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turner... detailed the death of his hero, while he has suggested the whole of a great naval victory, which we believe has never before been successfully accomplished, if it has been before attempted, in a single picture." (narrator) the napoleonic war ended in 1815 at waterloo. the duke of wellington had called the battle "a damn close run-thing." the fragility of civilization intrigued turner throughout his career. the decline of the carthaginian empire depicts the crushing penalty rome inflicted on the carthaginians. the architecture is elegant but the messy dockside suggests the end of a defeated imperial power. the women of vanquished carthage are bidding farewell to their men as they sail towards rome, human spoils of war bound for slavery or death. in 1818, turner was 43. in the twenty years that britain had been at war, he had become a public figure, his reputation based on art and enterprise. the new classes made wealthy by the industrial revolution were eager to buy his works. and he w
turner... detailed the death of his hero, while he has suggested the whole of a great naval victory, which we believe has never before been successfully accomplished, if it has been before attempted, in a single picture." (narrator) the napoleonic war ended in 1815 at waterloo. the duke of wellington had called the battle "a damn close run-thing." the fragility of civilization intrigued turner throughout his career. the decline of the carthaginian empire depicts the crushing...
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the turners had fallen prey to a huge international puppy-selling scam. based in nigeria, by men like these, shot by abc news. so, we went hunting for these ba-humbug brokers and found one offering french bulldog puppies. i'd like the dog as soon as possible because i have the holidays coming up. >> reporter: the breeder gave us a contact for payment and delivery. gertrude marshall, who we
the turners had fallen prey to a huge international puppy-selling scam. based in nigeria, by men like these, shot by abc news. so, we went hunting for these ba-humbug brokers and found one offering french bulldog puppies. i'd like the dog as soon as possible because i have the holidays coming up. >> reporter: the breeder gave us a contact for payment and delivery. gertrude marshall, who we
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what started as an argument at his home took a violent turn when turner pulled a gun. >> i looked down and i noticed there was a hole in my shirt. >> that's when cody came in and came right here. mom, i've been shot. >> reporter: he was rushed to a hospital. even as he lay with the bullet in his back, he could think of only one thing. >> he said where is he? >> i love you, bro. just come out. >> reporter: police were closing in on turner, he and his mother made this video and posted it on youtube. >> i forgive you, bro. i love you, everything 's going to be okay. >> reporter: he was hoping turner would see it and surround. >> i knew he wasn't in the right mind, and i didn't want him to do something student. >> reporter: after a standoff with police, turner turned himself in. he's in custody, and while hafler says his physical wounds are healing, he can only hope his friend's emotional wounds heal too. >> i just want him to feel what it feels like to be normal and live a normal life. >> reporter: they have not spoken since the shooting. but hafler says he'd be willing to go before a jud
what started as an argument at his home took a violent turn when turner pulled a gun. >> i looked down and i noticed there was a hole in my shirt. >> that's when cody came in and came right here. mom, i've been shot. >> reporter: he was rushed to a hospital. even as he lay with the bullet in his back, he could think of only one thing. >> he said where is he? >> i love you, bro. just come out. >> reporter: police were closing in on turner, he and his mother...
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three weeks ago what started at an argument took a violent turn when turner, an avid hunter, pulled a gun. >> i noticed like there was a hole in my shirt. >> and that's when cody just came in and came right here, and said, mommy, i've been shot. >> reporter: he was rushed to a hospital. but even as he laid with the bullet lodged in his back, he could think of only one thing. >> as soon as he came out of surgery, the first thing he said , where is sammy? >> i love you,, bro. just come out. >> reporter: they made this video and posted it on youtube. >> i forgive you, bro. i love you. everything is going to be okay. >> reporter: he was hoping turner would see it and surrender. >> i knew he wasn't in the right mind and i didn't want him to do something stupid. >> reporter: turner turned himself in and is in custody now. >> i want him to eventually be able to get his head straight and be normal and like live a normal life. >> reporter: turner is now facing an attempted murder charge. hessler has not spoken to him since the shooting but says he'd be willing to go before the judge to ask tha
three weeks ago what started at an argument took a violent turn when turner, an avid hunter, pulled a gun. >> i noticed like there was a hole in my shirt. >> and that's when cody just came in and came right here, and said, mommy, i've been shot. >> reporter: he was rushed to a hospital. but even as he laid with the bullet lodged in his back, he could think of only one thing. >> as soon as he came out of surgery, the first thing he said , where is sammy? >> i love...
