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. >> i would argue, spring creek correctional center is probably the most beautiful prison in the united states. we're located adjacent to resurrection bay. we have mountains. we have a river behind us. we have a glacier above us. the setting is just perfection. >> but inside the walls of spring creek, natural beauty gives way to the harsh reality of a maximum security penitentiary. >> we're at the end of the road for the state of alaska department of corrections, the worst behaved prisoners end up here. >> those who pose the greatest threat to other inmates and staff are segregated in house one, the lockdown unit. >> basically, minimum rights. minimum, they're in their cells for 23 hours a day. >> on the day we wanted to interview him, house one inmate antonio robertson was in an especially foul mood. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> calm down. calm down. >> every one of you [ bleep ], [ bleep ], i'm going to start with, you guyed are [ bleep ]. we need more. what do you want to know? >> robertson, serving a 60-year sentence for murder has spent most of the last two years in house
. >> i would argue, spring creek correctional center is probably the most beautiful prison in the united states. we're located adjacent to resurrection bay. we have mountains. we have a river behind us. we have a glacier above us. the setting is just perfection. >> but inside the walls of spring creek, natural beauty gives way to the harsh reality of a maximum security penitentiary. >> we're at the end of the road for the state of alaska department of corrections, the worst...
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>> that's correct. the challenge we face in this case is that it doesn't let us to close the permit. >> i think that's one way to go if the board were to decide that the permitee should be allowed to complete an application then complete the application and the permitting process starts for the applicant. the other approach which i think is a bit trickier is that the board, that the permitee submit the application to the board and the board would determine whether it's adequately permitted and issued. the first approach is i think would be more consistent with what the city would do. >> okay, maybe my logic is a little bit simplistic. but there is a permit application. that permit application was disapproved. >> it was never actually submitted. they didn't allow him to complete it. it was partially submitted but not approved. they didn't review the mobile facility permit. >> the application was submitted. but additional information was required. however there is an application in. that application has b
>> that's correct. the challenge we face in this case is that it doesn't let us to close the permit. >> i think that's one way to go if the board were to decide that the permitee should be allowed to complete an application then complete the application and the permitting process starts for the applicant. the other approach which i think is a bit trickier is that the board, that the permitee submit the application to the board and the board would determine whether it's adequately...
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>> correct. >> so there is the taking of the sample and then there is the profiling that comes by going after the limited identifiers, the junk d.n.a. aspect, that would be a distinction from california because california processes it right away. >> not right away. >> in other words, they don't wait for a charge. >> correct, and that is the fundamental distinction. >> may i ask you about that distinction though? and this may be because the supreme court wasn't clairvoyant in look at the situation we have in front of us. but if you go to the end of the opinion of the court, actually the court on page 23 of its slip opinion, it keeps talking about in sum there is little reason to question a legitimate reason of the government when it's talking about "the identity of the person arrested" and it talks about identification of arrestees. what do we make of that language as you fold it into the california statute? >> well, the first time the court talks about the identification of arrestees, it's from f
>> correct. >> so there is the taking of the sample and then there is the profiling that comes by going after the limited identifiers, the junk d.n.a. aspect, that would be a distinction from california because california processes it right away. >> not right away. >> in other words, they don't wait for a charge. >> correct, and that is the fundamental distinction. >> may i ask you about that distinction though? and this may be because the supreme court...
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is that still correct? >> no specific concerns, no. >> i do want pashtun i know we're talking about the technology, and i want a moment of complete disclosure o of the against the affordable care act for whole slew of reasons. him however this is not one of them. this was supposed to be the easy part, this rollout of getting everybody up and on the system. so it is discouraging. i've had a chance to meet with -- but i do want to say this is the law. i voted against it because i didn't think it was being done the right way. people can differ on that, but i see my role going forward as one of making sure the people i represent have decent, affordable, high quality health care. that's my role going forward and i think that should be everyone's goal here. but i had an opportunity to sit with the folks are running the massachusetts connector, the health connector, and some of the folks that are going out to sign everybody up, and i have one question. i read the security document for the massachusetts health conn
is that still correct? >> no specific concerns, no. >> i do want pashtun i know we're talking about the technology, and i want a moment of complete disclosure o of the against the affordable care act for whole slew of reasons. him however this is not one of them. this was supposed to be the easy part, this rollout of getting everybody up and on the system. so it is discouraging. i've had a chance to meet with -- but i do want to say this is the law. i voted against it because i...
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we're more proactive in corrections. that has been the reason for the success and the historic violence reduction. when you get caught with a weapon, you become an icr inmate. that stands for intended contraband recipient. we identify you and you get searched extra. so you don't want to be having no weapons on you, or we make you a red i.d. it puts a flag on you. we know that you've been involved with using weapons, that you had a weapon on you, that you were -- intended to carry a weapon, so they don't want to have anything to do with that. >> weapons aren't only found through cell searches. inmates are regularly scanned for contraband. >> this is what we call a line scan machine. it's an x-ray machine, we can put inmates' property in here and see what's inside of everything, if there's any weapons or anything inside of there. we might have this set up in an area. we'll pick inmates coming past, have them take off their shoes, run them through here, x-ray their shoes, see if there's anything in the shoes. sometimes we d
we're more proactive in corrections. that has been the reason for the success and the historic violence reduction. when you get caught with a weapon, you become an icr inmate. that stands for intended contraband recipient. we identify you and you get searched extra. so you don't want to be having no weapons on you, or we make you a red i.d. it puts a flag on you. we know that you've been involved with using weapons, that you had a weapon on you, that you were -- intended to carry a weapon, so...
