like cooking in a back alley? yes. all right. chef craig likefield has done what many call a very unwise thing. after working a gotham grill in manhattan, instead of staying where the money arguably was, he returned to detroit. he s been working to get a brick and mortgager establishment going tucked under an underpass in detroit. you have a weird attitude toward food in general. yeah. what s that? we re going to eat well. charlie may have a surprise. his appreciation of fine food and dining is shall we say, lacking.
when our crew went back indoors, they learned that kern valley s dominant hispanic gang controlled the exercise session. because all their practices are shrouded in secrecy, they would not work out in front of our cameras. but they can t avoid prison surveillance cameras. notice right now you have what a call a cadence call. it s an exercise routine, there s a certain group of inmates that initiate it. and, therefore, the race have to follow as long as they show respect. everything in prison is about respect. we found another example of an inmate bridging the racial divide. when we ran into dillon dunn at work in kern valley s kitchen. how unusual are you here? in this prison i m the only one. the only what? the only white krip. i think the whole crew was surprised to find out he was a crip.
bush administration, there was a lot of talk from republicans talking about operating under what some call a unitary theory, the idea that president bush or sometimes cheney could do whatever they wanted, there were no limits on their unitary power. and the sort of ironic, bitter sum result of what s going on here of republican s current legislative strategy is that it has fomented a great deal of legal solo executive action that you could get out of president obama, if only because that s the logical response of any president who sees that congress is not going to pass just about anything. now, whether that s a good thing or a bad thing depends on how you view it and whether it s the ideal form of relationship that our founders envisioned. probably not. they wanted co-equal collaboration. but if you re going to be obstructionist about everything, you are basically daring the president, in this case, this president obama, to do as much as he can with the power he has. and what we re se
when our crew went back indoors, they learned that kern valley s dominant hispanic gang controlled the exercise session. because all their practices are shrouded in secrecy, they would not work out in front of our cameras. but they can t avoid prison surveillance cameras. notice right now you have what a call a cadence call. it s an exercise routine, there s a certain group of inmates that initiate it. and, therefore, the race have to follow as long as they show respect. everything in prison is about respect. we found another example of an inmate bridging the racial divide. when we ran into dillon dunn at work in kern valley s kitchen. how unusual are you here? in this prison i m the only one. the only what? the only white krip. i think the whole crew was surprised to find out he was a crip.
valley s dominant hispanic gang controlled the exercise session. because all their practices are shrouded in secrecy, they would not work out in front of our cameras. but they can t avoid prison surveillance cameras. notice right now you have what a call a cadence call. it s an exercise routine, there s a certain group of inmates that initiate it. and, therefore, the race have to follow as long as they show respect. everything in prison is about respect. we found another example of an inmate bridging the racial divide. when we ran into dillon dunn at work in kern valley s kitchen. how unusual are you here? in this prison i m the only one. the only what? the only white krip. i think the whole crew was surprised to find out he was a crip. a white guy as a crip. i run with the blacks.