and recorded some of our most dramatic footage. i m serving a life without parole sentence, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence, and a 10-year sentence, all together. at the time of our visit bobby gilbert had been at alabama s holman correctional facility for only four years. but he first landed in prison at the age of 18. he told us how a minor dispute over money led him to murder an acquaintance from his town. he said basically the only way i would get my money is over his dead body. you know. i was hot-headed then. so that s how i got it. how much money did he owe you? he owed me $36. i paid $37 for the gun i killed him with. so, you know
in prison can push some inmates to the limit. in trying to understand how they deal with the specter of never being free again, we ve met some of our most memorable characters and recorded some of our most dramatic footage. i m serving a life without parole sentence, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence, and a 10-year sentence, all together. at the time of our visit bobby gilbert had been at alabama s holman correctional facility for only four years. but he first landed in prison at the age of 18. he told us how a minor dispute over money led him to murder an acquaintance from his town. he said basically the only way i would get my money is over his dead body. you know. i was hot-headed then. so that s how i got it. how much money did he owe you? he owed me $36. i paid $37 for the gun i killed him with. so, you know
and recorded some of our most dramatic footage. i m serving a life without parole sentence, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence, and a 10-year sentence, all together. at the time of our visit bobby gilbert had been at alabama s holman correctional facility for only four years. but he first landed in prison at the age of 18. he told us how a minor dispute over money led him to murder an acquaintance from his town. he said basically the only way i would get my money is over his dead body. you know. i was hot-headed then. so that s how i got it. how much money did he owe you? he owed me $36. i paid $37 for the gun i killed him with. so, you know once behind bars, gilbert s violent temper led to numerous other crimes, including stabbing
of the most interesting parts about lockup. you do your time. don t let it do you. the monotonous grind of life in prison can push some inmates to the limit. in trying to understand how they deal with the specter of never being free again, we ve met some of our most memorable characters and recorded some of our most dramatic footage. i m serving a life without parole sentence, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence, and a 10-year sentence, all together. at the time of our visit bobby gilbert had been at alabama s holman correctional facility for only four years. but he first landed in prison at the age of 18. he told us how a minor dispute over money led him to murder an acquaintance from his town.
more headlines for you coming up. plus see you back here at 1:00 p.m. eastern in headquarter s news headquarters. back to forbes on fox for you right now only on the fox news channel. david: well, five years after the financial crisis hit, the government is slapping new fines on big banks like jp morgan. regulate torse say it s because the banks helped cause the crisis by pushing loans on people who couldn t afford them. but steve, you say if you are going to prosecute anybody for this, start with a lawmaker. who are pushing banks to approve the sub prime loans. that is right. since the 1990s, and going to the late 1970s, the government is pushing up the sub prime loan, coming up with the quotas and the like. while we re at it, go after the federal reserve. money led to the housing boom and bust. the treasury department did the same thing. it s regulators and lawmakers. in in this case, the bankers from least villains but they are getting the biggest hit.