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so pat what is working on a local level in indiana?, we have been working on this issue for the last couple of years, and we have started with your community looking at how we could get to reach this particular population, including any woman from the age of 12 to 45. because of its importance. and what we did was we put together a tool kit. we have a 12-minute video that has been done using our local resources at our hospital and our local experts, for example, and we have also put together a good community education component, and it will -- we go out and we work with certain people in the community, asking them to then go out and do the presentations, and it covers everything from how to do a workshop, what nas, what are some general facts about the issue, for example, what came up was they are all addicts, and they should think first. we are looking at what addiction really is as well, and we have to recognize that they can't just be placed in rehab if they aren't ready and able to do it, and we do not have those facilities availab
so pat what is working on a local level in indiana?, we have been working on this issue for the last couple of years, and we have started with your community looking at how we could get to reach this particular population, including any woman from the age of 12 to 45. because of its importance. and what we did was we put together a tool kit. we have a 12-minute video that has been done using our local resources at our hospital and our local experts, for example, and we have also put together a...
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. >> the oldest maximum security facility in the state of indiana is the indiana state prison located near the shores of lake michigan. for years isp as it's known had a reputation as one of the toughest in the state. but as you're about to see in the next hour new policies and philosophies are trying to make this a place where history won't repeat itself. fortresses behind a 40-foot-high wall that stretches a mile long is a highly secure city known as indiana state prison. originally built to hold prisoners during the civil war, isp has a history of housing some of the state's most serious criminals. nearly 2,000 maximum security inmates spend their days behind these century-old walls. >> the number one charge at this facility is murder. approximately 70% of the offenders housed here are housed here for taking the life of another human being. >> while the majority of prisoners here have committed violent crimes the prison has worked hard to create a safe environment for both staff and inmates. one improvement was the administrative segregation unit. >> back in the early '90s we had p
. >> the oldest maximum security facility in the state of indiana is the indiana state prison located near the shores of lake michigan. for years isp as it's known had a reputation as one of the toughest in the state. but as you're about to see in the next hour new policies and philosophies are trying to make this a place where history won't repeat itself. fortresses behind a 40-foot-high wall that stretches a mile long is a highly secure city known as indiana state prison. originally...
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both are now at the miami facility in kokomo, indiana.evere still remembers the tense discussions that took place as staff members prepared to put an eighth grader in a cell with an adult offender. >> you don't have a choice. you're going to live with someone. the leadership of telephone facility, we got the other. we screened who was going to be in there with him. we got a duty to protect everyone as best we can. and we tried to gear him in the direction to be a positive direction for him. >> he was scared for sure. >> tense all the time. and i've never been to prison. in the worst case scenario, what if i have to defend myself and do things i'm not prepared to do to defend myself? >> kids are coming in. and it's rough. i feel sorry for them. . >> in just a minute, three offenders will be coming in. we'll be processing them into the facility. two of them are the youth offenders. >> all right, fellows, come on. >> 179656. >> all right. stand on the line. >> remove all your clothes, any bags. put your shoes in this bag, your clothes in thi
both are now at the miami facility in kokomo, indiana.evere still remembers the tense discussions that took place as staff members prepared to put an eighth grader in a cell with an adult offender. >> you don't have a choice. you're going to live with someone. the leadership of telephone facility, we got the other. we screened who was going to be in there with him. we got a duty to protect everyone as best we can. and we tried to gear him in the direction to be a positive direction for...
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reyna risin from laporte, indiana. felton, from marion, indiana. michelle dewey, 20, in indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> and to get answers, it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer under cover into a dangerous prison to befriend an alleged serial killer. >> i'm not a serial killer hunter. i said. so how am i going to do this? >> at stake, answers. >> wondering where she is, what happens. >> peace for grieving families. >> you want to find her and bring her home and you can't. >> and one man's freedom. >> you don't turn around and give out candy and say, you're free to go. i went through hell and back. >> early each day, donna reitler greets her daughter, tricia. >> i say hello to this picture every morning. i say good morning every morning. i look at that and i can hear her say, hi, mom. >> tricia was very kindhearted. very smart. >> as a child, says father, gary, tricia lit up the room. >> she w
reyna risin from laporte, indiana. felton, from marion, indiana. michelle dewey, 20, in indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> and to get answers, it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer under cover into a dangerous prison to befriend an alleged serial killer. >> i'm not a serial killer hunter. i said. so how am i going to do...
