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>>> at the hillsboro county jail in tampa, florida, sentenced inmates work in a variety of capacities throughout the facility. there's a waiting list for the much coveted jobs and those lucky enough to hold them receive one day off their sentence for every six days worked. javier perez's job in the laundry facility has made the two months he has been here go by a little easier. >> it's something to do. if they made me feed pigs, i would have done that. >> when his morning shift is over, perez heads back to the dorms. >> 29, perez. >> once he's back at his bed, he often turns to a new time filler, poetry. >> my life comes and goes, where life can change no one knows how in life is love many need a hug where they need it is from heaven up above >> it's something for me just to escape for a little while, you know? >> just two days after his arrest, perez's first child, a son, was born. >> i haven't even got a chance to hold him or meet him or anything. just be able to touch him for him to feel i'm there. i hear him cry over the phone and it's like, i'm coming, i'll be there soon. just ho
>>> at the hillsboro county jail in tampa, florida, sentenced inmates work in a variety of capacities throughout the facility. there's a waiting list for the much coveted jobs and those lucky enough to hold them receive one day off their sentence for every six days worked. javier perez's job in the laundry facility has made the two months he has been here go by a little easier. >> it's something to do. if they made me feed pigs, i would have done that. >> when his morning...
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gain weight from the predominantly starchy food served in jail, dee dee moore, who we met at the hillsboroounty jail in tampa, florida, proved to be an exception. >> i know when you first came in you were weighing about 210 pounds. >> uh-huh. >> what are you down to now? what? >> oh, i'm down to under 150. >> really? >> when i came in, i weighed 250. when i first -- >> 250? >> yeah. i've lost 100 pounds since i've been here. >> moore, who was awaiting trial in a high-profile murder case to which she had pled not guilty, attributes her weight loss to a distinct dislike of jail food and her in-cell workout routine. >> i run. i run in place. i do it for 30 minutes to an hour. i do leg lifts. i do the six inch. i do scissors. i do the push-ups, the sit-ups, the jumping jacks. >> this is "the biggest loser" contest and i got the public humiliation to go along with it. but now i'm skinny. >> coming up, some of the wildest tattoos we've ever seen. >> get the back piece on camera, baby. huh? showing off your work, son. [ dad ] find it? ya. alright, another one just like that. right in the old buck
gain weight from the predominantly starchy food served in jail, dee dee moore, who we met at the hillsboroounty jail in tampa, florida, proved to be an exception. >> i know when you first came in you were weighing about 210 pounds. >> uh-huh. >> what are you down to now? what? >> oh, i'm down to under 150. >> really? >> when i came in, i weighed 250. when i first -- >> 250? >> yeah. i've lost 100 pounds since i've been here. >> moore, who...
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. >> i'm a hillsboro housewife. i didn't have a social security number.ver worked a day in my life. >> reporter: pauline phillips told larry king she got her big break when she barged into the editor's office at "the san francisco chronicle." >> he said, don't call us, we'll call you. leave your name at the desk. >> reporter: she started the very next day. that was 1956. three months earlier, her twin sister had been hired to write a similar column for "the chicago tribune." dear abby and ann landers -- really the friedman sisters of sioux city, iowa -- would go on to be rivals for the rest of their careers. her frank advice was sometimes shocking in its day. 1970. dear abby, recently our 21-year-old daughter came out to us and told us she was in love with another girl. dear mother, if your daughter is happy with what she is, then you who profess to love her must accept her as she is or not at all. dear abby changed with the times and helped america change, too. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> always enjoyed reading that column as a young, like, t
. >> i'm a hillsboro housewife. i didn't have a social security number.ver worked a day in my life. >> reporter: pauline phillips told larry king she got her big break when she barged into the editor's office at "the san francisco chronicle." >> he said, don't call us, we'll call you. leave your name at the desk. >> reporter: she started the very next day. that was 1956. three months earlier, her twin sister had been hired to write a similar column for...
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. >> it's just coming out a pair of twins from hillsboro are victims of trafficking. >> they were found on craigslist being solicited for underaged prostitution. >> reporter: then there is child labor. sometimes it's families pulling kids out of school to work in places like restaurants. and forced laner from undocumented nannies and health workers to ag workers. human trafficking is the second most profitable enterprise, a $32 billion a year business. >> because instead of selling drugs once, you can sell a human over and over. >> reporter: who is the most vulnerable to this exploitation? >> in upwards of 60 to 70% of all domestic trafficking victims are foster care youth there is over 16,000 kids that disappear every year. >> reporter: many of them runaways. >> within 48 hours now, kids can actually be taken halfway around the world. >> reporter: it's a global crime being tackled here in the bay area. she is part of 50 local nonprofits to create the freedom summit here in fremont, the largest anti-human trafficking conference to date in the country. >> since the last conference, we've
. >> it's just coming out a pair of twins from hillsboro are victims of trafficking. >> they were found on craigslist being solicited for underaged prostitution. >> reporter: then there is child labor. sometimes it's families pulling kids out of school to work in places like restaurants. and forced laner from undocumented nannies and health workers to ag workers. human trafficking is the second most profitable enterprise, a $32 billion a year business. >> because instead...