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that's when turner a hunter shot hasser will in the back, then turner found himself in a standoff witholice. hassler reached out to his friend right after his surgery. >> cody, i love you, bro. i forgive you, bro. i love you. everything is going to be okay. >> turner eventually turned himself in. hassler has not talked to his friend since the shooting but says he is willing to go before a judge and ask for leniency. >>> new technology is out aimed at keeping kids safe. it's a leo wristwatch. it's a cell phone combined with a gps tracking device. dick tracy had one of those i think back in the '30s. the developers say the watch can be used in distress to call 911 with just one button. marc klaas his daughter kidnapped in 1993 and subsequently murdered says the watch has a lot of great safety features. >> it's got battery packs throughout the titanium band so it has enhanced batteries so it can send a bread crumb every minute for a whole day. this is the closest thing to a holy grail for safety devices for children we'll see. >> it sells for $150. >>> doomsday debunked. how nasa says it
that's when turner a hunter shot hasser will in the back, then turner found himself in a standoff witholice. hassler reached out to his friend right after his surgery. >> cody, i love you, bro. i forgive you, bro. i love you. everything is going to be okay. >> turner eventually turned himself in. hassler has not talked to his friend since the shooting but says he is willing to go before a judge and ask for leniency. >>> new technology is out aimed at keeping kids safe. it's...
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the turners had fallen prey to a huge international puppy-selling scam.in nigeria, by men like these, shot by abc news. so, we went hunting for these ba-humbug brokers and found one offering french bulldog puppies. i'd like the dog as soon as possible because i have the holidays coming up. >> reporter: the breeder gave us a contact for payment and delivery. gertrude marshall, who we tracked down. marshall had no clue she was named as a puppy perveyor. she was a victim of a scam within a scam. she had met someone online from nigeria named jimmy, fallen for him and believed she was sending wire transfers for what he said was an electronics company. >> i was gullible. i was stupid. >> reporter: so, we asked gertrude for her account information so i could get jimmy to show himself. you call him way baby, just jimmy? >> honey. >> reporter: honey. so, open the camera, honey. finally, jimmy shows his face and he is also in for a big surprise. jimmy, why you look so surprised? you're running a scam, right jimmy? and you got caught. jimmy bails on us. yeah. and ge
the turners had fallen prey to a huge international puppy-selling scam.in nigeria, by men like these, shot by abc news. so, we went hunting for these ba-humbug brokers and found one offering french bulldog puppies. i'd like the dog as soon as possible because i have the holidays coming up. >> reporter: the breeder gave us a contact for payment and delivery. gertrude marshall, who we tracked down. marshall had no clue she was named as a puppy perveyor. she was a victim of a scam within a...
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professor turner, who was brigham young? >> he was the second president of the church of jesus christ latter-day saints the successor to joseph smith across the country over the mountains to their new home in the west. >> how did he become no to become more well known today than joseph smith? >> keen lived a lot longer. that helped. he led the church for over 30 years. joseph smith was in the church for about 13 years until he was murdered in 1844 and brigham young takes over. he settles and colonizes what is today utah and actually a larger portion of the american west. and he becomes a major long-term opponent to the u.s. government. and that gets him a lot of notoriety in the 19th century as well. >> so, where did brigham young come from and began his life? >> he grew up in basically a state western new york. he came from a very poor family. he didn't have any formal education. and was impoverished, really hard childhood. his family moved around a lot. once he was out on his own he moved around a lot. he was a craftsman,
professor turner, who was brigham young? >> he was the second president of the church of jesus christ latter-day saints the successor to joseph smith across the country over the mountains to their new home in the west. >> how did he become no to become more well known today than joseph smith? >> keen lived a lot longer. that helped. he led the church for over 30 years. joseph smith was in the church for about 13 years until he was murdered in 1844 and brigham young takes over....
