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. >> sergeant collette runs the segregation unit.says he checks in with england and watts daily to make sure they're holding up emotionally. >> how you doing upstairs? you know what i'm saying? >> yeah, yeah. i'm good. >> okay. >> it's been great. >> all right. i'll get mental health in here to talk if you need to. >> i been good, sergeant collette. >> i've never really had any type of drastic mood change in alvin. alvin's always been alvin. he's just -- he's there. alvin's kind of a tricky one. those are the ones you really got to watch close for just very subtle changes. there may be things in their behavior or things in their cell that may be subtly changed. those are the ones you have to watch real close. >> all right, alvin. >> all right, sergeant collette. >> coming up -- five black people. shot them all down, killing three of them. >> alvin watts opens up. and -- >> why you got a toothbrush in your mouth? >> i was brushing my teeth at the same time. >> a case of bad hygiene leads to a pair of jailhouse assaults. ñ >>> with abo
. >> sergeant collette runs the segregation unit.says he checks in with england and watts daily to make sure they're holding up emotionally. >> how you doing upstairs? you know what i'm saying? >> yeah, yeah. i'm good. >> okay. >> it's been great. >> all right. i'll get mental health in here to talk if you need to. >> i been good, sergeant collette. >> i've never really had any type of drastic mood change in alvin. alvin's always been alvin. he's...
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collette. >> all right, man. got some serious soul searching to do. >> all right. >> i suggest you do it. >> yes, sir. >> all right, man. >> all right. >> while nava remains in segregation, the inmate who initiated the attack, rafael gonzalez, is back in general population due to a technical error in the filing of his disciplinary report. >> rafael was let out of seg to j-12, to general population, by our discipline hearing officer. he did his job correctly. there was no paperwork turned in as far as incident reports that narrated what had actually happened. without those reports, we cannot justifiably hold somebody in the seg unit. doesn't mean they didn't do it, it just means they're let out because of the lack of paperwork. >> rafael gonzalez. >> gonzalez! >> but gonzalez's return to general population does not protect him from facing possible criminal charges. nor does it take him off sergeant collette's radar. >> remember what happened? what put you in seg? >> yes, sir. >> stopped that guy? >> yes, sir. >> o
collette. >> all right, man. got some serious soul searching to do. >> all right. >> i suggest you do it. >> yes, sir. >> all right, man. >> all right. >> while nava remains in segregation, the inmate who initiated the attack, rafael gonzalez, is back in general population due to a technical error in the filing of his disciplinary report. >> rafael was let out of seg to j-12, to general population, by our discipline hearing officer. he did his job...
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though his behavior has stabilized sergeant collette who runs the units had another for isolating him as well. >> his words were i'm not housing with no mexican. he refused to house with anybody that was mexican, and that is not permitted here. mr. giroux will stay in segregation until we modify his behavior and housing with a mexican is not so bad after all. >> most inmates prefer to live in the jail's general population. they enjoy more time out of their cells. televisions, and the ability to social ides with others. sometimes that leads to conflict. >> we just had an officer call on the radio she needed help. don't know what the issue is but we should find out shortly. >> can i go ahead and fight if i won't get in trouble? >> no fighting. that's the gist. >> i'm going to do something i'm going to do it to get out. >> get her out of here. >> crawford has been restrained by detention officers. after a conflict with another inmate. >> off of me. you better let my handcuffs go like this. let them go. >> crawford is currently awaiting trial on a charge of trafficking crack cocaine. she'
though his behavior has stabilized sergeant collette who runs the units had another for isolating him as well. >> his words were i'm not housing with no mexican. he refused to house with anybody that was mexican, and that is not permitted here. mr. giroux will stay in segregation until we modify his behavior and housing with a mexican is not so bad after all. >> most inmates prefer to live in the jail's general population. they enjoy more time out of their cells. televisions, and...
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. >> reporter: that is izzy, collette. she has been told to get rid of them. chickens are against this kentfield neighborhood rules. >> i love my chickens. they seem to listen to you and treat you like you really matter to them. >> reporter: there is no room for sentiment. the property owners association is taking the family to court. >> we don't allow farm animals to be here. >> reporter: ranie's father says the rules are vague and ambiguous. what upsets the family more is they say they followed all the rules. there is no electricity or water so it is no different than any other structure like a shed built on your private property. ranie's biggest supporter is the great granddaughter of william kent. >> i remember chickens. i remember bulls. i remember a whole barn full of milk cows. >> it's not a matter of us dealing with a little girl and her chickens. and naturally, it would be nice if she could have her chickens but the fact is we don't allow them here. >> reporter: and it breaks her heart that the chickens may have to go. >> i'll be really sad. because t
. >> reporter: that is izzy, collette. she has been told to get rid of them. chickens are against this kentfield neighborhood rules. >> i love my chickens. they seem to listen to you and treat you like you really matter to them. >> reporter: there is no room for sentiment. the property owners association is taking the family to court. >> we don't allow farm animals to be here. >> reporter: ranie's father says the rules are vague and ambiguous. what upsets the...
