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i have to have my ged by june. i can't do no 60-day commitment. i have to have my ged by june. not going to be able to get in to the ironworkers union. >> ricky is a bright kid. he's not the typical family life. i know his parents weren't the best parents, but his grandmother has done everything she could do for him. >> every time i rest my head under her roofing, it's like another day i got to live. i was away from the stuff that was getting me in trouble. >> he doesn't need to be on the street trying to make money to survive. if he chooses to, i'm sure she'll provide him with whatever he needs to be successful in life. >> she has helped me. she's been here the whole time i've been locked up. i realize she's the one that cares about me. i still have my mind set. i'm trying to do things on my own. i rarely ever let people help me. >> ricardo's a kid that has everything in place for him. time to move on with his life. >> i ain't going to lie, this is the hardest 30 days i've ever did. i don't know why but it's just -- it's been driving me nuts. i don't know. >> i'm sure the cour
i have to have my ged by june. i can't do no 60-day commitment. i have to have my ged by june. not going to be able to get in to the ironworkers union. >> ricky is a bright kid. he's not the typical family life. i know his parents weren't the best parents, but his grandmother has done everything she could do for him. >> every time i rest my head under her roofing, it's like another day i got to live. i was away from the stuff that was getting me in trouble. >> he doesn't need...
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you're going to be getting your ged, okay? >> well, i want to (bleep) do some testing tomorrow. >> absolutely. >> or i'll snap. >> you know what? that's, that's a legitimate request, but you snapping isn't going to get it to you. give me a shot at trying to (bleep) help you out with the ged bit. >> yeah and that's been two weeks. this close! i'm (bleep) close! >> you believe that bull (bleep), you'll believe any (bleep) thing. >> i'm not (bleep) believing nothing. >> big house of lies. (men shouting and swearing) you treat us like animals, we will act like animals! >> do you want to come out and talk, brulotte, about all this stuff that's going on? >> i will after i fight! (indistinct yelling) >> narrator: adam pushes feces under the door. the punishment will be yet more time in solitary. >> well, my fault would be trying to go by the rules. i don't have too much open-mindedness for the rules in here. >> and tell us why. there's always a reason, so let us know. >> obviously because i'm a criminal and i don't like the rules tha
you're going to be getting your ged, okay? >> well, i want to (bleep) do some testing tomorrow. >> absolutely. >> or i'll snap. >> you know what? that's, that's a legitimate request, but you snapping isn't going to get it to you. give me a shot at trying to (bleep) help you out with the ged bit. >> yeah and that's been two weeks. this close! i'm (bleep) close! >> you believe that bull (bleep), you'll believe any (bleep) thing. >> i'm not (bleep)...
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and now he wants to pay it forward. >> i'm helping the gentlemen get ready for their ged test.t something i volunteer to do. and to help somebody else, man, makes me feel like i've achieved something. >> you're flushing too much. you've got too much on your brain. just calm down, relax, and just work the problem. >> but now it's time for 40-year-old lewis to play a new role. graduate. >> put on my dress. cute little dress i get to wear. >> still, his reputation precedes him. >> hey, listen. you know this is the gift, right? don't rip it in half, bam bam. >> it's too small. >> ged graduates are allowed to have one visitor at the ceremony. and lewis' has just arrived. >> hi, baby. >> i'm here to watch my son finally graduate. >> good seeing you again. it's been a year. >> yes. >> but you finally get to see me walk down the aisle, huh? >> yeah, finally. >> i'm just so glad he's doing this and getting it done. i've been trying to get him to do it for a while. and it's the first time i've actually gotten to touch him for a long time. >> keep it coming. keep it coming. keep it coming
and now he wants to pay it forward. >> i'm helping the gentlemen get ready for their ged test.t something i volunteer to do. and to help somebody else, man, makes me feel like i've achieved something. >> you're flushing too much. you've got too much on your brain. just calm down, relax, and just work the problem. >> but now it's time for 40-year-old lewis to play a new role. graduate. >> put on my dress. cute little dress i get to wear. >> still, his reputation...
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that she begin the process of working on her ged.n't take her home i'll order she'll be placed at 4:00 p.m. at alternative house and they'll provide those services. last and not least, i'm going to order individual and parenting counseling. this hearing is adjourned. thank you. >> kymyada, i'll be in touch with you. i'll let you know what they decide. okay? let me talk to you guys outside. >> okay. i'm working on it. we're going to see what we're going. i love you. >> mom! >> unlike her mother, kymyada's stepfather believes that placement outside the home may not be in kymyada's best interest. the fosters have been taking care of their granddaughter while kymyada's been locked up. but attorney don ruck knows some tough decisions need to be made. >> there's two options really. as of 4:00 today kymyada is going to go to a home, where obviously there's a lot of structure like you were talking about. or she could go home, be released to you guys today, with the list of interventions and services that the court said. >> we're still at odd
that she begin the process of working on her ged.n't take her home i'll order she'll be placed at 4:00 p.m. at alternative house and they'll provide those services. last and not least, i'm going to order individual and parenting counseling. this hearing is adjourned. thank you. >> kymyada, i'll be in touch with you. i'll let you know what they decide. okay? let me talk to you guys outside. >> okay. i'm working on it. we're going to see what we're going. i love you. >> mom!...
