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the result you get. you feel me? >> delivering canteen to the jail's inmates is no small task. corporal mims and a team of deputies will distribute 125 order in just one housing unit alone. >> it's one of the most stressful times for a lot of the deputies as well as the inmates because we know that there's a lot of food, there's a lot of them that are indigent which means they have no money in their fund, and they steal. >> stealing the stuff being that the canteen manners so much to these inmates, it can cause fights and people get hurt. whether it's inmates or staff members responding to the fights. so it's a big deal. i think it's a big deal to everybody. >> because it has the potential to lead to violence even the theft of the smallest item is investigated. daniel feroni is currently in jail awaiting trial on charges of aggravated stalking, possession of a controlled substance and theft. he's pled not guilty. but now he's got a new problem on his hands. >> what you're saying is you didn't steal. >> i didn't steal anything. i had the receipt. i had the canteen in my box. >>
the result you get. you feel me? >> delivering canteen to the jail's inmates is no small task. corporal mims and a team of deputies will distribute 125 order in just one housing unit alone. >> it's one of the most stressful times for a lot of the deputies as well as the inmates because we know that there's a lot of food, there's a lot of them that are indigent which means they have no money in their fund, and they steal. >> stealing the stuff being that the canteen manners so...
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>> yes, sir. >> watch the callout for the job change. >> i got the canteen job offered by the team.t is absolutely 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? >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> its location on the florida panhandle exposes the santa rosa correctional institution to tropical thunder and lightning storms with little warning. the climate between correctional staff and the 2,800 inmates here can be equally as turbulent. so the prison leaves little to chance. >> we're constantly adding more security procedures to assure that we're providing the best and safest environment for our staff, inmates and the general public. santa rosa is surrounded by two secure, 10-foot perimeter
>> yes, sir. >> watch the callout for the job change. >> i got the canteen job offered by the team.t is absolutely 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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the result you get. you feel me? >> delivering canteen to the jail's inmates is no small task.mims and a team of deputies will distribute 125 order in just one housing unit alone. >> it's one of the most stressful times for a lot of the deputies as well as the inmates because we know that there's a lot of food, there's a lot of them that are indigent which means they have no money in their fund, and they steal. >> stealing the stuff being that the canteen manners so much to these inmates, it can cause fights and people get hurt. whether it's inmates or staff members responding to the fights. so it's a big deal. i think it's a big deal to everybody. >> because it has the potential to lead to violence even the theft of the smallest item is investigated. daniel feroni is currently in jail awaiting trial on charges of aggravated stalking, possession of a controlled substance and theft. he's pled not guilty. but now he's got a new problem on his hands. >> what you're saying is you didn't steal. >> i didn't steal anything. i had the receipt. i had the canteen in my box. >> he was rec
the result you get. you feel me? >> delivering canteen to the jail's inmates is no small task.mims and a team of deputies will distribute 125 order in just one housing unit alone. >> it's one of the most stressful times for a lot of the deputies as well as the inmates because we know that there's a lot of food, there's a lot of them that are indigent which means they have no money in their fund, and they steal. >> stealing the stuff being that the canteen manners so much to...
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many items not issued by the prison can be purchased in the canteen. >> these are the treasured ice creamses, please. >> when 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 a1a status, which is the highest status, kind of like a credit rating, highest status you can have, the credit group, you can spend up to $180 at the canteen. and it goes down according to whatever your status is. you may have gotten in trouble, you may be in the lockup unit so you can only spend $70, some guys can only spend $90, so that limits your purchasing power. >> there you go. >> all right. >> 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.
many items not issued by the prison can be purchased in the canteen. >> these are the treasured ice creamses, please. >> when 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...
