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and one dorm in particular has earned a reputation. >> this particular dorm, "g" dorm, houses a lot of different inmates. a lot of them are repeat offenders and they come back in and see each other and they begin these relationships that are unauthorized or that we don't allow. so it can get pretty wild here in "g" dorm. >> one of those repeat offenders, kelley mcnaughton, is better known by her nickname. >> mcnaughty. as every officer here knows me. the sergeants. i tried to get them to change my name tag to mcnaughty, but they wouldn't. >> kelley mcnaughton is a game player. she runs schemes, runs games, tends to become a controller of a pod. what we call pod boss. >> this is my entourage. i have two blondes that when i get real stressed out, jacky and courtney, i just call them the blondes. >> i know! >> but i lay between them when i get real stressed out and hold their hands and i tell them all about my problems or whatever and they just sit there and look beautiful. >> she seems to be able to talk inmates into things. manipulate inmates, weaker inmates. she's not small. she has a
and one dorm in particular has earned a reputation. >> this particular dorm, "g" dorm, houses a lot of different inmates. a lot of them are repeat offenders and they come back in and see each other and they begin these relationships that are unauthorized or that we don't allow. so it can get pretty wild here in "g" dorm. >> one of those repeat offenders, kelley mcnaughton, is better known by her nickname. >> mcnaughty. as every officer here knows me. the...
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his job is dorm security. >> my job consists of monitoring the dorm. i walk down each aisle and check for what they call uniformity. uniformity is where you check to make sure all the beds are properly clothed and make sure all their living area is in order. >> in general population, correctional officers can write up inmates for infractions. >> thank you. >> but here in the honor dorm, fellow inmates police the hallways. >> if you see anyone violating, you give them a warning, tell them to stop doing it. if you see a direct violation, it's your option to give them a direct write-up. if you get a write-up, you go before a panel. and if you lose so many points, you get removed from the dorm. >> i love construction work. i have a building here that i designed i hope to build upon my release. you get out here, all that tension seems to gradually dissipate. this is a blueprint of what i built. maybe do something positive with life for a change. it gives you a different perspective on the things that you've done in your life. >> still, the warden runs a tig
his job is dorm security. >> my job consists of monitoring the dorm. i walk down each aisle and check for what they call uniformity. uniformity is where you check to make sure all the beds are properly clothed and make sure all their living area is in order. >> in general population, correctional officers can write up inmates for infractions. >> thank you. >> but here in the honor dorm, fellow inmates police the hallways. >> if you see anyone violating, you give...
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honor dorm material. >> honor dorm material. >> that's me. hopefully pretty soon i'll be going back. i'm on top of the list now. >> without the possibility of parole, laurence stall has nothing but time to reflect on the events that landed him in prison 26 years ago. >> it was a homicide/robbery that got me here. i had never done any pcp. i was high, not really even thinking about what happened. we go rob a place and then two people got killed. we picked them up, took them out to a wooded area and they were killed. it's not really something i like to talk about a lot. and i've come to accept prison, you know, as my lot in life. >> we got one coming in on that bed. >> with a bed freeing up, chaplain summers informs the man at the top of the list that it's his time to move back to honor dorm. >> the lost lamb. we're coming to get you, man. >> i feel good. >> glad to get out of here. glad to get back out in the honor dorm. >> you're coming back? >> i hope not. >> that looks like it. >> i'm ready. >> you got my name. >> i didn't realize i had tha
honor dorm material. >> honor dorm material. >> that's me. hopefully pretty soon i'll be going back. i'm on top of the list now. >> without the possibility of parole, laurence stall has nothing but time to reflect on the events that landed him in prison 26 years ago. >> it was a homicide/robbery that got me here. i had never done any pcp. i was high, not really even thinking about what happened. we go rob a place and then two people got killed. we picked them up, took...
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you have 114 inmates in this dorm and it's just you.ou're the only one that is with you on that side. it's an overwhelming feeling that goes through your body. i know i had a pen in my hand and i was fidgeting with it and all of a sudden i didn't realize, but i broke it in half because i was so nervous. if you're not nervous, you've got a death wish, you know what i mean? because this place is not a joke. as you walk by, everybody is looking at you. every inmate. they're wondering what you're about and things like that. they're automatically seeing what kind of officer you're going to be. i got stopped halfway in the dorm and this one guy stopped and started getting a little irate with me because he was upset i kept walking. i was just trying to get familiar with things. anyway, he made a threat and i called to get back up to come down here and get him just in case it got serious and all of a sudden i got hit in the back of the head with a battery, a double "a" battery. before i knew it, i was getting hit with shaving cream balls and al
you have 114 inmates in this dorm and it's just you.ou're the only one that is with you on that side. it's an overwhelming feeling that goes through your body. i know i had a pen in my hand and i was fidgeting with it and all of a sudden i didn't realize, but i broke it in half because i was so nervous. if you're not nervous, you've got a death wish, you know what i mean? because this place is not a joke. as you walk by, everybody is looking at you. every inmate. they're wondering what you're...
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the school built new dorms to replace the towers.he site will be used for parking. >>> giants, a's? please. like 50,000 inside seasonford stadium for the other kind of football. the minute is next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . >>> not to be a debbie downer. but today, a bunch of local baseball struggles. especially the boys of summer who wear orange and black. we are on the clock now. matt cain in denver after the first inning. 8 innings, five strikeouts. the offense gave him one run. that's an issue. tied in the 9th. here is nolan. sending the ball home with a walkoff single. six straight losses. jared barker may be lost with a hamstring issue. he went down hard. a's and the cardinals, and here is matt adams who had two home runs of the day. here is the three-run bomb that put it away. serena williams took care of courtroom. 6-2. she advances. galexy and earthquake tied at 2. san jose, the quakes win. final of 3-2. what a finish. and 50,000 there, right? >> yeah. >> we're out of time, folks. we'll see you at 11:00. take care. ,,,,,, look at t
the school built new dorms to replace the towers.he site will be used for parking. >>> giants, a's? please. like 50,000 inside seasonford stadium for the other kind of football. the minute is next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . >>> not to be a debbie downer. but today, a bunch of local baseball struggles. especially the boys of summer who wear orange and black. we are on the clock now. matt cain in denver after the first inning. 8 innings, five strikeouts. the offense gave him one run....
