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but the superintendent dick brown who runs wabash and started as a corrections officer here 19 years earlier has seen a big change in the population. >> traditionally they were from the inner cities, cities like gary and indianapolis and south bend and now we are seeing more from the rural communities in part to the methamphetamine problem. the ingredients for methamphetamine come from farms. so that's why we have a large amount of offenders being incarcerated from local small communities. they get involved with the meth ring and caught up and end up in the indiana department of correction. >> i got to be honest, most of the police knew me by a first-name basis. >> it's the same thing over and over. day in, day out. >> methamphetamine is the worst thing i have ever come in contact with. my only regret, i wish i never, ever in my life seen it for the hundred good stories i could tell you i can tell you three times the bad stories. it made me feel the greatest at times and made me hate myself most of the time. >> chas harper is currently serving his fourth prison term. the first three
but the superintendent dick brown who runs wabash and started as a corrections officer here 19 years earlier has seen a big change in the population. >> traditionally they were from the inner cities, cities like gary and indianapolis and south bend and now we are seeing more from the rural communities in part to the methamphetamine problem. the ingredients for methamphetamine come from farms. so that's why we have a large amount of offenders being incarcerated from local small...
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including wabash's superintendent, dick brown. >> i'm coming down to talk to chris trotter.e released from departmentwide administrative segregation. so i'm coming down to speak to him about that review. he'll be meeting with the team manager jerry synder, casebook manager beverly gilmore and myself. >> hello. hi sir, how you doing. haven't seen you in a long time. >> i know, it's been a long time. >> yeah, yeah, it's been a long time. >> some staff have recommended you be released from departmentwide administrative segregation. some staff haven't. okay? so with that being said, it's now in my hands to make a recommendation to central office. >> though trotter has shown improvement one of the first things superintendent brown wants to address is a conduct report that he received several months earlier. >> chris trotter started saying over and over "f" the police, kill the police. that sounds like a threat to me. >> no, but that wasn't it at all. that wasn't it. we were working out together on the range and we had our chin after the workout and he took it out of context and n
including wabash's superintendent, dick brown. >> i'm coming down to talk to chris trotter.e released from departmentwide administrative segregation. so i'm coming down to speak to him about that review. he'll be meeting with the team manager jerry synder, casebook manager beverly gilmore and myself. >> hello. hi sir, how you doing. haven't seen you in a long time. >> i know, it's been a long time. >> yeah, yeah, it's been a long time. >> some staff have...
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brown dick advocaat the forty one year old led the catalans on an amazing run winning fourteen titles in his four years at the helm the greatest manager in the club's history however cited fatigue as the reason he wanted to take a break from the touchline twenty others vying for the spaniard services though with club and national team darfur offers flying in from every direction russia also said to be considering fabio capello plan schuster and joachim as potential replacement candidates. now it's been a weekend to remember for webb simpson on the greens the american celebrating his first ever major golf title with victory at the u.s. open and absorbing a day at an overcast olympic club in san francisco the last major tiger woods won it was the u.s. open four years ago sitting five shots off the lead following round three we still have a chance to repeat that feat on sunday but the former world number one quickly found out of contention top school on the day was a sixty seven from first round leader michael thompson that enough to secure him second place. today however belonged to twe
brown dick advocaat the forty one year old led the catalans on an amazing run winning fourteen titles in his four years at the helm the greatest manager in the club's history however cited fatigue as the reason he wanted to take a break from the touchline twenty others vying for the spaniard services though with club and national team darfur offers flying in from every direction russia also said to be considering fabio capello plan schuster and joachim as potential replacement candidates. now...
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shielding the secret service from a lawsuit by a man who confronted former vice president dick cheney. >> brown: from our "american graduate" series, hari sreenivasan interviews philanthropist melinda gates about the role of teachers in preventing students from dropping out of school. >> an effective teacher in front of a student, that student will make three times the gains in a school year than another student will make. >> ifill: and we close with a look at britain's celebration of queen elizabeth's diamond jubilee, clouded by the hospitalization today of her husband, prince philip. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: there was more unrest in egypt today and activi
shielding the secret service from a lawsuit by a man who confronted former vice president dick cheney. >> brown: from our "american graduate" series, hari sreenivasan interviews philanthropist melinda gates about the role of teachers in preventing students from dropping out of school. >> an effective teacher in front of a student, that student will make three times the gains in a school year than another student will make. >> ifill: and we close with a look at...
