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doing time behind the walls of the bergen county jail in hackensack, new jersey, is the last place michael bates wanted to be today. not only did he recently complete a nine-year prison sentence for involuntary manslaughter, he s now awaiting trial on two new counts of aggravated assault. if that s not bad enough, today is his birthday and all he has is a gift from another inmate. he told me happy birthday and gave me toilet tissue with my name on it and gave me some of these. having served time before, bates knows this is no random collection of items. they re to make a device known in jail as a fifi. you could get a towel or whatever and you roll this up. you roll the towel up real tight and you take the glove and you stuff them inside the towel. then you take vaseline and you throw the vaseline in between
personal possessions or any other privileges. they even have their mattresses removed during the day. what is the purpose of taking your mattress? that s just torture. this is what little bit of stuff they leave you with. they take all your clothes and leave you with two t-shirts, two pair of boxers. i ve got my toilet tissue wrapped up in here to use as a pillow and roll all that up on my bed and use that as a pillow. the main goal is voluntary compliance or disciplinary segregation does gain compliance. they might think next time before they break a rule in jail. and bell admits that segregation has had an impact. i ain t doing [ bleep ] in jail. nothing. i m staying in my lane. i m not associated with nobody else in jail. i ain t having no conversations with anybody else in this [ bleep ] jail. i m good. i m chillin .
not only did he recently complete a nine-year prison sentence for involuntary manslaughter, he s now awaiting trial on two new counts of aggravated assault. if that s not bad enough, today is his birthday and all he has is a gift from another inmate. he told me happy birthday and gave me toilet tissue with my name on it and gave me some of these. having served time before, bates knows this is no random collection of items. they re to make a device known in jail as a fifi. you could get a towel or whatever and you roll this up. you roll the towel up real tight and you take the glove and you stuff them inside the towel. then you take vaseline and you throw the vaseline in between the towel, the gloves, and it s called a fifi. and bates says he has more important concerns on his mind. he has a 12-year-old son that he has missed out on raising due to the years he spent behind bars.
that s fair, there s opportunity lost and cost. and the cost here is all of the agenda left undone. i hear from white house aids as i m sure you do, russia, russia, media is bringing it back to russia. no, we re reporting on donald trump s own words and reporting on them accurately and words as you put it the fbi management and whether he would further interfere in investigations regarding russia. let s talk about russia and numbers. ambassador, the treasury department today cracking down a $2 millioninen exxon for bunessone with russia when sanctions were imposed, when rex tillerson was the ceo of exxon. now for me the way i read this, a $2 million fine on a company that banks $78 billion a year? they ve got toilet tissue worth more than $2 million. many could read this as the white house trying to put out their look at us, we re not buddying up to corporate giants and not so nice to russia.