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it was in his soul.od. ♪ it was the third of september ♪ ♪ that day i'll always remember... ♪ hey, why don't you ever bring me no drink, beatrice? why don't you ever pass one up? (laughs) hey, baby. hey, baby. there's a girl here in her sunday best. she says she's from your church. so, i was thinkin', um, maybe i could come by your place later. um... that-that's probably not a good idea. look, come on, he catches me here, he'll skin my hide, let alone bring you home. why's he so against you bein' here? told you, it's the way it is-- and it's not what my brother would've done. ♪ wherever he laid his hat was his home ♪ ♪ and when he died ♪ ♪ all he left us was alone. hey. hey. how do i look? you look great. come on, don't be nervous. relax. ronde, this here's chandra, the one i was telling you about. got those gospel pipes. not now. uh, but you said you'd hear my friend sing... can't you see i'm busy? gotta get these sounds right. yeah, well, you know, you ain't never gonna get it right if you keep copying
it was in his soul.od. ♪ it was the third of september ♪ ♪ that day i'll always remember... ♪ hey, why don't you ever bring me no drink, beatrice? why don't you ever pass one up? (laughs) hey, baby. hey, baby. there's a girl here in her sunday best. she says she's from your church. so, i was thinkin', um, maybe i could come by your place later. um... that-that's probably not a good idea. look, come on, he catches me here, he'll skin my hide, let alone bring you home. why's he so against...
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tj lubinsky: your pledge makes the preservation of classic soul music possible on pbs. they say, "let the woman take care of you" ♪ ♪ so i try to be p and think like the crowd ♪ but even the crowd can't help me w ♪ ♪ o oh, oh, oh ♪ ♪h, girl ♪ ♪ tell me what am i gonna do? ♪ ♪ i know i've got a guilty face ♪ ♪ girl, i feel so out of place ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ don't know where to go, who to see ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ oh, girl ♪ ♪ oh ♪ ♪ oh, no, no ♪ ♪ oh, girl ♪ ♪ i guess i better go ♪ i can save myself a lot of useless tears ♪ ♪ girl, i gotta get away from here ♪ oh, girl ♪ ♪ pain will double if you leavee now ♪ ♪ i don't know where to look for love ♪ ♪ and i don't i don't know how ♪ ♪ oh, no ♪ ♪ i just don't know how ♪ ♪ have you ever seen such a helpless man? ♪ ♪ oh, no ♪ ♪ oh, oh ♪ ♪ better be on my way ♪ ♪ i can't stay here ♪ we'd like to see erybody out therwave your hands in the air. all you beautiful people right here! right here at pbs! whoo-hoo! ♪ oh, girl ♪ ♪ why do i love you so? ♪ ♪ oh, girl ♪ ♪ why do i lo you so? ♪ ♪ i don't know where... ♪ pick up those phones! ♪
tj lubinsky: your pledge makes the preservation of classic soul music possible on pbs. they say, "let the woman take care of you" ♪ ♪ so i try to be p and think like the crowd ♪ but even the crowd can't help me w ♪ ♪ o oh, oh, oh ♪ ♪h, girl ♪ ♪ tell me what am i gonna do? ♪ ♪ i know i've got a guilty face ♪ ♪ girl, i feel so out of place ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ don't know where to go, who to see ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ oh, girl ♪ ♪ oh ♪ ♪ oh, no,...
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who you are is that soul that i spoke about a few moments ago, that soul that says, i want to expand, i want to be free, i want to go to a place where i understand that who i am is birthless, deathless changeless, and live from that place, because what this involves fundamentally is reprogramming yourself from the belief system that has been your ego, the part of us that has come to believe that who we are is what we have, and who we are is what we do, and who we are is what other people think of us, like our reputation, and who we are is separate from each other, and most egregiously, who we are is separate from god from our source. and so we've been raised and taken out into the world and said, go out there and prove who you are by achieving, by accumulating, by getting other people to like you. i wrote a book and did a film not too long ago called the shift, and one of the. thank you. and in there, i spoke about and used these words. the direction we take in life is far more important than the place that our ego parks us in this present moment, that who we are is this divine infini
who you are is that soul that i spoke about a few moments ago, that soul that says, i want to expand, i want to be free, i want to go to a place where i understand that who i am is birthless, deathless changeless, and live from that place, because what this involves fundamentally is reprogramming yourself from the belief system that has been your ego, the part of us that has come to believe that who we are is what we have, and who we are is what we do, and who we are is what other people think...
