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>> 31 years. >> wiggins has been a regular. the jail no longer has his earlier mug shots on record but wiggins says all his crimes have centered around a drug addiction. >> so this is every time mr. wiggins has ever been incarcerated in this facility and it's 10, 20, 30, about 40 times. when he first comes in, he's on edge. >> he's high usually when he comes in. >> coming off drugs. >> doesn't want to talk. doesn't want to be bothered. wants to be left alone. he's dope sick. then once he comes around he thaws out, usually pretty good. one of our frequent flyers, you know. >> wiggins says that after all these years he's finally had enough. >> next year i'll be 50 years old, man. this is the time that i'm really starting to wake up to all the things that i've been through in life. finally at that stage where i see things so much clearer, man. i mean a whole lot clearer. >> wiggins is currently in jail on his latest drug possession conviction. this time the judge gave him a choice serve five years in prison or enter a long term re
>> 31 years. >> wiggins has been a regular. the jail no longer has his earlier mug shots on record but wiggins says all his crimes have centered around a drug addiction. >> so this is every time mr. wiggins has ever been incarcerated in this facility and it's 10, 20, 30, about 40 times. when he first comes in, he's on edge. >> he's high usually when he comes in. >> coming off drugs. >> doesn't want to talk. doesn't want to be bothered. wants to be left alone....
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he's known wiggins his entire career. he says the younger wiggins was a handful. >> everything was a fight. and, you know, we wouldn't be standing like this with each other those years. we would be fighting, rolling around on the ground. and it took him a while but i do believe that everybody should be given an opportunity and he told me he said never had an opportunity. so he's getting one now and i think that if he walks the walk because he's talking the talk he'll make it. yeah, i do. >> coming up -- >> why are you picking these programs? >> the program has a lot to offer me. >> paul abdul wiggins pleads his case to a skeptical staff person. >> i promise you i will not help you at all. >> then officers get to the boiman of paul dixon's breakdown. ♪ ♪ ♪ abe! get in! punch it! [ male announcer ] let quicken loans help you save your money with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze. thanks, "g." [ female announcer ] f provokes lust. ♪ it elicits pride... incites envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many
he's known wiggins his entire career. he says the younger wiggins was a handful. >> everything was a fight. and, you know, we wouldn't be standing like this with each other those years. we would be fighting, rolling around on the ground. and it took him a while but i do believe that everybody should be given an opportunity and he told me he said never had an opportunity. so he's getting one now and i think that if he walks the walk because he's talking the talk he'll make it. yeah, i do....
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he's known wiggins his entire career.and says the younger version was a handful. >> it was a fight. everything was a fight. >> yeah. >> and, up, we wouldn't be standing like this those years. we'd be fighting, rolling around on the ground. and it took him a while, but i do believe everybody should be given an opportunity. he told me, he said he never had an opportunity. so he's getting one now. and i think if he walks the talk as he's talking the talk, he'll make it. yeah, i do. >> coming up -- >> okay, why are you picking these programs? >> the program has a lot to offer me. >> paul abdul wiggins pleads his case to a skeptical staff person. >> i promise you, i will not help you at all. >> and then officers get to the bottom of paul dixon's breakdown. your insurance company with the vin number. oh, i just did it. with my geico app. vin # is up to the loaded. ok well then jerry here will take you through all of the features then. why don't weeeeeeeeeeee go out to the car. ok, i'll just be outside... ok, yeah. his dad is my
he's known wiggins his entire career.and says the younger version was a handful. >> it was a fight. everything was a fight. >> yeah. >> and, up, we wouldn't be standing like this those years. we'd be fighting, rolling around on the ground. and it took him a while, but i do believe everybody should be given an opportunity. he told me, he said he never had an opportunity. so he's getting one now. and i think if he walks the talk as he's talking the talk, he'll make it. yeah, i...
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may have did tell people that he lied in the trial against marcus wiggins and that marcus wiggins was not there that day to hear can't he had told marcus ex-girlfriend that he lied and he had told an attorney that he had. one day i was i think i was going to the store or. comes from a store or something like that and he walked up to me he said. hey i'm looking at my. you know i'm going to was you took me in he said on the east talks on works is one so i called on a phone and that's all i see i write my hey you want to talk to she i know we were told you fill us in when we just want to talk to you and let you know see what you can do to help marcus this case because he know that he didn't do it so it's not don't fall out on the day that he was going to go so high in a paper saying that he he testified falsely at this trial he was shot in the mouth and killed. perhaps the most damaging test. the money at trial came from this man going in the center far away and i think he's key to the case he's such under farley is the one who viewed a lineup and identified marcus wiggins as the shooter
may have did tell people that he lied in the trial against marcus wiggins and that marcus wiggins was not there that day to hear can't he had told marcus ex-girlfriend that he lied and he had told an attorney that he had. one day i was i think i was going to the store or. comes from a store or something like that and he walked up to me he said. hey i'm looking at my. you know i'm going to was you took me in he said on the east talks on works is one so i called on a phone and that's all i see i...
