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the nashua street jail. >> this ain't wall street. this ain't bourbon street. it sure ain't rodeo drive. this is nashua street. >> the new arrivals have not been convicted of the crimes for which they were arrested and considered innocent until proven guilty. >> step in. >> those who are not quickly released or bailed out will be housed at nashua until their cases are closed. and every year, thousands of men and women undergo a demanding application process to secure and manage inmates while they're in jail. less than 1% will make it to the final stage, cadet training. >> there was 40 people, 40 candidates that were brought into this academy class. there were upwards of 10,000 applications for the job. >> the cadets must pass a series of difficult tests to become suffolk county jail deputies. >> we teach them everything from combatives which is defensive tactics to firearms, to first aid, fire safety, approximately 40 different components of what they do. this morning, we're going to do some defensive tactics training. they have some ground defense where we've
the nashua street jail. >> this ain't wall street. this ain't bourbon street. it sure ain't rodeo drive. this is nashua street. >> the new arrivals have not been convicted of the crimes for which they were arrested and considered innocent until proven guilty. >> step in. >> those who are not quickly released or bailed out will be housed at nashua until their cases are closed. and every year, thousands of men and women undergo a demanding application process to secure and...
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for the past ten months, delshaun bloodworth has been incarcerated at nashua.waiting trial on charges of armed robbery and assault and battery but now he's about to make the move to the house. he's accepted a plea bargain and has been sentenced to two and a half years. >> the judge said this is a gift to me and i should appreciate it because i could have easily got more time. people don't know, armed robbery is a serious, serious charge. so i gladly took it. >> but the plea deal, he admitted his role in the robbery of a woman in downtown boston. >> we roll up behind her and i told her not to yell. people like to yell and then we run off, no, she didn't yell because i told her not to. she might have if didn't said anything or if she didn't see the gun. but told her to give me everything you got. give me everything. i want everything. i don't want just your money, i wan everything. >> did you say anything to the person that you robbed? >> i would tell her, welcome to life. it's a cold world. if that wasn't you, it would be the next person. nothing personal. as we
for the past ten months, delshaun bloodworth has been incarcerated at nashua.waiting trial on charges of armed robbery and assault and battery but now he's about to make the move to the house. he's accepted a plea bargain and has been sentenced to two and a half years. >> the judge said this is a gift to me and i should appreciate it because i could have easily got more time. people don't know, armed robbery is a serious, serious charge. so i gladly took it. >> but the plea deal, he...
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same facility, those who have only been charged with a crime and are awaiting trial are held at the nashua street jail until the resolution of their case. those who are convicted and receive sentences of two-and-a-half years or less will usually serve their time four miles away at the house of correction. >> top of the world. 15 minutes! i told you. i told you. it was going to be nothing. >> it's a place sal giuliano has become very familiar with over the years. [ bleep ] >> keep a small circle. >> my buddy shayne, mini me. >> south boston's in the house over here. >> we got one for you. >> what's up? >> these guys here, i grew up with them, from the same hometown. >> what's the table? >> what's up? >> i don't want to make any more friends. i have 13 commitments. i've been in this jail 12 times. my last court date i had 76 convictions. i'm doing the second half of a two-year sentence, i finished a year in may, went home on probation, placed me on a bracelet, house arrest. that didn't fit too good. i ended up cutting it off, the first of my own. i assisted a few friends before. >> giuliano'
same facility, those who have only been charged with a crime and are awaiting trial are held at the nashua street jail until the resolution of their case. those who are convicted and receive sentences of two-and-a-half years or less will usually serve their time four miles away at the house of correction. >> top of the world. 15 minutes! i told you. i told you. it was going to be nothing. >> it's a place sal giuliano has become very familiar with over the years. [ bleep ] >>...