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to speed the build up, job requirements were lowered: no need to graduate high school, or even get a ged. and customary lie detector tests and screenings were deferred or ignored. even defenders of the border patrol admit this was problematic. >> it was so fast, that they were hiring people and they weren't able to complete the background investigations before these people started working on the job. that was crazy. mandatory training was reduced from 5 months to 58 days, especially impacting spanish instruction. the agency is now twice the size it was in 2004. >> we protect america are you up to the challenge? >> art del cueto is a border patrol agent and president of the tucson chapter of the largest border patrol union in the country. though his agency won't meet with us, he's agreed to talk to us off duty. >> we're the first line of defense for the country. if i wasn't an agent, and i did not work for the united states border patrol, i would want somebody out here that had a little bit of a rah-rah attitude, where he really truly took his job serious and wantedto defend the country.
to speed the build up, job requirements were lowered: no need to graduate high school, or even get a ged. and customary lie detector tests and screenings were deferred or ignored. even defenders of the border patrol admit this was problematic. >> it was so fast, that they were hiring people and they weren't able to complete the background investigations before these people started working on the job. that was crazy. mandatory training was reduced from 5 months to 58 days, especially...
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people can take classes to get their ged.e have barbering, food service, cosmetology, computer skills. >> byron poe tries to enroll in as many classes as he can. >> d.a.d.s. deuce, ged deuce, computer technology. >> there's a lot of programs over here for us to better yourself. i'm going to be this great -- you know, this comeback story. >> poe is serving a three-year sentence for petty theft. he also has prior convictions for vehicle theft, receiving stolen property, and burglary. but department store tvs were his specialty. >> we would actually go in walmart's, take a 40-inch tv, pick it up, open it, take it all out, take another one out, put it in the same box, put two in a box, and walk out the door. my theft was driven by drug use. i know a life consists of on a happy basis. i've actually taken my kids and enjoyed the family thing, the manly thing, but drugs take its toll. it won't allow you to do none of that. you'll give it all up for this right here. >> today's lesson is the importance of virtue. >> poe is currently e
people can take classes to get their ged.e have barbering, food service, cosmetology, computer skills. >> byron poe tries to enroll in as many classes as he can. >> d.a.d.s. deuce, ged deuce, computer technology. >> there's a lot of programs over here for us to better yourself. i'm going to be this great -- you know, this comeback story. >> poe is serving a three-year sentence for petty theft. he also has prior convictions for vehicle theft, receiving stolen property,...
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ged lowry broke through with this shot. oakland got the tying run to the plate but went down with the 3-1 score. >>> wisconsin and kentucky are just under way in one semifinal game. florida, the tournament's number 1 seed. florida led earlier, but the huskies dominated in the 2nd half. the gators close within 10. neils givey. connecticut as a 7th seed will play for the national championship. >>> the sharks tonight with a chance to leap frog past anaheim. san jose hosts nashville. have it for you tonight on sports wrap. >>> near disaster at sea after a pleasure boat in the bay goes up in flames with several people, including some children on board board. carol lewis talking to one of the firefighters. >>> thanks for making ktvu your source for news. we'll see you on facebook, twitter, and all of our ktvu apps. we'll see you tonight at 10:00. day. um, phil's mom died. it wasn't unexpected, as with her, and she went very peacefully in her sleep. she and i had a special connection. we all did. but mostly me. she said i was just
ged lowry broke through with this shot. oakland got the tying run to the plate but went down with the 3-1 score. >>> wisconsin and kentucky are just under way in one semifinal game. florida, the tournament's number 1 seed. florida led earlier, but the huskies dominated in the 2nd half. the gators close within 10. neils givey. connecticut as a 7th seed will play for the national championship. >>> the sharks tonight with a chance to leap frog past anaheim. san jose hosts...
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three big economies, including the world's largest, nafta said let's mor more or less let's ged of the barriers, tariffs that complicate trade between america's three traders. nafta just passed it's 10th birthday, how has the creation of the north amercian trade zone worked not only for americans but for mexicans and canadians as well? we in the united states tend to look at nafta from a specifically american point of view. what did it do to employment, investment, manufacturing. we look less at quÉbec, an grocery shopper in teluca or edmonton, do they make more or less with this trade law? we'll look at this today. we'll look at the memories of the u.s. chief negotiator. the mammoth nafta treaty between the united states, canada and mexico opened markets at a time when globalization was in its infancy. today, nafta creates 17 trillion-dollar. those against it say the treaty kills jobs, deepens deficits and hurts economic sovereignty. i sat down with one of the original negotiators former trade ambassador karla hills, for her thoughts on the treaty she helped write and it's impact toda
three big economies, including the world's largest, nafta said let's mor more or less let's ged of the barriers, tariffs that complicate trade between america's three traders. nafta just passed it's 10th birthday, how has the creation of the north amercian trade zone worked not only for americans but for mexicans and canadians as well? we in the united states tend to look at nafta from a specifically american point of view. what did it do to employment, investment, manufacturing. we look less...
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well, i don't buy it. [ laughter ] you know what fox and cnn it's ged way to heated and weird. i'm going have to call mom. >> sometimes in the world of cable news there's a mismatch between the demand for new information about a story and the supply of new information that exists. our job is not to fill the air by telling bedtime stories. >> the we won't try to turn the lack of news in this very sad story into something that sounds like news but isn't. >> jon: you know sherman and mr. peabody are right. [laughter] [cheers and applause] an eloquent call to accountability. well, maybe they should have cced that to everybody in the building. >> it was clearly manipulated whether it be by the pilot or someone who commandeered the pilot. a runway cost been built or landed in a desert somewhere. >> i think it's a well funded hijack operation and it's sitting somewhere in the jungle. >> jon: interesting. so we're looking for people rich and evil enough top fund a high tech jungle plane hijackerring but too dumb to realize they could just buy their own (bleep) plane. but that doesn't m
well, i don't buy it. [ laughter ] you know what fox and cnn it's ged way to heated and weird. i'm going have to call mom. >> sometimes in the world of cable news there's a mismatch between the demand for new information about a story and the supply of new information that exists. our job is not to fill the air by telling bedtime stories. >> the we won't try to turn the lack of news in this very sad story into something that sounds like news but isn't. >> jon: you know sherman...