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live. >> smash something. >> from the hunt correctional center. >> i'm the outlaw.> i'm ready to beat somebody up. i mean, i ain't fight in a while so i'm ready to go fight now. >> anticipating his own fight, inmate curtis merrells is more reserved. >> the guy i'm supposed to fight, he's pretty good. he's been having the belt for like three, four years. ain't nobody beat him yet. so i got my hands full. i've been training like a mad russian. i really think i've got a good chance of beating him. >> when the bus arrives, hunt's 22-member boxing team sets out for angola state prison, the site of tonight's title fights. due to filming restrictions placed on our camera crew by angola prison officials, we are only allowed to show inmates from elayn hunt. inmate derek rayborn is the first to enter the ring. >> representing hunt correctional center, let's give it up for derek rayborn! [ bell ] >> the fights are limited to three three-minute rounds. [ bell ] >> put your hands together now. >> round one comes to an end and derek appears sluggish, raising doubts about his cond
live. >> smash something. >> from the hunt correctional center. >> i'm the outlaw.> i'm ready to beat somebody up. i mean, i ain't fight in a while so i'm ready to go fight now. >> anticipating his own fight, inmate curtis merrells is more reserved. >> the guy i'm supposed to fight, he's pretty good. he's been having the belt for like three, four years. ain't nobody beat him yet. so i got my hands full. i've been training like a mad russian. i really think i've...
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of excellent service for the florida department of corrections.uck for an enjoyable retirement." >> thank you, sir. >> congratulations. [ applause ] >> i would like to say i really appreciate everybody, even officer knight. and i'm going to miss this. >> we have a good bond. we work real well together. we almost have a telepathy. when his replacement comes, i am hoping that -- it's never going to be another officer demerey, but hopefully, we'll get back into the same swing of things, be able to accomplish what officer demerey and i have been doing for the last six years. >> but not everyone at santa rosa holds the officers in such esteem. >> see that [ bleep ] raggedy [ [ bleep ] walking right there. hate police. they ain't nothing but a bunch of bitches. abuse their little power, treat them like [ bleep ] dogs. i'd be looking out of this [ bleep ] all day. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> alfredo roca moreno, serving three life sentences for murder and a member of the nietas, a puerto rican prison gang, has been on c
of excellent service for the florida department of corrections.uck for an enjoyable retirement." >> thank you, sir. >> congratulations. [ applause ] >> i would like to say i really appreciate everybody, even officer knight. and i'm going to miss this. >> we have a good bond. we work real well together. we almost have a telepathy. when his replacement comes, i am hoping that -- it's never going to be another officer demerey, but hopefully, we'll get back into the...
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correct? >> that's one of the lines, yes. that and the charge. >> charging or judicial determination. >> yes. >> so if somebody is arrested and the witness flakes or something happens than person is released. there's no immediate charge. but then there's a hiatus. under your line drawing, although the d.n.a. was collected at the time of arrest, the law enforcement could not utilize that d.n.a. in any way, is that correct? >> not until there was a charge -- some sort of judicial finding of proximate cause. >> even though arrested, let's say, they may have been arrested on a rape and then there's a hiatus and needs to be more investigation, they're not ready to charge. and they're not detained so they don't need to be taken before the court, you're saying that even though the d.n.a. is now in the hands of law enforcement and you potentially have a complaining witness on a rape that the government is precluded from making that match, correct? >> i'm not saying that. because in that situation -- >
correct? >> that's one of the lines, yes. that and the charge. >> charging or judicial determination. >> yes. >> so if somebody is arrested and the witness flakes or something happens than person is released. there's no immediate charge. but then there's a hiatus. under your line drawing, although the d.n.a. was collected at the time of arrest, the law enforcement could not utilize that d.n.a. in any way, is that correct? >> not until there was a charge -- some...
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the long feared correction?e will talk about that and how to position yourself for the start of the new trading week and month beginning monday. this is for you. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor to manage your money.r guy around 2 percent that's not much, you think except it's 2 percent every year. go to e*trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert. it's low. it's guidance on your terms not ours. e*trade. less for us, more for you. there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer
the long feared correction?e will talk about that and how to position yourself for the start of the new trading week and month beginning monday. this is for you. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor to manage your...
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but if i go on-line, i see that there was some correction, notice written for the cost,; is that correct?? >> yes. >> what is that amount? >> what is the amount that we are dealing with here? >> of the correction that we go, or they came up with? the technical services or the people that did the marshal swift, recalculated the whole and they came up with another 210,000. >> what was the original permit dollar amount. >> the original permit was, 300,000, and then there was some other permits that were taken, that was filed and they paid fees on, that were... i am sorry, the original permits, i don't have the inspection sheet in front of me, i don't know if they are going to suspend it but they did not use those and so the original permit that they used and for the permit fees that were filed on those were never enacted for those permits. and the costs involved there. >> so what you are saying is the amount on the original permits was half of what it should have been? >> i am trying to guess, and here is what i, and the big thing that the commission has been focused on is having a fair, an
but if i go on-line, i see that there was some correction, notice written for the cost,; is that correct?? >> yes. >> what is that amount? >> what is the amount that we are dealing with here? >> of the correction that we go, or they came up with? the technical services or the people that did the marshal swift, recalculated the whole and they came up with another 210,000. >> what was the original permit dollar amount. >> the original permit was, 300,000, and...
