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this is the commissary stock room. >> this is where we keep all of our stock for the inmates.p it filled. >> the jail, this is kind of like money. >> twice a week inmates are able to order up to $65 worth of stuff from commissary. >> a lot of inmates don't like the food they served. here they can get coffees or little cakes or ships. >> the starbuck's of the hamilton county justice center. >> but like any form of currency, commissary can also cause problems. >> they will fight over it. i've seen riots start almost because they don't get their coffee, honey buns or nutty bars. as soon as a guy got his bag other inmates walk up and knock him out and get his bag. >> the victim this morning is josh cox who is in jail on charges of leaving the scene of the accident of and driving with a suspended license. he pled not guilty. >> came up to me and said he got punched in the face. i seen blood on him. he seemed dazed and didn't know really what was going on. i called them up to escort him to medical. >> cox was transported to a hospital where he received treatment for a broken jaw. he
this is the commissary stock room. >> this is where we keep all of our stock for the inmates.p it filled. >> the jail, this is kind of like money. >> twice a week inmates are able to order up to $65 worth of stuff from commissary. >> a lot of inmates don't like the food they served. here they can get coffees or little cakes or ships. >> the starbuck's of the hamilton county justice center. >> but like any form of currency, commissary can also cause problems....
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behind the walls of the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, the weekly delivery of the commissarytems is one of the few things inmates look forward to. they are allowed to purchase snack foods and toiletries from debit accounts funded by friends and family. but when supplies run low for the female inmates in 31 d, they have an unofficial store to go to. the cell of brandy lane. >> this is my cell. also known as j.c. brandies. instead of j.c. penney, j.c. brandy. i try to keep at least 40 bags of chips. i like to keep a lot of sweets because a lot of the girls come in detoxing, that is the main thing they ask me for. >> brandy, i'll give you your stuff back. >> okay. >> look at her. she's rich in here. this is the store lady. >> when it comes to her store, lane works on a policy she describes as two for one. >> two for one is if somebody comes and says do you have a noodle until shop day. yeah. here you go but that means they have to pay me two back. >> one bag of chips and one hot chocolate. thank you. nice doing business with you. >> you too. >> i'll be back sooner or later. >> s
behind the walls of the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, the weekly delivery of the commissarytems is one of the few things inmates look forward to. they are allowed to purchase snack foods and toiletries from debit accounts funded by friends and family. but when supplies run low for the female inmates in 31 d, they have an unofficial store to go to. the cell of brandy lane. >> this is my cell. also known as j.c. brandies. instead of j.c. penney, j.c. brandy. i try to keep at...
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most, interaction with other inmates, outside visitation, and the ability to purchase food from the commissaryit's a tough haul, but kimbrough has already identified one inmate who might make her life a lot easier once she gets out of the hole. >>> i'm very ron ka de la cruz. there is never an off day here. we work 7 days a week, 365 days a year. >> each inmate is fed twice daily on a budget that the jail claims is less than 90 cents a day. the inmates say, it tastes that way. >> like the dog food we get, straight out of a can. kibbles and bits and beefy bits. and some sliced carrots and call it like a gourmet meal. >> i'm a big fan of spinach. big fan of spinach, but i'm pretty sure that that came out of a lounge mower. >> each of the meals they're preparing right now currently has usually a fruit, a vegetable, some type of bread, and then the hot meal portion usually is some type of a potato and meat product. >> what is that? is that whole wheat? do potatoes come in a whole wheat? i'm confused. >> the food here is slop. is it lousy. i wouldn't feed it to my dog. >> look at this, see all that
most, interaction with other inmates, outside visitation, and the ability to purchase food from the commissaryit's a tough haul, but kimbrough has already identified one inmate who might make her life a lot easier once she gets out of the hole. >>> i'm very ron ka de la cruz. there is never an off day here. we work 7 days a week, 365 days a year. >> each inmate is fed twice daily on a budget that the jail claims is less than 90 cents a day. the inmates say, it tastes that way....
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we scan it through our system and fill the orders through the commissary. the items we have there are top brand items. they're not just your mom and pop items. >> order up some soap. got to have the stamps, you know, stamps more than likely, soaps, you know, because there might be a meal you might want to skip out on, believe me. you know? trust me. the hot cheetos and the soup. it's like a fusion, gives you that nice spice, the right texture. that's pretty good stuff right there. >> beau de'arborne likes commissary as much as anyone but feels there's room for improvement. >> i recommend there's a few items that can be added not only for the african-american types. but i've been using mayonnaise, for conditioner. literally, for my hair. a lot of breakage involved so i'm like, please, put some grease on here. love, peace, and hair grease. please. >> de'arborne's girlfriend and co-defendant michelle culberson is housed in orange county's women's wing. she and her cell mate stacie ortega care about their appearance, as well. but with limited funds they take a c
we scan it through our system and fill the orders through the commissary. the items we have there are top brand items. they're not just your mom and pop items. >> order up some soap. got to have the stamps, you know, stamps more than likely, soaps, you know, because there might be a meal you might want to skip out on, believe me. you know? trust me. the hot cheetos and the soup. it's like a fusion, gives you that nice spice, the right texture. that's pretty good stuff right there....
