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when we visited indiana's wabash valley correctional facility, officers in the security housing unitatest in a string of violent incidents involving convicted burglar douglas mccombs. >> since he's been inside the shu he was on strip cell. when you see the offender come out of his cell and all he's wearing is his underwear, at that time he is on strip cell. i think it was for resisting staff or trying to assault staff before. we've had trouble with about every range we've put him on so far. >> i can't get along with people too much. especially when they're evil. >> one of the people mccombs claims was evil, officer sachtjen. >> an average day in the shu can be pretty mundane. you have rec and showers to do, chow to serve, sick call. so on and so forth. some days like today do get a little more exciting. we had an offender who became belligerent in the shower. >> the offender was mccombs. who told us he had good reason to be upset. >> they tried to get me to take a shower but they don't have no soap or nothing. and i said, well, ma'am, i just came from the other side. it was nasty whe
when we visited indiana's wabash valley correctional facility, officers in the security housing unitatest in a string of violent incidents involving convicted burglar douglas mccombs. >> since he's been inside the shu he was on strip cell. when you see the offender come out of his cell and all he's wearing is his underwear, at that time he is on strip cell. i think it was for resisting staff or trying to assault staff before. we've had trouble with about every range we've put him on so...
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until he leaves, he will be in the jail's most restrictive high security housing unit for an allegedviolence that occurred two months earlier. this time the victim was another inmate, robert haynes. >> my face, i couldn't believe it. >> beautiful face. so sad, man. surprised, man. >> charged with pimping, pandering and human trafficking to which he has pled not guilty, haynes says he had a friendly relationship with white. >> he was cool though. i didn't really have no problems with him till that day the day he lost a bet. >> according to haynes, white lost a bet with him over a football game. the wager was two $1 containers of instant soup from the jail commissary. >> he didn't want to give it up. then he did. when he gave it up, he started mouthing. i started mouthing him back. come holler at me in the cell. >> hanes says when he stepped inside the cell, white lunged at him. >> sliced me in the face with a razor. i didn't even see the razor in his hand, he did it so fast. i guess he know how to use these. >> deputy bounds says the blade was most likely extracted from the plastic ra
until he leaves, he will be in the jail's most restrictive high security housing unit for an allegedviolence that occurred two months earlier. this time the victim was another inmate, robert haynes. >> my face, i couldn't believe it. >> beautiful face. so sad, man. surprised, man. >> charged with pimping, pandering and human trafficking to which he has pled not guilty, haynes says he had a friendly relationship with white. >> he was cool though. i didn't really have no...
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. >> we fight an unending battle to keep the communication from our security housing unit inmates, particularly our gangsters, from getting back out to the streets and out of our 1,100 inmates, over 800 have been validated as gang members or associates. >> pelican bay is the toughest prison in the california prison system. it's where the worst of the worst go to. the first time we sent a "lockup" crew was weeks after they suffered their worst gang riot in history. and there was still tension in the air as the crew walked through the gates. >> the riot fought primarily between black and hispanic inmates lasted a little over 30 minutes. one inmate was killed and dozens of others were stabbed or beaten. when we returned five years later, the tension was still palpable. >> one of the interesting things about pelican bay is there really seemed to be two systems of rules, the prison administration and then the rules of the gangs. and there's this constant tension between the two. it's like a modern day sparta. they have trained themselves mentally, physically for a wartime situation. and it feels lik
. >> we fight an unending battle to keep the communication from our security housing unit inmates, particularly our gangsters, from getting back out to the streets and out of our 1,100 inmates, over 800 have been validated as gang members or associates. >> pelican bay is the toughest prison in the california prison system. it's where the worst of the worst go to. the first time we sent a "lockup" crew was weeks after they suffered their worst gang riot in history. and...
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. >> even the most secured housing units can't always protect so-called chesters from an inmate set on hurting them. when we met christian knight, he was serving 79 years for murder at california state prison corcoran. >> just seeing christian the first time, you kind of knew he had some kind of story. very dramatic looking. you know, with all the tats and very intense. >> it turns out knight had several incredible stories but one involved his attempt to attack a sex offender at the los angeles county jail. >> got this freaking child molester on the tier. he's actually in the van talking about what he does. you know, i like to keep myself, hey, i don't lose my temper. keep myself calm, cool, and collective. that dude made me snap. i get in the van and i tell him, i'm going to rip the toilet off the wall. i'm going to bust through this frickin' glass. i'm going to drag it down the tier, and i'm going to bust through your glass and cut you up your [ muted ]. you're a dead man. yeah, yeah, yeah. then all you hear is steel bending. i got behind the toilet, pushed the toilet all the way bac
. >> even the most secured housing units can't always protect so-called chesters from an inmate set on hurting them. when we met christian knight, he was serving 79 years for murder at california state prison corcoran. >> just seeing christian the first time, you kind of knew he had some kind of story. very dramatic looking. you know, with all the tats and very intense. >> it turns out knight had several incredible stories but one involved his attempt to attack a sex offender...
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the shu housing unit were placed in here for the most part because of violence, and that violence could be against other inmates, or against officers. >> it was here in pelican bay's most secure unit we came across perhaps the prison's most dangerous inmate. >> my name is scanvinski hymes. i got the name, my mother, she wanted me to have a name no other black man in america would have. >> hymes was originally sent to prison for possessing a weapon in a youth facility. at the time our cameras profiled him in 2000 he had been locked up more than 12 years. almost half his life. >> everything is the same every day. nothing really changes too much. wake up in the morning, eat breakfast. go to yard. when i get bored i kind of get into stuff, you know. >> the stuff he frequently gets into is provoking officers to extract him from his cell. >> get off me! >> each inmate is assigned a a security risk classification score based on his disciplinary record. the average score ranges between 19 and 27 points. >> i finally have the highest classification score in this prison system over 2,000 points now. i caught over 30 almost 40 felonies in prison, various staff assaults, anything you can
the shu housing unit were placed in here for the most part because of violence, and that violence could be against other inmates, or against officers. >> it was here in pelican bay's most secure unit we came across perhaps the prison's most dangerous inmate. >> my name is scanvinski hymes. i got the name, my mother, she wanted me to have a name no other black man in america would have. >> hymes was originally sent to prison for possessing a weapon in a youth facility. at the...