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second group a game against co-host poland on tuesday night our correspondent richard brown portrayed is travelling with dick advocaat squad. well this is russia's training base just outside of warsaw in the lovely small town of silly old vic where they'll be preparing for the euro two thousand and twelve championships well the training session was open the first fifteen minutes before it was closed to the press and this is what went on a lot when the free players are out we're out of a pitch training for the game against poland which comes up on tuesday was a great spirit in the camp especially after four one victory against the czech republic where the russians really were in fantastic form good thing is there the who realized as one one game we start now. i don't see any. players with the ideas for the. game so there goes bowling different game different opponent and. you can get the same result but it will be more difficult than the first one was surely to test against poland will be a completely different kettle of fish for the russians well first of all they'll have to deal with a very hostile crowd ha
second group a game against co-host poland on tuesday night our correspondent richard brown portrayed is travelling with dick advocaat squad. well this is russia's training base just outside of warsaw in the lovely small town of silly old vic where they'll be preparing for the euro two thousand and twelve championships well the training session was open the first fifteen minutes before it was closed to the press and this is what went on a lot when the free players are out we're out of a pitch...
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report revealed that during lehman's final hours its chief executive officer, dick fold, sought to convince prime minister gordon brown to overrule britain's financial services authority when it refused to fast track -- >> does the gentlelady imply this segment had anything to do with that? >> mr. chairman, if you could allow me to finish here. according to "the guardian," and i quote, during the bank's final hours in 2008, fold tried desperately to strike a rescue deal with barclays but the fsa would not allow the british bank an exemption from seeking time-consuming shareholder approval. the chancellor, alistair darling, appealed to the u.s. treasury secretary, henry pawlson, to contact the prime minister. and according to the latest report asked paulson to call prime minister gordon brown, but paulson said he could not do that. so fold asked paulson to call president bush. in a brainstorming session, he then suggested getting the president's brother, jeb bush, who was a lehman adviser, to get the white house to lean on downing street. governor bush, to your knowledge, did your boss, mr. fold, in fact, make such a s
report revealed that during lehman's final hours its chief executive officer, dick fold, sought to convince prime minister gordon brown to overrule britain's financial services authority when it refused to fast track -- >> does the gentlelady imply this segment had anything to do with that? >> mr. chairman, if you could allow me to finish here. according to "the guardian," and i quote, during the bank's final hours in 2008, fold tried desperately to strike a rescue deal...
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>> brown: the screenplay for the 1956 movie "moby dick." and hosted the "ray bradbury theater" on television. bradbury referred to himself as an idea writer, but one with a close eye on changes and the culture around him. this is from a 1970s interview. >> if i'm anything at all, i'm not really a science fiction writer. i'm a writer of fairy tales and modern myths about technology. >> brown: bradbury won numerous literary awards and the national medal of arts in 2004. he died yesterday in los angeles at 91. and we explore the life and legacy of ray bradbury with lev grossman, book critic for "time" magazine and himself a best-selling writer. his novels include "the magicians" and "the magician king." lev, perhaps first for those who haven't read ray bradbury, what do you think make him such an important writer in american literary life? >> well, you know, you come to him as a science fiction writer, but as soon as you start reading him you start to realize that he's doing things that you didn't realize that science fiction could do. i mean,
>> brown: the screenplay for the 1956 movie "moby dick." and hosted the "ray bradbury theater" on television. bradbury referred to himself as an idea writer, but one with a close eye on changes and the culture around him. this is from a 1970s interview. >> if i'm anything at all, i'm not really a science fiction writer. i'm a writer of fairy tales and modern myths about technology. >> brown: bradbury won numerous literary awards and the national medal of...
