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what appears to be the bx or the commissary. now we hear that it was all a false alarm. >>> switching gears, the death toll is expected to rise after a fire destroyed a high-rise apartment building in the middle of the night in london. at least 12 people died, more than 70 are injured. brook silva-braga shows us the investigation under way at the scene. >> reporter: firefighters are going floor by floor searching for survivors inside 24 story apartment tower that went up in flames overnight in london. the building was still smoldering wednesday. >> this is a completely unprecedented fire. in my 29 years in london fire brigade, i have never seen a fire of this nature. >> reporter: many of the building's residents were asleep when the fast-moving fire started and had very little t ople tiwere just waving on the top floor. >> i feel very helpless because we can watch the fire burning terrible flames and people are dying inside. >> reporter: witnesses say people trapped inside used lights on their cell phones and waved clothing to ge
what appears to be the bx or the commissary. now we hear that it was all a false alarm. >>> switching gears, the death toll is expected to rise after a fire destroyed a high-rise apartment building in the middle of the night in london. at least 12 people died, more than 70 are injured. brook silva-braga shows us the investigation under way at the scene. >> reporter: firefighters are going floor by floor searching for survivors inside 24 story apartment tower that went up in...
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from the commissary. >> a lot of inmates don't like the food they served.le 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 was josh cox who was in jail on charges of leaving the scene of an accident of driving with with a suspended license and leaving the scene. he plead 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 has since returned to the jail's medical unit. >> this is the commissary they got punched in the mouth over. [ expletive ] me off, too. [ expletive ] me off. >> the alleged attacker is someone that
from the commissary. >> a lot of inmates don't like the food they served.le 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 was josh cox who...
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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. president obama is back in the white house after two events saturday. in the meantime, mitt and ann romney sat down with oprah winfrey for "o" magazine for an interview. no word on when it will run. >>> hillary clinton had her first meeting with mohamed morsi in cairo. sunday she meets with egypt's military chief. i'm veronica de la cruz and now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> keeping more than 9,000 inmates fed is a herculean task for the food services staff at >>> keeping more than 9,000 inmates fed is a herculean task for the food services staff at the maricopa county jail in phoenix. >> we have close to 100 inmates working each day. some days of the week we may have as little as 60, 70 inmates. there is never an off day here. we work 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
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. president obama is back in the white house after two events saturday. in the meantime, mitt and ann romney sat down with oprah winfrey for "o" magazine for an interview. no word on when it will run....
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he says it had to do with the free of charge indingent commissary bag he receives from the jail. >> hem nobody because i don't have a commissary bag. she thought that she was better than me. and i told her you are still a man, just like i am. and she said do something about it, bitch, so i picked up her bag and moved it towards the door. she pushed me, i pushed her back. i slapped her. punched her. she punched me. she kind of like fell and then she busted it open. and on the floor. and she's kicking me like this. and flailing like a whale trying to get away from me. and i'm trying to hit her. then the police came and stopped it. >> arguetta is ready to put their differences behind him. his release from santa rita is days away. >> if i am not in oakland, i can guarantee you i won't be coming to jail. i want to be a waitress. sort of like prostitution. serving tables. interacting with people. you get your tips daily. if i want to refuse service to somebody, i will refuse service to somebody. >> for the time being. danielle benefield need not worry about getting along with others. >> woul
he says it had to do with the free of charge indingent commissary bag he receives from the jail. >> hem nobody because i don't have a commissary bag. she thought that she was better than me. and i told her you are still a man, just like i am. and she said do something about it, bitch, so i picked up her bag and moved it towards the door. she pushed me, i pushed her back. i slapped her. punched her. she punched me. she kind of like fell and then she busted it open. and on the floor. and...