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one of your solutions, i think this is not criticism is let's change the hours at the commissary so thatour enlisted people even have less resources to nutritious food and all the good things that come out of the commissaries in some ways are becoming nutritional settlement houses on many, many basis. so let me get to my question. as you look at this years budget and appropriations committee different things there are those who support the dod caps. how does the defense department look at also the lifting of the domestic caps? i'm reminded of what general dempsey has said to me several times, that outcome for people who want to enlist in our military, very desirous of serving the only one is going to be eligible because one can't read, the other is to stick to serve come and the third has of a mental health or addictive problems that they can't serve. so out of for people who want to join our military, maybe to get out of the lives they have, only one is going to be eligible, and yet this is where we are. could you comment? >> two comments. first of all thank you. and with respect to con
one of your solutions, i think this is not criticism is let's change the hours at the commissary so thatour enlisted people even have less resources to nutritious food and all the good things that come out of the commissaries in some ways are becoming nutritional settlement houses on many, many basis. so let me get to my question. as you look at this years budget and appropriations committee different things there are those who support the dod caps. how does the defense department look at also...
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while a few items such as mascara can be purchased from the commissary, most inmates choose to save theey on eye makeup and create their own. colored pencils were a popular alternative. but inmate susan huergo took things to a whole new level. >> all women have a morning ritual on how they put themselves together to work look their best. i thought it was really, really interesting how susan would do her hair in the morning. she would mix a package of jelly with some cocoa butter and put it in her hair as hair gel. >> i'm going to go ahead and take the lotion and mix it with the jelly. just regular jelly packets we get. 20 cents each. it's a lot cheaper than gel. and i just mix it with the lotion and put the jelly in with the lotion. and i rub my hands together. and it's really messy, but it's worth it. and just kind of makes like a gel out of it. >> i know women use avocado and things like that but to actually take a packet of grape jelly and put it in your hair was really, really surprising. >> just like any gel, you're going to go like that and just scrunch it to help it scrunch, but
while a few items such as mascara can be purchased from the commissary, most inmates choose to save theey on eye makeup and create their own. colored pencils were a popular alternative. but inmate susan huergo took things to a whole new level. >> all women have a morning ritual on how they put themselves together to work look their best. i thought it was really, really interesting how susan would do her hair in the morning. she would mix a package of jelly with some cocoa butter and put...
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friend won't celebrate her birthday, she thought the least she could do was purchase a card from the commissary she's sensitive about celebrating her birthday. i know how it feels, because i've spent three birthdays in here. the first time it wasn't fun. it still kind of warms your heart up that even though you didn't want to, someone still cared enough to get you just a little something. >> concepcion is being held while awaiting trial for the murder of her 2-year-old son, fox. he died one year earlier. the same night concepcion was celebrating her 25th birthday. ramirez and shanholtzer have no idea what concepcion has been charged with. >> it says, sweet, dorky, precious, unique, no other person has been born or will there be one that will be just like you. yes, god created you to be different from everyone else and that is why you are special. no one else has your point of view, your personality, character or passions. no one care for parents, siblings or friends like you can. no one else has your ideas, your talents, your abilities, your creativeness or unique point of view. there is truly
friend won't celebrate her birthday, she thought the least she could do was purchase a card from the commissary she's sensitive about celebrating her birthday. i know how it feels, because i've spent three birthdays in here. the first time it wasn't fun. it still kind of warms your heart up that even though you didn't want to, someone still cared enough to get you just a little something. >> concepcion is being held while awaiting trial for the murder of her 2-year-old son, fox. he died...
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trash bags we get every day and the tampons i get at the commissary. >> and what about the highlighter? >> i got that from field day. >> what were you doing with a highlighter in the tampon? >> i had no idea it was in there. >> was it like this when you -- >> the way that the body of this writeup is, it's making it sound like mr. roundtree found an assembled sex toy. i'm asking for a dismissal on this. >> the hearings officer, sergeant gooch, places a call to the officer who wrote the disciplinary report. >> officer roundtree, you confiscated the items that she had, the highlighter and things of that? >> right. >> okay. when you collected the evidence on this, was this intact? >> the first time we saw her it was intact. when we went back in there, the rubber glove was taken off and i got everything and broke it down. >> may i ask you why you didn't collect the evidence when you first saw it? i mean -- >> we weren't looking for that. what we was looking for was tobacco or tobacco products when we came across that. >> so it was your assumption that this was a sexual toy? >> yes. yes, it
trash bags we get every day and the tampons i get at the commissary. >> and what about the highlighter? >> i got that from field day. >> what were you doing with a highlighter in the tampon? >> i had no idea it was in there. >> was it like this when you -- >> the way that the body of this writeup is, it's making it sound like mr. roundtree found an assembled sex toy. i'm asking for a dismissal on this. >> the hearings officer, sergeant gooch, places a...
