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first, they found susan's yellow backpack in the piles fork creek behind the dormitories. her wallet was missing. friends said she usually carried about $10. and a campus worker found a small red bag with some toiletry items not far from where susan schumake was murdered. inside, police found some identification. >> he finds a pharmaceutical bottle that has the name daniel woloson, but it was prescribed at the menard correctional center. >> they did some checking on him and found that he was on parole, and so he became a person of interest. >> 21-year-old daniel woloson had recently been released from prison for a burglary conviction. he was a handyman working on campus at the time of the murder. >> daniel was working at the quad apartments, which is probably about a quarter mile away from the crime scene. >> when questioned by police, woloson said he had an alibi for the night of susan schumake's murder, that he was with a friend. >> and the officers took him to the various locations trying to find this person with whom he spent the night, were unsuccessful. >> woloson co
first, they found susan's yellow backpack in the piles fork creek behind the dormitories. her wallet was missing. friends said she usually carried about $10. and a campus worker found a small red bag with some toiletry items not far from where susan schumake was murdered. inside, police found some identification. >> he finds a pharmaceutical bottle that has the name daniel woloson, but it was prescribed at the menard correctional center. >> they did some checking on him and found...
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his transfer to a dormitory housing unit where he will have more privileges has been delayed. >> i just found out today that there's no beds open in "e" or "a." so i'm stuck for a while. >> like philbeck, rudy gonzalez is not only a self-cutter but he's been attacked by other inmates as well. >> will you lift that up for me, please? that long scar is a self-inflicted wound that i did a while back. it healed up, but one of my enemies got mad and decided to throw hot water on me. so what it did, it opened my car right back up. every day i go to the hospital, they change the bandage, clean it up, that type of stuff. >> we caught up with gonzalez again after he returned from the hospital. >> i could have retaliated, threw some stuff back on him. but i'm not that type of person. i don't throw boiling water, feces, throw urine. i don't do that stuff. if i have a problem with somebody, i'm just going to be patience until i get a chance to put my hands on him and then i'm gonna whoop his ass. >> gonzalez's behavior in prison has destroyed any chance of an early release. >> i had a bad temper pr
his transfer to a dormitory housing unit where he will have more privileges has been delayed. >> i just found out today that there's no beds open in "e" or "a." so i'm stuck for a while. >> like philbeck, rudy gonzalez is not only a self-cutter but he's been attacked by other inmates as well. >> will you lift that up for me, please? that long scar is a self-inflicted wound that i did a while back. it healed up, but one of my enemies got mad and decided to...
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complete with abandoned subway cars for dormitories, and hundreds of angry church members, on wednesday, one was arrested for obstructing the police, five on suspicion of traveling to the south to aid the man in hiding. >> what's to be achieved through this investigation? i represent five people. the search is going on for a second day. we doubt anything will come up here. >> the leader of the salvation sect, the precurse sore to the church is also a businessman, believed to be the real owner through family and other companies of the ferry that capsized in april, killing more than 300 people. his continued evasion of a nationwide manhunt involving 50,000 police and a half million dollars reward is becoming more embarrassing for authorities every day. the pressure is on from the very top. earlier this week, the penalty said it didn't make sense that he had not been caught. they were widening the scope of the operation. the local council is sending in building standards inspectors to check for infringements. >> after all this effort and searching now in the rain, they'll want to find more
complete with abandoned subway cars for dormitories, and hundreds of angry church members, on wednesday, one was arrested for obstructing the police, five on suspicion of traveling to the south to aid the man in hiding. >> what's to be achieved through this investigation? i represent five people. the search is going on for a second day. we doubt anything will come up here. >> the leader of the salvation sect, the precurse sore to the church is also a businessman, believed to be the...
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lawyer pietroing lives in the city center, they are tired of seeing the area turn into a homeless dormitory and want to clean up the area. >> translator: many he these migrants -- many of these migrants live right in the open. catanya is a beautiful city but we're losing our sense of safety. >> reporter: not everyone is wary of migrants. africans and sicilians live and play together. it's unlikely that many residents will change their tune. claudio lavanga, al jazeera, catanya. ♪ >> now to the world cup where gun fire has erupted as an anti-government protest. a small group of protestors, hucialhurling molotov cocktails. stadiums for the world cup. meanwhile a closer look at the footage shows what appears to be a motorcyclist, officer started his bike and rode away. but tonight all eyes will once again be on the field. team u.s.a. taking on ghana, still, soccer has yet to rise to the level of football or basketball or baseball. but football fanl at -- -- fanatics, andy gallagher met with them. >> who else would go through this much effort for the world cup? a relatively new supporter and de
lawyer pietroing lives in the city center, they are tired of seeing the area turn into a homeless dormitory and want to clean up the area. >> translator: many he these migrants -- many of these migrants live right in the open. catanya is a beautiful city but we're losing our sense of safety. >> reporter: not everyone is wary of migrants. africans and sicilians live and play together. it's unlikely that many residents will change their tune. claudio lavanga, al jazeera, catanya. ♪...
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donetsk, incaped to a dormitory, but many remained behind.verybody is saying we are going to die here, she told me. they shouldn't be dying. they should all leave. ukraine is at a fork in the road. tonight, there is a chance for peace, but it could still slide further into a bitter war. daniel sandford, abc news, then donetsk. bbc news, >> at the world cup, costa rica has been italy 1-0 to secure their progress to the next round. costa rica' of the four-time world cup winners means they are in the knockout stages for only the second time in their history. goal line technology was used to confirm that header by the costa rica and captain. the victory also means that england, bottom of the same qualifying group, will not be able to progress to the last 16. that is a source of great sadness for everybody in england. how much do you hate flying? if you're anything like me, the long security lines, crowded terminals, tightly packed planes make it miserable. but there was a time not so long ago when flying was fun, even glamorous. new book "jet set
donetsk, incaped to a dormitory, but many remained behind.verybody is saying we are going to die here, she told me. they shouldn't be dying. they should all leave. ukraine is at a fork in the road. tonight, there is a chance for peace, but it could still slide further into a bitter war. daniel sandford, abc news, then donetsk. bbc news, >> at the world cup, costa rica has been italy 1-0 to secure their progress to the next round. costa rica' of the four-time world cup winners means they...