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three guys actually went to the hole, but we did not get all of his commissary back. e when this type of thing happen, when they hit a cell, they try to use as much as they can to get rid of the evidence. >> concerned about possible gang retaliation, staff decided to move him to a new unit to protect his safety. but he says the risk was worth it. in fact, he welcomed it. >> a little part inside of me was setting these guys up. i'm sick of them treating us like we're weak. i knew they were going to steal this. i left my door open and everything, act like i wasn't watching my door. guys stole my stuff and they got caught. i mean they got what was coming for them. >> coming up -- >> we're getting involved with the kind of thing that we would usually be filming. the lockup field team finds itself in the middle of a heartless felons caper. >> who took this stuff? >> and -- >> their mouth is saying one thing but tattoos saying something completely different. >> gathering gang intelligence through inmate ink. for an exceptionally fresh feeling choose philips sonicare diamondc
three guys actually went to the hole, but we did not get all of his commissary back. e when this type of thing happen, when they hit a cell, they try to use as much as they can to get rid of the evidence. >> concerned about possible gang retaliation, staff decided to move him to a new unit to protect his safety. but he says the risk was worth it. in fact, he welcomed it. >> a little part inside of me was setting these guys up. i'm sick of them treating us like we're weak. i knew...
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most of them are willing to purchase from the commissary. han willing to deal. >> oh, i want candy because i want candy. when i think logically, i might as well trade that to the kids that love that stuff. at the end of the day, they're hungry. i'm sitting there working out. i've got enough food in my body to do it. >> lesher pays for the commissary snacks through another one of his talents. >> what are those? >> these are poker chips. these are all poker chips. $2.50 chips, 5 cent chips, 10 cent chips. you know what i mean? but, like i said, it's up to me to survive. my family does what they can. but they can't do too much. they're retired and living off of a fixed income. i hustle. poker tends to be a good hustle for somebody that played it 15 years. i feed off of it. i do what i got to do. >> lesher learns commissary through one other method, as well. >> my art i don't normally have a lot of it. it's already sold before di it. i have a handkerchief that i'm going to be working on. i make them out of brand new sheets. what i do is braid the
most of them are willing to purchase from the commissary. han willing to deal. >> oh, i want candy because i want candy. when i think logically, i might as well trade that to the kids that love that stuff. at the end of the day, they're hungry. i'm sitting there working out. i've got enough food in my body to do it. >> lesher pays for the commissary snacks through another one of his talents. >> what are those? >> these are poker chips. these are all poker chips. $2.50...
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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 wa
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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inmate whose can afford it can also buy snacks from the jail commissary. but an outside food vendor provides more expensive options that rival those found in the free world. the world where amber hilberling used to reside. >> i want to get my fresh favorites that i anticipate all week. fresh foods, it's just real food, that they twice a week have something yummy that we can buy. >> fresh favorites inmates order every week. we put out menus. today's double bacon cheeseburger, $7. every wednesday they love us. cookies? >> no, you guys haven't changed them from the oatmeal raisinette, that's why they're still on there. put chocolate chip on there. and i will. >> we're almost out. >> okay, thank you. >> you're welcome. enjoy. >> hilberling has been convicted of second-degree murder, is now awaiting sentencing. she was seven months pregnant when she pushed her 23-year-old husband josh during a heated argument. he crashed through the window of their 25th floor apartment. the case made headlines. >> i received lots of letters from people all over the country. that
inmate whose can afford it can also buy snacks from the jail commissary. but an outside food vendor provides more expensive options that rival those found in the free world. the world where amber hilberling used to reside. >> i want to get my fresh favorites that i anticipate all week. fresh foods, it's just real food, that they twice a week have something yummy that we can buy. >> fresh favorites inmates order every week. we put out menus. today's double bacon cheeseburger, $7....
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the money on my books. you can do that. you want to do a commissary order. ping. >> doing business with white could carry risk. he's in segregation for allegedly slashing the face of robert haynes after losing a bet over two cups of soup. white says he doesn't know how haynes got slashed but he did not appeal the jail's decision. >> going to the hole now because i had a couple fights. once you get found guilty, you know, usually this is where they house you anyways. i knew i was going to get moved here soon regardless. so when he my name got brought up, i was surprised. i really wasn't. >> white is due to leave for prison anytime. but he won't know when until the day arrives. >> we don't want the inmates knowing when they're going to be going to prison. it's mainly a security issue. we don't want inmates knowing they're going to be on a bus on a certain morning. if they wanted to escape, we don't want people on the outside to know what time they're going to be on the bus headed to a destination. >> cards kind of stacked up against you going to prison in calif
the money on my books. you can do that. you want to do a commissary order. ping. >> doing business with white could carry risk. he's in segregation for allegedly slashing the face of robert haynes after losing a bet over two cups of soup. white says he doesn't know how haynes got slashed but he did not appeal the jail's decision. >> going to the hole now because i had a couple fights. once you get found guilty, you know, usually this is where they house you anyways. i knew i was...