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and the remaining part, the commissary. so, that was the initial plan.lemonis: what are your projected sales for this location? tonnie: $590 per day. lemonis: oh, so $590 of cash is gonna go through your register. how much is gonna go towards paying the employees? tonnie: we scheduled two employees for the front and in the wholesale department, there's four. lemonis: you'll have six people that work here at an average of $10 an hour, so that's $60 an hour. and $60 an hour times 8 hours is $480 a day in labor. tonnie: okay. lemonis: how much is your rent here a month? tonnie: $2,600. lemonis: so about $100 a day on average, right? so now we're at $580. you just lost money. tonnie: it's not as simple as just saying your six staff times whatever the number you're giving me. it doesn't -- it doesn't really work that way. -it may -- it may work -- -lemonis: no, no, no, no. let me give you a little news flash. it does work that way. tonnie's not a guy that lacks integrity. he lacks good business logic. this location would barely break even, and probably lose m
and the remaining part, the commissary. so, that was the initial plan.lemonis: what are your projected sales for this location? tonnie: $590 per day. lemonis: oh, so $590 of cash is gonna go through your register. how much is gonna go towards paying the employees? tonnie: we scheduled two employees for the front and in the wholesale department, there's four. lemonis: you'll have six people that work here at an average of $10 an hour, so that's $60 an hour. and $60 an hour times 8 hours is $480...
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>> from the commissary i get money every week on my thing.mmissary to deal drugs in here really, so -- and i don't consider meds are drugs, so, yeah. >> well, just a minute ago, she gave you up. >> she will never give me up that [ bleep ]. that's my home girl. >> really? you gave her seroquel, and you think she's not going to give you up to save her ass. >> well, if she said i did, i'll take it, but i -- >> okay. >> -- don't do seroquel. look at my record. go ahead. >> we're going to go ahead because this is our jail. we're going to clean house. >> yes, clean house. >> sit down. sit. on your butt. all right. let's go search the cells. >> deputy mendoza and her partner deputy bowman conduct cell searches on both selame and her neighbor. >> with these new clear mattresses, we're able to see if they're hiding anything inside. if there is a rip in the mattress, we would further investigate, but there's no rip. >> we're also going to take all the paper bags, especially the ones that are folded. they seem to hide things in the seams. so it's better
>> from the commissary i get money every week on my thing.mmissary to deal drugs in here really, so -- and i don't consider meds are drugs, so, yeah. >> well, just a minute ago, she gave you up. >> she will never give me up that [ bleep ]. that's my home girl. >> really? you gave her seroquel, and you think she's not going to give you up to save her ass. >> well, if she said i did, i'll take it, but i -- >> okay. >> -- don't do seroquel. look at my...
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so just like everything else in the commissary, i go to squeeze the can, and couldn't squeeze this canught is go to the directions, and the directions state, you know, press tip firmly. so i'm pressing straight down on the tip and nothing is happening. so i'm holding the base of the tip and i'm pulling down. still nothing's happening. and i notice this black object at the bottom of the can. so i start pressing that. so by this time i'm completely lost, and a guy walked by and told me to press the tip sideways which from a logical perspective you would think not to do because you would break the tip. but that's exactly how it operates. so, you know, i mean, i mastered that. >> laundry provided yet another challenge. >> in prison laundry consisted of putting all your clothes in a laundry cart and they took it over to laundry and sent the bag back, and voila, laundry is done. so i get here, and now i'm using a washer and dryer. i don't really have that completely down, but it's also coin operated. >> he could not figure out how to get the quarters in the little slots. he kept trying to pu
so just like everything else in the commissary, i go to squeeze the can, and couldn't squeeze this canught is go to the directions, and the directions state, you know, press tip firmly. so i'm pressing straight down on the tip and nothing is happening. so i'm holding the base of the tip and i'm pulling down. still nothing's happening. and i notice this black object at the bottom of the can. so i start pressing that. so by this time i'm completely lost, and a guy walked by and told me to press...
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the colonel said he could do less, take less, not go to the commissary, and he would be willing, but i don't have to remind you that everybody did not retire asa a colonel. i was talking to it a good friend of mine, and i said, what does a gun sergeant make today if he wanted to retire today with all the bells and whistles? he said, about $25,000 a year. and when he or she are contributing to their own military benefits and everything else, that is not going to reach. that is not going to reach if we are going to change this and make them contribute to the medical and things of that nature. we are changing that around. at some point in time, it is going to come to you. sometimes when we rush into those decisions, like the early outs i know a lot of them who have taken early outs and they regret. t it. as we look at all of these major changes, maybe we need to slow down a little bit and hold them up to the light and see if this is really good for the veterans and what long-term affect this is going to have down the road. i realize my time is over and once again, i want to thank all of
the colonel said he could do less, take less, not go to the commissary, and he would be willing, but i don't have to remind you that everybody did not retire asa a colonel. i was talking to it a good friend of mine, and i said, what does a gun sergeant make today if he wanted to retire today with all the bells and whistles? he said, about $25,000 a year. and when he or she are contributing to their own military benefits and everything else, that is not going to reach. that is not going to reach...