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. >> in 1977 i got out on parole from indiana youth center in plainfield. they sent me to a town i never been to before. i fell in love with a girl. i caught her with another man. and i beat, stabbed and strangled her to death. i've been in prison ever since. >> hollon's current relationship might have a dark side as well. >> at the end of july i received a phone call from an elderly gentleman on the street that indicated that offender hollon had an ongoing relationship with her father for many years and basically it appeared, at least to her at the time, that he had scammed her father out of several thousand dollars. in the tune of about $60,000 over the last 12 or 13 years. >> i don't agree with it at all. whatever somebody did for me, they did because they wanted to. i couldn't make them do anything. there was no fraud. because i never lied. >> mr. hollon has been misleading the victim into believing that he if kept sending money that offender hollon -- to a fictitious attorney, that defender hollon would be able to get out of prison. that's not going to
. >> in 1977 i got out on parole from indiana youth center in plainfield. they sent me to a town i never been to before. i fell in love with a girl. i caught her with another man. and i beat, stabbed and strangled her to death. i've been in prison ever since. >> hollon's current relationship might have a dark side as well. >> at the end of july i received a phone call from an elderly gentleman on the street that indicated that offender hollon had an ongoing relationship with...
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violence at indiana state is rarely race related. >> this isn't.ike, i watched the lockup on california. the aryan, part of it, we didn't have to segregate. we don't hatch the problems even when we have had incidences where -- whites have had problems with blacks, blacks have problems with whites. we usually can work it out and get it talked out so it doesn't escalate into something where we end up having to take it and turn it into all whites and all blacks. we just don't have that problem. >> there is another form of integration at indiana state that goes beyond race. in the residential treatment unit, selected inmates with a history of good behavior live with and serve as mentors to inmates with mental health issues. >> are you guys working, working a job? >> yeah. >> mentors like harold donnigan, form a different brotherhood with inmates like frank straight. >> some of them just like for-up to listen. >> we live out in the country. right next-to us is grandma, and grandpa. >> a lot of times i feel their pain. these guys had just terrible histor
violence at indiana state is rarely race related. >> this isn't.ike, i watched the lockup on california. the aryan, part of it, we didn't have to segregate. we don't hatch the problems even when we have had incidences where -- whites have had problems with blacks, blacks have problems with whites. we usually can work it out and get it talked out so it doesn't escalate into something where we end up having to take it and turn it into all whites and all blacks. we just don't have that...
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. >> a funeral and a wedding, both behind the walls of indiana state prison. >> i told them we wanted to get married october 7th. >> that will work. october 7th. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> the high walls and razor wire that surround a maximum security prison leave no doubt that this is a place where you pay your dues for terrible decisions. but even in these stark environments, inmates will still find ways to celebrate life's milestones. >> we've covered all kinds of events in prison, from an inmate's birthday to an anniversary to a wedding, even a funeral, and nothing symbolizes the futility of committing a major crime more than seeing an inmate die in prison. >> during our "extended stay" shoot at indiana state prison, we were told a memorial service was being held for an 81-year-old inmate who had been at the prison since 1979. when we arrived, we realized it was someone we knew. we met willard lucas inside the prison barbershop when we shot at indiana state a few years earlier. he was in for murder and had no hope of getting out. >> i got d
. >> a funeral and a wedding, both behind the walls of indiana state prison. >> i told them we wanted to get married october 7th. >> that will work. october 7th. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> the high walls and razor wire that surround a maximum security prison leave no doubt that this is a place where you pay your dues for terrible decisions. but even in these stark environments, inmates will still find ways to celebrate...
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what are you doing in indiana? >> since 2008 we put a program on top of traditional medicaid we call the health indiana plan and it is a program where the state provides an insurance policy for people enrolled with high deductible but we have power accounts and they operate like a health savings account wherfor the state makes a contribution, and ultimately encourages people to make health care choices we had choosier consumers, getting them from the emergency room and primary care, it has been very popular indiana, very successful and is most people know consumer driven healthealth care is the pathway toward lowering the long-term costcost of health care as well. neil: gernor, is it mandated? >> it is a program in which people may enroll. neil: it is not like massachusetts or romneyce. >> that is exactly right. we got a grant to create this innovative new program that is really grounding in the principles of personal spots ability, individual freedom. as i said it is contributing to the health and well-being of pe
what are you doing in indiana? >> since 2008 we put a program on top of traditional medicaid we call the health indiana plan and it is a program where the state provides an insurance policy for people enrolled with high deductible but we have power accounts and they operate like a health savings account wherfor the state makes a contribution, and ultimately encourages people to make health care choices we had choosier consumers, getting them from the emergency room and primary care, it...
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. >> a funeral and a wedding, both behind the walls of indiana state prison. >> i told them we wantedied october 7th. >> that will work. october 7th. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] it's time healthy gets a dose of happy. new yoplait greek. bye-bye, stir. so long, sour. hello, happy. it's time to lick the lid again. ♪ ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. >>> i'm mill lis saraiberger. here's what's happening. at least four people are dead in colorado after days of flooding there. officials say the death toll may rise. >>> fire officials are keeping an eye on the board walk at seasi seaside. there have been more flare ups. >>> and ingrid has now strengthened into a hurricane become the second in the 2013 hurricane season. back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter
. >> a funeral and a wedding, both behind the walls of indiana state prison. >> i told them we wantedied october 7th. >> that will work. october 7th. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] it's time healthy gets a dose of happy. new yoplait greek. bye-bye, stir. so long, sour. hello, happy. it's time to lick the lid again. ♪ ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking...