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ged get ready for the cooldown which you see sunday and monday.ighs in the near 80s on monday to 60s and upper 50s on tuesday and wednesday. >> looks beautiful, thank you. >>> up next, changing its pricing. we will tell you about it next. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues& great terms& let's close. our best ever value plans for business just got even better. now with free broadband for a whole year. safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. for easter, get a safeway spiral sliced ham, for just $1.99 a pound. cadbury mini eggs are only $2.69. talk about a sweet deal. and arrowhead water is just $3.33 a case. there's more savings to love at safe
ged get ready for the cooldown which you see sunday and monday.ighs in the near 80s on monday to 60s and upper 50s on tuesday and wednesday. >> looks beautiful, thank you. >>> up next, changing its pricing. we will tell you about it next. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to...
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she just got her ged, though, which was important to me.he didn't really have a job that she always had. it was on and off, on and off. she could have gave up, she had all the excuses in the world to give up. but she never did. it was embedded in me since then. i believe at the end of the day, i'm going to get through it. i could be dead tired, no more energy in my tank. but i know i can get through it. i know for a fact this is the easy part. basketball is the easy part. you have fun, enjoy it. >> now when you got that scholarship to uconn, i'm sure your mom was elated. but i heard she also made you promise something. what did she make you prom snils >> that i get my degree. she was definitely happy. that's the biggest thing she cares about. she always told me, basketball is second to school. i always believed it. >> you had such a great start at uconn. but then coach jim calhoun, who had been at the program forever, who recruited you, who you were so close to, decided to retire for medical reasons and he didn't talk to you about it direct
she just got her ged, though, which was important to me.he didn't really have a job that she always had. it was on and off, on and off. she could have gave up, she had all the excuses in the world to give up. but she never did. it was embedded in me since then. i believe at the end of the day, i'm going to get through it. i could be dead tired, no more energy in my tank. but i know i can get through it. i know for a fact this is the easy part. basketball is the easy part. you have fun, enjoy...
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m first.t to alsto the board is meeting to discuss a ged deal. >> this is a big decider.d they didtom not know about any approach from ge. it makes the fastest train in the world. they want an engineering powerhouse. ge looking to spend some of its hoards of cash. we have no confirmation about whether it has been approached. we understand the board is going to meet to discuss this bid coming from ge of $13 billion. also understood that the french government had been in discussions about this deal. we know that some big m&a deals of the past have been scuppered by regulators. not always do u.s. juggernauts get to purchase european ones, but we know that ge is well-liked in france. we talked about the amount of charm offensive they have been employing inside france. they have been a good corporate our reporters from upstairs have been telling us. it looks like the board will be looking to see if the bid is a good one. yesterday, shares went 11% m. her for alsto >> is actually the biggest acquisition for ge ever if it goes through. let's go back to luxury and ng. somet back
m first.t to alsto the board is meeting to discuss a ged deal. >> this is a big decider.d they didtom not know about any approach from ge. it makes the fastest train in the world. they want an engineering powerhouse. ge looking to spend some of its hoards of cash. we have no confirmation about whether it has been approached. we understand the board is going to meet to discuss this bid coming from ge of $13 billion. also understood that the french government had been in discussions about...
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ego and,ged his behind the scenes, does so much good for the country, even though he can no longer be the star. that is in active service. -- an act of service. >> this is political affairs with the head chopped off. real power is in the swarm. exception, ihe would say. when i was covering the soviet union collapsed, we had leaders who were dominant figures in the world. reagan, youtcher, would say they were large figures. in is a large figure. obama, i will leave others to judge. the major confrontation is the autocrat versus the village square. we're seeing that in the ukraine, the air spring, lidia -- arab spring, libya. that is the crucial confrontation. giving me square the power to organize is crucial. look at occupy. >> it makes order more difficult. people toe to teach accept hierarchy and authority. you look at occupy wall street and it was not a lasting movement because they would not accept authority and create institutional structures. >> within their own ranks. >> is a flash in the pan. everything is a flash in a pan if you do not accept a structure. but i cannot wait for
ego and,ged his behind the scenes, does so much good for the country, even though he can no longer be the star. that is in active service. -- an act of service. >> this is political affairs with the head chopped off. real power is in the swarm. exception, ihe would say. when i was covering the soviet union collapsed, we had leaders who were dominant figures in the world. reagan, youtcher, would say they were large figures. in is a large figure. obama, i will leave others to judge. the...
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. >> so right now at least 12 confirmed ged and you heard in that phone report perhaps numbers as high as 13 to 18. the number could rise throughout the day. emergency rescue operations went into effect immediately with helicopters and people on foot searching for those missing. nepal has made changes in the recent years, installed security for a quicker response. but the nation also depended on the tourism from the two month climb season which is only just now getting under way and off to a think tragic start. >> steve, thank you. >>> meanwhile u.s. navy robotic submarine is dipping into the indian ocean floor for a fifth time. still searching for that missing malaysia airlines jet. the bluefin-21 sub using sonar to scan the sea floor for the black boxes. officials saying they still found nothing. real relatives continue to prayer. families still commanding answers. searches could be nearing an end six weeks after the plane went missing. >>> a change in the way doctors ham patients taking into account the cost of treatment. what this could mean for the future of health care. >>> plus
. >> so right now at least 12 confirmed ged and you heard in that phone report perhaps numbers as high as 13 to 18. the number could rise throughout the day. emergency rescue operations went into effect immediately with helicopters and people on foot searching for those missing. nepal has made changes in the recent years, installed security for a quicker response. but the nation also depended on the tourism from the two month climb season which is only just now getting under way and off...