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turner at the recent u.s. hornet career fair hired one and i think the key is developing the one-on-one relationships with the sourcing agencies to find the veterans that are out there and get them into internships or apprenticeship programs so they can be hired. so that is my summary. thanks. >> thank you. >> the one other item on the veteran's report that i wanted to highlight was that enville buildings was awarded the hoisting contract for the project. so they are going to be providing the man lifts to bring personnel into the excavation and in future to the upper-levels of transit center construction and the personnel to operate those. and that is a disabled veteran-owned business. so both in the field as contractors we're making end roads. just a few words on our apprenticeship programs. i reported last month that webcor had developed two tracking reports that we have now been using over the last four months as both a means of reporting, but also feedback to the operators and the contractors, so that in r
turner at the recent u.s. hornet career fair hired one and i think the key is developing the one-on-one relationships with the sourcing agencies to find the veterans that are out there and get them into internships or apprenticeship programs so they can be hired. so that is my summary. thanks. >> thank you. >> the one other item on the veteran's report that i wanted to highlight was that enville buildings was awarded the hoisting contract for the project. so they are going to be...
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[laughter] john: it is true that businessmen like ted turner to the right thing. says your on broke from the ayn rand institute. how dd the become a billionaire? creating a product service to benefit everybody we know because it pays -- repay for it. we get more value than what we give up. bill gates has improved hundreds of millions of lives heas touched every human being. >> to also employ people that charity keeps on giving. >> you pay employees but they are better off. what about the companies that provided software based on that platform? with those that use the software that become more productive or efficient? if you think of the multiplier effect, a 50 billion for bill gates? that is nothing compared to the value he has added to the world. >> he is spending billions applying critical thinking skills to charity. and then to dump it when it doesn't work. >> could he have reinvested more money? i don't know. >> it is his money he has the right to. but he gets credit for not the jobs and wealth he created he gets no credit for that. he is considered a a greedy
[laughter] john: it is true that businessmen like ted turner to the right thing. says your on broke from the ayn rand institute. how dd the become a billionaire? creating a product service to benefit everybody we know because it pays -- repay for it. we get more value than what we give up. bill gates has improved hundreds of millions of lives heas touched every human being. >> to also employ people that charity keeps on giving. >> you pay employees but they are better off. what...
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[laughter] john: it is true that businessmen like ted turner to the right thing. says your on broke from the ayn rand institute. how did they become a billionaire? creating a product service to benefit everybody we know because it pays -- repay for it. we get more value than what we give up. bill gaes has improved hundreds of millions of lives he has touched every human being. >> to also employ people that charity keeps on giving. >> you pay employees but they are better off. wh about the companies that provided software based on that platform? with those th use the software that becom more productive or efficient? if you think of the multiplier effect, a 50 billion for bill gates? that is nothing compared to the value he has added to the world. >> he is spending billions applying critical thinking skills to charity. and then to dump it when it doesn't work. >> could he have reinvested more money? i don't know. >> it is his money he has the right to. but he gets credit for not the jobs and wealth he created he gets no credit for that. he i considered a a greedy bu
[laughter] john: it is true that businessmen like ted turner to the right thing. says your on broke from the ayn rand institute. how did they become a billionaire? creating a product service to benefit everybody we know because it pays -- repay for it. we get more value than what we give up. bill gaes has improved hundreds of millions of lives he has touched every human being. >> to also employ people that charity keeps on giving. >> you pay employees but they are better off. wh...
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turner? mrs. b.'s made an absolute piece de resistance of yule log. thanks, but i've got timothy outside in the car. oh, dear. housekeeper's day off? well, i'm sure we can pop you something into a paper bag. [telephone ringing] how is timothy getting on? [sighs] it's been almost a year. he's doing well enough, but it'll be our first christmas since his mother died, and i'm worried it might...undo things. i lost my mother when i was very young. children are more resilient than you think. well... he's made his opinion of my cooking rather clear. fish and chips for us tonight, i reckon. sorry, doctor. there's been a message from the surgery. urgent home visit requested. lady called mrs. jenkins. i'm meant to be at a rehearsal now. stay there and don't talk to anyone. you'll make me late... like you're always late. [4 knocks] hello? [door creaks] mrs. jenkins? i'm a doctor, here to help. don't you come near me! aaah! i won't be a moment. what? that's my dinner! who are you giving my dinner to? [sighs] it's a classic case of angina pectoris. i've prescribe
turner? mrs. b.'s made an absolute piece de resistance of yule log. thanks, but i've got timothy outside in the car. oh, dear. housekeeper's day off? well, i'm sure we can pop you something into a paper bag. [telephone ringing] how is timothy getting on? [sighs] it's been almost a year. he's doing well enough, but it'll be our first christmas since his mother died, and i'm worried it might...undo things. i lost my mother when i was very young. children are more resilient than you think. well......