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it stands for secured housing unit. the worst. >> mostly assault, intimidations, threatenings. whether it be on staff or inmates that land them in here. so these are -- these are not the good guys. >> when we visited the shu at indiana's wabash valley correctional facility, the staff made it clear, absolute control is the top priority. >> your quietest day in the shu can be your worst day in the shu in two seconds. some of the challenges we face are the threat of being gunned down, as we say it in here, or having feces or urine thrown on you. spit, blood, semen, anything you can think of has happened in this building. >> but for inmates in the shu, the monotony breeds a horror of its own. they told us what it was like to spend 23 hours a day in a windowless concrete cell. sometimes for years at a time. >> you're always trying to find a way to come up for air. the place suffocates you. you know what i'm saying? it's a tomb for me, you know, it's like a tomb, you know, a concrete tomb. >> what if they sent these punk ass
it stands for secured housing unit. the worst. >> mostly assault, intimidations, threatenings. whether it be on staff or inmates that land them in here. so these are -- these are not the good guys. >> when we visited the shu at indiana's wabash valley correctional facility, the staff made it clear, absolute control is the top priority. >> your quietest day in the shu can be your worst day in the shu in two seconds. some of the challenges we face are the threat of being gunned...
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. >>> inside the cuyahoga county correction center, housing unit 9-d is an open door, not unlike the jail's other low security housing units. >> bunch of homosexuals. >> the trouble with you, you know, the people you associate with -- >> i'll pick my own friends. i'm a grown man. nobody don't pick my friends for me. >> i'm going to be picking you up off the floor, right? >> 9-d is reserved for inmates who might be victimized by a younger tougher crowd in other parts of the jail. >> you've been around homosexuals before? >> right. >> you got no problem with our lifestyle? >> no. >> well i wish you'd educate some of these other people in here. it's not like if i touch you it's going to rub off on you. right? >> right. >> i can touch you. see how he's blushing in his cheek. >> most of the men here are either older, gay, or transgender. like clarence culverson, issued an article of clothing not typically found in men's units. >> this is a county-issued jail bra. i keep up, because you're only issued one. so i take care of it like it's my very own. >> culverson has grown breasts through a hormone treatment for a p
. >>> inside the cuyahoga county correction center, housing unit 9-d is an open door, not unlike the jail's other low security housing units. >> bunch of homosexuals. >> the trouble with you, you know, the people you associate with -- >> i'll pick my own friends. i'm a grown man. nobody don't pick my friends for me. >> i'm going to be picking you up off the floor, right? >> 9-d is reserved for inmates who might be victimized by a younger tougher crowd in...
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connections to the high-profile case, stark and nunez were immediately placed in separate maximum security housing units. most other new inmates were assigned to a temporary unit until the jail's classification unit can determine the appropriate housing unit. deanna collins has been in the female pre-classification unit for two weeks now. >> we have women in here who have done everything from kill their kids to kill other people to -- just have a littering violation. loud. obnoxious. i may have done something wrong but i don't feel like i should be here. i feel like house arrest or probation or something. >> the one we're going to see today. >> is that the one with the hair? >> yeah. that will be a good story. >> yeah, there's got to be a story behind that. that's definitely done on purpose, you know that. >> yeah. >> classification officers will interview collins before determining whether to place her in minimum, medium or maximum security. collins says her hair loss was due to a salon mishap. the officers have their own suspicions. >> collins? >> yes. >> we are from the classification unit and we hav
connections to the high-profile case, stark and nunez were immediately placed in separate maximum security housing units. most other new inmates were assigned to a temporary unit until the jail's classification unit can determine the appropriate housing unit. deanna collins has been in the female pre-classification unit for two weeks now. >> we have women in here who have done everything from kill their kids to kill other people to -- just have a littering violation. loud. obnoxious. i...
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everett has now been moved to a higher security housing unit.n my gang, the same gang, i hold the knowledge. so that's why i had so much gang paraphernalia. i seen gang unit come here due to the fact that i am a gang member. i block my window. i knew i was dirty. so i knew i only had just seconds. the things that i could reach for -- >> take the window down. >> -- i flushed them. but i'm not knowing that when i put the shield up, he seen what i was doing. >> take the window down. >> so i told my roommate, man, forget it, man, i'm going to go out there. and if i'm dirt, i'm dirt. >> our interview with him and everett went very well. he's admitted to the fact that he's been insane gangsta disciple since he was 14 years old. however he said it wasn't really about gangs. it was about unity. they delude themselves into thinking this is a huggy, feely type of gang when it's not. >> the manifesto also included a key to the gang's secret codes. >> we have shampoo. that's code for weed. conditioner, heroin. we use these things to control contraband. if i
everett has now been moved to a higher security housing unit.n my gang, the same gang, i hold the knowledge. so that's why i had so much gang paraphernalia. i seen gang unit come here due to the fact that i am a gang member. i block my window. i knew i was dirty. so i knew i only had just seconds. the things that i could reach for -- >> take the window down. >> -- i flushed them. but i'm not knowing that when i put the shield up, he seen what i was doing. >> take the window...
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management one inmate, meaning he will be housed alone in the prison's most restrictive high-security housing unit. the hearing is penn's one chance to change their minds. >> recommendation is post man one based on an assault on a staff member that results in a mandatory referral for a year. do you have anything to say about this? >> yes, sir. i had some lab work to get done. we get back, it's about 3:30-ish. he told me to cuff up. i told him i wanted to speak to the captain and not cuff up. he said, no, you cuff up now. i said i'd like to speak to the captain before i cuff up at all. he put his hands on me it took off from there. i understand you gentlemen are the authority figures and i respect that to the utmost here. but i'm also a man while i'm still in blue. he put his hands on me as a man, i feel i had the right to defend myself as a man. it wasn't a custodial touch. he grabbed me by my neck. i'm sorry. i'm a man. i have to defend myself, gentlemen. >> did the officer order you to place your hands behind your back and submit to hand restraints? >> yes, he did. >> did you comply with the off
management one inmate, meaning he will be housed alone in the prison's most restrictive high-security housing unit. the hearing is penn's one chance to change their minds. >> recommendation is post man one based on an assault on a staff member that results in a mandatory referral for a year. do you have anything to say about this? >> yes, sir. i had some lab work to get done. we get back, it's about 3:30-ish. he told me to cuff up. i told him i wanted to speak to the captain and not...