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when all of us came back, got elected again, and dick lamb got elected governor, and hart got to go to the senate, and warren took on brochman, and george brown became the first african-american elected statewide in any state after the civil war. so it's pretty amazing that this state did all of that. when you think about that, and you think about that narrow little window of time, we were pushing the spoon right off the edge, boom. and so the rumble from the rockies became a roar. and all sorts of people were coming out here saying, what is going on? i always say that
when all of us came back, got elected again, and dick lamb got elected governor, and hart got to go to the senate, and warren took on brochman, and george brown became the first african-american elected statewide in any state after the civil war. so it's pretty amazing that this state did all of that. when you think about that, and you think about that narrow little window of time, we were pushing the spoon right off the edge, boom. and so the rumble from the rockies became a roar. and all...
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when all of us came back, got elected again, and dick lamb got elected governor, and hart got to go to the senate, and work took on brotsman. and george brown became the first african-american elected statewide in any state since after the civil war. so it's pretty amazing that the state did all hat. when y think about that and you think about that narrow little window of time, we were pushing the spoon right off the edge, boom. rockies became a roar. the and all sorts of people were coming down here saying, what is going on? i always say that maybe people here aren't good hokey pokey players. we either put our whole self in or we don't bother. people were really puttinghewho o allf these things. and i must give you a little bit about what happened then when i got to d.c. with this whole area of women and where we were. i got to d.c. and, of course, they were more shocked than anybody that i was elected. when we would go places, they would towe jimn. and he keeps saying no, it's her. and they'd say, "her? yoat's wrong with you?" know. and i remember one of the days that i shook my head and said, why in the world am i here, they gave me some
when all of us came back, got elected again, and dick lamb got elected governor, and hart got to go to the senate, and work took on brotsman. and george brown became the first african-american elected statewide in any state since after the civil war. so it's pretty amazing that the state did all hat. when y think about that and you think about that narrow little window of time, we were pushing the spoon right off the edge, boom. rockies became a roar. the and all sorts of people were coming...
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dick gregory in jail. >> he's holding keys to change @ @ @ @ @ @aaaa)a)a)a)a)pp sltt >>> governor brown thopg put high speed rail on the fast track tonight a cording to our media partner the governor is proposing to make it a lot more difficult for environmental opponents to challenge the project in court. under his plan construction could be delayed only with proof of a major impact. the governor is expected to unveil his proposal next week that would still need approval of the legislature. >> two hotels have become a center for prostitution and sexual exploitation of minors have been ordered to shut down. a judge today granted the city of oakland's request to close the economy inn and national lodge for one year. they have until the end of july to comply. authorities say the two hotels have long histories of allowing and profiting from prostitution as well as being havens for drug activities. >> and our prayers have been answered and i'm glad. >> we will not allow this business model that profits from the human suffering and human trafficking. >> the owners of the hotels have been ordered to pay 60,000s n
dick gregory in jail. >> he's holding keys to change @ @ @ @ @ @aaaa)a)a)a)a)pp sltt >>> governor brown thopg put high speed rail on the fast track tonight a cording to our media partner the governor is proposing to make it a lot more difficult for environmental opponents to challenge the project in court. under his plan construction could be delayed only with proof of a major impact. the governor is expected to unveil his proposal next week that would still need approval of the...
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dick brennan, cbs news, new york >>> coming after your local news on "cbs this morning," a new book on the shadowy hacking group known as anonymous. i'm terrell brownthis is "cbs morning news." hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] ensure high protein... ensure! nutrition in charge! >>> 4 minutes before 5:00 on a thursday morning. marty is in the weather center. >> let's take a look at how this day is going to square away. 77 at lunch, 75 this evening. you will see the puffy clouds fire up again. a mention of a widely scattered shower. this is going to be a dynamite day. >>> here is what we have our eye on today. congressman dutch will talk about national security leaks. >> transportation officials release details on a construc
dick brennan, cbs news, new york >>> coming after your local news on "cbs this morning," a new book on the shadowy hacking group known as anonymous. i'm terrell brownthis is "cbs morning news." hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an...
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dick brennan, cbs news, new york >>> coming after your local news on "cbs this morning," a new book on the shadowy hacking group known as anonymous. i'm terrell brownthis is "cbs morning news." hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] ensure high protein... ensure! nutrition in charge! [ man ] it's big. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. the biggest in bail. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better. >>> a record leap for russian daredevil who set a record for highest base jump from 21,000 feet when he took the plunge from a summit in the himalayas last month. took him six days to climb up and 90 seconds to come down. all that for a minute and a half? hittin
dick brennan, cbs news, new york >>> coming after your local news on "cbs this morning," a new book on the shadowy hacking group known as anonymous. i'm terrell brownthis is "cbs morning news." hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an...