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living in the faith-based dorm.17 years ago while high on drugs. >> we both were smoking cocaine. it ran out. i asked her if i could pawn her vcr. she smoked most of the dope and she said no. i got mad, you know, and i took her life. i stabbed her with a kitchen knife. and after i killed her, then i took the vcr and went and pawned it for some more dope. i come to a place and realized that she didn't deserve what i did to her. you know, i was a bad person and i want to change. i want to be different. that's when i got saved. i embraced jesus christ as my lord and savior and i believe he's really real. my hope is that people will see he's really real. my hope is that people will see that people can be redeemed. >> would anyone else like to share concerning the letter at this time? >> as an exercise in empathy and self-awareness, inmates seeking rehabilitation are encouraged to write, but not mail, letters of apology to their victims. at the age of 23, dale faulkner raped a woman and went to prison. at 42, he was paro
living in the faith-based dorm.17 years ago while high on drugs. >> we both were smoking cocaine. it ran out. i asked her if i could pawn her vcr. she smoked most of the dope and she said no. i got mad, you know, and i took her life. i stabbed her with a kitchen knife. and after i killed her, then i took the vcr and went and pawned it for some more dope. i come to a place and realized that she didn't deserve what i did to her. you know, i was a bad person and i want to change. i want to...
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. >>> why these college dorms were brought crashing down today, when we come back. nelson mandela's family in h africa... as the nation continues to rally around i beloved former leader. an marsh is outsid . >>> today president obama met with nelson mandela. mandela remains in critical condition. members of a south african choir gathered outside the victoria hospital where nelson mandela is being treated. he used their voices to send support for the ailing 94-year- old. mandela is still in critical condition but he's hopeful the former leader will leave the hospital soon. >> with all the prayers and good wishes that have been made must do something. everyone is wishing mandela well. >> president obama met with nelson's daughters and grandchildren. in a statement president obama said i expressed my hope for peace and comfort with the time he's spending with loved ones. he didn't meet with mandela. but during a meeting with south africa's current leader. president obama praised mandela's legacy. >> to a free and democratic nation has been a personal inspiration to me.
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which is a privileged dorm. you have to be 45 and older to be in this dorm.> for almost 40 years, 51-year-old inmate will williamson has been committing crimes that land him in jail. >> yeah. it's sickening. it's something, you know, you just have to put up with that. you know, i did it to myself again. i said i wasn't coming back. here i am. same people, same everything. just like i've seen people come in and out, there's people that come in and see me come and go. a headache all the way around. >> will williamson's outlook on being in jail is much different now than it was when he was first locked up at age 14. >> i'm more accepting now. before when i did something it wasn't my fault. but i've learned to know and to realize that i did wrong because it's something i wanted to do. and instead of coming in here and blaming the officers for it, i hold myself responsible for what i've done. >> just down the road from east is north facility. north was built in 1987 at a cost of $41 million and is a maximum security jail primarily for younger inmates. from the out
which is a privileged dorm. you have to be 45 and older to be in this dorm.> for almost 40 years, 51-year-old inmate will williamson has been committing crimes that land him in jail. >> yeah. it's sickening. it's something, you know, you just have to put up with that. you know, i did it to myself again. i said i wasn't coming back. here i am. same people, same everything. just like i've seen people come in and out, there's people that come in and see me come and go. a headache all the...
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we're going to ease over to delta dorm.e have a potential blood along with him, his roommate is roca moreno, alfredo iii. we'll get some documentation on him. document him, update him, photographs. >> today's targeted inmates are alfredo roca moreno, serving three life terms for murder, and bobby sandier, serving ten years for robbery with a deadly weapon. the cellmates are held in nearby shower cells while knight and demerey inspect their cell. >> sometimes we've been known to see these guys actually cut out a hole in the wall, cover it with toilet paper, toothpaste and a little dirt, make it look just like the side of the wall. and any seam can be a hole. been known to pull out cell phone shanks and marijuana at one time in one hole. >> they are close in the close management or cm unit, a high-security wing for inmates with disciplinary violations. roca moreno has been here for the past three years, due to a total of 15 disciplinary write-ups. >> what are you catching write ups for, the same thing over and over? >> no, no
we're going to ease over to delta dorm.e have a potential blood along with him, his roommate is roca moreno, alfredo iii. we'll get some documentation on him. document him, update him, photographs. >> today's targeted inmates are alfredo roca moreno, serving three life terms for murder, and bobby sandier, serving ten years for robbery with a deadly weapon. the cellmates are held in nearby shower cells while knight and demerey inspect their cell. >> sometimes we've been known to see...
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i went back to my dorm. and she ran up on me in my quad and punched me.fought. >> this is a picture of her when she was younger, as a feminine woman. this is her now as a little tomboy. >> this is the longest i've been away from her. it's hard. it's really hard. >> she gave me this for valentine's day. and i sleep with it every night. >> oh, i love her. that's my heart. >> i just miss her. i'm trying to stay close to the things that she gives me. >> we've got a really strong bond, you know? i mean, it ain't all about sex, you know what i'm saying? we just clicked from off the gate. >> i just read her letters all the time and talk to her mom and try to stay as close to her as i can. >> danica will be in prison for the next six to eight years on a robbery charge. jennifer has only eight months left on her sentence. >> it may sound crazy, but i'll probably end up even coming back. i don't think i can make it out there without her. and i know she can't make it in here without me. and i know it's killing her right now. >> i'm able to see her through a window f
i went back to my dorm. and she ran up on me in my quad and punched me.fought. >> this is a picture of her when she was younger, as a feminine woman. this is her now as a little tomboy. >> this is the longest i've been away from her. it's hard. it's really hard. >> she gave me this for valentine's day. and i sleep with it every night. >> oh, i love her. that's my heart. >> i just miss her. i'm trying to stay close to the things that she gives me. >> we've got...