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professor turner, who was brigham young? >> most simply he was the second president of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints, the successor to joseph smith. is also the first governor of the utah territory, and the man who led the mormons across the country over the mountains to their new home in the west. >> how did he become more well-known today and joseph smith is? >> he lived a lot longer, that helped. he led the church for over 30 years. joseph smith let the church for about 14 years, until he was murdered in 1844. brigham young takes over. he settles and colonizes what's today utah, naturally a larger portion of the american west. and he becomes a major in long-term opponent of the u.s. government. and that gets him all a lot of notoriety in the 19 century as well. >> so, where did brigham young come from? where did he began? >> he grew up in basically upstate new york, western new york. he came from a very poor family. he didn't get, didn't have any formal education. he was impoverished, really hard scrabbl
professor turner, who was brigham young? >> most simply he was the second president of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints, the successor to joseph smith. is also the first governor of the utah territory, and the man who led the mormons across the country over the mountains to their new home in the west. >> how did he become more well-known today and joseph smith is? >> he lived a lot longer, that helped. he led the church for over 30 years. joseph smith let the...
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ted turner is a force to be reckoned with.lk about what he thinks president obama should make a top priority. president obama, he says in his second term he wants to make climate change and protecting the environment a top priority. what do you think he should do? what should he do first? >> he should do what he said he was going to do. >> what's that? >> go ahead and make climate change and the other environmental issues a top priority. i'd like to see him add -- might as well add nuclear weapons too, while we're at it. if we want to make the world safer and better, we might as well go all the way. >> eliminate nuclear weapons? >> that would stop nuclear proliferation. >> do you think it's fair for what the obama administration is doing to iran now, saying you can't have nuclear weapons but we can. >> we have thousands of nuclear weapons. how can we say to other countries you can't have two, particularly when we said it was okay for israel to have 100. >> do you think it iran has nuclear weapons it will be a dangerous situati
ted turner is a force to be reckoned with.lk about what he thinks president obama should make a top priority. president obama, he says in his second term he wants to make climate change and protecting the environment a top priority. what do you think he should do? what should he do first? >> he should do what he said he was going to do. >> what's that? >> go ahead and make climate change and the other environmental issues a top priority. i'd like to see him add -- might as...
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i'm nischelle turner. right now, i'm not social media suite.s is where we want you to become a part of the action tonight. and with me, i have found two hollywood heavy hitters, rainn wilson says are you talking to me, rainn wilson and holly robinson peete are with us. you are doing the live blog here, we can see ourselves, cnn.com/backstage and joint conversation. what are you doing, recording us? >> should i hit record? >> yeah you can hit record. >> there >> the other thing i know it is recording us right now, we look good. >> amazing. >> we look like a group. >> look at us. >> look like a song and dance group. i know both of you guys tweet a lot. you both like the twitter. and so tonight, you can go to @cnnheroes talk to people, when people treat this tonight, it rainn, will you tweet them back? >> all night long. >> we know holly will tweet you back in a minute. >> i'm obsessed with twitter. it comes to social media, standing next this guy, i'm not worthy. >> also join the party at facebook and instagram as well. stay tuned because we are
i'm nischelle turner. right now, i'm not social media suite.s is where we want you to become a part of the action tonight. and with me, i have found two hollywood heavy hitters, rainn wilson says are you talking to me, rainn wilson and holly robinson peete are with us. you are doing the live blog here, we can see ourselves, cnn.com/backstage and joint conversation. what are you doing, recording us? >> should i hit record? >> yeah you can hit record. >> there >> the other...