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and wiggins has been in and out of jail 40 times since then.ut he says now he's finally ready to take advantage of the opportunity afforded him to do better. though she had some concerns about his muslim faith being a good fit, inmate advocate dawn was able to place wiggins in a christian halfway house where he'll receive drug counseling, job training and life skills programs. >> today the lieutenant called me down and informed me that i was going into the program and i should be leaving sometime next week. so i'm just hoping the program is right for me and do me some good because this ain't doing me nothing. i heard a lot about the program. i heard a few guys who went there, they told me the program was good and they could help me, so, i need help. >> this is your first program all the years you've been going through us and coming through here this is the first time you're ready for a program. >> two of my greatest fears is me dying in prison, and my mother passing while i'm in here. i don't want that to ever happen. >> that's motivation. >> s
and wiggins has been in and out of jail 40 times since then.ut he says now he's finally ready to take advantage of the opportunity afforded him to do better. though she had some concerns about his muslim faith being a good fit, inmate advocate dawn was able to place wiggins in a christian halfway house where he'll receive drug counseling, job training and life skills programs. >> today the lieutenant called me down and informed me that i was going into the program and i should be leaving...
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john tyler julie hosts but what happened with wiggins that made it such a unique case was to say you had an eyewitness who break the door of the family of the victim and told them their son had been shot. to death just to put this fire to shut right and now they've got a problem because they've got an eyewitness who says well one person did the shooting and how do you explain away these other kids contrasting why do you confess to a crime that you didn't commit. well you do it if you're tortured. judge strength or knew that that it was a dangerous situation when he issued his. his protective order in this case for fear of what happened ordering no chicago police officers to have any content i don't want to quote on. the most how all the border dogs to conclude course holds to. the point of no. in the snow. at times. i mean. was there last he got tired few months later so he had this mode of retaliation that we should be thinking about and it's better. i do believe strongly that marcus we're going second murder cases related to his first murder case and wasted on a privilege to speak
john tyler julie hosts but what happened with wiggins that made it such a unique case was to say you had an eyewitness who break the door of the family of the victim and told them their son had been shot. to death just to put this fire to shut right and now they've got a problem because they've got an eyewitness who says well one person did the shooting and how do you explain away these other kids contrasting why do you confess to a crime that you didn't commit. well you do it if you're...
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one of the other reasons we decided to to get involved in representing marcus wiggins is because of what happened to him when he was you know a fourteen year old he was tortured in beat by a group of officers who were under the command of john birch. the chicago teenager is following a civil rights lawsuit against former police commander john burgess the suit charges that marcus wiggins was falsely arrested by area three chicago policeman and beaten and tortured with electric shock the act allegedly occurred in one nine hundred ninety one when wiggins was thirteen years old warm police commander john bird was in charge of the area three at the time and the suit charges that men under burgess supervision violated the juveniles rights in an effort to force a murder confession out of him one thing that has been suggested to us is that this more recent charge of murder was made in retaliation for the fact that his family successfully sued these police officers some of the officer as who were involved in you know the torture he suffered at age fourteen were very interested in what was happeni
one of the other reasons we decided to to get involved in representing marcus wiggins is because of what happened to him when he was you know a fourteen year old he was tortured in beat by a group of officers who were under the command of john birch. the chicago teenager is following a civil rights lawsuit against former police commander john burgess the suit charges that marcus wiggins was falsely arrested by area three chicago policeman and beaten and tortured with electric shock the act...
