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it's an oasis for men who live in a desert. >>> since becoming superintendent of isp in 2005, ed bussof changes at the prison including the way in which staff interact with inmates. rather than ruling with an iron hand, officers spend time talking to offenders, solving problems immediately and rewarding good behavior with extra privileges. violent offenses at isp have been reduced by 50%. that's our report. thanks for watching. i'm john seigenthaler >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates. "lockup." >> when i came here. >> beat on that [ bleep ] door again. beat on the door again. you, you, i want you to do it. you do it. >> 98% of these son of a bitches in here ought to be taken out somewhere and shot in the back of the head. >> sell it, sell it, sell it, sell it. that's right.
it's an oasis for men who live in a desert. >>> since becoming superintendent of isp in 2005, ed bussof changes at the prison including the way in which staff interact with inmates. rather than ruling with an iron hand, officers spend time talking to offenders, solving problems immediately and rewarding good behavior with extra privileges. violent offenses at isp have been reduced by 50%. that's our report. thanks for watching. i'm john seigenthaler >>> due to mature subject...
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. >> each week superintendent ed buss visits face-to-face with every offender in the unit. >> segregatedof suicide. they tend to develop mental illness quicker than offenders who are walking around in open population. by doing that, we get a chance to see, talk to every one of them, gauge how they're doing from week to week. and on death row that's really important. >> hey. >> how is the cat? is she shy? >> to help inmates cope with their heavy sentences, superintendent buss approved a feline adoption program. >> everything in your cell working? >> yes. >> i was chosen to adopt and i got one the day after i asked to be put in the program. >> convicted of murder in 1982, mark has been on death row for 23 years. >> when they sentenced me to death, 23 years ago, i thought i was going to be dead before five years was up. instead, i've watched the men i knew for 20 years go in front of me and that's been hard. i didn't know if i wanted to bring a cat into a place like this where she is going to have to be restrained and i can't really take her outside but i think she knows i love her and it's
. >> each week superintendent ed buss visits face-to-face with every offender in the unit. >> segregatedof suicide. they tend to develop mental illness quicker than offenders who are walking around in open population. by doing that, we get a chance to see, talk to every one of them, gauge how they're doing from week to week. and on death row that's really important. >> hey. >> how is the cat? is she shy? >> to help inmates cope with their heavy sentences,...
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. >> mayor ed lee called it legitimacy for the buss so many people love to hate announcing new guidelines for private shuttles using muni stops. >> i think shuttles are here to stay, but they have to be coordinated. >> under the plan, shuttles can use 200 specified muni stops but they must be labeled. they must yield to muni vehicles and delay will have to pay. >> $100,000 figure i think is about the average per company, but some companies are very large. some companies are very small in terms of how many stops they have. >> important to note, that is note additional funding for a transit system crumbling under $2 million in defer ed maintenance. the money raised will only cover dos of running the new permit program. >> only the voters of san francisco can enact attacks that generates excess revenue. >> of course, these shuttles are more than just bus. >> we're against the nun has caused evictions. >> for some, they have become a giant rolling symbol of san francisco's rising cost of living and changing demographics. >> we had to protest to shine the light on the effect of the systematic
. >> mayor ed lee called it legitimacy for the buss so many people love to hate announcing new guidelines for private shuttles using muni stops. >> i think shuttles are here to stay, but they have to be coordinated. >> under the plan, shuttles can use 200 specified muni stops but they must be labeled. they must yield to muni vehicles and delay will have to pay. >> $100,000 figure i think is about the average per company, but some companies are very large. some companies...
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. >> ed henry, thank you, sir. let's bren in ongoing busse. >> he has good story on this right now.e president really is looking to do two things. one is to defend his administration, his approval ratings if as 46% now. 55% a year ago. the second is to tee up the 2014 election. he doesn't want his party to do badly in that election. so he is going to want to talk momentum and that's why you hear using the pen, executive action. how far that can actually go to get things done is really a little bit more limited than we'll hear tonight. the other thing he'll talk about is economic opportunity. he wants to appeal in the biggest, broadest part of the electorate to make things as palatable going into the election. >> do they seem to think income equality is an issue that will work for them, with the polls showing the income disparity in our country? >> i think the way the democrats want to frame this is not to necessarily talk about income inequality, though that language might come into it, because that suggests to some you have to give up something to give to somebody else. they want t
. >> ed henry, thank you, sir. let's bren in ongoing busse. >> he has good story on this right now.e president really is looking to do two things. one is to defend his administration, his approval ratings if as 46% now. 55% a year ago. the second is to tee up the 2014 election. he doesn't want his party to do badly in that election. so he is going to want to talk momentum and that's why you hear using the pen, executive action. how far that can actually go to get things done is...
