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at the suffolk county jail in boston, massachusetts. we encountered another program jail brake. >> just remember when you are visiting here. you're going to get experience what it is to be in jail. they're going to have you empty everything out of your pockets, put into locker. make sure you take everything out of your pockets, all right? hat, you take the hat off. show some respect. take everything out of your pockets. change, quarter, nickels, anything, bus passes. >> when we film in a prison or a jail, we do do our best to be a fly on the wall. in the case of jail brake, you know, these kids came in, and, yeah, they were definitely aware of the camera. >> are you scared? >> are you scared? how about you? >> no. >> you're not scared right now? >> no. >> there is no reason to be scared, to tell you the truth. >> at the same time i don't think it was necessarily the camera that affected them in the way that they had an attitude or they had the certain bravado. i think it was more relating to age. >> everybody stand up. come over there.
at the suffolk county jail in boston, massachusetts. we encountered another program jail brake. >> just remember when you are visiting here. you're going to get experience what it is to be in jail. they're going to have you empty everything out of your pockets, put into locker. make sure you take everything out of your pockets, all right? hat, you take the hat off. show some respect. take everything out of your pockets. change, quarter, nickels, anything, bus passes. >> when we film...
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>> above my eye. >> suffolk county deputies attempt to unravel the fight between maston and flowers. and another boston inmate shares jailhouse superstitions. >> i don't write my name anywhere in the jail because if you write your name in the jail, you're going to come back. ♪ let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together ♪ ♪ i've got some real estate here in my bag ♪ ♪ it took me four days to hitch-hike from saginaw ♪ ♪ "i've come to look for america" ♪ go! go! wow! go power...oats! go! made from oats cheerios! cheerios! go, go, go! go power oats! go! cheerios! go power! go...power! yayyyy! ♪ ah, ♪h it. ♪ push it. ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it real good. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. i'm pushing. i'm pushing it real good! >>> we'll hear a radio call. they usually have distinct signals when a disturbance breaks out and we just go. we don't have any idea how it's going
>> above my eye. >> suffolk county deputies attempt to unravel the fight between maston and flowers. and another boston inmate shares jailhouse superstitions. >> i don't write my name anywhere in the jail because if you write your name in the jail, you're going to come back. ♪ let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together ♪ ♪ i've got some real estate here in my bag ♪ ♪ it took me four days to hitch-hike from saginaw ♪ ♪ "i've come to look for...
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>> yeah. >> bloodworth's stay at suffolk county was also marked by violence.e and his cell mate were both in the segregation unit after they attacked another inmate. >> you guys feeling like a real criminal here. >> and on the first day we met bloodworth he decided to put on another display of violence. though cuffed and shackled for his one hour recreation time per day, bloodworth attacked another inmate as we followed behind. >> usually when you're filming an inmate they're a little more cautious about what they're doing because they know they're on camera. this was blatant. this was right in front of us. it happened right there. he knew he was being filmed at the time he started this fight. >> central control we have two restrained -- >> you thought it was over, huh? you thought it was over. [ bleep ] >> we later learned that this fight was the result of a dispute that followed bloodworth from the streets into the jail. >> delshaun bloodworth has a distinction of trying to switch his gang affiliations. he went from one to another and is at a constant battle
>> yeah. >> bloodworth's stay at suffolk county was also marked by violence.e and his cell mate were both in the segregation unit after they attacked another inmate. >> you guys feeling like a real criminal here. >> and on the first day we met bloodworth he decided to put on another display of violence. though cuffed and shackled for his one hour recreation time per day, bloodworth attacked another inmate as we followed behind. >> usually when you're filming an...
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at the suffolk county jail in boston, massachusetts, we encountered another program called jail break when you're visiting here you're going to get experience what it is to be in jail. they're going to have you empty everything out of your pockets, put into locker. make sure you take everything out of your pockets, all right? hat, you take the hat off. show some respect. take everything out of your pockets. change, quarters, nickels, anything, bus passes. >> when we film in a prison or a jail, we do do our best to be a fly on the wall. in the case of jail break, you know, these kids came in, and yeah, they were definitely aware of the camera. >> you scared? are you scared? how about you? >> no. >> you're not scared right now? >> no. >> there's no reason to be scared, to tell you the truth. >> at the same time, i don't think it was necessarily the camera that affected them in the way that they had an attitude or they had this certain bravado. i think it was more relating to the age. >> everybody stand up. come right over here. right now all you got to do is empty your pockets, take you
at the suffolk county jail in boston, massachusetts, we encountered another program called jail break when you're visiting here you're going to get experience what it is to be in jail. they're going to have you empty everything out of your pockets, put into locker. make sure you take everything out of your pockets, all right? hat, you take the hat off. show some respect. take everything out of your pockets. change, quarters, nickels, anything, bus passes. >> when we film in a prison or a...