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other high profile clubs michelle williams rachel weisz and toni collette. >> it was a social star warsans. episode 7 has its cast and there are plenty of familiar faces. >> they are back with hans solo along with luke skywalker and kerry fisher as princess lia. oscar isaac known for his role in inside dwelling davis and adam driver from the hbo comedy girls. the driver will be playing a villain not unlike everyone's favorite darth vader. here's the group together for a script reading. it hits december 16th. >> princess leia she was my favorite as a child. >>> time now for videos going viral. >> these elementary schoolers in texas doing a synchronized swimming machine routine. >> one woman going above and beyond to help her workers in need. they got stuck in an elevator with an elderly woman. she couldn't stand up for too long so one worker got down and became her human chair. >> a big reaction to big news. >> you are having a baby in your tummy right now? >> she has a baby in her tummy. >> i can't thank you enough. >> little katelyn and ethan they couldn't be more excited to find out t
other high profile clubs michelle williams rachel weisz and toni collette. >> it was a social star warsans. episode 7 has its cast and there are plenty of familiar faces. >> they are back with hans solo along with luke skywalker and kerry fisher as princess lia. oscar isaac known for his role in inside dwelling davis and adam driver from the hbo comedy girls. the driver will be playing a villain not unlike everyone's favorite darth vader. here's the group together for a script...
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. >> sergeant collette supervises the segregation unit with them in different sections.he checks in on them ask knows jimmy. unfortunately you have to stay in there for a while. >> i know that. i cleaned up the house because i was going to be here for a while. >> he asked me if we could move his son next to him in the same unit. unfortunately not, we have to keep that separate. family members and co-defendants have to be separate. he asked me to talk to his son. he was heading down the same road. >> all this trouble, he's facing time, and he doesn't know how to deal with this yet. i don't believe he's doing so well right now because he's struggling with his identity. my dad's son, i'm a convict, how am i going to live? have i got to live up to his reputation? make my own? he's going through a lot of stuff right now. >> as parents, you want the kids to do better than you did. maybe i can get him turned. go the other way. i don't know. my old adage, free your mind, your ass will follow. maybe i can get him to go along. >> you do pretty good. >> i try to. >> maxwell sees pr
. >> sergeant collette supervises the segregation unit with them in different sections.he checks in on them ask knows jimmy. unfortunately you have to stay in there for a while. >> i know that. i cleaned up the house because i was going to be here for a while. >> he asked me if we could move his son next to him in the same unit. unfortunately not, we have to keep that separate. family members and co-defendants have to be separate. he asked me to talk to his son. he was heading...
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. >> now sergeant collette received tragic news. last name wise, w-i-s-e. first name michelle. she does know or maybe she doesn't know, her child died. the baby was barely 2 months old. let's get ahold of chaplain to see if he's aware of that and rehouse her in medical, if we can. thank you. all right. bye-bye. >> so, sergeant, what is that about? >> if she doesn't know the child has died, i want to make sure the chaplain's office knows. i sent an officer to go there and make sure they are aware her child did die. then i have her going to mental health department. we have a person on staff right now, make contact with them so they are available to her and talk to her. at the very least, i want her to move to medical where they can keep a closer eye on her. the jail chaplain delivered the devastating news. it was almost one month later before wise was willing to discuss her son with us. >> my son stopped breathing. my brother found him unresponsive in his crib. and, i don't know. >> his death was attributed to s.i.d.s., sudden infant death syndrome. >> i didn't believe it at fir
. >> now sergeant collette received tragic news. last name wise, w-i-s-e. first name michelle. she does know or maybe she doesn't know, her child died. the baby was barely 2 months old. let's get ahold of chaplain to see if he's aware of that and rehouse her in medical, if we can. thank you. all right. bye-bye. >> so, sergeant, what is that about? >> if she doesn't know the child has died, i want to make sure the chaplain's office knows. i sent an officer to go there and make...
