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walking back a little bit of what thr is saying today. >> i like the idea of her in the commissary hidingehind the buffet. >> this story is so much more interesting to me than the hulu story. the platform itself is almost irrelevant. the content is all that matters. could spielberg do a great set of series that people need on any given platform? absolutely. that's why the content is so much more valuable. we have breaking news that the new apple tv will have universal search built in with siri. so you could say, give me the new spielberg show and it will just pull it up, further making the notion of networks and who's providing the content irrelevant. >> let's move to apple. shares in the green after a rough day yesterday amid all this market volatility, stocks still in correction territory, negative for the year, down about 17% from the highs back in april. here's mark andreessen. take a listen to this. >> one way of interpreting what's happening to apple, apple is trading at about a tenth the value that it should be at this point in time. that's an expression of risk aversion and the fe
walking back a little bit of what thr is saying today. >> i like the idea of her in the commissary hidingehind the buffet. >> this story is so much more interesting to me than the hulu story. the platform itself is almost irrelevant. the content is all that matters. could spielberg do a great set of series that people need on any given platform? absolutely. that's why the content is so much more valuable. we have breaking news that the new apple tv will have universal search built...
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most, interaction with other inmates, outside visitation, and the ability to purchase food from the commissary tough haul, but kimbrough has already identified one inmate who might make her life a lot easier once she gets out of the hole. e revving] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ she's a high school teacher and a stage three breast cancer patient. miriam chose to fight her breast cancer at cancer treatment centers of america. there, she has one team of doctors and specialists, working together under one roof, with one integrated cancer care plan that attacks the breast cancer, addresses the side effects, and keeps her going strong. it's a comprehensive plan just for her. the power of integrative cancer care lives here. learn more at cancercenter.com. cancer treatment centers of america, appointments available now. >>> i'm betty wynn. a fifth international student died in seattle following last week's accident with a duck boat and charter boat. it is believed the sheered axle caused the crash. 1 people remain in serious condition. >> pope francis is flying to the vatican after leaving philadelphia with his first-ever
most, interaction with other inmates, outside visitation, and the ability to purchase food from the commissary tough haul, but kimbrough has already identified one inmate who might make her life a lot easier once she gets out of the hole. e revving] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ she's a high school teacher and a stage three breast cancer patient. miriam chose to fight her breast cancer at cancer treatment centers of america. there, she has one team of doctors and specialists, working together under one roof,...
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manipulate you into doing something you don't want to do, be that giving them sexual favors, food from the commissary that you buy, different things like that. but at the end of the day, we're all wearing blue jeans with a white stripe. we're all in prison for some law that we've broken. >> unlike most other sex offenders, higgins has stood up for himself. >> if someone wants to make a big deal about my crime, i'll turn to them and look them in the face and ask them, what exactly do you want to know about it? if this person thinks he's going to try to control me by holding that over my head, he's just made a terrible mistake, because i will absolutely confront him on that. and oh, by the way, what's your crime? well, is that really better than what -- did you have less of a victim than what i had? you're in here for murder. at least my victim is still walking around, living and breathing. >> one reason higgins can get away with defending himself is because he's housed in a minimum security unit where many of the inmates have similar charges. but the sex offender we met at iowa's anamosa state peniten
manipulate you into doing something you don't want to do, be that giving them sexual favors, food from the commissary that you buy, different things like that. but at the end of the day, we're all wearing blue jeans with a white stripe. we're all in prison for some law that we've broken. >> unlike most other sex offenders, higgins has stood up for himself. >> if someone wants to make a big deal about my crime, i'll turn to them and look them in the face and ask them, what exactly do...
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each housing unit has a kiosk where inmates can order snack or toiletries from the commissary. >> onecomputer where we order food. i went on her account. figured out her password was our anniversary. i put a couple items in there that i knew she'd key in on. >> cocoa butter, extra large boxers. i knew it was him. so i sent him something back like coffee, hazel nut and sugar because he knows that i like that. >> since commissary orders are only fulfilled on mondays, the couple would simply erase all the items they posted on sunday in order to avoid being charged for the items or arousing suspicion. >> first, we were going back and forth with funny food names and stuff. ways just to know that we're thinking about one another. >> then i was like, all right, let's see how smart he is, because he wasn't too smart when he came here. >> one day i went on there two days ago, three days ago and there's a bunch of numbers. ten lollipops and 15 envelopes. what does all this mean? i've never seen so many numbers. i go down the list and start writing them down. i write the alphabet down. every num
each housing unit has a kiosk where inmates can order snack or toiletries from the commissary. >> onecomputer where we order food. i went on her account. figured out her password was our anniversary. i put a couple items in there that i knew she'd key in on. >> cocoa butter, extra large boxers. i knew it was him. so i sent him something back like coffee, hazel nut and sugar because he knows that i like that. >> since commissary orders are only fulfilled on mondays, the couple...