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. >> dwayne wiggins was their producer. >> beyonce automatically stood out.he simply was a very focused young lady. >> that focus paid off with a big record contract. michael malden was an executive at columbia records. >> we could tell she had pipes, and we could tell, again, they were young pipes. that's what you want to do is find groups you can put in the incubator and kind of develop. >> the group settled on a name, destiny's child and the hits started coming, like "no, no, no." ♪ >> destiny's child was on the express ride to the top, until -- >> what happened was the girls wanted new management, so that was pretty tough for beyonce, because her father is manager. >> the two members who wanted beyonce's father out were quickly replaced. >> beyonce was, you know, the one who got the black eye for it. very, very, very unjustly. >> beyonce became public enemy number one with fans and the press, even being called a blood-sucking diva. the criticism was nothing new for the girl who was bullied at age 9 for her talent, but now, ten years older, beyonce was str
. >> dwayne wiggins was their producer. >> beyonce automatically stood out.he simply was a very focused young lady. >> that focus paid off with a big record contract. michael malden was an executive at columbia records. >> we could tell she had pipes, and we could tell, again, they were young pipes. that's what you want to do is find groups you can put in the incubator and kind of develop. >> the group settled on a name, destiny's child and the hits started coming,...
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may have did tell people that he lied in the trial against marcus wiggins and that marcus wiggins wasot there that day to hear can't hear told marcus ex-girlfriend that he lied and he had told an attorney that he had. one day i was i think i was going to storm or. come from a store or something like that and he walked up to me he said. hey i'm looking to you like. you want to come it was you took me in he said on the east talks on works as one so i called on a phone and that's all of us are i right my hear you want to talk to she i know we were told you for us and we just want to talk to you and let you know see what you can do to help marcus this case because he know that he didn't do it so it's not going to flow out on the day that he was going to go so high in a paper saying that he he testified falsely at marcus's trial he was shot in the mouth and count. perhaps the most damaging test. money at trial came from this man by the name of cedric farley and i think he's key to the case he is such under farley is the one who viewed online up and identified marcus wiggins as the shooter
may have did tell people that he lied in the trial against marcus wiggins and that marcus wiggins wasot there that day to hear can't hear told marcus ex-girlfriend that he lied and he had told an attorney that he had. one day i was i think i was going to storm or. come from a store or something like that and he walked up to me he said. hey i'm looking to you like. you want to come it was you took me in he said on the east talks on works as one so i called on a phone and that's all of us are i...
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may have and did tell people that he lied in the trial against marcus wiggins and that marcus wiggins was not there that day to hear can it hit tall marcus ex-girlfriend that he lied and he had told an attorney that he lied. one day i will see if there was going to storm or. come from a store or something like that and he walked up to me he said room. hey i'm looking at you like. you want to go home it was you took me in he said the most talked to on works is one so i called on the phone and it's all of us a i write my hey you want to talk to should i know we were told you fast and i was just going to talk to you and let you know see what you can do to help marcus this case because he know that he didn't do it so it's all don't fall on the day that he was going to go so high in a paper saying that he he testified falsely at marcus's trial he was shot in the back and killed. perhaps the most damaging testimony at trial came from this man by the name of cedric farley and i think he's key to the case he's such utter farley is the one who viewed online up and identified marcus wiggins as
may have and did tell people that he lied in the trial against marcus wiggins and that marcus wiggins was not there that day to hear can it hit tall marcus ex-girlfriend that he lied and he had told an attorney that he lied. one day i will see if there was going to storm or. come from a store or something like that and he walked up to me he said room. hey i'm looking at you like. you want to go home it was you took me in he said the most talked to on works is one so i called on the phone and...
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at&t wants to get into this game andrew wiggins -- and who wins?t&t and the chernin group want to get together and potentially buying newer content companies and build this thing up to compete with netflix. is in theichman center of anything because there were so much going on in l.a. he spoke to people like truck drivers and people in special effects and everybody is working. piracy doesn't even exist anymore because there are new shows being filmed all the time. >> we see companies in this all the time. disney made an offer. there are these other media companies. these new start up companies that want to get into online content so that everyone can see it. that is what this that is. -- bet is. at&t in that game, they own a company and they have 5 million subscribers the traditional way. said,omcast came out and we would get into this over the top streaming game potentially if the market dictates that is the direction we are going. >> interesting stuff. fascinating we have the content world changing. >> it is happening fast. >> thank you ray much.
at&t wants to get into this game andrew wiggins -- and who wins?t&t and the chernin group want to get together and potentially buying newer content companies and build this thing up to compete with netflix. is in theichman center of anything because there were so much going on in l.a. he spoke to people like truck drivers and people in special effects and everybody is working. piracy doesn't even exist anymore because there are new shows being filmed all the time. >> we see...