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the community of hillsboro logged the most million dollars sales. >>> a republican used a topic to debate wasteful spending in washington, d.c. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell called for democrats to agree to cut spending on some programs. the environmental protection agency spent $141,000 analyzing pig droppings in china. mitch mcconnell says the money could be better spent towards the nation's debt. >> we can remove the greatest obstacle to recovery. >> the epa depends the study saying it will help scientists underits impact on global -- understand its impact on global impact. >>> the city is working with other cities on extending the trail south. it meeting is tonight at the sunnyvale community center. >>> one person is dead after a tornado tore through a small town in georgia this morning. we will show you the funnel cloud behind the building here. this is just north of atlanta. officials say the twister touched down near city hall and there were reports 5 people were trapped in a building because of storm damage. this tornado is part of a massive storm system that is being bla
the community of hillsboro logged the most million dollars sales. >>> a republican used a topic to debate wasteful spending in washington, d.c. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell called for democrats to agree to cut spending on some programs. the environmental protection agency spent $141,000 analyzing pig droppings in china. mitch mcconnell says the money could be better spent towards the nation's debt. >> we can remove the greatest obstacle to recovery. >> the epa...
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. >> hillsboro 0house wichlt i didn't have a so long asal security enough. day in my life. >>reporter: she told larry king sher got her big break when she barged into the editor office at the san francisco chronicle. >> he said don't call us we'll call. leave your name at the desk. >>reporter: she started the very next day. that was 1956. three months earlier her twin sister had been hired to write a similar column for the chicago tribunement they would good on to be rival for the rest of their careers. her frank advice was sometimes shocking in its day. 1970 dear abby recently our 21-year-old daughter came out to us and told us she was in love with another girl. dear mother if your daughter is happy with what she is, then you who profess to love her must accept her as she is. or not at all dear abby change with the times and helped america change too. david wright abc news los angeles. >> well coming up here. gold rush and one very lucky prospector. that story as 7 prospector. that story as 7 news >> amazing story tonight. utah woman says she looked up and
. >> hillsboro 0house wichlt i didn't have a so long asal security enough. day in my life. >>reporter: she told larry king sher got her big break when she barged into the editor office at the san francisco chronicle. >> he said don't call us we'll call. leave your name at the desk. >>reporter: she started the very next day. that was 1956. three months earlier her twin sister had been hired to write a similar column for the chicago tribunement they would good on to be...
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. >> colonel jim, a former secret service agent, runs the two facilities that make up the hillsboro county the jail has a capacity of 3,000 inmates.
. >> colonel jim, a former secret service agent, runs the two facilities that make up the hillsboro county the jail has a capacity of 3,000 inmates.
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now, in fact they have instead started to put billions into building the campus in hillsboro it's a very exurban campus. so i'm wondering, are you finding many other examples of large industries that are in fact building a urban campuses thinking about the kind of things you're talking about here? >> a search about a campus in a city the authority bill. utc companies moving jobs in town. united airlines, for example, moved his ton of jobs, thousands of jobs to downtown chicago. but it's a bit trickier. you can't start fresh. i think -- again, i'm talking about trends. trends start slowly and move slowly. you look at what is now as opposed to a couple years ago as the market changes and does create markets. but i think one of the main reasons by american corporations opting for the inner cities to suburbs is best for people moved to the end of suburbs follow them. the companies followed them. i think as more and more people live in cities, will start to see companies followed them back to the city. in most american cities, there are undervalued greenfield industrial areas were as possible
now, in fact they have instead started to put billions into building the campus in hillsboro it's a very exurban campus. so i'm wondering, are you finding many other examples of large industries that are in fact building a urban campuses thinking about the kind of things you're talking about here? >> a search about a campus in a city the authority bill. utc companies moving jobs in town. united airlines, for example, moved his ton of jobs, thousands of jobs to downtown chicago. but it's a...
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. >> and, no, in fact, they, instead started to put billions into building the campus in hillsboro, andt's a very -- i'm wondering, are you finding many other examples of large industries that are, in fact, building urban campuses thinking about the kind of things that you're talking about here? >> well, it is hard to build a campus in a city where a campus is already built. you see companies moving jobs in town. united airlines, for example, moved a ton of jobs, thousands of jobs, from suburban chicago to downtown chicago. it's trickier to -- you can't start fresh. i think what you see, and, again, talking about trends, and trend start slowly, and they move slowly, and it's always, you know, looking at what now is opposed to a couple years ago, and there's market changes, and market changes create markets, but i think that the main reason -- one of the main reasons why american corporations all go from the inner cities to the suburbs, that's where they go to live, and suburbs follow them, the companies follow them. i think as more and more people live in the cities, we start to see com
. >> and, no, in fact, they, instead started to put billions into building the campus in hillsboro, andt's a very -- i'm wondering, are you finding many other examples of large industries that are, in fact, building urban campuses thinking about the kind of things that you're talking about here? >> well, it is hard to build a campus in a city where a campus is already built. you see companies moving jobs in town. united airlines, for example, moved a ton of jobs, thousands of jobs,...
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. >> i'm a hillsboro housewife. i didn't have a social security number.ffice at the san francisco chronicle. >> he said, don't call us, we'll call you. leave your name at the desk. >> reporter: she started the very next day. that was 1956. three months earlier, her twin sister had been hired to write a similar column for the "chicago tribune." dear abby and ann landers, really the friedman sisters of sioux city, iowa, would go on to be rivals for the rest of their careers. her frank advice was sometimes shocking in its day. 1970, dear abby, recently our 21-year-old daughter came out and said she was love with another girl. dear mother, if your daughter is happy with what she is, then you who profess to love her must accept her as she is or not at all. dear abby changed with the times and helped america change too. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> i always read that. i can remember being 12 and it was juicy. it was racy. you learned stuff. you're like, i don't know what that means. i want to know more. you enjoyed it, too? >> i did. i loved that thi
. >> i'm a hillsboro housewife. i didn't have a social security number.ffice at the san francisco chronicle. >> he said, don't call us, we'll call you. leave your name at the desk. >> reporter: she started the very next day. that was 1956. three months earlier, her twin sister had been hired to write a similar column for the "chicago tribune." dear abby and ann landers, really the friedman sisters of sioux city, iowa, would go on to be rivals for the rest of their...