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he is dependent on the quartermaster for supplies, the commissary for food. that roll call that they are doing every day, once they have they forward the number of prisoners to the commissary, and the commissary officer then has to provide food into the prison. food was delivered once a day. henry wurtz is still on station , still here in the first week of may of 1865, as the prison is essentially blown to the wind. the colonel gives the last command of the complex. he fled to florida the week before. henry is still here, and that leads to his arrest on may 7, 1865. heat is transferred to chattanooga, and finally to washington, d.c. after his arrest and the transport period, his escort, at one point in chattanooga, turned him over to the federal guardhouse in chattanooga. that was a mistake. when the captain, who is escorting him, comes back, he has been beaten. he has been recognized by the men who were once in his care. during his transport to washington dc, they end up shaving the beard off of his face so he is less recognizable. 30,000 men live through thi
he is dependent on the quartermaster for supplies, the commissary for food. that roll call that they are doing every day, once they have they forward the number of prisoners to the commissary, and the commissary officer then has to provide food into the prison. food was delivered once a day. henry wurtz is still on station , still here in the first week of may of 1865, as the prison is essentially blown to the wind. the colonel gives the last command of the complex. he fled to florida the week...
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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 entact. 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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we try to cook for ourselves with stuff that we get from the commissary. made the burritos from hell. it's the best we can do with what we have here. there's like beef stew, chili beans, beans, rice. and a bunch of spices and stuff like that. and some cheese, of course. >> my dad always asked me what will we eat for the evening and i tell them mystery meat, because you never know what we're eating here. of course there's a menu but when you go, it doesn't look like what's on the menu. >> you've got chef boy r.j. >> we've become micro masters after a while and no open flame or anything but after trial and error, here we are. >> i don't know but i'm smelling some chicken. >> that's black beans. >> i was hoping for watermelon, collard greens, something. >> the hazards of neighbors and short walls. >> well, i'm in the santa fe level ii murph. which is just a minimum restrict unit, which is, you've got more movement than the level iiis. with me it's kind of hard because i got two kids by myself. my kids will ask me what i do to get in here. and i don't know if t
we try to cook for ourselves with stuff that we get from the commissary. made the burritos from hell. it's the best we can do with what we have here. there's like beef stew, chili beans, beans, rice. and a bunch of spices and stuff like that. and some cheese, of course. >> my dad always asked me what will we eat for the evening and i tell them mystery meat, because you never know what we're eating here. of course there's a menu but when you go, it doesn't look like what's on the menu....
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so just like everything else in the commissary, i go to squeeze the can, and couldn't squeeze this can, so my first thought 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
so just like everything else in the commissary, i go to squeeze the can, and couldn't squeeze this can, so my first thought 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...
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he is dependent on the quartermaster for supplies, the commissary for food. the roll call that they do every roll call,hey call the commissary officer has to provide food into the prison. food was delivered every day. henry wurtz is still on blownn as the prison is to the wind. the kernel gives the last command of the complex. he fled to florida the week before. on may 2,o his arrest 1865. heat is transferred to washington, d.c. after his arrest and the transport, his escort, at one point in chattanooga, turned him over to the guard house, the federal guardhouse in chattanooga. that was a mistake. when the captain, who is escorting him, comes back, he has been recognized by the men who were once in his care. during his transport to washington, d.c., the end of shaving the beard off of his face so he is less recognizable. 30,000 men live through this, and they recognize him immediately. toy are the ones, and try figure out who to blame, there is a larger command structure, but prisoners do not see that. z every day.nry wurt they tell stories about the dutch cap
he is dependent on the quartermaster for supplies, the commissary for food. the roll call that they do every roll call,hey call the commissary officer has to provide food into the prison. food was delivered every day. henry wurtz is still on blownn as the prison is to the wind. the kernel gives the last command of the complex. he fled to florida the week before. on may 2,o his arrest 1865. heat is transferred to washington, d.c. after his arrest and the transport, his escort, at one point in...
