage, and seg re grayings and isolation. in sheltered workshops that goodwill industries and others run, people with disability r disabilities do not have the opportunity to be integrated with communities and gain social inclusion. models supported employment in integrated setting at or above minimum wage. don't just address the subminimum wage issue. they speak to the broader need to integrate people with intellectual disabilities into society....
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segs in the city? >> it is illegal. >> he had an idea. tours by segue. >> it will be off to our left here. >> but guides mu take must take test and give a government license to give tours. >> get you back to the kiosk here. are you a bad person? she tried to get a license that's not easy. >> i had to get four personal references from people i have known over a year. i have to get background checks something like oh $20. >>> three weeks later they said i could sign up for a test gate and i took it 3 and a half weeks ago. i failed it. >> she tried then jumped for more hoops relook the test and did pass. >> trying to make sure people get a proper tour. >> we give them a proper pour. i know how to get a proper tour. if you look to the light adds state segue. it is about what guys are allowed to say. maven knee new rules are limited on speech. he was told he had to get a license for his advice column. >> he gidear abby was on a 50 y crime spree then. >> the letter from the attorney telling me that i was practicing psychology without a license.
segs in the city? >> it is illegal. >> he had an idea. tours by segue. >> it will be off to our left here. >> but guides mu take must take test and give a government license to give tours. >> get you back to the kiosk here. are you a bad person? she tried to get a license that's not easy. >> i had to get four personal references from people i have known over a year. i have to get background checks something like oh $20. >>> three weeks later they...
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the reason is apple so valuable it is one of the most profitable companies in the seg mane. when you do discounting, when you have rebates, when you have coupons, all the rest of that comes right off the margin side. you mentioned tim cook's strength. melissa: yee. >> tim cook's strength is on volume. he understand how to do volume. he understands howo discounting. steve jobs understood margins and knew everything to keep them. that model is now broken. this won't kill apple but it is a very differ company decades after steve jobs, this is demonstrating that. melissa: do you agree with that for better or worse? >> not entirely. apple doesn't negotiate ever. this is one-day deal. i don't think it will eat into their margins too much. they will sell at unnegotiatable,onmoving, 50% plus or minus gross margin on pretty much every product. melissa: what does this say for amazon? amazon was the big story yesterday. all of the people we mentioned in this segment are basically amazon foes. you have apple, you have walmart, you have target. they're all battling against amazon in one
the reason is apple so valuable it is one of the most profitable companies in the seg mane. when you do discounting, when you have rebates, when you have coupons, all the rest of that comes right off the margin side. you mentioned tim cook's strength. melissa: yee. >> tim cook's strength is on volume. he understand how to do volume. he understands howo discounting. steve jobs understood margins and knew everything to keep them. that model is now broken. this won't kill apple but it is a...
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. >> you and i both know usually i wouldn't care about being -- about being seg. doesn't matter. i'll stay 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 attack, a 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. he might charge it criminally. before we ask you any questions, you must understand
. >> you and i both know usually i wouldn't care about being -- about being seg. doesn't matter. i'll stay 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...
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. >> escorted back to his ad seg cell, hamilton is optimistic that he will win his battle and returnpopulation without a cell mate. >> i'm happy. i ain't got to stay in the cell. i get my tv, radio, and property back. >> later we were with hamilton as officers escorted him to his new general population cell. >> it's all right. just relax. don't get tense. i can feel you tense now. >> yeah? >> yeah. it's all right. >> finally, hamilton reaches his new cell, and his new cell mate. the relationship is short-lived. >> you refuse? go ahead, close it. >> close it. >> are you sure? you didn't even want to look at who you -- >> doesn't matter. >> okay. we've got to turn back. >> before hamilton is returned to his cell, his escort officers make one more attempt to reason with him. >> you have to find somebody that you're compatible with because eventually we're going to run out of bed space. >> i'm not asking you to do it for everybody. >> well, then you're just asking special favoritism for yourself. >> no. >> you have to have a medical reason. >> no. >> is there a rule in ccr, order title 1
. >> escorted back to his ad seg cell, hamilton is optimistic that he will win his battle and returnpopulation without a cell mate. >> i'm happy. i ain't got to stay in the cell. i get my tv, radio, and property back. >> later we were with hamilton as officers escorted him to his new general population cell. >> it's all right. just relax. don't get tense. i can feel you tense now. >> yeah? >> yeah. it's all right. >> finally, hamilton reaches his new...
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shot dead by state troopersen my hometown of orangeberg, south carolina, during a demonstration over a segng alley. >> he was in his 20s when martin luther king was assassinated. your rehakttiaction to the stat? >> it is stunning to hear it because of it being 2013. at the time during the 1960s, polls at the time showed a bare majority of whites believed there was equal opportunity in american society for blacks and whites. right? a bubble that a lot of white americans in south lived in at the time. as far as they know. they had little contact. african-americans in their normal daily social life. as far as they knew everything was fine. it was fine for them. sort of an unreconstructed southern view of his region senate was actually fairly common at the time. a lot of whites saw him as annaan agitator. until the aggressors came in and ruined everything. a lot of the argument made by eastland, senators from the south. you are disruption our happy region with your northern idea about the way we should run our lives. that isn't surprising. what is surprising and always is surprising, lawrence.
shot dead by state troopersen my hometown of orangeberg, south carolina, during a demonstration over a segng alley. >> he was in his 20s when martin luther king was assassinated. your rehakttiaction to the stat? >> it is stunning to hear it because of it being 2013. at the time during the 1960s, polls at the time showed a bare majority of whites believed there was equal opportunity in american society for blacks and whites. right? a bubble that a lot of white americans in south...
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surprised when i come to work when they called me and said hey, they just found drugs on cherry down in seg mule. the information i've gathered so far is cherry was supposed to get information later on in the day as to who he was supposed to give them to. he was going to make $300 just for holding it. >> cherry's bust was not a surprise to lieutenant fox or the fact that his son was the officer who found the drugs. >> kyle has been here now for, what, four years? always done a real good job. he's finding shanks all the time and i don't know whether it's because of the years of me talking to him about what goes on out here that when he stepped in here, he just immediately -- he just does a good job. >> that's like my first big drug bust. i've found a lot of shanks, a lot of tattoo guns, a lot of tobacco, but i've never found any real hard drugs. so it's exciting. >> but nothing short of life-altering for cherry, who could be facing many more years in prison. >> he's going downtown probably get charged with distribution because of the amount of drugs that were there. and then with the amount
surprised when i come to work when they called me and said hey, they just found drugs on cherry down in seg mule. the information i've gathered so far is cherry was supposed to get information later on in the day as to who he was supposed to give them to. he was going to make $300 just for holding it. >> cherry's bust was not a surprise to lieutenant fox or the fact that his son was the officer who found the drugs. >> kyle has been here now for, what, four years? always done a real...