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. >> but it was at boston's suffolk county jail that we met not just two but three siblings.nd the bonds they shared transcended the numerous troubles they faced. >> my sister's on that side. she'll be coming to the window like yo, yo, yeah, yeah. >> it didn't take long for the allen family to catch our attention. >> straight from the bloody beat, you know what i mean [ bleep ] ferocious. got guns -- >> siblings corey, melissa and william were serving sentences at suffolk county's house of correctional facility. >> the allen family was definitely a family that definitely seemed they were having hard times. three siblings being locked up was certainly a lot coming from one family. even though they were all inside, they constantly were telling us about one another and stories about one another from home. >> my family is one of the dysfunctional families that's out here. a lot of people that meets my family love my family. there's something good about us, you know. >> my sister, melissa, is loving. she's kind. >> she took care of me. she made sure we eat when we didn't have food
. >> but it was at boston's suffolk county jail that we met not just two but three siblings.nd the bonds they shared transcended the numerous troubles they faced. >> my sister's on that side. she'll be coming to the window like yo, yo, yeah, yeah. >> it didn't take long for the allen family to catch our attention. >> straight from the bloody beat, you know what i mean [ bleep ] ferocious. got guns -- >> siblings corey, melissa and william were serving sentences at...
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organizers of the pumpkin chunkin event may move back to suffolk county. it had to be canceled because of lodgist call problems. the conflict led to the resignation of the president of the pumpkin chunkin event. next, black friday gets out of hand in the u.s. >>> plus, a first look at the new star wars trailer. we'll give you a neek peek after the break. >>> there has been an awakening. have you felt it? >> star wars fans have been waiting for this. the trailer for star wars episode 7, the force awakens, debuted yesterday. the film will have appearance by some of the original 1977 cast members, including mark hamil, harrison ford and terry fisher. you can watch right now on nbc10.com but you're going to have to wait until next december to see the entire film. a whole year. while black friday shopping was calm in our area, there was chaos in other parts of the country and overseas. >> that is crazy. that is crazy. >> door buster deals at the walmart in indiana prompted plenty of pushing and shoving. there were reports of shoppers trying to steal items. fort
organizers of the pumpkin chunkin event may move back to suffolk county. it had to be canceled because of lodgist call problems. the conflict led to the resignation of the president of the pumpkin chunkin event. next, black friday gets out of hand in the u.s. >>> plus, a first look at the new star wars trailer. we'll give you a neek peek after the break. >>> there has been an awakening. have you felt it? >> star wars fans have been waiting for this. the trailer for star...
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as a school librarian and she includes her district brooklyn, queens staten island, nassau and suffolk county on long island. she is described as being a tough prosecutor with a low-key style. i'm kelly wright, and we're going to take you back now to "cashin' in." >>> how about it, wayne? >> look, there's no questions that the republicans put up real diverse candidates, and the american people spoke. >> well, that's true, eric, but as i said, this is really a rejection of the president and the existing policies. you can't have an irs scandal, benghazi, fast and furious, james rosen and the a.p., you can't have a series of scandals, i don't care what you are, black, green, orange or red, it's immaterial. if you're going to have that series of scandals you're getting voted out. this was a protest voeft agaitee democrats. you don't hear anything saying it was a great think for republicans embraced free market ideas. it's not that. that may come to that but that requires intelligence and reading and somebody to do something. this is a vote against them and dose mistaken that. >> sure, eric, the g
as a school librarian and she includes her district brooklyn, queens staten island, nassau and suffolk county on long island. she is described as being a tough prosecutor with a low-key style. i'm kelly wright, and we're going to take you back now to "cashin' in." >>> how about it, wayne? >> look, there's no questions that the republicans put up real diverse candidates, and the american people spoke. >> well, that's true, eric, but as i said, this is really a...