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milton was a wise soul and every one recognized it and benefits from it. soon after the program ended both he and i joined the board of the democratic jewish club and milton became president the following year. just two years after having moved back to san francisco, but more than any shared any in politics the bond that we had, and that i saw him form with so many other members of our group and in other parts of his life was built on true friendship and caring. with milton there was no pretense. he was just real, and the friendship was based on true desire for connection. when i think of milton many different things come to mind. his smile, his thoughtfulness, the dinner parties at his house, his old apartment on seventh avenue, trying out new recipes and getting to meet friend who is are here today, his integrity at all timeses, his genuineness, his love for his three boys, his immense respect devotion to his father and respect for his mother and how he lived after he became ill each additional day with his family and friends was a blessing. one of my st
milton was a wise soul and every one recognized it and benefits from it. soon after the program ended both he and i joined the board of the democratic jewish club and milton became president the following year. just two years after having moved back to san francisco, but more than any shared any in politics the bond that we had, and that i saw him form with so many other members of our group and in other parts of his life was built on true friendship and caring. with milton there was no...
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you have a soul, i have a soul coming and we are equal in that sense. if that's the case we have to have liberty because the individual, there's nothing like that individual's own decision. that gets into the economics of things that we talk about in the book. so, that's the source of liberty when it comes from religion. if you have a religion where the ideology of the regime takes over, that ideology and erases the individual the of the soul e and therefore you don't have liberty. we have time for one more question. >> i'm going to rely on you to get precision to my question, but i sense that there's a continuity or similarity on some of the issues that chambers has experienced and in some of the things we are seeing today struck in particular that when chambers first went to the state department wasn't it an issue of people not believing him, but people downplaying the significance of what he said. let's talk about the important news being put on the back pages of "the new york times," so it seems like a lot of the times it is often an issue of before
you have a soul, i have a soul coming and we are equal in that sense. if that's the case we have to have liberty because the individual, there's nothing like that individual's own decision. that gets into the economics of things that we talk about in the book. so, that's the source of liberty when it comes from religion. if you have a religion where the ideology of the regime takes over, that ideology and erases the individual the of the soul e and therefore you don't have liberty. we have time...
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join itbs for viewing soul food junkieses, history and cultural significance of soul food, black cultural identity. across the street from the library at grove street. after movie might, learn about the 21st sea lion anniversary. this thursday through next monday, pier 39 will feature sea lion experts and celebration of 23rd anniversary of their arrival. become sea lion savvy and learn about marine life and state conservation on sea lay i don't know encounter. need to shed holiday pounds or want to bike ride? great. this saturday you're invited to bicycle with the san francisco midnight mystery ride as they set out to a new mystery location in sf. where to meet, post their locationses on the website and facebook page to answer. only the ride leader knows where they're going so bring your sense of adventure. rides are generally around five miles and all levels of cyclists are welcome. and that's the weekly buzz. for more information about any of these events visit us at sf grouch tv.org. with its elegant rotunda, the reflecting waters of the sub rounding lagoon and fraying rant eucalyptus
join itbs for viewing soul food junkieses, history and cultural significance of soul food, black cultural identity. across the street from the library at grove street. after movie might, learn about the 21st sea lion anniversary. this thursday through next monday, pier 39 will feature sea lion experts and celebration of 23rd anniversary of their arrival. become sea lion savvy and learn about marine life and state conservation on sea lay i don't know encounter. need to shed holiday pounds or...