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some members are still holding more than 200 girls they kidnapped in april from a school dormitory. government leaders have launched military operations in three states and have declared a state of emergency. >>> north korean authorities have arrested another u.s. citizen. this brings to three the number of americans known to be held in the country. the state run news agency says authorities detained an american man who entered the country as a tourist in late april. it says he engaged in activities inconsistent with his visa status. a korean-american man has been held in the country since 2012. he was arrested in a special economic zone for what officials called host still activities. authorities jailed another american man in april. >>> pyongyang has used detaineds u.s. nationals as diplomatic bargains chips. analysts say authorities may use the three americans to try to have direct talks with washington. >>> the u.s. defense department has released its annual report on china's military and security capabilities. the pentagon says china is using reconnaissance drones and adding wa
some members are still holding more than 200 girls they kidnapped in april from a school dormitory. government leaders have launched military operations in three states and have declared a state of emergency. >>> north korean authorities have arrested another u.s. citizen. this brings to three the number of americans known to be held in the country. the state run news agency says authorities detained an american man who entered the country as a tourist in late april. it says he engaged...
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complete with abandons subway cars for dormitories. and hundreds of angry church members. was arrested for obstructing the police, five on suspicion of traveling to the south to aid him in hiding. >> translator: what is to be achieved through this investigation? other than detaining five people who went to collect plants. the search is going on for a second day, but we doubt anything will come of it. >> reporter: he is or was the leader of the salvation secretary. thsect. the precursor to the church. but he's also a businessman believe go ahead to be the real owner through families and companies of the ferry killing more than 300 people. his continued-y indication of a nationwide manhunt involving 50,000 place and a half mad reward is becoming more embarrassing for authorities every day. earlier this week the president said it didn't make sense that he still had not been caught. they were widening the scope of the operation, the local council sending in builders, standards inspectors to check no infringement. after all the searching they want to find more than simple build
complete with abandons subway cars for dormitories. and hundreds of angry church members. was arrested for obstructing the police, five on suspicion of traveling to the south to aid him in hiding. >> translator: what is to be achieved through this investigation? other than detaining five people who went to collect plants. the search is going on for a second day, but we doubt anything will come of it. >> reporter: he is or was the leader of the salvation secretary. thsect. the...
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the girls sleep in dormitories with an adult woman. they go to school, play sport and stop running away when they believe another life is possible. >> it's good. everybody there is good. everybody. no fighting. you eat, you sleep. you go to school. this is good. no fighting. >> reporter: cassie wories, these children are the casualties of the south sudan wore. with a country on the brink of voims, she fears another lost generation, and the south -- south government admits it can't do any more for the girls about the budget frozen. >> with the crisis, people are not paying taeption. >> this one woman centre uganda continues a battle to break the cycle of abuse of south sudan girls, hoping they, one day, will keep their young sisters safe from harm. >> al jazeera america presents the system with joe berlinger >> new york city has stop and frisk >> some say these laws help serve and protect... >> we created the atmosphere that the policeman's the bad guy... >> others say these tactics are racist >> discrimination is wrong >> 99 percent of
the girls sleep in dormitories with an adult woman. they go to school, play sport and stop running away when they believe another life is possible. >> it's good. everybody there is good. everybody. no fighting. you eat, you sleep. you go to school. this is good. no fighting. >> reporter: cassie wories, these children are the casualties of the south sudan wore. with a country on the brink of voims, she fears another lost generation, and the south -- south government admits it can't...
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center with his wife, he says they are tired of seeing their neighborhood turned into a homeless dormitorynd started a residents committee to push authorities to clear up the area. >> translator: many of these migrants live and sleep right under my house. they brought prostitution and they get into fights. catania's a beautiful city but we are losing our sense of safety. >> not everyone is aware of migrants. at this bar, migrants and residents interact easily. claudio lavango, al jazeera, catania. maria innes ferre has the latest. >> 54-year-old gary morran is charged with killing father kenneth walker and seriously injuring another priest. the two men were found shot in the church's rectory, moore faces murder, burglary. >>> driver who accidentally struck a child. bruce wimbush, told a judge he goth emotional after seeing the ten-year-old boy hit by the vehicle. the driver was seriously injured. wimbush faces up to 10 years in prison. he agreed to testify against others in the attack. >>> seven of the eight of the performers who fell in rhode island last month have hired an attorney. anyt
center with his wife, he says they are tired of seeing their neighborhood turned into a homeless dormitorynd started a residents committee to push authorities to clear up the area. >> translator: many of these migrants live and sleep right under my house. they brought prostitution and they get into fights. catania's a beautiful city but we are losing our sense of safety. >> not everyone is aware of migrants. at this bar, migrants and residents interact easily. claudio lavango, al...
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universities are trying to manage, so what they have done is they have farmed out in some cases dormitoriesparties who can do it a lot more efficiently than the schools can, and that has created quite a big business for universities around the country. >> how are they staying competitive? >> it is interesting. the competition in those towns, like columbus, ohio, austin, texas, these are places where the millennials want to live, so they have some diversification where they can create housing for the students and also create housing for the grad students and also create housing for those who graduate from the school and want to stay in those cities, so they have a big population of demand, and that is how they stay competitive. if you look at the millennials, in places like austin, texas, there is about a 30% increase in the millennial population, and millennials like to stay in those places where there is work and where they feel connected to the rest of their population. but the private operators, they seem to deliver student housing more cost efficiently than the universities. there are l
universities are trying to manage, so what they have done is they have farmed out in some cases dormitoriesparties who can do it a lot more efficiently than the schools can, and that has created quite a big business for universities around the country. >> how are they staying competitive? >> it is interesting. the competition in those towns, like columbus, ohio, austin, texas, these are places where the millennials want to live, so they have some diversification where they can...