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an inmate we met at the indiana state prison.one of a handful of inmates allowed to use a personal camera supplied by our crew used to record intimate thoughts in the privacy of his cell. he even shared some thoughts about the crew, themselves. >> you got susan, you got alex in wonderland, and all those other guys, you know, i don't know their names, but they're cool. and they're all from california. can you believe that? >> when we first started working with darren bailey, we heard he had this very violent past. that he was not only violent on the streets, but once he got into prison, had a very erratic and impulsive and violent nature. so when we encountered him, he was already in a process of going through therapy and trying to make himself a better inmate. >> i have never given myself a chance. and because i'm giving myself a chance to do better for myself, i have a supporting cast that are saying, yeah, we believe in you. yeah, he's showing progress. yeah, he's no longer the person that has held him hostage for years. >> but
an inmate we met at the indiana state prison.one of a handful of inmates allowed to use a personal camera supplied by our crew used to record intimate thoughts in the privacy of his cell. he even shared some thoughts about the crew, themselves. >> you got susan, you got alex in wonderland, and all those other guys, you know, i don't know their names, but they're cool. and they're all from california. can you believe that? >> when we first started working with darren bailey, we heard...
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. >>> there's just a lot of foul stuff that goes on in the indiana department of corrections. >> when i first got sentenced, man, i started stabbing police. you know, i targeted them. >> you see guys wearing their pants down to their knees, thinking they're cool and stuff. that would get you gang raped or something like that. >> when i first got to prison, like i said, i had blood on my mind. i wanted to get my knife wet. >> we're a level four. we have the worst prisoners of any in the state here. you've got your murderers and rapists. we've got people in here with 400, 500, 600 years. up on the ranges we've got cameras. we've got people walking all the times. but still you can't be with them 24/7. if they want to jump somebody, they'll jump them. if they want to jump me, they can come right in my door and jump me. that's just the way it goes. that's prison. >> i try not to know what they're in here for. because i don't want to be -- like, i don't want this guy around me because he did this or he did that, you know. there's guys in here that you know automatically why they're in here.
. >>> there's just a lot of foul stuff that goes on in the indiana department of corrections. >> when i first got sentenced, man, i started stabbing police. you know, i targeted them. >> you see guys wearing their pants down to their knees, thinking they're cool and stuff. that would get you gang raped or something like that. >> when i first got to prison, like i said, i had blood on my mind. i wanted to get my knife wet. >> we're a level four. we have the worst...
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well, i was born in indiana... so that ain't it. and, uh... hmm.r call my lifeline. ( ringing ) yello? hey, moe! we're watching you on tv! yeah, i know, homer. so, how's that bowel obstruction doing? homer! please. heh-heh. i got a nuclear-type question here. well, it all starts when a nulecule comes out of its nest. the answer is "bonbon"! i'm going to say "bonbon." "bonbon," eh, moe? is that your... ultimate response? yuh-huh. oh... you are... correct! ( groans ) well, moe, would you like to stop where you are or try for $1 million? ( audience gasps ) well... gee, i really do love currency but, um, i think i'm going to play it safe and stick with what i got. you're the boss. yes, i am. ( cheering )
well, i was born in indiana... so that ain't it. and, uh... hmm.r call my lifeline. ( ringing ) yello? hey, moe! we're watching you on tv! yeah, i know, homer. so, how's that bowel obstruction doing? homer! please. heh-heh. i got a nuclear-type question here. well, it all starts when a nulecule comes out of its nest. the answer is "bonbon"! i'm going to say "bonbon." "bonbon," eh, moe? is that your... ultimate response? yuh-huh. oh... you are... correct! ( groans )...
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young from indiana. mr. young: thank you so much. i thank the gentleman for his leadership on this issue, a bipartisan issue. and i am encouraged to see so many colleagues on both sides of the aisle be here with us this evening to speak out, to encourage our leadership, to encourage our fellow members to stay engaged on this. in the end, in the end this is about improving lives. this is about delivering innovation within one of our highest growth economic sectors. so that lives can be changed in a very positive way. and to bring this sort of down to earth here, a sigh -- aside from the very important economic statistics that we'll be citing this evening, related to jobs and economic growth and losses in revenue, aside from the stories that we're going to hear this evening about manufacturing facilities being moved overseas, plans to build them no longer in the midwest, in a place like indiana. instead europe is a better place to do business. let's set all that aside for just a moment and talk about one individual. this young lady, he
young from indiana. mr. young: thank you so much. i thank the gentleman for his leadership on this issue, a bipartisan issue. and i am encouraged to see so many colleagues on both sides of the aisle be here with us this evening to speak out, to encourage our leadership, to encourage our fellow members to stay engaged on this. in the end, in the end this is about improving lives. this is about delivering innovation within one of our highest growth economic sectors. so that lives can be changed...
