david corn, it hung around romney s neck like a led anchor. even now four months after he lost the presidency, trying to e comments. it was a very unfortunate statement that i made, it s not what i meant. i didn t express myself as i wished i would have. and it was very harmful. what i said is not what i believe. what i said is not what i believe. funny thing about that clip, even though it played a constant loop in the presidential campaign, to this day, nothing is known about the person that shot it, the person that set up that camera in the first place. he has been completely unknown to the public this entire time. and that is about to change because my colleague, ed schultz, has a heck of a scoop. ed has been able to arrange a sit down interview, the only one ever, with the man behind the 47% video. the man that shot it. it is a big exclusive that will air tomorrow night on msnbc on
you know, do something for yourself. i love you, kid. that s it. the 700 people we have currently in this facility, there s roughly 75 or 80 that are just constantly in trouble, on a constant rotation where they go to a unit, get in a fight, go back to segregation. it s a constant loop with some of these guys. david peters falls into that category. after serving 30 days in segregation for fighting along his good friend dellshaun bloodworth, david peters was given another chance to live on a general population unit. it didn t last long. he joined four others in assaulting another inmate on the unit and is now back in segregation. but he says the other guy is the one who started it. i guess he had an issue with one of my friends.
here because you know what you ll get if you come back here. you know, do something for yourself. i love you, kid. that s it. the 700 people we have currently in this facility is roughly 75 or 80 that are constantly in trouble, constant rotation, fight, segregation, fight. constant loop. david peters falls into that category. after serving 30 days in segregation for fighting alongside his good friend dull shaun bloodworth, david peters was given another chance to live on a general population unit. it didn t last long. he joined four others in assaulting another inmate on the unit. and is now back in segregation. but he says the other guy is the one who started it.
younger brother. nicholas, i wish you the best of luck. go out there and do the right thing. don t make the same mistake we always made. go home, go to uncle bernie s house, see your kid. don t be too anxious to get back here because you know what you ll get if you come back here. you know, do something for yourself. i love you, kid. that s it. the 700 people we have currently in this facility is roughly 75 or 80 that are constantly in trouble, constant rotation, fight, segregation, fight. constant loop. david peters falls into that category. after serving 30 days in segregation for fighting alongside his good friend dull
always made. go home, go to uncle bernie s house, see your kid. don t be too anxious to get back here because you know what you ll get if you come back here. you know, do something for yourself. i love you, kid. that s it. the 700 people we have currently in this facility is roughly 75 or 80 that are constantly in trouble, constant rotation, fight, segregation, fight. constant loop. david peters falls into that category. after serving 30 days in segregation for fighting alongside his good friend dull shaun bloodworth, david peters was given another chance to live on a general population unit. it didn t last long.