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>> that's correct. the way the legislation sets up all the fees they are updated annually and the committee establishes the index and captures the increase in cost. if it cost a certain amount for the previous year. second, you excluded the transit center and why was that not presented today. >> there will be a later report and hopefully next year we'll be able to give you a presentation. right now, the mello-roos is up for discussion and we are working with tjpa to come up with the right funding plan for the impact fee sources. we are hoping to be back in a month with that. >> that's an area that there is a lot of projects being approved as we move forward and so that's moving the situation so probably your fees would be a lot different when all of these are approved and they can be factored in. >> absolutely and then we'll see which will take the lead on the next projects. >> and they have an ipf infrastructure and cbd which supplements the monies generated by the fees. >> yes, it's up to the communit
>> that's correct. the way the legislation sets up all the fees they are updated annually and the committee establishes the index and captures the increase in cost. if it cost a certain amount for the previous year. second, you excluded the transit center and why was that not presented today. >> there will be a later report and hopefully next year we'll be able to give you a presentation. right now, the mello-roos is up for discussion and we are working with tjpa to come up with the...
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miami-dade corrections is made up of five separate facilities located throughout the city. housing nearly 7,000 inmates. every year, approximately 100,000 men and women are processed into miami-dade. many of them arrive here at the main jail, also known as the pretrial detention center. >> the main jail is considered the hub because it's right next to the court building. and all of the inmates that go to court are staged at the pretrial detention center where we have a bridge that connects with the courthouse. >> listen, up listen up. >> listen up for your name. >> built in 1959, the detention center is the oldest of the miami-dade facilities and also the busiest. in fact, for the officers' own safety the jail has asked that we only reveal their last names. >> the biggest challenge in intake is we don't know what we're facing until they come through that door. we don't know if the person is very combative, if they are high on drugs, if they are going to come through and fight a bunch of people. >> we had superman come in one day, a guy dressed in a superman suit. he was ups
miami-dade corrections is made up of five separate facilities located throughout the city. housing nearly 7,000 inmates. every year, approximately 100,000 men and women are processed into miami-dade. many of them arrive here at the main jail, also known as the pretrial detention center. >> the main jail is considered the hub because it's right next to the court building. and all of the inmates that go to court are staged at the pretrial detention center where we have a bridge that...
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the santa rosa correctional institution located in florida's panhandle. >> pretty much predominantly two thing, anger and fear. okay? if you go out acting like an [ bleep ], you're going to be treated like an [ bleep ]. if you step out of line, you're going get put back in line. >> except for a few brief periods, jack has been in florida prisons since 1977. he's been at santa rosa for the past year. >> the one thing this place will do, it will do one of two things. and this is not physical. this is all mental. it will either break you down. you will be filled with hate, anger, you know. the other way is you just -- you have to try to stay focused, and after a while, that becomes a way of habit. you don't even think about it. you know? you see a bad situation, you try steer away from it. you know? >> hill is currently one of the more than 2,800 inmates housed at santa rosa. those considered to be the worst of the worst for assigned to the close management unit. >> we have the largest close management population currently in the state of florida. those inmates are more assaulted and mo
the santa rosa correctional institution located in florida's panhandle. >> pretty much predominantly two thing, anger and fear. okay? if you go out acting like an [ bleep ], you're going to be treated like an [ bleep ]. if you step out of line, you're going get put back in line. >> except for a few brief periods, jack has been in florida prisons since 1977. he's been at santa rosa for the past year. >> the one thing this place will do, it will do one of two things. and this is...
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- marathon is correct! - i pledge allegiance-- ♪ oh, say can you see - the national anthem! - [screams] - dude, you ruled that! [indistinct chatter] - you were clue-boomed. - you were clue-boomed. - i'm okay with it. - five points for team caroline. - we needed that. - oh, my gosh. let's get the next two people up here. caroline and tom lennon, come on up here. all right. - [laughing] - your category-- your category is seinfeld. go. - this is the place they live. it's not a house. it's a... - apartment. - apartment. that's right. - oh, it's for the rest of us. - for the rest... - festivus! - yes! - that is correct! - this is what he is. he's a stand-up... - comic. - comedian. - comedian. - comedian. - oh, not batman, but another... - superman! - superman. correct. - these are... there are--oh, wow. in a movie, one of the things you can-- - come on, keep going. - you can buy in a movie. if you're not senior, you're... - junior. - children. - a candy that would be-- - junior mints! - junior mints! - oh! you w
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the elayn hunt correctional center in louisiana claims its boot camp is one of the best.rigorous and challenging program can reduce their sentences by successfully completing the course. but you'll see it often comes at a heavy price. ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ all i do is double time ♪ >> the boot camp program at elayn hunt is called impact. >> in my honest opinion, this is the best form of rehabilitation offered by the department of corrections. >> for every 100 inmates who complete the program, the state of louisiana says it saves more than $1 million. to qualify for impact, participants must be nonviolent offenders and free of pending felony charges. >> what motivated me to be in impact was i was trying to make a change in my life. i'm at hunt for possession of marijuana, which is actually my second felony. i mean, people used to tell me on the street that i was addicted to marijuana and i would be like, no, i just use it because i don't want to feel this pain or that pain. when the truth of it was is at first it may have started out as that reason, but a
the elayn hunt correctional center in louisiana claims its boot camp is one of the best.rigorous and challenging program can reduce their sentences by successfully completing the course. but you'll see it often comes at a heavy price. ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ all i do is double time ♪ >> the boot camp program at elayn hunt is called impact. >> in my honest opinion, this is the best form of rehabilitation offered by the department of corrections. >>...