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>> no, he lives in "f" dorm.ut word was he was going to get me, so the day i heard that is the same day i got caught with it. that's when i got the shank. >> all right. >> shakir smith was the man that harrison was allegedly targeting. >> he already passed a rumor that he wanted to try to kill me or was going to kill me. and i could either go at this guy head-on and probably prove everybody right that i'm this big, violent person that they marked me to be, or i could talk to him face up, and i came in one day from work. the dude was waiting outside. and i kind of seen he was antsy and everything. had something in his pocket. >> so you had the shank in your pocket? >> i had tied -- i had a shoestring holding my pants up, and it was tied to the shoestring, hanging by my right side. >> smith was convicted of killing harrison's cousin, but claims it was someone else. >> yes, i do have an idea of who did it. but i ain't no snitch. >> you had every intention of using that knife? >> of course. >> to what extent? >> i wa
>> no, he lives in "f" dorm.ut word was he was going to get me, so the day i heard that is the same day i got caught with it. that's when i got the shank. >> all right. >> shakir smith was the man that harrison was allegedly targeting. >> he already passed a rumor that he wanted to try to kill me or was going to kill me. and i could either go at this guy head-on and probably prove everybody right that i'm this big, violent person that they marked me to be, or i...
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dorm 1115, echo. >> pull them britches up, man. what do you think this is?got to dress like that either. turn around. back out. >> what you doing with those bobos on? >> can't have them on? >> you got flip-flops? >> everett, serving ten years for home invasion robbery and his cell mate joseph johnson, serving ten years for aggravated all the and armed robbery, will be placed in holding cells while their cell is being searched. everett says it's of no concern. >> i ain't going to take it serious cause i know that they putting up an act. try to act tough, pull us both out. whatever they find, they find. >> though everett's possible gang affiliation prompted the shakedown, johnson's possessions will be searched, as well. >> is there a particular reason we being targeted? >> targeted? >> yeah. >> you know, i just reached in and picked a number out. that's it. that's it. you like that answer? >> sounds like a lie to me. >> okay. >> i want them bobos. concerned with bobos or sneakers when they come out, helps them get around. they want to fight. it's a whole lot e
dorm 1115, echo. >> pull them britches up, man. what do you think this is?got to dress like that either. turn around. back out. >> what you doing with those bobos on? >> can't have them on? >> you got flip-flops? >> everett, serving ten years for home invasion robbery and his cell mate joseph johnson, serving ten years for aggravated all the and armed robbery, will be placed in holding cells while their cell is being searched. everett says it's of no concern....
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. >> we don't see each other because he's in the juvenile dorm. i think about him, wonder how he's doing, hope he's staying out of trouble and stuff. >> the reed brothers have been trying for two years to get a face-to-face meeting. kids under the age of 18 at wabash must be kip separate from the the adult population. so a visit is all but impossible. >> at times difficult, but really, ain't nothing we can do to change it besides stay out of trouble and hope they give us a visit. >> the reed brothers' life in prison could not be more different than their rural upbringing in the hills of brown county, indiana. >> it's all country out there. i spent most my time outdoors, just fishing, hunting. i usually stayed to myself other than my family. always been a shy person, so -- honestly, i wouldn't think i would have been here. i just didn't ever think of them waiving a 15-year-old. i try not to think about it. >> blade reed was 13 years old when he and his 16-year-old brother rode their bikes to a neighbor's house intending to steal beer. according to
. >> we don't see each other because he's in the juvenile dorm. i think about him, wonder how he's doing, hope he's staying out of trouble and stuff. >> the reed brothers have been trying for two years to get a face-to-face meeting. kids under the age of 18 at wabash must be kip separate from the the adult population. so a visit is all but impossible. >> at times difficult, but really, ain't nothing we can do to change it besides stay out of trouble and hope they give us a...
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partner found two hypodermic needles in this dorm about three days ago.e manufactured alcohol, you got the gangs, you got the weapons. so it can be real dangerous at times. i do three searches a day so we just pick them randomly. this guy i haven't did yet since i've been down here so it's his lucky day. i'm going to get him to unlock the locker. >> okay. you guys got me in trouble. >> unlock your locker, man. >> lock it? >> unlock it. >> my locker's unlocked. that's yours right there? >> yeah. >> is he around? >> no. can i move something out of mine real quick? >> come on, come on. >> this is the first time i think -- i got like nine days left. >> though parole violations bring these inmates to prison, internal violations could keep them here indefinitely. >> looking for weapons, drugs, any type of contraband, stuff like this. he's got this. probably make an illegal stinger out of it to heat up food, whatever, stuff like that they can't have. could blow out the power back here. >> how long have you been in prison, on and off? >> a long time. like i remem
partner found two hypodermic needles in this dorm about three days ago.e manufactured alcohol, you got the gangs, you got the weapons. so it can be real dangerous at times. i do three searches a day so we just pick them randomly. this guy i haven't did yet since i've been down here so it's his lucky day. i'm going to get him to unlock the locker. >> okay. you guys got me in trouble. >> unlock your locker, man. >> lock it? >> unlock it. >> my locker's unlocked....