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. >> wabash valley secured housing unit, or shu, holds the prison's most dangerous inmates. >> how didve to. you absolutely have to. if you let something like that stop you, then they win. if some of them were out on the streets, i would pity anyone they came across. >> but some inmates feel the shu only fuels their violent tendencies. >> the shu is terrible. it is a terrible place. i wouldn't wish this place on my worst enemy. >> as a shu inmate, billy brown is confined to a solitary cell. >> 24 hours i sit in this cell. without communication, without contact from any other human besides officers. >> it's a windowless cell in a pod and he said this incredible thing. he says, do you know how long it's been since i've seen a tree? >> the last time i saw a tree? oh, it's been years. years. it's been years since i saw a tree. when was the last time i interacted with some people? years. >> but some of the staff here believe brown earned his shu term. serving a 40-year sentence for rape, brown landed in the shu when he assaulted an officer at another prison. >> me and another guy was frustr
. >> wabash valley secured housing unit, or shu, holds the prison's most dangerous inmates. >> how didve to. you absolutely have to. if you let something like that stop you, then they win. if some of them were out on the streets, i would pity anyone they came across. >> but some inmates feel the shu only fuels their violent tendencies. >> the shu is terrible. it is a terrible place. i wouldn't wish this place on my worst enemy. >> as a shu inmate, billy brown is...
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patricia gallorini was getting time on the exercise equipment the jail has in its minimum security housing units. >> gallorini is not a typical older lady. she likes to work out. nice to see someone using the gym because so many of them sleep all day long. it's nice to see someone get up and exercise. >> now gallorini is getting her exercise in the jail's prerelease center following a short trial. she was found not guilty of eluding police, but she was convicted for driving under the influence. it was gallorini's third such conviction. but since the prior two were out of state this one was treated as a first conviction. still, she received a maximum sentence. >> and most people only get 15 days. i got nine months. >> gallorini may only serve half the sentence before she is released on probation. and with three and a half months already served, she will be out of jail in about a month. during her stay here, she has confided to master deputy sheriff hamilton about her struggles with alcohol. >> when you get out though -- >> i'm not -- no, whatever it is. >> no alcohol? >> oh, heck no, i'm done. no
patricia gallorini was getting time on the exercise equipment the jail has in its minimum security housing units. >> gallorini is not a typical older lady. she likes to work out. nice to see someone using the gym because so many of them sleep all day long. it's nice to see someone get up and exercise. >> now gallorini is getting her exercise in the jail's prerelease center following a short trial. she was found not guilty of eluding police, but she was convicted for driving under...
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. >> most of the n-dorm inmates work on a construction crew, building a new low-security housing unitn a plot of land adjacent to santa rosa. the dogs are trained to suddenly sit still when they detect the scent of whatever contraband they're searching for. >> that's a good girl. that's a good girl. she's alerting to odors of narcotics. that's a good girl, yes! that's her reward. that's a good girl! that's a good girl! >> we had both dogs alert on this particular box, so there is evidence that drugs have been in this facility, right here at this bunk. we have determined that the two inmates that are assigned to this bunk work on the construction work site, so we are pulling them in. they will be drug tested. >> when they show interest or have what we call a change in behavior, we follow it up with a good, thorough search, just to make sure we're not missing any kind of narcotics. that's our main focus. >> want to check this? >> the search turns up some plastic wrap bundles, but they are not drugs. >> some of the times you'll see them take drugs and hide them inside things like garlic
. >> most of the n-dorm inmates work on a construction crew, building a new low-security housing unitn a plot of land adjacent to santa rosa. the dogs are trained to suddenly sit still when they detect the scent of whatever contraband they're searching for. >> that's a good girl. that's a good girl. she's alerting to odors of narcotics. that's a good girl, yes! that's her reward. that's a good girl! that's a good girl! >> we had both dogs alert on this particular box, so there...
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. >> a different attitude prevails in h2a, one of the jail's minimum security housing units. >> we teasingly call this the hamptons because they're up here with no cells. they have freedom of movement as long as they listen. that's kind of their punishment. the thought of having to live behind doors again. >> most inmates in there are pretty compliant, easy going. a lot of them are in there for minor crimes. so we really don't have to stay on them that much. but you do still have to supervise them. >> i call it h2-awesome. i mean, it's pretty nice. you have a lot more freedom. you have all-day dayroom, a microwave. two flat-screen tvs to watch. pullup bar and stuff for working out. >> this is the best unit in jails. >> this is the penthouse of the jail. >> it's still jail. you are locked in one room 100% of the time. >> sean denbraven arrived in the hamptons, after his arrest, a night he remembers little of. >> i was blacked out drunk. i don't remember having the photo taken. every single time i've ever gotten in trouble has directly been related to alcohol. i don't control how much alcohol
. >> a different attitude prevails in h2a, one of the jail's minimum security housing units. >> we teasingly call this the hamptons because they're up here with no cells. they have freedom of movement as long as they listen. that's kind of their punishment. the thought of having to live behind doors again. >> most inmates in there are pretty compliant, easy going. a lot of them are in there for minor crimes. so we really don't have to stay on them that much. but you do still...
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. >> responding officers arrive at 10-c, a maximum security housing unit, where a commotion between several inmates has already been contained. >> what you want? >> i figured out -- >> randy smith says several inmates stole a phone card and food he had purchased from the jail commissary and he was trying to get it back. >> is this dorm known for anything in particular? >> young and most of them are gang related. >> what gang? >> heartless felons. >> everybody is not heartless felons in there. >> i don't see half of them as heartless felons, other half is general population. general population gets preyed on by the heartless felons. >> sammy mcclaren is a veteran officer of 24 years. and the jail's gang investigator. >> heartless felons is one of the many gangs we have in the county jail but they have the one we have the most problems with. they become very violent and persistent and they don't mind to letting people know what their agenda is. >> mcclaren says the heartless felons originated in 1999, inside the county's juvenile facilities. >> they felt they were getting disrespected and bei
. >> responding officers arrive at 10-c, a maximum security housing unit, where a commotion between several inmates has already been contained. >> what you want? >> i figured out -- >> randy smith says several inmates stole a phone card and food he had purchased from the jail commissary and he was trying to get it back. >> is this dorm known for anything in particular? >> young and most of them are gang related. >> what gang? >> heartless felons....