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wall street executives, take out the mailroom people, people that work in the commissary.y get paid a salary, and they get paid a bonus. their salary is de minimis generally compared to their bonus. it's something like, on average, anywhere between $100-$200,000. bonus is where they make up to millions depending on, you know, what line of business you're in, how much money you made, you know? i've seen people -- people have made, you know, 30 million, $50 million bonuses. liz: depending on their performance. >> on their performance and how much revenue they brought to the firm. that's the problem, though, when the firm doesn't have a lot of revenue, okay? what do you do? give out the money to your m&a bankers. gold southbound is doing very well -- goldman is doing are well in their m&a. those other executives that aren't necessarily in the revenue-producing places, they don't have that extra revenue to keep them happy, and they leave, and that's what's going on at goldman right now. those executives are worried about the end of the year. like i said, it's only september. o
wall street executives, take out the mailroom people, people that work in the commissary.y get paid a salary, and they get paid a bonus. their salary is de minimis generally compared to their bonus. it's something like, on average, anywhere between $100-$200,000. bonus is where they make up to millions depending on, you know, what line of business you're in, how much money you made, you know? i've seen people -- people have made, you know, 30 million, $50 million bonuses. liz: depending on...
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and the remaining part, the commissary. so, that was the initial plan.s: 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 money.
and the remaining part, the commissary. so, that was the initial plan.s: 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...
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many of them worry about the commissaries, contributions, the new discussion about -- do you have toserve 20 years to qualify for a military pension? how do you do this for someone serving 8, 12, or 19 years? .ery complicated a huge part of defense is spent on personnel. at the same time, trying to integrate that with personal experience. i was at a food bank about three weeks ago. the majority of the people we saw in the food bank were military families. wives withkids -- kids who come in saying they are not paid enough to support the family. these are pfc's and the likes. host: other questions. questioner in the back. >> lauren hirschi. thank you for allowing me a second question. climate change was raised. you said general dynamics was the firm paying a lot of attention. ini learned recently virginia in the tidewater area, there's a lot of flooding going on. apparently, national security costs to be incurred. is it mr. hale or dr. hale? mr. hale: mr. hale is fine. >> has someone looked forward over a long-term horizon to see how this rising seawater is going to affect our naval ba
many of them worry about the commissaries, contributions, the new discussion about -- do you have toserve 20 years to qualify for a military pension? how do you do this for someone serving 8, 12, or 19 years? .ery complicated a huge part of defense is spent on personnel. at the same time, trying to integrate that with personal experience. i was at a food bank about three weeks ago. the majority of the people we saw in the food bank were military families. wives withkids -- kids who come in...
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for fighting, hicks realized he was missing he was missing several items he purchased from the jail commissaryf things came up short. 12 soups, seven bags of chips, missing a bar of soap. >> jones admits to taking the items but says it wasn't a swindle, it was debt repayment. >> and i realized he still owed me some items. we call that a pc move, you try to owe somebody something but try to hurt them and get kicked out. [ bleep ]. >> no, no, heck, no. he took way more than what was owed. if he did collect, he took way more than what was owed him. he took way more. i told him. i gave him the game of the jailhouse. listen, this is things you do and don't. >> among other things he warned jones not to talk to inmates about his case because they might report that information, truthfully or not, to authorities. hicks says now he's in just such a position because of what jones has told them about his case. >> i'm like, mike. like i know your case. like you've told me your case. you sat down and you told me your case. it's like, a guy tell me everything about his case, he ain't going to steal from me.
for fighting, hicks realized he was missing he was missing several items he purchased from the jail commissaryf things came up short. 12 soups, seven bags of chips, missing a bar of soap. >> jones admits to taking the items but says it wasn't a swindle, it was debt repayment. >> and i realized he still owed me some items. we call that a pc move, you try to owe somebody something but try to hurt them and get kicked out. [ bleep ]. >> no, no, heck, no. he took way more than what...