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you have a soul. i have a soul. we are equal in that sense. that is the case than you have to have liberty because the individual, there is nothing like that individual's own decision to move the decision maker. that gets into the economics of things that we talk about in the public forum. so that is the source of liberty when it comes from religion. if you have a religion where the ideology of the regime takes over the religion, that ideology erases the individuality of the soul. and therefore, you don't have liberty. we have time for one last question. >> i'm going to rely on you guys to add precision to my question, but i sense that there is a continuity or similarity in some of the issues that chambers has experienced and some of the things we're seeing today.
you have a soul. i have a soul. we are equal in that sense. that is the case than you have to have liberty because the individual, there is nothing like that individual's own decision to move the decision maker. that gets into the economics of things that we talk about in the public forum. so that is the source of liberty when it comes from religion. if you have a religion where the ideology of the regime takes over the religion, that ideology erases the individuality of the soul. and...
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no no, no not a single soul but me. with anyone else but her. no no, no not a single soul but me. no, no, no don't you go walking down lovers lane with anyone else but me. not 'til you see me. not until you see me marching home, home home, home sweet home. just wait 'til i come marching home. [music playing] andrews sisters: so don't go walking down lovers lane. no walking down lovers lane till you see me. when you see me marching home. then we'll go on and on and sit down under the apple tree. baby just you and me when i come marching home.♪ [music playing] nick clooney: now the tommy dorsey band always had the cream of the crop, their vocal group, ah, the pied pipers. now the lead singer became one of the most successful vocalists of all time, her name jo stafford. here she is with "it started all over again." [music playing] jo stafford: ♪it started all. all: over again. the moment i looked in your eyes. jo stafford: it started all. all: over again. the thrill we can never disguise. jo stafford: the day that we parte
no no, no not a single soul but me. with anyone else but her. no no, no not a single soul but me. no, no, no don't you go walking down lovers lane with anyone else but me. not 'til you see me. not until you see me marching home, home home, home sweet home. just wait 'til i come marching home. [music playing] andrews sisters: so don't go walking down lovers lane. no walking down lovers lane till you see me. when you see me marching home. then we'll go on and on and sit down under the apple tree....
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it could have been all soul tunes, all from that john representative.uld have been all country. -- all from genre. really, what happens when you sing someone else's song is, you find an emotional connection in its. most of the time, sometimes you don't, and then you should not be doing it. a song like "suzanne," a beautiful version by judy collins on a famous album that she did. that beautiful leonard cohen song has been something that has been reaching out to me for years. i played it in sound check when the house mixer says give us something with just guitar and voice. i would often play that song. i knew it, and i wanted it to go on the record. tavis: i have lost count of how many times i have seen james taylor in concert. i always rebel in his humility and his humanity, and of course, his gift of song that he has given to the world. that is our song for tonight. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for our conversation with coretta scott king
it could have been all soul tunes, all from that john representative.uld have been all country. -- all from genre. really, what happens when you sing someone else's song is, you find an emotional connection in its. most of the time, sometimes you don't, and then you should not be doing it. a song like "suzanne," a beautiful version by judy collins on a famous album that she did. that beautiful leonard cohen song has been something that has been reaching out to me for years. i played...
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soul children are on stage right now. that's going to be a big surprise what she will be singing. >> he will be asking the question. >> that's the big surprise. >> he will be asking that question until it happens. >> quickly, in 2009, that was the first inauguration for president obama, they had a similar event and you know, they say ahead of time, we are trying to get details, will there be surprises? what will sash a&m alia be doing? so i would not be surprised, you guys, if we see maybe some first daughters grooving on stage with katy perry. i don't know, i don't know if it will happen, but it's something to watch for. >> many, many surprises ahead. brookee we will come back to you, and check out the inaugural concert as it unfolds and we want to say, of course, to remind you this is the national day of service, encouraging volunteers across the country to help with local projects on the weekend of martin luther king, jr. day, the president and first lady took part, helping as you see there, to stain a bookcase in a el
soul children are on stage right now. that's going to be a big surprise what she will be singing. >> he will be asking the question. >> that's the big surprise. >> he will be asking that question until it happens. >> quickly, in 2009, that was the first inauguration for president obama, they had a similar event and you know, they say ahead of time, we are trying to get details, will there be surprises? what will sash a&m alia be doing? so i would not be surprised,...