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now, she is housed in a high security female administrative segregation unit where she's confined toa single-person cell 23 hours per day. it is often a noisy, disruptive unit. >> some of them are very hostile. some of them are very aggressive. we do have to be very careful because at one moment or another they could just snap at you. >> haywood has done time in jail on prior convictions. her latest arrest came after a fight with a bank security guard who had ordered her to get off the telephone. >> if he had just approached me differently, i probably wouldn't have did that, but he was embarrassing me in front of the whole bank. so we started going off each other. he was in my face, i was in his face, and he reached in for me to grab me, bam, i got him. i took him down. i had a mechanical pencil, i like, boom, i'm going to poke your eye out. do not move! >> haywood has yet to be tried on the resulting charge of aggravated assault with bodily injury but plans to plead not guilty on grounds of self-defense. she admits, however, that her temper is hard to control. >> you start to feel y
now, she is housed in a high security female administrative segregation unit where she's confined toa single-person cell 23 hours per day. it is often a noisy, disruptive unit. >> some of them are very hostile. some of them are very aggressive. we do have to be very careful because at one moment or another they could just snap at you. >> haywood has done time in jail on prior convictions. her latest arrest came after a fight with a bank security guard who had ordered her to get off...
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institution is a maximum security prison housing many of state's most violent inmates. >> come here and cuff up! >> inmates considered a threat to security are housed in a special confinement unit called close management. >> basically, the worst of the worst offenders we have here at santa rosa, the staff here do an outstanding job of maintaining that population. >> hands behind your back! >> depending on the severity of their violations, close management inmates are allowed a limited number of hours outside their cell each week. >> did you hear that? >> you play cards? >> whenever they let us out of the cell, probably about three or four times a week, i'm playing spades. anything works for money. >> at santa rosa, a simple game of spades serves a purpose. the prison-issued playing cards are like nothing you'd find on the street. >> these are the only cards they sell, dead people, homicides, missing people. that's all they sell us. >> it's cold cases. in hope that some of these inmates may see the cards and know something about the case where they can help solve the case, put the family at rest. >> did you ever see anybody you know in there? >> no. if i did, i still wouldn't sa
institution is a maximum security prison housing many of state's most violent inmates. >> come here and cuff up! >> inmates considered a threat to security are housed in a special confinement unit called close management. >> basically, the worst of the worst offenders we have here at santa rosa, the staff here do an outstanding job of maintaining that population. >> hands behind your back! >> depending on the severity of their violations, close management inmates...
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by contrast, the new side of the jail is designed for nonviolent, minimal security inmates and less crowded, more housing unitser accommodations and they can come and go from their cells as they please. >> a single-file line and keep your hands out of your pockets. follow me. >> determining which side of the jail inmates go to after they arrive is the job of classification deputies like sergeant o'neal. >> you certainly don't want to put a minimum custody prisoner in a block with someone who may be a violent offender. >> what's your name? >> david rother. >> david rother served seven days in the jail after pleading guilty to driving under a suspended license and carrying a concealed weapon. this time he's charged with robbery. he says a former roommate falsely accused him of taking money after they had a fight and he plans to plead not guilty. >> you were in a jail before? >> yes. >> where were you housed in the jail then? >> i was on the new side. i can't remember where it was. >> okay. have you ever been to the old side? >> no. >> you're aware of it? >> yeah. >> because of your charge, violent -- >> please d
by contrast, the new side of the jail is designed for nonviolent, minimal security inmates and less crowded, more housing unitser accommodations and they can come and go from their cells as they please. >> a single-file line and keep your hands out of your pockets. follow me. >> determining which side of the jail inmates go to after they arrive is the job of classification deputies like sergeant o'neal. >> you certainly don't want to put a minimum custody prisoner in a block...
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if they say yes, we have to give them the option to house in the homosexual unit for safety and securityy feel they cannot house in the general population. they have the right to go to the homosexual unit. >> within the homosexual unit, inmates are classified as either masculine or feminine. >> so are you masculine or are you fem? >> i'm gay. i'm gay. >> okay. >> not me, honey. i am fem. >> you've got your masculines that are more manly looking but straight acting, straight looking. >> he asked me to massage him. >> okay. what's really going on? >> then you have your fems that are -- some of them take hormones so they act like girls. they live their life as women in the word. transsexuals, drag queens. they're walking around with bras, thongs, things in their hair, being real dramatic, loud. 80% of the fights are the fems. shut the [ bleep ], [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. that's [ bleep ]. that's [ bleep ]. >> though eloy orosco is housed with the masculine group, he was once classified as feminine at an earlier stay at bexar county. >> this time around i butched up a little bit and said i was m
if they say yes, we have to give them the option to house in the homosexual unit for safety and securityy feel they cannot house in the general population. they have the right to go to the homosexual unit. >> within the homosexual unit, inmates are classified as either masculine or feminine. >> so are you masculine or are you fem? >> i'm gay. i'm gay. >> okay. >> not me, honey. i am fem. >> you've got your masculines that are more manly looking but straight...
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. >> medical staff recommended that goodell once again be housed in the maximum security general population unit time they suggested he be assigned a cellmate. >> mr. gonzalez has been david goodell's cellmate for quite some time without incident. the fact that he's remained with him for this long, i don't want to say is a babysitter or an extra pair of eyes, but when he came out of the suicide watch, he felt comfortable with. >> we have a relationship, a bond. i know the boundaries of what he can take. he's like my child. i've got to constantly watch him. >> i guess they hired a babysitter by putting him in a room with me. he wouldn't let me do anything stupid to myself. >> just dump the water in there and scrub. >> what's in here? >> detergent. >> as far as him harming himself, i talked him out of it. i told him it doesn't only affect you, but it affects the people around you that love you, you understand? so for you to do that, you're just being selfish with yourself and not thinking of others. >> along with being a convicted murderer, goodell is also an admitted member of the jail's largest
. >> medical staff recommended that goodell once again be housed in the maximum security general population unit time they suggested he be assigned a cellmate. >> mr. gonzalez has been david goodell's cellmate for quite some time without incident. the fact that he's remained with him for this long, i don't want to say is a babysitter or an extra pair of eyes, but when he came out of the suicide watch, he felt comfortable with. >> we have a relationship, a bond. i know the...