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we would just brush away as much of the scum as we could and dip a little bit as we could into the canteens. >> since drinking water was scarce on the islands, the marines brought in their own supply, but even this didn't go as planned. >> i don't know how it happened, but the water supply was being brought in to us, was put in gasoline 55-gallon drums and somebody forgot to wash them out. and the water was not palatable. >> along with heat and lack of water, peleliu's drain became yet another nightmare for the marines. >> there wasn't a cave on the island that wasn't supported by at least one other cave or other gun bunker. if you were assaulting one, you were being fired at from two or three places. >> machine gunfire causes a lot of casualties. we couldn't even tell where it was coming from. >> and they had caves in those hills with steel doors. they'd open the steel doors, one a howitzer out, fire a few rounds and close the steel doors. >> there was a 155 long tom. it was firing point blank. it was just like throwing grafl up against the war. that's how hard this coral rock was. >> the
we would just brush away as much of the scum as we could and dip a little bit as we could into the canteens. >> since drinking water was scarce on the islands, the marines brought in their own supply, but even this didn't go as planned. >> i don't know how it happened, but the water supply was being brought in to us, was put in gasoline 55-gallon drums and somebody forgot to wash them out. and the water was not palatable. >> along with heat and lack of water, peleliu's drain...
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this was the canteen then... ..and when the police arrived.sh tank. and all with the home comforts of an underground world where the underworld could go to ground. the gang even bypassed the mains meter, ripping—off £650,000 worth of electricity. all to keep the cannabis growing and drying around the clock. in fact, they thought this facility would provide them with the perfect cover for their illegal activities. why? well, first of all you can't see it from the road. it's completely isolated. and the complex itself can be locked up. they managed to keep this place a secret for three years. it was only when the gang inadvertently opened the doors the police were able to finally get in and reveal the industrial scale cannabis production line. one now consigned, like its cold war setting, to history. duncan kennedy, bbc news, at chilmark, in wiltshire. the premier league is back, with arsenal hosting leicester city at the emirates stadium tonight, in a seven goal thriller. our sports correspondent andy swiss was watching. it is back on friday, a
this was the canteen then... ..and when the police arrived.sh tank. and all with the home comforts of an underground world where the underworld could go to ground. the gang even bypassed the mains meter, ripping—off £650,000 worth of electricity. all to keep the cannabis growing and drying around the clock. in fact, they thought this facility would provide them with the perfect cover for their illegal activities. why? well, first of all you can't see it from the road. it's completely...
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this was the canteen then... ..and when the police arrived. to a fish tank. and all with the home comforts of an underground world where the underworld could go to ground. the gang even bypassed the mains meter, ripping—off £650,000 worth of electricity. all to keep the cannabis growing and drying around the clock. in fact, they thought this facility would provide them with the perfect cover for their illegal activities. why? well, first of all you can't see it from the road. it's completely isolated. and the complex itself can be locked up. they managed to keep this place a secret for three years. it was only when the gang inadvertently opened the doors the police were able to finally get in and reveal the industrial scale cannabis production line. 0ne now consigned, like its cold war setting, to history. duncan kennedy, bbc news, at chilmark, in wiltshire. portugal is battling a new wave of forest fires, with winds frequently changing direction, complicating firefighters' attempts to get them under control. authorities are warning of further
this was the canteen then... ..and when the police arrived. to a fish tank. and all with the home comforts of an underground world where the underworld could go to ground. the gang even bypassed the mains meter, ripping—off £650,000 worth of electricity. all to keep the cannabis growing and drying around the clock. in fact, they thought this facility would provide them with the perfect cover for their illegal activities. why? well, first of all you can't see it from the road. it's completely...
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this was the canteen then... ..and when the police arrived.en tv, to a fish tank. and all with the home comforts of an underground world, where the underworld could go to ground. the gang even bypassed the mains meter, ripping off £650,000 worth of electricity. all to keep the cannabis growing, and drying around the clock. in fact, they thought this facility would provide them with the perfect cover for their illegal activities. why? first of all, you can't see it from the road. it's completely isolated, and the complex itself can be locked up. they managed to keep this place a secret for three years. a place built for a icon in raw global world tensions, it ended up as an industrial scale cannabis production line. but one now consigned like the cold war itself to history. duncan kennedy, bbc news, at chilmark in wiltshire. our top story this evening: in one of the biggest investigations into modern—day slavery, 11 people from the same family have been convicted. i am from the same family have been convicted. iam here from the same family have
this was the canteen then... ..and when the police arrived.en tv, to a fish tank. and all with the home comforts of an underground world, where the underworld could go to ground. the gang even bypassed the mains meter, ripping off £650,000 worth of electricity. all to keep the cannabis growing, and drying around the clock. in fact, they thought this facility would provide them with the perfect cover for their illegal activities. why? first of all, you can't see it from the road. it's...
