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>> i love them, warden. i love them. >> they did you a good thing. i love them too., i think it's horrible that a fellow has to be in prison that's innocent. and it makes me shudder to think about it. and it makes me feel real bad to think about you being in here. the transfer's in my office. that's what i come back here to tell you. so i say, congratulations. you had 24 here with us that you didn't need to have, but you know what, you're going free. congratulations. >> thank you. >> before stepping into the free world, ricky says good-bye to his brother, frederick. he is serving a life sentence for murder. >> i ain't got them pictures, man. you know? >> i told you i was going, but i told you. >> i had a dream you went home, man. about two days ago. i had a dream about two days ago you went home, man. >> what was the dream like? what was in the dream? >> i had a dream that he had went home. a dream that he -- somebody told me, man, your brother's gone, man. >> you didn't think i was going sneak out of here on you? you thought i was going to sneak out of here? huh? >>
>> i love them, warden. i love them. >> they did you a good thing. i love them too., i think it's horrible that a fellow has to be in prison that's innocent. and it makes me shudder to think about it. and it makes me feel real bad to think about you being in here. the transfer's in my office. that's what i come back here to tell you. so i say, congratulations. you had 24 here with us that you didn't need to have, but you know what, you're going free. congratulations. >> thank...
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yes, ma'am. >> you take messages, warden? >> yes, ma'am. we do it all here.do it all. >> who got a cigarette? who got a cigarette? >> in response to the honor dorm stabbing, the warden has suspended inmate benefits and loss of the store affects everyone at holman. >> right now, a pack of bugler will cost you a bag of coffee. a bag of coffee costs $3.39. a bag of bugler costs $1.08. p.c., you got a cigarette on you? >> no matter how tense life gets, ty's committed to keeping his nose clean. >> you have to sit back and relax. can't get in trouble. if you get in trouble here, that's another case. then you go back to the judge. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. ain't nobody got no cigarettes? >> despite his hopes to avoid trouble, ty's favorite method of coping with prison life puts his future at risk. >> smoke your old joint or something. kick back. brighten your spirits up. listen to the radio. that's my type of relief, getting high and minding my own business. >> how do you smoke it without getting caught? >> it ain't hard. yeah, you come outside, smoke it. go in your cel
yes, ma'am. >> you take messages, warden? >> yes, ma'am. we do it all here.do it all. >> who got a cigarette? who got a cigarette? >> in response to the honor dorm stabbing, the warden has suspended inmate benefits and loss of the store affects everyone at holman. >> right now, a pack of bugler will cost you a bag of coffee. a bag of coffee costs $3.39. a bag of bugler costs $1.08. p.c., you got a cigarette on you? >> no matter how tense life gets, ty's...
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i'm cleaning your mess up. >> take him down. >> are you the associate warden yet? no, loss. >> threatening suicide, schmidt is taken in to meet with the doctor. >> well, john, tell you, i'm a little confused. >> mm-hmm. >> on the one hand, i heard you want to kill yourself. on the other hand i heard you're busy flooding your cell and calling everybody every name in the book. you know what? the two don't go together. i'll tell you why. it's been my experience that most people that truly want to kill themselves -- >> do it. >> -- they do it. they cry out for help. you're just an attention getter. you just love -- >> you know what i hate? >> i can't imagine. >> i hate when people [ bleep ] people and lie. >> i don't bull [ bleep ] though people. >> right. >> i told you that yesterday. >> but you listen to bull [ bleep ]. that's your problem. >> why aren't you behaving like a guy that used to be a manager, was it true value? true green? >> here's what it is. let's cut and dry -- cut the bull [ bleep ]. i already signed with the yankees. >> you know what, john? >> liste
i'm cleaning your mess up. >> take him down. >> are you the associate warden yet? no, loss. >> threatening suicide, schmidt is taken in to meet with the doctor. >> well, john, tell you, i'm a little confused. >> mm-hmm. >> on the one hand, i heard you want to kill yourself. on the other hand i heard you're busy flooding your cell and calling everybody every name in the book. you know what? the two don't go together. i'll tell you why. it's been my experience...
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my decision subject to the review and revision by the deputy warden.eputy warden may approve or modify or reverse my decision. do you understand? >> yes. >> do you understand everything that has been explained to you during the course of this hearing? >> yes. >> at 2:30 p.m. on 5/6/08 is completed. you are hereby excused from this hearing. >> are we dismissed? >> not yet. i've got to go make -- i've got to go review all this. his best-case scenario is that i dismiss the report. his worst-case scenario is he'll stay in the hole for those suspended sanctions on top of whatever i give him and then he'll lose good time. i'm really not sure at this point. i have ten working days to make my decision. the deputy warden has five working days to sign it and five working days to serve him. >> am i going to get shut up if i go out there? >> we're going to try to keep you safe. >> okay? 410 tower. >> the day peaches has been waiting for has finally arrived. he is about to receive the final verdict on his request for a transfer to a lower-level prison. >> how's it
my decision subject to the review and revision by the deputy warden.eputy warden may approve or modify or reverse my decision. do you understand? >> yes. >> do you understand everything that has been explained to you during the course of this hearing? >> yes. >> at 2:30 p.m. on 5/6/08 is completed. you are hereby excused from this hearing. >> are we dismissed? >> not yet. i've got to go make -- i've got to go review all this. his best-case scenario is that i...