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ed to g stonehenge. i got on one of the red tour buss with all the german tourists and the yugoslavian tourists. >> jimmygermans. >> jimmy: and the kid behind you playing his ps 90 x right behind you. we drove three hours to stonehenge to pull up there and they're like yeah, we're closed. >> jimmy: how do you close a bunch of rocks in the field? >> i don't know. but the viewing to get close to it. we could see it from the highway. they did say you can go to the gift shop. which is like -- so i just drove three hours in a bus full of tourists -- >> jimmy: you would think the bus would call ahead and figure that out. >> i got my 20 pounds back. >> jimmy: did you give them a bad review on yelp? >> yelp.co.uk. no, i didn't look that up. >> jimmy: it's not too late to do that. what else did you do? >> i road an insane roller coaster called the blizzard. which is in hyde park. it's part of this christmas market and it's a huge turbine. i went on this trip with a guy i started dating. and he loves roller costers and i hate roller coasters. i wanted to seem like i'm cool, i can throw down. >> jimmy: or up. >> or
ed to g stonehenge. i got on one of the red tour buss with all the german tourists and the yugoslavian tourists. >> jimmygermans. >> jimmy: and the kid behind you playing his ps 90 x right behind you. we drove three hours to stonehenge to pull up there and they're like yeah, we're closed. >> jimmy: how do you close a bunch of rocks in the field? >> i don't know. but the viewing to get close to it. we could see it from the highway. they did say you can go to the gift...
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the reason he made these comments in his op-ed was because he is reacting to events like the occupy wall street movement and outrage over the google bussinges from san francisco to silicon valley. "the garden of the beast" is an extraordinary book. >> i think it is probably not an anti-semitic comment. it is more of an anti-sanity,. comments. it probably just came out. how utterlyg bizarre and tone deaf he is. >> who is mr. perkins and who is kleiner perkins? >> kleiner perkins is the most important legendary venture capital firm in silicon valley. every single person wanted to be funded by them. the power has shifted a little bit away from them but it is extremely important and you be dropping will the perkins name. people are wondering if he is in touch with reality. he says he is not in touch with the everyday man. at one point, he held up as watch them explained how much it was worth for it >> when you are talking about income inequality, do not show your wife for it > . >> it is a symbol of terrible values. well, i think that is silly. this is not a rolex. i could buy six rolexes with this. so what? after $50 million, you don't clear
the reason he made these comments in his op-ed was because he is reacting to events like the occupy wall street movement and outrage over the google bussinges from san francisco to silicon valley. "the garden of the beast" is an extraordinary book. >> i think it is probably not an anti-semitic comment. it is more of an anti-sanity,. comments. it probably just came out. how utterlyg bizarre and tone deaf he is. >> who is mr. perkins and who is kleiner perkins? >>...
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bussing program that had been lauded as a model for school integration, and pope's work on the school board attracted national attention. by 2010, he had the attention of the conservative strategist edie. gillespie was working on his red map plan and putting state legislatures and their redistricting duties under the republican control and art pope quickly became a key part of gillespie's efforts in north carolina. pope, the families, and the groups backed by him spent more than $2 million on general assembly races in 2010, and of the 22 races pope targeted 18 to control the legislature. pope is now north carolina's state budget director and ed gillespie anournsed this week that he will challenge virginia democratic senator mark warpene. and this state which has raised unemployment and cut unemployment benefits, he's running on a platform. you've got to listen. >> if elected i'll be a servant to the people of virginia and a leader for policies that grow the middle class and foster upward mobility, enabling people to lift themselves out of poverty. >> he did help orchestrate the republican takeover. just as his efforts began at the lower level of american politics, so, too, has the o
bussing program that had been lauded as a model for school integration, and pope's work on the school board attracted national attention. by 2010, he had the attention of the conservative strategist edie. gillespie was working on his red map plan and putting state legislatures and their redistricting duties under the republican control and art pope quickly became a key part of gillespie's efforts in north carolina. pope, the families, and the groups backed by him spent more than $2 million on...