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but this is the result you get. >> delivering canteen to the inmates is no small task.he corporal and the deputies will distribute 125 orders in one housing unit alone. >> it's one of the most stressful times for the deputies as well as the inmates because we know that there is a lot of food. there is a lot that are indigent. they don't have money in their fund and they steal. >> stealing the stuff being that the canteen means so much it can cause fights whether is it inmates or staff members responding to the fights. it is a big deal for everybody. >> because it has the potential to lead to violence even the theft of the smallest item is investigated. daniel is awaiting trial on charges of aggravated stalking, possession of a controlled substance and theft. he pled not guilty. but now he has a new problem on his hands. >> you said you didn't steal? >> i didn't steal anything. i had the receipt. i had the canteen in my box. >> he was given 21 days in confinement after the disciplinary committee concluded he stole a candy bar from another inmate. >> it's a misunderstandi
but this is the result you get. >> delivering canteen to the inmates is no small task.he corporal and the deputies will distribute 125 orders in one housing unit alone. >> it's one of the most stressful times for the deputies as well as the inmates because we know that there is a lot of food. there is a lot that are indigent. they don't have money in their fund and they steal. >> stealing the stuff being that the canteen means so much it can cause fights whether is it inmates...
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the quantity is too little. i'm a grown man. >> canteen around here is like gold to them. st important things aside from getting a visit or a letter. they are allowed to order something different from the normal food we provide to them. >> today merchan is making a unique version of jailhouse barbecued chicken. >> first i put the rice the barbecue chips and crumble them, mustard and sugar. next, put in the chicken. then we can make the hot sauce. the pickle juice will give you the juice of the hot sauce. this is the messiest part right here. right now putting the pickles and the sausages together. then take the hot chips and mix it all together. of course, i can't top martha stewart. this is the result you get. you feel me? >> delivering canteen to the jail's inmates is no small task. the corporal and the deputies will distribute 125 orders in just one housing unit alone. >> it's one of the most stressful times for the deputies as well as the inmates because we know that there is a lot of food. there is a lot that are indigent. which means they don't have money in their fun
the quantity is too little. i'm a grown man. >> canteen around here is like gold to them. st important things aside from getting a visit or a letter. they are allowed to order something different from the normal food we provide to them. >> today merchan is making a unique version of jailhouse barbecued chicken. >> first i put the rice the barbecue chips and crumble them, mustard and sugar. next, put in the chicken. then we can make the hot sauce. the pickle juice will give you...
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steven actually even asked one of the officers to take his canteen to the new inmate, michael maher,mpt to hide his real motive for being such a nice guy. >> why? >> why i'm i giving him? because he's got none. hasn't got any money, hasn't got a canteen. so i thought, you know, future. he's got loads of stuff. and he owns his pub and got his own stuff. hey, remember the time in the seg? it's all about you know what i mean? thinkinging ahead, susan. you know while saying? >> when maher returns to his cell he finds the gift left for him. from the scouse, the term for someone from liverpool. >> next on "lockup world tour" -- >> i'm trying to explain to you. lock me up if you want. if you lock me up, i'll burn my peter. >> burn your peter? >> aye. >> after a rowdy night one of shottss old-timers might have to pay the price. >> and how do you plead? >> guilty. because: bad weather, the price of oil those are every airline's reality. and solutions will not come from 500 tons of metal and a paintjob. they'll come from people. delta people. who made us the biggest airline in the world. and t
steven actually even asked one of the officers to take his canteen to the new inmate, michael maher,mpt to hide his real motive for being such a nice guy. >> why? >> why i'm i giving him? because he's got none. hasn't got any money, hasn't got a canteen. so i thought, you know, future. he's got loads of stuff. and he owns his pub and got his own stuff. hey, remember the time in the seg? it's all about you know what i mean? thinkinging ahead, susan. you know while saying? >>...