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two days into the program she says she traded commissary snacks for another inmate's prescription pillseel like a failure because i'm in the substance abuse class and yet i'm still thinking about getting [ bleep ] up and doing drugs. i don't know. i'm really disappointed that i did that. but it just felt right at the time. it just makes me think like i do have a problem. i do need to wake up. i am an addict. and that really kills me saying that. i really don't -- >> what is it about hearing yourself say that, why does that make you emotional? >> because i never thought that i would say that. i never imagined that -- like i'm 18 years old. i'm not a drug addict. i don't abuse drugs, but, yeah, i am. yeah. it hurts to say it, but it's the truth. a lot of women have actually told me you remind me of myself when i was that age. it's really scary thinking that could be me in 30, 20, 10 years, somebody that is in and out of jail, still an addict. >> though day has never met kathleen blaha she could well be describing her. blaha says her drug addiction spanned some 20 years and attributed to h
two days into the program she says she traded commissary snacks for another inmate's prescription pillseel like a failure because i'm in the substance abuse class and yet i'm still thinking about getting [ bleep ] up and doing drugs. i don't know. i'm really disappointed that i did that. but it just felt right at the time. it just makes me think like i do have a problem. i do need to wake up. i am an addict. and that really kills me saying that. i really don't -- >> what is it about...
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. >> despite the increased scrutiny, he says he continues to trade tattoo work for commissary items. >> i can't get a tattoo gun yet. i go back to the indian days. we're poking. it takes a stable and you have to sharpen it really good. i've got pretty good with pig pokes. i'm really good with it. >> he says he knows his tattoo business is not without risk. too many write-ups could get him kicked out of the substance abuse program. >> being that i'm in the drug dorm, i'm trying to be very careful. this is one of the most watched dorms. it's hard to get away with stuff. it's not a matter of how or when, you will get caught. >>> coming up -- >> really sucks in here. >> when inmates are given cameras, norman smarts records his thoughts on life in the bubble. >> i wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. >> and garrett and his cell mate give a demonstration on jailhouse tattoos. >>> behind the walls of the chatham county detention center in savannah, georgia, norman smart awaits transfer to prison to serve life without parole after beating his wife to death. smart spends 23 hours a day in admin
. >> despite the increased scrutiny, he says he continues to trade tattoo work for commissary items. >> i can't get a tattoo gun yet. i go back to the indian days. we're poking. it takes a stable and you have to sharpen it really good. i've got pretty good with pig pokes. i'm really good with it. >> he says he knows his tattoo business is not without risk. too many write-ups could get him kicked out of the substance abuse program. >> being that i'm in the drug dorm, i'm...
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. >> despite the increased scrutiny, billiter says he continues to trade tattoo work for commissary and phone calls. >> ain't got no tattoo gun. i've been plotting and scheming but i haven't found one yet. i go back to the indian days. we're poking. it takes a staple and you sharp continue really good and i spoke it in there. i've got pretty good with pick pokes. i can do faces and everything from a pick poke. i'm really good with it. >> he says he knows his tattoo business is not without risk. too many write-ups could get him kicked out of the substance abuse program. >> being that i'm in the drug dorm, i'm trying to be very careful. it's a privilege dorm and program dorm. this is one of the most watched dorms. it's hard to get away with stuff. doing tattoos, it's not a matter of how. it's a matter of when. you will get caught. >>> coming up -- >> really sucks in here. >> when inmates are given cameras, norman smart records his thoughts on life in the bubble. >> i wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. >>> and garrett billiter and his cell mate give a demonstration on jailhouse tattoos. i
. >> despite the increased scrutiny, billiter says he continues to trade tattoo work for commissary and phone calls. >> ain't got no tattoo gun. i've been plotting and scheming but i haven't found one yet. i go back to the indian days. we're poking. it takes a staple and you sharp continue really good and i spoke it in there. i've got pretty good with pick pokes. i can do faces and everything from a pick poke. i'm really good with it. >> he says he knows his tattoo business is...
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extra meals for commissary goods, and then they trade those items for favors or even more commissary. >> normally on theke the main course and the snack. and i'll give away the other, you know, like they're hungry. they don't have -- they get one tray. i get three. you know, i'm feeding you and you're providing a service for me. you help me out. you clean my room, heat up my water in the morning, wash my dishes after i eat. i don't -- i won't do nothing for free. >> we have our hand in everything, food, laundry, toilet paper, anything that comes in the tier, we have -- >> anything extra. i feel -- i feel some type of way about toilet paper. i don't know why, but when i go through one roll, i need two back. i feel like i can never have enough. >> we got more toilet paper than cos got. >> two bags of coffee. >> four back. >> we make money off of our advantages, too. like little store, you know. we do what we can, you know, try to make a little bit of money on the side. >> two for ones, sell a soup, you get two back. anything, you get two back. >> i'm a businessman. i like money. i like being included on a
extra meals for commissary goods, and then they trade those items for favors or even more commissary. >> normally on theke the main course and the snack. and i'll give away the other, you know, like they're hungry. they don't have -- they get one tray. i get three. you know, i'm feeding you and you're providing a service for me. you help me out. you clean my room, heat up my water in the morning, wash my dishes after i eat. i don't -- i won't do nothing for free. >> we have our hand...