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it's just a fact of life. >> a vicious stabbing has just occurred at indiana state prison. the victim with deep slashes across his neck, stomach, arm, and leg, has been rushed to a hospital. the suspected assailant, michael ray stafford, has been brought into internal affairs for questioning. >> i jumped on him earlier today. >> were you physically assaulted at that time? >> yeah. >> then what happened? >> i heard the guy talking while i was waiting for chow, talking about watch what happens to him when we come out. later i heard him say, i killed the little bastard. >> is this the same guy that you got in a fight with that was talking? >> i'm not really even sure. >> okay. then what happened? >> went all -- all hell broke loose. >> well, who had the knives? >> i don't know nothing. >> you don't know nothing about two weapons sitting there on my desk? >> look, i've already been beat up once today. >> yeah. >> i heard people talk about killing somebody when the doors come open. i come out to defend myself. i'm not dying in here. >> i can understand that. >> if it's between h
it's just a fact of life. >> a vicious stabbing has just occurred at indiana state prison. the victim with deep slashes across his neck, stomach, arm, and leg, has been rushed to a hospital. the suspected assailant, michael ray stafford, has been brought into internal affairs for questioning. >> i jumped on him earlier today. >> were you physically assaulted at that time? >> yeah. >> then what happened? >> i heard the guy talking while i was waiting for chow,...
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. >> lo que sería juego amistoso en escuela en indiana termina en batalla entre secundarias en pantallaeportan varios arrestos . >> ahora pasamos con conde k con el resumen de deporte . >> ¿qué tal? buenas tardes qué tal? amigos los saludo, con la información del deporte , acicon en la jornada 12 de la liga mx . >> veamos . >> viernes arranco el apertura en querétaro ante tigres empataron de la torre el 1 a 0 para los gallos al 67 corral se equivoca y cosme el 2 a 0, después chilindrina manda el centro y descuenta tigres . >> al 76 salcido con el empate 2 a 2 . >> en compromiso santos ante morelia, temprano cardenas marca el primero ante santos . >> salinas remata una postal , golazo empata 1 a 1 al 29 cejas para quintero y este marca el 2 a 1 para la comarca . >> después cayó el último cepillo aprovecha y ganan 3 a 1 suben . >> en españa barcelona gana a almería, la pulga abre con ayuda de pedro pero después abandoon por lesión . >> pero su anotación permitio estar quinto en la historia, 224 goles adriano marco el segundo , después de esta edición la presentación de cruz azul ante león
. >> lo que sería juego amistoso en escuela en indiana termina en batalla entre secundarias en pantallaeportan varios arrestos . >> ahora pasamos con conde k con el resumen de deporte . >> ¿qué tal? buenas tardes qué tal? amigos los saludo, con la información del deporte , acicon en la jornada 12 de la liga mx . >> veamos . >> viernes arranco el apertura en querétaro ante tigres empataron de la torre el 1 a 0 para los gallos al 67 corral se equivoca y cosme...
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arkansas, california, colorado, connecticut, delaware, florida, georgia, hawaii, idaho, illinois, indiana, iowa, kansas, kentucky, louisiana, maine, maryland, massachusetts, michigan, minnesota, virginia, washington, west virginia, wisconsin, wyoming. >> pretty impressive, actually. >> it is really, really impressive. >> i can do it. >> no. >> alabama, alaska, arizona, arkansas, california, colorado, connecticut, delaware, florida, georgia, hawaii, idaho, illinois, indiana, iowa, kansas, kentucky, louisiana, maine, maryland, massachusetts, michigan, minnesota, mississippi, missouri, montana, nebraska, nevada, new hampshire, new jersey, new york, north carolina, north dakota, ohio, oklahoma, oregon, pennsylvania, rhode island, south carolina, south dakota, tennessee, texas, utah, vermont, virginia, washington, west virginia, wisconsin, wyoming. [applause] i missed new mexico. i missed new mexico. >> where the hell -- >> by the way, this chick's a looker, too. >> [beep] you! >> that's not what i meant. >> thank you so much, audra. >> hey, look. it's brandon t. jackson. you remember him from
arkansas, california, colorado, connecticut, delaware, florida, georgia, hawaii, idaho, illinois, indiana, iowa, kansas, kentucky, louisiana, maine, maryland, massachusetts, michigan, minnesota, virginia, washington, west virginia, wisconsin, wyoming. >> pretty impressive, actually. >> it is really, really impressive. >> i can do it. >> no. >> alabama, alaska, arizona, arkansas, california, colorado, connecticut, delaware, florida, georgia, hawaii, idaho, illinois,...
