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you lose it. >> the jail cracks down on its canteen policy. e inmates are not happy about it. >> they're not always going to comply. i mean, this is jail, you know. the majority in here because they didn't comply. that's what got them in here. >>> former new york governor mario cuomo died earlier this evening. he was 82 years old. he was a three-term governor serving from 1983 to 1994. he's known for his legendary keynote address at the dratic national convention where he attacked then-president ronald reagan's conservative policies. >> mr. president, you ought to know that this nation is more a tale of two cities than it is just a shining city on a hill. >> mario cuomo saying this nation was a tale of two cities, a refeign used decades later for campaign of the bill de blasio who had this to say about cuomo tonight. no has lost a giant. mario cuomo was a man with compassion for human kind without equal. he was inaugurated for a second term as governor of new york. mario cuomo is survived by his five children and wife matilda. back to "lockup."
you lose it. >> the jail cracks down on its canteen policy. e inmates are not happy about it. >> they're not always going to comply. i mean, this is jail, you know. the majority in here because they didn't comply. that's what got them in here. >>> former new york governor mario cuomo died earlier this evening. he was 82 years old. he was a three-term governor serving from 1983 to 1994. he's known for his legendary keynote address at the dratic national convention where he...
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on the industries i'm used to eating bundles. >> canteen around here is like gold to them. is probably one of the most 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, using canteen items. >> first i put the rice the barbecue chips and crumble them, mustard and sugar. put it in there and shake it up. put in the chicken and 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 everything together. i can't top martha stewart. but this is the result you get. >> delivering canteen to the jail's inmates is no small task. corporal mims and several 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 indigen
on the industries i'm used to eating bundles. >> canteen around here is like gold to them. is probably one of the most 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, using canteen items. >> first i put the rice the barbecue chips and crumble them, mustard and sugar. put it in there and shake it up. put in...
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>> yes, sir. >> watch the callout for the job change. >> i got the canteen job offered by the team.olutely wonderful. takes some weight off my family and have a little extra money. you work hard, do what you're supposed to, and you get promoted, just like anywhere else. >>> coming up -- >> open your eyes. >> young cadets are put to the test. >> one, two, three, four, five. >> and correctional officers respond to a potential suicide. >> what's the problem? unresponsive? . ♪ but to get from the old way to the new, you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. boy: once upon a time, there was a nice house that lived with a family. one day, it started to rain. the house tried to keep out all the water, but water got inside and ruined everybody's everythings. the house thought she let the family down. they just didn't think it could happen. they told the house they would take better care of her...
>> yes, sir. >> watch the callout for the job change. >> i got the canteen job offered by the team.olutely wonderful. takes some weight off my family and have a little extra money. you work hard, do what you're supposed to, and you get promoted, just like anywhere else. >>> coming up -- >> open your eyes. >> young cadets are put to the test. >> one, two, three, four, five. >> and correctional officers respond to a potential suicide. >>...
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employees from around the world at the canteen. the average age is 28. they have become familiar with their new home but abroad, latvia is still unknown. even council presidency should help change that. >> i want to show the real latvia. i want to show that we also have pluses and minuses. we have good things and problems. it is reality. if there is no sign of problems the company is looking west but latvia's roots in the west remain the. >> lithuania, new year had a greater significance there this time and brought in a new currency. lithuania has adopted the euro as its currency becoming the 19th member of the eurozone. just to give you a picture of how big it has become, 337 million euros -- europeans use the euro as their currency. >> lithuanians have been celebrating the new year and some have been celebrating their new currency, the euro. it took years of budget slashing and austerity to qualify to join the common currency. >> since the borders have gone this is the time to have the euro. it's better to go with the global world and have the euro. >>
employees from around the world at the canteen. the average age is 28. they have become familiar with their new home but abroad, latvia is still unknown. even council presidency should help change that. >> i want to show the real latvia. i want to show that we also have pluses and minuses. we have good things and problems. it is reality. if there is no sign of problems the company is looking west but latvia's roots in the west remain the. >> lithuania, new year had a greater...
