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and that's really about all that's in carlisle. >> while carlisle might be a remnant of a simpler timeside the twin security fences of wabash is evidence of how some aspects of society have grown harder. >> we're seeing a lot more offenders coming in much younger than they were before and much more violent than in the past as well. the correctional officers are the backbone of the facility. they're the ones dealing with the offenders on a daily basis. they're our frontline. >> i've been hearing about the correction setting since i was 8 years old. i grew up around it. so coming in here was actually kind of easy for me. i already knew what to expect. i've heard all the war stories. >> officer jared mcmillin has been on the frontline at wabash for four years now. the war stories have come from his mother and father, both of whom are also on wabash's corrections staff. >> it's the kind of environment that you don't want everybody in. i wouldn't let my daughter come here. but she's not meant for this. he's a little tougher. and my wife is real tough. so they can handle it. >> but the young
and that's really about all that's in carlisle. >> while carlisle might be a remnant of a simpler timeside the twin security fences of wabash is evidence of how some aspects of society have grown harder. >> we're seeing a lot more offenders coming in much younger than they were before and much more violent than in the past as well. the correctional officers are the backbone of the facility. they're the ones dealing with the offenders on a daily basis. they're our frontline. >>...
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. >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a by gone era and besides the daily passing of a csx freight car this town might be forgotten. just a couple mines down u.s. 41 is evidence that carlisle is hardly forgotten. >> it's out in the middle of nowhere. what going on out here? prison. >> surrounded by little else but big skies, the wabash valley correctional facility houses more than 2,000 convicted felons, including some of the highest security prisoners in the state. it's a fortress morning farms. >> we have a total of seven towers blanketing the facility including one tower in the center of the south yard. we have two sets of fences around the facility. the inner fence is a nonlethal stun fence. the inside fence is a 14 foot fence covered with razor ribbon. shaker alarm on the motion detector. we think the perimeter is secure for us. >> security is tight inside the perimeter as well. especially in the secured confinement unit which houses the prison's most violent and disruptive inmates. internal affair
. >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a by gone era and besides the daily passing of a csx freight car this town might be forgotten. just a couple mines down u.s. 41 is evidence that carlisle is hardly forgotten. >> it's out in the middle of nowhere. what going on out here? prison. >> surrounded by little else but big skies, the wabash valley correctional facility houses more than 2,000...
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reubenstein made his money in private equity at carlisle. >>> in cuba, it's been trying to improve the. but they have another jailed dissident. he was a 31-year-old peaceful activist whose only crime is speaking against the dictatorship and he died on a hunger strike this week. >> this is a hit to chris christie. voters are upset, new hampshire governor chris christie but the experiment continues in new hampshire. he laid out a plan to cut taxes 10% across the board, not just for some people that invested in windmills. good into news for the state. >> paul: what is his approval rating? >> in the 50s in the public polls. he told thus week in higher in private polls. at least it's working and based on the reforms so far you have to be optimistic. >> paul: that is it for this edition of the journal editorial report.
reubenstein made his money in private equity at carlisle. >>> in cuba, it's been trying to improve the. but they have another jailed dissident. he was a 31-year-old peaceful activist whose only crime is speaking against the dictatorship and he died on a hunger strike this week. >> this is a hit to chris christie. voters are upset, new hampshire governor chris christie but the experiment continues in new hampshire. he laid out a plan to cut taxes 10% across the board, not just for...
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>> carlyle postulated the great -- of history which was later discarded, the story of john carlisle, the scottish writer. >> the fourth estate -- we believe. there is some argument. >> i happen to subscribe to and the theory. modern historians say we are all victims of time and all of these things, and the people are victims of state and not masters of their fate. i disagree. i think men and women can and do make the times. i think only winston churchill and franklin roosevelt could have led the allies against the axis powers. i think only george washington could have led the american resolution and presided over the continental congress and become the first president. i think only abraham lincoln could have led the north in the civil war and then patched the country back together. i think only ronald reagan could have led the west against soviet communism and defeat it. i think these men define their times because they want it to define the the times. they were singularly inner- directed men who had greatness in their soul or believe they had it. >> going back -- i happen to agree.
>> carlyle postulated the great -- of history which was later discarded, the story of john carlisle, the scottish writer. >> the fourth estate -- we believe. there is some argument. >> i happen to subscribe to and the theory. modern historians say we are all victims of time and all of these things, and the people are victims of state and not masters of their fate. i disagree. i think men and women can and do make the times. i think only winston churchill and franklin roosevelt...