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but the republicans may be in for another soul searching primary crisis as tom latham and extreme conservative steve king may both have their eyes on that senate seat. we'll be right back.
but the republicans may be in for another soul searching primary crisis as tom latham and extreme conservative steve king may both have their eyes on that senate seat. we'll be right back.
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join itbs for viewing soul food junkieses, history and cultural significance of soul food, black cultural identity. across the street from the library at grove street. after movie might, learn about the 21st sea lion anniversary. this thursday through next monday, pier 39 will feature sea lion experts and celebration of 23rd anniversary of their arrival. become sea lion savvy and learn about marine life and state conservation on sea lay i don't know encounter. need to shed holiday pounds or want to bike ride? great. this saturday you're invited to bicycle with the
join itbs for viewing soul food junkieses, history and cultural significance of soul food, black cultural identity. across the street from the library at grove street. after movie might, learn about the 21st sea lion anniversary. this thursday through next monday, pier 39 will feature sea lion experts and celebration of 23rd anniversary of their arrival. become sea lion savvy and learn about marine life and state conservation on sea lay i don't know encounter. need to shed holiday pounds or...
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devoid of a soul? that's pretty strong stuff from a republican. i do think chris christy and even my dad should be the face of that. they're reformers. in the sweet spot of their leadership is authenticity. they live in reality. they live in the real world. they realize and understand, you know, they can embrace things like civil unions and even gay marriage, heaven forbid, without sacrificing their core conservative principles. that's exactly what the republican party needs. i think it's too soon to say whether or not someone like chris christie is elect nl. >> wait a minute, abbey. how can they embrace civil unions and gay marriage and win republican primaries in the tea party when you have people like rush limb baa comparing same-sex marriage with pedophilia? listen to this. >> there is a moou. movement onto normalize pedophilia. your reaction to that is probably much the same as your reaction to gay marriage. what has happened to gay marriage? it's become normal. there's a movement to normalize pedophelia. and, when republican senator ron john
devoid of a soul? that's pretty strong stuff from a republican. i do think chris christy and even my dad should be the face of that. they're reformers. in the sweet spot of their leadership is authenticity. they live in reality. they live in the real world. they realize and understand, you know, they can embrace things like civil unions and even gay marriage, heaven forbid, without sacrificing their core conservative principles. that's exactly what the republican party needs. i think it's too...
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. >> baltimore fans say that earl weaver was the soul of the orioles, and many were shocked when they learned of his death of an apparent heart attack. >> it is like one of your own. >> weaver was a fighter of the field. just 5 foot 6 inches, he was always up for an argument, especially with the umpires. he was ejected 91 times, including once in both games of a doubleheader. >> he has that baltimore attitude, which was hard work and aggressive, but very good sense of humor. >> the orioles had previously scheduled a fan fast celebration today. as the fans arrive at the baltimore convention center, many learned the sad news of weaver's passing. >> he gave his heart and soul. you could see the fire in his eyes, kicking the dirt, throwing his hat. it is a sad day. >> weaver will forever remain a part of camden yards. last season, a statue was unveiled. >> 26 years since i last put on a baltimore uniform. during that time, and made many trips back to baltimore. each time i came back, i was amazed how the fans remembered. >> fans say that weaver amazed them. many say that his coaching styl
. >> baltimore fans say that earl weaver was the soul of the orioles, and many were shocked when they learned of his death of an apparent heart attack. >> it is like one of your own. >> weaver was a fighter of the field. just 5 foot 6 inches, he was always up for an argument, especially with the umpires. he was ejected 91 times, including once in both games of a doubleheader. >> he has that baltimore attitude, which was hard work and aggressive, but very good sense of...