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some wardens have little direct contact with inmates. others have a lot. >> i tell you what, how many meals you eat? >> as many as i possibly can. >> but how many did you eat? >> warden grantt culliver of the holman correctional facility in alabama falls into the latter category. >> we try and have a disciplined environment, but we also try to be able to commingle, be able to communicate and talk with people. so we're not so much at odds, staff and inmates. there's an old saying or adage, you know, that you can get more flies with sugar than salt. >> remember i got possession of the knife case in september. >> but then you have to realize too, the inmates that are here, they're not here for going to church. a lot of them have preyed on other people. >> warden culliver tells it like it is. he was an ex-correctional officer that became a warden and was down there in the trenches. >> you're all right. you look ragged, man. every time i see you, you look ragged. you ain't even try to do no better. you've been out here working all night. you
some wardens have little direct contact with inmates. others have a lot. >> i tell you what, how many meals you eat? >> as many as i possibly can. >> but how many did you eat? >> warden grantt culliver of the holman correctional facility in alabama falls into the latter category. >> we try and have a disciplined environment, but we also try to be able to commingle, be able to communicate and talk with people. so we're not so much at odds, staff and inmates. there's...
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we had a hard time finding out about the warden you said you never saw the warden there. >> right. >> bill: why won't they tell us what's happening to the warden. >> they are turning over a lot of wardens, three or four over the last six years. the last information we got. tried get it all day long. tut hill retired. i don't know what kind of retirement it was. the guy before that merritt resigned but is still on maryland's payroll. >> bill: sure. all right. obviously. and we like to talk to governor who he maly if he wants to talk and got something wrong, maynard, too. all right, watters. thank you. on deck the duck dynasty guy ronaldson why that program is a massive hit. the duck guy moments >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. duck dynasty. and it is just that. the television show is a massive hit. there is a best selling book out about it. and it's a kind mania built around a company called duck commander who makes hunting stuff. only in america could this happen. we talked with the ceo wily robertson. >> bill: so duck dynasty, first year you did all right. got renewed. seco
we had a hard time finding out about the warden you said you never saw the warden there. >> right. >> bill: why won't they tell us what's happening to the warden. >> they are turning over a lot of wardens, three or four over the last six years. the last information we got. tried get it all day long. tut hill retired. i don't know what kind of retirement it was. the guy before that merritt resigned but is still on maryland's payroll. >> bill: sure. all right. obviously....
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. >> reporter: he's a warden with the department of fish and wildlife. selling animals creates an incentive for poaching. >> you are talking about a greed for profit with no concern for the species and the populations out there. it's how we lose them to extinction. >> the wardens took us inside their sting operation in santa clara county. they wanted to catch someone who posted 20 different big game trophies on craigslist. >> it was the biggest display of mounts for sale i have seen working these cases. >> they agreed to buy a mule deer mount. once they took the money, the wardens moved in. >> private property, please leave. >> he didn't want to talk to us and told the wardens it was a mistake. >> if you hunt something under a sport license, it's yours. you cannot commercially sell it. every fisherman and hunter would know based on what education they had to obtain the license. >> it's a tough story to believe? >> it is for us. >> the problem is global. >> we are looking at the skull of a simese crocodile. this was sold as a trinket. the person knew what
. >> reporter: he's a warden with the department of fish and wildlife. selling animals creates an incentive for poaching. >> you are talking about a greed for profit with no concern for the species and the populations out there. it's how we lose them to extinction. >> the wardens took us inside their sting operation in santa clara county. they wanted to catch someone who posted 20 different big game trophies on craigslist. >> it was the biggest display of mounts for sale...
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we had a hard time finding out about the warden you said you never saw the warden there. >> right. >> they tell us what's happening to the warden. >> they are turning over a lot of wardens, three or four over the last six years. the last information we got. tried get it all day long. tut hill retired. i don't know what kind of retirement it was. the guy before that merritt resigned but is still on maryland's payroll. >> bill: sure. all right. obviously. and we like to talk to governor who he maly if he wants to talk and got something wrong, maynard, too. all right, watters. thank you. on deck the duck dynasty guy ronaldson why that program is a massive hit. the duck guy moments away. why are twice as many people choosing verizon over any other carrier? many choose us because we have the largest 4glte network. others, because of our reputation for reliability. or maybe it's because we've received jd power and associates' customer service award 4x in a row. in the end, there are . but one choice. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. duck dynasty. and it is just that. the televisio
we had a hard time finding out about the warden you said you never saw the warden there. >> right. >> they tell us what's happening to the warden. >> they are turning over a lot of wardens, three or four over the last six years. the last information we got. tried get it all day long. tut hill retired. i don't know what kind of retirement it was. the guy before that merritt resigned but is still on maryland's payroll. >> bill: sure. all right. obviously. and we like to...