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this was the canteen then. and when the police arrived.reen tv, to a fish tank. and all with the home comforts of an underground world, and the underworld could go to ground. the gang even bypassed the mains meter, ripping off £650,000 worth of electricity. all to keep the cannabis growing, and drying around the clock. in fact, they thought this facility would provide them with the perfect cover for their illegal activities. why? first of all, you can't see it from the road. it's completely isolated, and the complex itself can be locked up. they managed to keep this place a secret for three years. a place built for a icon in raw global world tensions, it ended up as an industrial scale cannabis production line. but one now consigned like the cold war itself to history. duncan kennedy, bbc news, at chilmark in wiltshire. the headlines on bbc news: 11 people from the same family have been convicted, in a trial over modern day slavery. locked and loaded — president trump tweets that the us military is ready to deal with north korea if necessa
this was the canteen then. and when the police arrived.reen tv, to a fish tank. and all with the home comforts of an underground world, and the underworld could go to ground. the gang even bypassed the mains meter, ripping off £650,000 worth of electricity. all to keep the cannabis growing, and drying around the clock. in fact, they thought this facility would provide them with the perfect cover for their illegal activities. why? first of all, you can't see it from the road. it's completely...
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this was the canteen then... and when the police arrived.rts of an underground world where the underworld could go to ground. the gang even bypassed the mains meter, ripping off £650,000 worth of electricity. all to keep the cannabis growing and drying around the clock. in fact, they thought this facility would provide them with the perfect cover for their illegal activities. why? first of all, you can't see it from the road. it's completely isolated and the complex itself can be locked up. they managed to keep this place a secret for three years. a place built for a bygone era of global world tensions, it ended up as an industrial scale cannabis production line. but one now consigned, like the cold war itself, to history. duncan kennedy, bbc news, at chilmark in wiltshire. a woman has been taken to hospital after her house was destroyed in sunderland. northern gas networks saying its engineers are at the site, and investigating the explosion as a matter of urgency. four people have been treated for smoke inhalation after a fire on a tube tr
this was the canteen then... and when the police arrived.rts of an underground world where the underworld could go to ground. the gang even bypassed the mains meter, ripping off £650,000 worth of electricity. all to keep the cannabis growing and drying around the clock. in fact, they thought this facility would provide them with the perfect cover for their illegal activities. why? first of all, you can't see it from the road. it's completely isolated and the complex itself can be locked up....
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. >> by purchasing food from the canteen and occasionally hustling vegetables or meat from kitchen workersle gets to practice his hobby right in his cell. but the only time he shed a tear from something other than onions is when he and his twin brother, roy, were briefly in the same prison and were allowed to see each other for the first time in years. >> i hugged him and i couldn't hold back. i dropped a tear. he's like, now, come on, now, get a grip. i wiped it down. i said, i bet you didn't expect that. but, yeah, that was the last time i actually -- i hadn't hugged him in years. >> oh, man, he started getting choked up. he got all teary-eyed and choked up and he had me getting to choked up. i was like, come on, bro, pull yourself together. you can't be getting emotional in here. >> roy slagle was paroled in october of 2008. after spending nearly 20 years in prison, he is now living with his parents. >> if i wouldn't have got out of prison, i wouldn't have had my family support, i wouldn't have made it a week and i would have been back in prison. because the system ain't going to help y
. >> by purchasing food from the canteen and occasionally hustling vegetables or meat from kitchen workersle gets to practice his hobby right in his cell. but the only time he shed a tear from something other than onions is when he and his twin brother, roy, were briefly in the same prison and were allowed to see each other for the first time in years. >> i hugged him and i couldn't hold back. i dropped a tear. he's like, now, come on, now, get a grip. i wiped it down. i said, i bet...
