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. >> god bless the mamas. >> my mama worked her whole life and never asked for nothing. >> my mama raised seven children and worked her fingers to the bone. >> might wait until it. >> shouldn't we wait for the governor for this. this pertains to how he runs the campaign. >> piece in a mama-thon. that can go on all night in the south. >> that's a clip from "primary colors." it's the campaign that launched the clintons onto the national stage. hollywood has a long tradition of putting politics on the big screen. the only question we have is where's the popcorn? we wanted to share our favorite political moments. primary colors is my favorite political movie. the part i love is i'm fascinated by this question whether you go into politics and keep your soul. it's centered around this political staffer henry who joins on with the campaign and becomes very disenchanted with what he sees with the corrupt process and the corrupt politician himself but in the end decides to stick with it. that means an ends and compromising your soul to advance your principle pals is the part of find fascinating. >
. >> god bless the mamas. >> my mama worked her whole life and never asked for nothing. >> my mama raised seven children and worked her fingers to the bone. >> might wait until it. >> shouldn't we wait for the governor for this. this pertains to how he runs the campaign. >> piece in a mama-thon. that can go on all night in the south. >> that's a clip from "primary colors." it's the campaign that launched the clintons onto the national stage....
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>> who, mama? i had to talk to her. yeah, go figure, right? >> her girlfriend, latanya goss, works with her in the prison kitchen. goss has a 37-year sentence for second-degree murder. >> me and her just clicked. i accepted her into my world. i'm really a loaner. i don't talk to people a lot. and i could talk to her. >> you're crazy. >> she is very dear to me. i hold her close. she has helped me through a lot. she's helped me through this time a lot, since i've been here. she's with a woman. that's just wrong. it's wrong. i just want to pick her up and shake her sometimes and say, "i raised you better than that." >> i'm 21 years old. you've not been my mother for 21 years. why do you want to start now? and that's my question to her, why do you want to start now? >> i tried to get her to go to church. it's like, she don't want to do that. unless -- well, tanya gets her to go. >> you can't say girlfriend? >> it's hard. i think god will intervene eventually if i pray long enough and hard enough. i can hope. >> kiss me through the air. >>> coming
>> who, mama? i had to talk to her. yeah, go figure, right? >> her girlfriend, latanya goss, works with her in the prison kitchen. goss has a 37-year sentence for second-degree murder. >> me and her just clicked. i accepted her into my world. i'm really a loaner. i don't talk to people a lot. and i could talk to her. >> you're crazy. >> she is very dear to me. i hold her close. she has helped me through a lot. she's helped me through this time a lot, since i've...
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my daddy was a blind preacher and my mama was a water moccasin. we had it rough. i mean, i worked three jobs in high school and two of them were grave digger. >> oh, no. >> in fact, that's how i lost my virginity. go on, laugh at the weirdo, laugh at the weirdo. all right. but that's still not a reason that you should vote for me. >> was there anything that you learned during the convention like paul ryan you found interesting? >> paul ryan is great if you like mitt romney but you think he's too cool and relatable. the first time i saw paul ryan, i thought young mitt romney had traveled through time to confront his older self. and paul ryan might be a looper like that movie "looper" with gordon gordon lewis. >> you think you mean gordon levitt. so james, romney had to answer the comments he made about a so called 47% of americans that he isn't worried about pleasing. >> mitt romney is a millionaire, and i think he shouldn't hide that from anyone any more. he's out there putting on chinos and going to barbecues. just act rich. wear a big top hat and a cape and pace
my daddy was a blind preacher and my mama was a water moccasin. we had it rough. i mean, i worked three jobs in high school and two of them were grave digger. >> oh, no. >> in fact, that's how i lost my virginity. go on, laugh at the weirdo, laugh at the weirdo. all right. but that's still not a reason that you should vote for me. >> was there anything that you learned during the convention like paul ryan you found interesting? >> paul ryan is great if you like mitt...
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he goes, mama, mama. i said run! run as fast as you can! >> andrea and her son escape before the tent lights up, but the unintended fireworks display is just beginning. >> at one point the fireworks were going 40, 50 feet up in the air. then as the explosion started to get bigger, it started to rip the tent apart. >> firefighters arrive and use water cannons to put out the blaze, extinguishing the last batch of exploding fireworks. after 20 minutes, all that's left of the galaxy fireworks stand is a mangled frame. >> i went back to the scene, and when i arrived, there was some smoke lingering and there was fire cartridges still on the tables like everything was for sale, that had gone off and it was just all burnt cartridges sitting there. >> it turned out that the man who appeared drunk was responsible for the blaze. tony glen rogers is convicted of first-degree arson and sentenced to 3 1/2 years in prison. $70,000 worth of fireworks go up in smoke. >> the job that i have as a freelance photographer, i see crazy things every day. but that'
he goes, mama, mama. i said run! run as fast as you can! >> andrea and her son escape before the tent lights up, but the unintended fireworks display is just beginning. >> at one point the fireworks were going 40, 50 feet up in the air. then as the explosion started to get bigger, it started to rip the tent apart. >> firefighters arrive and use water cannons to put out the blaze, extinguishing the last batch of exploding fireworks. after 20 minutes, all that's left of the...