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she wanted her ged but she didn't realize this would open up the door to so much more. >> i rememberi end up here? >> the staff said she had options. and she can have her dream. >> you wanted to go to college. >> yeah. >> how badly? [ talking at the same time ] >> very badly. >> reporter: she completed two years of classes in 11 months and then reached for what she thought was impossible. and then one day last fall her mom called to tell her a package arrived. >> when i opened it it was actually columbia university. >> reporter: she is the first person to graduate from adult school and go straight to an ivy league school. she spoke about the importance of adult education and last weekend was inducted into the women's hall of fame. her accomplishment brings her family to tears. >> it is really big in my family. i am the first one to go straight to a four year. >> the road may not be easy. she still needs scholarships. but she also knows what it is like to face challenges and thrive. >> i felt like out of place at that moment. sorry. >> [ inaudible question ] >> yeah. better place as w
she wanted her ged but she didn't realize this would open up the door to so much more. >> i rememberi end up here? >> the staff said she had options. and she can have her dream. >> you wanted to go to college. >> yeah. >> how badly? [ talking at the same time ] >> very badly. >> reporter: she completed two years of classes in 11 months and then reached for what she thought was impossible. and then one day last fall her mom called to tell her a package...
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can they ged away with this now? >> i don't think this moves the needle.his is not going to move the needle in the earning's release. >> but will investors say i'm fed up with amazon, i don't want to spend money on things like -- >> i thought last night first time in a well set up earnings on april -- i didn't see it like some of the stocks trading down to 305. i think there's a good chance to come up with a quarter good enough to get this stock back to 355, 360. it's come off 28%. i think that's enough. still rich on valuation. i get it. this might surprise some people and then you see it up to 355, 360. we'll have another conversation. >> from amazon to google. today is the day for a limited time only regular americans can join silicon valley's elite to buy google glass for a cool $1,500. dr. jay got his confirmation that he will be the lucky recipient of a pair of the explorer edition glasses in charcoal. so fashionable. who wore it on the desk best? this pair -- before we go into our contest here. which is awesome. >> yeah. >> your pair is in charcoal
can they ged away with this now? >> i don't think this moves the needle.his is not going to move the needle in the earning's release. >> but will investors say i'm fed up with amazon, i don't want to spend money on things like -- >> i thought last night first time in a well set up earnings on april -- i didn't see it like some of the stocks trading down to 305. i think there's a good chance to come up with a quarter good enough to get this stock back to 355, 360. it's come off...
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ged and things like that. >> judge originally opposed 60 day sentence on jew but allowing him to be relessed 30 days early on good behavior. he has been ordered to perform 2500 hours of community servic service. >> concord police officer turned himself in today and resigned from his job after being accused of stealing prescription drug from his senior citizens. the crimes occurred at senior housing complex called the heritage in downtown concord. 12 year vet run of the con record police department is accused his authority to go in the apartment for several seniors and take their pain pills. in addition to drug theft he's charged with burglary and elder abuse. he will seek treatment. >> dramatic rescue at sea playing out to help california family whose 1-year-old daughter has become seriously ill. this real life drama is playing out 1,000 miles off the west coast of mexico. mission to the air lift the child is being handled by the international guard at move it field. 7 news reporter david lou has the story. >> the sick child one-year-old kaufman. parents 3-year-old sister left on a sailing t
ged and things like that. >> judge originally opposed 60 day sentence on jew but allowing him to be relessed 30 days early on good behavior. he has been ordered to perform 2500 hours of community servic service. >> concord police officer turned himself in today and resigned from his job after being accused of stealing prescription drug from his senior citizens. the crimes occurred at senior housing complex called the heritage in downtown concord. 12 year vet run of the con record...
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. >> stateville does have a mandated adult education program where prisoners can work towards their ged or graduate equivalency degree. >> i think you've had enough time with that paper. >> any inmate who fails a standardized test must attend 90 days worth of classes. they may leave the program after 90 days even if they continue to fail the test. >> remember, i said i want my complete sentences. you know i'll be watching. >> i know you do. >> okay. as they get old and as they get locked up and find out they are at a dead end, they do have a tendency to want to get an education because they feel that is an escape. >> are you ready for book two? >> yes. >> it's a brief escape. 90 days of classes passes quickly. for those inmates who've been here long enough to remember when things were different, the time feels especially hard. >> we had programs. we had college. we had activities. we had musical programs. >> gregory macon is serving 40 years for murder. he's been at stateville since 1985. he remembers when the prison had regular programs including theatrical and musical performances tha
. >> stateville does have a mandated adult education program where prisoners can work towards their ged or graduate equivalency degree. >> i think you've had enough time with that paper. >> any inmate who fails a standardized test must attend 90 days worth of classes. they may leave the program after 90 days even if they continue to fail the test. >> remember, i said i want my complete sentences. you know i'll be watching. >> i know you do. >> okay. as they...
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coming up, new photos from inside the florida movie theatre where a man was shot ged over popcorn. it has a controversial sfraial your ground law back in the headlines. tonight, my exclusive interviews with the mothers of trayvon martin and jordan davis, who are turning tragedy into action. also the shame of the ryan budget. republicans just voted to gut the safety net and give tax cuts to millionaires. senator bernie sanders joins me. and later, big news on this guy. >> the grim reaper. that's right, the angel of death clearly he is popular with the gop base this year. he's got all the qualifications they're looking for. he's old and bone white. . he's backing a weapon. he's got an incredible war record, and believe me, no one wants to get rid of obama care more than this guy. >> stephen colbert is taking over for david letterman. and the reaction from the right was laugh out loud funny today. people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell
coming up, new photos from inside the florida movie theatre where a man was shot ged over popcorn. it has a controversial sfraial your ground law back in the headlines. tonight, my exclusive interviews with the mothers of trayvon martin and jordan davis, who are turning tragedy into action. also the shame of the ryan budget. republicans just voted to gut the safety net and give tax cuts to millionaires. senator bernie sanders joins me. and later, big news on this guy. >> the grim reaper....