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david rubenstein, co-founder of the carlisle group private equity firm, says he is personally donatingllion. in this tough american economy, it is the largest gift ever made to the trust for the national mall. and he did it so we can call enjoy the monument. >>> and every month, we like to introduce you to a bold, new american thinker, whose ideas may change the world. and tonight, a chicago chef who says we have to think about food in the future in a whole, new way. how our eyes fool our tongues. he was a star at the conference of big, new ideas, better known as the t.e.d. conference. when i was in the windy city, i stopped in to see what's cooking. think of it as part-kitchen, part-superfuturistic, high-tech laboratory. welcome to the world of homaro cantu. that's him, with the devilish grin. the genius chef is behind one of chicago's most sought after dinner reservations, moto restaurant, where even the menu is on the menu. after you order, take a bite. and the edible paper on a cracker tastes like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. >> people pay a premium for moto restaurant becau
david rubenstein, co-founder of the carlisle group private equity firm, says he is personally donatingllion. in this tough american economy, it is the largest gift ever made to the trust for the national mall. and he did it so we can call enjoy the monument. >>> and every month, we like to introduce you to a bold, new american thinker, whose ideas may change the world. and tonight, a chicago chef who says we have to think about food in the future in a whole, new way. how our eyes fool...
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carlisle misses from three. watch the steal. back up. dons lead. last chance for portland.only get two. dons win it 72-71. fourth round of the australian open, nadal taking on lopez. rafael wearing grown. third set, match point. return is wide. >> that was your toyota sports report, coming up later i'm going to give you a feel what players are going through the night before the big game. >> all right, shu. thanks a lot. >> a young kidnap victim back home after saving her own life. >> a teen age boy caught pretending to be a doctor is at it again. what he did and how he got caught when we return. exciteme. >> good evening everyone. >> we want to get you updated on breaking news. antioch police now say that are total of six victims in a shooti th it happened less than an hour ago. at least five ambulances and a medical helicopter was sent to the scene for word yetsuspects a suspects or a motive. we have a crew on the way. >> in tonight's other headline, thousands of anti-abortion activist marched down market street marking the 39th-for-of roe v. wade. hundreds of prochoice ac
carlisle misses from three. watch the steal. back up. dons lead. last chance for portland.only get two. dons win it 72-71. fourth round of the australian open, nadal taking on lopez. rafael wearing grown. third set, match point. return is wide. >> that was your toyota sports report, coming up later i'm going to give you a feel what players are going through the night before the big game. >> all right, shu. thanks a lot. >> a young kidnap victim back home after saving her own...
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he's a billionaire businessman who co-founded the carlisle group.elp fix earthquake damage to the monument. last summer's quake caused numerous cracks. the group hopes to raise $350 million. >> do not call it trash. it's art. it was once trash. there is an art gallery at a disposeal center near candle stick park and an exhibition opens there tomorrow. a keyboard controlled by a lap top. and welcome to studios of the two current artists at recology this, is the finished work. and this is their resource. the place where people drop off crash. >> i had no idea what i was buying. >> any wood product that seem to have effort and time into it was interesting to me. >> this is like a treasure hunt. look at what terry has done. >> reinterpreting the world and using these materialses in a way to sort of capture ideas i'm thinking about. >> and for me this piece is about consumptionful wait waet on an individual and weight that is having on our environment. >> i'm exploring different ways of telling the story. >> and there is new resource autos it's done by b
he's a billionaire businessman who co-founded the carlisle group.elp fix earthquake damage to the monument. last summer's quake caused numerous cracks. the group hopes to raise $350 million. >> do not call it trash. it's art. it was once trash. there is an art gallery at a disposeal center near candle stick park and an exhibition opens there tomorrow. a keyboard controlled by a lap top. and welcome to studios of the two current artists at recology this, is the finished work. and this is...
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, a maximum security prison on the western edge of indiana, the centerpiece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population of nearly 2200 outnumbers local residents 4 to 1. many of indiana's most volent offenders are sent here. >> the person may be murdered, voluntary manslaughter, battery, assault, it is 35% to 40% of our offender population. >> the most violent of these offenders were housed in single person cells, 23 hours a day, in the secured confinement unit. >> 1205. >> few, however, are more notorious than leonard mcquay, who spent 16 years here. >> he is escorted anywhere he goes by staff. he is cuffed behind the back. his recreation is solitary by himself. he doesn't get rec with other people. his activities are limited by himself. that unit is designed for people like mcquay. everybody in there knows his history. >> the most infamous chapter occurred at indiana state prison 17 years earlier. that's when he stabbed a corrections officer to death. >> we approached him from the front. according to reports, stabbed him one time in the front chest area, which actually broke a
, a maximum security prison on the western edge of indiana, the centerpiece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population of nearly 2200 outnumbers local residents 4 to 1. many of indiana's most volent offenders are sent here. >> the person may be murdered, voluntary manslaughter, battery, assault, it is 35% to 40% of our offender population. >> the most violent of these offenders were housed in single person cells, 23 hours a day, in the secured confinement unit. >>...