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>> correct. >> last minute question. what is the department's position on the status that he's held this for so long. would they be truly offended if the permit was renewed? >> this was more of a trigger that for the department to really clean out all of these old permits and also the secondary portion if someone has already requested this location. >> because of the legislation that was passed in july? >> that is correct. >> so there is no huge push specifically on this one permit? >> no. as i stated, there is a change in legislation, so we are trying to clean up all the ones that have been sitting there that people are waiting to determine what the new legislation and how it would impact and secondly they are looking at this spot and want it to move forward. >> okay. thank you, john. >> is there any public comment? step forward, please. >> good evening. my name is adam lavan. i have a pizza place. i object to anyone having a mobile car on that corner. that corner is surrounded by restaurants and one that has changed tw
>> correct. >> last minute question. what is the department's position on the status that he's held this for so long. would they be truly offended if the permit was renewed? >> this was more of a trigger that for the department to really clean out all of these old permits and also the secondary portion if someone has already requested this location. >> because of the legislation that was passed in july? >> that is correct. >> so there is no huge push...
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basically, a 3% correction in the broad index. 3% correction? i think it's healthy. i think people have been waiting for it and i just want to say i think there's no panic here. nothing to panic over. we have a decent u.s. economy, maybe not fabulous but decent. decent profits. and i think there's no reason why stocks can't finish the year 5 to 10% ahead. but the emerging market threat is on the tip of just about everyone's tongue today. goldman sack's ceo lloyd blank fine spoke about it on cnbc earlier today. take a listen. >> we're committed to emerging markets and china. we've had less of an allocation now during this kind of tumultuous or uncertain period than we did before and probably would again. >> all right. so is the emerging market tail wagging the u.s. stock market dog? here now is ben steele, director of economics and author of the great new book "the battle of bread bretton woods". welcome to you. you spent quality time with my friend ben steel. i'm quite concerned that the pair dime is over. i think the fed's money injection kept them alive for a ill w
basically, a 3% correction in the broad index. 3% correction? i think it's healthy. i think people have been waiting for it and i just want to say i think there's no panic here. nothing to panic over. we have a decent u.s. economy, maybe not fabulous but decent. decent profits. and i think there's no reason why stocks can't finish the year 5 to 10% ahead. but the emerging market threat is on the tip of just about everyone's tongue today. goldman sack's ceo lloyd blank fine spoke about it on...
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i figured out i was more suited for corrections work than the ministry.his is my ministry. it's not just a job. it's never been just a job for me. it's not natural to keep human beings in cages and not natural to be the human being keeping somebody else in a cage. and there's something about that unnatural environment that causes the people who are the keepers of the cage to take some psychological steps to make that easier on them to the point to where you don't see them as humans at all. i tried to consciously fight against that tendency. hopefully i modelled that for some of the people. it is possible to spend your career in corrections and not treat inmates like dirt and not treat these people like trash, but to have compassion and sympathy and understanding for what the families go through. >> and families usually go through a lot. >> hi, we're here to see victoria groth. >> can i check your i.d., please? >> sure. my name is carol groth, i'm here with my daughter, jessica, we're here to see my other daughter, her sister, victoria. she's been in jail
i figured out i was more suited for corrections work than the ministry.his is my ministry. it's not just a job. it's never been just a job for me. it's not natural to keep human beings in cages and not natural to be the human being keeping somebody else in a cage. and there's something about that unnatural environment that causes the people who are the keepers of the cage to take some psychological steps to make that easier on them to the point to where you don't see them as humans at all. i...
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is that correct? >> no, i don't think so. i think the expectation is it goes away after two years. >> does your exigency go away after two years? >> correct. >> are okay. so it's in the base, it's in the base beyond that? or it dose away. >> no. >> okay. therefore, it goes away after two years, your exigency. >> it's sort of current law. they've done the exigency case, they expect to recoup the $2.8 billion and then it goes away. >> it goes away the way prc said it was going to go away. i think one of the key issues what the role of the prc's going to be and whether we're going to take that rate, that capability that they have now away from them and give it to the postal service. as i understand it, that's one of the big issues here. we haven't talked hutch about it. has the prc taken a position on this issue? >> no. apparently not exicially. >> well, i'd like to know what it is. >> dr. coburn can tell you what it'll be. >> there's never been a federal government commission that wants to get rid of itself or limit its abiliti
is that correct? >> no, i don't think so. i think the expectation is it goes away after two years. >> does your exigency go away after two years? >> correct. >> are okay. so it's in the base, it's in the base beyond that? or it dose away. >> no. >> okay. therefore, it goes away after two years, your exigency. >> it's sort of current law. they've done the exigency case, they expect to recoup the $2.8 billion and then it goes away. >> it goes away...