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many items can be purchased in the canteen. >> these are the treasured ice creams.ast four or five flavors. >> number? >> 767 up. >> yes, please. >> the guy comes up to get his order filled, we have our workers fill the order by what he puts on this list right here. and if they've got enough money, we'll fill it. we'll fill it up to the point that they run out of money. so if ice cream is on the end of the list and they run out of money, they don't get the ice cream. >> thank you. >> we have different categories of guys. if you have what you call a 1 a status, kind of like a credit rating, highest status you can have, you can spend up to $180 at the canteen. it goes down according to whatever your status is. you may have gotten in trouble, may be in the lockup and can only spend $70, some guys can only spend $90. that's your purchasing power. >> okay, this is just some of the things that we handle. they got the chili cheese chips and potato chips. as you can see, there's all types of sodas. we're loaded on coffee. candy bars, of course. the cookies are big and the r
many items can be purchased in the canteen. >> these are the treasured ice creams.ast four or five flavors. >> number? >> 767 up. >> yes, please. >> the guy comes up to get his order filled, we have our workers fill the order by what he puts on this list right here. and if they've got enough money, we'll fill it. we'll fill it up to the point that they run out of money. so if ice cream is on the end of the list and they run out of money, they don't get the ice...
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i don't want the canteen anymore. i'm hustling to get bonded out and it looks like it might come together. >> but this deputy has caponi on his radar. >> i notice he seems to be a social bug. he's always trying to involve himself in everything that goes on in the pod. usually the guys that are running hustles are the ones that are circulating the pod like that. >> this is my little clique right here and this is what we do all day, play cards. there are people in here that do know what i'm about. and i consider them friends because they're not going to repeal what i'm doing to these other people. >> i've been in the pod with him four times in my past three working shifts and each day he's been counseled twice. >> this game is called pinochle. >> he's on the verge of disciplinary action. >> i need a fish to fry. >> they moved him out. >> yeah, they moved him out. that could have been a good score, too. >> he wasn't in here long, was he? >> no. as soon as he got a look at me, he ran. >> coming up -- >> if you mess up, it
i don't want the canteen anymore. i'm hustling to get bonded out and it looks like it might come together. >> but this deputy has caponi on his radar. >> i notice he seems to be a social bug. he's always trying to involve himself in everything that goes on in the pod. usually the guys that are running hustles are the ones that are circulating the pod like that. >> this is my little clique right here and this is what we do all day, play cards. there are people in here that do...
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i don't want the canteen anymore. get bonded out and it looks like it might come together. >> but this deputy has caponi on his radar. >> i notice he seems to be a social bug. he's always trying to involve himself in everything that goes on in the pod. usually the guys that are running hustles are the ones that are circulating the pod pod like that. >> this is my clique right here. this is what we do all day. play cards all day long. there are people who know what i'm about. i consider them friends because they are not going to reveal what i'm doing. >> i have been in the pod with him four times. he has been counselled twice for negative behavior stuff. >> this is pinocle. >> he feels he needs to involve himself in matters that don't pertain to him. he is on the verge of disciplinary action. >> i am lost without a fish to fry. you hear me? i need a fish to fry. >> they moved them out. >> that would have been a good score to if they theft fish in here. >> he wasn't in here long. >> announcer: coming up. >> if you mess
i don't want the canteen anymore. get bonded out and it looks like it might come together. >> but this deputy has caponi on his radar. >> i notice he seems to be a social bug. he's always trying to involve himself in everything that goes on in the pod. usually the guys that are running hustles are the ones that are circulating the pod pod like that. >> this is my clique right here. this is what we do all day. play cards all day long. there are people who know what i'm about. i...
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security forces eventually fired shots and tear gas to disperse the protesters and mark almond from the canteen of rusting turkey's. egypt's state is a secular state is under threat. the situation is becoming very long and it's alarming because religious tradition. will be. between. american pressure. is in cities like xander and at the time when people were really expecting a revolution this didn't get much attention then when the revolution came and it seemed at least in central cairo. people who were tensions in. the room. with local christian community and it's a real question this is symbolically is egypt going to go from being a secular occasion to being an islamic dictatorship and they will be many more people who will be happy to live. there are significant groups ten percent of the relation christians but there are many circular objections already and some would find themselves probably less free when they have. an islamic group and it's. syria has warned it will retaliate against any country that formally recognizes the recent past august opposition national council member of the grou
security forces eventually fired shots and tear gas to disperse the protesters and mark almond from the canteen of rusting turkey's. egypt's state is a secular state is under threat. the situation is becoming very long and it's alarming because religious tradition. will be. between. american pressure. is in cities like xander and at the time when people were really expecting a revolution this didn't get much attention then when the revolution came and it seemed at least in central cairo. people...