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. >> not just fighting, to protect social security, but leading the fight in the united states house of representatives as the lead democrat on the budget committee to prevent the tea party republican cuts. >> today, donna edwards justified the accusations in her ad saying van hollen put social security on the table during budget negotiations. >> he may be in the right place now, but the question is whether we can trust him when the doors close, not to cut social security and medicare and frankly, his record doesn't demonstrate that. >> i won't take money from wall street banks, even though my opponent did. >> van hollen says he fights against wall street and for maryland families. >> i'm leading the fight with one of my other colleagues, to end the huge tax benefits that hedge fund managers street get. >> but congresswoman edwards says van hollen has accepted campaign contributions from bank executives. >> i think this is a really tough environment. but you can't be tough on wall street and accept their money, too. >> van hollen's campaign this evening sent me their own fact-checkin
. >> not just fighting, to protect social security, but leading the fight in the united states house of representatives as the lead democrat on the budget committee to prevent the tea party republican cuts. >> today, donna edwards justified the accusations in her ad saying van hollen put social security on the table during budget negotiations. >> he may be in the right place now, but the question is whether we can trust him when the doors close, not to cut social security and...
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united states -- ♪ >> live today on c-span, "washington journal" is next. the house returns. at 2:00, members take up 14 bills, including an aviation security emergency preparedness bill. at 8:30 eastern, live results from primary salts. -- results. minutes, terry madonna, director of the franklin and marshall college center for politics and public affairs, gives a preview of the pennsylvania primary and the state's role as a swing state in presidential elections. at 8:30, john della volpe, polling director of the harvard institute of politics on a poll of millennials and their views of campaign 2016. at 9:15 we talk to terry madonna -- to dr. john noseworthy president and ceo of the mayo clinic on health care in america. ♪ host: good morning. it is tuesday, april 2016, 2016. the senate convenes at 10:00 a.m. noon and meets at will move to legislative business at 2:00 p.m. we begin discussing recent state and federal efforts to aid felo ns as they reenter society. last week virginia's governor took action to restore voting rights to 200,000 prisoners in the state. whether you think
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. >> unless they violate the rules or need to be segregated for security reasons, they spend the days outside their units in housingts or pods. under a system called direct supervision, a single officer completely exposed to the mates is stationed inside each pod. >> we have general population pods which house 94 inmates. there's one officer in that pod, at all times, just one. >> all right, guys, let's lock down. >> it's not about physical any more. it's about maintaining control. they don't have weapons when they go into the pod. they have nothing but a key and a radio and they're in the pod with 94 inmates every day all day. they're out there conversing with them, looking in on the cells and making sure they shouldn't be doing something they shouldn't be doing. we're going to treat you as a human until you prove to us you can't be. >> studies have shown that direct supervision cuts down on inmate violence and it has grown in popularity throughout jails nationwide. but erik who arrived at tulsa county less than 24 hours earlier but proved to be a magnet for violence. in this surveillance he is talking to the pod
. >> unless they violate the rules or need to be segregated for security reasons, they spend the days outside their units in housingts or pods. under a system called direct supervision, a single officer completely exposed to the mates is stationed inside each pod. >> we have general population pods which house 94 inmates. there's one officer in that pod, at all times, just one. >> all right, guys, let's lock down. >> it's not about physical any more. it's about...
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housing unit. >> they won't put us together because they said it's a security risk. because i'd like to see him and sit down and talk to him and see what's going on. yeah, i love him. that's the love of my life. you know what i mean? >> perry mckinney misses herbie as well. even in jail the haircut can stir memories of growing up together in, believe it or not, twinsburg, ohio, home of the annual twins day festival. >> it looks good. it brings you back to the streets a little bit when you can just go to the barber. my brother and i, that's one thing we always do. we always go get our hair cut together. it's funny, sometimes we go to the same barber and he'll tell me, oh, man, this hot chick, she's over here, go there and mess with her. so i'll go there and she'll be like, didn't i just cut your hair? >> it was your brother? >> it was my twin brother. >> while the brothers have shared plenty of laughs, they also share drug and alcohol addictions that have put them in jail dozens of times. perry is currently charged with felonious assault. a fight in which he didn't fa
housing unit. >> they won't put us together because they said it's a security risk. because i'd like to see him and sit down and talk to him and see what's going on. yeah, i love him. that's the love of my life. you know what i mean? >> perry mckinney misses herbie as well. even in jail the haircut can stir memories of growing up together in, believe it or not, twinsburg, ohio, home of the annual twins day festival. >> it looks good. it brings you back to the streets a little...
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security into the white house. >> reporter: congressman jason chafis says part of the problem is that secret service personnel are overworked because the unit is dangerously understaffed. >> there's really troubling numbers in there. for instance, more than 70% of the time, an officer, an agent requests time off, it's denied. >> reporter: in addition to hiring more officers, the report recommends, regular radio tests around the white house complex, enhanced radio training and hands-on instructional scenario, and established protocols to monitor cameras. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. >> reporter: now, the most recent incident at the white house was on someone was immediately taken into custody by secret service. >>> the governor of michigan is pledging to drink tap water in flint for at least a month. >> rick schneider says the demonstration will show that the city's water is safe, with the use of a faucet filter. city residents drank and bathed lead-tainted water for 18 months. he apologized for his administration's role in the crisis. >>> ben and jerry's, of ice cream fame. unlawful demonstration. police say they have arrested
security into the white house. >> reporter: congressman jason chafis says part of the problem is that secret service personnel are overworked because the unit is dangerously understaffed. >> there's really troubling numbers in there. for instance, more than 70% of the time, an officer, an agent requests time off, it's denied. >> reporter: in addition to hiring more officers, the report recommends, regular radio tests around the white house complex, enhanced radio training and...
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the white house weighed in on trump's openness of japan and south korea getting a nuclear arsenal as well as paying more for u.s. security. >> frankly, it would be catastrophic were the united states to shift its position and indicate that we support somemow the proliferation of nuclear weapons to additional countries. the fact of the matter, japan and the republic of korea benefit from our very rock solid security assurances. it also flies in the face of decades of bipartisan national security doctrine. >>> a super pac backing john kasich is out with a new attack ad targeting ted cruz. the ad is called nose, and borrows a nickname made popular by donald trump. >> many just call him lyin' ted. lied about ben carson to steal a win in iowa. lies about being the best for the gop when polls show he can't even beat hillary clinton. his tv ad about john kasich -- lie. stations had to pull it off the air. if ted cruz's mouth is moving, he's lying. >> kind of creepy or is is that just me? kasich tried to pitch himself directly to both cruz and trump supporters. >> i would conclude by saying that the folks here in pennsylvania that a vote for senator cruz is a vote for trump. ted cr
the white house weighed in on trump's openness of japan and south korea getting a nuclear arsenal as well as paying more for u.s. security. >> frankly, it would be catastrophic were the united states to shift its position and indicate that we support somemow the proliferation of nuclear weapons to additional countries. the fact of the matter, japan and the republic of korea benefit from our very rock solid security assurances. it also flies in the face of decades of bipartisan national...
