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. >> host: hamilton county ohio cincinnati to are the voters that republicans have lost? >> that is an interesting case the only county that had a net population in lost so the challenge is more about population growth other people carrying those predilections hamilton county is where people have actually left it with a significant decrease of the last 30 or 40 years so those who are left did not have the economic mobility to leave so the blue-collar workers to work hard but not necessarily high priced could find work with their hands and put food on the table republicans have the opportunity to make the case for economic liberty based on their particular issues but the problem that you have i should mention by the republican counties in a very republican state even when ohio would vote for a democrat hamilton county was very republican a very read county in nova the last two presidential elections they voted for obama as a very blue county one of the reasons the republicans will message to the economy for using the of philosophical argument up the 30,000 for a level more
. >> host: hamilton county ohio cincinnati to are the voters that republicans have lost? >> that is an interesting case the only county that had a net population in lost so the challenge is more about population growth other people carrying those predilections hamilton county is where people have actually left it with a significant decrease of the last 30 or 40 years so those who are left did not have the economic mobility to leave so the blue-collar workers to work hard but not...
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. >> let's go to hamilton county, ohio, cincinnati. ters in your view that republicans have lost and how can they get them back? >> that's an interesting case, hamilton county is an interesting case, hamilton county is an interesting case because it's the only county with a net population loss over the last few decades. all of the rest the challenges are more about population growth, people coming in from other parts of the country carrying what they will call their native political set of elections with them. hamilton county is the one where people have had a significant population decrease over the last 30 or 40 years. the people who left our people who did not have the economic mobility to have them ability to leave. so blue-collar workers who don't necessarily work in high firms, their working to put food on the table. republicans have an opportunity to make a case for economic liberty, based on knowing who those particular people are in hamilton and what those particular issues are, the problem that you have the with republican par
. >> let's go to hamilton county, ohio, cincinnati. ters in your view that republicans have lost and how can they get them back? >> that's an interesting case, hamilton county is an interesting case, hamilton county is an interesting case because it's the only county with a net population loss over the last few decades. all of the rest the challenges are more about population growth, people coming in from other parts of the country carrying what they will call their native political...
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. >>> most of the inmates in the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio come in straighteets. >> cincinnati. [ expletive ]. >> brown. >> but deandre brown has been temporarily transferred here from state prison. and the transition hasn't been an easy one for him. >> take a man out after system he's been used to doing for years and you just throw him into another system just like all right you're going back to the county jail. this is not easy. this is -- this is horrible. >> brown was convicted of aggravated murder 28 years earlier for his role in beating a man to death and is still serving a 30 years to life sentence in prison. >> i was responsible for taking a life. i'm not a murderer. i did some stupid [ expletive ] but i didn't intend to kill nobody. >> brown is at the jail now to go to court due to a crime he committed at age 19. he was convicted of sexual battery. back then there were no laws requiring sex offenders to register. because he is eligible for parole in two years, he was recently informed he must register and has hired a lawyer to fight that ruling. >> i
. >>> most of the inmates in the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio come in straighteets. >> cincinnati. [ expletive ]. >> brown. >> but deandre brown has been temporarily transferred here from state prison. and the transition hasn't been an easy one for him. >> take a man out after system he's been used to doing for years and you just throw him into another system just like all right you're going back to the county jail. this is not easy. this...
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. >> at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, d'andre rucker found a way to turn his socks into jailhouse air fresheners. >> you get the soap and break it down like this into little pieces. place it inside the socks. and then break it all the way down. this is one that's already done. once it's broke down, it will be into a powder form like this. can either tie it or leave it like that. when you want to freshen it you just go like that. and voila. you have your homemade air freshener. everybody in this pod has one. we trying to get everybody to get one in their cell so our pod wouldn't be smelly. >> cell mates devon toy harris and joseph bass who are housed in the same unit as rucker also use the soap sock, along with a method of their own. >> deodorant, put it down the vent. it release a little nice odor so it will smell good. >> at the kent county jail in grand rapids, michigan, dennis jordan told us no amount of artificial air freshener could substitute for elbow grease. >> i'll pull them out just like this. then ail take this rag right here and i'll clean the insi
. >> at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, d'andre rucker found a way to turn his socks into jailhouse air fresheners. >> you get the soap and break it down like this into little pieces. place it inside the socks. and then break it all the way down. this is one that's already done. once it's broke down, it will be into a powder form like this. can either tie it or leave it like that. when you want to freshen it you just go like that. and voila. you have your...