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. >> steve nicolas and tarius grissom are cell mates at the turner gilford knight center, one of themi-dade facilities. both men are fighting charges of lewd and lascivious conduct. while awaiting the outcome of their cases, they struggle to adapt to their close quarters. >> why are you listening to my radio? >> chill out. read a book, man. >> you read a book. >> i think this place is a little bit too close for a grown man to be in for a long period of time. >> yeah. come in here with him, got to hear him all day. battery going dead, he don't want to give me a battery because he want to talk. i'm tired of being in this room. i want to be out there. i can't use the phone because my people don't got collect. >> since we talking, then you got to be in the room with him. you got to smell him. you got to smell when he blow his nose. his toes stink. >> although the turner gilford knight center is considered cleaner and safer than the main jail, both say they would rather serve their time at the older facility. >> the county, know it got rats and everything else, still better. there's no of
. >> steve nicolas and tarius grissom are cell mates at the turner gilford knight center, one of themi-dade facilities. both men are fighting charges of lewd and lascivious conduct. while awaiting the outcome of their cases, they struggle to adapt to their close quarters. >> why are you listening to my radio? >> chill out. read a book, man. >> you read a book. >> i think this place is a little bit too close for a grown man to be in for a long period of time....
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so when we come back to talk about the increase for turner we have to consider that it's on top of that 14 million although it's not for this project. so, there are contract gets increased because this amount is in there. >> okay so the change for the cruise terminal about the proposed 82 million but when we approved the 82 million didn't we take this into consideration? >>> no phase two was really just an estimate at the time and so no work and other than the phase two --. >> so it was an estimate >>> yeah and so other than the phase two it gets very complex and you have up with the project a very long time and the work and phase in phase one. design work included the phase two drawings because they were developed at the same time. so, in the phase two, we are not including the design fee for new drawings. . >> okay so the additional 40 is going towards.. ? >>> >>> issue wish i have had of the able -- page nine. four table a she is talking about the 39 tpt p.7 increase in turner's acts and the 49 million increase in d p contract and so 43 million total for the three contracts that has
so when we come back to talk about the increase for turner we have to consider that it's on top of that 14 million although it's not for this project. so, there are contract gets increased because this amount is in there. >> okay so the change for the cruise terminal about the proposed 82 million but when we approved the 82 million didn't we take this into consideration? >>> no phase two was really just an estimate at the time and so no work and other than the phase two --....
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four table a she is talking about the 39 tpt p.7 increase in turner's acts and the 49 million increase in d p contract and so 43 million total for the three contracts that has changed in the authorization. . okay so we are talk about the cruise terminal 37.000000 and so if you go back to table two on page four of your report, at the top, we have broken this down as best as we can by system. which gives you the total of $36 million. and then on top of that, there is a contingency of 10%. of such that is 3.6 million and so that should total up to 39-point p$.7 million >>> did you take the plaza into consideration at all during phase one? no. so the table on phase one is who of approved by contract to date ask so since we have identified funding for phase one that is all that has been approved and so the table in page six and ask what the contracts need to change but but not necessarily what the estimates have changed by does that make sense? so we are always praying successfully that the park can be funded from the joe bonds and so we have never had approved expend tours accept for the m
four table a she is talking about the 39 tpt p.7 increase in turner's acts and the 49 million increase in d p contract and so 43 million total for the three contracts that has changed in the authorization. . okay so we are talk about the cruise terminal 37.000000 and so if you go back to table two on page four of your report, at the top, we have broken this down as best as we can by system. which gives you the total of $36 million. and then on top of that, there is a contingency of 10%. of such...
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for a little where are they now, nischelle turner has our 2009 hero of the year. tell us how dramatically life has changed. >> reporter: yeah, they definitely do. come on in here efron. he is our 2009 cnn hero of the year. we were talking earlier, once a hero, always a hero. deb was just asking a question about how your life as a hero has changed since you were honored by this program? because were you doing good work 0 with the dynamic team company in the philippines for about a decade. since then what has happened? >> after cnn heroes helped us to get a lot of attention and the program has been replicated for more than 70 times all over the country and even the government noticed. they are replicating it it across the nation. we are also able to effort with other unsung heroes, volunteers, their time volunteering with us, and also we're able to build our own school. we call it the bush garden school. >> it was in the form of a bush garden. now here is the question that i know parents everywhere want to know because it's hard enough to get a teenager to do just a
for a little where are they now, nischelle turner has our 2009 hero of the year. tell us how dramatically life has changed. >> reporter: yeah, they definitely do. come on in here efron. he is our 2009 cnn hero of the year. we were talking earlier, once a hero, always a hero. deb was just asking a question about how your life as a hero has changed since you were honored by this program? because were you doing good work 0 with the dynamic team company in the philippines for about a decade....