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deputy warden and then the warden. they also need a copy of the marriage license so that has to be obtained before you actually can get married. if you want a wedding ring, it has to be approved through the chaplain to get it to the property officer to put on your property. and basically that's it. >> i can turn that in as soon as possible? >> you can. you can. that's why i'm hand delivering it to you. >> once that happens, then i can have my visits, right? >> the policy allows you to have visits with your fiance based on the fact that she was an employee here before, i believe that she was denied before this whole marriage thing came up. ultimately, it's still going to be up to the warden, though, okay? but she'll be a member of your family then. okay? that makes it different. >> okay. >> all right. here it is. >> thank you. >> all right. >> see you. >> appreciate it. >>> next, the warden catches wind of david's plan. >> even if you get married, we cannot allow the visits. >> and conrad finally leaves pnm. just not th
deputy warden and then the warden. they also need a copy of the marriage license so that has to be obtained before you actually can get married. if you want a wedding ring, it has to be approved through the chaplain to get it to the property officer to put on your property. and basically that's it. >> i can turn that in as soon as possible? >> you can. you can. that's why i'm hand delivering it to you. >> once that happens, then i can have my visits, right? >> the policy...
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. >> today we tag along with deputy warden joni brown on her way to deal with one of level vi's most notorious inmates. >> they have an inmate who is refusing to leave his cell. at this point they're going to go in and give him a directive to cuff up and come out. if not, then we're planning the use of force for cell extraction. >> turn around and be restrained. >> no. >> if you don't turn around and be restrained we'll have to forcibly remove you from your cell. are you going to come out? >> what's going to happen now? >> they're going to instruct them to come in and remove him from the cell. >> 5:24 p.m., we're here for inmate kevin blanco 41918 who has refused several directions to be restrained and escorted out of his cell. at this time a cell extraction team has been set up to remove him from his cell. at this time we're going to proceed to the cell. blanco -- in your cell. >> here's the door cover. blanco is giving no response. >> blanco, turn around and be restrained. >> he covered it up. >> blanco, turn around and be restrained. chemical weapons will be deployed into your cel
. >> today we tag along with deputy warden joni brown on her way to deal with one of level vi's most notorious inmates. >> they have an inmate who is refusing to leave his cell. at this point they're going to go in and give him a directive to cuff up and come out. if not, then we're planning the use of force for cell extraction. >> turn around and be restrained. >> no. >> if you don't turn around and be restrained we'll have to forcibly remove you from your cell....
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bell is warden at riverbend. he's been on the job since 1995. >> it's the state of the art operation. and very proud of what it represents for the taxpayers and the state. >> let's go! chow time! >> the prison compound consists of six different housing units. maximum security inmates live in one, three, and four. nicknamed the high side. it's here you will find riverbend's most dangerous inmates. >> the screaming never stops. it drives people crazy. i've seen a young man come to prison to maximum security, completely sane. three years later, he was screaming and cutting his self. >> ask me what being back here is like. it's like asking a cancer patient how it feels to die slowly. be dehumanized, belittled on a day-to-day basis. >> every day i walk through those gates i'm fearful. anyone in this business for quite a bit of time who tells you they have no fear is not being genuine. >> the corporal has been at riverbend for six years. he works in maximum security unit one. >> inmates here are basically lockdown 23 o
bell is warden at riverbend. he's been on the job since 1995. >> it's the state of the art operation. and very proud of what it represents for the taxpayers and the state. >> let's go! chow time! >> the prison compound consists of six different housing units. maximum security inmates live in one, three, and four. nicknamed the high side. it's here you will find riverbend's most dangerous inmates. >> the screaming never stops. it drives people crazy. i've seen a young man...
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i just called the warden now.have a problem with you getting it. >> i didn't want all of them. all i wanted was my medicine bag. i got the approval for it. >> okay. >> i need the medicine bag, cedar and herbs i need to do my prayers. a small leather pouch. >> okay. this is what the captain told me now. he will take you over there first thing in the morning but you can't get to it right now. >> i went over there and said right there -- sat right there. it was on the cart. >> they -- >> no. officer wouldn't let me have it. he said i don't think you are indian, you know. >> okay. all right. well, i don't see an issue with it. but -- i did call the warden. warden said okay. >> i just don't see the problem with being able to say prayers, you know. >> me either. me either. maybe i can talk to the manager and, you know, he would have time to have somebody walk you over there. >> if you walk me over there, i'll spread it out. i'll let the officer look at it. >> okay. all right. let me see what i can do. no promises. >> i
i just called the warden now.have a problem with you getting it. >> i didn't want all of them. all i wanted was my medicine bag. i got the approval for it. >> okay. >> i need the medicine bag, cedar and herbs i need to do my prayers. a small leather pouch. >> okay. this is what the captain told me now. he will take you over there first thing in the morning but you can't get to it right now. >> i went over there and said right there -- sat right there. it was on the...