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the center piece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population of nearly 2,200 outnumbers local residents 4-1. many of indiana's most violent offenders are sent here. >> they have committed serious offenders against a person. murder, voluntary manslaughter, battery, assault, approximately 35% to 40% of our population. >> the most violent of these offenders are housed in single person cells 23 hours a day in the secure cob finement unit. leonard mcquade spent 16 years here. >> he has a two-man escort. cuffed behind the back. he doesn't get to rec with other people. activities limited to by himself that unit is designed for people like mcquade. everybody in there knows his history. >> the most infamous chapter of mcquade's history happened when he was serving time at prison 17 years earlier. he stabbed a corrections officer to death. >> we approached him from the front, according to reports, stabbed him one time in the front chest area which actually broke a rib, he stabbed him with such force. the sound targeted another staff
the center piece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population of nearly 2,200 outnumbers local residents 4-1. many of indiana's most violent offenders are sent here. >> they have committed serious offenders against a person. murder, voluntary manslaughter, battery, assault, approximately 35% to 40% of our population. >> the most violent of these offenders are housed in single person cells 23 hours a day in the secure cob finement unit. leonard mcquade spent 16 years here....
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living in carlisle pennsylvania just moving from philadelphia my neighbors said you live there? i said yes philadelphia? with your wife? yes kids? >> yes. he got indignant. how could you? they murder people there everyday. i have seen it in television. i tried to tell him about the day italian market were the chestnut hill or lincoln drive and he had none of it the image of philadelphia was formed but now if it in cairo goes to the hospital in the morning to delivers a couple of babies in goes to the clinic in the afternoon there is no story there but if he straps a bomb he becomes news and that is all we know. to visit it is safer to go to beirut with the crime and incidence, that is not what we think we see them as angry people they go to bed at night he teeing america wake of aiding israel and spend a day in a mosque learning to pay more were watching god to zero that makes them hates even more but the principal concerns in life of our employment. education. health care. sound familiar? because people like us. issues close to home when we pull in egypt before the revolution t
living in carlisle pennsylvania just moving from philadelphia my neighbors said you live there? i said yes philadelphia? with your wife? yes kids? >> yes. he got indignant. how could you? they murder people there everyday. i have seen it in television. i tried to tell him about the day italian market were the chestnut hill or lincoln drive and he had none of it the image of philadelphia was formed but now if it in cairo goes to the hospital in the morning to delivers a couple of babies in...
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a maximum security prison on the western edge of indiana, the center piece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population of 2200 outnumbers local residents four to one. many of indiana's most violent offenders are sent here. >> the break down for offenders who have committed serious offenses against a person, murder, vehicular manslaughter, battery, assault is 35 to 40% of the population. >> the most violent are housed in single-person cells 23 hours a day in the secured confinement unit. >> 1205. >> few however are more notorious than leonard mcquay who spent 16 years here. >> he is escorted anywhere he goes by staff. he is cuffed behind the back. his recreation is solitary by himself. his activities are limited by himself. that unit is designed for people like mcquay. everybody knows his history. >> the most infamous chapter occurred at indiana state prison 17 years earlier. that's when he stabbed a corrections officer to death. >> we approached him from the front. stabbed him one time in the front chest area which broke a rib he stabbed him with such force. the sound targeted a
a maximum security prison on the western edge of indiana, the center piece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population of 2200 outnumbers local residents four to one. many of indiana's most violent offenders are sent here. >> the break down for offenders who have committed serious offenses against a person, murder, vehicular manslaughter, battery, assault is 35 to 40% of the population. >> the most violent are housed in single-person cells 23 hours a day in the secured...