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. >>> twice a week at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, the jail welcomes a volunteerm one of the city's beloved sports teams. david fulcher used to spend his sundays a mile away playing football for the bengals. now he runs one of the jails most popular programs. >> my program, mentoring against negative actions, mana speaks for itself. i'm going to be a mentor to teach them to stay away from negativity and negative actions. their involvement in the world is all about negativity. do i make the right decisions all the time? no i don't. but my decisions once i retired from football was about my wife, my son and daughter. every day i get up in the morning, i come to work. i do things for them. it is not about me no more. >> he is very dedicated. and he helps these young men address real problems and issues in real time in their lives. and he has a great success. and creating a different mind set for these guys. >> there are eleven steps in the program. they have to take the information they have gotten through those 11 weeks and make a change. but also during graduation
. >>> twice a week at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, the jail welcomes a volunteerm one of the city's beloved sports teams. david fulcher used to spend his sundays a mile away playing football for the bengals. now he runs one of the jails most popular programs. >> my program, mentoring against negative actions, mana speaks for itself. i'm going to be a mentor to teach them to stay away from negativity and negative actions. their involvement in the world...
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at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, we met an inmate who got hold of some heroin, snorting it was nearly the last thing he did. >> what happened here? >> i died. i was in a respiratory arrest. my heart stopped. cpr brought me back. >> you were technically dead? >> i was dead. >> your heart stopped? >> that's what they tell me. >> he was found unresponsive in his cell. they had to call the ems team. they came in and determined he was overdosing on some kind of narcotic. >> the guy slipped it under my door. i did about half of it. the next thing i know, blurted out and i wake up to that ten cos around me and paramedics around me. >> he was in very bad shape. his respirations were down to a few times a minute. i know he was turning a bluish color. >> after an overnight stay at a nearby hospital, o'neal was brought back to jail and placed on suicide watch. >> they put me on suicide watch because there was the potential to kill myself. it was an attempt to get high. there's not much to stimulate your mind, you can read, play dominos, play chess or watch tv. when somebo
at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, we met an inmate who got hold of some heroin, snorting it was nearly the last thing he did. >> what happened here? >> i died. i was in a respiratory arrest. my heart stopped. cpr brought me back. >> you were technically dead? >> i was dead. >> your heart stopped? >> that's what they tell me. >> he was found unresponsive in his cell. they had to call the ems team. they came in and determined he...
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. >>> officials at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio say they have seen firsthandhe impact of drug use on the city and the jail. >> drugs are a huge problem. unfortunately, it is something that starts on the streets. and by the time it gets to the point where they are in the jail with us, they are withdrawing. and they will do anything to get those drugs back. so we can search all we want. they will always find ways to bring them in. it is a daily struggle and we do the best we can. sometimes we find them. sometimes we don't. you know, that is unfortunately the best we can do. >> most of the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only charged with crimes and awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. but all are subjected to random shakedown, designed to keep drugs out of jail. >> everybody up lest go. >> every day we do a search. a shakedown on a floor every day. >> everybody have a seat. >> we'll pull the inmates out of their cell, set them in the middle of the day space. the dog will go through the cells and search the cells finding any contraband we c
. >>> officials at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio say they have seen firsthandhe impact of drug use on the city and the jail. >> drugs are a huge problem. unfortunately, it is something that starts on the streets. and by the time it gets to the point where they are in the jail with us, they are withdrawing. and they will do anything to get those drugs back. so we can search all we want. they will always find ways to bring them in. it is a daily struggle...
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. ♪ >>> while cincinnati, ohio's hamilton county justice center is originally built to hold 1,200 inmates now houses an average of 1300 men and women every day. most are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trials or the resolution of their cases. in the female population has grown significantly in recent years. >> females these days are committing crimes like the men. they are now in homicide, felonious assaults. now using weapons. >> society is changing. our norms are changing. and one of the things that has changed is the number of women that come to jail. >> kianna mcmeans came to jail on a case that made headlines following release of a cell phone video that went viral. >> this video recorded saturday shows two women stripped naked, beaten and robbed. according to a hamilton county affidavit, 25-year-old kianna mcmeans is charged with participating in the assault. the victim's property was found inside her car. >> some people ain't think it was fun. i thought it was fun. some people thought i was just so wrong. talking about me. they don't even know me. don't even know the story
. ♪ >>> while cincinnati, ohio's hamilton county justice center is originally built to hold 1,200 inmates now houses an average of 1300 men and women every day. most are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trials or the resolution of their cases. in the female population has grown significantly in recent years. >> females these days are committing crimes like the men. they are now in homicide, felonious assaults. now using weapons. >> society is changing. our norms...