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it's took me eight months to get my ged. normally it takes somebody a month.t. >> paperwork you can sign. it's good knowing it's going to be the last time i'm going to be locked up. but it's sad knowing i was ever in it. >> like jessica, some of the women at this north carolina prison feel a sense of shame and regret for the crimes they committed and the time they've had to serve. >> i don't know. it's like every day, every night you go back and go, if only. if only i could go back and not do it. but you can't. you can never go back. >> cynthia ruple was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life without parole. what makes her situation unique is that prior to killing her husband, she worked as a prison corrections officer. >> a lot of people will look at a woman in prison. they want to find an excuse. they want to say there's got to have been some provocation, there has to be some reason why she did such a terrible thing. but i will say right out, in my case, that is not the case. my husband did not abuse me. he did not deserve what i did to him.
it's took me eight months to get my ged. normally it takes somebody a month.t. >> paperwork you can sign. it's good knowing it's going to be the last time i'm going to be locked up. but it's sad knowing i was ever in it. >> like jessica, some of the women at this north carolina prison feel a sense of shame and regret for the crimes they committed and the time they've had to serve. >> i don't know. it's like every day, every night you go back and go, if only. if only i could go...
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. >> work withholder people who need help, younger people needing help in education getting geds and things like that. >> the judge originally imposed a 60-day sentence on ju, but is allowing him to be released 30 days early on good behavior. he's been ordered to perform about 2500 hours of community service. >>> check out this home security video showing the power of a tornado. you can see the wind picking up speed quickly in the dallas area on thursday, leaves and other small items start to whip up. and then big stuff like porta-potties start flying along the streets. one port of oakland potty even comings out of nowhere and bounces off a parked suv. >>> all the rain this we saw this week brought heavy snow to the sierra. here's video of interstate 80 at castle park. the roads clear, no chains required on 830 or highway 50. but you may notice a few more cars than usual to go up the mountains to take advantage of the new snow. this may be one of the the last weekend to hit the ski slopes. most resorts wrap-up their season near the middle of april. time running out. and here we sit.
. >> work withholder people who need help, younger people needing help in education getting geds and things like that. >> the judge originally imposed a 60-day sentence on ju, but is allowing him to be released 30 days early on good behavior. he's been ordered to perform about 2500 hours of community service. >>> check out this home security video showing the power of a tornado. you can see the wind picking up speed quickly in the dallas area on thursday, leaves and other...
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i met her through ged classes and she was a really good friend. >> shauna says that girl, a 16-year-old, we'll call cathy, worked hard to gain shauna's trust and within months a deep friendship was born. >> we would always talk in class. i would always tell her, "me and my mom are arguing again, of course." >> it was my gut instinct as a mother to keep shauna away from her. >> shauna's mother lisa said from the start, her daughter's fast friendship with kathy made her uneasy. >> when i first met her at school, she came out to the car and shauna got in the car and i told her to stay away from her. >> i was like, "my parents aren't controlling, you can come over to my house and we can do whatever we want to do. you want to go out and drink, we can go out and drink. my grandpa will even let us borrow the car." >> compared to her church going, strict upbringing, her dad sounded like a dream parent. >> he would give us $100 and drop us off at the mall. and say have fun. my mom was strict. she was really strict. it wasn't like, i met this girl at school, i want to hang out with her. it wasn't
i met her through ged classes and she was a really good friend. >> shauna says that girl, a 16-year-old, we'll call cathy, worked hard to gain shauna's trust and within months a deep friendship was born. >> we would always talk in class. i would always tell her, "me and my mom are arguing again, of course." >> it was my gut instinct as a mother to keep shauna away from her. >> shauna's mother lisa said from the start, her daughter's fast friendship with kathy...
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now i'm going to get my ged and i would like to get into counseling so i can help other women that'smy predicament. i've been close to death three times. i'm not ready to go nowhere. i have something to tell somebody, some lady is going to listen to me somewhere and get help. >> police department. go ahead and step out for a minute. >>> coming up -- investigators try to save a high school girl from the clutches of a would-be pimp. >> no man opens up his house to a teenager without expectation. no man does. in the nation, it's not always pretty. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we take care of the heat, so you don't get burned. just another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ xfinity watchathon week was the biggest week in television history. but just when you thought it was over... what now? with xfinity on demand you can always watch the latest episodes of tv's hottest shows. good news. like hannibal... chicago fir
now i'm going to get my ged and i would like to get into counseling so i can help other women that'smy predicament. i've been close to death three times. i'm not ready to go nowhere. i have something to tell somebody, some lady is going to listen to me somewhere and get help. >> police department. go ahead and step out for a minute. >>> coming up -- investigators try to save a high school girl from the clutches of a would-be pimp. >> no man opens up his house to a teenager...
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. >> work with older people who need help, younger people needing help in education getting geds andhings like that. >> the judge originally imposed a 60-day sentence on ju, but is allowing him to be released 30 days early on good behavior. he's been ordered to perform about 2500 hours of community service. >>> check out this home security video showing the power of a tornado. you can see the wind picking up speed quickly in the dallas area on thursday. leaves and other small items start to whip up. and then big stuff like porta-potties start flying along the streets. win comes out of nowhere and bounces off a parked s.u.v. yikes! >>> all the rain this we saw this week brought heavy snow to the sierra. here's video of interstate 80 at castle park. the roads clear, no chains required on 830 or highway 50. but you may notice a few more cars than usual to go up the mountains to take advantage of the new snow. this may be one of the the last weekend to hit the ski slopes. most resorts wrap-up their season near the middle of april. time running out. and here we sit. >> this is the best sn
. >> work with older people who need help, younger people needing help in education getting geds andhings like that. >> the judge originally imposed a 60-day sentence on ju, but is allowing him to be released 30 days early on good behavior. he's been ordered to perform about 2500 hours of community service. >>> check out this home security video showing the power of a tornado. you can see the wind picking up speed quickly in the dallas area on thursday. leaves and other...