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the losers must purchase snacks or other items from the jail canteen for the winners. ay for canteen through debit accounts that friends or relatives on the outside deposit money into. but a losing hand can bring serious consequences. >> if i'm gambling and i don't have any way to pay it back, the consequences could mean your safety, could mean a few teeth, could mean your life. >> what got me here is a very bad gambling compulsion. it started in 2005. it got progressively worse and worse and worse. >> joe watson's gambling cost him everything. >> i wanted to be the person that could take care of everything, and when i couldn't take care of things at a job that i loved and that i was good at, when i couldn't even meet deadlines for that, i figured i would supplement it by going to the casino and it didn't work out. >> watson then turned to crime. he eventually became known as the salon bandit after holding up two tanning salons and several other businesses to pay for his gambling debts. >> i've been accused of going into different businesses, whether they're a gas stati
the losers must purchase snacks or other items from the jail canteen for the winners. ay for canteen through debit accounts that friends or relatives on the outside deposit money into. but a losing hand can bring serious consequences. >> if i'm gambling and i don't have any way to pay it back, the consequences could mean your safety, could mean a few teeth, could mean your life. >> what got me here is a very bad gambling compulsion. it started in 2005. it got progressively worse and...
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i don't want the canteen anymore.ow 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,
i don't want the canteen anymore.ow 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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and in the middle of it is a group of neighborhood buddies. >>> this is, you know, canteen, what we callre surviving off of. >> according to the inmates at boston's suffolk county jail, christmas doesn't come just once a year. it comes once a week, on wednesdays when the weekly canteen orders are delivered. >> i told you, sweetheart, you got to send me more money. >> for the ten months george shipps has been held in the protective custody unit, charged with downloading and distributing a huge collection of child pornography. canteen is one of his few pleasures. >> that's the only thing i look forward to. i get trail mix, soups. i try to keep it very simple. i don't spend that much money. i don't want to call my children and say, can you send me some money? >> shipps' five children are all grown. today one of them has come for a visit. >> i'm going to see my daughter, who i haven't seen for over a year. i'm excited. >> it will be the first time shipps has seen his daughter, christine, since his arrest. >> not how you want to see your children. i'd much rather be meeting in a restaurant fo
and in the middle of it is a group of neighborhood buddies. >>> this is, you know, canteen, what we callre surviving off of. >> according to the inmates at boston's suffolk county jail, christmas doesn't come just once a year. it comes once a week, on wednesdays when the weekly canteen orders are delivered. >> i told you, sweetheart, you got to send me more money. >> for the ten months george shipps has been held in the protective custody unit, charged with...
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you get folgers out of the canteen and make what you can make. i think one of the interesting things that i kind of woke up to was that that's what life is here or elsewhere. so you better get something out of it. so if i can actually enjoy making coffee here in corcoran surrounded by a lot of loud people, and a lot of other discomforts, then i'm going to come out a lot better for it when i get out there. if i'm going to live through this and i have a son so i better live through this, i've got to do something, no matter how difficult it is, you reach down and you find mettle that you didn't know you had. that's what prison is about really is finding strength that you never thought you had. >>> coming up -- >> i went up to the bars and splash. they hit me with baby oil and hair grease. got on my arms, got all over my stomach. it burnt my back, too. >> a sex offender learns that one personality trait can lead to big trouble. >> one of the problems and issues i had was talking a lot. excessive talking. going on and on a lot of times. have enough mon
you get folgers out of the canteen and make what you can make. i think one of the interesting things that i kind of woke up to was that that's what life is here or elsewhere. so you better get something out of it. so if i can actually enjoy making coffee here in corcoran surrounded by a lot of loud people, and a lot of other discomforts, then i'm going to come out a lot better for it when i get out there. if i'm going to live through this and i have a son so i better live through this, i've got...