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all of the good things. commissaries are becoming nutritional settlement houses in many areas. let me get to my question. as you look at this year's budget and appropriations -- twoi different things -- there are those who support the dod caps. has the department looked at lifting the domestic caps. i think of something that general dempsey mentioned to me several times that only one will be eligible out of many who wants to serve. that one can read, one is too sick to serve, and one has mental disabilities. so our of 4 people who wants to join our military, only one is eligible and yest here is where we are. can you comment about what i just said? secretary carter: two comments. first of all, thank you. with respect to confrontation and gridlock, i hope that we are able to come together and get past that by the end of the year so that we don't find this situation of confrontation and gridlock. i earnestly hope we can do that. a nickel and dime approach, as you say, isn't the right one. we need a longer horizon bancorp.
all of the good things. commissaries are becoming nutritional settlement houses in many areas. let me get to my question. as you look at this year's budget and appropriations -- twoi different things -- there are those who support the dod caps. has the department looked at lifting the domestic caps. i think of something that general dempsey mentioned to me several times that only one will be eligible out of many who wants to serve. that one can read, one is too sick to serve, and one has mental...
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have even less resources to nutritious food and all the things that come out of the commissaries are becoming nutritional settlement houses on many bases. let me get to my question. as you look at this year's budget and appropriation, there are those who support the dod caps. how does the defense department look at the domestic caps and general dempsey has said to me several times that out of four people who want to enlist in our military desirous of serving only one will be eligible because one can't read, the other is too sick to serve in the other one had mental health problem's and cannot serve. out of four people who want to join the military, maybe to get out of the lives they have, only one is eligible. and this is where we are. can you comment? secretary carter: two comments. first of all, thank you and with respect to confrontation and gridlock, i hope we are able to come together and get to the end that by the end of the year so we don't find ourselves in a situation of confrontation and gridlock. i earnestly hope we can do that. a nickel and dime approach to defense -- sen
have even less resources to nutritious food and all the things that come out of the commissaries are becoming nutritional settlement houses on many bases. let me get to my question. as you look at this year's budget and appropriation, there are those who support the dod caps. how does the defense department look at the domestic caps and general dempsey has said to me several times that out of four people who want to enlist in our military desirous of serving only one will be eligible because...
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you. >> bye-bye. >> for their monthly slam, the four men pool the snacks they purchase from the prison commissarys is a survival kit. you got some chips, some shells, some sausages, some beans, soups. >> about a month. >> about a week, really. >> yep. >> he might be little but he can put some food away. >> but things don't always go as planned. >> a bag of jolly ranchers out of a $20 order. this is everything i ordered. right here. all they gave me was the jolly ranchers. everything else says exceeds my balance. i'm eating off skitz for the next two weeks. >> you all right with that, skitz? >> yeah! >> even if he isn't, i'm still going to. he doesn't have a choice in the matter. >> that's what a brother's for. >> what's mine is his. >> even with the shortfall, the men have managed to at least acquire the necessary ingredients for gaskill's chocolate peanut butter fudge cake. >> to make peanut butter fudge, take the peanut butter and melt it down. you got to cook down the sugar, add some sugar with it to make some icing. we have brownies for the crust. we'll roll that out and make it like a layere
you. >> bye-bye. >> for their monthly slam, the four men pool the snacks they purchase from the prison commissarys is a survival kit. you got some chips, some shells, some sausages, some beans, soups. >> about a month. >> about a week, really. >> yep. >> he might be little but he can put some food away. >> but things don't always go as planned. >> a bag of jolly ranchers out of a $20 order. this is everything i ordered. right here. all they gave...
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all of the good things. commissaries are becoming nutritional settlement houses in many areas. let me get to my question. as you look at this year's budget and appropriations -- twoi different things -- there are those who support the dod caps. has the department looked at lifting the domestic caps. i think of something that general dempsey mentioned to me several times that only one will be eligible out of many who wants to serve. that one can read, one is too sick to serve, and one has mental disabilities. so our of 4 people who wants to join our military, only one is eligible and yest here is where we are. can you comment about what i just said? secretary carter: two comments. first of all, thank you. with respect to confrontation and gridlock, i hope that we are able to come together and get past that by the end of the year so that we don't find this situation of confrontation and gridlock. i earnestly hope we can do that. a nickel and dime approach, as you say, isn't the right one. we need a longer horizon bancorp.
all of the good things. commissaries are becoming nutritional settlement houses in many areas. let me get to my question. as you look at this year's budget and appropriations -- twoi different things -- there are those who support the dod caps. has the department looked at lifting the domestic caps. i think of something that general dempsey mentioned to me several times that only one will be eligible out of many who wants to serve. that one can read, one is too sick to serve, and one has mental...