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in brownsville, texas holding cells turned into dormitories.hundreds of children sleeping on the hard floor under blankets, packed together like sardines the pastor, john torres has been inside. >> the scene, the way they're holding like they're prisoners they're children. >> in 2011, 6460 unaccompanied minors were detained but this year, 60,000 will have made the journey. most are escaping violence in central america, fleeing and the crisis is parking a heated debate in washington. critics claim the obama administration immigration policies for blame, including the dream act. >> it's policies have created a human magnet for these children to come at great risk to themselves. >> the children are supposed to be transfers within 72 hours and to a more safe and secure environment. mary bruce, abc news, los angeles. >> condoleezza rice mark on u.s. diplomacy is on display in washington, d.c. a portrait unveiled today at the state department. she served under the president and was the first african american woman to hold the position. she's a politi
in brownsville, texas holding cells turned into dormitories.hundreds of children sleeping on the hard floor under blankets, packed together like sardines the pastor, john torres has been inside. >> the scene, the way they're holding like they're prisoners they're children. >> in 2011, 6460 unaccompanied minors were detained but this year, 60,000 will have made the journey. most are escaping violence in central america, fleeing and the crisis is parking a heated debate in washington....
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border patrol facility that is not set up to house children but has been turned into a makeshift dormitory the flood as immigrant children coming across the border from central america. in texas about 500 children are being held here. a lot of concern of the conditions of some of these kids. they go to these traditional centers and are then sent to relatives if they can find one in the united states where they can later be watched by immigration. we are told to show up for a court date. you can see how the children are in these rooms, there are so many of them we are trying to figure out what to do next with some of them. new video, we haven't seen that at all, only pictures and imag images' knockout that were not supposed to be taken. this is new video into the newsroom. jon: a sad, sad story all around. a big decision from the u.s. patent office today with the trial and appeals board ruling the washington redskins name is "disparaging of native america americans" and the trademarks for that name must now be cancelled. here to discuss all that, rich edson from washington. >> the trade-off
border patrol facility that is not set up to house children but has been turned into a makeshift dormitory the flood as immigrant children coming across the border from central america. in texas about 500 children are being held here. a lot of concern of the conditions of some of these kids. they go to these traditional centers and are then sent to relatives if they can find one in the united states where they can later be watched by immigration. we are told to show up for a court date. you can...
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police, allowing our camera to get inside the singular world complete with abandon subway cars for dormitoriesand hundreds of angry church members. 71 was arrested for obstructing the police. in hiding. the search is going on for a second day, but we doubt anything will come of it. >> he is or was the leader of the salvation sect, the pressorser to the baptist church. but he also a businessman, believed to be the real owner through family and other companies of the ferry that capsized in april, killing more than 300 people. hisn't cooed invasion, involving 50,000 police and half a million dollar reward, is becoming more embarrassing nor authorities every day. the president said it didn't make sense that he had still not been caught. the local council sending in buildings to check for infringements. >> but after all 24 effort, all the searching now in the rain, they want to find more than simple building infractions at the end of it. there has been talk about finding two master minds, a mother kim, and a mother shin, but if they were here, it seems they too have vanished. back in the united sta
police, allowing our camera to get inside the singular world complete with abandon subway cars for dormitoriesand hundreds of angry church members. 71 was arrested for obstructing the police. in hiding. the search is going on for a second day, but we doubt anything will come of it. >> he is or was the leader of the salvation sect, the pressorser to the baptist church. but he also a businessman, believed to be the real owner through family and other companies of the ferry that capsized in...
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. >> rimonim has both two-man and six-man cells, all of which more resemble college dormitories thanmerican prison cells. and while most american inmates are not allowed to bring personal items beyond wedding bands or religious medallions with them, israeli inmates pack their bags before coming to prison. >> translator: you bring everything with you when you turn yourself in, clothing, shoes, electrical appliances, cigarettes, hot plate, coffee, everything. you're allowed to bring everything. >> and for this man, who is serving 19 years for murder, the comforts of home go beyond material possessions. he shares his cell with three cousins and two brothers-in-law. and has other family living on the cell block, as well. >> translator: there are almost 20 of us here. it's normal. there is no problem with this. >> translator: there is no policy here that family members won't be together or that all the family members will be together so long as it doesn't threaten the order and the rules, it could be that we'll let members of the same family serve time in the same cell block, sometimes ev
. >> rimonim has both two-man and six-man cells, all of which more resemble college dormitories thanmerican prison cells. and while most american inmates are not allowed to bring personal items beyond wedding bands or religious medallions with them, israeli inmates pack their bags before coming to prison. >> translator: you bring everything with you when you turn yourself in, clothing, shoes, electrical appliances, cigarettes, hot plate, coffee, everything. you're allowed to bring...
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my dormitory was 20 steps from my academic hall so i never knew what it was to walk to school for miles and walk back home. so when i express some disenchantment with the court decision case that ordered busing to integrate the schools in charlotte north carolina and i said so publicly emily sent me down that evening and explained to me in vernacular what it was not to be able to read a school bus and explained that i should not ever be against busing. so i say this. when you are running for office it seems to me you would do well to understand the people that you are asking to vote for you. [applause] i think a lot of people get carried away running for office they see some tv commercials and that kind of stuff. that isn't what being in the public is all about to me. it's about respecting people's backgrounds, reconciling differences and doing what you can to move an agenda that everybody can buy into. so a lot of times it may require that you suppress your own feelings to get an agenda done. i would say that for anybody running for office. as i said in the award to the book it is a le
my dormitory was 20 steps from my academic hall so i never knew what it was to walk to school for miles and walk back home. so when i express some disenchantment with the court decision case that ordered busing to integrate the schools in charlotte north carolina and i said so publicly emily sent me down that evening and explained to me in vernacular what it was not to be able to read a school bus and explained that i should not ever be against busing. so i say this. when you are running for...