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in suffolk county, a family owned business may have to close because the town is thinking of taking overe they could eventually make a couple hundred thousands a year and put that money towards an emergency fund but some people have signed an online save steen petition to keep that business up and running as it has been. >> we are taxpayers, so not only will they be putting my family out of business, they will literally be spending our tax money to buy new umbrellas and take it over. and it's a real kick in the teeth. >> and town council is expected to make a decision on that tomorrow. >>> in new castle, another chance to help the less fortunate. a d.a.r.t. start the bus fund. will give out food to 550 relief partners throughout the state. >>> and 70 local businesses are taking part in project keep warm. that's double the precipitation they had last year. the annual drive collects coats, hats and other cold weather gear. a great because in the county for this time of year. tracy, vai. >>> you're watching "nbc10 news." "nbc 10 news today at 6:00 a.m." starts right now. >> announcer: nbc10
in suffolk county, a family owned business may have to close because the town is thinking of taking overe they could eventually make a couple hundred thousands a year and put that money towards an emergency fund but some people have signed an online save steen petition to keep that business up and running as it has been. >> we are taxpayers, so not only will they be putting my family out of business, they will literally be spending our tax money to buy new umbrellas and take it over. and...
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he was a 16-year-old loyalist from suffolk county. it was an odd place for a loyalist to be. it was a popular hangout for seamen and revolutionaries. jesper drake was the father-in-law of the newer patriot isaac sears. the patriots included sears and alexander mcdougall who invited case of tweet discussion of politics -- into a discussion of politics. when case back down, sears and his companions -- when case would not back down, sears and his companions nearly knocking down with noise. discuss thet's issues at hand going back to the stamp act of 1765. one of the members got impatient and said it could be put to death for supporting congress in the top traverse it -- controversy. the patrons of the tavern forced case to sit in a chair by the chimney corner. [laughter] sears called over a young slave of drake's and try to order him to sit in the corner as well saying case belonged in the company of slaves because he was a slave to the british empire, although the young man knew better than to comply with that. the company agreed to put case in coventry, meaning none would be a
he was a 16-year-old loyalist from suffolk county. it was an odd place for a loyalist to be. it was a popular hangout for seamen and revolutionaries. jesper drake was the father-in-law of the newer patriot isaac sears. the patriots included sears and alexander mcdougall who invited case of tweet discussion of politics -- into a discussion of politics. when case back down, sears and his companions -- when case would not back down, sears and his companions nearly knocking down with noise. discuss...
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1725 of a john keats walked into drinks tavern on water street, is six-year-old loyalist from suffolk county -- 60-year-old loyalist. it was an odd place for a loyalist to be, a popular hangout for seamen, and jasper drake was the father-in-law of a patriot. case was invited into a , and they of politics decided to convince him his political views were wrong. when he would not back down, he was nearly pushed over with the force of their eloquence and noise. seeking to restore order to the conversation, he said, well, let's discuss the issues going back to the message of the stamp act. member of thea tavern company got annoyed with him and very impatient, and he said that, in connecticut, you would be put to death for those views. the patriots then said, we will not suffer a torry to sit in company with gentlemen, and they forced him to sit in a chair by the corner. slavecalled over a young and try to order him in the corner, as well, saying case belonged to the company of slaves because he was a slave to the british empire. but the young man knew better than to comply. the companies agreed t
1725 of a john keats walked into drinks tavern on water street, is six-year-old loyalist from suffolk county -- 60-year-old loyalist. it was an odd place for a loyalist to be, a popular hangout for seamen, and jasper drake was the father-in-law of a patriot. case was invited into a , and they of politics decided to convince him his political views were wrong. when he would not back down, he was nearly pushed over with the force of their eloquence and noise. seeking to restore order to the...