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. >>> la que parecÍa ser un juego amistoso en una escuela de indiana terminÓ en una literal batalla campal rival para cortar la jugada y entonces, se armÓ la pelea, aparentos dos de los tÉcnico se enfrentaron a golpes, hasta que la policÍa intervino. >>> y ahora vamos con el conde k. con un resumen de la jornada deportiva, adelante. >>> hola, ¿quÉ tal? lourdes muy buenas tardes quÉ tal amigos soy ivÁn con toda la informaciÓn deportiva, acciÓn en la jornada 12 de la liga mx y mucho mÁs, a continuaciÓn, adelante. >>> el viernes arrancÓ la fecha doce del torneo apertura, gallos blanco y los tigres empataron, y al minuto 22 de la torre abriÓ el marcador con este golazo uno a cero para los gallos, y al 67 corral hasta el fondo ve y equivoca ayala y cosme anota el dos a cero para el querÉtaro, poco despuÉs la chilindrina mandaba el centro y lobo nos maneraed y dperdona y salcido c el empate dos a dos final. >>> en un compromiso mÁs atractivo de las jornada santos frente a monarcas, y bien tapado el chema cÁrdenas, y monarcas uno a cero ante santos, y una postal y un golazo empatando el marcador
. >>> la que parecÍa ser un juego amistoso en una escuela de indiana terminÓ en una literal batalla campal rival para cortar la jugada y entonces, se armÓ la pelea, aparentos dos de los tÉcnico se enfrentaron a golpes, hasta que la policÍa intervino. >>> y ahora vamos con el conde k. con un resumen de la jornada deportiva, adelante. >>> hola, ¿quÉ tal? lourdes muy buenas tardes quÉ tal amigos soy ivÁn con toda la informaciÓn deportiva, acciÓn en la jornada...
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barletta, and the gentleman from indiana, mr. carson, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. barletta. mr. barletta: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 2251, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. barletta: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. barletta: h.r. 2251 as amended would designate the united states courthouse and federal building located at 118 south mills street in fergus falls, minnesota, as the ed w5rd j. debit united states courthouse and federal building. he he attended the university of north dakota. early in his career he served as judge on the minnesota municipal court and aas assistant attorney general for minnesota. during world war ii, he was a lieutenant commander in the united states naval reserve.
barletta, and the gentleman from indiana, mr. carson, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. barletta. mr. barletta: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 2251, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. barletta: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is...
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november, 1994, wabash, indiana.en two weeks since larry hall recoiled from a photo of jessica roach. and investigator gary miller had a gut instinct. >> i really think we're on to something here. this guy portrays this weak, timid person. but you know, i don't think he truly is. >> miller thought hall was vicious. and as the investigation unfolded, miller also thought he knew how hall abducted jessica roach. >> when he first seen her, she was riding from the house going down this way. >> hall followed and stopped to talk. jessica got scared and backed away. >> that is when he opens the door, grabs her. there is a physical confrontation where he overpowers her. put her in his van. and left probably going up this road right past her house. >> in an interview in the wabash police station hall surprised investigators by explaining what happened next. i tied her up, but i can't remember with what. i took her pants off. hall said he raped her and let her off through the woods. i laid her up against a tree and put a belt a
november, 1994, wabash, indiana.en two weeks since larry hall recoiled from a photo of jessica roach. and investigator gary miller had a gut instinct. >> i really think we're on to something here. this guy portrays this weak, timid person. but you know, i don't think he truly is. >> miller thought hall was vicious. and as the investigation unfolded, miller also thought he knew how hall abducted jessica roach. >> when he first seen her, she was riding from the house going down...
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. >> the aryan brotherhood is the largest gang at indiana state prison.o no longer be a member of good standing is to be in a very unfortunate position. >> you see the blood clot in my eye. i got jumped. >> by whom? >> it really all has to do with gangs. >> i used to be in a gang. i used to be affiliated. this was the aryan brotherhood. i covered this up two years ago. i came into prison august 17th of 2006. i covered this up september of the same year. three weeks after me being in prison. i had a case with another aryan, which they say i told on them. so i get down here and the same guys i supposedly told on are here in this prison. >> at the prison we've had a lot of problems with an aryan organization. the big problem is instead of fighting between each other, the whites and the blacks, what's been happening more recently is problems with the aryans going after each other. and a lot of it is because there's been influx with the organization, and their leadership, and there's a struggle for control. >> since dropping out of the aryan brotherhood, nick
. >> the aryan brotherhood is the largest gang at indiana state prison.o no longer be a member of good standing is to be in a very unfortunate position. >> you see the blood clot in my eye. i got jumped. >> by whom? >> it really all has to do with gangs. >> i used to be in a gang. i used to be affiliated. this was the aryan brotherhood. i covered this up two years ago. i came into prison august 17th of 2006. i covered this up september of the same year. three weeks...