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so when he gets money, tell him hit the canteen window. initially, 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 to 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 ikozlowski's arnal. 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 celly, 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 to, i
so when he gets money, tell him hit the canteen window. initially, 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 to 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,...
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i took a bunch of jolly ranchers off the canteen,eld itown into a cone, let it get hard like a rock, and it'like a piecof -- it's actually stronger than glass. i could slit this cup right now and stab that cop. but why? what's he ever did to me? nothing. i just -- i believe in karma. if you do good, good things happen. if you do bad, bad things come at you. i been in here so long that if i was to get to the street, i wouldn't even know how to act. >> how much time do you think you're going to spend more time in prison? >> i'll never get out. i'll never -- i'll never get out of prison. i'll be here for the rest of my life. they think that i'm going to flip out. they think i'm going to flip out and hurt somebody, you know? i go crazy every day, you know. just being here. do i think i'm going to hurt somebody? i mean, that's pretty much a fact. eventually it's going to end up happening. this is prison. i mean, this isn't -- this isn't kindergarten. i mean, not everybody gets along. >> today, chris shiverdecker has a hearing that could affect his custody level and security status. >> oka
i took a bunch of jolly ranchers off the canteen,eld itown into a cone, let it get hard like a rock, and it'like a piecof -- it's actually stronger than glass. i could slit this cup right now and stab that cop. but why? what's he ever did to me? nothing. i just -- i believe in karma. if you do good, good things happen. if you do bad, bad things come at you. i been in here so long that if i was to get to the street, i wouldn't even know how to act. >> how much time do you think you're...
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this was the canteen them... and when the police arrived.big—screen tv toa found everything from a big—screen tv to a fish tank. and all with the home comforts of an underground world where the underworld could grow to ground. the gang even bypass the main smita, ripping off £650,000 worth of electricity. all to keep the cannabis growing and drying around the clock. in fact, they thought this facility would provide them with the perfect cover for their illegal activities. why? first of all you can't see it from the road. it's completely isolated and the complex itself can be locked up. they managed to keep this place a secret for three years. a place built for a bygone era of global world tensions, it ended up as an industrial scale cannabis production line. but one now consigned, like the cold war itself, to history. duncan kennedy, bbc news at chilmark in wiltshire. the bunker it's self took ten days to clear all the paraphernalia connected with the cannabis. it is now clear of all of that, the lamps and plants have all been taken away and
this was the canteen them... and when the police arrived.big—screen tv toa found everything from a big—screen tv to a fish tank. and all with the home comforts of an underground world where the underworld could grow to ground. the gang even bypass the main smita, ripping off £650,000 worth of electricity. all to keep the cannabis growing and drying around the clock. in fact, they thought this facility would provide them with the perfect cover for their illegal activities. why? first of all...
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the prettiest block printed scarves, all arranged by color. but back to business. ♪ if you have one last deal to close, head to bombay canteen. s an ode to india's regional recipes and native ingredients, like red snapper or kashmiri lamb. and don't miss the drinks at air, the rooftop bar at the four seasons. guest bartenders shake up some of the scene's best sundowners. go to make one last impression, or let bombay make one last impression on you. ♪ >> from one of the world's busiest cities, we will head for the open road and check out three high-performance sports cars. you have to see them side-by-side to know which one is perfect for you. >> this car is so perfectly balanced. >> it is really a treat to drive it, especially on winding roads. >> this is "bloomberg pursuits." ♪ >> there is no one-size-fits-all choice for the shopper seeking a sports car. with several great brands to choose from, it is smart to compare. hanna elliott helps out by taking three top sports cars for a test drive. >> the perfect sports car should combine sexy good looks, nimble steering, power, and high-quality cabin. it will be expensive, but not
the prettiest block printed scarves, all arranged by color. but back to business. ♪ if you have one last deal to close, head to bombay canteen. s an ode to india's regional recipes and native ingredients, like red snapper or kashmiri lamb. and don't miss the drinks at air, the rooftop bar at the four seasons. guest bartenders shake up some of the scene's best sundowners. go to make one last impression, or let bombay make one last impression on you. ♪ >> from one of the world's busiest...