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and the remaining part, the commissary. so, that was the initial plan.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 he wants
and the remaining part, the commissary. so, that was the initial plan.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....
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>> from the commissary i get money every week on my thing.commissary 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 bett
>> from the commissary i get money every week on my thing.commissary 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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. >> 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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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 come in the tier we have our hand in. >> 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 a 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 includ
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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not only in how much people get paid but ensuring that the benefits meet their needs. and so we have had commissary reform last year. tricare reform. instituted a new retirement system which changes the 20 year or nothing approach. trying to update all of these benefits to be more appropriate for the times we live in has been something that we just persisted in. >> so i am going to take the last question to now come back to this question of short-term versus long-term. and i know you have been an advocate of thinking about all our national needs. and pushed a lot of acquisition reform. my question is less about your priorities than about the nations. and whether we are capable of addressing near term crisis but also keeping our eye on the longer term ball and as we see a lot of attention to the readiness problem which is understandable and essential, how do we make sure that we think longer term about everything from the cyber threats that the defense science board has said make -- serious hacking. space satellites and other capabilities that may be vulnerable to being taken down quickly. taking ad
not only in how much people get paid but ensuring that the benefits meet their needs. and so we have had commissary reform last year. tricare reform. instituted a new retirement system which changes the 20 year or nothing approach. trying to update all of these benefits to be more appropriate for the times we live in has been something that we just persisted in. >> so i am going to take the last question to now come back to this question of short-term versus long-term. and i know you have...
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the markets operating. >> last question. and they've got to go commissary. the administration was considering firing former fbi or mueller appeared using that would be a mistake? >> i think it's rumored allegation. the coin of the round, the less we dwell on rumors and more things that actually matter, not the least of which was the tragedy that happened yesterday, lessons we can learn and how it came about to kentucky's motto which is united we stand and divided we fall. if we learn lessons like that, entreating america's workforce, we are not going to be distracted by rumors about who may or may not be let go. >> even if the president were entertaining night, and you don't think that's a good idea? >> i think it is just a distraction. it's irrelevant to anything of nt will stop watching as well. governor, thank you very much. the beautiful state of kentucky. i read on all of these with fox as mystical pedal ladies. gerri willis, market watcher with us as well. we begin with you on this idea that the market hiccups notwithstanding. everyone, calm down. thin
the markets operating. >> last question. and they've got to go commissary. the administration was considering firing former fbi or mueller appeared using that would be a mistake? >> i think it's rumored allegation. the coin of the round, the less we dwell on rumors and more things that actually matter, not the least of which was the tragedy that happened yesterday, lessons we can learn and how it came about to kentucky's motto which is united we stand and divided we fall. if we...
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army commanded a company had a post on the frontier, but he also for a time acted as quartermaster and commissary at that post. grant says as commander of the company, he made a requisition upon the quartermaster himself for something he wanted, but as quartermaster, he declined to fill the requisition, and endorsed on the back of it, his reasons for doing so. as company commander, he responded to this, urging that his requisition call for nothing but what he was entitled to as quartermaster, he still persisted that he was right. by now, bragg referred this paperwork to the post commander for his opinion. my god, mr. bragg, the commander replied, you have quarreled with every officer in the army, and now you're quarreling with yourself. [applause] [laughter] prof. hess: it is a good story. i like it. that is probably why many people accepted as grant even though ulysses s. grant did not. we have such a negative and one-dimensional image of this guy based mostly on the wave of negative opinion coming from his critics at the time, and from historians that we readily believe it is true. but honestly
army commanded a company had a post on the frontier, but he also for a time acted as quartermaster and commissary at that post. grant says as commander of the company, he made a requisition upon the quartermaster himself for something he wanted, but as quartermaster, he declined to fill the requisition, and endorsed on the back of it, his reasons for doing so. as company commander, he responded to this, urging that his requisition call for nothing but what he was entitled to as quartermaster,...