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. >> at the suffolk county jail in boston, we encountered one group of inmates who found working oute motivated than working out alone. >> get that ab workout. get it toned up. this crew right here, that's what we do all day. six day workout, one day rest. every day, every rep we're out here. we out here. >> man, it's not that big but twice this week, man. i take it for granted, man. big things come in small packages. rise above these walls and these bars. >> definitely. got to do something with your time. >> always working out. always working on my mind, my body, my soul. >> that's pretty much it. >> in another section of the jail, we discovered a group of women also working on mind, body, and soul. but in the most unexpected way. >> lift the buttocks up any amount, excellent. move the inner thighs through the back wall. >> we found out that once a week a professional yoga instructor would come inside the jail and teach yoga to the women. we decided to cover it and when we got there we saw a normal classroom environment had been transformed into a yoga studio. they had pushed the ch
. >> at the suffolk county jail in boston, we encountered one group of inmates who found working oute motivated than working out alone. >> get that ab workout. get it toned up. this crew right here, that's what we do all day. six day workout, one day rest. every day, every rep we're out here. we out here. >> man, it's not that big but twice this week, man. i take it for granted, man. big things come in small packages. rise above these walls and these bars. >> definitely....
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suffolk county, the far eastern end of long island, is a very different place from inner city brooklyn, but she's been the u.s. attorney in charge of all of it and she's remained popular, she is very well regarded by law enforcement with the job of the u.s. attorney in many cases involves dealing with the fbi, dealing with the drug enforcement administration and she's very well regarded by those agencies. but as you say, she is not a well-known person. not in the united states and not even in new york. so i guess that's why a job of this magnitude frankly is surprising. there's no doubt about that. >> again, the news broken by our evan perez about 20 minutes ago, the president is expected to nominate loretta lynch, 55 years old, currently the u.s. attorney in brooklyn, expected to 'nam nate loretta lynch to be the next attorney general. we'll stay on this, bring you any developments, let you know if the president says anything about in the the coming minutes. >>> meanwhile, ahead at this hour, under attack. he says he fired the shots that killed osama bin laden, but is a navy seal brea
suffolk county, the far eastern end of long island, is a very different place from inner city brooklyn, but she's been the u.s. attorney in charge of all of it and she's remained popular, she is very well regarded by law enforcement with the job of the u.s. attorney in many cases involves dealing with the fbi, dealing with the drug enforcement administration and she's very well regarded by those agencies. but as you say, she is not a well-known person. not in the united states and not even in...
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caller: it is suffolk county, long island and tim bishop lost by quantum margin to his competitor. good job for long island but i think there is a very heavy campaign that seemed to be really not just local. i think he is a decent guy so i really hope he takes is in a good direction. the money that was poured into this election seemed more and i have noticed in years past. host: by all accounts, the most money ever spent on certainly a congressional campaign in 2014. muncie, new york, our gop line -- caller: i wanted to make some comments on this election. i would like to say i am happy to see the republicans get in. i would like to say that i think it's time republicans, democrats, and president obama get together and stop fighting against each other. let's get the job done. let's get america back to what it was when it was first founded. there are no precepts or values left in this nation anymore. everyone is out to lie and cheat and talk against the other guy. after the previous color, a lot of money was put in but i don't think she realized how much money obama raised for the d
caller: it is suffolk county, long island and tim bishop lost by quantum margin to his competitor. good job for long island but i think there is a very heavy campaign that seemed to be really not just local. i think he is a decent guy so i really hope he takes is in a good direction. the money that was poured into this election seemed more and i have noticed in years past. host: by all accounts, the most money ever spent on certainly a congressional campaign in 2014. muncie, new york, our gop...
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in suffolk and nassau county, there are 3,000 of the students who showed up on the day of enrollment.many kids were coming. >> the feds didn't know how many were coming in, these local school systems didn't either. now you have these increased class sizes and a lot of these students don't speak english. what kind of needs do these students have that are more pertinent or taking priority over american children? >> i wouldn't say that they're taking priority. the constitution of new york state and the federal law says that if you are between this age and that age, you are allowed into our public school system. it is actually a law. so it's not that they don't deserve it. it's just that how do we not take resources away from our children in high need school districts to accommodate students who come in? these children are coming from very complicated circumstances and they need more. not less. our class sizes are going to increase. oftentimes these students do not speak english. their emotional, social needs. this is a time also when our school districts are raising standards. so they ar
in suffolk and nassau county, there are 3,000 of the students who showed up on the day of enrollment.many kids were coming. >> the feds didn't know how many were coming in, these local school systems didn't either. now you have these increased class sizes and a lot of these students don't speak english. what kind of needs do these students have that are more pertinent or taking priority over american children? >> i wouldn't say that they're taking priority. the constitution of new...