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it said warden. >> when you write a grievance in you look in the handbook, it shows you how to writerievance. any time you write a formal grievance, you're going to place it in an envelope and stamp it and mail it out. that makes it a formal grievance. the writing on the back of the -- handbook. you don't have one? >> i threw it away. >> read the handbook so you're aware of the rules and policy in the right protocol to follow when you have things like a grievance. >> why didn't they tell me? >> i can't tell you that. i can tell you that the information was given to you and you had access to the information and you threw that away. i'll address this issue and see if i can get to the bottom of it. >> i know cos and corporals stick together and i'm still filing the grievance and getting my lawyer, i talked to him already. i am going to press charges on him for what he did. >> that's your right to follow up from there. >> you do what you have to do in here. i already talked to him. >> it is not imperative we like each other, but we respect what everybody has to do. all right? we have an
it said warden. >> when you write a grievance in you look in the handbook, it shows you how to writerievance. any time you write a formal grievance, you're going to place it in an envelope and stamp it and mail it out. that makes it a formal grievance. the writing on the back of the -- handbook. you don't have one? >> i threw it away. >> read the handbook so you're aware of the rules and policy in the right protocol to follow when you have things like a grievance. >> why...
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. >> after he was alerted to the allegation, associate warden ivey meets with green. >> i hear you have an issue you wanted to talk about. >> when i was in my cell in lockdown, corporal metz came in my room because i was kicking around girls with an attitude and maybe i was smart with the co. he said, i heard you were kicking and yelling and treating my cos bad and i look at him, yeah sure. i put my feet over my head. sure, whatever. he says, well, don't make me put my hands on you and show you how bisexual i can be. >> i don't know, it seems like something missing out of that -- >> i figured you might say that. >> was that a talk or outtalk -- the only way we can get an understanding, i don't understand what the bisexual piece come in at. >> he said he was going to -- you were offended by that. >> he told me, don't make me put my hands on you and show you how bisexual my hands can be. >> you were offended by that? >> i was. >> there anyone i can talk to? >> your co, bryant. >> i gave it to them and they were supposed to give it to you. it said ward. >> when you write a grievance in you
. >> after he was alerted to the allegation, associate warden ivey meets with green. >> i hear you have an issue you wanted to talk about. >> when i was in my cell in lockdown, corporal metz came in my room because i was kicking around girls with an attitude and maybe i was smart with the co. he said, i heard you were kicking and yelling and treating my cos bad and i look at him, yeah sure. i put my feet over my head. sure, whatever. he says, well, don't make me put my hands...
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. >> reporter: we were there when the fish and wildlife wardens showed up to investigation. do you think it is the same cat? >> i believe it is. the second sighting is the same location as the first sighting. >> they talked to tina about thes and say the cat is likely hunting deer and not humans and not considered a threat. tell that to heather and her three-year-old on. >> we were hoping they would trap it or remove it or something. not just wait for it to pass through sense we do have little kids. >> reporter: wardens giving neighbors a friendly warning, don't feed wild animals and keep small pets inside at night. tina is ready. >> the two dog dogs are lockedp in the house. at night we are taking them out in the front yard right now. >> reporter: and hope the cat does not make a return appearance i guess, right? >> for sure. >> reporter: if there is another sighting wardens will be back and may take further action. mountain lion attacks are rare but you if you endon'ter one stand tal and slowly back away. don't wait around to take a picture of it. in lafayette, cornel bern
. >> reporter: we were there when the fish and wildlife wardens showed up to investigation. do you think it is the same cat? >> i believe it is. the second sighting is the same location as the first sighting. >> they talked to tina about thes and say the cat is likely hunting deer and not humans and not considered a threat. tell that to heather and her three-year-old on. >> we were hoping they would trap it or remove it or something. not just wait for it to pass through...
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to give us more as opposed to talk of the warden you know they want us to attack us because of all the mortgages on the bottom of the web of a million little old you and yes it's all. i do. it's full has been handed over to the american authorities and now faces deportation the f.s.b. told r.t. that was not the first case and recent years since two thousand and eleven there have been in fact four other similar cases one case involves another american embassy employee who was trying to recruit a russian employee of the national anti terror committee the office b. says that there is a striking resemblance to the focal scase and that the cia has gone too far with this spying operations. we will particularly outraged at the actions of the american spy dillon benjamin he tried to convince an employee of the russian national counterterrorism community to hand over classified documents of this department to the cia like mr he was deported from russia we hope the cia would listen and something like that would never happen again so we decided not to release the information about dylan to the pu
to give us more as opposed to talk of the warden you know they want us to attack us because of all the mortgages on the bottom of the web of a million little old you and yes it's all. i do. it's full has been handed over to the american authorities and now faces deportation the f.s.b. told r.t. that was not the first case and recent years since two thousand and eleven there have been in fact four other similar cases one case involves another american embassy employee who was trying to recruit a...