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in the rooms of a king and holding a scepter, the cloak, the cross. canteens it brings the good news of our freedom from slavery and guides us in the path of peace. hides in justice. the santo nino also reminds us. in this, i have listened to you sing the song, we are all god's children. that is what the santo nino tells us. here reminds us of our deepest identity. all of us are god's children. members of god's family. today, st. paul said cried become adopted children. brought us. this is who we are. this is our identity. we saw a beautiful explanation of this in phillipines affected by the typhoon. because god chose us, we have best. god has blessed us in christ with ever spiritual blessing in the heavens. this was a special in the philippines, for it is the foremost country in the nation. it is itself a special gift of god, a special blessing but it is also a vocation. filipinos to the outstanding mission of the nation. god call us to be holy and blessed. he chose us, each of us to be witnesses of this truth. he cleared, don't care for it. but natural beaut
in the rooms of a king and holding a scepter, the cloak, the cross. canteens it brings the good news of our freedom from slavery and guides us in the path of peace. hides in justice. the santo nino also reminds us. in this, i have listened to you sing the song, we are all god's children. that is what the santo nino tells us. here reminds us of our deepest identity. all of us are god's children. members of god's family. today, st. paul said cried become adopted children. brought us. this is who...
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developing relationships so they will put money into his prison account to make purchases from the canteenr plays baseball for the love of the game, bobby plays women for the love of the game, just like a chess game or a hand of texas hold 'em. he's a master at it. this woman is just some crazy fan that saw him on tv, sent him money, and he ran a little game on her. if you're going to be one of these skanks out there, one of these crazy women that see him on tv, oh, he's a total bad ass, and you know, i'm going to change his life, or you know, have a flower garden in his honor or whatever, that's great. open your wallet up to him and, you know, he'll bleed you dry. >> at the same time, angel sends bobby money as well. >> the money i give bobby per week goes on his inmate account so he could, you know, buy himself some groceries. he eats with it. >> how are you so positive and sure you're not part of his game? >> because i'm me, because i'm special. i know who i am and what i am to bobby gilbert, and i'm not game and i'm not a trick and i'm not something to hustle, unlike the rest of these
developing relationships so they will put money into his prison account to make purchases from the canteenr plays baseball for the love of the game, bobby plays women for the love of the game, just like a chess game or a hand of texas hold 'em. he's a master at it. this woman is just some crazy fan that saw him on tv, sent him money, and he ran a little game on her. if you're going to be one of these skanks out there, one of these crazy women that see him on tv, oh, he's a total bad ass, and...
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so when he gets money, tell him hit the canteen window. itially, if you do it right, you don't ask nothing. >> kozlowski says the inmate will volunteer extortion payments out of appreciation to his new protector. >> i'm going to go through the window, do you need some food? yeah, bring me back ten honey buns, a couple of soups. if you do it right, they will feel it, but it will feel more like friends. prison ain't like it used to be. the extortion game and making them feel threatened, that's kind of out the window because they'll snitch on you. so you've got to use finesse nowadays. >> when finesse works, it's an effective weapon in kozlowski's arsenal. when it fails, old-school violence is the backup plan. >> my hands are up, i'm pretty fast. scars? recently. two months ago. >> still, kozlowski says he would prefer not to resort to violence. for that he has his silly, tafari cook. >> he knows about the game, so we see eye to eye. >> cook is serving six years for armed robbery. >> they labeled me a trouble-maker. every different prison i go
so when he gets money, tell him hit the canteen window. itially, if you do it right, you don't ask nothing. >> kozlowski says the inmate will volunteer extortion payments out of appreciation to his new protector. >> i'm going to go through the window, do you need some food? yeah, bring me back ten honey buns, a couple of soups. if you do it right, they will feel it, but it will feel more like friends. prison ain't like it used to be. the extortion game and making them feel...