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secured, you're going to remove that inmate. you got that? >> yes, sir. >> srt, left! >> now the jail special emergency response team will make a dynamic entry into wells' housing unit, isolate, go! >> face down! on the ground! face down! >> in the turmoil of the team's arrival, corporal mclelland identifies wells and removes him from the unit. >> there's a reason for this and i think you know why it is. but i'm not going to lead you to the water and make you drink it either. >> all right, i'm trying to think because i ain't do nothing, don't talk to nobody, i talk on the phone. i'm not going to talk to you. >> i'm not going to talk to you. i want you to talk to me. >> wells is placed in a holding cell and corporal mclelland will conduct a strip search and then question him. >> go to the left and walk all the way around. >> meanwhile, the special response team corralled the rest of the inmates in a nearby rec area to conduct individual searches. >> officers are going to pat you down. follow their instructions. >> they are looking for any evidence of collusion with wells. >> i'm going to get to the bottom of all of this anyway, whether you want to talk or not. i'm trying to b
secured, you're going to remove that inmate. you got that? >> yes, sir. >> srt, left! >> now the jail special emergency response team will make a dynamic entry into wells' housing unit, isolate, go! >> face down! on the ground! face down! >> in the turmoil of the team's arrival, corporal mclelland identifies wells and removes him from the unit. >> there's a reason for this and i think you know why it is. but i'm not going to lead you to the water and make you...
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general housing units more liveable, its one-person segregation cells offer the bare minimum in accommodations. inmates in these cells have been cited for disciplinary problems or are high-securitysks. having recently escaped from prison, jimmy maxwell is one of them. >> how are you spending your time up here? >> planning my next move. no, i'm just kidding. >> with ten felony convictions and a criminal record spanning 30 years, maxwell has seen the insides of plenty of cells. but in this one, the prior occupant did what he could to make it feel like home. >> it's not a big screen. you're probably used to bigger at home. but in a cell it's not too bad. we have a stereo underneath, got us some pretty good speakers. this is what almost any cell is going to look like when you get throwed into it. it's going to look like this, it's going to smell like this it's going to be hot like this, it's going to be closed in and boxed in like this. and you're going to see stuff on the walls like this, some guy is marking down each and every day that he has left. he marks it down from 1350 to 1325. then i imagine he pulled chains there and went to the penitentiary. who knows how many people's be
general housing units more liveable, its one-person segregation cells offer the bare minimum in accommodations. inmates in these cells have been cited for disciplinary problems or are high-securitysks. having recently escaped from prison, jimmy maxwell is one of them. >> how are you spending your time up here? >> planning my next move. no, i'm just kidding. >> with ten felony convictions and a criminal record spanning 30 years, maxwell has seen the insides of plenty of cells....
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here at home house republicans are reportedly moving ahead with a bill to limit number of refugees from terror plagued nations allowed to enter into the united states. all amid serious securityabout terrorist infiltrating among refugees trying to get into the united states. jeh johnson and other national security officials warned that u.s. can not screen syrian refugees. why not halt the process all together? this is hot topic on the campaign trail. halt the refugee process all together if we don't know we can vet them properly, geraldo? >> if congress passes that bills the president 100% will veto it. the bill has no chance of surviving, in practical terms, no chance. i can not for the life of me, sandra, believe we can not vet thoroughly these people coming over. the vetting process, knowing that all of the hostile eyes are on the people who are doing the vetting. you get women and children. you got women and children. grandmas. infants. harris: they do not make up the majority of the people coming in but i hear you. >> there is a way to vet the people i think in a way that makes it more secure about this population and if you were to pick 100,000 people. sandra: house hom
here at home house republicans are reportedly moving ahead with a bill to limit number of refugees from terror plagued nations allowed to enter into the united states. all amid serious securityabout terrorist infiltrating among refugees trying to get into the united states. jeh johnson and other national security officials warned that u.s. can not screen syrian refugees. why not halt the process all together? this is hot topic on the campaign trail. halt the refugee process all together if we...
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securing 1237 delegates by next tuesday. if that's the case and everyone has the same goal which is to put a republican inside the white house for the first time unite behind donald trump. >> you talk about uniting. trump has done his fair share of dividing inside the party. he's been complaining for the last couple of weeks about states like wyoming and colorado primaries or caucuses. here he is. >> this is a dirty trick. i'll tell you why. the rnc, the republican national committee, they should be ashamed of themselves for allowing this kind of crap to happen. >> rnc chairman fired back, nomination process known for a year and beyond. it's the responsibility of the campaigns to understand it. complaints now? give us all a break. corey, aren't you and trump blaming the rnc and cruz for the fact that they knew the rules and played by them and you didn't and in fact, it's the blame on you and not the rnc. >> here's the problem with the rules. these rules are so arcane that we're stopping people who want to go and vote. >> but they are the rules. are new agreement, they're the rules. >> here's the problem with the rules. in the state of florida, donal
securing 1237 delegates by next tuesday. if that's the case and everyone has the same goal which is to put a republican inside the white house for the first time unite behind donald trump. >> you talk about uniting. trump has done his fair share of dividing inside the party. he's been complaining for the last couple of weeks about states like wyoming and colorado primaries or caucuses. here he is. >> this is a dirty trick. i'll tell you why. the rnc, the republican national...
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security analyst k.t. mcfarland and contemporaneously the house intelligence committee is opening an investigation into whether president obama and his administration intentionally misled congress about the contents of the deal and the assurances by the unitedhe present of the united states to the iranians. >> i spent all day carefully looking at what the iranians have said that they do random initiation said what secretary clinton and president obama said that secretary kerry said during negotiations and after. i think there's a possibility that iran is cheating. i think there's assessing the possibility of the administration told the american congress one thing and they told the iranian something else of the iranians and factor following that they think is the iran deal. lou: either way, either way the bizarre reality is those, that there has been no document put before the united states congress called the treaty with iran. the entire thing is than subterfuge from the very beginning through the release of the $100 billion in frozen assets to the iranians and now this gross conduct by the iranians whether it's launching icbms, whether it is running ak-47s and .50 caliber machine guns and rpgs to the houthi rebels in yemen. >> it is the mo
security analyst k.t. mcfarland and contemporaneously the house intelligence committee is opening an investigation into whether president obama and his administration intentionally misled congress about the contents of the deal and the assurances by the unitedhe present of the united states to the iranians. >> i spent all day carefully looking at what the iranians have said that they do random initiation said what secretary clinton and president obama said that secretary kerry said during...