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it's been 20-years since indiana legalized gambling and the money has grown each year-- contributing 700-million dollars to the state budget two years ago--more than corporate income taxes brought in. but not everyone is cashing in.our cover story looks at casino employees locked in a labor battle involving bankruptcy. employees at the majestic star casino in gary, indiana say they haven't had a raise in nearly three years and have been working without a contract for ten months. jeri elliott, a housekeeper here for 13 years makes 13-30 an hour. "i try to keep to a minimum budget and hope things don't get worse." on labor day, workers from the majestic star and nearby casinos gathered the support of unite here local one--which represents hotel workers and is the force behind fight-for-15 minimum wage demonstrations. "we want our contract, we want our raise, we want our health care. the boats were brought in to provide good jobs and good benefits. we want what they promised us." "health care and its rising cost has become a hotter issue to deal with and it's not getting any better." to
it's been 20-years since indiana legalized gambling and the money has grown each year-- contributing 700-million dollars to the state budget two years ago--more than corporate income taxes brought in. but not everyone is cashing in.our cover story looks at casino employees locked in a labor battle involving bankruptcy. employees at the majestic star casino in gary, indiana say they haven't had a raise in nearly three years and have been working without a contract for ten months. jeri elliott, a...
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when we come back a football game in indiana turns in indiana turns into a violent fight. ------nats of fight------ the head coach at arsenal tech high says the fight started when one of his players was tackled out of bounds by a player at fort wayne south high. but seconds later another fight began ... this time between the teams' coaches. one coach is seen hitting another coach in the face. that's when players and even fans joined in. "we teach our kids not to retaliate,what happens, and the fact that he did throw a punch, even though he was hit and provoked, is something that we just can't condone." no other injuries were reported and no arrests were made. hundreds of people die every year... ...by cars backing up so many... that congress stepped in... requiring the transportation department to mandate backup cameras or warning devices on cars... this was back in 2007. the rule was supposed to be in place by 2011. people are now suing the government... trying to force them to put the rule in place. susan auriemma is one of the people suing. she hit her own daughter by a
when we come back a football game in indiana turns in indiana turns into a violent fight. ------nats of fight------ the head coach at arsenal tech high says the fight started when one of his players was tackled out of bounds by a player at fort wayne south high. but seconds later another fight began ... this time between the teams' coaches. one coach is seen hitting another coach in the face. that's when players and even fans joined in. "we teach our kids not to retaliate,what happens, and...
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many have patented it on indiana's. the supreme court ruled that law was constitutional and as the secretary of state republican todd rikida is a member of congress and he is now dealing with these types issues. congressman, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you, eric. good to be back with you. >> what do you think eric holder will do next? >> i don't know. look at it this way. we have benghazi and we have fast and furious and irs and nsa and all scandals. this is what the man decides to focus on. it is really appalling. the race baiting that he is using, especially on the heels of the supreme court disetion that said, you know what -- decision that said you know what, whatever the voting rights act did, the good it did for this country and it did a lot of good, we are past that point and we need to let the states carry on with what is in their per view and that is really in the election process. >> holder and the other critics say voter id in their view discriminates and suppresses the vote in. texas you
many have patented it on indiana's. the supreme court ruled that law was constitutional and as the secretary of state republican todd rikida is a member of congress and he is now dealing with these types issues. congressman, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you, eric. good to be back with you. >> what do you think eric holder will do next? >> i don't know. look at it this way. we have benghazi and we have fast and furious and irs and nsa and all scandals. this...
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front of the building and so that's that's just where i'm coming down in that any county judge in indiana has ruled that the that that state's right to work for less law violates a provision in the state constitution that bars providing services without compensation it's against the law basically in or against the constitution in indiana. to go to a lawyer you're a lawyer you know that you go to a lawyer and say you must represent me and by the way i don't intend to pay you don't ever want to pay you and if you don't represent me i can sue you and that's the situation as a consequence of the taft hartley law this is the situation that unions in right to work for less states find themselves in they are required under the wagner act the nine hundred thirty five national labor relations act unions are required to provide legal services to anybody who's in that shop and yet in a right to work for less state under the taft hartley one hundred forty seven act the the individuals who are getting those benefits can refuse to pay for that and can say on a company you know you do this and this actu
front of the building and so that's that's just where i'm coming down in that any county judge in indiana has ruled that the that that state's right to work for less law violates a provision in the state constitution that bars providing services without compensation it's against the law basically in or against the constitution in indiana. to go to a lawyer you're a lawyer you know that you go to a lawyer and say you must represent me and by the way i don't intend to pay you don't ever want to...