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charles mitchell, who is the chairman of national city bank which is now grown into citigroup, al wiggin the head of the chase bank just now part of the jpmorgan chase, and a couple of other bankers. they basically had morphed into some of the six banks we have today. the ones that were absent were goldman sachs and make up america. they came in through other avenues. crash backward from the in 1929 and noticed jpmorgan, who is arguably -- who is the most powerful bank in this country and the most powerful lyrical, financial actor. he died 100 years ago, but what , as fared in his legacy back as 1907 through jamie dimon hoss relationship with obama more recently, has been a very apparent apparatus and the connection of the politics and finance, which i believe has no separation line. from talk about the creation of the federal reserve. happened.ic in 1907 teddy roosevelt did not bust banks. you busted a lot of other industries, but not banks. he truly believed, and he says this in documents, he truly believed jpmorgan could save new york in the country from a greater tester fee after the
charles mitchell, who is the chairman of national city bank which is now grown into citigroup, al wiggin the head of the chase bank just now part of the jpmorgan chase, and a couple of other bankers. they basically had morphed into some of the six banks we have today. the ones that were absent were goldman sachs and make up america. they came in through other avenues. crash backward from the in 1929 and noticed jpmorgan, who is arguably -- who is the most powerful bank in this country and the...
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larry wiggins says they're soft. >> i think amazon needs a new slogan. it pays to be a quitter.signal across the board to the american worker. first of all, it says if you don't like your job you should be compensated for that and also tells the american worker, you have a right to be happy and love your job all the time, which is unreasonable. you can't imagine emotions and feelings and attitudes of employees. you're not paid to be happen on the job. you're paid to do the job. >> what they're also saying is we want energized, jazzed, engamed people, and if you don't quit maybe this will be an incentive for you to do that. >> exactly. this is a brilliant program. first of all, amazon is a private employer so they can fire any one of their employees -- >> why don't they? >> i think what they're trying to do here is preemptive p.r., an up happy employee is someone who can sue enthough they don't have grounds because there are laws to be fire without a rope. but unhappy people go to court. amazon keeps everybody happy and lets the employee weed themselves out. brilliant. >> if you'
larry wiggins says they're soft. >> i think amazon needs a new slogan. it pays to be a quitter.signal across the board to the american worker. first of all, it says if you don't like your job you should be compensated for that and also tells the american worker, you have a right to be happy and love your job all the time, which is unreasonable. you can't imagine emotions and feelings and attitudes of employees. you're not paid to be happen on the job. you're paid to do the job. >>...
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is called song of the sheikh, and it's loosely based on a real person, his name was thomas green wiggins, he was born is slave in georgia in 1849, and he became this famous pianist and musician. he was the first african-american to play at the white house, and i believe that was around 1857. essentially, he was a celebrity in his own time from the 1850s until the 1880s. and so i, you know, i had never heard of him. i sort of sum bled upon his -- stumbled upon his story. i was reading a book by the writer oliver saks who in this one particular chapter he talks about blind tom as an example of an autistic she haven't. and if -- she haven't. and in any case, i was surprised to discover there had been this really well known african-american pianist and composer and also just some of the phenomenal aspects of, you know, things about his music that were very surprising. but essentially, he's been written out of history in part because he's carried this label of the autistic savant, and musicologists, you know, believe that for that reason he was not truly creative. on the other hand, he is a p
is called song of the sheikh, and it's loosely based on a real person, his name was thomas green wiggins, he was born is slave in georgia in 1849, and he became this famous pianist and musician. he was the first african-american to play at the white house, and i believe that was around 1857. essentially, he was a celebrity in his own time from the 1850s until the 1880s. and so i, you know, i had never heard of him. i sort of sum bled upon his -- stumbled upon his story. i was reading a book by...
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mitchell from the national city bank now we've taken over from james stillman over over the years our wiggin who was running the chase bank at the time and a few other people that you know mention in the book that decided they would save the markets by investing in the ironically for example our wigan was shorting his stocks in chase through various number of manipulative strategies while he was sitting in that room saying we need to save chase up some money to do that and after only twenty minutes they all agreed this was the right strategy and two guys went over to the back door of the new york stock exchange there's a conspiracy is this is documented information to give the direction to the buyers to buy stocks shares in the company in which those bankers have the most interest that did buoy the markets for a little bit there was all the stupid lation the press was exalting these these six spankers for saving the day again the morgan bank saves the day it's just like nineteen zero seven and of course in the years of follow the market lost ninety percent of its value twenty five percent of
mitchell from the national city bank now we've taken over from james stillman over over the years our wiggin who was running the chase bank at the time and a few other people that you know mention in the book that decided they would save the markets by investing in the ironically for example our wigan was shorting his stocks in chase through various number of manipulative strategies while he was sitting in that room saying we need to save chase up some money to do that and after only twenty...