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prison doctor his lawyer and his aman and the limitations, he's not going to be able to go to the commissaryt $300 a month buying all types of snack items, personal hygiene items. he's not going to have that. >> his 23 hours will not be seeing another human being. >> most likely not, unless it's like i said doctor lawyer religious. and he's not going to interact. prison is a social experience. you meet people you know people you interact with people, staff, you go to classes. where he's going, they want him in isolation because he's a security risk. >> quickly, larry, what do wall street prison consultants do? >> we provide federal criminal litigation support to lawyers and individuals who were entering the federal prison system. basically, i know things that the lawyers don't know. i can get people out early, i can get people into programs. various things. >> thanks for being on really appreciate your perspective and your knowledge, appreciate it. >> glad to be with you today. >>> i want to repeat that breaking news the defense has rested in the boston trial of dzhokhar tsarnaev. >>> i also
prison doctor his lawyer and his aman and the limitations, he's not going to be able to go to the commissaryt $300 a month buying all types of snack items, personal hygiene items. he's not going to have that. >> his 23 hours will not be seeing another human being. >> most likely not, unless it's like i said doctor lawyer religious. and he's not going to interact. prison is a social experience. you meet people you know people you interact with people, staff, you go to classes. where...
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the colonel said he could do less, take less, not go to the commissary, and he would be willing, but i don't have to remind you that everybody did not retire asa a colonel. i was talking to it a good friend of mine, and i said, what does a gun sergeant make today if he wanted to retire today with all the bells and whistles? he said, about $25,000 a year. and when he or she are contributing to their own military benefits and everything else, that is not going to reach. that is not going to reach if we are going to change this and make them contribute to the medical and things of that nature. we are changing that around. at some point in time, it is going to come to you. sometimes when we rush into those decisions, like the early outs i know a lot of them who have taken early outs and they regret. t it. as we look at all of these major changes, maybe we need to slow down a little bit and hold them up to the light and see if this is really good for the veterans and what long-term affect this is going to have down the road. i realize my time is over and once again, i want to thank all of
the colonel said he could do less, take less, not go to the commissary, and he would be willing, but i don't have to remind you that everybody did not retire asa a colonel. i was talking to it a good friend of mine, and i said, what does a gun sergeant make today if he wanted to retire today with all the bells and whistles? he said, about $25,000 a year. and when he or she are contributing to their own military benefits and everything else, that is not going to reach. that is not going to reach...
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all of the good things. commissaries are becoming nutritional settlement houses in many areas. let me get to my question. as you look at this year's budget and appropriations -- twoi different things -- there are those who support the dod caps. has the department looked at lifting the domestic caps. i think of something that general dempsey mentioned to me several times that only one will be eligible out of many who wants to serve. that one can read, one is too sick to serve, and one has mental disabilities. so our of 4 people who wants to join our military, only one is eligible and yest here is where we are. can you comment about what i just said? secretary carter: two comments. first of all, thank you. with respect to confrontation and gridlock, i hope that we are able to come together and get past that by the end of the year so that we don't find this situation of confrontation and gridlock. i earnestly hope we can do that. a nickel and dime approach, as you say, isn't the right one. we need a longer horizon bancorp.
all of the good things. commissaries are becoming nutritional settlement houses in many areas. let me get to my question. as you look at this year's budget and appropriations -- twoi different things -- there are those who support the dod caps. has the department looked at lifting the domestic caps. i think of something that general dempsey mentioned to me several times that only one will be eligible out of many who wants to serve. that one can read, one is too sick to serve, and one has mental...
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. >> mcnaughton says inmates pay for the tattoos by giving her commissary items. >> unfortunately, my addiction is honey buns which is 560 calories apiece which is why i'm so overweight right now. >> mcnaughton is known for one tattoo in particular. her name. she gives to it inmates she is involved with. crystal deluna is the most recent to receive the mcnaughton brand. >> it was supposed to be the mcnaughty, but it was too long, so we got this and i think it came out really, really good. i like it. >> i've been waiting all year to be kelly's girlfriend but she didn't want to go out with me because i was pregnant at the time. now that i no longer have my baby, it's just like totally different. >> you had to work. >> i had to work my way to prove that i was girlfriend material. i had to manage the condo. this is our little condo. every time she rolls out of bed, she expects her bed fixed so i fix it. the things that she does that sometimes i don't like. like, she's a big flirt. >> in here, they call them lurds or lesbians until released date. which is the lurd part of it. that happens
. >> mcnaughton says inmates pay for the tattoos by giving her commissary items. >> unfortunately, my addiction is honey buns which is 560 calories apiece which is why i'm so overweight right now. >> mcnaughton is known for one tattoo in particular. her name. she gives to it inmates she is involved with. crystal deluna is the most recent to receive the mcnaughton brand. >> it was supposed to be the mcnaughty, but it was too long, so we got this and i think it came out...