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look at your mama. this is your mama, yes. emotionally, i have to tell myself that it's just time for bonding with him. but the hardest part is knowing that i have to leave him and go back to the cell. >> hopefully, when she gets out, it will be easier for them to bond again and be connected. >> you know, i just talk to him the whole time and try to look in his eyes, keep him looking at me, so hopefully, my picture will stick in his head. it's hard. i don't get to see like his first time he rolled over, the first time he grabbed at something. that part bothers me. but when i'm with him, it's just like i wish that time would hold still so i could spend more time with him, but i treasure every minute, you know? >> coming up -- >> what the [ bleep ] this look like? i'm moving about the dome. >> one inmate struggles, not only with his anger but his anger management class. >> i took a ten-pound weight and i bust his head. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first eve
look at your mama. this is your mama, yes. emotionally, i have to tell myself that it's just time for bonding with him. but the hardest part is knowing that i have to leave him and go back to the cell. >> hopefully, when she gets out, it will be easier for them to bond again and be connected. >> you know, i just talk to him the whole time and try to look in his eyes, keep him looking at me, so hopefully, my picture will stick in his head. it's hard. i don't get to see like his first...
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when i did that, oh, i got everybody's attention then, everybody and their [ bleep ] mama wanted to talk to me and find out why did i it. i didn't care win just wanted to make it home alive, man. >> we're going up to "g" unit to talk to offender gonzalez. he always gets in trouble and tries to manipulate his way out of it by cutting himself. makes it real hard to deal with him. rudy? gonzalez, gonzalez, come on. >> prison staff think this latest cutting incident might be more about gonzalez's upcoming release than threats. >> people think you're not going to make it. >> who's thinking that? >> just how you're acting. your actions have changed the last few days. you're starting to wig out a little bit. >> i know, it's because i'm nervous. >> but you've got to take control of that. >> i'm trying. it's been eight years. that's a long time. >> i understand that. but there's a lot of changes out there that you're going to have to face. >> exactly. and one of them is my dad not being out there. it's going to freak me out a little bit. every time i needed him, he was there. and him not being th
when i did that, oh, i got everybody's attention then, everybody and their [ bleep ] mama wanted to talk to me and find out why did i it. i didn't care win just wanted to make it home alive, man. >> we're going up to "g" unit to talk to offender gonzalez. he always gets in trouble and tries to manipulate his way out of it by cutting himself. makes it real hard to deal with him. rudy? gonzalez, gonzalez, come on. >> prison staff think this latest cutting incident might be...
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mama. >> he's my baby. my asian baby. look at his eyes. >> he reminds me of a precious moments doll right here. you know, the sad eyes kind of. >> i just don't want them to stop talking to me, stop caring for me, stop seeing me as that person they can relate to or somebody they can go to. i don't want to lose their respect. i know i should have told them the truth from the beginning. i don't want them to think i'm that person. someone that heinous, someone that brutal. i'm not that person. >> prosecutors say fox died from internal bleeding after blunt force to the abdomen. the night of his death, concepcion had gone out with girlfriends to celebrate her 25th birthday. she says she left fox with her -year-old daughter in her boyfriend's care. >> everything was fine. i laid them out in our living room and i turned on "the bee" movie for them. that was the last thing that he did. and they were fine. they were sleeping when i left them. i got a phone call within 41 minutes. he pretty much just said, baby, come home, baby, com
mama. >> he's my baby. my asian baby. look at his eyes. >> he reminds me of a precious moments doll right here. you know, the sad eyes kind of. >> i just don't want them to stop talking to me, stop caring for me, stop seeing me as that person they can relate to or somebody they can go to. i don't want to lose their respect. i know i should have told them the truth from the beginning. i don't want them to think i'm that person. someone that heinous, someone that brutal. i'm not...
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school so i could finish my high school diploma, take care of my little girl, get married to my girl's mama. take care of them. pretty much normal.
school so i could finish my high school diploma, take care of my little girl, get married to my girl's mama. take care of them. pretty much normal.
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i'm real offended by what you said, and i'm putting myself in your mama's shoes right now. you telling me you willing to sell your momma out for whatever it is you think you needed. what were you robbing from? >> it's worth it. you must really want it. if you're taking a risk to do it. >> i don't know what you say is worth it. ain't nothing worth my momma to me, nothing. you guys ain't really paying attention how you hurting your mom. >> monroe never realized how his crimes would hurt his own mother until the day he was sentenced. >> when the judge actually said, "you're a cold-blooded murderer, and i'm trying you as an adult to be sentenced to 15 years to life in prison," i heard my mom scream. and it just -- it's horrible. it was a horrible feeling like physically, emotionally, mentally, it was just horrible. and you know, i put my head in my lap and i cried. >> the boys are also given a preview of the stark conditions they might face if they ever enter the california prison system. >> i want you guys to get a good look at this restroom. this is where you're going to use
i'm real offended by what you said, and i'm putting myself in your mama's shoes right now. you telling me you willing to sell your momma out for whatever it is you think you needed. what were you robbing from? >> it's worth it. you must really want it. if you're taking a risk to do it. >> i don't know what you say is worth it. ain't nothing worth my momma to me, nothing. you guys ain't really paying attention how you hurting your mom. >> monroe never realized how his crimes...