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welcome to nashua street jail.e followed the kids up to one of the housing units so they could see where one of their next bedrooms could be if they continued on this path. and i think that was probably one of the scariest parts for the kids, the idea of being locked up, actually inside of a cell. >> get in there. welcome home. oh, there's only two beds. you got to share beds. have a seat. make yourself comfortable. that's where you're going to be. >> that's how you want to live [ bleep ]? >> you want to cut people? >> you in with a bunch of killers now. >> huh? you want to cut people? >> you want to go home now. >> go in there. go. i'm going to put you in there with them. i'm going to put you in there with them. >> go in there. >> yeah, he's going in. >> do you want to go in there? huh? let's go. you got a bed for him? >> no. >> he's going to sleep in the bed with me. >> oh, okay. that's my my new bitch. get in here! >> when one person is using the bathroom, what you going to do? this will be you this is it right
welcome to nashua street jail.e followed the kids up to one of the housing units so they could see where one of their next bedrooms could be if they continued on this path. and i think that was probably one of the scariest parts for the kids, the idea of being locked up, actually inside of a cell. >> get in there. welcome home. oh, there's only two beds. you got to share beds. have a seat. make yourself comfortable. that's where you're going to be. >> that's how you want to live [...
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build in nashua, new hampshire. in nashua, new hampshire. caller: i am so happy to be an independent. we have a war going on between the democrats and the republicans. a real war is between the very rich, the democrats, and the republicans. none of them are turning their head or are concerned about what is happening to this country. they don't care if we end up with one million kids totally uneducated because there parents aren't educated enough to help them. they're not doing anything to turn this country around. doing is trying to cut taxes for their best time to cut taxesy -- further, spend money we don't have further. what we need is less spending. host: from twitter -- you can go to facebook.com/c- span. we are marking the 50th oniversary of the war poverty today. lyndon johnson declared a before his joint session of congress pit today marks an anniversary, three years ago gabrielle giffords and others were shot in arizona in downtown tucson. wrote today in the opinion pages of "the new york times" -- as many of you know, her and her hu
build in nashua, new hampshire. in nashua, new hampshire. caller: i am so happy to be an independent. we have a war going on between the democrats and the republicans. a real war is between the very rich, the democrats, and the republicans. none of them are turning their head or are concerned about what is happening to this country. they don't care if we end up with one million kids totally uneducated because there parents aren't educated enough to help them. they're not doing anything to turn...
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next up, nashua, new hampshire. caller: good morning.s that thement president should address term limits. we do not have a representative congress. we have millionaires and multimillionaires and i think that should change. to twold limit them terms rather than have rich people come in and continue lining their pockets. the second thing about the nsa -- the president went -- gave an apology speech about how we used to spy on people and so on. there are $2 billion writing on this. on this.- riding someone is using their money. it is a huge pressure to keep using that money so people can be spied on. that is scary. issuesre both of those things you want to hear expressed or is there one thing overall? caller: i would like him to express about term limits and someone should investigate the financial end of nsa and the spine. the other thing is the corporate welfare. were given by the supreme court, the definitions they have, the same rights as individuals. if they have the same rights as individuals, they should have the same lives as indivi
next up, nashua, new hampshire. caller: good morning.s that thement president should address term limits. we do not have a representative congress. we have millionaires and multimillionaires and i think that should change. to twold limit them terms rather than have rich people come in and continue lining their pockets. the second thing about the nsa -- the president went -- gave an apology speech about how we used to spy on people and so on. there are $2 billion writing on this. on this.-...
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$284 billion in personal income saved over 22010.rse of 2009 bobby is waiting in oklahoma come in nashua, oklahoma, on our line for republicans. caller: i don't think the government ought to be picking and choosing winners. the government don't have any money. when they call it a government bailout, it is not a government bailout, it is the taxpayer bailing out them companies. i think the free market all to work. if they can make it, they go bankrupt. that is the way it ought to work. host: american hero joe says on , why was gm unable to make a car the customer wanted? .ther carmakers could andrew is in alexandria, virginia, on our line for independents. caller: good morning. host: your thoughts on the auto bailout? yes, i am glad that the auto industry was bailed out, a timeould like to see in america where every company would survive or fail on its own merit. i hope that comes soon because right now government is involved with regulation and with tax incentives, tax disincentives. so i would like to see a time when america was purely free market and companies could survive on their ow
$284 billion in personal income saved over 22010.rse of 2009 bobby is waiting in oklahoma come in nashua, oklahoma, on our line for republicans. caller: i don't think the government ought to be picking and choosing winners. the government don't have any money. when they call it a government bailout, it is not a government bailout, it is the taxpayer bailing out them companies. i think the free market all to work. if they can make it, they go bankrupt. that is the way it ought to work. host:...