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if you chase money, you never really ged it. you chase excellence, money follows. give them a money talk when they decide to go to the nba. first million, charlie, tell them to put it away. don't worry abo buying watches, cars. your first million dollars, you put it in the bank, leave it there, seven years it doubles. all of a sudden, if it goes south, you can live the rest of your life on what comes out of that $2 million. dollar lot of things we try to teach but it's all speeded up. >> charlie: ow many accept what you're teaching? >> michael gilchrist's mom called me and said he listened to everything you said about the money talk. i have it with all of them before they leave. john wall and demarcus cousins gives a million to charity, they were list upping. we raised money for haiti and sandy victims, they were part of it. they were part of the fundraising and they see, wow, i can have an impact for other people? yes. understand fame is fleeting and money has wings. so there is more -- and they'll tell you, what we try to do is teach more than basketball, we're t
if you chase money, you never really ged it. you chase excellence, money follows. give them a money talk when they decide to go to the nba. first million, charlie, tell them to put it away. don't worry abo buying watches, cars. your first million dollars, you put it in the bank, leave it there, seven years it doubles. all of a sudden, if it goes south, you can live the rest of your life on what comes out of that $2 million. dollar lot of things we try to teach but it's all speeded up. >>...
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it's took me eight months to get my ged. normally it takes somebody a month. but i got it. time i'm going to be locked up. but it's sad knowing i was ever in it. >> like jessica, some of the women at this north carolina prison feel a sense of shame and regret for the crimes they committed and the time they've had to serve. >> i don't know. it's like every day, every night you go back and go, if only. if only i could go back and not do it. but you can't. you can never go back. >> cynthia ruple was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life without parole. what makes her situation unique is that prior to killing her husband, she worked as a prison corrections officer. >> a lot of people will look at a woman in prison. they want to find an excuse. they want to say there's got to have been some provocation, there has to be some reason why she did such a terrible thing. but i will say right out, in my case, that is not the case. my husband did not abuse me. he did not deserve what i did to him. we had been married 22 1/2 years, and he was a good man. but my husband w
it's took me eight months to get my ged. normally it takes somebody a month. but i got it. time i'm going to be locked up. but it's sad knowing i was ever in it. >> like jessica, some of the women at this north carolina prison feel a sense of shame and regret for the crimes they committed and the time they've had to serve. >> i don't know. it's like every day, every night you go back and go, if only. if only i could go back and not do it. but you can't. you can never go back....
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a south carolina mom set to graduate with her ged, but little did she know that her son was waiting backstagen -- >> she had no clue whatsoever about it. >> as soon as i saw him, that was it. >> brandon was not supposed to come home until june. >> top of the next hour. we begin with breaking news in the hunt for missing malaysian flight 370. it is bizarre that the transmitters didn't activate or go off. we also have more information telling us that after the flight veered off course and made the sharp left turn, it's altitude went up to 39,000 feet, remained there so, i want to get our experts to weigh in on what the new information could mean. so let's get you up on today's underwater search. it is on mission number five. you know the deal there. looking for any traces, debris, wreckage. crews spent hours and hours. >> remember they are just using one blue fin to help this the search. >> turning to this, the search for survivors is turning grim and now new pictures inside the once singeing ship. by the looks of this, do you see anything? no. that's because this ferry has totally submerged. d
a south carolina mom set to graduate with her ged, but little did she know that her son was waiting backstagen -- >> she had no clue whatsoever about it. >> as soon as i saw him, that was it. >> brandon was not supposed to come home until june. >> top of the next hour. we begin with breaking news in the hunt for missing malaysian flight 370. it is bizarre that the transmitters didn't activate or go off. we also have more information telling us that after the flight...
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it leaves its benchmark interest 1/4 of 1%.ged at to cutdy expected them their benchmark rate.hat there was a possibility of a cut of the positive rate and they would have to go to negative rates, at zero right now. do they do some sort of unconventional monetary policy that does not have to do with interest rates? this came about because inflation has really cooled in the eurozone, and this past week we learned that in march it was at half a percent of the annual rate. so the ecb nets to get out in front of this. the question is, what can they do? it will be very interesting to see when mario draghi leads his group -- whether mario draghi leads his group into doing something or if they just talk about it and that helps prop up the markets. >> take you so much, michael mckee, with the latest on the ecb, no change in interest rates. >> michael lewis is with us, the upper over -- the uproar over his "flash boys." brad katsuyama with iex is with us. michael lewis, you wrote a few years about -- a few years ago about the original sin of ireland. what was that? >> the biggest mistak
it leaves its benchmark interest 1/4 of 1%.ged at to cutdy expected them their benchmark rate.hat there was a possibility of a cut of the positive rate and they would have to go to negative rates, at zero right now. do they do some sort of unconventional monetary policy that does not have to do with interest rates? this came about because inflation has really cooled in the eurozone, and this past week we learned that in march it was at half a percent of the annual rate. so the ecb nets to get...