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eating other things. >> looking at the activity on her canteen balance, that's a good indicator. to the cookie what she's got. >> even colonel pravetera is kept informed about moore's weight loss. >> i don't know what's going on with that. she says she's eating, but i'm going to have to start documenting what she's eating and looking at that because i don't know if some of this is intentional in game playing or if she's depressed or spiraling. >> ms. moore has become a very high-maintenance inmate. we're placing our staff in a position where they have to recognize a person in crisis. people like sergeant merman have that training and ability to get in there and resolve it before it gets to the crisis state. >> we've informed everybody on all four shifts that she's on weight management. everything that happens with that cell regarding food needs to be documented, how much she received on canteen, missing items, everything. so, we're taking all precautions to make sure she does not declare a silent hunger strike. >> moore's change in appearance since her most recent mug shot also p
eating other things. >> looking at the activity on her canteen balance, that's a good indicator. to the cookie what she's got. >> even colonel pravetera is kept informed about moore's weight loss. >> i don't know what's going on with that. she says she's eating, but i'm going to have to start documenting what she's eating and looking at that because i don't know if some of this is intentional in game playing or if she's depressed or spiraling. >> ms. moore has become a...
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celebrate her birthday with her dorm mates using the few snack items they can purchase from the jail canteen. >> so tomorrow's liberty's birthday and we're making her a honey bun rice krispie treat peanut butter and cupcake cake. just the bottom part of it is 2,000 calories. not even all of this stuff. this is the next layer of the cake. this is the cupcakes. this is massive sugar. >> looks pretty gross, huh? >> we put everything in a bag. >> oh, no. >> oh, yum. >> now it's in the blender. gross, huh? this is the second layer of the mush. i washed my hands, i promise. [ laughter ] >> wow. perfect. >> all the m&ms? >> that's way too creative. we're just going to throw them bad boys on there. i'm not martha stewart. >> seven of them? >> yes, she's 7. colored pencils are utilities. we use them for everything. makeup, candles, toenail polish. one, two, three, four, five, six, seven -- she's 7, guys. not 8. >> so there's her cake. okay. let's call her. hi, my princess. i miss you. you should see your birthday cake. we've got pretend candles. they're purple, orange, white, pink, yellow, blue and r
celebrate her birthday with her dorm mates using the few snack items they can purchase from the jail canteen. >> so tomorrow's liberty's birthday and we're making her a honey bun rice krispie treat peanut butter and cupcake cake. just the bottom part of it is 2,000 calories. not even all of this stuff. this is the next layer of the cake. this is the cupcakes. this is massive sugar. >> looks pretty gross, huh? >> we put everything in a bag. >> oh, no. >> oh, yum....
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learned that the total debt owed to parker was $60, payable in snacks and toiletries purchased at the prison canteen since inmates are not allowed to carry cash. but behind bars, the true value of a tattoo can only be determined by the person who wears it. >> why did you want to get a swastika on your neck? >> because i just thought it would look cool. i like -- i wanted to get two of them on each side, like frankenstein bolts, big swastikas. just to let everyone know i'm a racist son of a bitch, you know? >>> coming up. >> i'm the most popular one. they call me countess. big countess. above all. >> men who do their time living as women. >> i'm the wife. he's the man. i've got on my band. that's his. that's mine, that's his. got that right here. so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our angie's list app. visit angieslist.com today. ♪ >>> every prison inmate must make
learned that the total debt owed to parker was $60, payable in snacks and toiletries purchased at the prison canteen since inmates are not allowed to carry cash. but behind bars, the true value of a tattoo can only be determined by the person who wears it. >> why did you want to get a swastika on your neck? >> because i just thought it would look cool. i like -- i wanted to get two of them on each side, like frankenstein bolts, big swastikas. just to let everyone know i'm a racist...