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the prison's correctional emergency response team or c.e.r.t. is on the front lines of that effort. >> we try to go over every square inch we can. >> take this camera and stick it down the conduits here and check for weapons, what they hide or behind this plate here. i was looking behind these brackets and we found weapons laying up underneath there. they use this strap for getting underneath the bed, because we've found shanks there and had to fish them out. >> success rate, that's hard to say. sometimes it goes in spurts. we might find a lot of shanks one month and the next six months might not find any. >> this is numerous contraband we've found throughout the years here at the penitentiary. this is a zip gun. stick a .410 shell in there. we have a screw in there. a shank made out of a pen barrel and a nail. these are nonlethal but they put your eye out. this is made out of a plastic comb. just a piece of plastic. a turkey leg bone. certain cell houses are not allowed to have chicken bones or rib bones because they can do this with them. thes
the prison's correctional emergency response team or c.e.r.t. is on the front lines of that effort. >> we try to go over every square inch we can. >> take this camera and stick it down the conduits here and check for weapons, what they hide or behind this plate here. i was looking behind these brackets and we found weapons laying up underneath there. they use this strap for getting underneath the bed, because we've found shanks there and had to fish them out. >> success rate,...
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there is virtually no correction in 2013. lou: why should there be one?lofty levels. >> unfortunately there is so much history that shows how long it can be an anomaly. there is volatility the smart people say i don't want a part of it. lou: but looking overall strong outlook from earnings. a pretty good rebound from housing. to the fundamentals suggest if we do have a correction and i presume you mean a full 10%? >> between five and 10 percent is what is a correction in. lou: you are a pundit. >> yes. between five and 10%. [laughter] at the end of the day nobody knows where the market goes short. long term people have shown shown, but in the meantime it could be all over the place and. lou: it is never a good thing when goobers starts to talk long term. >> and in large part for the reasons you talk about is the evaluations of the company that we own in the u.s. is still quite reasonable relative to inflation and interest rates >> ireland to borrow because there were problems throat europe barring a 14% because people thought they would go out of business
there is virtually no correction in 2013. lou: why should there be one?lofty levels. >> unfortunately there is so much history that shows how long it can be an anomaly. there is volatility the smart people say i don't want a part of it. lou: but looking overall strong outlook from earnings. a pretty good rebound from housing. to the fundamentals suggest if we do have a correction and i presume you mean a full 10%? >> between five and 10 percent is what is a correction in. lou: you...
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yes, 37%, no 34% -- >> it's not a correction. the correction is 10%.d fall 10% from the high and therefore it would be a correction. >> i think that's the implication of the question. >> is this the beginning -- >> if not today, this is maybe a full correction. >> so the question is, is this the beginning of the correction. >> semantics. >> no, 10% is correction. 20% is bear market. >> okay. is this the beginning of something that could turn into a proper correction. you can still tell us what you think. go right now to cnbc.com. >>> breaking news to report. looks like g-mails experiencing major problems worldwide. let's go to josh lipton, who we reached by pager in the san jose bureau. what have you got? >> that's right. if you had problems getting on g-mail, you were not alone. g-mail was apparently suffering some type of widespread outage. we have reports coming in from the u.s., europe, canada, that the service went down. now it looks like it's coming back up. they had this temporary 500 code problem they were blasting out. you saw twitter blowing
yes, 37%, no 34% -- >> it's not a correction. the correction is 10%.d fall 10% from the high and therefore it would be a correction. >> i think that's the implication of the question. >> is this the beginning -- >> if not today, this is maybe a full correction. >> so the question is, is this the beginning of the correction. >> semantics. >> no, 10% is correction. 20% is bear market. >> okay. is this the beginning of something that could turn into...
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correct?? >> the entertainment commission is not, supporting conditions that were require an owner, and forfeit the surveillance that would mean that condition number 12 will also be stricken and the last sentence in number eleven. >> and i think that it is just out comes after we hear from the..., yeah, so, conditions and stuff like that come after. >> so we are not going to modify anything currently because there is no motion on the table, but if you have any clarifying questions? >> no, i don't. >> sergeant turner, you met the applicant during this process. >> do you feel that you could work with him? let's say, that you know, if we give him a chance, you know? do you feel comfortable that you know, he will, listen and you know that he wants to try and change the image of this business? >> he has already demonstrated to some degree that he is willing to buy virtue of the reduction in the crimes so far. and number one, number two. and i am concerned, that he has not already reached out to th
correct?? >> the entertainment commission is not, supporting conditions that were require an owner, and forfeit the surveillance that would mean that condition number 12 will also be stricken and the last sentence in number eleven. >> and i think that it is just out comes after we hear from the..., yeah, so, conditions and stuff like that come after. >> so we are not going to modify anything currently because there is no motion on the table, but if you have any clarifying...
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>> that's correct. the revenue projections you are showing was generated from the park and it will be placed forward than in 2 years. >> in the cases of the various transportation projects, i noticed that some are in conjunction with tep planning. are some of the dlans -- dollars with the tep project. >> the tep is still under environmental review. we used the impact fee money and working closely with the tep money and matching up where they have funding identified. >> i think the other part of that answer is some of the projects could be funded and they have other sources as well. a lot of the large projects the impact fees represent partial financing and leveraging of other dollars along the way. >> you mentioned the central freeway and dog park, i haven't seen that start. is that going to start happening this year? >> that's what i have been told by the project managers on that and this we should anticipate the construction soon. i look at it everyday and i think they have a short-term intervention r
>> that's correct. the revenue projections you are showing was generated from the park and it will be placed forward than in 2 years. >> in the cases of the various transportation projects, i noticed that some are in conjunction with tep planning. are some of the dlans -- dollars with the tep project. >> the tep is still under environmental review. we used the impact fee money and working closely with the tep money and matching up where they have funding identified. >> i...