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here, the girls sleep in spotless dormitories. they go to school, play sport and emily they stop running away when they believe another life is possible. >> it's good. everybody sleep, no fighting. you eat. go to sleep and go to school. this is good. no fighting. >>> cathy worries. these children are the casualties of south sudan's last civil war. with the country teetering on violent internal conflict she fears another lost generation. the south sudan government admits it can't do more tore the anywheres, with its -- for the girls, with its budget frozen by the fighting. >> with the crisis, people are not paying attention. >> so this one woman from uganda continues her battle to break the cycle of abuse of south sudan girls, hoping they, one day will keep the young sisters safe from harm. >>> and for more on the child sex trade in south sudan, and the work of cathy and her ref uge, head to aljazeera.com, and click on the link to the coverage. >>> now, uruguay is home to 12 million head of cattle. and the life of each and every on
here, the girls sleep in spotless dormitories. they go to school, play sport and emily they stop running away when they believe another life is possible. >> it's good. everybody sleep, no fighting. you eat. go to sleep and go to school. this is good. no fighting. >>> cathy worries. these children are the casualties of south sudan's last civil war. with the country teetering on violent internal conflict she fears another lost generation. the south sudan government admits it can't...
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singular world of the evangelical baptist church compound, complete with abandon subway cars for dormitoriesand hundreds of angry church members. on wednesday, one was arrested for obstructing the police, five on suspicion of traveling to the south to aid in hiding. other than detaining five people who went to collect. it is going on for a second day, but we doubt anything will come of it. is precursor to the baptist church, but he also a businessman, believed to be the real owner through family and other companies of the ferry that capsized in april, killing more than 300 people. his continued invasion of the nationwide man hunt involving 50,000 police and half a million dollars reward, is becoming more embarrassing for authorities every day. the pressure is on from the very top, earlier this week, the president said it didn't make sense that he had still not been caught. at the end of it all. there has been talking of finding two alleged female master minds, a mother kin, and a mother shim, if they were here, it seems they too have vanished. harry faucet, al jazeera, south korea. >> back i
singular world of the evangelical baptist church compound, complete with abandon subway cars for dormitoriesand hundreds of angry church members. on wednesday, one was arrested for obstructing the police, five on suspicion of traveling to the south to aid in hiding. other than detaining five people who went to collect. it is going on for a second day, but we doubt anything will come of it. is precursor to the baptist church, but he also a businessman, believed to be the real owner through...
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some are have escaped to donetsk where i found her in a dormitory. said many have remained behind. >> translator: everybody is saying we're going to die here. they shouldn't be dying. they should all leave. >> the ukrainian government offered a cease fire to allow the gunmen to give up weapons. there's no sign of that. eastern ukraine is sliding into a bitter war. bbc news luhansk. >> let's get the latest from david stern, our correspondent in kiev. picking up on daniel 's last line in the report, are you getting any sense the pro russian forces are actually moving back towards russia or not? >> well tim what we're getting here in kiev is just the opposite. there seems to be the fighting as daniel pointed out which continues. we're getting reports today another convoy, the ukrainian authorities, defense minister said another convoy of heavy military hardware has cross into ukraine from russia that included what he described ten multiple rocket launchers. this is unverified information. obviously it points to at least the situation continuing if not e
some are have escaped to donetsk where i found her in a dormitory. said many have remained behind. >> translator: everybody is saying we're going to die here. they shouldn't be dying. they should all leave. >> the ukrainian government offered a cease fire to allow the gunmen to give up weapons. there's no sign of that. eastern ukraine is sliding into a bitter war. bbc news luhansk. >> let's get the latest from david stern, our correspondent in kiev. picking up on daniel 's...
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they are holding students hostage inside a dormitory. iraq security forces have launched an assault on those gunmen. it happened at anbar university, which is near the provincial capital of ramadi, which have been taken over by extremists and anti-government militants for months now, since back in december. >>> and radio legend casey kasem is in critical condition this morning. this, as the family feud over his health care heats up. a washington state judge is putting kasem's daughter, not her stepmother, kasem's current wife, in charge of medical care. kasem's wife, jean, was allowed separate visitation to her ailing husband. separate because of the animosity between her and his children from a prior marriage. >>> and surveillance video of a wild shoot-out in a texas store. this was back in march. it's just been released, this video. 20-year-old charles brown, armed with a gun, gets into a struggle with a clerk behind a counter, who reaches for his own rifle. a second worker then pulls out his gun and opens fire on brown. the alleged ho
they are holding students hostage inside a dormitory. iraq security forces have launched an assault on those gunmen. it happened at anbar university, which is near the provincial capital of ramadi, which have been taken over by extremists and anti-government militants for months now, since back in december. >>> and radio legend casey kasem is in critical condition this morning. this, as the family feud over his health care heats up. a washington state judge is putting kasem's daughter,...
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university in ramadi to the west of the capital and are holding dozens of students hostage in a dormitory the province's long been a conflict flashpoint and with some parts under the control of islamist militants including groups linked to al qaeda we will update you on the situation as it develops. next on to another story that's been developing quickly in the last hour two russian journalists have been detained by the ukrainian army the national guard has now confirmed they went missing on friday in the country's east let's get the very latest details from reno who is now in reno what reason is the military given for detaining these reporters while they were detained there around town are slightly over they were on their way to cover the inauguration of president elect petro poroshenko now the national guard has found a suspicious that the two journalists were observing and analyzing or rather absolving and. looking at. an army checkpoint so they. and then handed them over to the s.b.u. which is ukraine's security services now this of course being the inauguration day of the president e
university in ramadi to the west of the capital and are holding dozens of students hostage in a dormitory the province's long been a conflict flashpoint and with some parts under the control of islamist militants including groups linked to al qaeda we will update you on the situation as it develops. next on to another story that's been developing quickly in the last hour two russian journalists have been detained by the ukrainian army the national guard has now confirmed they went missing on...