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the evidence that is against him. and he'll have an opportunity to rebut it. and he may lose his visits for a long period of time. he may lose commissarything. they're going to isolate him. he will be sanctioned in one way or another. >> but this is the kind of thing where word travels fast in a prison and other inmates find out it was aaron hernandez who was the lookout guy who helped with this fight and is that seen as -- is that looked on i don't know how to say this, with approving eyes? >> well he's a stand-up guy -- stand-up guy as far as -- >> stand-up guy -- okay. >> a killer an inmate he probably -- nobody in the institution as far as inmates are talking. even the person that got assaulted, they're not going to give up the people that beat him up. he's the lookout. he's going to say he wasn't the lookout. everybody's going to keep their mouth shut. but right now, they've probably locked that entire institution down because word will travel out of the special management unit and out of his cell block that this took place. and we don't know if it was racially motivated between blacks, hispanics or whatever. and then they may act
the evidence that is against him. and he'll have an opportunity to rebut it. and he may lose his visits for a long period of time. he may lose commissarything. they're going to isolate him. he will be sanctioned in one way or another. >> but this is the kind of thing where word travels fast in a prison and other inmates find out it was aaron hernandez who was the lookout guy who helped with this fight and is that seen as -- is that looked on i don't know how to say this, with approving...
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the light. i mean that is a pretty substantial amount. one cigarette in here is worth probably between 5 and $10 in commissary value. stly i don't know how he got this much contraband in here. take him down, do a strip search. found this inside of here. >> look at you, man. >> i looked for the lighter. i thought about just ripping the mattress and see if we could find it. >> it's already ripped anyway. >> yeah. >> right there. >> oh. >> another bag of tobacco. found another bag. we found another bag of tobacco. >> lebron james of corrections right here. >> oh he blushing too. >> i'm fine. i'm big on lebron james. >> i'm mr. lou burke. that's what's up. >> though it was found in his mattress, bell says he's never seen the tobacco before. >> the magician of the year because he made something pop up in my mat that i didn't even know what i was in my mat. so he like chris angel. >> so you're saying all this tobacco in your mat was not yours. >> i wish i would have known it was in my mat. i swear i wish i would have. i ain't never seen nothing like that. and this is the mat that was given to me. i didn't know that was in
the light. i mean that is a pretty substantial amount. one cigarette in here is worth probably between 5 and $10 in commissary value. stly i don't know how he got this much contraband in here. take him down, do a strip search. found this inside of here. >> look at you, man. >> i looked for the lighter. i thought about just ripping the mattress and see if we could find it. >> it's already ripped anyway. >> yeah. >> right there. >> oh. >> another bag of...
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the spanish-american war. when certain rates were closed down to blacks that previously had promotional opportunities. quartermasters gunners mates. after spanish-american war a lot of black sailors were relegated to commissary and steward's duty, messmen. that went all of the way up to the outbreak of the korean war or just after the korean war, through world war ii. majority of black men that were assigned to the fleet were stewards and cooks. they served in the office's quarters and they cleaned the officers' quarters and washed dishes. they did it on every particular ship in the fleet, submarine. they had a battle station but they couldn't go any higher than mess cook. and i think the last time they could do anything in the way of promotion was the american civil war. how ironic. but we have a national organization of united states colored troops reenacters. i would say it's nationwide, wouldn't you say? covers a lot of states. there are a lot of different african-american civil war units that we participated with. i had the honor a month and a half ago of participating in a battle re-enactment to where my ancestor had actually fought. he won the medal of honor at a place called new market heights. it wa
the spanish-american war. when certain rates were closed down to blacks that previously had promotional opportunities. quartermasters gunners mates. after spanish-american war a lot of black sailors were relegated to commissary and steward's duty, messmen. that went all of the way up to the outbreak of the korean war or just after the korean war, through world war ii. majority of black men that were assigned to the fleet were stewards and cooks. they served in the office's quarters and they...
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the fairfax county jail. and ordered women to bring their earnings to his commissary account. ourt today, prosecutors asked for a hefty sentence. they say haskins set $1,000 a day earning quotas for the women and girls, gave them drugs so they could work longer hours and part of the terrible bargain he could have sex with the teens. the judge imposed the 40-year term. >> we will find out about it, and it will be stopped. that's the message that i hope will be sent. >> reporter: but duffhfield reminds the girls that what happened to them was wrong. >> they have good people surrounding them to help them, and they have a bright future to look forward to. >> reporter: now, earlier this week i told you the disturbing story of a woman who was selling sex from a hotel room out in herndon with her 3-year-old son at her side. coming up on news4 at 6, i'll tell you about the connection between haskins and her. back to you now. >> julie, thank you. >>> about 100 protesters marched outside the infectious disease society of america today in arlington. they're calling for a change in the gui
the fairfax county jail. and ordered women to bring their earnings to his commissary account. ourt today, prosecutors asked for a hefty sentence. they say haskins set $1,000 a day earning quotas for the women and girls, gave them drugs so they could work longer hours and part of the terrible bargain he could have sex with the teens. the judge imposed the 40-year term. >> we will find out about it, and it will be stopped. that's the message that i hope will be sent. >> reporter: but...