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, but corrections throughout the country. and the public demanded there should be a change. the behavior that got them incarcerated, we shouldn't accept that same behavior while they're incarcerated with us. >> changing the way things had been done for decades wasn't going to be easy, but it was going to happen. that was the mandate. the first step came in leveling the playing field. >> you hear the saying, power is in numbers. and that's really true. you put 150, 200 class x murderers in a room together and that's a lot of power. you take that number down and knock it down to 50 and you put a couple extra officers there, and it really kind of balances things out. >> today, anywhere you look within stateville there are rarely more than 50 prisoners together. oftentimes there are fewer. unlike many other prisons around the country where hundreds of prisoners congregate, at stateville, whether it's in the prison yards, dining hall or any other location, the number of inmates is always limited. these same limitations also apply
, but corrections throughout the country. and the public demanded there should be a change. the behavior that got them incarcerated, we shouldn't accept that same behavior while they're incarcerated with us. >> changing the way things had been done for decades wasn't going to be easy, but it was going to happen. that was the mandate. the first step came in leveling the playing field. >> you hear the saying, power is in numbers. and that's really true. you put 150, 200 class x...
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>> correct. >> so there is the taking of the sample and then there is the profiling that comes by going after the limited identifiers, the junk d.n.a. aspect, that would be a distinction from california because california processes it right away. is that correct? >> not right away. >> in other words, they don't wait for a charge. >> correct, and that is the fundamental distinction. >> may i ask you about that distinction though? and this may be because the supreme court wasn't clairvoyant in looking at the situation we have in front of us. but if you go to the end of the opinion of the court, actually the court on page 23 of its slip opinion, it keeps talking about in sum there is little reason to question a legitimate reason of -- interest of the government about "thealking identity of the person arrested" and then it goes on later to about the identification of arrestees. what do we make of that language as you fold it into the california statute? >> well, the first time the court talks about t
>> correct. >> so there is the taking of the sample and then there is the profiling that comes by going after the limited identifiers, the junk d.n.a. aspect, that would be a distinction from california because california processes it right away. is that correct? >> not right away. >> in other words, they don't wait for a charge. >> correct, and that is the fundamental distinction. >> may i ask you about that distinction though? and this may be because the...
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the correctional corporation of america runs the idaho correctional center. the only privatery run prison in the state. inmates and prison guards nicknamed it the gladiator school. though the fight was visible o on surveillance cameras it took nearly ten minutes for guards to step in. the beaten inmate substained permanent brain damage. cca later settled a lawsuit with the family. one of has been filed against the company. but release of surveillance video didn't prompt any major changes. then in 2 0 12, they billed the state for 3,000 hours for which no one had done any work. only at the beginning of this year that governor announced idaho would not renew its contract with cca. the governor said in a letter to the board of corrections it is apparent to me that our goal of consistently successful day-to-day operation is better served at this time by the state of idaho taking a more direct management role. on friday, the governor who has been in favor of private prisons decided that the handover should happen immediately but he may not have had a choice. after
the correctional corporation of america runs the idaho correctional center. the only privatery run prison in the state. inmates and prison guards nicknamed it the gladiator school. though the fight was visible o on surveillance cameras it took nearly ten minutes for guards to step in. the beaten inmate substained permanent brain damage. cca later settled a lawsuit with the family. one of has been filed against the company. but release of surveillance video didn't prompt any major changes. then...
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. >> i escaped from a secure compound, northeast correctional. i packed myself up in some boxes and shipped myself out. >> i got nothing to lose. they would rather die trying to escape than stay here. >> best thing to do, keep your eyes open. all facilities working at all times. because anything can happen at any time. >> if we see anything whatsoever funny, that inmate's not going out. we don't want what happened to one of the best officers here to happen to somebody else. >> the brushy mountain correctional complex in eastern tennessee serves a unique purpose in the state's prison system. for first-time inmates, it's often just a point of entry. for the most violent prisoners, it's the last stop. as a result, brushy mountain has an unusual population, young men facing the harsh reality of life without freedom and hardened lifers who find it difficult to remember anything else. >> brushy mountain. when you came up the road, you probably noticed how it just sits back in the hollow. you've got a bluff on one side, and it's surrounded by mountains.
. >> i escaped from a secure compound, northeast correctional. i packed myself up in some boxes and shipped myself out. >> i got nothing to lose. they would rather die trying to escape than stay here. >> best thing to do, keep your eyes open. all facilities working at all times. because anything can happen at any time. >> if we see anything whatsoever funny, that inmate's not going out. we don't want what happened to one of the best officers here to happen to somebody...