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>> at 27 years old, adam drake looks more like a college dorm resident than a maximum security prison inmate. >> you seem awful happy and perky. >> i am always happy and perky. >> but when we met him at the limon correctional facility in colorado, he was serving life without parole for murder. drake was convicted when he was 17. tens year later, he has his boyish looks and an adolescent appetite. >> some of the things i miss the most are peanut butter cap'n crunch. i miss gum. it's such a small thing, but you don't really realize how much you miss it until you haven't had it for 11 years. >> if i hadn't known adam's crime, i would never have guessed it was murder. adam drake had a very child-like quality about him, which is a little surprising to see in a prison environment. he came into prison as a teenager and it's almost as if something stopped in him at that age. >> drake's teen years were troubling, and he frequently ran away from home. >> i was bored, i guess. i'm smart. everything that they kind of taught me, i kind of learned. just didn't do homework, didn't like going. >> run
>> at 27 years old, adam drake looks more like a college dorm resident than a maximum security prison inmate. >> you seem awful happy and perky. >> i am always happy and perky. >> but when we met him at the limon correctional facility in colorado, he was serving life without parole for murder. drake was convicted when he was 17. tens year later, he has his boyish looks and an adolescent appetite. >> some of the things i miss the most are peanut butter cap'n crunch....
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their cards, watch tv, read the newspaper, so they have a little bit more freedom in that it's a big dorm style of barracks. >> play rummy. do the cards back and forth. >> everyone gets a card. >> pick it up, down. if you don't want it. >> that's spades, homey. >> that's what i'm saying. >> thought you were talking about rummy. >> playing spades. >> for every six days that you work, you get another extra day of good time and an extra day of work time taken off of your sentence. so for every six days that you're in custody and they are working, it's like eight days as long as they behave. >> gonzales works in the laundry facility. >> where is this one going, sir? >> that's going to surplus. >> i work on the clothes that everyone wears. i sort them and fold them. take them off the truck brand new, yeah, they're all fresh, socks, pants. i get new clothes every day and never dirty, always new. that's what matters. that's what matters. >> did you do the laundry when you were living at home? >> ah, no. my mom would always be doing my laundry. >> gonzales says he has a good relationship with his
their cards, watch tv, read the newspaper, so they have a little bit more freedom in that it's a big dorm style of barracks. >> play rummy. do the cards back and forth. >> everyone gets a card. >> pick it up, down. if you don't want it. >> that's spades, homey. >> that's what i'm saying. >> thought you were talking about rummy. >> playing spades. >> for every six days that you work, you get another extra day of good time and an extra day of work...
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its compact size makes it the ideal solution for r.v.s, small apartments, and dorm rooms too. and because it's portable, you can take it anywhere, so it's perfect for buffets and outdoor parties. induction cooking can cost thousands of dollars, but the nuwave precision induction cooktop is a bargain at just four easy payments of only $33.33. your nuwave comes with the quick start guide, gourmet dvd and the nuwave recipe book giving you the precise temperature settings to make all your favorite meals come out perfect every time. and get this: when you call now and order direct, we'll drop a payment! you pay only three payments of $33.33. that's a 25% savings. but we're not done. you also get the nuwave stainless steel 3-1/2 quart pot with premium tempered glass lid. alone, it's worth more than $100, but call today and it's yours free. plus we'll also include this stainless steel steamer basket. wait-- there's more good news. we'll also send you the nuwave perfect green non-stick cookware set, including a nine-inch omelet pan, plus a 10-1/2-inch sauce pan that can be used with y
its compact size makes it the ideal solution for r.v.s, small apartments, and dorm rooms too. and because it's portable, you can take it anywhere, so it's perfect for buffets and outdoor parties. induction cooking can cost thousands of dollars, but the nuwave precision induction cooktop is a bargain at just four easy payments of only $33.33. your nuwave comes with the quick start guide, gourmet dvd and the nuwave recipe book giving you the precise temperature settings to make all your favorite...
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its compact size makes it the ideal solution for r.v.s, small apartments, and dorm rooms too. and because it's portable, you can take it anywhere, so it's perfect for buffets and outdoor parties. induction cooking can cost thousands of dollars, but the nuwave precision induction cooktop is a bargain at just four easy payments of only $33.33. your nuwave comes with the quick start guide, gourmet dvd and the nuwave recipe book giving you the precise temperature settings to make all your favorite meals come out perfect every time. and get this: when you call now and order direct, we'll drop a payment! you pay only three payments of $33.33. that's a 25% savings. but we're not done. you also get the nuwave stainless steel 3-1/2 quart pot with premium tempered glass lid. alone, it's worth more than $100, but call today and it's yours free. plus we'll also include this stainless steel steamer basket. wait-- there's more good news. we'll also send you the nuwave perfect green non-stick cookware set, including a nine-inch omelet pan, plus a 10-1/2-inch sauce pan that can be used with y
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iny reportedly's dorm homes the shia village. at least 60 people killed in the raid, and the attack was reportedly in retaliation for an that killed for opposition fighters. and they are trying to find a , buto and the civil war they admitted they have nothing new to offer. >> what we have been pushing for is a political solution that end the violence, saves syria, stops the destruction of an entire nation, and that is what we are pushing for, so it is not a question of whether the opposition can win. it is a question of whether we can get to this political solution, and the political solution the russians have agreed to contemplate the transition government. atwhat the regime is doing , it is making a political solution more -- moret he regarded difficult. in the end there does have to be a solution. >> they have warned they will new tax.against any -- new attacks. serious said it was targeting what it called a terrorist group. lebanon. after they panic landed a few meters apart. the were firing at gunships. it had been hovering
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they either don't want knee room with them, didn't want me in the dorm.ng. >> the anonymous letter stated that williams was going to kill two correction officers during his escape attempt. williams believes he was framed, but was placed in confinement pending an investigation. >> sometimes it is hard for us as security to be able to determine which has validity and which ones not. that's why we take them serious when they have to do with anything about escape or staff safety. >> but within a few more days, williams can put his current troubles behind him. he only has one week left on his sentence. >> this is a release. letting you know all the things i have to do, if i have to go register as a convicted felon in the county i'm going home to, and right now i'm just -- overwhelmed with excitement. i just want my freedom. i want to see my friends. i want to see my family. so it's kind of hard being, like, enclosed in here by myself, and i just want to go -- ah! hey. >> coming up -- >> all right, guys. get him up in the wheelchair. >> armando doctor causes an
they either don't want knee room with them, didn't want me in the dorm.ng. >> the anonymous letter stated that williams was going to kill two correction officers during his escape attempt. williams believes he was framed, but was placed in confinement pending an investigation. >> sometimes it is hard for us as security to be able to determine which has validity and which ones not. that's why we take them serious when they have to do with anything about escape or staff safety....