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. >> dormitories hold from 80 to 120, depending on the day. if you have mcnaughton running 80 or 120 inmates and causing that strife between 80 and 100 inmates, that's going to be a problem. if kelley mcnaughton is in here and causing issues with 13 or 14, it's a little easier to deal with. >> but mcnaughton is determined to shape the pod to her liking. >> it's not quite the "g" dorm yet. it will be, though. when i first came in here, they're like, oh, you're really shy. >> no. she said we're going to be in lockdown by tonight. kelley is here. great. >> yeah. >> yeah, that's what she said! >> but in this unit, mcnaughton soon discovers that even minor infractions, like using a mirror to look down the hall, won't be tolerated. >> come on! >> are you serious? why would you take it away? >> you're using it for a purpose it is not intended for. >> it's not even a real mirror. dude. you can't even see anything. would it be a ticket, too? >> it could be. >> that's an awfully tight ship you're running. >> i run a tight ship. >> are you serious? you'd
. >> dormitories hold from 80 to 120, depending on the day. if you have mcnaughton running 80 or 120 inmates and causing that strife between 80 and 100 inmates, that's going to be a problem. if kelley mcnaughton is in here and causing issues with 13 or 14, it's a little easier to deal with. >> but mcnaughton is determined to shape the pod to her liking. >> it's not quite the "g" dorm yet. it will be, though. when i first came in here, they're like, oh, you're really...
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a lock-down dormitory where they will stay for at least a few days until they complete orientation and can be assigned a bed in general population. in the meantime, they have little to do other than to think. >> i try to keep anything negative out of my head, because i don't like to stress too much over things. because i don't want it to tear me up. it's big. facing 70 years. >> can you get mr. knight for me? he's 18 years old. he's been in trouble with the law since he's 14. he ain't been outside much, out of a secured facility much, since 14 years old. we'll work with him and tell him, you know, what his needs are and what we think he needs to work with. how you doing this morning? >> okay. >> you adjusting well? >> yep. >> you're in gr51 orientation. this is your name as we know it. the number is 191618. you're at indiana state prison. this pprd, the expected relice date is 2-23-2043. all right. this is the book for here, the offender handbook. this tells you all your different services. what you can expect to provide. i need you to sign off on that. all right. notification of next
a lock-down dormitory where they will stay for at least a few days until they complete orientation and can be assigned a bed in general population. in the meantime, they have little to do other than to think. >> i try to keep anything negative out of my head, because i don't like to stress too much over things. because i don't want it to tear me up. it's big. facing 70 years. >> can you get mr. knight for me? he's 18 years old. he's been in trouble with the law since he's 14. he...
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we see in some cases laboratories, dormitories, in particular, cooper union, the school here in new yorkis been free for over 150 years, and took out a $175 million loan to build a new building at a cost of $1000 a square foot, which is akin to a luxury hotel. frenzy, as a feeding set in the film, to constantly build and make the school more prestigious in terms of rankings. it is a system that is structurally out of control. >> i want to turn to another clip from the film that looks at the rising cost of higher education. americar education in has been very successful for centuries, but now things are changing because the scale and the cost is enormous. we have a product that is so expensive that a lot of people can't pay for it, and they have to go into debt. and it just isn't viable. tuitionise in student is unsustainable. we cannot continue to charge significantly more year after year after year without running into some kind of a brick wall. >> college tuition has increased more than any other good or service in the entire u.s. economy since 1978. >> in this clip from the film, expl
we see in some cases laboratories, dormitories, in particular, cooper union, the school here in new yorkis been free for over 150 years, and took out a $175 million loan to build a new building at a cost of $1000 a square foot, which is akin to a luxury hotel. frenzy, as a feeding set in the film, to constantly build and make the school more prestigious in terms of rankings. it is a system that is structurally out of control. >> i want to turn to another clip from the film that looks at...
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during a shakedown of his dormitory, officers found a nine-inch knife hidden among his possessions.nother inmate, one who was convicted of killing his cousin. >> he's going to try to come with his little dumb story, you can believe that. oh, they was going to do something and he knows i'm not going to let no one do nothing to him, so that would be weak to me. in his heart he's got to prove that he's tough. he's probably like me. he feels a lot of pain, but he's covering it up by trying to show violence, that's all that is. >> when robert found out that josh had been caught with a knife, he wanted to talk to him before josh went into lockup. so, you know, we were filming, we were following robert up there and i'm expecting, you know, the nice father/son kind of chat. and robert just lit into him. >> you think it's funny, don't you? you're a straight idiot. what you go get the knife for, for real? why did you get it? >> to do it on my cousin. >> what did i tell you, way ahead of time? leave that alone. let god take care of that. it ain't your business to take care of that, or you want
during a shakedown of his dormitory, officers found a nine-inch knife hidden among his possessions.nother inmate, one who was convicted of killing his cousin. >> he's going to try to come with his little dumb story, you can believe that. oh, they was going to do something and he knows i'm not going to let no one do nothing to him, so that would be weak to me. in his heart he's got to prove that he's tough. he's probably like me. he feels a lot of pain, but he's covering it up by trying to...
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here the girls sleep in spotless dormitories with an adult woman in each room. they go to school.ay sport. eventually, they stop running away when they can believe another life is possible. >> everybody there is good, no fighting. no everything, you eat, you go to sleep. you listen to tv. you go to school. this is good. no fighting. >> reporter: but kathy worries, these children are the casualties of south sudan's last civil war. with the country taoerting again ocountry feet teeteringagain ons another lost generation, and the south sudanese government admits it can't do anymore for these girls, with its budget frozen by the fighting. >> now people are not paying attention on the issues of children. >> reporter: so this one woman from neighboring uganda continues her battle to break the cycle of abuse of south sudanese girls, who hope within day they can keep their young sisters safe from harm. a neat, a al jazerra, juba. >>> there is plenty more still to come on the program, including more on the crisis in iraq and the big boost giving the country some serious military muscle. ho
here the girls sleep in spotless dormitories with an adult woman in each room. they go to school.ay sport. eventually, they stop running away when they can believe another life is possible. >> everybody there is good, no fighting. no everything, you eat, you go to sleep. you listen to tv. you go to school. this is good. no fighting. >> reporter: but kathy worries, these children are the casualties of south sudan's last civil war. with the country taoerting again ocountry feet...