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. >> some of them with the purchase canteen. l leave their hygiene items and stuff like that for another inmate to have. >> radios, brushes. >> gave him the soap dish and the radio. gave him lotion and everything? >> yes. meanwhile, gathers returns to the event for his final good-bye to mcdonald, whom he calls tiny. >> hey, tiny, come here. >> i'm coming. i'm trying to get my stuff to give to you. >> you heard me? >> i know. >> i've got attached to you, man. >> i know. >> you ain't even fully gone out the deer, man and i feel [ bleep ] up already. >> no, don't feel that way. >> i mean, it's a good thing, tiny. you know. >> all right, going home. >> freedom, girl! freedom, girl! [ laughter ] >> bye! >> you too. >> this will be the first. to see her walk. >> i'm excited, man. >> i bet. >> i've been here for almost six months. >> can i get your thumbprint on the red light, please? and this will get your property next door. >> okay. thank you. >> outside, mcdonald is greeted by her grandmother and great grandmother. look at you. >> i
. >> some of them with the purchase canteen. l leave their hygiene items and stuff like that for another inmate to have. >> radios, brushes. >> gave him the soap dish and the radio. gave him lotion and everything? >> yes. meanwhile, gathers returns to the event for his final good-bye to mcdonald, whom he calls tiny. >> hey, tiny, come here. >> i'm coming. i'm trying to get my stuff to give to you. >> you heard me? >> i know. >> i've got...
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in jail, the stakes can be for canteen, phone calls, or something more creative.weating. >> you're down 77 pushups so far what would you like to play for? >> another 20. >> okay. your first move. >> we play for pushups on demand. i can call for these pushups at any time of the day or night, no matter where he is on this unit or if we're in the yard or in the gym. he has to stop what he's doing and give me the pushups. that move, you just lost the game. >> he is a master checker player. and to think about it, out of all the people in there, he said i'm going to show you the secret to checkers. he showed me. he said don't tell nobody. not even my son knows this. and he was like, now you know. so now we a level playing field. still yet, still doing hundreds of pushups on the floor. >> and you lost again. >> how much is that? >> it was 77 so now it's 97. >> i'll take five right now. >> all right. >> allen and peppe have shared more in common than checkers. both have battled addictions to drugs and alcohol and for peppe it's been a very long battle. >> my drug of choic
in jail, the stakes can be for canteen, phone calls, or something more creative.weating. >> you're down 77 pushups so far what would you like to play for? >> another 20. >> okay. your first move. >> we play for pushups on demand. i can call for these pushups at any time of the day or night, no matter where he is on this unit or if we're in the yard or in the gym. he has to stop what he's doing and give me the pushups. that move, you just lost the game. >> he is a...
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the threat of danger dictates every action and every decision. >> i've seen stabbings over drugs. i've seen stabbings over money owed for canteen>> i was holding his head on the ground and digging one of his eyeballs out and having technical difficulties with that. >> i've seen child molesters get stabbed. >> i hit the m-8 and tried to get him by his arm and i slipped and i didn't realize what i slipped on and it was all blood. >> a world that lockup producers and camera crews explore on a regular basis. >> when we walk into a prison with our camera crews, inevitably, we attract attention and sometimes it's not the kind of attention you want to attract. >> one, [ bleep ]. we're tired. we don't need you all around here no more. >> while 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. >> you squeeze a water bottle and shot urine into my eye and mouth area. >> feces and urine for us. ♪ >>> when our producers traveled to alaska they yikly realized they were about to enter a prison unlike any other. >> i would argue that spring c
the threat of danger dictates every action and every decision. >> i've seen stabbings over drugs. i've seen stabbings over money owed for canteen>> i was holding his head on the ground and digging one of his eyeballs out and having technical difficulties with that. >> i've seen child molesters get stabbed. >> i hit the m-8 and tried to get him by his arm and i slipped and i didn't realize what i slipped on and it was all blood. >> a world that lockup producers and...