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. >> the transfer as well as five days' loss of commissary privileges, came as a result of an argumentucas had with a nurse. still, these sanctions are less severe than disciplinary segregation. but more painful to lucas is not knowing whether her boyfriend, james davis, is still in the jail or if he's been transferred to prison. >> i wrote james a letter. haven't got a letter back yet. >> who did you send it to? >> his mom. >> jail policy prohibits inmate-to-inmate communication, so lucas mails her letters to davis' mother who forwards them to davis. >> last time i talked to him was last month when i got a letter from him. so i don't know if he's gone or if he's still here. i want him to know that i'm here. i'm not going nowhere. i'm not going nowhere. i mean, people may say i should leave him alone, but i love him. he's got my heart. i just want to tell him that i'm here for him. >>> coming up -- >> my best friend that got killed. she got shot in the head. it was a trick. he just came up and just boom. i was standing right next to her. >> with her release date approaching, ginger luc
. >> the transfer as well as five days' loss of commissary privileges, came as a result of an argumentucas had with a nurse. still, these sanctions are less severe than disciplinary segregation. but more painful to lucas is not knowing whether her boyfriend, james davis, is still in the jail or if he's been transferred to prison. >> i wrote james a letter. haven't got a letter back yet. >> who did you send it to? >> his mom. >> jail policy prohibits...
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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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. >> the incident resulted in a postponement of coffey's release. >> offender coffey received commissaryas suspended, and then loss of good time. >> how much time did you lose? >> i only lost a week, but, you know, a week is a week. i regret losing time that i could have spent with my family. and you know what? i apologize. i sincerely apologize, guys. to be honest, i kind of lied to them why i lost a week. because it's kind of hard to tell them the truth. when they see this, they're going to know the truth, but, you know, that's why i apologized, you know. hopefully by then it will have -- everything is smoothed out. there's some people that, they honestly, they don't deserve a second chance. now, i might be one of those people. i don't know. because, honestly, i had a second chance. i get released this time, this is my third chance. >>> coming up -- >> every choice, there's a consequence, man. so before you do something, you've got to think, damn, what's the possible consequence that could happen behind this. >> wabash inmates deal with the consequences of their choices. >> some prison
. >> the incident resulted in a postponement of coffey's release. >> offender coffey received commissaryas suspended, and then loss of good time. >> how much time did you lose? >> i only lost a week, but, you know, a week is a week. i regret losing time that i could have spent with my family. and you know what? i apologize. i sincerely apologize, guys. to be honest, i kind of lied to them why i lost a week. because it's kind of hard to tell them the truth. when they see...
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the truth and what isn't. >> this cannot happen again. do you understand me? >> i know. >> or i will put you on 30 days of no phone calls or commissary.ou think about me when you do that stupid stuff. you think about what i'm going to go through. >> i know. sorry. >> if you care about me, you wouldn't do that. >> i'm sorry. my bad. >> he's trying to prove himself to the other people in here. that's just stupid. he doesn't have anything to prove to anybody but me and his kids. and that's truly how i feel. >> all right. i love you. >> i love you, too. bye. >> upsetting my mom is worse than getting eight days in the hole. i don't like to see my mom upset just because she is there for me no matter what. she supports me no matter what decisions i make. if i got life she would still be here every weekend until she died. ♪ >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> what's going on, lt? >> an inmate known for deviant behavior prompts an emergency response. >> hey, come here and cuff up. come over here and cuff up. >> another inmate turns his fury on two officers. >> he blew up like a roman candle. he went off. >> i sl
the truth and what isn't. >> this cannot happen again. do you understand me? >> i know. >> or i will put you on 30 days of no phone calls or commissary.ou think about me when you do that stupid stuff. you think about what i'm going to go through. >> i know. sorry. >> if you care about me, you wouldn't do that. >> i'm sorry. my bad. >> he's trying to prove himself to the other people in here. that's just stupid. he doesn't have anything to prove to...
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the following amendment, number 5 by ms. bordayo which directs dca to provide a briefings on guam's commissaries vendors. amendment number 18 r 1 by mr. larson which extends garnishment authority to include judgments for child abuse. amendment 29 r 1 by mr. jones, a provision regarding hyperbaric oxygen therapy for certain members of the armed forces. amendment 33 by mr. cook which directs the establishment of a pilot program that provides job placement assistance to employment services to members of the national guard and reserve. amendment 44 r 2, by ms. tsongas, which require as briefing by the office of the secretary of defense on the military services ability to provide child care development services, on military installations. amendment 63 by mr. wilson. which works to stabilize military families in the event of a pcs that is not adventurous to work or school for the family. amendment 66, by mr. scott, which changes the regular update for the regular update for prescription drug pricing standards under tri-care retail pharmacy program. amendment 74 by mr. o'rourke. which require as mental health e
the following amendment, number 5 by ms. bordayo which directs dca to provide a briefings on guam's commissaries vendors. amendment number 18 r 1 by mr. larson which extends garnishment authority to include judgments for child abuse. amendment 29 r 1 by mr. jones, a provision regarding hyperbaric oxygen therapy for certain members of the armed forces. amendment 33 by mr. cook which directs the establishment of a pilot program that provides job placement assistance to employment services to...
