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opinion pages, joshua green. we're going to get to your cover story in a moment. great to have you on. but first, joe, you pointed this it out in the "wall street journal." it's so interesting. it's entitled "an affair to remember." monica lewinsky came out against cyber bullying, talked about being one of the first people to really have her name just splashed across the internet and forever changing her life. part of it say this is and i'll read what we have in a graphic. the problem is that monica lewinsky was the victim of the clinton lagoon. as white house operatives tried to destroy her reputation when the scandal broke. the real bullies weren't online. they were in the west wing. she's been described as a narcissistic looney tune. the clintons weren't above smearing a young woman not much older than their daughter as a blackmailer. since she brought it up, we also wonder what the modern feminists applauding her address think about men in power publically shaming a female sub ordinate without her concept. >> this obviously would just be a rerun of an episode
opinion pages, joshua green. we're going to get to your cover story in a moment. great to have you on. but first, joe, you pointed this it out in the "wall street journal." it's so interesting. it's entitled "an affair to remember." monica lewinsky came out against cyber bullying, talked about being one of the first people to really have her name just splashed across the internet and forever changing her life. part of it say this is and i'll read what we have in a graphic....
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that has not been the case for 20-year-old joshua schilling. [ bleep ] schilling is housed in a single-person segregation cell. officers have just shut the water off to his sink and toilet after he threatened to flood the walkway. >> so, right now we're going to call the sergeant and let them know what's going on. and there's urine coming up the floor. you all may want to step back. >> have a seat on your bunk. have a seat on your bunk. don't move. sit down. >> is there a reason why you're doing this, schilling? >> well, we're not the police, so. >> schilling was recently sentenced to 15 years for multiple felonies, including assault, and is awaiting transfer to prison. >> what is wrong with you? why all of a sudden do you want to start acting a fool, start flooding the walls and -- >> i didn't flood the wall. >> there was water all over the floor. >> they were going to cut it off, so i grabbed the cup. >> because you're flooding my wall. >> i wasn't flooding. >> you do this all the time. i'm not putting up with it. >> during schilling's 11-month stay at louisville metro, he has been anything
that has not been the case for 20-year-old joshua schilling. [ bleep ] schilling is housed in a single-person segregation cell. officers have just shut the water off to his sink and toilet after he threatened to flood the walkway. >> so, right now we're going to call the sergeant and let them know what's going on. and there's urine coming up the floor. you all may want to step back. >> have a seat on your bunk. have a seat on your bunk. don't move. sit down. >> is there a...
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. >> on that rainy day joshua voss, a newcomer to pelican bay was in the recreation yard with scores of other prisoners. many of them were wearing rain gear, not only as protection from the elements but to hide dozens of homemade weapons. >> i noticed over here some people started stabbing each other. >> this surveillance footage reveals a group of southern mexican gang members unleashing a vicious coordinated attack against a group of black inmates. the beginning of california's worst prison riot. >> i had looked around and all over the yard there was fighting, stabbings going on. >> doug and dozens of his officers tried to subdue inmates with pepper spray and tear gas. every time it seemed the staff had the situation under control, another fight broke out. >> looked like the movie "brave heart" but it was the real deal. >> they started firing shots, so everybody that wasn't involved in the riot laid on the ground. >> even the gun fire raining down from security towers did not quell the riot until one of the inmates was killed. 15 others were wounded. >> after we were done i was cle
. >> on that rainy day joshua voss, a newcomer to pelican bay was in the recreation yard with scores of other prisoners. many of them were wearing rain gear, not only as protection from the elements but to hide dozens of homemade weapons. >> i noticed over here some people started stabbing each other. >> this surveillance footage reveals a group of southern mexican gang members unleashing a vicious coordinated attack against a group of black inmates. the beginning of...
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joining us now, senior national correspondent for bloomberg business week joshua green and pulitzer prize winning columnist and msnbc analyst eugene robinson. gene, you write about america's stake in the ebola fight. in part you write this, ebola is a nightmare disease that travel restrictions cannot keep out. the correct response should be urgent concern, not panic and an all-out crusade to extinguish at its source, any kind of knee-jerk attempt to ban all travel from countries where the outbreak is raging would be disastrously counterproductive. western doctors, nurses, missionaries, and others who went to west africa to quell the outbreak would be kept from leaving the hot zone. you can't send health workers in if you have no way to get them out. the white house was on the forefront of this. we were following them covering the story as they sort of piled resources in saying this is big. >> right. this is big. >> this is big. >> we have a story on the front page of the post this morning about the math of ebola and it's really scary. you know, the number of cases that arrive from each in
joining us now, senior national correspondent for bloomberg business week joshua green and pulitzer prize winning columnist and msnbc analyst eugene robinson. gene, you write about america's stake in the ebola fight. in part you write this, ebola is a nightmare disease that travel restrictions cannot keep out. the correct response should be urgent concern, not panic and an all-out crusade to extinguish at its source, any kind of knee-jerk attempt to ban all travel from countries where the...