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there were allegedly talked to the black roommate at the dormitory and settles a state.id occur unfettered flag and put up by cockroaches that. this case has became political, here's a live look at our big rig accident high spot and walnut creek you're looking at the south pomades of mistakes 680 which is completely shut out at north bay street traffic be written off the freeway to the north bay street exit and then put back ride traffic south of the 30 packed up the on highway 4. avoid walnut creek because is jammed up the ball directions. 39 and that's some 40 a major house by interstate 680 a shutdowns in the south from direction here is and walnut creek at birthday tree. all the traffic and all those slaves are bid fall off at the north bay street offered, these limits are also several plot that's why there's so little traffic city by. they're super trucks working here to clear up the fuel that was built. here is a set of double digit the sea has overturned. the truck was traveling north product crashed to the center divider and overturned of the softball side of the
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. >> the school is not allowing them to live in the same dormitory. >> we wanted to bee bait them onege both girls plan to attend grut school and attend graud yacht research, together of course. >> you know all about twins. >> yeah. i love stories like that. congratulations to both of them. >> fighting nigh rush. >> that does it for us. be sure to tune in to the nation's most talked-about congressional races... tur >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> here's what's happening around the bay area right now. one of the nation's most talked about congressional races turned out not to be much of a contest in the primary. veteran democrat mike honda finished way ahead of ro khanna his well funded democratic challenger. this is the 17th congressional district covering parts of santa clara and alameda counties. >>> come november it will be dave cortese running off against sam liccardo in the san jose mayoral race. cortese is a former city council member and current cellar county supervisor. >>> it's day 3 of the muni workers sickout. bus drivers and train operators are calling
. >> the school is not allowing them to live in the same dormitory. >> we wanted to bee bait them onege both girls plan to attend grut school and attend graud yacht research, together of course. >> you know all about twins. >> yeah. i love stories like that. congratulations to both of them. >> fighting nigh rush. >> that does it for us. be sure to tune in to the nation's most talked-about congressional races... tur >>> your realtime captioner is...
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the christmas i was in isolated dormitory because it antiafrican riots.was a chaotic time and the you always heard is china is not ready for democracy and that was the basis in chaos on which dung was reacting. my question to you both since you are not speaking for the administration is 25 years later itse have all been ignored, is still all there. democracyeady for now? what perspectives would you have on that? >> ile venture something -- i will venture something. to me tochinese seem fearful oftally anduption, civil war, chaos so on. that deep down they know they problems with the political system. is that they are suspicious of democracy because chaotic and they exactly what to do. and they solved their economic problems in a dramatic and for the time being successful way, they haven't dealt with their political problem and i honest that-- it is the chineserful of structure breaking down as it historic times more than once. and they don't know what that's just my opinion. >> it would be manipulated by various elements. mongolia, indonesia can do it. ch
the christmas i was in isolated dormitory because it antiafrican riots.was a chaotic time and the you always heard is china is not ready for democracy and that was the basis in chaos on which dung was reacting. my question to you both since you are not speaking for the administration is 25 years later itse have all been ignored, is still all there. democracyeady for now? what perspectives would you have on that? >> ile venture something -- i will venture something. to me tochinese seem...
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the kids who are not claimed end up here in this dormitory, take a look around. the conditions are very basic. the ceiling is open. there is strip lighting and there is no air conditioning, but for now, it's a roof over their heads. the emotions are raw when young teens reunite with family. francy says she was one of 28 miners that the human day modern smuggler was taken to the u.s. by bus. the price tag, $3,000. paid for by her mother who lives in memphis, tennessee. i want to be with my mother, she says. i haven't seen her in eight years. she was one of the lucky ones. deported without incident. this young man says he was robbed and kidnapped in mexico, and held until his family delivered ransom. [ speaking in foreign language ] i turned myself over to immigration authorities, he says. now i want to stay in my country and leave the rest to god. uncertainty and fear is part of the game. on one end, miners waiting to be blamed, and on the other, parents hoping their child has made it out alive. [ speaking in foreign languag ] language ]. >> i have faith everythin
the kids who are not claimed end up here in this dormitory, take a look around. the conditions are very basic. the ceiling is open. there is strip lighting and there is no air conditioning, but for now, it's a roof over their heads. the emotions are raw when young teens reunite with family. francy says she was one of 28 miners that the human day modern smuggler was taken to the u.s. by bus. the price tag, $3,000. paid for by her mother who lives in memphis, tennessee. i want to be with my...
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he says they are tired of seeing their neighborhood turned into a homeless dormitory and started a residents committee to push authorities to clear up the area. >> many of these migrants live and sleep right under my house. they brought prostitution and they get into fights. this is a beautiful city, but we're losing our sense of safety. >> not everyone in the city is wary of migrants. at this bar, africans and sicilians play and dance together. with hundreds of migrants arriving every day, it's unlikely most residents here will change their tune. >> on saturday, the italian coast guard helped rescue 300 migrants whose boat overturned. ten died. >> a group of action crow bats injured last month speaking out for the first time. in may, they were suspended, eight in the air, hanging only by hear hair when the apparatus plummeted to the ground in the middle of the circus in providence, rhode island. four of those action crow bats are expected to talk about the accident today, speaking from a rehab hospital in boston. federal authorities are still investigating that incident. >> talk about your
he says they are tired of seeing their neighborhood turned into a homeless dormitory and started a residents committee to push authorities to clear up the area. >> many of these migrants live and sleep right under my house. they brought prostitution and they get into fights. this is a beautiful city, but we're losing our sense of safety. >> not everyone in the city is wary of migrants. at this bar, africans and sicilians play and dance together. with hundreds of migrants arriving...
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sky and only -- in only their shirts and undergarments, while others left the windows of their dormitories wide open to stave off the humidity. what they didn't expect shortly after they closed their eyes was that their borled would -- their world would soon be turned upside down. this is the story of the night that precious and hope were and against haram all odds escaped the next day. while so many of their classmates remain missing. i've met those girls, mr. peaker, and they are precious, hopeful girls. but their hearts have been quite broken even though they escaped. they've had many nightmares when they lie down because they realize that what has happened o them is happening to their friends every day. and i did ask one of the pastors from the area, that i met there, that was trying to assist the families, the mothers of the girls that had escaped. i asked, what happened to the men? what happened to the fathers? and i was told that so many of them feel so helpless and they feel so guilty because now they don't even know where their girls are, but they know what's happening to them eve
sky and only -- in only their shirts and undergarments, while others left the windows of their dormitories wide open to stave off the humidity. what they didn't expect shortly after they closed their eyes was that their borled would -- their world would soon be turned upside down. this is the story of the night that precious and hope were and against haram all odds escaped the next day. while so many of their classmates remain missing. i've met those girls, mr. peaker, and they are precious,...