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the other one, he actually gave compton commissary to pay off a debt to keep him from getting hurt. f the phone calls we listened to, it sounded like he was playing a game on his mop. >> how so? >> by telling her about the extortion to get the money to pay for his debts. it's common. they play their family like that all the time. and he received a county report for it. >> basically he's saying he interviewed the two people -- or interviewed the people, the address on the money order my mom sent up here. so when he asked him, why is nick sending you money? obviously, they're not going to say the true reason why i'm -- they're not going to tell on themselves. so the obvious reason is to say, yeah, he owed it to us for whatever reason it was. so ralph, not believing what i had to say but believing them, wrote me up for it instead. >> the thing about with mr. compton, this ain't the first time he's tried to pull something, not only here but at other facilities to try to get protective custody. it's one of them things where he got caught up this time. i've got other information from other
the other one, he actually gave compton commissary to pay off a debt to keep him from getting hurt. f the phone calls we listened to, it sounded like he was playing a game on his mop. >> how so? >> by telling her about the extortion to get the money to pay for his debts. it's common. they play their family like that all the time. and he received a county report for it. >> basically he's saying he interviewed the two people -- or interviewed the people, the address on the money...
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we have many, many active duty moving across the river and many of them worry about pex, commissaries, contributions. the new discussion about the serving 20 years to qualify for a military pension or how do you do this in eight, 10, 12, 19 years. very complicated one that looks to what we spend. a huge part of the defense is spent on personnel. at the same time to integrate that, i was at a food bank in mort about three weeks ago in the majority of people were military families. wives with kids until who say they are not paid enough to support the family. these are cfcs in the legs. >> any other questions? >> lorin hirschi, thank you for allowing a second question. climate change was raised in you said congressman beyer that general dynamics was the firm with a lot of attention and majors. berries as i learned recently and virginia and the tidewater area, a lot of flooding going on and national security costs to be incurred. is it mr. hale or dr. hale. >> mr. hale is fine. >> thank you head has been a look to see how the seawater will affect naval bases around the united states and t
we have many, many active duty moving across the river and many of them worry about pex, commissaries, contributions. the new discussion about the serving 20 years to qualify for a military pension or how do you do this in eight, 10, 12, 19 years. very complicated one that looks to what we spend. a huge part of the defense is spent on personnel. at the same time to integrate that, i was at a food bank in mort about three weeks ago in the majority of people were military families. wives with...
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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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forces permanently meaning hospitals, schools, commissari commissaries, returning. >> what are the nextsteps in ukrainian military training and assistance then? are we training these guys to do legal things? i know we're not providing legal aid at this point, but why won't we give them -- if we are training them, why won't we give them weapons? >> what we will do in the future with the ukrainians is largely up to the ukraines, what they ask for. curre currently they are training their national guard troops. i've been there and visited the training. and we are training them in skills just like we train ourselves in small unit skills. this is really how do you apply the words. so we're in the midst of training program for the national guard troops. >> can you walk through for me, though, the rational at this point in not providing them lethal weapons? >> i think i can best do that by reciting what you have heard the pundits say. and that is that lethal weapons may be seen as provocative in a situation where there is hope that we have reached a wall or at least a decrease in the fighting.
forces permanently meaning hospitals, schools, commissari commissaries, returning. >> what are the nextsteps in ukrainian military training and assistance then? are we training these guys to do legal things? i know we're not providing legal aid at this point, but why won't we give them -- if we are training them, why won't we give them weapons? >> what we will do in the future with the ukrainians is largely up to the ukraines, what they ask for. curre currently they are training...