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the florida department of corrections is due to implement a ban on smoking in the next few weeks. >>p, that was in a movie. >> like in the movies. >> just do it again. >> you know what i mean? >> can't you get cancer from that? >> smoking by inmate population within the department of corrections brings on many expenses for medical due to their inmate smoking. and this was done to reduce the cost of incarcerating inmates. we do not anticipate this to be a major issue. is it going to be uncomfortable for inmates that have smoked for years? yes. >> i been smoking 30 years. >> you ever tried to quit before? >> absolutely. >> and what happened? >> nothing. i kept right on smoking. i quit one time about three hours. >> a lot of guys in blue here that enjoy a cigarette and their cup of coffee and their honey bun. and if you take away one, they're going to have a lot of bad days. >> you pick that up off the ground? you didn't pick that one up off the ground? how many have you picked up off the ground today? you don't know? >> when i come in the system, they used to give us two packs of cigar
the florida department of corrections is due to implement a ban on smoking in the next few weeks. >>p, that was in a movie. >> like in the movies. >> just do it again. >> you know what i mean? >> can't you get cancer from that? >> smoking by inmate population within the department of corrections brings on many expenses for medical due to their inmate smoking. and this was done to reduce the cost of incarcerating inmates. we do not anticipate this to be a...
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click status correct. -- >> that is correct. make an announcement today. many are thinking it is a ram scraper violation. >> what is that? >> generally speaking, the transaction you make with your credit or debit card at a store is pretty secure, pretty well encrypted. however there is this one moment when the data at the backend server of the merchant is unencrypted. memory forn the ram
click status correct. -- >> that is correct. make an announcement today. many are thinking it is a ram scraper violation. >> what is that? >> generally speaking, the transaction you make with your credit or debit card at a store is pretty secure, pretty well encrypted. however there is this one moment when the data at the backend server of the merchant is unencrypted. memory forn the ram
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correct? >> that is correct. >> i think so. and again i have to reiterate that if there were a no blocking rule and they didn't consider the existence of charges were tied to charging and it was just no blocking and by the way we are not going to enforce this. we are not telling the businessman that you can't charge. >> you can't charge at all. >> not under these rules. they pay nothing for access for basic service. >> it is the ban. >> so why are you arguing? [laughter] >> we need to charge for faster service that google doesn't want to pay is what you're saying. >> they certainly work together and they guarantee a with level of access. >> council, is there anything else you'd like to say? >> i would like to ask more questions. i'm asking you about his findings which are referred to. and etc. and if those were stretched around they do not have any choice and they cannot switch providers and they do not know whether charges and there is a change in dates. and that is part of it as well. and i think that you initially agree with
correct? >> that is correct. >> i think so. and again i have to reiterate that if there were a no blocking rule and they didn't consider the existence of charges were tied to charging and it was just no blocking and by the way we are not going to enforce this. we are not telling the businessman that you can't charge. >> you can't charge at all. >> not under these rules. they pay nothing for access for basic service. >> it is the ban. >> so why are you...
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is that correct? >> that is correct.aid in itstment response to the report that osm appears to have learned important lessons from the experience with a previous contractor and appears to have implemented important changes to improve its management to the project. do you agree with the statement that management problems within the osm have been corrected and that new contracts are being properly managed? >> we have not undertaken an effort to examine the ongoing contracts. an opinion as to whether they actually implemented those changes or not. >> why is there an entire section of the report on issues within the new contract? >> the investigative team that looked into allegations here, the sus -- subject of our investigation, interviewed people who had roles in both the previous and current contract, so information was obtained they int was relevant to report our report of investigation pertaining to the ongoing contracting effort. the problem, of course, is the assertion of privilege by the department in releasing that
is that correct? >> that is correct.aid in itstment response to the report that osm appears to have learned important lessons from the experience with a previous contractor and appears to have implemented important changes to improve its management to the project. do you agree with the statement that management problems within the osm have been corrected and that new contracts are being properly managed? >> we have not undertaken an effort to examine the ongoing contracts. an...
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is that correct? >> yes. we want this to be informed by the results of the commission. >> why was it a good idea to fix it, it is going to into effect by december of 2015 for disabled retirees? why fix it for them? >> i think the disabled retirees cases is very clear. the -- whether to do anything with disabled retirees is not part of any -- >> all right. i think it was clear, i think it is clear on the rest of them too, seems to be clear up and down the aisle. if it was clear for them and we are unanimous in this room and unanimous that the witness table that this is a wrong that should be fixed, seems to me at ought to be made clear and admiral winnefeld, you mentioned predictability, we have an opportunity, proposed on both sides of the aisle to do this, it seems to me it doesn't make any sense, we are all in agreement on this to wait, unless you want to hold out the possibility we may stick with this. we want to send that signal, waiting for a commission report, waiting 13 months might be a good i
is that correct? >> yes. we want this to be informed by the results of the commission. >> why was it a good idea to fix it, it is going to into effect by december of 2015 for disabled retirees? why fix it for them? >> i think the disabled retirees cases is very clear. the -- whether to do anything with disabled retirees is not part of any -- >> all right. i think it was clear, i think it is clear on the rest of them too, seems to be clear up and down the aisle. if it was...