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he's even asked me to get in contact with the warden and ask for his release.myself to go about that procedure. it was a bad day in mine and my family's life. i'm sorry he has to stay in prison for what he did, but that's just the way it is. >>> next, on "lockup: extended stay." >> it happened eight years ago on february 24th, 1999. >> sherman moore comes face to face with the mother of someone else's victim. >> i can't say i understand how you feel, but i can understand your loss. it really shook me up. there's no justifiable reason to take a life. [ male announcer ] technology. it's pretty amazing. because it saves things. [ cellphone beeps ] like your marriage. [ boys laughing ] sanity. [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] and time. oh, and money. technology saves lots of money. take esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money on car insurance. [ boys laughing ] yep. technology can do some amazing things. but it can't unhurt feelings. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. capella university un
he's even asked me to get in contact with the warden and ask for his release.myself to go about that procedure. it was a bad day in mine and my family's life. i'm sorry he has to stay in prison for what he did, but that's just the way it is. >>> next, on "lockup: extended stay." >> it happened eight years ago on february 24th, 1999. >> sherman moore comes face to face with the mother of someone else's victim. >> i can't say i understand how you feel, but i...
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. >> it is deputy warden shaw's responsibility to make sure the department of correction guidelines ared. in addition, he is required to follow coast guard regulation. >> you never know you're on a barge unless something big goes by and your coffee cup is going back and forth. but prior to that, it does have unique problems. i mean, i do have a marine engineer on 24 hours a day. i do have to check the ballast every day to make sure we're not listing. there are water problems. the weather. i mean, i do have to worry about that kind of thing. >> the yard on the barge does not provide deck chairs or offer shuffleboard, but it does offer an amazing view of new york, something the high fences and razor wire can't obstruct. but it's also a place of constant concern for the officers. >> i was just doing a security check of the outer perimeter of the fence, just check to make sure everything looks secure, nothing's broken, no chance for anybody to escape. that's always a high risk because you're outside, you're not inside. it's less secure, but it would be pretty hard to escape from this situat
. >> it is deputy warden shaw's responsibility to make sure the department of correction guidelines ared. in addition, he is required to follow coast guard regulation. >> you never know you're on a barge unless something big goes by and your coffee cup is going back and forth. but prior to that, it does have unique problems. i mean, i do have a marine engineer on 24 hours a day. i do have to check the ballast every day to make sure we're not listing. there are water problems. the...
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if she gets life in prison, in arizona, the warden is that famous warden, joe.derwear and all that stuff. even if she doesn't get the death penalty, she's got a rough road ahead of her. >> she refused to sincerely apologize for what happened to her ex-boyfriend. sphaoe refused -- she refuseed to apologize on camera in front of a fox reporter. what kind of effect might that have? disciple -- >> she doesn't want to admit to anything, wants to keep all her options open. she is an interesting study. >> thank you. it is now about six minutes before the hour. new details are emerging from the wreckage in moore, oklahoma. we'll have a live report from the ground. that's coming up next. more on "fox & friends" in i'm phyllis and i have diabetic nerve pain. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals... to like 1,000 bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor... he found lyrica for me. [ fem
if she gets life in prison, in arizona, the warden is that famous warden, joe.derwear and all that stuff. even if she doesn't get the death penalty, she's got a rough road ahead of her. >> she refused to sincerely apologize for what happened to her ex-boyfriend. sphaoe refused -- she refuseed to apologize on camera in front of a fox reporter. what kind of effect might that have? disciple -- >> she doesn't want to admit to anything, wants to keep all her options open. she is an...
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aside from a little blood on his hand and shirt, wardens say he was physically fine.eal with cases of dementia, and are happy robert mcdonough showed up safe and sound. i have learned early i make no prediction on those; always assume that he is alive and well right until the end for us, good. >>catherine:in an apparent coincidence -- the man was found in the exact spot where he was reported missing. in queens - a house explosion and fire that may have been sparked by a gas leak. the home in howard beach was gutted. a woman who was inside survived - but is badly burned. firefighters got help from members of the national guard in handling the scene. and the block where it all happened is part of the super-storm sandy recovery effort. the identity of a woman found dead in a cleveland, ohio field is still a mystery. police discovered the body yesterday. according to a police report, the woman's hands were missing. family members of a woman named ashley luh-shes-skee are concerned that the body might be hers. the 21-year-old mother of two was last seen in the same area ab
aside from a little blood on his hand and shirt, wardens say he was physically fine.eal with cases of dementia, and are happy robert mcdonough showed up safe and sound. i have learned early i make no prediction on those; always assume that he is alive and well right until the end for us, good. >>catherine:in an apparent coincidence -- the man was found in the exact spot where he was reported missing. in queens - a house explosion and fire that may have been sparked by a gas leak. the home...