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mitchell was not moved off the unit but was given ten days of the disciplinary segregation, during which he will not receive phone, commissaryvisiting privileges. but during which he is still allowed an hour out of his cell. and today he uses it to savor his victories. >> feels good looking in that empty cell. knowing mark hinkston ain't in there no more, [ bleep ] and complaining all day. >> worth lock-in time? >> it was worth ten days. it's a relief to see him gone. >> but according to hinkston the matter is far from settled. >> believe me, retaliation is a must, man. that is really the reason i'm salty, man. because i really wanted my retaliation. listen, i'm in here for stabbing a [ bleep ]. i ain't gonna lie. he was stealing from me, i stabbed his ass as many times as i could. so if you give me a chance at any given time and given one of cheese [ bleep ], man, what you think i'm gonna do? i'm gonna try to murder one of these [ bleep ]. feeling me? bottom line is we gonna see each other again, man. whether in here or in prison. when we see each other again, i promise you i'm gonna wipe the smile off of all their faces. >
mitchell was not moved off the unit but was given ten days of the disciplinary segregation, during which he will not receive phone, commissaryvisiting privileges. but during which he is still allowed an hour out of his cell. and today he uses it to savor his victories. >> feels good looking in that empty cell. knowing mark hinkston ain't in there no more, [ bleep ] and complaining all day. >> worth lock-in time? >> it was worth ten days. it's a relief to see him gone. >>...
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commissary left. i play poker like crap. >> this is the first grab in the toilet tomorrow. >> that and a bag of chips,re ready to bunk down for the night. >> oh! >> what you got, what you got, what you got? >> three of a kind right there. >> all right, hold on. let me go mortgage my house. i want to play again. >> but they're in for a surprise. >> so what's going to happen is we're going to have about a hundred inmates from this location move to another location. >> to make room for a new group of inmates, the workers will be transferred to a new barracks. >> they're going to grab their blankets and all their personal belongings. they're going to roll it all up into a bundle. and we're going to watch everyone very closely to make sure they don't hide anything. >> any large inmate move poses a potential security breach. so, to give deputies the upper hand, the move is not announced ahead of time. it is planned for 9:00 p.m. when most other inmates are locked down. >> all right, you guys, listen up. we're going to make this move real smooth. get your sheets. roll all your stuff up. i want two lines on e
commissary left. i play poker like crap. >> this is the first grab in the toilet tomorrow. >> that and a bag of chips,re ready to bunk down for the night. >> oh! >> what you got, what you got, what you got? >> three of a kind right there. >> all right, hold on. let me go mortgage my house. i want to play again. >> but they're in for a surprise. >> so what's going to happen is we're going to have about a hundred inmates from this location move to...
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commissary snacks. >> this is top ramen. >> it consists of cheetoes, and gorditas. >> you eat this, and this is what you get. >> no. i'm the opposite. i lost like 100 pounds. >> think about the scale. >> 201? >> i'm 279. >> and still growing. >> and they told me to lose some weight, but i don't care. >> in mod q the relations are absolutely different than from other mods because in other mods you've got this high-intensity game politicking atmosphere going on and mod q where it's mostly homosexual protective custody inmate, there's none of that politics going on. it's more like love triangles going on. >> are you going to leave this girl? >> no, no. >> bitch, we are close. we are sisters. we're sisters. i married him, though, girls. >> big-time drama mod. >> but it seemed nobody drew more attention in mod q than marcus cash. just 21 years old, cash was already on his eighth trip to the o.c. jail, this time on a conviction for possession of stolen credit cards. he was better known for the nickname he shared with the unit itself. >> i love the drama. i'm drama. the deputies call me drama in here. i'm drama. >> shut up. you k
commissary snacks. >> this is top ramen. >> it consists of cheetoes, and gorditas. >> you eat this, and this is what you get. >> no. i'm the opposite. i lost like 100 pounds. >> think about the scale. >> 201? >> i'm 279. >> and still growing. >> and they told me to lose some weight, but i don't care. >> in mod q the relations are absolutely different than from other mods because in other mods you've got this high-intensity game...
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commissaries. but less than 24 hours after our arrival, a fight breaks out between two inmates. surveillance footage will later show that barak was one of the participants. he is suddenly approached by another inmate who has just picked up supplies and food in the prison canteen. and just seconds later they take each other to the ground. correctional officers swarm the two men and take barak into custody, while the other inmate picks up his supplies and leaves the scene. barak will be confined to the strip-down isolation cell until he attends a disciplinary hearing. >> we went to interview barak a few minutes after the fight, and had he was very upset. he felt he was being treated at the perpetrator when he in fact was actually the victim. >> i will kick you, beat you, what? you want to fight? >> barak's opponent is a violent repeat offender who is currently waiting for trial for manslaughter. he says that barak started the fight. >> he jumped you? >> jumped, yeah. it was so over -- was not a real fight. >> unlike barak, eric was sent back to his regular cell and not placed under any new restrictions. barak claims eric received special trea
commissaries. but less than 24 hours after our arrival, a fight breaks out between two inmates. surveillance footage will later show that barak was one of the participants. he is suddenly approached by another inmate who has just picked up supplies and food in the prison canteen. and just seconds later they take each other to the ground. correctional officers swarm the two men and take barak into custody, while the other inmate picks up his supplies and leaves the scene. barak will be confined...