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we've had a lot of analysts, we're hearing some say we need a correction, we're looking at a 10% correction, it's going to happen in the first quarter and then others tell you don't fight the tape. what do you think? >> it's very hard, and the second point it's very hard to remove yourself from the equities, especially as we continue with the zero interest rate policy both here in the u.s. and globally. however, we'll start to get some clues here in january and february. if we have an up january and an up february, i think equities are going to be a very good play in 2014. my personal opinion, i think equities will be up in 2014, probably not to the levels we saw last year. that was just a banner year unlike i've ever seen in my career. but i imagine that we're going to have a little bit more volatility this year as the fed starts to exit the market with their policies and the other global banks start to pull back and we see improving economic conditions both here and in the developing world. so i expect some volatility. we may, in fact, see a 10 or 15% correction, but as some of the expert
we've had a lot of analysts, we're hearing some say we need a correction, we're looking at a 10% correction, it's going to happen in the first quarter and then others tell you don't fight the tape. what do you think? >> it's very hard, and the second point it's very hard to remove yourself from the equities, especially as we continue with the zero interest rate policy both here in the u.s. and globally. however, we'll start to get some clues here in january and february. if we have an up...
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bailey you were a corrections professional. what did you first think when you heard about the execution? >> it's unfortunate that the execution took as long as it did. remember the corrections professionals are hardworking honorable people, doing a difficult job under stressful conditions. no one wants to torture an inmate especially during the execution. when i first heard about this my thought was: there was an issue with the pharmaceuticals and the medical profession. it appears the professionals did their job but the pharmaceuticals did not. >> john what about this? these new drugs that were used, the first question is should they be experimenting in the death penalty chamber? >> absolutely not. death penalty chamber is not a place for experiments. they were experts on the defense team that wrote -- testified in court, they had opinions that they published that stated that this would be the exact result that would happen if these drugs were administered in this way. they told the judge under oath that this is what would hap
bailey you were a corrections professional. what did you first think when you heard about the execution? >> it's unfortunate that the execution took as long as it did. remember the corrections professionals are hardworking honorable people, doing a difficult job under stressful conditions. no one wants to torture an inmate especially during the execution. when i first heard about this my thought was: there was an issue with the pharmaceuticals and the medical profession. it appears the...
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>> this may be the correction we have been waiting for but the point i make is corrections are normalr the last 85 years, that is one a year so corrections are healthy for the market, the refresh and if we see that correction we are not going to get more bearish or get out of the market. sandra: let me hold you more to it than that. if this is a correction and you are calling it healthy for the markets does that mean we will continue this bull market we have been on for the equities market or is there a possibility we could enter into a bear market territory? >> i think we are still in a bull market, that will be supported by a healthier economy in 2014, we are seeing steady audience in payrolls and income and that means the u.s. consumer will be in a more upbeat mood and the u.s. economy is all about consumer spending. sandra: goldman sachs i reiterate said stocks are close to fair value and this is it for them. are you saying you disagree with that at this point? >> if you look at the goldman sachs report more carefully here is what they said, the market will be higher at the end of
>> this may be the correction we have been waiting for but the point i make is corrections are normalr the last 85 years, that is one a year so corrections are healthy for the market, the refresh and if we see that correction we are not going to get more bearish or get out of the market. sandra: let me hold you more to it than that. if this is a correction and you are calling it healthy for the markets does that mean we will continue this bull market we have been on for the equities...
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you can't go to four years and they'll make you a qualified veteran in the department of corrections. really is no downtime when you can relax. so, i mean, it's stressful working here, but it's more stressful because you're responsible for what happens to them, what they do to each other. >> when "lockup" returns -- >> the first guy come on out. >> -- how pelican bay security squad fights crime inside the prison walls. [ male announcer ] welcome back all the sweet things your family loves with 0-calorie monk fruit in the raw. ♪ welcome back [ male announcer ] it's made with the vine-ripened sweetness of fruit, so you can serve up deliciously sweet treats without all the sugar. so let no drink go unsweetened. no spatula un-licked. and no last bit un-sipped. you don't have to throw a party, but you'll probably feel like celebrating. get recipes at intheraw.com. in the nation, we reward safe driving. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off your deductible for every year of safe driving. which means you could save... a lot of benjamins. we put members first, be
you can't go to four years and they'll make you a qualified veteran in the department of corrections. really is no downtime when you can relax. so, i mean, it's stressful working here, but it's more stressful because you're responsible for what happens to them, what they do to each other. >> when "lockup" returns -- >> the first guy come on out. >> -- how pelican bay security squad fights crime inside the prison walls. [ male announcer ] welcome back all the sweet...
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and i have worked the prison system and i work in metro corrections.nd no matter what anyone says, those that are incarcerated for a long period of time, they do die a little bit every day. it's not going to bring my brother back. it's not going to repair the damage that was done. i don't want anybody to say that they're sorry. i know the only reason that they're sorry for, they were sorry for getting caught. it's a military thing. i bought some victory cigars not long ago. i'll be smoking one this evening. and i have a very special one that cost me $22 that i'm saving for the day when i get the phone call from one of the institutions and they tell me that he's finally dead. well, our family is going to be getting together that very evening, and i'm not kidding. and we're going to be throwing a dennis-hall-is-dead-and-he's-in- hell party. and that's going to be a day of celebration for the family bishop. i'd like to thank you for your time. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> i was actually hoping to look dennis hall right in the eyes. and i wanted him to
and i have worked the prison system and i work in metro corrections.nd no matter what anyone says, those that are incarcerated for a long period of time, they do die a little bit every day. it's not going to bring my brother back. it's not going to repair the damage that was done. i don't want anybody to say that they're sorry. i know the only reason that they're sorry for, they were sorry for getting caught. it's a military thing. i bought some victory cigars not long ago. i'll be smoking one...