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. >> they are required to stay overnight at san jose state many the dorms. they get to learn how to negotiate a big city much like college students. during the day they work out of campus news room. the stories they do are out in the city. we don't like to send them back to their schools to write about the fool teams new uniforms. we send them out into the city to write stories that the news media, you and i, do every day. she did great story on last year's immigration debate which was really hot. she talked to the same people that professional reporters were talking to. >> that's awesome. it's a good experience. this is the website i found, joe. is this way to get ahold of the mosaic or is there something better you can give us? >> that's it. they can see a copy of last year's newspaper on there. all the numbers on reaching us on how to apply for next year's program. >> we're going to keep you here. i hear this new generation of journalism has a sense of entitlement there. we'll talk about that in our next segment. >>> we're back with the mosaic project. it
. >> they are required to stay overnight at san jose state many the dorms. they get to learn how to negotiate a big city much like college students. during the day they work out of campus news room. the stories they do are out in the city. we don't like to send them back to their schools to write about the fool teams new uniforms. we send them out into the city to write stories that the news media, you and i, do every day. she did great story on last year's immigration debate which was...
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yards are making 15 to 30 if they're lucking and we should look for opportunities of sites that sat dorm at and other areas and probably cost $50,000 to renovate the bunkers for affordable housing until you're finally ready to do development on that site so maybe there are opportunities to look at that but please don't cut the social services and immediately on a planning department side there is a budgetary item that is currently pushing off the community development fees. this plan was implemented during the lowest part in the economy and we have more construction than ever so the current policy that exempts our developers or those fees that policy should be reversed and we will have continued input into the funds to support these services. thanks for your time. please support the arts whenever possible in your budgeting decisions today. >> thank you. next speaker. >> i am gabriel and speaking on advocate for more work force development system with folks with barriers of employment and support the providers including jbs, self help for the elderly and many other groups. we appreciate y
yards are making 15 to 30 if they're lucking and we should look for opportunities of sites that sat dorm at and other areas and probably cost $50,000 to renovate the bunkers for affordable housing until you're finally ready to do development on that site so maybe there are opportunities to look at that but please don't cut the social services and immediately on a planning department side there is a budgetary item that is currently pushing off the community development fees. this plan was...
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when they were finished, i would bring them back to their dorm and take off. >> what he was drafted bythe redskins -- >> i said, remember the bible what jesus said. he said about the rich man it is easier for a camel. remember that. >> as he prepares to get married and maybe start his own family, his father has this advice for his son and other dads out there hoping to raise their own successful children. >> i will tell them coming use their wisdom. all their hard knocks they went through, those are things children should never have to reproduce. >> that was leon harris reporting. what's up with the weather? >> not that bad right now. a lot of people with barbecues going. you may see a stray shower, but not going to be much at all. looking at temperatures, it is still 84 degrees at reagan national airport. winds are just around eight miles per hour. 87 degrees. our record for today, 99. now 79. our final stop takes us to takoma park. just about 84. up inatures in the 70's the north for martinsburg and frederick. 83 at dulles. the same at frederick. keepsystem is going to the unsettled
when they were finished, i would bring them back to their dorm and take off. >> what he was drafted bythe redskins -- >> i said, remember the bible what jesus said. he said about the rich man it is easier for a camel. remember that. >> as he prepares to get married and maybe start his own family, his father has this advice for his son and other dads out there hoping to raise their own successful children. >> i will tell them coming use their wisdom. all their hard knocks...
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and then i would take them back to their dorm and take off. >> later, when robert was drafted by theskins -- >> in the bible, what jesus said about the rich man [indiscernible] rg3 prepares to a married and maybe start his own family, rg2 has this advice for his son and other dads of their. .- other dads out there >> all the hard knocks that they went through in their life time, those are things their children should never have to do. >> tomorrow, we will see a few showers and a few thunderstorms. 30% chance to see anything at all. around 81 degrees for the afternoon temperature on tuesday. and lots of sunshine, lower humidity on wednesday. upper 70s and lower 80s. we will stay in the 80s with lots of sunshine. >> and tomorrow humid? >> yes. >> and tomorrow humid? >> yes. this is an rc robotic cw. my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into
and then i would take them back to their dorm and take off. >> later, when robert was drafted by theskins -- >> in the bible, what jesus said about the rich man [indiscernible] rg3 prepares to a married and maybe start his own family, rg2 has this advice for his son and other dads of their. .- other dads out there >> all the hard knocks that they went through in their life time, those are things their children should never have to do. >> tomorrow, we will see a few...