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brown began selling bracelets inscribed with winter's motto, "hang tough." the statue cost $250,000. jordan alone raised $99,000. and today along the normandy coast, people gathered to unveil this statue to dickto the front. to all the junior officers who led american men on that day of days. >> bone juror. >> reporter: jordan brown spoke last, the latest generation saluting the greatest generation. >> he was always honest with his men and therefore they trusted him. he never saw himself as anything special. not even after the war. >> he was a born natural leader, period. >> reporter: winters never sought attention, but in 2000 he hung tough with film makers for this interview that closed "the band of brothers" saga. >> he said, grandpa, were you a hero in the war? grandpa said no. but i served in our company. >> wow. >> those guys are something. >> mr. winters, so impressive. number one, he's still alive and still lucid and can tell the story so well. >> gaurnere is a tough old guy. he's 9 years old. lost a leg in the war, broke his collarbone in a fall a couple weeks ago. his grip at 9, i mean, come on. i wouldn't want to mess that guy. his son will tell you, too, that he -- well, he and hi
brown began selling bracelets inscribed with winter's motto, "hang tough." the statue cost $250,000. jordan alone raised $99,000. and today along the normandy coast, people gathered to unveil this statue to dickto the front. to all the junior officers who led american men on that day of days. >> bone juror. >> reporter: jordan brown spoke last, the latest generation saluting the greatest generation. >> he was always honest with his men and therefore they trusted him....
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brown began selling bracelets inscribed with winter's motto, "hang tough." the statue cost $250,000. jordan alone raised $99,000. and today along the people gathered to unveil this statue to dick all the junior officers who led american men on that day of days. >> bonjour. >> jordan brown spoke last. the latest generation saluting the greatest generation. >> he was always unscathed as men and, therefore, they trust him. he never thought of himself as anything special. not each after the war. >> he was a born natural leader, period. >> reporter: winters never sought attention but in 2000, he hung tough with filmmakers for this interview that closed the band of brothers saga. >> he said, grandpa, were you my hero in the war? grandpa said, no. but i served in the company. >> it never fails to touch me when you see a story like this. about people who did this without expecting any kind of reward. >> you've walked out, as i have. it's unthinkable when you're there how horrific it must have been. how american kids who just were walking into what was essentially death sentence and just how guys like this survived by the sheer grit and determination and basically telling themselves i'
brown began selling bracelets inscribed with winter's motto, "hang tough." the statue cost $250,000. jordan alone raised $99,000. and today along the people gathered to unveil this statue to dick all the junior officers who led american men on that day of days. >> bonjour. >> jordan brown spoke last. the latest generation saluting the greatest generation. >> he was always unscathed as men and, therefore, they trust him. he never thought of himself as anything...
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dick toriann gave it in spanish. >> and may man who survived a bear attack. >> i was maul would by a brown. >> i can hear him huffings. >> we have another graduation controversy to tell you about in newman, california. at their commercement. that fellow right there gave his valedictorian speech in spanish and he apologized to those who would not understand. joining us is alumni which is also a valedictorian there . bill, good morning to you. >> good morning, how are you? >> doing okay . he chose to speak in spanish and wasn't out to make a social statement. but he has, hasn't he? i guess he made some kind much a social statement. it was a shocking thing to me to understand why the facully actually some what encouraged that. and the student went to the principal and wanted to give it in english and spanish and they didn't have it enough time. it is unbelievable. school teaches in english. and all of the students speak student and the speech from the valedictorian is begin to the stunes and most of them couldn't understand them . hey fantastic if you are biling quul and hope they learn another language . but maybe the
dick toriann gave it in spanish. >> and may man who survived a bear attack. >> i was maul would by a brown. >> i can hear him huffings. >> we have another graduation controversy to tell you about in newman, california. at their commercement. that fellow right there gave his valedictorian speech in spanish and he apologized to those who would not understand. joining us is alumni which is also a valedictorian there . bill, good morning to you. >> good morning, how...