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david rubenstein of the carlisle group has donated $7.5 million to complete the project. an issue of water seeping inside, it was too dangerous to allow visitors back in it's been closed for several months since august. the repair work should be getting underway. it's expected to take about a year. so it's going to still be a while before the monument can reopen. we will learn more about the work and the donation made during a press conference coming up this morning. eun, back to you. >> megan, thank. >>> if the name david rubenstein sounds familiar, here's why last months he donated $4.5 millions to the panda reproduction program. the zoo has two giant pandas but breeding has been unsuccessful over the past few years. seven months ago rubenstein donated $13.5 million to the national archives. >>> it's already lively and always lit up, but chinatown area could look more and more like times square. the d.c. council is considering a bill that would allow up to nine jumbotrons around the verizon center. the signs could be any size, and that has at least one neighboring busin
david rubenstein of the carlisle group has donated $7.5 million to complete the project. an issue of water seeping inside, it was too dangerous to allow visitors back in it's been closed for several months since august. the repair work should be getting underway. it's expected to take about a year. so it's going to still be a while before the monument can reopen. we will learn more about the work and the donation made during a press conference coming up this morning. eun, back to you. >>...
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, a maximum security prison on the western edge of indiana, the centerpiece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population for nearly 2200 out numbers local residents 4-1. many of indiana's most violent anders a e offenders are sent here. >> the approximate breakdown, murder, voluntary manslaughters, battery, assault, is approximately 35% to 40% of our ander population. >> the most violent of these offenders are housed in prison cells 24 hours a day in the confinement. few, however, are more noer to vous than learn naerd mcquay who spent 16 years here. >> he still escort from behind the back. recreation is solitary by himself. he doesn't do rec with other people. his activities are dissolved just by himself. >> everybody in dl knows his history. >> the most infamous chapter of mcquay's history occurred while serving time in indiana state prison 17 years earlier. that's when he stabbed a corrections officer to die. >> we approached him from the front according to reports. stabbed him one time in the front chest area, which actually broke a rib. he stabbed him with such force if sound
, a maximum security prison on the western edge of indiana, the centerpiece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population for nearly 2200 out numbers local residents 4-1. many of indiana's most violent anders a e offenders are sent here. >> the approximate breakdown, murder, voluntary manslaughters, battery, assault, is approximately 35% to 40% of our ander population. >> the most violent of these offenders are housed in prison cells 24 hours a day in the confinement. few,...
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he's from the carlisle group.is no stranger to large donations, he recently gave $4.5 million to the national zoo panda program and one of washington's top tourism officials tells news 4 he's glad the repairs can begin. >> it's good news that the monies are in place to continue with the renovation and get the monument back open again from a tourism perspective, you know, it's good for us overall but the fact it's closed now does not deter people from coming to washington. >> the restoration project could take up to a year to complete. >>> 5:38 is our time. it's hardly a harmless prank. the damage a group of vandals are causing in one maryland community. >>> and reaching dulles airport was the big reason for building the silver line. but trains may end up rolling past it. we'll show you why. >>> and another chilly start to the day. could m "and what's your name?" "oh, it's flo." "and what do you do?" "oh, i sell insurance like no one else." "oh, that's nice." "thank you." now, that's progressive. call or click toda
he's from the carlisle group.is no stranger to large donations, he recently gave $4.5 million to the national zoo panda program and one of washington's top tourism officials tells news 4 he's glad the repairs can begin. >> it's good news that the monies are in place to continue with the renovation and get the monument back open again from a tourism perspective, you know, it's good for us overall but the fact it's closed now does not deter people from coming to washington. >> the...
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. >> we're driving into carlisle, indiana. we have the town store. it's a really cool little town. it's very typical small midwest town. this is our lunch spot. >> there's pretty good spaghetti and pizza. that's pretty much all that's on the menu. >> but it's good. >> during our shoot at wabash, we met a young man who appeared typical of many of the inmates. william jones jr. grew up in the small central indiana town of shelbyville, far away from the negative influences of big cities. i like it. a lot of people don't like it. i like it. there's not a lot to do but just hang out with friends. jones' first run-in with the law came at age 9 when he was found stealing male and setting arson. >> friends were just talking me into it. i was like, all right. took lighter fluid and threw it in the back and set it on fire. that was the first one. it just kept going from there. i was mad. >> jones says he began using drugs at age 11 and was soon selling them and stealing to support his habit. at 15 he was put on probation after assaulting the manager of a fast food restaurant where he worked
. >> we're driving into carlisle, indiana. we have the town store. it's a really cool little town. it's very typical small midwest town. this is our lunch spot. >> there's pretty good spaghetti and pizza. that's pretty much all that's on the menu. >> but it's good. >> during our shoot at wabash, we met a young man who appeared typical of many of the inmates. william jones jr. grew up in the small central indiana town of shelbyville, far away from the negative influences...