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the sock he had five double aa batteries. and these double aa batteries are something he can order for his walkman radio through his canteen andries in a method that they're not designed do. he would drop them in his sock, tie the sock, now you have an instant weapon. sometimes they spin it or just drop it. would have it in their hand, drop it down, bam. that's not something i would want to get hit in the head with. >> jail officials tied this weapon to one of the newest inmates to arrive at the house. delshaun bloodworth. >> i didn't believe i would get caught with the battery in the sock. you know what i mean? so -- >> it was tied back to mr. bloodworth due to video footage, video footage in the unit captured the object falling out of his pants and at that point they were able to issue him a disciplinary report for being in possession of contraband and being in possession of a weapon. >> in my jumpsuit, my one piece, somehow it slid through my -- slid through my pants legs. and there was a superintendent, he's like what the hell is this? i'm like, i'm like oh, [ bleep ]. my heart started beating fast. whatever. they accused
the sock he had five double aa batteries. and these double aa batteries are something he can order for his walkman radio through his canteen andries in a method that they're not designed do. he would drop them in his sock, tie the sock, now you have an instant weapon. sometimes they spin it or just drop it. would have it in their hand, drop it down, bam. that's not something i would want to get hit in the head with. >> jail officials tied this weapon to one of the newest inmates to arrive...
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the 86th infantry division during world war ii. it was cold. i remember trying to get a drink from my canteen, which was frozen solid. ed out through the woods crouching and moving forward. then someone yelled fire and shout. so we started firing and shouting. and the traces went through the woods. we moved on. in a hysterical way getting more and more excited as we moved forward and heard more noise and were firing. we went perhaps 20 feet or 25 feet, and all of a sudden there was that terrible noise that a person hates to hear, the little pop of a flare. and it was a german flare. and it lit up the woods. there we were and there they were. the germans opened up with machine gunfire. i know i had a kind of sinking feeling that this was it. this was the first real fighting that our company had been in. where we were playing with the big boys and we knew that this was for keeps and all of us were terrified. these machine gun bullets were firing a few feet off the ground. then occasionally, as they would rake up and down the line of all three the woods occasionally they would dip down. and then you would hear somebody s
the 86th infantry division during world war ii. it was cold. i remember trying to get a drink from my canteen, which was frozen solid. ed out through the woods crouching and moving forward. then someone yelled fire and shout. so we started firing and shouting. and the traces went through the woods. we moved on. in a hysterical way getting more and more excited as we moved forward and heard more noise and were firing. we went perhaps 20 feet or 25 feet, and all of a sudden there was that...
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and then i actually got the girl down the way who was with me the other day, i got her some canteen.i'm actually going to go give these to her. >> agee shares her snacks with jessica roberts, a former classmate she ran into this jail. >> we never really hung out in school. but we knew each other. >> i'll see you. >> see you. >> jessica, long time no see. we'd gotten together and talked. yeah we know the same people. so it was like -- it's good. >> when agee will return to her life on the outside is uncertain. but she says when she does, her goals are simple. >> i want to be able to have something, like an apartment and a little piece of crap car. but something to call mine. and a place where i can go home with my kids, you know? and live like i'm supposed to. a normal life. but when you're doing this, you kind of really don't know what normal is. >> agee's activity over the past two years has included drug addiction and several jail stays. she says her slide began when a friend introduced her to heroin. >> she was like, just try it one time, just try it. and i was like, all right, sc
and then i actually got the girl down the way who was with me the other day, i got her some canteen.i'm actually going to go give these to her. >> agee shares her snacks with jessica roberts, a former classmate she ran into this jail. >> we never really hung out in school. but we knew each other. >> i'll see you. >> see you. >> jessica, long time no see. we'd gotten together and talked. yeah we know the same people. so it was like -- it's good. >> when agee...
