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at wabash's youth unit. he plans to pursue a college degree from prison and hopes to earn time off his sentence by holding down a job. >> really my biggest concern about being on this side is just getting in trouble. i hope that no one tries testing me, you know. because i used to be a very violent person. i'm not that person no more. i'll never want to revert to that. >> with good behavior, folsom may only have to serve 18 of his 36-year sentence. making his 18th birthday an even more significant milestone. >> a can of pop. a special occasion. you know. sometimes it's hard to keep hope. sometimes it's easy to fall into negativity especially in the juvenile block when there are so many kids that just don't care. it took getting 36 years to wake me up to realize that's not what i want to do that it's not a game no more. >>> coming up -- >> just hit a man while you're down. >> james stone is challenged by the new kid on the block. >>> and an unexpected twist in the lukuman aderibigbe escape investigation. >>>
at wabash's youth unit. he plans to pursue a college degree from prison and hopes to earn time off his sentence by holding down a job. >> really my biggest concern about being on this side is just getting in trouble. i hope that no one tries testing me, you know. because i used to be a very violent person. i'm not that person no more. i'll never want to revert to that. >> with good behavior, folsom may only have to serve 18 of his 36-year sentence. making his 18th birthday an even...
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this is wabash, man. they do what they want to do.u know, but sometimes they really want you to be compliant, you know, like puppets. don't do this, don't do that. do it like this, do it like that. [ bleep ] here, eat here, no, cant talk to that person, get off the door! all this [ bleep ] rules. i'm in jail for not [ bleep ] following the rules. >> wright says his attitude is the result of growing up in a tough new jersey neighborhood. >> either you sink or swim, you know what i mean? and i grew a hard exterior because i didn't want to be the victim, and over the course of time, that became a part of my character. >> and recently wright's character was put to the test. >> he came back from recreation one night and noticed that his tv had been missing, so obviously he knew someone had took it. so he was pretty upset about that, as anybody would be. >> this is the penitentiary. are you serious? people [ bleep ] kill for that, for real, for real. >> surveillance video from the unit shows another inmate standing outside wright's cell. he
this is wabash, man. they do what they want to do.u know, but sometimes they really want you to be compliant, you know, like puppets. don't do this, don't do that. do it like this, do it like that. [ bleep ] here, eat here, no, cant talk to that person, get off the door! all this [ bleep ] rules. i'm in jail for not [ bleep ] following the rules. >> wright says his attitude is the result of growing up in a tough new jersey neighborhood. >> either you sink or swim, you know what i...
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. >> when our crew walked into the most notorious housing unit at the wabash valley correctional facility in indiana, we met an officer who gave a graphic example of how brutal the relationship between offenders and corrections staff can be. >> there was a medical emergency out on one of the ranges. as i went up to the cell to inquire as to what the emergency was, i said, what's your problem? he said, you are, bitch, and then spit a mouthful of blood onto me, striking me in the eye and the nose, got in my mouth and my ear, and all down my side here. >> wabash valley's secured housing unit or shu holds the prison's most dangerous inmates. >> why did you come back after that? >> you have to. you absolutely have to. if you let something like that stop you, then they win. if some of them were out on the streets, i would pity anyone they came across. >> but some inmates feel the shu only fuels their violent tendencies. >> the shu is terrible. it is a terrible place. i wouldn't wish this place on my worst enemy. >> as a shu inmate, billy brown is confined to a solitary cell. >> 24 hours, we sit
. >> when our crew walked into the most notorious housing unit at the wabash valley correctional facility in indiana, we met an officer who gave a graphic example of how brutal the relationship between offenders and corrections staff can be. >> there was a medical emergency out on one of the ranges. as i went up to the cell to inquire as to what the emergency was, i said, what's your problem? he said, you are, bitch, and then spit a mouthful of blood onto me, striking me in the eye...
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after graduating from job at the young age of 12 working as an wabash college in indiana, he started a career in railroad industry, designing construction, working as an administrator for 40 years. his career was extremely important to the economic development of the city of wakecross, georgia, by waive his involvement in the design of rice yard, one of the busiest c.s.x. rail crossroads in the nation. it serves as a daily transfer point for nearly 3,000 railcars and remains one of the city's biggest employers, staffed by nearly 1,300 people. mr. carl retired from c.s.x. railroad in 2016. last year former c.s.x. president, who mr. carl hired and trained in 1970, proclaimed very november 16, a.a. "gus" carl day in commemoration of his hard work with the company. he's a legend and i want to thank him and his family for everything he did to wake waycross what it is today. mr. speaker, i rise today to remember the life of ms.man miller who passed away on saturday, june 10, at the age of 89 and lad to rest last week in dublin, georgia. she worked hard during her long life. selflessly serv
after graduating from job at the young age of 12 working as an wabash college in indiana, he started a career in railroad industry, designing construction, working as an administrator for 40 years. his career was extremely important to the economic development of the city of wakecross, georgia, by waive his involvement in the design of rice yard, one of the busiest c.s.x. rail crossroads in the nation. it serves as a daily transfer point for nearly 3,000 railcars and remains one of the city's...
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sorin and seven of his companions left their home in vincennes, indiana, traveled north along the wabashhrough fields and forests amid the valleys and over the hills until they reached the very ground on which we stand today. here they broke bread, they said their prayers, and in the words of father sorin, they established an institution with a noble mission to, in their words, become a powerful means for good. and so it has. for 175 years, the men and women who have come before you in this place and graduated from this university have gone forth to do good. the university of notre dame is special. [applause] from the arts to engineering, from politics to prose, you've been given a strong foundation of critical thought and knowledge. you've studied the textbooks of your discipline and learned the facts and figures that you'll need to succeed in your chosen field and profession. but a notre dame education doesn't end with the formation of the mind. in these halls, you've experienced the formation of the heart. your education here has prepared you for a life of service to your families, yo
sorin and seven of his companions left their home in vincennes, indiana, traveled north along the wabashhrough fields and forests amid the valleys and over the hills until they reached the very ground on which we stand today. here they broke bread, they said their prayers, and in the words of father sorin, they established an institution with a noble mission to, in their words, become a powerful means for good. and so it has. for 175 years, the men and women who have come before you in this...
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you'll have to turn to another network if you want to see water the water skiing squirrel at the wabash festival in marietta, georgia. instead we're leading with the fbi and the investigation into russia. >> good call. the russian questions are mounting this morning as the white house says it will no longer be answering them. >> wait, wait. hold on. he said they're not going to answer questions, but if you're not going to answer questions -- i'm sorry -- john miller needs to stop tweeting about it. john miller is still tweeting about the russian investigations. how does trump tweet about it, but yet you're not going the talk about it. >> i think lawyers are going to soon close in and get that phone from him. they're going to try really hard. because every time he does it can and possibly will be used against him. he might want to stop. >> it will be used against him. >> anyhow, a source close to james comey tells nbc news that the fired fbi director is, quote, cleared for takeoff by special counsel robert mueller to testify before the senate intelligence committee. that testimony is exp
you'll have to turn to another network if you want to see water the water skiing squirrel at the wabash festival in marietta, georgia. instead we're leading with the fbi and the investigation into russia. >> good call. the russian questions are mounting this morning as the white house says it will no longer be answering them. >> wait, wait. hold on. he said they're not going to answer questions, but if you're not going to answer questions -- i'm sorry -- john miller needs to stop...