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i believe i have the soul in my heart. [applause] . so there you are. and i remember my grandfather saying when he came over on the boat he was told the streets of america were paved with gold and found out there were no streets and he had to do the paving, and i think the strongest part of our culture is "the family". we may have our dysfunctions but our families never dessert us and my family didn't know much with the lgbt issue so when i came out of the closet i thought they would be so upset i would lose them. wouldn't happen. once my son had a sign that said "i love my gay son that never calls" and that is it and i want to welcome the counsel general and his partner and actually we share a vice, and it's called napoli. i think i can say it right. (. [speaking foreign language] . we don't want you to do that but want to work out programs to share our fabulous culture and again thank you. [applause] >> hello. i am honored. i am david chiu president of the board of supervisors. i fall in a long line of succession of italian presidents at the board of
i believe i have the soul in my heart. [applause] . so there you are. and i remember my grandfather saying when he came over on the boat he was told the streets of america were paved with gold and found out there were no streets and he had to do the paving, and i think the strongest part of our culture is "the family". we may have our dysfunctions but our families never dessert us and my family didn't know much with the lgbt issue so when i came out of the closet i thought they would...
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she is still very much at the heart and soul of everything we do. she is our spiritual mentor, and we love her. we truly, truly adore this woman. and i'd like to introduce her to you and i think you'll understand why. congratulations, annette young smith. (applause) >> first of all, i thank god for being here and i thank god for all of you being here. >> amen. >> and i'd like to thank jeffery for nominating me and i accept the award. thank you. that's all. [laughter] (applause) ♪ ♪ (applause) >> what a fantastic way to end this evening. a standing o. that's fantastic. (applause) >> and a woman who obviously practices actions speak louder than words we need here in city hall. without further a do, we conclude this year's nen awards. i want to acknowledge my partner michael pollack back there. (applause) >> not only does he make me look old and fat, but he's an incredibly talented young man. these amazing videos, we'll get all this up on the web for you to share with your friends in the years to come. look forward to future announcements. with that i'
she is still very much at the heart and soul of everything we do. she is our spiritual mentor, and we love her. we truly, truly adore this woman. and i'd like to introduce her to you and i think you'll understand why. congratulations, annette young smith. (applause) >> first of all, i thank god for being here and i thank god for all of you being here. >> amen. >> and i'd like to thank jeffery for nominating me and i accept the award. thank you. that's all. [laughter]...
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they say he grew into someone who became the heart and soul of this team. this is the last dance for the ravens' own fred astaimplet he is the linebacker every league wants to have -- tough, aggressive and set standards for leading a team. he's also one of the fan's all time favorites. from t shirt tools statues, ray lewis means an awful lot. >> this is what my son texted me. hi, dad. i get to see my favorite player one more time. i'll miss him a lot. >> reporter: gary's son gary was just a little boy when the ravens took to the feel in 1996. he quickly found his favorite player number 52 and has worn his jersey every year. big gary said this will ab game that father and son will share. >> not in my time and i'm going back to the old days. i've never seen one like him. >> reporter: with ris preermt items are starting to fly off the shelves. fans probably knew he was close but kept hoping one more year. one more year. like many fans, he's the heart and soul of this franchise. >> all i've ever known is ray lewis. so i'm trying to stock up. i asked my mom if i
they say he grew into someone who became the heart and soul of this team. this is the last dance for the ravens' own fred astaimplet he is the linebacker every league wants to have -- tough, aggressive and set standards for leading a team. he's also one of the fan's all time favorites. from t shirt tools statues, ray lewis means an awful lot. >> this is what my son texted me. hi, dad. i get to see my favorite player one more time. i'll miss him a lot. >> reporter: gary's son gary...
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each light represented the soul of the dead. >> translator: ordinary people are always forgotten as if they didn't exist. i want to really focus on those people one by one. making films with this kind of focus to me means not forgetting the victims and the disaster. >> reporter: the message is not lost on ise's audience. >> translator: i want to continue to have one part of my daily life that connects me with the disaster. >> translator: i don't know what i can do. but the film made me determined to live my own life to the fullest and do what i can to help others. >> translator: movies are powerful because they encourage audiences to concentrate on the story, to ponder during the course of a screening. i'm not sure if it will be three years, five years, or ten years, but i'll dedicate myself to commemorating the story of the disaster. >> reporter: ise hopes "katawara" will play in theaters across the japan. but he's also aiming for the film to light up screens overseas. he wants people around the world to remember japan's disaster and to reflect on the preciousness of life and loved on
each light represented the soul of the dead. >> translator: ordinary people are always forgotten as if they didn't exist. i want to really focus on those people one by one. making films with this kind of focus to me means not forgetting the victims and the disaster. >> reporter: the message is not lost on ise's audience. >> translator: i want to continue to have one part of my daily life that connects me with the disaster. >> translator: i don't know what i can do. but...