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her job at the school canteen even helps to pay for our children's studies. could not cover the school fees on my own. >> and, that independence has had various benefits, not just in terms of money. >> i used to be shy around other people. i am not stronger, and more self confident. hopefully, i can keep the jobs and keep getting better, and i can work for the rest of my life. >> she is enjoying the fruits of her labor. she now has a certain amount of independence, and the hope of a brighter future. >> while pesticides are fundamental ingredients of today's mass production of food, they're also a risk factor for both farm workers and consumers. still, the demand is huge. in 2010 alone, the global turnover in pesticides was some 30 million euros, t. to 0.5 million pounds -- 2.5 funds are sprayed around the world every year, but there are alternatives. in costa rica, farmers are testing a fungus to be pests the natural way. -- beat pests the natural way. >> crop sprayers are kept very busy in costa rica. it is a real magnet for pests. the biggest problem and ban
her job at the school canteen even helps to pay for our children's studies. could not cover the school fees on my own. >> and, that independence has had various benefits, not just in terms of money. >> i used to be shy around other people. i am not stronger, and more self confident. hopefully, i can keep the jobs and keep getting better, and i can work for the rest of my life. >> she is enjoying the fruits of her labor. she now has a certain amount of independence, and the...
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[çm >> this right here is a plastic bottle, a pepsi bottle or something you buy off the canteen, takelace, put it on the end of the water bottle with a rubber band, tighten it down, and then take a projectile, whatever, a pill or piece of metal, anything hard, n put it inside that, grab it, pull it, pop it, it will shoot out of there at a velocity -- >> part of speedy's intel involves showing officers how easy weapons can be made. in this case, the plastic lids of coffee cups. once melted by the heat of an ignited roll of toilet paper will transform no a potentially lethal shank. >> i'm hardening this plastic right here. see how it's folding down like this. what i'm doing, i'm trying to [v get a little wad of it so i have something to work with.cf m what i'm doing right now is i'm molding. this is like playing with clay. it's plastic. i'm making a weapon right now. i'm melting this plastic down once i get it like this, i'll show you. >> i think it amazes me how fast it can be made and sometimes who it's used for. sometimes for us, sometimes for another inmaten> you have to have ha
[çm >> this right here is a plastic bottle, a pepsi bottle or something you buy off the canteen, takelace, put it on the end of the water bottle with a rubber band, tighten it down, and then take a projectile, whatever, a pill or piece of metal, anything hard, n put it inside that, grab it, pull it, pop it, it will shoot out of there at a velocity -- >> part of speedy's intel involves showing officers how easy weapons can be made. in this case, the plastic lids of coffee cups. once...
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. >> in the university canteen, many feel that. across europe, youth unemployment is rising, and it is just like the continent's economic crisis. there is no end in sight. matthew price. >> 24 hours after we brought you the trauma of the -- drama of amanda knox o's conviction being overturned. in seattle, they are planning a big homecoming party. from there, david willis reports. >> leaving italy after almost four years in prison. amanda knox grinned broadly, knowing she was finally going home. back to the trend will charm of this remote corner of america's pacific northwest, where a simple sign hangs on the porch of her father's home. amanda knox enjoy considerable support here, despite all the unanswered questions. >> there is no doubt in your mind that she was not? >> never at all. from day one, we thought it was impossible. we know her. we know her character. she grew up your. we knew that would be impossible. it would just be the outrageousness of the prosecution's language tells you all you need to know. >> meanwhile the famil
. >> in the university canteen, many feel that. across europe, youth unemployment is rising, and it is just like the continent's economic crisis. there is no end in sight. matthew price. >> 24 hours after we brought you the trauma of the -- drama of amanda knox o's conviction being overturned. in seattle, they are planning a big homecoming party. from there, david willis reports. >> leaving italy after almost four years in prison. amanda knox grinned broadly, knowing she was...