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the high collectible skype products we used to carry they are no longer in the state of indiana.t has changed, that's a huge ticket for us. but our customers weren't coming into this area whatsoever. same thing about madam alexander, there aren't as many collectors for those lines. >> sorry to interrupt you. we've got a delay on the line. sorry if our viewers don't think i'm interrupting you. you downsized your store to lower your cost, you're doing these things that you can do. do you think that you're a sustainable level, you're above water now because you downsized. could you keep this as a sustainable trend, keep this going for many, many years or do you see this lower price pressure from the big box squeezing you out? >> i have to do two things to keep us ahead of the game. one is i have to keep my internet more user friendly, appealing to our community is who keeps us in business. when we can get online and find out when we're having special events if they could react to measure internet site, i need to react to that and make it more user friendly. that's one way i can comp
the high collectible skype products we used to carry they are no longer in the state of indiana.t has changed, that's a huge ticket for us. but our customers weren't coming into this area whatsoever. same thing about madam alexander, there aren't as many collectors for those lines. >> sorry to interrupt you. we've got a delay on the line. sorry if our viewers don't think i'm interrupting you. you downsized your store to lower your cost, you're doing these things that you can do. do you...
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jobs like 1700, and boat labs, 300 to 400, cook medical in indiana, zimmer, 450. 20,000 people of indiana are employed by the medical device in indiana. many across the country. the average wage is $60,000. this tax can result in a loss of over 45,000 jobs nationwide and it is hurting people with diseases and these innovations that these companies produce helps save lives. they do help people with their diseases with their debilitating -- things that are happening with their bodies. it's not an exaggeration to say this tax has deadly results. for months, i heard there is bipartisan support. where is it? i yield back. mrs. lowey: i'm pleased -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york. mrs. lowey: i yield one minute to the distinguished the gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison. mr. ellison: this bill shuts down the government. the senate passed a clean c.r. and take it up right now, we could pass it and keep the government open, but if we do something to change the senate bill and amend it and senate send it back, the time that would be needed to avoid a shutdown would be gon
jobs like 1700, and boat labs, 300 to 400, cook medical in indiana, zimmer, 450. 20,000 people of indiana are employed by the medical device in indiana. many across the country. the average wage is $60,000. this tax can result in a loss of over 45,000 jobs nationwide and it is hurting people with diseases and these innovations that these companies produce helps save lives. they do help people with their diseases with their debilitating -- things that are happening with their bodies. it's not an...
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the senator from indiana. mr. coats: madam president, i certainly don't think we've been wasting time. we've been talking about an issue here that is on the mind of every american, as we are careening towards implementation of the obamacare health care plan. we have heard from senator cruz and others, and we will be hearing from all of us on the republican side of the aisle, why we object and why we are working so hard to open the do door, to repeal, to replace, to correct the inequities that exist in this particular legislation. we've had discussions about this in our caucus. we're all prepared to come and to speak. yesterday i gave senator cruz credit for being the first through the door. he chose to use all of the 30 hours. that is his right as a senator. he brought to the attention of the american people the issue which we're debating here. i think he made some very persuasive arguments in that regard. i want to address some of that in a minute. he also said that we need to start listening to the people. well,
the senator from indiana. mr. coats: madam president, i certainly don't think we've been wasting time. we've been talking about an issue here that is on the mind of every american, as we are careening towards implementation of the obamacare health care plan. we have heard from senator cruz and others, and we will be hearing from all of us on the republican side of the aisle, why we object and why we are working so hard to open the do door, to repeal, to replace, to correct the inequities that...
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the gentleman from indiana. mr. carson: mr.aker, i move to suspend the rules and pass the bill as amended h.r. 2251. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 20 minutes. mr. carson: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 2251, which names the federal building and courthouse in fergus fall, minnesota, after federal judge edward debit. he was a former member of congress, world war ii veteran, and municipal judge. he received a bachelor of science and law degree from the university of north dakota in 1932 and 1935 respectively. upon graduation, he went into private practice as a lawyer and was later elected as a newnies pal judge in east grand forks, minnesota, becoming one of the youngest judges in the nation at that time. he he then went on to serve as an assistant attorney general for the state of minnesota in 1939. during world war ii, judge debit served as a lieutenant commander to the seventh fleet in the u.s. navy intelligence. after his world war ii service, judge debit successfully won election to the u.s.
the gentleman from indiana. mr. carson: mr.aker, i move to suspend the rules and pass the bill as amended h.r. 2251. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 20 minutes. mr. carson: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 2251, which names the federal building and courthouse in fergus fall, minnesota, after federal judge edward debit. he was a former member of congress, world war ii veteran, and municipal judge. he received a bachelor of science and law degree from the university...