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. ♪ >>> end of the school year many students are in a rush to move out of their dorms.se students are leaving behind a lot of garbage. amber lee is there to show us what is being done about it. amber. >> reporter: frank, this community room has been transformed into a drop off center for items students no longer want including clothing, bedding, shoes and electronics. students tell me they want to prevent illegal dumping. it is the last minute scramble to move out of the dorms for summer. >> it is a hassle i hate moving out. >> reporter: this mom came to campus to help her daughter pack. >> we collect things over the year and things we don't need. >> reporter: while the conscientious leave items in dumpsters around campus some dump illegally. >> someone left a sleeping bag here, can reuse it. >> reporter: a group of students is holding what is called a free fest to encourage others to drop off unwanted items here in turn disadvantaged students can browse and take what they want for free what is left is given to charity. >> educating young minds it is really important to
. ♪ >>> end of the school year many students are in a rush to move out of their dorms.se students are leaving behind a lot of garbage. amber lee is there to show us what is being done about it. amber. >> reporter: frank, this community room has been transformed into a drop off center for items students no longer want including clothing, bedding, shoes and electronics. students tell me they want to prevent illegal dumping. it is the last minute scramble to move out of the dorms...
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they're heading to the dorm room, kids don't know what they want, so i'll fill the dorm room they canu've got to wake kids up, right? they need an alarm clock. we don't want them missing class. i home came out with a brand new lightning collector alarm clock. for the iphone, you slide it into the iphone 5 on the bottom. it wakes you up with your favorite music. you can charge your devices. there's a download app so you can go to sleep with certain music but you'll never miss class. they have one that will fit the ipad, a larger size. it has a lightning connector port on the bottom. brand new ones out from i home. $79 up to $99. a great value for the dorm room. ipad not included but the music can be included. >> alisyn: sounds great. next, a flex wrist band. >> clayton: you've got to keep the freshman 15 pounds off. i lost 30 pounds wearing the fit bit. you pop out the little dongle inside of this thing. it tracks every step you take around campus. >> tucker: every move you make. >> clayton: every move you make, i'll be watching you. it tracks your sleep patterns as well and let's you
they're heading to the dorm room, kids don't know what they want, so i'll fill the dorm room they canu've got to wake kids up, right? they need an alarm clock. we don't want them missing class. i home came out with a brand new lightning collector alarm clock. for the iphone, you slide it into the iphone 5 on the bottom. it wakes you up with your favorite music. you can charge your devices. there's a download app so you can go to sleep with certain music but you'll never miss class. they have...
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he was returning from chow, going back to "g" dorm. on his way back there was a couple inmates back here hiding, they was waiting on him. they hit him in the head in this area right in here and they dumped his body right down here. this is where they dumped the body. >> officer kush was one of eight stateville employees to lose his life to prison violence since the prison opened in 1925. for many, some violence was accepted as a way of life inside a maximum security prison. but for others, it was a shocking and disturbing awareness that the prisoners had too much power. this was true for one young correctional officer who occasionally toured through stateville. >> it was a very dangerous place not only for the staff, but for the inmates as well. there just really wasn't very much control at stateville. i remember when they took over one of the cell houses and they set it on fire. and times that they held hostages. >> things may well have continued unchanged at stateville until something happened that couldn't be tolerated. something th
he was returning from chow, going back to "g" dorm. on his way back there was a couple inmates back here hiding, they was waiting on him. they hit him in the head in this area right in here and they dumped his body right down here. this is where they dumped the body. >> officer kush was one of eight stateville employees to lose his life to prison violence since the prison opened in 1925. for many, some violence was accepted as a way of life inside a maximum security prison. but...
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it is the last minute scramble to move out of the dorms for summer. >> it is a hassle i hate moving out. >> reporter: this mom came to campus to help her daughter pack. >> we collect things over the year and things we don't need. >> reporter: while the conscientious leave items in dumpsters around campus some dump illegally. >> someone left a sleeping bag here, can reuse it. >> reporter: a group of students is holding what is called a free fest to encourage others to drop off unwanted items here in turn disadvantaged students can browse and take what they want for free what is left is given it let them know, recycling you know you should do that. >> you will have your recyclables in your trash but also find a pair of jeans perfectly decent. >> reporter: students go around campus dumpster diving to look for items in good condition. >> just seeing the apathy, people not caring, it is pretty disgusting. >> reporter: back here live students are packing up all these items to be donated to st. vincente depaul live in hayward, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> mountain view police released a
it is the last minute scramble to move out of the dorms for summer. >> it is a hassle i hate moving out. >> reporter: this mom came to campus to help her daughter pack. >> we collect things over the year and things we don't need. >> reporter: while the conscientious leave items in dumpsters around campus some dump illegally. >> someone left a sleeping bag here, can reuse it. >> reporter: a group of students is holding what is called a free fest to encourage...
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getting the feel for the dorm.you can tell when something's starting to go bad, hopefully stop it before it gets bad. you know, these inmates have to share everything, share the rest rooms, share the showers, day room areas. so, respect is a big thing in here. it means they're all respecting each other, everything's fine. but if you come into a disrespect issue, that's where things get sketchy. >> during our stay at san quentin, we witnessed one small but dramatic step the prison was taking to stem the flow of new inmates. >>> coming up -- >> every man inside of this building has a date that they're going to die. >> a group of teenagers learns the cold, hard facts about life in san quentin. >> you want to use this restroom? when you come to prison, this is what you're putting yourself in. >>> built in 1852, and home to >>> built in 1852, and home to california's death row, san quentin state prison was bursting at the seams due to overcrowding, when we shot our "extended stay" series there. but san quentin had one p
getting the feel for the dorm.you can tell when something's starting to go bad, hopefully stop it before it gets bad. you know, these inmates have to share everything, share the rest rooms, share the showers, day room areas. so, respect is a big thing in here. it means they're all respecting each other, everything's fine. but if you come into a disrespect issue, that's where things get sketchy. >> during our stay at san quentin, we witnessed one small but dramatic step the prison was...