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the united states was drawn into world war i. edith's role changed almost completely. she volunteered in a red cross canteen, handing out coffee and sandwiches to the soldiers as they came through union station. what she really liked was anything to do with woodrow. she named battleships. when he had to sign commissions for new officers in the army, she made a little game of it, risking away one paper and putting another one down in front of him. trying to see how many they could do in an hour. she even decoded the telegrams coming from europe, arguably, her most important job was keeping the president healthy. every day she would drag him out to play golf. they were both terrible golfers but they enjoyed it a lot. on november 11th, 1918, the war ended. and woodrow made the surprising decision to go to europe himself to negotiate the peace treaty. he was the first sitting president to go to europe and, of course, she was the first presiding first lady to go to europe. they were greeted like heroes. they were met by thongs of people throwing flowers and cheering them. they stayed at buckingham palace. edith
the united states was drawn into world war i. edith's role changed almost completely. she volunteered in a red cross canteen, handing out coffee and sandwiches to the soldiers as they came through union station. what she really liked was anything to do with woodrow. she named battleships. when he had to sign commissions for new officers in the army, she made a little game of it, risking away one paper and putting another one down in front of him. trying to see how many they could do in an hour....
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of tell who is probably running drugs, because if they're running drugs in the yard, they have a lot of what we call canteened in their cell. in the drug trade, that's how they're paid. so we have a cell that has that lots of that kind of stuff in it, we will mark it and tag them and start following them through phone conversations, mail, and we'll gather some intelligence out of this. if nothing else, we'll get that. >> this one? >> it's a game to the dog. they're trying to find their toy. that's how -- that's how they're trained. after a while, they don't find anything, you get tired, you get bored. >> here, boy. >> that's why we try to hit the hot cells first. because after that, your success rate starts going down. >> good boy. hey. >> these searches often turn up some type of illegal substance. >> like a marijuana pen or joint, you got some of the marijuana here. the balloons packed with marijuana. a syringe here. the crack pipes so they can smoke crack. >> a common item found during cell searches is pruno, a fermented alcohol drink made from shredded apples and kool-aid. >> i would say it would serve up
of tell who is probably running drugs, because if they're running drugs in the yard, they have a lot of what we call canteened in their cell. in the drug trade, that's how they're paid. so we have a cell that has that lots of that kind of stuff in it, we will mark it and tag them and start following them through phone conversations, mail, and we'll gather some intelligence out of this. if nothing else, we'll get that. >> this one? >> it's a game to the dog. they're trying to find...
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the threat of danger dictates every action and every decision. >> i have seen stabbings over drugs. i've seen stabbings over money owed for canteen. >> i was holding his head on the ground digging one of his eyeballs out. i didn't have the technical difficulties with that. >> i have seen child molesters get stabbed. >> i hit the inmate. i grabbed him by his arm. i slipped. i didn't realize when i slipped. it was all blood. >> a world that "lockup" producers and camera crews explore on a regular basis. >> when we walk into prison with our camera crews, inevitably we attract attention. but sometimes it's not the kind of attention you want to attract. [ bleep ], and we don't need you around anymore. >> shooting in prison is very controlled for the most part until all hell breaks loose. >> a world where even the most heinous violations are common place. >> shot urine into my eye and mouth area. >>> when our producers traveled to alaska, they quickly realized they were about to enter a prison unlike any other. >> i would argue, spring creek correctional center is probably the most beautiful prison in the united states. we're located a
the threat of danger dictates every action and every decision. >> i have seen stabbings over drugs. i've seen stabbings over money owed for canteen. >> i was holding his head on the ground digging one of his eyeballs out. i didn't have the technical difficulties with that. >> i have seen child molesters get stabbed. >> i hit the inmate. i grabbed him by his arm. i slipped. i didn't realize when i slipped. it was all blood. >> a world that "lockup"...