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either manti te'o is the most trusting soul that existed on the face of the earth, so trusting he was willing to nurse his girlfriend who he had never met through leukemia until she died by staying on the phone with her for eight hours and listening to her breathe, either all of that is true and he should be studied in a lab as a most saintly person that existed in the history of time, or he's a part in some way, shape or form of this story. why he would be a part of this ruse is left to wild conjecture. the internet is having fun with that. i don't think it's fun at all. >> i don't want to get in to what the people are saying on the internet but was this about a heisman, about the image and the storyline? we all love "rudy" and the
either manti te'o is the most trusting soul that existed on the face of the earth, so trusting he was willing to nurse his girlfriend who he had never met through leukemia until she died by staying on the phone with her for eight hours and listening to her breathe, either all of that is true and he should be studied in a lab as a most saintly person that existed in the history of time, or he's a part in some way, shape or form of this story. why he would be a part of this ruse is left to wild...
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these designers put their heart and soul into this work. of fashion. other people have likened it to the olympics. it is a very big deal. it is the biggest prize you can get and on a day like this, anderson, what a shock. i have to say. truly surprising. >> only about 30 seconds left. do all the designers know the measurements for barack obama? do they have mann kins? >> they. do they don't have direct access to the first lady themselves do all makemankins in her likeness. it is extraordinary. the gowns are shuttled back and forth for fittings between d.c. and notes. they come back with notes. change this, change that. and boy, jason wu got the big prize tonight. >> certainly did. thank you for all your investigative reporting on all of this. thank you. another inauguration day is coming to a close at 57th in this nation's history. it will be president obama's last, of course, for the 44th president. hundreds of thousands gather in the nation's capital to witness the start of president obama's second term. we'll show you more images from th
these designers put their heart and soul into this work. of fashion. other people have likened it to the olympics. it is a very big deal. it is the biggest prize you can get and on a day like this, anderson, what a shock. i have to say. truly surprising. >> only about 30 seconds left. do all the designers know the measurements for barack obama? do they have mann kins? >> they. do they don't have direct access to the first lady themselves do all makemankins in her likeness. it is...
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i'm here physically, in flesh and body, but in mind, in soul, in spirit, i ain't here. i ain't here. >> yeah, these poor guys they finally get to go to canteen. they haven't been able to in a few days. and it begins to rain. bad luck, huh? >> sudden tropical gulf storms are nothing unusual at the santa rosa correctional institution, a maximum security prison located on the florida panhandle. >> but today, there's a downpour inside c dorm, and it has nothing to do with the weather. >> well, an inmate break the sprinkler head on the cell in, what was it, 12, 10, i believe. we'll shut off the water to the cell to minimize the damage. have the inmate submit to restraints, and then we'll deal with the issue from there. >> the water is flowing from the cell of inmate troy wagner, who is serving 20 years for aggravated assault and attempted sexual battery. wagner says he broke the sprinkler head by accident. it all stemmed from an incident earlier in the day. >> i was angry and mad and i had slung feces in the cell. when i get upset and angry, i end up doing things like that.
i'm here physically, in flesh and body, but in mind, in soul, in spirit, i ain't here. i ain't here. >> yeah, these poor guys they finally get to go to canteen. they haven't been able to in a few days. and it begins to rain. bad luck, huh? >> sudden tropical gulf storms are nothing unusual at the santa rosa correctional institution, a maximum security prison located on the florida panhandle. >> but today, there's a downpour inside c dorm, and it has nothing to do with the...
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