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the 86th infantry division during world war ii. it was cold. i remember trying to get a drink from my canteen, which was frozen solid. we started out through the woods crouching and moving forward. then someone yelled fire and shout. so we started firing and shouting. and the traces went through the woods. we moved on. in a hysterical way, getting more and more excited as we moved forward and heard more noise and were firing. we went perhaps 20 feet or 25 feet, and all of a sudden there was that terrible noise that a person hates to hear, the little pop of a flare. and it was a german flare. and it lit up the woods. there we were and there they were. the germans opened up with machine gunfire. i know i had a kind of sinking feeling that this was it. this was the first real fighting that our company had been in. where we were playing with the big boys and we knew that this was for keeps and all of us were terrified. these machine gun bullets were firing a few feet off the ground. then occasionally, as they would rake up and down the line of all three the woods, occasionally they would dip down. and then you would hear
the 86th infantry division during world war ii. it was cold. i remember trying to get a drink from my canteen, which was frozen solid. we started out through the woods crouching and moving forward. then someone yelled fire and shout. so we started firing and shouting. and the traces went through the woods. we moved on. in a hysterical way, getting more and more excited as we moved forward and heard more noise and were firing. we went perhaps 20 feet or 25 feet, and all of a sudden there was...
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the phone with his mom. also she gives him money to get canteen and commissary which makes him pretty happy, too. >> our detention staff, they don't go to school to be true mental health counselors. however, we work with mental health and learn through some of their training that they give to us on how to address or how to approach certain mental health inmates. it is a strain on our staff because they know that they are very unpredictable. you've had officer assaults because they just weren't anticipating the inmate was quite calm and has been. and all of a sudden that one day it was like a light switch. >> we're escorting mr. mayberry to the shower. he's in the shower now. give him an opportunity to completely shower, then we'll escort him back to his room. we're just here so he doesn't take anything, swallow anything. because he's been doing that lately. >> but this will be one of the last showers mayberry will have on suicide watch. the jail's mental health supervisor has finally received word that a bed in an outside treatment facility has become available. >> joseph mayberry is going to be going to one of t
the phone with his mom. also she gives him money to get canteen and commissary which makes him pretty happy, too. >> our detention staff, they don't go to school to be true mental health counselors. however, we work with mental health and learn through some of their training that they give to us on how to address or how to approach certain mental health inmates. it is a strain on our staff because they know that they are very unpredictable. you've had officer assaults because they just...
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the card. >> he takes care of me in here. he gives me money for canteen and visits me every day. he writes me letters every day. i am locked in the cell for 24 hours a day. and he is there with the caring words that somebody needs to hear. >> i probably done lost my chance, you know what i'm saying. she's probably going to move on, find another person to be with. it hurts in some ways, you know what i'm saying, but there is nothing i can do about it if she wants to be with me or someone else. i wanted to spend the rest of my life with her and i still do. >> but dimauro is far more concerned about her son david. >> this is my son david. this is when he was 16. when i look at the photograph, it just makes me think of the good time that is we've had together. he's funny. he's always -- he's always making me laugh. and that's what i miss most about him. >> since they were arrested, dimauro has seen link only once during a court hearing. >> when i went to court, my son david did a heart motion. like this. he put his hands like this in a heart shape and he said that he loved me. he coul
the card. >> he takes care of me in here. he gives me money for canteen and visits me every day. he writes me letters every day. i am locked in the cell for 24 hours a day. and he is there with the caring words that somebody needs to hear. >> i probably done lost my chance, you know what i'm saying. she's probably going to move on, find another person to be with. it hurts in some ways, you know what i'm saying, but there is nothing i can do about it if she wants to be with me or...