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the world's largest family. we have this report. >> reporter: an army of workers chopping, plucking, roasting. but this is not a military canteen. f one man. "i am the eldest son," he says. "my mother is the 26th wife," she says. he has 36 wives, 86 children and 35 grandchildren making his family very likely the biggest in the world. all 160 family members live here. a four-story mansion with 22 bedrooms in a tiny village a northeastern indian state. the state itself only has 1 million residents one of the lowest population counts in the country but that may change if he has his way. he's 69. "i believe god chose us to be like this. those who are born into this family they don't want to leave and they follow this tradition so we just keep growing and growing," he says. is the nerve center of his house hole, the outdoor slaughtering and barbecue area. the family indulges in meat three times a week and for every non-vegetarian meal, 30 chickens are plucked and one giant pig is roasted. add in carbohydrates, 25 kilos of rice and 45 kilos of potatoes are required for every meal. dinner time is an efficient exercise without much fuss,
the world's largest family. we have this report. >> reporter: an army of workers chopping, plucking, roasting. but this is not a military canteen. f one man. "i am the eldest son," he says. "my mother is the 26th wife," she says. he has 36 wives, 86 children and 35 grandchildren making his family very likely the biggest in the world. all 160 family members live here. a four-story mansion with 22 bedrooms in a tiny village a northeastern indian state. the state itself...
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the story. >> reporter: an army of workers chopping, plucking, roasting, but this is not a military canteen. ere is a wife, child, or grandchild of one man, zeona. "i am the eldest son," he says. "my mother is the 26th wife," she says. zeona has 39 wives, 86 children, and 35 grandchildren, making his family very likely the biggest in the world. all 160 family members live here. a four-story mansion with 22 bedrooms in a tiny village in the northeastern indian state. the state itself has only one million residents. one of the lowest population counts in the country. but that may change if 69-year-old zeona has his way. "i believe god chose us to be like this. those who are born into this family, they don't want to leave, and they follow this tradition. so we just keep growing and growing," he says. this is the nerve center of the household, the outdoor slaughtering and barbecue area. the family indulges in meat three times a week. and for every non-vegetarian meal, 30 chickens are plucked and one joint pig is roasted. add in carbohydrates, 25 kilos of rice, and 40 kilos of potatoes are require
the story. >> reporter: an army of workers chopping, plucking, roasting, but this is not a military canteen. ere is a wife, child, or grandchild of one man, zeona. "i am the eldest son," he says. "my mother is the 26th wife," she says. zeona has 39 wives, 86 children, and 35 grandchildren, making his family very likely the biggest in the world. all 160 family members live here. a four-story mansion with 22 bedrooms in a tiny village in the northeastern indian state....
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the people live on a mere $2 a day. he says it's god's will. here is a firsthand look. >> reporter: an army of workers. chopping, plucking, roasting. but this is not a military canteenere is a wife, child, or grandchild of one man. i am the eldest son, he says. my mother is the 26th wife, she says. ziana has 39 wives, 86 children, and 35 grandchildren, making his family very likely the biggest in the world. all 360 family members live here. a four-story mansion with 22 bedrooms in a tiny village in mizaram. the state has only 1 million residents, one of the lowest counts in the country. that may change if the 69-year-old has his way. i believe god chose us to be like this. those who are born into this family, they don't want to leave and they follow this tradition so we just keep growing and growing, he says. this is the nerve center of ziona's household, the outdoor slaughtering and barbecue area. for every nonvegetarian meal, 30 chickens are plucked and one giant pig is roasted. add in carbohydrates, and 40 kilos of potatoes are required for every meal. dinner time is sufficient exercise. some women of the house cook while others set the table, still others clean.
the people live on a mere $2 a day. he says it's god's will. here is a firsthand look. >> reporter: an army of workers. chopping, plucking, roasting. but this is not a military canteenere is a wife, child, or grandchild of one man. i am the eldest son, he says. my mother is the 26th wife, she says. ziana has 39 wives, 86 children, and 35 grandchildren, making his family very likely the biggest in the world. all 360 family members live here. a four-story mansion with 22 bedrooms in a tiny...