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commissary, 50 cents maybe. they have to open it up and go through it. make sure they are not transporting anything in between the young. >> after the letter is inspected it is delivered to the inmate along with the regular mail. >> take that off your head. >> she said don't you know i'm thinking about you like crazy. don't worry about court. you'll be out soon. our kids need you. i need you. >> in his upcoming hearing young says he may change his plea to guilty if the judge will let him out on help take care of her kids. and help mcmeans with her case. >> she says that i feel her pain and she cry herself to sleep every night. oh man. you know when she thinking negative you really wish you could say it to her right then and there. and, you know. but you can't. it's just hard, man. it just make you wish that the letter can just fly right to her right then and there. >> mcmeans has been placed in the women's segregation unit in order to keep her separate from her codefendants who allegedly participated in the beating of two women from mcmeans neighborhood. she has struggled with the resulting isolation. and because
commissary, 50 cents maybe. they have to open it up and go through it. make sure they are not transporting anything in between the young. >> after the letter is inspected it is delivered to the inmate along with the regular mail. >> take that off your head. >> she said don't you know i'm thinking about you like crazy. don't worry about court. you'll be out soon. our kids need you. i need you. >> in his upcoming hearing young says he may change his plea to guilty if the...
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the house committee meeting. >> i am not sure what you are referring to commissary. >> is a false attributed to i.c.e. are actually a order patrol is prior administrations should. >> i have emerged from 30 or so cross examiner is. if i have to answer that question i want a q&a before and after. >> isn't it the truth? is it meant anything in recent years to start counting both? you don't know? you are the secretary. you should know. i have a chart here somewhere. it shows the actual number. actual removals on the i.c.e. chart show border patrol numbers along with i.c.e. increases the number. only 100,000 are what we classically called removals previously. >> this is one of my directives from november 20th. just bear with me effective. >> the chart i just look at was on the chart 20-foot teen september 2014 from your office. >> i've heard the suggestion of double counting. that obviously should not happen. one of my directives is a direct the office of immigration to collect, maintain and report to the secretary data reflect in those apprehended or otherwise repatriated and report the data set forth abo
the house committee meeting. >> i am not sure what you are referring to commissary. >> is a false attributed to i.c.e. are actually a order patrol is prior administrations should. >> i have emerged from 30 or so cross examiner is. if i have to answer that question i want a q&a before and after. >> isn't it the truth? is it meant anything in recent years to start counting both? you don't know? you are the secretary. you should know. i have a chart here somewhere. it...
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barring a cooperative solution, the best and safest way forward for independent third-party experts to make sure we get it right. thank you commissary. >> you're recognized for five minutes for an opening statement, please. >> thank you give many ms. heidi carmichacarmicha el and i would like to thank you for allowing me to speak today on behalf of my son jt crow. i am a homemaker and an advocate but most importantly a mother to five children. jt crow is my second child and firstborn son. he was unhappy and extraordinary 9-year-old boy. i scored a straight a student with perfect attendance. he loves science and learn about birds and butterflies. jt also loved being outside playing sports like soccer and football. jt's life was cut short when he went for a ride in a 2007 yamaha rhino 450. while riding around the curve, the rov explicitly rolled over. they're jt was wearing a safety belt committee was thrown and crashed by the half ton vehicle as it rolled over. paramedics rushed to the emergency room that he sustained more industry and his body could handle. my son died that day when he was nine years old and my life was forever chan
barring a cooperative solution, the best and safest way forward for independent third-party experts to make sure we get it right. thank you commissary. >> you're recognized for five minutes for an opening statement, please. >> thank you give many ms. heidi carmichacarmicha el and i would like to thank you for allowing me to speak today on behalf of my son jt crow. i am a homemaker and an advocate but most importantly a mother to five children. jt crow is my second child and...
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the gentleman care spending has got to fall. >> a new commissary. >> they fall into crisis. me other countries didn't suffer. this country suffered because gordon brown sold gold. how can you stand there and say you'd overspend and end up bankrupting the country. that is absolutely ludicrous. frankly, you are just whining. [applause] >> i guess i won't commit to you. >> the facts speak for themselves. you stood there and said you didn't overspend. if i get to the end of the week and i can't afford to buy a pie i have overspend. it means i haven't got any money left. for 13 years you were in the 13 year. you spend, sold gold when it was low. if we had gold now we'd be pretty much better off. >> the point is made -- >> when they come back. you said something very important, which is some other countries didn't suffer. that is because they were less exposed to financial services. >> services put millions and millions of pounds into this country. millions of pounds, which you then spend. >> i think what we didn't do enough of his though the other industries including here. the re
the gentleman care spending has got to fall. >> a new commissary. >> they fall into crisis. me other countries didn't suffer. this country suffered because gordon brown sold gold. how can you stand there and say you'd overspend and end up bankrupting the country. that is absolutely ludicrous. frankly, you are just whining. [applause] >> i guess i won't commit to you. >> the facts speak for themselves. you stood there and said you didn't overspend. if i get to the end of...