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supported the bullnose canteen -- bull moose campaign, well coolidge had -- during this same period, coolidge had been a paragon of party irregularity and by 1920, a symbol of safety and conservatism. --se distinctions and distinctions in back rent and career expense were reinforced by found differences in temperament. hoover was a veritable workaholic, filling his calendar with appointments from morning to night. robuste had a much less constitution and was obliged to conserve his energy constantly. men'srprisingly, the two approaches to government diverged. coolidge was devoid of controversy. hoover's speeches tended to be policy statements, laden with statistics and proposals for action. coolidge was legendarily cautious. i have never been hurt but what i have not said, he once declared. secretary hoover, although he could be equally cautious, nevertheless generated an unending blizzard of speeches, congressional testimony and press releases as he built his cabinet department into a bureaucratic dynamo. to coolidge, the purpose of government was not to do good, but as he put it, t
supported the bullnose canteen -- bull moose campaign, well coolidge had -- during this same period, coolidge had been a paragon of party irregularity and by 1920, a symbol of safety and conservatism. --se distinctions and distinctions in back rent and career expense were reinforced by found differences in temperament. hoover was a veritable workaholic, filling his calendar with appointments from morning to night. robuste had a much less constitution and was obliged to conserve his energy...
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larry: the salvation army in baltimore is heading to the flood zone to help with relief efforts. they will be taking mobile food canteens to help residents. the salvation army will deliver hundreds of thousands of cleanup gets, essential for sanitizing homes that have mold from the flood. >> housing, low income housing is going to be destroyed. .railer arts, destroyed how do we get people back into housing? we believe we have a calling to reach out to those individuals who are hurting, broken, and have no hope. larry: the team is headed to the houston area, they say that the response will be much, much greater than the response to hurricane katrina 12 years ago. this friday you can show that the dmz strands -- stands strong fo they are teaming up with the salvation army to raise money for victims of hurricane harvey. our parent company will match the first $100,000 donated. stay tuned to see how much you can give is friday approaches. d.c. police, searching for a suspect after a pretty bizarre and nasty crime on a metro bus. john gonzalez, thankfully don't see this every day. john: it is unbelievable. this disgusting an
larry: the salvation army in baltimore is heading to the flood zone to help with relief efforts. they will be taking mobile food canteens to help residents. the salvation army will deliver hundreds of thousands of cleanup gets, essential for sanitizing homes that have mold from the flood. >> housing, low income housing is going to be destroyed. .railer arts, destroyed how do we get people back into housing? we believe we have a calling to reach out to those individuals who are hurting,...
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camping, camping outside ♪ ♪ take in the view from a canoe on a lake or a stream ♪ ♪ you can breathe fresh air, use a rock for a chair ♪ ♪ drink water from a canteenr ♪ - we're gonna get in tents. - ♪ camping out, camping outside ♪ ♪ camping out ♪ where the world feels wide ♪ camping out ♪ we'll let nature be our guide ♪ ♪ when we're camping, camping outside ♪ ♪ sleep under the stars, play songs with guitars ♪ ♪ bring your flashlight 'cause it gets dark at night ♪ - ♪ all right - ♪ camping out, camping outside ♪ ♪ camping out ♪ where the world feels wide ♪ camping out ♪ we'll let nature be our guide ♪ ♪ when we're camping, camping outside ♪ [cheers and applause] - before we go camping, we have to get supplies. come with me to the outdoor store. hello? is anyone here? i'm going camping, and i need some supplies. - supplies! - [giggles] - hi, welcome to goby's outdoor store. may i help you? - yes, please. i'm going camping. - well, you're going to need something warm to sleep in. right this way. i have three things to choose from: a moose, a sleeping bag, and a towel. - hmm, which one do you think will keep me warm while i sleep outdoors: a moose, a
camping, camping outside ♪ ♪ take in the view from a canoe on a lake or a stream ♪ ♪ you can breathe fresh air, use a rock for a chair ♪ ♪ drink water from a canteenr ♪ - we're gonna get in tents. - ♪ camping out, camping outside ♪ ♪ camping out ♪ where the world feels wide ♪ camping out ♪ we'll let nature be our guide ♪ ♪ when we're camping, camping outside ♪ ♪ sleep under the stars, play songs with guitars ♪ ♪ bring your flashlight 'cause it gets dark at...