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this one is felipe and this is collette. >> the neighborhood association has rules against these pets. against barnyard pets. this man is the enforcer. >> they attract coyotes, they attract rodents, they make noise. and the people here just didn't wish to have them. >> we tried really hard from the beginning to work with the community and figure out a good solution. they have stuck to their guns that chickens are not common pets. >> they really love me and i love them. they really are my pets. >> as chicken coops go, this is a meg mansion. the neighborhood association unimpressed, however. it worries about barnyard pet proliferation. >> you allow chickens, you have goats, you have pigs, you have whatever. >> if the cc&r said no chickens, then we wouldn't have chickens. but they said caged birds. that's a cage and those are birds. >> what began for them as a lesson in sustainability and raising their own food has become a matter of fighting for what they believe in now to the end. the family has hired a lawyer. the court case is scheduled for july. >> do you know what court is? >> yeah
this one is felipe and this is collette. >> the neighborhood association has rules against these pets. against barnyard pets. this man is the enforcer. >> they attract coyotes, they attract rodents, they make noise. and the people here just didn't wish to have them. >> we tried really hard from the beginning to work with the community and figure out a good solution. they have stuck to their guns that chickens are not common pets. >> they really love me and i love them....
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this is collette. >> the neighborhood association has rules against these pets. >> they attract coyotesttract roadents, they make noise. and the people here just didn't wish to have them. >> we tried really hard from the beginning to work with the community and figure out a good solution. they have stuck to their guns that chickens are not common pets. >> they really love me and i love them. they really are my pets. >> as chickens go this is a megamansion. the neighborhood association unimpressed, however. it worries about barnyard pet proliferation. >> you allow chickens, you have goats, you have pigs, you have whatever. >> if the cc and r said no chickens, then we wouldn't have chickens. but they said caged birds. that's a cage and those are birds. >> what began for them as a lesson in sustainability and raising their own food has become a matter of fighting for what they believe in now to the end. the court case is scheduled for july. they hired a lawyer. >> do you know what court is? >> yeah. i studied presidents. >> even in paradise there will always be something to fight about. ab
this is collette. >> the neighborhood association has rules against these pets. >> they attract coyotesttract roadents, they make noise. and the people here just didn't wish to have them. >> we tried really hard from the beginning to work with the community and figure out a good solution. they have stuck to their guns that chickens are not common pets. >> they really love me and i love them. they really are my pets. >> as chickens go this is a megamansion. the...
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finally, our last witness is the honorable collett honorable, chairman of the arkansas public service commission. chairman honorable is a representing the national association of regulatory utility commissioners where she served as president. welcome. thank you all for being here and why do we begin with your testimony, chairman lafleur. [inaudible] >> push -- >> all right, that are. chairman landrieu, ranking member murkowski, and members of the committee, my name is cheryl lafleur. for nearly four years i've had the honor of serving on the federal energy regulatory commission. i appear before you as ferc's acting chairman and appointment i received in november. i'd like to thank the committee for holding this hearing and inviting me to testify. one of my first decisions at ferc was to make electric reliability a personal priority. ferc supports the reliability of electric grid in several ways. first, we directly oversee the development and enforcement of mandatory reliability standards for the bulk electric system. we also support reliability through a regulation of wholesale rates
finally, our last witness is the honorable collett honorable, chairman of the arkansas public service commission. chairman honorable is a representing the national association of regulatory utility commissioners where she served as president. welcome. thank you all for being here and why do we begin with your testimony, chairman lafleur. [inaudible] >> push -- >> all right, that are. chairman landrieu, ranking member murkowski, and members of the committee, my name is cheryl...
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treasury bills fresh money and they'll pay him actually ten times more the bad loan it's called collette you know reserve banking a fractional reserve banking so that's the business model. surprise it all make a lot more money because all they have to do is wake up in the morning throw a loans out the window of course as when revealed by the bank of england recently their loans are in the deposits are originated by simply making loans into the system and then one has come due time for the laws we pay back they go to the central bank and they give ten times of value blown a fresh money during the financial crisis when the u.s. government and the central bank essentially took over and rescued and saved all these banks they didn't decapitate the banks they didn't get rid of the heads of the bank which is what happened in previous sort of balance like which happened in sweden for example in the eighty's they got rid of all the guys who had plundered the bank and destroyed the banks so because of that you have high profit margins and it's the bottom the peasants in the french revolution overt
treasury bills fresh money and they'll pay him actually ten times more the bad loan it's called collette you know reserve banking a fractional reserve banking so that's the business model. surprise it all make a lot more money because all they have to do is wake up in the morning throw a loans out the window of course as when revealed by the bank of england recently their loans are in the deposits are originated by simply making loans into the system and then one has come due time for the laws...