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you, the package number one is comprised of the following minute, number five by miss or dino, which affects dca two provide a briefing on guam, commissariesendors. >> amendment number 18 r15 prime minister lawson which extends garnishment and authority to include judgments for childabuse , amendment 29 r1 by prime minister joe is a provision on hyperbaric oxygen therapy for third members of the armed forces. amendment 33 by mister cook which directs the establishment of a pilot program , that provides job placement assistance and employment services to members of the national guard and reserve . amendment 44 are two by mister tsongas which requires a briefing by the officer of the secretary of defense of the military services and stability to provide childcare development services on military installations, amendment 63 by mister wilson which forces to stabilize military families in the event of pcs that is not advantageous work or school for the family. amendment 66 by mister scott which changes the regular update for, the regular update for prescription drug pricing vendors under tricare retail pharmaceutical programs, amendment 74 by m
you, the package number one is comprised of the following minute, number five by miss or dino, which affects dca two provide a briefing on guam, commissariesendors. >> amendment number 18 r15 prime minister lawson which extends garnishment and authority to include judgments for childabuse , amendment 29 r1 by prime minister joe is a provision on hyperbaric oxygen therapy for third members of the armed forces. amendment 33 by mister cook which directs the establishment of a pilot program ,...
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such as educational assistance, commissary election privileges and in many cases state benefits such as property tax exemptions. we call on members of this committee and the entire congress to soundly rejected these dangers proposals that that would be harmful to disabled veterans. that concludes my testimony and i'll be happy to respond to any questions of you or members of the committee. >> thank you very much. mr. fuentes. >> chairman isakson and members of the committee, on behalf of the men women of the vfw i'd like to thank you for the opportunity present our views on the va budget. the basis proposed increase in discretionary budget. we support the continued focus on expanding access to healthcare, expanding, expedited decision on benefits, claims and appeals, increased focus on combating veterans suicide and addressing the stigma associated with mental health. ensuring va is ready and able to care for women veterans who are the fastest-growing federal population are however, i would like to make it clear to vfw strongly opposes efforts to clawback benefits from our most every disabled veterans to pay for such improvements. in the past week nearly
such as educational assistance, commissary election privileges and in many cases state benefits such as property tax exemptions. we call on members of this committee and the entire congress to soundly rejected these dangers proposals that that would be harmful to disabled veterans. that concludes my testimony and i'll be happy to respond to any questions of you or members of the committee. >> thank you very much. mr. fuentes. >> chairman isakson and members of the committee, on...
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the sound rejected. furthermore, we objected cut off eligibility for employment or and they're determined unable to work. this is also that result from a total disability rating. commissary and in many cases, state benefits such as property tax exempt shuns that will be harmful to disable veterans. that concludes my testimony and i'll be happy to respond to any questions of you or any that they may have. >> they're glad the administration has proposed the increase. we certainly support the continued focus on expanding access to health care, expanding -- expediting decisions on benefits, claims and appeals, increased focus on combatting veteran suicide and addressing the stigma associated to health. ensuring vas ready and able to care for women veterans who are the fastest growing in veteran population. however -- we would like to make it clear efforts to call back benefits from the most disabled veterans to pay for such improvements. in the past week, nearly 40,000 letters and e-mails from members and supporters have been sent to members of congress opposing the administration's proposal to revoke individual unemploy blt for veterans unable to work the vfw opposes the pr
the sound rejected. furthermore, we objected cut off eligibility for employment or and they're determined unable to work. this is also that result from a total disability rating. commissary and in many cases, state benefits such as property tax exempt shuns that will be harmful to disable veterans. that concludes my testimony and i'll be happy to respond to any questions of you or any that they may have. >> they're glad the administration has proposed the increase. we certainly support...