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she wanted her ged, but didn't realize that coming here would open up the door to so much more. >> iemember going there, crying the first day, like how did i even end up here? >> reporter: the staff told her she had options and she could have her dream. >> you wanted to go to college? >> yeah. >> how badly? >> very badly. >> reporter: she completed two years of classes in just 11 months, then reached for what she once thought was impossible. then one day last fall, her mom called to tell her a package had arrived. >> when i opened it it, oh, my god, it was actually columbia university. >> reporter: selin is the first person to ever graduate from castro valley adult school and go straight to an ivy league school. the 20-year-old has sense spoken in sacramento about the importance of adult education and last week was inducted into the alameda county women's hall of fame. her accomplishment brings her family to tears. >> it's really big in my family because i am the first one who goes straight to four-year. >> reporter: the road ahead may not be easy. she still needs scholarships and kn
she wanted her ged, but didn't realize that coming here would open up the door to so much more. >> iemember going there, crying the first day, like how did i even end up here? >> reporter: the staff told her she had options and she could have her dream. >> you wanted to go to college? >> yeah. >> how badly? >> very badly. >> reporter: she completed two years of classes in just 11 months, then reached for what she once thought was impossible. then one...
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she had taken her ged, working full time. she had her whole life ahead of her.f life. everybody loved her. we bought the car for safety features. >> the emt told us had the air bag deployed she would have been a live today. back in september 2005 i did research that showed these cars had issues. power steering, fuel pump and something to do with the air bags back then. when i learned there was an acceptable loss of life basically if the recall cost them so many millions to settle just a few other death cases cost them so much less that it became a business decision for them. >> today's hearing on capitol hill comes a day after gm recalled 1.3 million vehicles for a different flaw affecting power steering. business correspondent alson is live with more. >> nobody knows this early in the investigation if money was a factor in the decision making. gm documents that were submitted to investigators show that engineers did have a possible fix as early as march of 2005. gm didn't have a recall ordered for the fix because of what it called prices too high. lawmakers at
she had taken her ged, working full time. she had her whole life ahead of her.f life. everybody loved her. we bought the car for safety features. >> the emt told us had the air bag deployed she would have been a live today. back in september 2005 i did research that showed these cars had issues. power steering, fuel pump and something to do with the air bags back then. when i learned there was an acceptable loss of life basically if the recall cost them so many millions to settle just a...
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are we working on their addiction problems, are they getting their geds, prepare them for jobs so whenet out they can live responsible lives. we're not doing enough of that. but we're doing more than we used to. it's a combination of all these things which is driving down violent crime in the country and producing genuine bipartisan support along these kinds of lines and these kinds of proposals. >> i wonder about the shift when it comes to crime. the political culture when you were running for president, and this stretched well into the 1990s. . this is a poll from 1994 that asked americans what is the most important issue facing the country. crime comes in at 26% in that poll. number one issue by far. and then you look 2013, gallop takes a poll again, crime and violence is down at 2%. drugs is at 1%. when you look at how a statistic like that shaped the political debate, it created such an urgency around crime and you look at where that number is now, did that have to happen? did that have to get down to this level to make a serious conversation politically possible? >> it certainly
are we working on their addiction problems, are they getting their geds, prepare them for jobs so whenet out they can live responsible lives. we're not doing enough of that. but we're doing more than we used to. it's a combination of all these things which is driving down violent crime in the country and producing genuine bipartisan support along these kinds of lines and these kinds of proposals. >> i wonder about the shift when it comes to crime. the political culture when you were...
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ged ready nerds, there are 198 days until election day 2014. i hope you're planning to vote. most american who is are eligible to vote are not going to cast a ballot because this is a midterm election year with 507 congressional and senate and gubernatorial elections but not the big juicy commander in chief race. older people, white people come out to the polls in big numbers. juicy race or not. but young voters and minority voters will come out not in big numbers that they did in the presidential years, but much less so because it's midterm. let's take a look at the youngest voters. more than 50% of voters 18 to 29 went to the polls in 2008. two-thirds voted for president obama. in 2010, only 24% of voters 18 to 29 turned out. less than half the numbers of '08. they were right back up to 45% in 2012. but take a look at the older voters. 70% in 2008. in between the number dropped, but only to 61%. and they vote republican. 56 to 44. now let's take a look at white voters. they tend to vote republican. 59% of white voters chose romney in 2012. and their turnout rate dropped to
ged ready nerds, there are 198 days until election day 2014. i hope you're planning to vote. most american who is are eligible to vote are not going to cast a ballot because this is a midterm election year with 507 congressional and senate and gubernatorial elections but not the big juicy commander in chief race. older people, white people come out to the polls in big numbers. juicy race or not. but young voters and minority voters will come out not in big numbers that they did in the...
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my call this is a rare conversation you all are having. , remember the last elections talking about ged. the people that own their home? black men in the white man have to realize we have to get out and there are times where i will go to the high school for football practice and i walked down the line, i will talk to a black football player, [indiscernible] we have got to help out with the teenagers. it is going to take all the wealth. democrats and republicans need to be concerned about the youth coming up today. iw.c-span.org --guest: appreciate your work. i would love to hear more of your stories, across the country people like you are changing the conversation. david, florida, independent caller. caller: hello. host: david, you on the air. caller: excuse me. i am 62. but i was younger i was quite liberal. as i got older and had a family and work for years, i became and we haveative andexamples right now anybody, asian, hispanic, black, if you are not white, come on board we are against them? that is what we hear no -- nowadays and don't points -- no one pointed out. when mr. baker s
my call this is a rare conversation you all are having. , remember the last elections talking about ged. the people that own their home? black men in the white man have to realize we have to get out and there are times where i will go to the high school for football practice and i walked down the line, i will talk to a black football player, [indiscernible] we have got to help out with the teenagers. it is going to take all the wealth. democrats and republicans need to be concerned about the...