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secured housing in a safe neighborhood. there are hundred more the below market rate unit in the pipe line and need to make sure the process is fair and accessible for every member who is eligible. i am call frg a hearing on the below market rate policies and procedures and to answer the question whether the city is doing everything it can to remove unnecessary barrier jz treat all residents with dignity and respect regardless of their capac tee speak english fluently. i wanted to say words but will wait until after david compose introduces his legislation on fire safety which i think is important and excited to cosponsor. i would like to submit a in memoriam on behalf of one of our public school teachers. mr. sal va is a second grade teacher who died of a aneurysm. she taught in the philippines and japan and u.s. for over foiv u 45 year jz came to san francisco where she taught at beltsy car michael school for 10 years. [inaudible] her daughter wanted everyone to know how much her mother loved teaching and how much she loved her student many who thought of her as their second mother. the chapel where the memorial was held
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house today. their main top you can was nuclear security, which has brought leaders from around the world here for a two-day summit. that's a shared concern for china and the united states in particular because of the nuclear program of the unpredictable regime in north korea. the two leaders also discussed their efforts to combat climate change and big subjects they disagree on like cybersecurity and human rights. >> we'll have a candid exchange on areas where we have significant differences, issues like human rights, cyber and maritime issues. like china and other countries, the united states has significant interests in the asia pacific region. we have deep concerns about our ability to protect the intellectual property of our companies, and we care deeply about human rights. >> reporter: white house aides called this meeting another step in the high-tempo engagement offici with officials. back to you. >>> still to come here on "street signs," a very happy birthday for apple. the company turning 40. and in order to celebrate, tim cook is showing off his best sales techniques at an apple store in california. we'll have more on that story after this short break.
house today. their main top you can was nuclear security, which has brought leaders from around the world here for a two-day summit. that's a shared concern for china and the united states in particular because of the nuclear program of the unpredictable regime in north korea. the two leaders also discussed their efforts to combat climate change and big subjects they disagree on like cybersecurity and human rights. >> we'll have a candid exchange on areas where we have significant...
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housing unit. >> we travel with eight cart, we also are allowed to keep snacks, waters, we're never close to anything once we start traversing the jail. and we left our camera cart in a secure location, behind an officer's desk, when we had all gone into a pod to start filming. >> sit down, you're make me nervous. >> you know, the a crowded pod, everybody out of their cells. we had staff with us, obviously to keep an eye on us, and one point i did see pierre chatman who was going to be part of what we were filming dart out of the pod and go to the left on his way out he tapped another inmate and they kind of ran off together and we start filming and our production assistant came up to me and said, hey, did you take the candy box out of the cart? you know we had a little box, little snacked in it, and i said, no. and he started asking the crew members and everybody said no. he said, well, it's gone. >> it rarely happens, lockup field teams are required to report any missing items to staff, regard of how harmless or inexpensive they might be. when we did, staff immediately took action. >> everybody, everybody, lockdown. everybody in. everybody on lockdown. >> we're doing our
housing unit. >> we travel with eight cart, we also are allowed to keep snacks, waters, we're never close to anything once we start traversing the jail. and we left our camera cart in a secure location, behind an officer's desk, when we had all gone into a pod to start filming. >> sit down, you're make me nervous. >> you know, the a crowded pod, everybody out of their cells. we had staff with us, obviously to keep an eye on us, and one point i did see pierre chatman who was...
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security of our nation. so a happy 116th, united states submarine fleet. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leave of absence requested for mr. defazio of oregon for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request is granted. under the speaker's announced the of january 6, 2015, gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. murphy, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. the gentleman is recognized. mr. murphy: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the subject of my special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. murphy: thank you, mr. speaker. this is the tale of two cities but not the tale about the cities. about two examples of america's great embarrassment and failure to treat a brain disease called mental illness, especially serious mental illness. it is also a tale of congress' repeated failure to address this, despite the cries of millions of americans to do something abou
security of our nation. so a happy 116th, united states submarine fleet. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leave of absence requested for mr. defazio of oregon for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request is granted. under the speaker's announced the of january 6, 2015, gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. murphy, is recognized for 60 minutes as...
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the house of january 6, 2015 of the following individual on the part of the house of the united states, china economic security and review commission for a term expiring on december 31, 2017, daniel wayne of ohio. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leaves of absence requested for mr. defazio of oregon for today and mr. payne of new jersey for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the requests are granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2015, the gentleman from texas, mr. flores, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. flores: mr. speaker, i rise harper cunningham and maggie cunningham from college station, texas who are recipients of the 2016 jefferson award. the jefferson award is presented annually to honor our unsung heroes, ordinary citizens who have done something extraordinary and have a lasting impact on the community. it is fitting that the jefferson award be presented to these two young girls who not only exemplify what it means to serve but shared thomas jefferson's pass
the house of january 6, 2015 of the following individual on the part of the house of the united states, china economic security and review commission for a term expiring on december 31, 2017, daniel wayne of ohio. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leaves of absence requested for mr. defazio of oregon for today and mr. payne of new jersey for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the requests are granted. under the...
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security advisor then starts talking publicly and acting like a surrogate secretary of state, and particularly if they start doing operations out of the white house, which is a very dangerous matter, congress of the united states can rightfully say foul. if you've got a substitute secretary of state they should be senate confirmed. they should testify. so i think the national security advisor needs to be off stage, needs to be reinforcing the authority of the cabinet secretaries, both publicly and with the president. and when the national security advisor talks publicly, he or she should never say, i think. it's always the president has said and the president's view is. because your authority comes simply from the fact that you work for the president. you don't have an independent power base for senate confirmation. it is i think very important that the national security advisor redpects that. >> let's switch focus slightly to the nsa. what is the role of the nsa from the perspective of the national security advisor? >> so you have two functions. one is the honest broker function. you're running this inner agency process and bringing matters to the president for decision in this open and transparent way
security advisor then starts talking publicly and acting like a surrogate secretary of state, and particularly if they start doing operations out of the white house, which is a very dangerous matter, congress of the united states can rightfully say foul. if you've got a substitute secretary of state they should be senate confirmed. they should testify. so i think the national security advisor needs to be off stage, needs to be reinforcing the authority of the cabinet secretaries, both publicly...