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. >> associate warden eric i'vey decided to send schmidt a message. special response team to extract him and place him in a restraint chair for a face to face meeting. >> he's not going to have us running around with his nonsense. >> mental health deemed him to be behavior which means he knows what he's doing and he's trying to manipulate us. >> don't move! >> behind your back. >> why are you so nervous? bunch of [ bleep ]. what the [ bleep ] wrong with you? straight up [ bleep ]. boom, you're dead. see you bitch. [ bleep ] with the wrong president, idiots. secret service, take him out afterwards. what's up? what's going on with you? >> nothing, your guys crooked system. >> i'm concerned about the way you're behaving since you've been here. >> what was i doing wrong? >> issued -- from my understanding, you snatched the phone cord -- >> no, i'm not going to talk like that -- >> we're not going to talk like that. >> i'm going to talk -- >> you're not going to talk. >> let me tell you what's going to happen. >> from this point forward, your actions will
. >> associate warden eric i'vey decided to send schmidt a message. special response team to extract him and place him in a restraint chair for a face to face meeting. >> he's not going to have us running around with his nonsense. >> mental health deemed him to be behavior which means he knows what he's doing and he's trying to manipulate us. >> don't move! >> behind your back. >> why are you so nervous? bunch of [ bleep ]. what the [ bleep ] wrong with you?...
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. >> having worked at san quentin for 25 years, warden jeanne woodford understands the challenges that confront death row. >> as the number of condemned come in, it's just created a situation with this physical plant, with the open cell fronts, their ability to communicate with each other and pass on gang information just makes it very difficult to manage that population. >> the most sadistic death row inmates are isolated in the adjustment center where assaults are almost ritual. >> in the last year, it's probably tripled. and not only in numbers, but in seriousness. just some very serious incidences have happened here. >> in one recent 18-month period, 45 of the 85 inmates at the adjustment center have successfully attacked staff. the number of attempts? off the charts. >> the mentality of most inmates in this unit is, i'm on death row, there's nothing you can do to me. if i assault you today, there's nothing they'll do to me tomorrow. that's their mentality. you can only kill me once. >> just like in general population, one of the most volatile times at the adjustment center is meal
. >> having worked at san quentin for 25 years, warden jeanne woodford understands the challenges that confront death row. >> as the number of condemned come in, it's just created a situation with this physical plant, with the open cell fronts, their ability to communicate with each other and pass on gang information just makes it very difficult to manage that population. >> the most sadistic death row inmates are isolated in the adjustment center where assaults are almost...
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my decision is subject to review or rescind by the deputy warden.eputy ward may approve, modify, or reverse my decision and order a new hearing. do you understand? >> uh-huh. >> joe sanchez is anxious to get out, but it hasn't been easy getting to his release date. >> well, right now we are going into the unit to pull out joseph sanchez. we are going to be advising him that his primary parole plan was denied. >> so now we need to just let him know that we are going to the second address. and if that one is not approved, then we'll have to seek an alternate. he is going to be reasonably upset. i mean, he feels like everything is kind of crumbling down on him right now. so he is going to be upset, but hopefully he'll handle it well. she denied your plan. she denied your first address. they are going to have to investigate your second one. it's to your mom, right? my advice to you would be to contact the parole board because you can get the reason for denial from the parole board. >> i know what they are doing. they are going to make me wait ten, six m
my decision is subject to review or rescind by the deputy warden.eputy ward may approve, modify, or reverse my decision and order a new hearing. do you understand? >> uh-huh. >> joe sanchez is anxious to get out, but it hasn't been easy getting to his release date. >> well, right now we are going into the unit to pull out joseph sanchez. we are going to be advising him that his primary parole plan was denied. >> so now we need to just let him know that we are going to...
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oakland born and bread andre warden in a strange predicament.s forced to realign wvc belt today. he hasn't fought since suffering a right tear in his shoulder in january. hewvc says he hasn't foughtings look out. >>> violated probation by leaving the state. he was on probation because of an altercation with an ex-wife. jay z, the great rapper is now a sports agent and you want to go work for jay z? his client little skylar diggins given a mercedes-benz for graduation. she says i have 99 problems but a benz ain't one of them. >> all right, have a good night everybody. see you tomorrow. it's me, thad. from college. i've had my skin tags removed since then so you can see my eyes now. - oh, you ran the light board at the theater. everyone called you...thad, no nickname. - and you, you were the star the sound of music. - thank you, no everyone thinks of the young nazi boy as the star of that show. ♪ you are one age going on another age ♪ ♪ what's going to happen next a lot of people didn't realize that was the free, unlicensed version. - look, i know
oakland born and bread andre warden in a strange predicament.s forced to realign wvc belt today. he hasn't fought since suffering a right tear in his shoulder in january. hewvc says he hasn't foughtings look out. >>> violated probation by leaving the state. he was on probation because of an altercation with an ex-wife. jay z, the great rapper is now a sports agent and you want to go work for jay z? his client little skylar diggins given a mercedes-benz for graduation. she says i have...