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my mama be watching this, girl. she's a christian. >> forming a relationship in prison is a way for many of the women to survive. >> women like women, men like men, oh, well. >> relationships with female offenders is a very interesting, a very unique and a very complex issue that we have to deal with and contend with. >> a lot of women in here mess it up. lie on you, cheat. >> and it's just a game to most of these women. >> yeah. >> a game. they drag you for money. >> they ain't never been in a woman relationship and i guess i sway them and con them. i guess they have a game talk with me. so when they come in, they want to know about the bull dagging, and i be like, i be thinking, yeah, there's one right there. nine times out of ten, they just give me what i want, i don't have to play them. >> because there are penalties for having sex in prison, inmates will sometimes cover for other inmates to allow them a private moment. >> like i say, ten-four for me and my girlfriend while we go in here. because she's going to
my mama be watching this, girl. she's a christian. >> forming a relationship in prison is a way for many of the women to survive. >> women like women, men like men, oh, well. >> relationships with female offenders is a very interesting, a very unique and a very complex issue that we have to deal with and contend with. >> a lot of women in here mess it up. lie on you, cheat. >> and it's just a game to most of these women. >> yeah. >> a game. they drag...
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. >> i'm a mama's boy. >> yes. he most definitely is. >> william and i had a heart-to-heart talk yesterday, and william kept apologizing to me for what he had done. and i kept apologizing to him for what i had to do. and, you know, we hugged afterwards. >> i love you. >> i love you. i told him, i was like, dad, just stop. i was like, you did what was right. i'm not mad at you. i still love you. i'm just glad to be home. and i'm glad to be here with you.
. >> i'm a mama's boy. >> yes. he most definitely is. >> william and i had a heart-to-heart talk yesterday, and william kept apologizing to me for what he had done. and i kept apologizing to him for what i had to do. and, you know, we hugged afterwards. >> i love you. >> i love you. i told him, i was like, dad, just stop. i was like, you did what was right. i'm not mad at you. i still love you. i'm just glad to be home. and i'm glad to be here with you.
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you know, like i hurt my mama again, you know. >> the trespassing charges were quickly dropped. but because jones was on parole at the time of his arrest, he would have to be detained in jail until the parole commission completed its own investigation. we joined him on the morning of his hearing. >> on the day that he was going to his hearing, he was very nervous, and rightfully so, because he was going to find out whether he was going to go back to prison for a few years or go back on the street. i tried talking to him a little bit. he barely said a word. he was just focused on what was going on and in his zone, wondering what was going to happen. >> mr. jones. you can come on in. >> at the hearing, jones would again be confronted by his arresting officer who says his trespassing violation might not be as minor as it seems. >> a majority of the people that commit the larger crimes are committing the smaller crimes. and if you take those individuals that are committing the smaller crimes and you put them in jail for those, they're not out to commit the bigger ones. his charges w
you know, like i hurt my mama again, you know. >> the trespassing charges were quickly dropped. but because jones was on parole at the time of his arrest, he would have to be detained in jail until the parole commission completed its own investigation. we joined him on the morning of his hearing. >> on the day that he was going to his hearing, he was very nervous, and rightfully so, because he was going to find out whether he was going to go back to prison for a few years or go back...
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equality, which is not the same thing as whether or not mitt romney likes women or likes his wife or his mama or any of that, but it does feel to me like the stories that we hear about his role as bishop in the church and the things that he said to women in tough circumstances about their reproductive choices is relevant. does that feel relevant to you, nancy? >> it definitely does. it seems very paternalistic. and the shame of the whole thing on thursday night was apparently part of that film that was shown before the networks rolled, it showed a lot of his interest, his love of the morman church, his connections and relationships with people in that community. and from what i saw, it's very touching. i'm not a fan of his, but you had to be moved by all of that. that never made it on air. so it's still this kind of mystery. and i have the same questions that you do. i have them about his ideas about race as well because the morman church had definite ideas about race until the '80s. you know? this is part of how he grew up. >> so do you think it's time for him to actively engage this, or is
equality, which is not the same thing as whether or not mitt romney likes women or likes his wife or his mama or any of that, but it does feel to me like the stories that we hear about his role as bishop in the church and the things that he said to women in tough circumstances about their reproductive choices is relevant. does that feel relevant to you, nancy? >> it definitely does. it seems very paternalistic. and the shame of the whole thing on thursday night was apparently part of that...