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canteen night for myself. because i'm definitely not eating that. >> speedy entered protective custody after dropping out of his gang, the nlr. >> we kicked it withe guy and to kick it with mexicans that are basically low riders, that's where the nlr term came from. to get into that, you have to have three different hits on three different people. i ran the organization. drug trafficking, making money, just a lot of violence and a lot of [ bleep ]. i'm in protective custody because i'm a dropout. i get to live with child molesters and rapos and weirdos, people that are mentally sick. this is what i get for debriefing. >> look, i got married. >> shy boy give it to you? >> what? >> shy boy proposed to you? >> yeah. >> people that i have met since i've been in this type of unit are in my yard. i have met people that i have actually befriended and know a lot about. out on the mainline, i wouldn't have even talked to them. we would be trying to kill each other. and now we are right next door to each other. we eat out of the same bowl. they are my friends. we're together as one in here. >> how i met speedy gun, he was a good drawer, right, and my wife,
canteen night for myself. because i'm definitely not eating that. >> speedy entered protective custody after dropping out of his gang, the nlr. >> we kicked it withe guy and to kick it with mexicans that are basically low riders, that's where the nlr term came from. to get into that, you have to have three different hits on three different people. i ran the organization. drug trafficking, making money, just a lot of violence and a lot of [ bleep ]. i'm in protective custody because...
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the administrative segregation unit, or asu, until his case is heard. >> this is a pretty secure unit, everything is controlled as far as any kind of movement, incoming, outgoing, whatever. so canteen, walking to see a visitor. here everything is controlled. for meals, we bring them. there is a set program that we go by. >> how are you guys doing? all right? good, good. >> today our producers are granted access to a case being heard by the institutional classification committee. >> morning, morning. i am here today to review your asu placement, to determine if your housing is appropriate, and to ensure that due process has been available to them. >> inmate ed duane smith and his cellmate are charged with prison murder. >> i've been trying for the past month to get my 115 heard. >> did you not postpone to the d.a.? >> yes, but it says, according to -- >> do you have your request with you? >> no, but i did submit it. >> who did you submit it to? >> i sent it to captain fields, one to grimsley. >> this is what we can do, smith, when you return back to your cell, write a quick note indicating that you want this 115 heard immediately, and we can list where we can provoke your postponeme
the administrative segregation unit, or asu, until his case is heard. >> this is a pretty secure unit, everything is controlled as far as any kind of movement, incoming, outgoing, whatever. so canteen, walking to see a visitor. here everything is controlled. for meals, we bring them. there is a set program that we go by. >> how are you guys doing? all right? good, good. >> today our producers are granted access to a case being heard by the institutional classification...
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the letters. >> in prison offenders have little or no control over their day-to-day lives. adam decided this was what he could control. he could control his articles of clothing, his canteen. this was his way of saying, i have some control over my own destiny. >> okay. can i do something without you getting upset? >> what's that? >> these socks. i'm not really sure why i did it. i just thought, well, what would happen if i did move your socks? you're in prison. you're in danger every day. how long can you leave these socks like that? >> i don't like that at all. >> i'm not exactly sure why i decided to challenge adam. i think i was just trying to make him see that whether his socks were here or folded this way or that way, it wasn't really going to alter his life, so again i picked up one of the t-shirts and kind of put it down haphazardly. how about this? >> yeah, that's not cool either. >> why? >> the label needs to be facing up. >> why? you know it's your shirt. you know your name. >> it just does. i don't know. it's like i couldn't explain why i have empty boxes in there, either. i just need to have them because i don't know when they could be handy. >> he was very go
the letters. >> in prison offenders have little or no control over their day-to-day lives. adam decided this was what he could control. he could control his articles of clothing, his canteen. this was his way of saying, i have some control over my own destiny. >> okay. can i do something without you getting upset? >> what's that? >> these socks. i'm not really sure why i did it. i just thought, well, what would happen if i did move your socks? you're in prison. you're in...