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susan wiseberg, followed by brook turner, renee' currin. >> ma'am, choose the other microphone. >> my name is susan wiesberg, i'm a volunteer counselor at the san francisco tenants union and i hear time after time reports from tenants of harassment by their land lords in an attempt to get them out mostly from low rent apartments. but i wanted to tell you one story that happened the other day that was so outrageous that it has kept me up at night. there was a young woman, a single mother of a school age child, a woman who was poor, very poor, but she's working, she's in school and she's paid her rent regularly. she's never missed a rent payment. first of all her landlord tried to evict her on trumped-up charges. she fought that eviction and won. this was followed by a month or so later an announcement from the landlord that they wanted her to leave so that they could sell the building to someone else. she refused that. they demanded that she give them the keys to the place so they could pass the keys on to any new owner, which they didn't have yet. then they told her that they were goi
susan wiseberg, followed by brook turner, renee' currin. >> ma'am, choose the other microphone. >> my name is susan wiesberg, i'm a volunteer counselor at the san francisco tenants union and i hear time after time reports from tenants of harassment by their land lords in an attempt to get them out mostly from low rent apartments. but i wanted to tell you one story that happened the other day that was so outrageous that it has kept me up at night. there was a young woman, a single...
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now to give our construction update with steve turner. >> good morning, directors.teve, ru, with turner construction, construction oversight. i don't know. is that up? there it is. >> another good month, of work or almost a month and a half since we filled you in on the last period. there were no recordable incidents. we did have one near miss. but, brought to light some issues with the excavation process of sight lines and so that has been dealt with successfully. and allowing the excavator to work while the folks down below were able to position themselves appropriately so they are not in the way of it. we have 550,000 craft hours now, about 60,000 since the last update. 157, chefs, and i will show you the chart for that in a little bit and the excavation continues into zone three, and 1, 2, 3. some of the other activities, have been awarded and submitals have begun. and the final utility, relocation package 4.2, the aux silry package is under way and we will work through the holidays on mission street and will continue on early into 2013 and because we are doing
now to give our construction update with steve turner. >> good morning, directors.teve, ru, with turner construction, construction oversight. i don't know. is that up? there it is. >> another good month, of work or almost a month and a half since we filled you in on the last period. there were no recordable incidents. we did have one near miss. but, brought to light some issues with the excavation process of sight lines and so that has been dealt with successfully. and allowing the...
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nicolas turner, who goes by the name demon, told us the gbgs should not be taken lightly. >> we hurtybody that -- inside the prison system, anybody that tries to forcefully take property or rape or in any way hurt a homosexual who can't defend themselves. that's where we step down. >> demon had a very striking appearance. first thing i noticed about him was he had a tattoo over each eyebrow, one said gay, one said boy. he had no teeth, and he had a mohawk. >> it started out as a joke, and i just kind of like -- i was looking at it in the mirror, i'm like that's punk rock. i like that. >> turner is serving three years for trespassing and making a threat to cause bodily harm. he told us he wanted a cell with contreras as much for the pairing of their nicknames as anything else. >> that would be cool, demon and wicked would be really punk rock. that would definitely be one of those once in a lifetime cellie happenings, you know what i mean? >> but contreras didn't seem as eager to be celled with turner. >> i mean, he's a cool guy and everything, but, you know, i don't want to be taking
nicolas turner, who goes by the name demon, told us the gbgs should not be taken lightly. >> we hurtybody that -- inside the prison system, anybody that tries to forcefully take property or rape or in any way hurt a homosexual who can't defend themselves. that's where we step down. >> demon had a very striking appearance. first thing i noticed about him was he had a tattoo over each eyebrow, one said gay, one said boy. he had no teeth, and he had a mohawk. >> it started out as...