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i can recall meeting him for the first time, that it was saint patrick's parade, bitterly cold, wendy day and he had a canteen truck he was dispensing hot chock look at. i have known pat almost 20 years rose: do you think he wants to do something to make this relationship between the mayor and police better? and does it help if he says the mayor has blood on his hands? >> well frth, i think the rhetoric pat used is unfortunate. i say this. it's inappropriate. rose: to him? >> and in the media. >> that's what i say we can agree to disagree. i don't shun him. there is nobody /-+* knobby shun. it is a personal and professional one. do i agree with everything he is doing? certainly not. i think in this instance i have certainly expressed my concerns about it. but in understanding union leadership that you need to recognize, union leadership, that their first obligation is to their members, and even in the police profession, they have an obligation to the public. rose: a person of interest? >> their role is to represent and if the membership doesn't feel that they are being represented appropriately, they will vot
i can recall meeting him for the first time, that it was saint patrick's parade, bitterly cold, wendy day and he had a canteen truck he was dispensing hot chock look at. i have known pat almost 20 years rose: do you think he wants to do something to make this relationship between the mayor and police better? and does it help if he says the mayor has blood on his hands? >> well frth, i think the rhetoric pat used is unfortunate. i say this. it's inappropriate. rose: to him? >> and in...
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canteen. you know, they'll leave their hygiene items and stuff like that for another inmate to have. they can leave radios, brushes. >> you gave him thend the radio? give him the lotion and everything. >> yes. >> meanwhile, gathers returns to the vent for his final good-byes with mcdonald, whom he calls tiny. >> hey, tine? >> yes, baby? >> hey come here, ma'am. >> i'm coming. i -- i'm trying to get him to get my stuff and give it to you. >> when you get out, you do the right thing, man. you hear me? >> i know. >> [ bleep ] done get attached to you and [ bleep ], man. >> i know. >> you ain't even fully gone out the door yet, and i feel [ bleep ] up already. >> no, don't feel that way. >> tiny, it's a good thing, tiny, that you know. i'm going to miss you. >> all right. you're going home. [ cheers ] >> freedom, girl! freedom, girl! [ howling ] >> bye! >> bye. you, too. >> this is where it hurts the most. [ cheers ] >> seeing her walk. to see her walk -- look at her. >> freedom, girl! >> tiny? tiny? >> freedom, girl! >> i'm excited, man. >> i bet. >> i've been here for almost six months. >> can i see your armband? >> i don't have one. >>
canteen. you know, they'll leave their hygiene items and stuff like that for another inmate to have. they can leave radios, brushes. >> you gave him thend the radio? give him the lotion and everything. >> yes. >> meanwhile, gathers returns to the vent for his final good-byes with mcdonald, whom he calls tiny. >> hey, tine? >> yes, baby? >> hey come here, ma'am. >> i'm coming. i -- i'm trying to get him to get my stuff and give it to you. >> when...
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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. >> like that? you've done that before? >> yes, ma'am. >> really? so, what does that gain you? how does that help? >> it don't. it don't help me at all. it just puts me in more worse and worse and worse spots. >>
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...
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canteen, visitation, phone calls will be shut down. you give me deputy a hard time? we going to run it military-style strict. >> after serving four years in the army, sergeant herman had a career as a media marketing executive. shortly after 9/11, she came to work for the hillsborough county sheriff's office in a quest to find more meaning in her life. >> know this. know it really good, okay? i do not play. >> she says she has found it working with inmates. >> if you could just touch one with an encouraging word, that makes all the difference. these are our neighbors. this is my community. i live here. a lot of them do see me out at walmart or at the mall and the first thing they want to do is come up and give you a hug and say, that thing that you did, you know. that's what kind of is the reward. that's what you see when you say, okay, this isn't working or this is just a job. no, it's more than just a job. stand by the door. i'm not here to judge them. that's something i do not do. and i try to think positive and display that type of attitude with them as well because a lot of them do not come from a world where they had people seeing posit
canteen, visitation, phone calls will be shut down. you give me deputy a hard time? we going to run it military-style strict. >> after serving four years in the army, sergeant herman had a career as a media marketing executive. shortly after 9/11, she came to work for the hillsborough county sheriff's office in a quest to find more meaning in her life. >> know this. know it really good, okay? i do not play. >> she says she has found it working with inmates. >> if you...