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secured housing in a safe neighborhood. there are hundred more the below market rate unit in the pipe line and need to make sure the process is fair and accessible for every member who is eligible. i am call frg a hearing on the below market rate policies and procedures and to answer the question whether the city is doing everything it can to remove unnecessary barrier jz treat all residents with dignity and respect regardless of their capac tee speak english fluently. i wanted to say words but will wait until after david compose introduces his legislation on fire safety which i think is important and excited to cosponsor. i would like to submit a in memoriam on behalf of one of our public school teachers. mr. sal va is a second grade teacher who died of a aneurysm. she taught in the philippines and japan and u.s. for over foiv u 45 year jz came to san francisco where she taught at beltsy car michael school for 10 years. [inaudible] her daughter wanted everyone to know how much her mother loved teaching and how much she loved her student many who thought of her as their second mother. the chapel where the memorial was held
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united nations security council. bill: russia is not there. what should we expect from the summit. >> russia and china have 0% of the world's stockpile. the white house says the whole reason why russia isn't here has to do with the fact that there are arguments over other policy issues. >> this was a long, convoluted subject. we talked about catholicism, and his reason, and chris went back and forth about that. this was a long, convoluted discussion they don't want on television because it was too long. just as i said it, and i must tell you, this is the same -- my stance is the same as ronald reagan. if in fact abortion was outlawed, the person performing the abortion is responsible, not the woman. martha: can donald trumpific the problem he has with women voter? they make up a majority of the voters and they vote more often than men do. steven miller, thanks for being with us today. >> i think what we are interested in doing is fighting for every single vote and making a dramatic outreach to women in this country. if you look at his company and who put into senior roles and major management positions. and also the issues matter the most. a few issu
united nations security council. bill: russia is not there. what should we expect from the summit. >> russia and china have 0% of the world's stockpile. the white house says the whole reason why russia isn't here has to do with the fact that there are arguments over other policy issues. >> this was a long, convoluted subject. we talked about catholicism, and his reason, and chris went back and forth about that. this was a long, convoluted discussion they don't want on television...
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security, these concerns are something not supported. there is no evidence that suggest housing guantanamo detainees will bring additional attacks, tension or danger to the united states. in fact, america has a long track record of incarcerating dangerous terrorists. some of the most dangerous terrorists in the world that atve known are incarcerated u.s. maximum-security prisons, such as the super max facility in colorado. in fact, the man who tried to bring down the world trade center in 1993 and his co-conspirators have been serving multiple life sentences in super max since 1997. no one, terrorist or any criminal, has ever escaped from the super max prison. the only person charged in the 2012 terrorist attack on the u.s. compound in benghazi is currently being held in alexandria, virginia. approximately 15 miles from where we are sitting now. in fiscal year 2015, the cost of operating guantanamo bay was approximately $445 million. in addition to these annual costs, maintaining the facility in the future would require an additional $200 million. closing the facility is expected andave between $140 million $180 million annually. the plan president obama delive
security, these concerns are something not supported. there is no evidence that suggest housing guantanamo detainees will bring additional attacks, tension or danger to the united states. in fact, america has a long track record of incarcerating dangerous terrorists. some of the most dangerous terrorists in the world that atve known are incarcerated u.s. maximum-security prisons, such as the super max facility in colorado. in fact, the man who tried to bring down the world trade center in 1993...
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securing 1,237 delegates by next tuesday. and if that's the case and everyone has the same goal, which is to put a republican inside the white house for the first time in eight years, then they should unite behind donald trump to make that happen. >> you talk about uniting. but trump has done his fair share of dividing inside the party. i want to talk to you about that. he has been complaining for last couple of weeks about states like wyoming and colorado, which did not hold statewide primaries or caucuses. here he is. >> this is a dirty trick, and i'll tell you what. the rnc, the republican national committee, they should be ashamed of themselves for allowing this kind of crap to happen. >> but rnc chairman reince priebus fired back, quote, nomination process known for a year and beyond. it's the responsibility of the campaigns to understand it. complaints now? give us all a break. corey, aren't you and trump blaming the rnc and cruz for the fact that they knew the rules and played by them and you didn't? and in fact, isn't all the blame on you not on the rnc and cruz? >> well, here is the problem with the rules. these rules are so arcane that you're stopping people who want to go and
securing 1,237 delegates by next tuesday. and if that's the case and everyone has the same goal, which is to put a republican inside the white house for the first time in eight years, then they should unite behind donald trump to make that happen. >> you talk about uniting. but trump has done his fair share of dividing inside the party. i want to talk to you about that. he has been complaining for last couple of weeks about states like wyoming and colorado, which did not hold statewide...
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security, these concerns are something not supported. there is no evidence that suggest housing guantanamo detainees will bring additional attacks, tension or danger to the united states. in fact, america has a long track record of incarcerating dangerous terrorists. some of the most dangerous terrorists in the world that atve known are incarcerated u.s. maximum-security prisons, such as the super max facility in colorado. in fact, the man who tried to bring down the world trade center in 1993 and his co-conspirators have been serving multiple life sentences in super max since 1997. no one, terrorist or any criminal, has ever escaped from the super max prison. the only person charged in the 2012 terrorist attack on the u.s. compound in benghazi is currently being held in alexandria, virginia. approximately 15 miles from where we are sitting now. in fiscal year 2015, the cost of operating guantanamo bay was approximately $445 million. in addition to these annual costs, maintaining the facility in the future would require an additional $200 million. closing the facility is expected andave between $140 million $180 million annually. the plan president obama delive
security, these concerns are something not supported. there is no evidence that suggest housing guantanamo detainees will bring additional attacks, tension or danger to the united states. in fact, america has a long track record of incarcerating dangerous terrorists. some of the most dangerous terrorists in the world that atve known are incarcerated u.s. maximum-security prisons, such as the super max facility in colorado. in fact, the man who tried to bring down the world trade center in 1993...