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order to cry out for their release the commander of the joint detention group who's exactly what warden of the . prison for the detainees as refused to talk to them until they stop their strike i abstained that it sort of a macho pose on his part is just not going to first he could have solved his hunger strike within three or four days if he had sat down with them and talk with them about their concerns and found a pragmatic solution that's what is. returning now to one of our top stories the u.s. secretary of state's visit to moscow john kerry has held talks with the russian leadership with the two sides polarized over the conflict in syria kerry and foreign minister lavrov on talking to the media that's now and this is still in time for us or you can hear the interpreter one. ladies and gentlemen you will see we have just had a substantive this discussion day we have held. in length for a doctor if and constructive meeting in the kremlin with the president of russia vladimir putin. the president today that here carefully looked through the recent address by as of president obama and
order to cry out for their release the commander of the joint detention group who's exactly what warden of the . prison for the detainees as refused to talk to them until they stop their strike i abstained that it sort of a macho pose on his part is just not going to first he could have solved his hunger strike within three or four days if he had sat down with them and talk with them about their concerns and found a pragmatic solution that's what is. returning now to one of our top stories the...
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order to cry out for their release the commander of the joint detention group he's effectively the warden of the. prison for the detainees he has refused to talk to them until they stop their hunger strike i have to say that it's sort of a macho pose on his charges so he's just not going to flame first he could have saw all this hunger strike within three or four days if he had sat down with them and talked with them about their concerns and found a pragmatic solution that's what is practical that's true yet after three months he has not been willing to discuss the matter after all this raid i'm afraid that some men may dodge it because the military just isn't paying attention to what it's trying to do is break the hunger strike by any means possible however brutal. of course he's been following the strike from the very. website for you right now you can also find out just how much taxpayers are. running and also here why the scandal. is still the. news today. these are the. street. walking from office to office and your. idea of fun but in the capitol. explaining how businesses the gover
order to cry out for their release the commander of the joint detention group he's effectively the warden of the. prison for the detainees he has refused to talk to them until they stop their hunger strike i have to say that it's sort of a macho pose on his charges so he's just not going to flame first he could have saw all this hunger strike within three or four days if he had sat down with them and talked with them about their concerns and found a pragmatic solution that's what is practical...
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order to cry out for their release the commander of the joint detention group he's effectively the warden of the. prison for the detainees has refused to talk to them until they stop their hunger strike i have to say that it's sort of a macho pose on his part it's he's just not going to flame first he could have solved his hunger strike within three or four days if he had sat down with them and talked with them about their concerns and found a pragmatic solution that's what his practice that's true yet after three months he has not been willing to discuss the matter after all this rate i'm afraid that some men may die. because the military just isn't paying attention to what it's trying to do is break the hunger strike by any means possible however for little. girls he has been following the strike from the outset and would go this full timeline on our web site for you and that you can find out just how much tuxpan as a shining out take a gun kind of a running and he why the scandal ridden facility is standard business. moscow is gearing up for its a may the ninth victory day parade of th
order to cry out for their release the commander of the joint detention group he's effectively the warden of the. prison for the detainees has refused to talk to them until they stop their hunger strike i have to say that it's sort of a macho pose on his part it's he's just not going to flame first he could have solved his hunger strike within three or four days if he had sat down with them and talked with them about their concerns and found a pragmatic solution that's what his practice that's...
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it's only may 3 rdz, and firefighters already warden us to expect a long and dangerous fire season. this is the kind of fire we don't want to see this early in the year the billowing smoke and dancing flames the first signs something was wrong. eric rub owe and his mother lived nearby. they got worried, and so did their neighbors. >> we came as soon as we could to come see the smoke. we were scared. >> i just saw the smoke coming out of, like, the back. i was like, whoa. >> fire crew ace tack it had grass fire that broke out tonight south of east ridge mall. firefighters say they did not order any evacuation, but they tackled the flames hard and fast to prevent them from spreading the homes to the best and south. >> we wanted to make sure we made an aggressive attack on the structure and get it knocked down pretty quick before when it's dry like this and the wind is not blowing very hard, that -- that gives us an indication that it could change direction at any time. >> because fire awareness week does not start in san jose till monday, wild land patrols staples the fire season were
it's only may 3 rdz, and firefighters already warden us to expect a long and dangerous fire season. this is the kind of fire we don't want to see this early in the year the billowing smoke and dancing flames the first signs something was wrong. eric rub owe and his mother lived nearby. they got worried, and so did their neighbors. >> we came as soon as we could to come see the smoke. we were scared. >> i just saw the smoke coming out of, like, the back. i was like, whoa. >>...
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talk with the warden you want to store it back yes because of more just out of luck about the weapon of a millionth of a little you want us to look you just saw some no no i do that. now the alleged agent has been handed over to american authorities and he's now waiting to go to the u.s. and washington has issued no official reply so for now the u.s. media is reaction though to the new spy scandal a mixture of laughter and disbelief at the alleged agent's clumsy recruiting techniques now ridicule is a fairly common reaction to stories like this but previous cases show it doesn't make them less true british intelligence analyst harvey he says it's just another point scored in the everlasting russian american spy game. it is a great success for the f.s.b. the russian domestic security service what fairly fail to do is follow a set of rules which the cia have always had it's called the moscow rules it requires you very the pattern of your behavior you're constantly told what is happening espionage is the great game well in this particular instance russia has sport america has lost but m
talk with the warden you want to store it back yes because of more just out of luck about the weapon of a millionth of a little you want us to look you just saw some no no i do that. now the alleged agent has been handed over to american authorities and he's now waiting to go to the u.s. and washington has issued no official reply so for now the u.s. media is reaction though to the new spy scandal a mixture of laughter and disbelief at the alleged agent's clumsy recruiting techniques now...