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the news well until his request for a shower seemed to hit a snag. >> were you afforded an opportunity to take a shower yesterday? why not? >> -- a shower. it's canteen. >> let me talk to the staff and i'll get back -- >> she said that they were going to be here any minute and it's been hours. >> i'm going to go out and talk to them right now. give me the chance to fix this. all right? if you don't give me a chance to fix it and you go out, you lose, right? >> have patience. >> have patience. have i done you wrong? then give me that respect. >> gill's patience didn't last long. >> i'm going to go on a bus and probably head-butt [ bleep ] because i don't get a shower. i'm going to start [ bleep ] -- haven't taken a shower in three days. what [ bleep ] i'm not going to get no [ bleep ] shower until at least tomorrow. [ bleep ] kind of [ bleep ] is that? >> though ad seg inmates are limited to three showers per week, the confusion over gill's allotment was soon cleared up. >> i got my shower in so i'm good. >> how is your head? >> my head is fine. >> really? >> yeah. how is your head? >> mine is fine but i didn't bash it against a window. >> well, you k
the news well until his request for a shower seemed to hit a snag. >> were you afforded an opportunity to take a shower yesterday? why not? >> -- a shower. it's canteen. >> let me talk to the staff and i'll get back -- >> she said that they were going to be here any minute and it's been hours. >> i'm going to go out and talk to them right now. give me the chance to fix this. all right? if you don't give me a chance to fix it and you go out, you lose, right?...
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the news well until his request for a shower seemed to hit a snag. >> were you afforded an opportunity to take a shower yesterday? >> why not? >> it's canteenlk to the staff and i'll get back -- >> she said that they were going to be here any minute and it's been hours. >> i'm going to go out and talk to them right now. give me the chance to fix this. all right? if you don't give me a chance to fix this and you go off, then you lose, right? >> have patience. >> have patience. have i done you wrong? t. n give me that respec >> gill's patience didn't last long. >> i'm going to go on a bus and probably head-butt [ bleep ] if i don't get a shower. i'm going to start [ bleep ] -- i haven't taken a shower in three days. what [ bleep ] i'm not going to get no [ bleep ] shower until at least tomorrow. [ bleep ] kind of [ bleep ] is that? >> though ad seg inmates are limited to three showers per week, the confusion over gill's allotment was soon cleared up. >> i got my shower in, so i'm good. >> how is your head? >> my head's fine. >> really? >> yeah. how is your head? >> my head is fine, but i didn't bash it against a window. >> well, you know, thr
the news well until his request for a shower seemed to hit a snag. >> were you afforded an opportunity to take a shower yesterday? >> why not? >> it's canteenlk to the staff and i'll get back -- >> she said that they were going to be here any minute and it's been hours. >> i'm going to go out and talk to them right now. give me the chance to fix this. all right? if you don't give me a chance to fix this and you go off, then you lose, right? >> have patience....
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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. d at'st i miss most abt him. >> since they were arrested, dimauro has seen link onlynce 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 couldn't speak o
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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we have incident team on the ground there that's getting a good handle on the situation there. we have 30 canteens that are moving into houston as we speak. service began, we're already serving folks in houston. we've been serving folks in houston down at the convention center. it's just an amazing amount of resources pouring into that town right now, and we're doing everything we can to help muster that and keep it organized. neil: is it your sense, director -- i'm sorry. i just want to be clear. because we heard a number of reservoirs that are at or over capacity. i don't know where that is in relation to you, but it's just a matter of time before they breach. is it your sense that the state is ready to deal with that, has cleared people out of harms way, if that's the case? >> well, i think the state is obviously stretched. we've had to bring in every resource available, and the things that are happening are unprecedented so that, you know, we plan for how big is big? but, you know, this is absolutely enormous that we're doing everything we can. and it's our part to establish any way we can to
we have incident team on the ground there that's getting a good handle on the situation there. we have 30 canteens that are moving into houston as we speak. service began, we're already serving folks in houston. we've been serving folks in houston down at the convention center. it's just an amazing amount of resources pouring into that town right now, and we're doing everything we can to help muster that and keep it organized. neil: is it your sense, director -- i'm sorry. i just want to be...