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like he didn't quite fit in with the girls in the dorm. wearing a wig.cross dressers do your thing. when you become a cross-dressing pervert then you have got to go. >> you are right. i think they would agree. >> i think so too. you can't do that. still to come on the quest to find one of china's most elusive creatures. >> up close and personal with the golden snub-nosed monkey when we return. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> there is a rare creature that lives high in the trees of china, a monkey with a blue face and no nose, really. >> yeah, appropriately, the golden snub-nosed monkey. and still pretty adorable. up all "nightline" with abc's gloria rivera. >> reporter: it is just past dawn, in the vast, middle of nowhere nature reserve in the mountains of china. the guides do this every morning. obviously not a hard climb for the monkeys. but for me, a little bit tough. it will all be worth it if we get even a glimpse. just when i realize that i lost the guide. oh, my god. it's a powerful adult male, scientific na
like he didn't quite fit in with the girls in the dorm. wearing a wig.cross dressers do your thing. when you become a cross-dressing pervert then you have got to go. >> you are right. i think they would agree. >> i think so too. you can't do that. still to come on the quest to find one of china's most elusive creatures. >> up close and personal with the golden snub-nosed monkey when we return. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our ♪ ♪...
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new buildings and new dorms. i thought, boy, they built these new dorms but does every -- it almost feels like it was extravagant, unnecessary -- >> you're right. country club amenities. food that's so good you wouldn't recognize it if you went to school even a few years before. i mean, i lived on rameen noodles, there's nothing wrong with. really very lavish facilities. that's certainly part of it. administration has grown. it's not all the university's fault. a lot of it was required by government and so forth. but no question that it's been too easy to add these nice to do items and just send the bill to, a, taxpayer, b, the student's family. and that game's up. >> i want to ask you a pet issue of mine when it comes to university presidents and that's the ncaa. is there any way of making this a functioning body that football fans can feel confidence in, that the ncaa is a fair organization, but at the same time, also has the students in mind first? >> gee, i hope there's an answer to this somewhere. purdue mee
new buildings and new dorms. i thought, boy, they built these new dorms but does every -- it almost feels like it was extravagant, unnecessary -- >> you're right. country club amenities. food that's so good you wouldn't recognize it if you went to school even a few years before. i mean, i lived on rameen noodles, there's nothing wrong with. really very lavish facilities. that's certainly part of it. administration has grown. it's not all the university's fault. a lot of it was required by...
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i'm in a secure dorm, man, come on. i'm in a secure dorm, man. >> i have been in here several years and i have had offenders climb with a rope in the secure unit. for one he's got an assaultive history on staff. it could be used to hang somebody or choke somebody. it could be used to escape. to climb a fence. i mean there's multiple things that this could be done with that would not be a good thing for us. >> he is placed in a separate holding cell while a team of corrections officers assemble to search his cell again, even more closely than the last time. >> we've got ball peen hammers to tap on the blocks to make sure nobody is trying to get through their cell wall. >> start on this side and i'll start on this side. just start going around the room. >> all right. >> we are just making sure checking the bricks. making sure they're not trying to chip through the bricks, break them out. make sure we don't have soft spots. >> when we do shakedowns like this we look through all their books, all their paperwork, see if we c
i'm in a secure dorm, man, come on. i'm in a secure dorm, man. >> i have been in here several years and i have had offenders climb with a rope in the secure unit. for one he's got an assaultive history on staff. it could be used to hang somebody or choke somebody. it could be used to escape. to climb a fence. i mean there's multiple things that this could be done with that would not be a good thing for us. >> he is placed in a separate holding cell while a team of corrections...
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getting the feel for the dorm.ll when something's starting to go bad, hopefully stop it before it gets bad. you know, these inmates have to share everything, share the rest rooms, share the showers, day room areas. so, respect is a big thing in here. it means they're all respecting each other, everything's fine. but if you come into a disrespect issue, that's where things get sketchy. >> during our stay at san quentin, we witnessed one small but dramatic step the prison was taking to stem the flow of new inmates. >>> coming up -- >> every man inside of this building has a date that they're going to die. >> a group of teenagers learns the cold, hard facts about life in san quentin. >> you want to use this restroom? when you come to prison, this is what you're putting yourself in. heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. and now, introducing reusable thermacare cold wraps. pain relief without the shock of ice. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire.
getting the feel for the dorm.ll when something's starting to go bad, hopefully stop it before it gets bad. you know, these inmates have to share everything, share the rest rooms, share the showers, day room areas. so, respect is a big thing in here. it means they're all respecting each other, everything's fine. but if you come into a disrespect issue, that's where things get sketchy. >> during our stay at san quentin, we witnessed one small but dramatic step the prison was taking to stem...
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. >> reporter: it was in room number four of h his dorm, he absorbed all of the bible knowledge he couldand received a calling to build leaders using biblical principles. >> this is powerful, and that is where i give my life. >> reporter: it is in these hallways in kenya that sudanese students have come from far, far ay ho they can learn new schools, to go back home to south sudan to build a bigger and stronger nation. students like john are direct descen descendents of the vision god gave to john garong in room number four. he is studying to be a teacher. >> our country is so proud, and we want to bring our country up. we love our country. >> reporter: soon after graduation, garong and his new bribe, tabitha, a fellow student at the bible school, would choose to begin a new work in kenya. donations from the supporter from the u.s. allowed them to acquire land, where they opened the children's ministries, which is a training facility and church. but even with a strong faith, john garong admits it is a daunting task, as he carries the weight of a nation on his back. >> i am fighting a dif
. >> reporter: it was in room number four of h his dorm, he absorbed all of the bible knowledge he couldand received a calling to build leaders using biblical principles. >> this is powerful, and that is where i give my life. >> reporter: it is in these hallways in kenya that sudanese students have come from far, far ay ho they can learn new schools, to go back home to south sudan to build a bigger and stronger nation. students like john are direct descen descendents of the...