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they say they are glad to be here and ged much-needed dental care, that, in some cases, they have beenthere are close to 400 dental hygientists giving people cleaning and in the back, there are 400 volunteer dentists doing fillings and tooth extractions as part of a free dental clinic. 900 people came through yesterday and the dental clinic is organized by the dental association. one woman said before today, she hadn't been for three years and found out she has an infection down to her gum and had her tooth extracted, and her son had to have his teeth pulled, too. we asked why so long to get treatment. >> i have insurance but can't afford to pay for the deductible. i can't afford it. it's rough. being a single mom with three kids, i can't do it. >> a lot of people, their self esteem is built on their smile. so for them to have healthy teeth would mean a lot to them. for them not to get it done is really bad. >> reporter: we talked to a dentist out here would told us ever since medi-cal dropped dental coverage for adults five years ago, he has seen a lot of patients put off basic treatm
they say they are glad to be here and ged much-needed dental care, that, in some cases, they have beenthere are close to 400 dental hygientists giving people cleaning and in the back, there are 400 volunteer dentists doing fillings and tooth extractions as part of a free dental clinic. 900 people came through yesterday and the dental clinic is organized by the dental association. one woman said before today, she hadn't been for three years and found out she has an infection down to her gum and...
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she had already taken her ged. she was working full time.promotion she was doing so well. she was going to be starting college in the fall to support what she was doing and she actually was working with laura at a title company. she had her whole life ahead of her. everybody loved her. >> she was blessed that she had two moms in her life that loved her very much and were support lg her and you continue to do that to this day by taking up the cause that you believe cost her her life. we'll stay on the story. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> all right. kate? >>> coming up next on "new day," what can satellite photos of the air france crash elus about the disappearance of flight 370. our satellite expert is going to take a closer look at that. >>> also, is there a job in congress that's more attractive to paul ryan than being president? >>> good to have you back with us here on "new day." a sudden shift in the final words that we heard from the cockpit on malaysia flight 370. cnn has obtained a transcript showing the final words were, good night
she had already taken her ged. she was working full time.promotion she was doing so well. she was going to be starting college in the fall to support what she was doing and she actually was working with laura at a title company. she had her whole life ahead of her. everybody loved her. >> she was blessed that she had two moms in her life that loved her very much and were support lg her and you continue to do that to this day by taking up the cause that you believe cost her her life. we'll...
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for herbicide and we get the big upgrade today and a lot of good feeling that monsanto lagged t ed geda. >> you mentioned the upgrade. why is it big? >> well, i think it's up big because the stock has done nothing and it's one -- this is a biotech stock basically for seeds and they're talking about how the seed prices have been better. soybean results, remember, corn, tyson yesterday down a couple of bucks. big buyer of corn. if the commodity goes higher, deere has been a great stock here, if the commodities go higher, farmers have more money to spray and, bingo. more acres. more spray. more monsanto. michael clayton. >> great. >> you are seeing pc names on the winner's list. intel, piper assumes coverage with a buy. micro micron about to report. >> the pieces are all when you read them about the exaggerated death of the pc and that these companies are taking advantage and harnessing big data. i heard that dell is doing well. obviously a private company now. >> it is. public debt holders, of course, in dell so you do get some sense into their business but not a great deal of transparen
for herbicide and we get the big upgrade today and a lot of good feeling that monsanto lagged t ed geda. >> you mentioned the upgrade. why is it big? >> well, i think it's up big because the stock has done nothing and it's one -- this is a biotech stock basically for seeds and they're talking about how the seed prices have been better. soybean results, remember, corn, tyson yesterday down a couple of bucks. big buyer of corn. if the commodity goes higher, deere has been a great...
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these are simply people with a high school education, a diploma or a ged who are now in the schools,grant from chile, came here when he was four, so he has a daca status, which as steve mentioned, still not recognized as legal citizens, now teaching without the credentials that many teachers have. so the denver public schools superintendent said this is a great idea. quote, these young men and women bring extraordinarily talent to our classrooms. >> the concerns are that they're not properly trained as teachers. if you've got a kid in the denver public school, you got to worry about who is teaching your kids. >> it's the dream act that the president put together and said go ahead, border patrol. do not arrest anybody that's been here since they were kids. but they're teaching a populati and 20% undocumented. so they have somebody that they can relate to now. >> let us know what you think because when it comes to education, this job specifically does require training when you're educating. so we'd love to know what you think. >> what about the millions of americans who would love to h
these are simply people with a high school education, a diploma or a ged who are now in the schools,grant from chile, came here when he was four, so he has a daca status, which as steve mentioned, still not recognized as legal citizens, now teaching without the credentials that many teachers have. so the denver public schools superintendent said this is a great idea. quote, these young men and women bring extraordinarily talent to our classrooms. >> the concerns are that they're not...
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we ged paid to do the recalls. we have a huge incentive to get customers in. get it done, make sure your car is safe. >> the last question, when you're hearing back from dealers about sales for the month of april, are we continuing to see the upward trend we saw in march? >> car buyers are really coming out in droves. march was actually a record month with the bad weather. i would tell you the one thing is, that's also good news for the economy, because dealers have -- generate 15% of all the sales tax in the country and employ a million people locally and those are jobs that can't be outsourced overseas to china. the good thing, it's good for the local economy and gives money to the things people want in their hometown. >> forrest mcconnell, joining us from here at the jd power auto conference. back to you. >> phil, thank you. phil lebeau. >>> more and more people are filing their taxes electronically this year, according to the irs. about 91% of the returns filed so far were sent in electronically. but for the uninitiated, what is the best way to efile your
we ged paid to do the recalls. we have a huge incentive to get customers in. get it done, make sure your car is safe. >> the last question, when you're hearing back from dealers about sales for the month of april, are we continuing to see the upward trend we saw in march? >> car buyers are really coming out in droves. march was actually a record month with the bad weather. i would tell you the one thing is, that's also good news for the economy, because dealers have -- generate 15%...