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. >> we're actually driving into carlisle, indiana. we have the town store.t's actually a really cool little town. it's -- i think it's very typical, small midwest town. this is our lunch spot. >> there's really good baked spaghetti and pizza. that's pretty much all that's on the menu. >> but it's good. >> during our shoot at wabash, we met a young man who appeared typical of many of the inmates. william jones jr. grew up in the small central indiana town of shelbyville, far away from the negative influences of big cities. >> it ain't very big. i like it. a lot of people don't like it. i like it. there's not a whole lot to do but, you know, just hang out with friends. wrong ones at that, i guess. >> hey, good morning. >> jones' first run-in with the law came at age 9, when he was found guilty of stealing mail and committing arson. he had set fire to an abandoned semi truck in his neighborhood. >> friends were just talking me into it. i was like, all right. took lighter fluid and threw it in the back and set it on fire. that was the first one. it just kept goi
. >> we're actually driving into carlisle, indiana. we have the town store.t's actually a really cool little town. it's -- i think it's very typical, small midwest town. this is our lunch spot. >> there's really good baked spaghetti and pizza. that's pretty much all that's on the menu. >> but it's good. >> during our shoot at wabash, we met a young man who appeared typical of many of the inmates. william jones jr. grew up in the small central indiana town of shelbyville,...
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i remember i lived in carlisle pennsylvania at one point and i had just moved from philadelphia and my next door neighbor afterb aout couple of weeks came over eyeing me and he said you live there? i said? of yeah, in philadelphia, with your wife, yeah. with the kids. he got indignant. how can you do that, they murder people every day. i see it on television. i know it. i tried to talk to him about, you know, the south philly and the italian market and the quakera meetings and chestnuthil and the lovely lincoln drive and its black bougoisi go back and if ahmed in cairo goes to the hospital and delivers a couple of babies and goes to his clinic in the afternoon, there's no story there. but if he straps a bomb on himself he becomes news and that's all we know. it is, in fact, safer to visit cairo today than it is miami beach. i swear in terms of just sheer numbers. it's safer to go to beirut this it is to go to atlanta. in reality. justr in terms of crime and violence and the incidents of the fact that bad things might happen to you. that is not what we think and know. we see, them as an
i remember i lived in carlisle pennsylvania at one point and i had just moved from philadelphia and my next door neighbor afterb aout couple of weeks came over eyeing me and he said you live there? i said? of yeah, in philadelphia, with your wife, yeah. with the kids. he got indignant. how can you do that, they murder people every day. i see it on television. i know it. i tried to talk to him about, you know, the south philly and the italian market and the quakera meetings and chestnuthil and...
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he is the cofounder of the carlisle group, which is a global asset management firm. he has donated $7.5 million towards the repair of this beautiful building behind me. last august there were visuals of inside the monument. people rappeled down the outside dramatically checking for cracks. there was enough damage to keep the monument closed. it has been closed since august. the federal government said they ned help in footing the bill and now they have it. reubenstein is footing half of the money needed. he donated $4.5 million to the zoo for their panda program. he is son of a postal worker and grew up in the area and he would like to keep the things in the city running. he's donated money to the national archive and kennedy center. there will be a press event held here at 9:00 a.m., where we learn more about this gift and what that means for the monument, specifically how long will it be until repairs get underway and this reopens. i'm stacey cohan. back to you. >> thank you. >>> now to the other top stories we're following this morning. a warning for kids and pare
he is the cofounder of the carlisle group, which is a global asset management firm. he has donated $7.5 million towards the repair of this beautiful building behind me. last august there were visuals of inside the monument. people rappeled down the outside dramatically checking for cracks. there was enough damage to keep the monument closed. it has been closed since august. the federal government said they ned help in footing the bill and now they have it. reubenstein is footing half of the...
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from new carlisle, ohio, 101 years old today, and enjoys spending time with her family, and credits her and working hard. not a bad combination at all. all righty, philomena dobek, from livonia, michigan, 103 years old today. has a vibrant personality, everybody is crazy about her, enthusiastic and the secret of longevity is eating garlic, every day. that will fix you up. keeps the enemy away. that's it. god bless. >> all right, thank you, willard. >>> coming up, jenny mccarthy comes clean about her new year's kiss that has a lot of people talking, that's after your local news and weather. >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. time for a final check on the morning commute with traffic pulse 11 and sarah caldwell. looks like a ghost town. >> that means a nice, it did not dealing with any delays. we will start in mount airy. some fire activity we are learning about. also in parkville, taylor ave, defective traffic lights. north side omoving well. wind warnings are in effect at the area bridges. that includes the bay b
from new carlisle, ohio, 101 years old today, and enjoys spending time with her family, and credits her and working hard. not a bad combination at all. all righty, philomena dobek, from livonia, michigan, 103 years old today. has a vibrant personality, everybody is crazy about her, enthusiastic and the secret of longevity is eating garlic, every day. that will fix you up. keeps the enemy away. that's it. god bless. >> all right, thank you, willard. >>> coming up, jenny mccarthy...