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now here they are processed and then they are also sometimes housed here the dormitory that you see behindeds for some of these children because let's remember, some of these kids are unaccompanied. they don't have parents with them in their trek toward the united states. so they have to wait here to be claimed, pam. >> and are you hearing any explanation as to why there's this surge? why the children are going to the u.s. in the first place? >> that is the key question and one of the things on the grown. i'll move so i can show you is the streets. the answer is street violence for a lot of the kids and adults that live in honduras and other central american countries, this particular city that we're in has been dubbed the murder capitol of the world for three years in a row. the story that we keep on hearing is that dad has been killed. son is being targeted. so son treks to the united states to try to find family member which is is key number two. some of these kids want to reunite with their family members in the united states and then the third thing is economics. just think about this
now here they are processed and then they are also sometimes housed here the dormitory that you see behindeds for some of these children because let's remember, some of these kids are unaccompanied. they don't have parents with them in their trek toward the united states. so they have to wait here to be claimed, pam. >> and are you hearing any explanation as to why there's this surge? why the children are going to the u.s. in the first place? >> that is the key question and one of...
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so now when patty came to spirit jaime away from his dormitory she filled his head with ideas about allngs that could well happen to that abusive husband of hers. >> she starts coming up with these ideas of, you know, him going off a cliff. >> reporter: but to him, says jaime, all that talk was just that. talk. no more real than some plotline from one of the movies he liked to watch. what was patty planning? jaime began to understand. when his lover brought some paperwork to their next secret tryst. >> it came one day to where she presented me an envelope with this life insurance policy. and that's when i realized that everything we were talking about was really for real. >> reporter: the life insurance policy would pay the beneficiary twice as much if the insured person died an accidental death. that kind of policy is known in the business as double indemnity. "double indemnity" is also the name of a '40s film classic about a woman who seduces a man and sets him up to kill her husband. >> he keeps me shut up. he's always been mean to me. >> sometimes you wish he was dead. >> i do. >> a
so now when patty came to spirit jaime away from his dormitory she filled his head with ideas about allngs that could well happen to that abusive husband of hers. >> she starts coming up with these ideas of, you know, him going off a cliff. >> reporter: but to him, says jaime, all that talk was just that. talk. no more real than some plotline from one of the movies he liked to watch. what was patty planning? jaime began to understand. when his lover brought some paperwork to their...
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. >> that may well include the dormitory -- i don't know quite what the terminology is on all of your campuses but the person who is charge of the entryway, the student adviseer, who ouch may be the line of first reporting. in other words, at midnight, when a distraught student wants to talk to someone, if it isn't the roommate, it may be the person who -- >> the ra. >> that's where other train could go be. the first person someone tells after a sexual assault theirs friend or this resident hall adviser and how that person responds will felonies whether that person tells anyone again. so if the person first person they tell believes them that person will be more likely to go through the process so we need to train our community. >> they're going to be more likely to go to that first responder if they understand that what happened to them is a crime. so we need to get baseline knowledge out there and that's has been talk about but just so that people -- all this conversation is assuming people get to a certain stage in the process, and i know that so many survivors say wasn't happened
. >> that may well include the dormitory -- i don't know quite what the terminology is on all of your campuses but the person who is charge of the entryway, the student adviseer, who ouch may be the line of first reporting. in other words, at midnight, when a distraught student wants to talk to someone, if it isn't the roommate, it may be the person who -- >> the ra. >> that's where other train could go be. the first person someone tells after a sexual assault theirs friend or...
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. >> that may well include the, you know, the dormitory -- i don't know quite what the terminology is on all your campuses, but the person who's in charge of the entryway, the student adviser who often may by the line of first reporting. in other words, you know, at midnight when a distraught student wants to talk to someone, if it isn't the roommate, it may be the person who -- >> the r.a. >> exactly. >> the first person that someone is going to tell after a sexual assault is their friend or resident hall adviser, and how that person responds will influence if they actually want to tell anyone else. if the first person they tell believes them, and knows the resources, that person is more likely to go through the process, so we need to be training our community. >> they're going to be more likely to go to that first responder if they understand what happened to them is a crime. so we need some baseline knowledge out there. just so that people, you know, all of this conversation is assuming that people get to a certain stage in the process, and i know that so many survivors say what ha
. >> that may well include the, you know, the dormitory -- i don't know quite what the terminology is on all your campuses, but the person who's in charge of the entryway, the student adviser who often may by the line of first reporting. in other words, you know, at midnight when a distraught student wants to talk to someone, if it isn't the roommate, it may be the person who -- >> the r.a. >> exactly. >> the first person that someone is going to tell after a sexual...
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it doesn't have dormitories versus let's say for profit educational institutions that don't have the big sports programs, big fraternity programs, and we'll look at our traditional institutions that are likely to have more types of crime occurring. >> and do you make those -- all of those reports public when you do these analyses? are you putting them out there, making them public? >> the statistics are publishly available. the analysis is not. >> so you do the analysis, what happens with it? >> basically we use it to formulate our compliance program. we use it in the conduct of our cases, and it also gets used in terms of possible proposals for changes to the rules. >> actually, then, let me switch it over to miss lhamon. do you use these data as part of your enforcement strategies and designing your enforcement strategys? >> we do. and we use it in two ways. one is that jim and i work together when we collectively have concerns, based on the analysis that jim and his staff have done. he may refer something to us so that we can begin to investigate. we look at the data itself to dec
it doesn't have dormitories versus let's say for profit educational institutions that don't have the big sports programs, big fraternity programs, and we'll look at our traditional institutions that are likely to have more types of crime occurring. >> and do you make those -- all of those reports public when you do these analyses? are you putting them out there, making them public? >> the statistics are publishly available. the analysis is not. >> so you do the analysis, what...
