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inmate we have here now and we have to treat him with extra caution, because he will hurt you, any thintler henry hodges, requires a team of five correctional officers to escort him whenever he leaves his cell. >> that particular death row inmate was a harsh reality check for me. >> narrator: officer robert mosley was one of hodges victims. >> got medical on unit. took the pipe flat down. went to apply hand cuffs, i got discontracted. he grabbed my arm pulled it in and ran a razor blade down my arm. i didn't know what happened until i pulled my arm out and saw the injury. >> narrator: his slashed arm required more than 50 stitches. >> the psychological effect never goes away. you learn to adjust to it but you can't take this job for granted. these guys are not here but nor the right reasons, and the reality of it every day is there. keep your eyes on the inmates at all times. don't ever take your eye off them especially on death row because these guys not going to lose if they injure you. >> narrator: hodges declined to talk to our staff on camera ironically, every move. >> when he comes
inmate we have here now and we have to treat him with extra caution, because he will hurt you, any thintler henry hodges, requires a team of five correctional officers to escort him whenever he leaves his cell. >> that particular death row inmate was a harsh reality check for me. >> narrator: officer robert mosley was one of hodges victims. >> got medical on unit. took the pipe flat down. went to apply hand cuffs, i got discontracted. he grabbed my arm pulled it in and ran a...
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however you want to tell them, do you want to put it on your twitter, you're facebook, but please don't thint that they are going to think the you are bragging. because this is the best way to get the word out. all my feeds talk about my kidsi and my life, and they also talk about the books that i really love. but they also know that i'm talking about my best things and i'm hoping that thatws. word-of-mouth spreads the news.l but of course, people really to care about something that their friend tells him them to read, more than a reviewer. that being said, traditional media is still a very important. i t day getting people into the store. and i think that reviews in "the new york times" book review is key and that is sort of a audience that really cares aboui it and i see that really moving the needle on sales. >> those reviews make a huge difference.they shbe >> yes, there should be 20, pages.ut >> that does put a lot of pressure on the author, arou especially one that does not like to go around bragging and i remember my response that said tell every single person that you know that you wr
however you want to tell them, do you want to put it on your twitter, you're facebook, but please don't thint that they are going to think the you are bragging. because this is the best way to get the word out. all my feeds talk about my kidsi and my life, and they also talk about the books that i really love. but they also know that i'm talking about my best things and i'm hoping that thatws. word-of-mouth spreads the news.l but of course, people really to care about something that their...
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don't thint's right. a lot of folks that can't affordubsidvag.e: f things sound like grand goals and wonderful intentions, we end up paying for them. the people who espouse these things, if they had to pay for them, would they espouse them? >> this is all illegal children. you're talking about illegal immigrants. you start with the word illegal. neil: you're not entitle. >> why are taxpayers asked to subsidize illegals, no matter kids or whatever. >> he is exactly right. you look at this and sold the idea of conditional amnesty and it's always ironic, the condition is removed. dreamers not receiving health care, remember back to bipartisan immigration reform republicans were demonized for not passing the bill which had a condition, the condition was no means tested welfare. so i'm so glad republicans didn't pass the bill, we'd be hearing cries for this is unfair and unjust. we need to give them welfare benefits. neil: you hit on something. you feel so strongly about this, i'm not saying there is lack of good intentions. we live in a country now w
don't thint's right. a lot of folks that can't affordubsidvag.e: f things sound like grand goals and wonderful intentions, we end up paying for them. the people who espouse these things, if they had to pay for them, would they espouse them? >> this is all illegal children. you're talking about illegal immigrants. you start with the word illegal. neil: you're not entitle. >> why are taxpayers asked to subsidize illegals, no matter kids or whatever. >> he is exactly right. you...
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olks thint what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy.the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. so what we're looking for is a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. perfect timing. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and ten gigs of data for the five of you would be... one-seventy-five a month. good calculating kyle. good job kyle. you just made partner. our best-ever pricing on mobile share value plans for business. now with a $100 bill credit for every business line you add. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i
olks thint what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy.the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. so what...
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. >> it's a college town, one of those thint's like a small community.>> where everyone is welcome atbest westehotel, tv buffet ffoergh >> the next thing i remember is waking up in the hospital room.couldn't talk. i guess that was from being in a coma.ereefaueywas. >> jeannie for famili zeoo >> yes. >> samroom. yes.22 oere's ubsequent chad fr m >> the medical exa sf fog thettles on this mountain town the mystery juston ma iomeebautto the par stan ♪ and make the like new! crab lover's trio! or try new! jumbo lump crab over wood-gril crabfest is now... but ends soon! so hurry in and sea food differen pne bparty oolslver partyhe d t>> iernoemployees that peo gotten sick in the room above 225? >> i wasn't >> even though the medical exot determined what killed the jenn kins' six weeks later mallatere re-opened room >> we never would have re-opened that room ifs t somethin somebody. >> the death trap was ready for its next victims. something in room 225 killed 11-year-old jeffrey williams and nearly took the life of e.is time an alert 911 operator realizes the deadly danger is right there i
. >> it's a college town, one of those thint's like a small community.>> where everyone is welcome atbest westehotel, tv buffet ffoergh >> the next thing i remember is waking up in the hospital room.couldn't talk. i guess that was from being in a coma.ereefaueywas. >> jeannie for famili zeoo >> yes. >> samroom. yes.22 oere's ubsequent chad fr m >> the medical exa sf fog thettles on this mountain town the mystery juston ma iomeebautto the par stan ♪...