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go through any bar or airport or dorm room, we are on. it is live sports. we are not a niche channel. that is wrong. >> i want to ask you about social issues. jason collins, out. aboutspn have a policy approaching social issues like that? >> it is complicated. that does not mean that capture every situation. we are encountering new situations. we'll never catch up. there are complicated issues. we have commentators, analysts, writers whose job it is to give their opinion. we do not have reporters whose job it is to report -- we do have reporters who job it is to report and state facts. who began torter express their point of view about the social issues. that was a mistake on his part. we put him in a different circumstance. we bear responsibility. we want to be as a company, we want to be socially responsible. we are inclusive and nondiscriminatory and opportunities for all people including gay employees. these are not want to have separate career paths, success paths for homosexuals. we encourage gay people to work at espn. we have that. it does not mean
go through any bar or airport or dorm room, we are on. it is live sports. we are not a niche channel. that is wrong. >> i want to ask you about social issues. jason collins, out. aboutspn have a policy approaching social issues like that? >> it is complicated. that does not mean that capture every situation. we are encountering new situations. we'll never catch up. there are complicated issues. we have commentators, analysts, writers whose job it is to give their opinion. we do not...
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. >> if it doesn't have dorm numbers, they can't have it. if it doesn't have a name or address, they can't have it. if they don't have an address at all, they can't have it. no kind of nude pictures, pictures that are sexually explicit. that's not allowed. i noegticed it was like a big sticker. when i peeled it off and opened it up, it was a nude picture. okay, well, that's rejected. at first, i was like, okay, the nudity pictures. that really don't bother me. we did have one woman who purposely hid behind cards. she opened them up and pass them behind other pictures of, like, her children. that's a great one. i love that one. she kept doing that. i mean, it was every day. at one point, he banned her from corresponding for 90 days with him. and she has to start writing him again and he also took away visitation rights with him. when it goes to extreme measure, that's pretty much how i learned to do this. i can't get it by. they leave it alone. >> meanwhile, she hopes to be released to general population. >> he's maintaining, i mean. he wante
. >> if it doesn't have dorm numbers, they can't have it. if it doesn't have a name or address, they can't have it. if they don't have an address at all, they can't have it. no kind of nude pictures, pictures that are sexually explicit. that's not allowed. i noegticed it was like a big sticker. when i peeled it off and opened it up, it was a nude picture. okay, well, that's rejected. at first, i was like, okay, the nudity pictures. that really don't bother me. we did have one woman who...
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associated with this commune were visiting -- legitimately visiting friends in the san francisco state dorms and were brutally attacked by the san francisco police department. there is video footage of people screaming pleaing for mursy as officers jammed what alleged to be a tazer but a flash right into someone's ribs while he wasn't resisting. there was a vigil set up on bryant and people peaceably using the constitutional right to assemble. i saw them there with my own two eyes on sunday. on monday i got a reports of these people being arrested. this is unconchable behavior on behalf of the san francisco police department and there are students saying they're afraid enroll next semester because they're afraid of being beat up. they have committed no crime. it should be remembered their legal status was the requirement to house indigent people and it's [inaudible] in the constitution but doesn't make it more right and it was a civil matter and not a criminal matter and shouldn't have been handled by the police department at all, the first incidence of atrocities. we demand the release of v
associated with this commune were visiting -- legitimately visiting friends in the san francisco state dorms and were brutally attacked by the san francisco police department. there is video footage of people screaming pleaing for mursy as officers jammed what alleged to be a tazer but a flash right into someone's ribs while he wasn't resisting. there was a vigil set up on bryant and people peaceably using the constitutional right to assemble. i saw them there with my own two eyes on sunday. on...
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so it's about cumulative loss of 147 [inaudible] or usf is planning a dorm that's close by off of golding gate as well so strong efforts from usf and other offices of supervisors number of cars and the need for packing. the masonic and /tkpwraoer /tkpwraoer target will un/tko*utedly cause more traffic to know through geary and masonic and that's inevitable given the approval of target, but my office the working with a number of your offices as well to try to make sure that will be accountable to reach out to the high school and the neighbors that are around it so we're mitigating the traffic around there. it's inevitable. it's not as connecting to this project as i think some of the testimony was given. some have mentioned the hardship of losing the loss of the parking spaces and i'm sensitive to that as driver as well, but for me the killings of [inaudible] and many others over the past five years and the /saoersz accidents, many of them not even reported, but i get them tweeted and texted to me so i know directly all the safety issues that many are bringing up. i wanted to say that i th
so it's about cumulative loss of 147 [inaudible] or usf is planning a dorm that's close by off of golding gate as well so strong efforts from usf and other offices of supervisors number of cars and the need for packing. the masonic and /tkpwraoer /tkpwraoer target will un/tko*utedly cause more traffic to know through geary and masonic and that's inevitable given the approval of target, but my office the working with a number of your offices as well to try to make sure that will be accountable...
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yards are making 15 to 30 if they're lucking and we should look for opportunities of sites that sat dorm at and other areas and probably cost $50,000 to renovate the bunkers for affordable housing until you're finally ready to do development on that site so maybe there are opportunities to look at that but please don't cut the social services and immediately on a planning department side there is a budgetary item that is currently pushing off the community development fees. this plan was implemented during the lowest part in the economy and we have more construction than ever so the current policy that exempts our developers or those fees that policy should be reversed and we will have continued input into the funds to support these
yards are making 15 to 30 if they're lucking and we should look for opportunities of sites that sat dorm at and other areas and probably cost $50,000 to renovate the bunkers for affordable housing until you're finally ready to do development on that site so maybe there are opportunities to look at that but please don't cut the social services and immediately on a planning department side there is a budgetary item that is currently pushing off the community development fees. this plan was...