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. >> and that may well include, you know, the dormitory -- i don't know quite what the terminology is on all of your campuses, but the person who's in charge of the entryway -- >> uh-huh. >> the student adviser who often may be the line of first reporting. in other words, you know, at midnight when a distraught student wants to talk to someone, if it isn't the roommate, it may be the person who -- >> the ra. >> exactly. >> right. and i think that's where other training could be, because the first person someone's going to tell after a sexual assault is going to be a friend or their resident hall adviser, and how that person responds is going to influence if they want to report it to anyone. so if the first person believes them, supports them and knows the resources, that person's going to be more likely to go through the process, so we also need to be training our community. >> and they're going to be more likely to go to that first responder if they understand what happened to them is a crime. so i think we need to get some very baseline knowledge, and i know this has been talked abo
. >> and that may well include, you know, the dormitory -- i don't know quite what the terminology is on all of your campuses, but the person who's in charge of the entryway -- >> uh-huh. >> the student adviser who often may be the line of first reporting. in other words, you know, at midnight when a distraught student wants to talk to someone, if it isn't the roommate, it may be the person who -- >> the ra. >> exactly. >> right. and i think that's where...
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it doesn't have dormitories versus let's say for profit educational institutions that don't have the big sports programs, big fraternity programs, and we'll look at our traditional institutions that are likely to have more types of crime occurring. >> and do you make those -- all of those reports public when you do these analyses? are you putting them out there, making them public? >> the statistics are publishly available. the analysis is not. >> so you do the analysis, what happens with it? >> basically we use it to formulate our compliance program. we use it in the conduct of our cases, and it also gets used in terms of possible proposals for changes to the rules. >> actually, then, let me switch it over to miss lhamon. do you use these data as part of your enforcement strategies and designing your enforcement strategys? >> we do. and we use it in two ways. one is that jim and i work together when we collectively have concerns, based on the analysis that jim and his staff have done. he may refer something to us so that we can begin to investigate. we look at the data itself to dec
it doesn't have dormitories versus let's say for profit educational institutions that don't have the big sports programs, big fraternity programs, and we'll look at our traditional institutions that are likely to have more types of crime occurring. >> and do you make those -- all of those reports public when you do these analyses? are you putting them out there, making them public? >> the statistics are publishly available. the analysis is not. >> so you do the analysis, what...
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. >> that may well include the dormitory quite with the terminology is on all the campuses that the person who is in charge of the entryway. the student advisor who often maybe the line of first reporting. in other words at midnight when a distraught student wants to talk to someone if it isn't the roommate it may be the person -- maxie the nra and that is what other training could be because the first person someone is going to tell after a sexual assault is their friend or a hall adviser and how that person response is going to influence that person to tell anyone again so if the first person they tell will lead simmons for seminars the resources that person will be more likely to go through the process. we also need to be training our community. >> they would be more likely to go to that first responder if they understand what happened to them is a crime so we need to get baseline knowledge out there. just so that people -- all of this conversation is assuming that people get to a certain stage in the process so so many survivors said what happened to me was not rape. >> it's interestin
. >> that may well include the dormitory quite with the terminology is on all the campuses that the person who is in charge of the entryway. the student advisor who often maybe the line of first reporting. in other words at midnight when a distraught student wants to talk to someone if it isn't the roommate it may be the person -- maxie the nra and that is what other training could be because the first person someone is going to tell after a sexual assault is their friend or a hall...
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it may well be that the hypothetical that senator mccaskill gave you of the dormitory occurs but often there are people there that can inver scene. the programs that have been started to prevent and change the culture i think are very important as well. and there ought to be resources for those programs not just for the prosecutorial end of it. >> i think it's important to note that a good response is prevention. there is a recent study done, it's actually a preventative measure and people are less likely to commit sexual assault if they have that looming over their heads. obviously we need to talk about larger cultural shifts that only gets us two to four years out, to set that as the norm at the national level that comes back to the point that senator mccaskill was making about somebody who has committed a crime while respecting the need for confidentiality, i think some of the comments here have been very, very important on the need for confidentiality one of the reasons is to deter. when a crime occurs, one of the reasons why prosecutors are so vehement about going after it, and vi
it may well be that the hypothetical that senator mccaskill gave you of the dormitory occurs but often there are people there that can inver scene. the programs that have been started to prevent and change the culture i think are very important as well. and there ought to be resources for those programs not just for the prosecutorial end of it. >> i think it's important to note that a good response is prevention. there is a recent study done, it's actually a preventative measure and...
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they're kind ofs dormitory sty, when you go in, and services are brought into the children.lati but thison i population is not really in competition with u.s. citizen children in terms of foster care placement. s. >> again, the numbers on 2013, border apprehensions, 414,000 rr total border apprehensions, 367,000 were adults, 38,000 of those unaccompanied juveniles, and then 8500 being accompanied juveniles. you said the numbers of unaccompanied children could tii reach upwards of 90,000 by the end of this year. >> correct. th >> let'oss go to paul waiting i san diego in one of those border states, calling on that line.no paul, good morning. >> caller: thanks very much for the program. just a question -- now that we e have identified these as refugees, why are we their refus not treating them at refugees. like the west of the world. there are tens of thousands refugees in turkey and lebanon m and god knows where. else. what do they do? they put them in tent cities feed them, clothe them, given humane treatment, but they do ah not giveem them attorney privileges to integrate them into a coun
they're kind ofs dormitory sty, when you go in, and services are brought into the children.lati but thison i population is not really in competition with u.s. citizen children in terms of foster care placement. s. >> again, the numbers on 2013, border apprehensions, 414,000 rr total border apprehensions, 367,000 were adults, 38,000 of those unaccompanied juveniles, and then 8500 being accompanied juveniles. you said the numbers of unaccompanied children could tii reach upwards of 90,000...