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the future starts now for all of us. >>> visitations is tuesdays and wednesdays and commissary is on thursdays. >> all right. >> keith hascluding murder and carjacking. he's been removed from the detention center's dog program and moved back into general population. curtis conrad says he and the other inmates in operation new hope will have to take over training johnson's dog who's been allowed to remain in the program. >> pretty much what's going to happen is i will pick up the slack for him or someone else does, and we'll keep training him coinciding with other dogs until we get a handle and go back and back-brief them on what's going on. i'm glad you moved in, i really am. maybe i should stack their cages. >> johnson, his first cousin la'quan brown and her boyfriend rah shored mosley have always been indicted on multiple charges including assault and murder related to an alleged carjacking. johnson had not originally been charged in the case although the police had already been investigating their involvement. brown said she originally didn't want to talk to the police about her cousin but eventually decided to tell t
the future starts now for all of us. >>> visitations is tuesdays and wednesdays and commissary is on thursdays. >> all right. >> keith hascluding murder and carjacking. he's been removed from the detention center's dog program and moved back into general population. curtis conrad says he and the other inmates in operation new hope will have to take over training johnson's dog who's been allowed to remain in the program. >> pretty much what's going to happen is i will...
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forces permanently meaning hospitals, schools, commissari commissaries, returning. >> what are the nextsteps in ukrainian military training and assistance then? are we training these guys to do legal things? i know we're not providing legal aid at this point, but why won't we give them -- if we are training them, why won't we give them weapons? >> what we will do in the future with the ukrainians is largely up to the ukraines, what they ask for. curre currently they are training their national guard troops. i've been there and visited the training. and we are training them in skills just like we train ourselves in small unit skills. this is really how do you apply the words. so we're in the midst of training program for the national guard troops. >> can you walk through for me, though, the rational at this point in not providing them lethal weapons? >> i think i can best do that by reciting what you have heard the pundits say. and that is that lethal weapons may be seen as provocative in a situation where there is hope that we have reached a wall or at least a decrease in the fighting.
forces permanently meaning hospitals, schools, commissari commissaries, returning. >> what are the nextsteps in ukrainian military training and assistance then? are we training these guys to do legal things? i know we're not providing legal aid at this point, but why won't we give them -- if we are training them, why won't we give them weapons? >> what we will do in the future with the ukrainians is largely up to the ukraines, what they ask for. curre currently they are training...
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commissary. something like that. i'd like to get more but a lot of people are broke. >> shepherd says it's important to stay on good terms with theple in this particular housing unit. >> this is seven charlie, it's a more aggressive unit i think. >> why is that? they send people here to get out of segregation. a lot of people coming and going coming and going, different faces all the time. it's all right. jail is jail. i never have problems. being a tattoo guy you get along with everybody. >> unit 7c has been the new home of de'andre sanders as well. since he came back from spending nearly seven months in segregation and says he acted out on purpose last time in population so he can get away from the rowdiness of the unit and now he's starting to feel those same pressures again. >> i am tested every day. can't get a grip. >> anything you miss? >> i was in my own little space and private area. i miss that peace of mind. >> sanders says his monthly free haircut from barber leland ripe at least provides a small escape. >> [ bleep ]. >> nobody really likes being stuck behind that door. >> that's how i have been tested, dealing with t
commissary. something like that. i'd like to get more but a lot of people are broke. >> shepherd says it's important to stay on good terms with theple in this particular housing unit. >> this is seven charlie, it's a more aggressive unit i think. >> why is that? they send people here to get out of segregation. a lot of people coming and going coming and going, different faces all the time. it's all right. jail is jail. i never have problems. being a tattoo guy you get along...
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the coolest individual you could meet over here. know what i'm saying? if you need something, if this commissary come in and you ain't got nothing, this ain't no white and black thing. we're all equal. that's how it is. mike jones, everybody love mike jones. you can't get mad at mike jones. you just can't. >> next on "lockup: pendleton juvenile," mike jones sets his mind on release. >> don't leave with these people, man. and if you choose to meet up with them, you're stupid. >> and staff have an excruciating time with jacob shauntee. >> why would you do that? >> he's a good kid. >> so you're trying to lose fingers because you got bored? we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number...right now all beds on sale! sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. don't miss the final days of the biggest sale of the year! with the c2 queen mattress just $599.99. ends sunday! kno
the coolest individual you could meet over here. know what i'm saying? if you need something, if this commissary come in and you ain't got nothing, this ain't no white and black thing. we're all equal. that's how it is. mike jones, everybody love mike jones. you can't get mad at mike jones. you just can't. >> next on "lockup: pendleton juvenile," mike jones sets his mind on release. >> don't leave with these people, man. and if you choose to meet up with them, you're...