heather: step on it. bill: might save the home. everything you do on the web could soon be open to prying eyes. the obama administration is expanding an internet scanning program once restricted only to government networks. now steve hayes, senior writer, weekly standard , fox news contributor has been looking at this and he is with me now. steve, good morning to you. good morning, bill. bill: big picture, you seem to be okay with this, is that right? i think we need to know a lot more about the details how exactly this will work and we need to know what kind of protections are set up to protect the privacy of average americans. no one wants the government to have access or the opportunity to scanning or reading their e-mails on one hand. on the other hand, when you look at nature of the cyber threat that we face on a daily basis, both in government and in industry and in our private networks, it s a significant problem and it needs to be addressed and i think address addressed fo
that you can t mention it. during his 14 years on the job, san quentin officer jones has never had a worse experience than being gassed. i would rather be punched, rather be kicked, rather be stabbed than to be gassed like i was back in 92. we have never heard a more extreme account of gassing as the one described by kentucky state penitentiary inmate, fleece johnson. i asked everybody on the wall to [ bleep ] in a bucket. send it down to me. and i would take, two, three, light bulbs, put it in some toilet paper, step on it, break it in some little fragments, so when i throw it on them, they wipe it, it will cut into them and get in their blood. and i was standing there with a big old bucket of it and throw
that you can t mention it. during his 14 years on the job, san quentin officer jones has never had a worse experience than being gassed. i would rather be punched, rather be kicked, rather be stabbed than to be gassed like i was back in 92. we have never heard a more extreme account of gassing as the one described by kentucky state penitentiary inmate, fleece johnson. i asked everybody on the wall to [ bleep ] in a bucket. send it down to me. and i would take, two, three, light bulbs, put it in some toilet paper, step on it, break it in some little fragments, so when i throw it on them, they wipe it, it will cut into them and get in their blood. and i was standing there with a big old bucket of it and throw it in their face.
gassing is what we call it. it s a mixture of feces and urine sometimes fermented for days until it stews into something that is so grotesque that you can t mention it. during his 14 years on the job, san quentin officer jones has never had a worse experience than being gassed. i would rather be punched, rather be kicked, rather be stabbed than to be gassed like i was back in 92. we have never heard a more extreme account of gassing as the one described by kentucky state penitentiary inmate, fleece johnson. i asked everybody on the wall to [ bleep ] in a bucket. send it down to me. and i would take, two, three, light bulbs, put it in some toilet paper, step on it, break it in some little fragments, so when i throw it on them, they wipe it, it will cut into them
to [ bleep ] in a bucket. send it down to me. and i would take, two, three, light bulbs, put it in some toilet paper, step on it, break it in some little fragments, so when i throw it on them, they wipe it, it will cut into them and get in their blood. and i was standing there with a big old bucket of it and throw it in their face. they would just go nuts. and so the corrections finally made a law that made it a felony. and then that s when i stopped. coming up on lockup: raw. the most violent confrontations behind bars. cell extractions. they tell you to back up to the door.