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exchange rate system where it would be really impossible for central banks to operate in such a knot warden to manage all during break and wards of the us heavily advocated for fixed exchange rates but now we see politicians calling for floating exchange rates why there were criticising switzerland for pegging to be hero or china after paying to the us dollar why have we seen such a drastic shift in attitude well actually the attitude has been very consistent what we saw in the one nine hundred forty s. at bretton woods was a more competitive dollar which is exactly what we're looking for today in the one nine hundred forty s. all the market pressure on the u.s. dollar was upward so by obliging other currencies currencies to fix to the u.s. dollar we were actually hoping to keep the u.s. dollar down over the past ten years of course we've seen downward market pressure on the u.s. dollar baeza be some key emerging market currencies particular in particular china's currency so when countries like china peg to the u.s. dollar they're actually keeping the u.s. dollar higher which is why we supp
exchange rate system where it would be really impossible for central banks to operate in such a knot warden to manage all during break and wards of the us heavily advocated for fixed exchange rates but now we see politicians calling for floating exchange rates why there were criticising switzerland for pegging to be hero or china after paying to the us dollar why have we seen such a drastic shift in attitude well actually the attitude has been very consistent what we saw in the one nine hundred...
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order to cry out for their release the commander of the joint detention group who's effectively the warden of the. prison for the detainees has refused to talk to them until they stop their hunger strike i absolutely that it sort of a macho pose on his part is just not going to blink first he could have solved his hunger strike within three or four days if he had sat down with them and talked with them about their concerns and found a pragmatic solution that's what his practice that's or yet after three months he has not been willing to discuss the matter ever after all this rape i'm afraid that some men may die it would because the military just isn't paying attention to what is trying to do is break the hunger strike by any means possible however little and though it has been following the strike from the outset and we got the full time line on a website for you there you can find out just how much taxpayers the shouting out to keep guantanamo running and here why the scandal ridden facility is still in business. quick look. making headlines around the world in pakistan more than people
order to cry out for their release the commander of the joint detention group who's effectively the warden of the. prison for the detainees has refused to talk to them until they stop their hunger strike i absolutely that it sort of a macho pose on his part is just not going to blink first he could have solved his hunger strike within three or four days if he had sat down with them and talked with them about their concerns and found a pragmatic solution that's what his practice that's or yet...
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this in order to cry out for their release but the commander of the joint detention group music that warden of the. prison for the detainees has refused to talk to them until they stop their strike i ask you to say that it's sort of a macho pose on his part is just not going to blink first he could have solved his hunger strike within three or four days if he had sat down with them and talked with them about their concerns and found a pragmatic solution that's what his predecessor yet after three months he has not been willing to discuss the man ever after all this raid i'm afraid that some men made it off it because the military just isn't paying attention what it's trying to do is break the hunger strike by any means possible however little well there are dots here we've been following the strike from the very outset and we've got the full time line on our website for you you can just find out also how much the american taxpayer is a shelling out to keep guantanamo up and running and why the place is still in business. walking from office to office on your time off when spring has sprung
this in order to cry out for their release but the commander of the joint detention group music that warden of the. prison for the detainees has refused to talk to them until they stop their strike i ask you to say that it's sort of a macho pose on his part is just not going to blink first he could have solved his hunger strike within three or four days if he had sat down with them and talked with them about their concerns and found a pragmatic solution that's what his predecessor yet after...
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order to cry out for the release of the commander of the joint detention group he's effectively the warden of the. prison for the detainees and has refused to talk to them until they stop their hunger strike i have to say that it's sort of a macho pose on his part so he's just not going to land first he could have saw all his hunger strike within three or four days if he had sat down with the men talked with them about their concerns and found a pragmatic solution that's what his practice that's true yet after three months he has not been willing to discuss the matter after all this rate i'm afraid that some men may dodge it because the military just isn't paying attention what it's trying to do is break the hunger strike by any means possible however little. and you can find. more news today. these are. to explain how business is. on the streets of berlin there's a new form of tourism grabbing attention sightseeing tours that show just how the political lobbying process works. everyone gather around their big green i just want to make sure everyone can hear within a couple of kilometers w
order to cry out for the release of the commander of the joint detention group he's effectively the warden of the. prison for the detainees and has refused to talk to them until they stop their hunger strike i have to say that it's sort of a macho pose on his part so he's just not going to land first he could have saw all his hunger strike within three or four days if he had sat down with the men talked with them about their concerns and found a pragmatic solution that's what his practice...