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the city. yesterday we had a command team from florida. six of our salvation army teams going to houston. each of those canteenshat can produce 1500 meals a day. we actually have more than 70 unit committed to the operation from corpus christi all the way to beaumont. >> people are saying in this really breaks my heart that not only do they need the food and water and supplies the crimson tide or pillows and things like that. >> a cry went out yesterday, particularly for baby supplies. with that partner agencies, midwest food bank where we try to bring in supplies as quickly as possible. we are looking his way to 75,000 square-foot warehouse salvation army uses for its christmas program that we are going to convert to disaster relief effort. lauren: thank you for your time and work in for viewers who want to help the salvation army, here's the website, salvation army.org. go there and donate. caches that they need right now. cheryl: you can also donate to the humane society. that's where my money is going today. despite hiring a new ceo, uber trouble maybe far from over. facing a new investigation. lauren: trac
the city. yesterday we had a command team from florida. six of our salvation army teams going to houston. each of those canteenshat can produce 1500 meals a day. we actually have more than 70 unit committed to the operation from corpus christi all the way to beaumont. >> people are saying in this really breaks my heart that not only do they need the food and water and supplies the crimson tide or pillows and things like that. >> a cry went out yesterday, particularly for baby...
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the details these soldiers were marching. but if i dramatize it well and honestly and accurately, i can make you feel what it was like to march in that wool uniform with an empty canteenn 90 degree heat. and couriers riding back and forth kicking up dust. and you hear the sounds of battle ahead. and you don't know what's going on. your officers don't know what's going on. you're suddenly ordered call them right into a field. wounded men streaming past you. you still don't know what's going on and you won't until the battle is over. that's what the dramatization can do. and another thing, the last point, the purpose of writing these -- we americans don't know our history anymore. we've taken it out of the schools. where people do not know their history, they're prey to demagogues and lies. right or left, we should be proud of our history and we should teach it honestly. let the wonderful facts about our brave, bold liberating history speak for themselves. and when i hear -- [applause] >> and i'll leave you with my impression of too many young people today. they're not totally ignorant of history. they've heard of the civil war, and they say, well, tell me about it. oh
the details these soldiers were marching. but if i dramatize it well and honestly and accurately, i can make you feel what it was like to march in that wool uniform with an empty canteenn 90 degree heat. and couriers riding back and forth kicking up dust. and you hear the sounds of battle ahead. and you don't know what's going on. your officers don't know what's going on. you're suddenly ordered call them right into a field. wounded men streaming past you. you still don't know what's going on...
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was like to march in that wool uniform with an empty canteen in 93 degree hit and coweriers are riding back and forth kicking up dust and you can hear the sounds of battles going on. you don't want you don't know what's going on. you still don't know what's going on and you won't until the battle's over that's what dramaization can do. the purpose of writing these -- we americans don't know our history any more. we've taken it out of the schools. when people do not know their history, they're prey to demi gods and lies. let the wonderful facts about our brave, bold liberating history speak for themselves. and when i hear -- [ applause ] >> i'll leave you with my impression of too many young people today. they're not totally ignorant of history. they've heard of the civil war and they say, tell me about it. that's when george washington freed the jews at pearl harbor. thank you, ladies and gentlemen [ applause ] >>> this morning the family of heather heyer the woman killed during the white nationalist protest in charlottesville, virginia, holds memorial services and the paramount theater in downtown charlottesville. we'll show you that s
was like to march in that wool uniform with an empty canteen in 93 degree hit and coweriers are riding back and forth kicking up dust and you can hear the sounds of battles going on. you don't want you don't know what's going on. you still don't know what's going on and you won't until the battle's over that's what dramaization can do. the purpose of writing these -- we americans don't know our history any more. we've taken it out of the schools. when people do not know their history, they're...
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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...