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i am in sixth grade at lambertson middle school in carlisle pennsylvania.e and my mom are homeless. we got that way because my dad was abusing me and my mom. he hit me and call me stupid and retarded. he tried to choke my mom. we left our home in june last year and went to stay in a hotel for a couple of nights. she tried to find shelter for us to stay in that they didn't have any room. one of her friends offered to let us stay there her friend changed and got really mad, not really mean with me sometimes she was nice but never knew when she would smack her son or pull his hair. once the lady pushed me of the stairs and she was really mad at me. when my mom said something to her about pushing the of the stairs, she told my mom to leave. another friend that my mom grew up with her about our situation and invited us to stay with them. it turned out that he had a mental problem and was a big lawyer. my mom tried to get us into a shelter for families that were abused but we couldn't because of me dahuk. they don't always like me to stay there. we were in one sh
i am in sixth grade at lambertson middle school in carlisle pennsylvania.e and my mom are homeless. we got that way because my dad was abusing me and my mom. he hit me and call me stupid and retarded. he tried to choke my mom. we left our home in june last year and went to stay in a hotel for a couple of nights. she tried to find shelter for us to stay in that they didn't have any room. one of her friends offered to let us stay there her friend changed and got really mad, not really mean with...
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next is rumi khan, sixth grade, lambert middle school, carlisle, pennsylvania. thank you for being here. then britney amber kuhn, pfc at fort hood, texas. thank you for being here. and ms. brooke pastor, seventh grade, shirley, new york. thank you for being here also. destiny raynor, ninth grade at winter springs high school in sanford, florida. it's a little cold here, isn't it, compared to that? and then -- and i don't know if i'll say this first name right, sta any ca starnica? raynor. ninth grade, winter springs high school in sanford, florida. i'm sorry, ms. starnica rodgers, truman college, chicago, illinois. thank you for being here. with that, without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record, and then you'll each be recognized for a five-minute summary of your testimony. we'll start with you, brandon dunlap. >> good morning. thank you for having me here today to testify in support of h.r. 32. i am from chicago, illinois, i graduated from kendall college and currently work in the food and beverage department of the union league c
next is rumi khan, sixth grade, lambert middle school, carlisle, pennsylvania. thank you for being here. then britney amber kuhn, pfc at fort hood, texas. thank you for being here. and ms. brooke pastor, seventh grade, shirley, new york. thank you for being here also. destiny raynor, ninth grade at winter springs high school in sanford, florida. it's a little cold here, isn't it, compared to that? and then -- and i don't know if i'll say this first name right, sta any ca starnica? raynor. ninth...
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from new carlisle, ohio, 101 years old today, and enjoys spending time with her family, and credits her and working hard. not a bad combination at all. all righty, philomena dobek, from livonia, michigan, 103 years old today. has a vibrant personality, everybody is crazy about her, enthusiastic and the secret of longevity is eating garlic, every day. that will fix you up. keeps the enemy away. that's it. god bless. >> all right, thank you, willard. >>> coming up, jenny mccarthy comes clean about her new year's kiss that has a lot of people talking, that's after your local news and weather. your local ned weather. >>> 8:26 is your time now on this monday, january 2nd, 2012. good morning to you. i'm eun yang. the toll hike on the dulles toll road is now in effect. cars will be charged $1.50 at the main toll plaza. toll also stay at 75 cents on the on and off-ramps. the new bag tax is in effect in montgomery county. using paper or plastic bag at the store will cost five currents per bag at almost all stores in the county. >>> good morning. with the sunshine temperatures are now in the 30s.
from new carlisle, ohio, 101 years old today, and enjoys spending time with her family, and credits her and working hard. not a bad combination at all. all righty, philomena dobek, from livonia, michigan, 103 years old today. has a vibrant personality, everybody is crazy about her, enthusiastic and the secret of longevity is eating garlic, every day. that will fix you up. keeps the enemy away. that's it. god bless. >> all right, thank you, willard. >>> coming up, jenny mccarthy...