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>> coming back to jail >> more than 3,000 kids pass through the juvenile courts in lake county indiana each year. here consequences can range from a sleepless night in detention to the ultimate punishment for kids who keep coming back, boys school. >> going to indiana boyce school or girls school is the most restrictive place or restrictive punishment i could give them. you're in a prison. it's the worst thing i can do to them. >> some people it takes a big problem to open their eyes. just like for me, like i went to boys school and it calmed me down a lot. if you read my reports and everything about me, you would be like why would he be here now when we doing so good. like, i believe boys school changed me. >> he's done so much better than in the past. he was failing his classes. that changed. grades started improve. he starred working and unfortunately, when he hung around with the wrong crowd and you get blamed sometimes for things that you don't even do. >> big problem it's something i really didn't do this time. i'm black and i look like a thug and i got pone in my pocket. that's
>> coming back to jail >> more than 3,000 kids pass through the juvenile courts in lake county indiana each year. here consequences can range from a sleepless night in detention to the ultimate punishment for kids who keep coming back, boys school. >> going to indiana boyce school or girls school is the most restrictive place or restrictive punishment i could give them. you're in a prison. it's the worst thing i can do to them. >> some people it takes a big problem to...
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they've made their way into indiana. we have one report out of the chicago area. what a night. cold front stilwell back to the west. some storms are beginning to erupt over western iowa. rain and thunderstorms still a possibility. this believe it or not as a hurricane. it is decreasing and strike. it is sharing some moisture. they're getting some rain and thunderstorms. our computer models showing the rain coming in later. there is watching finally pushed through tomorrow. we should have at least a mostly sunny day saturday. >> 65 to 71 degree lows. the wind and >> is not quite as lows. the wind and >> is not quite as strong side-by-side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board -- what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] split atoms? [ flo chuckles ] [ whirring ] hey, how's that atom-splitting thing going? oh! a smarter way to shop around -- now that's progressive. call or click today. : let's get started with our pick3 plus fireball. 3-7-1 moving on to fireball. fireball 1 let's move on to our pick4 games. powerball is now 40 million dolla
they've made their way into indiana. we have one report out of the chicago area. what a night. cold front stilwell back to the west. some storms are beginning to erupt over western iowa. rain and thunderstorms still a possibility. this believe it or not as a hurricane. it is decreasing and strike. it is sharing some moisture. they're getting some rain and thunderstorms. our computer models showing the rain coming in later. there is watching finally pushed through tomorrow. we should have at...
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as far as i know she's the oldest woman prisoner in the state of indiana. >> and his sister ended upt the rest of the family, and she's out there free. >> my sister received eight years. last time i seen her was 1983 when she was on the witness stand testifying against me and my mom. i remember thinking back then, i what hope there's going to be for me after all this time in prison. but maybe i pulled through a little more saner than i expected. i don't know. that's debatable. >> coming up -- >> you'll never see me in khaki again after today. >> paul becomes a free man. >> i'm on my own. i need to do whatever i can. nothing is free anymore. [poof!] [clicks mouse] there's doughnuts in the conference room. there's doughnuts in the conference room. automatic discounts the moment you sign up. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comfort
as far as i know she's the oldest woman prisoner in the state of indiana. >> and his sister ended upt the rest of the family, and she's out there free. >> my sister received eight years. last time i seen her was 1983 when she was on the witness stand testifying against me and my mom. i remember thinking back then, i what hope there's going to be for me after all this time in prison. but maybe i pulled through a little more saner than i expected. i don't know. that's debatable....
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reyna risin from laporte, indiana. felton, from marion, indiana.apolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved.
reyna risin from laporte, indiana. felton, from marion, indiana.apolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved.
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. >> lightening is being blamed for two separate deaths in indiana. sparking several fires across the state. a father is dead and his newborn child is in the hospital after their house was struck by lightening. investigators say a bolt of lightening which blasted through the trees and into that front window ignite add fire. >> it was like a bomb went off. >> another man was also struck and killed while he was working on a billboard. >> overnight horrific violence in the streets of the already crime ridden chicago. 13 people including a 3-year-old boy are injured after men opened fire happened in a park on the city's southwest side. witnesses say 2 men began shooting from inside a gray sedan just after 10:00 p.m. last night. three of the victims including the boy are in critical condition. no arrests have been made. listen to this, new details now in the washington navy yard shooting. it is being revealed to us that the same company that did a security clearance on this man aaron alexis also did a follow up investigation on edward snowden. alexis kille
. >> lightening is being blamed for two separate deaths in indiana. sparking several fires across the state. a father is dead and his newborn child is in the hospital after their house was struck by lightening. investigators say a bolt of lightening which blasted through the trees and into that front window ignite add fire. >> it was like a bomb went off. >> another man was also struck and killed while he was working on a billboard. >> overnight horrific violence in the...
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beth from indiana.is no need to worry that writing "killing jesus" will send you to hell because there are so many other reasons for you to go there. not the least of which is that you place your faith in the catholic church. all i can say is i feel sorry for you, beth. i hope you will come to realize that jesus is not fond of hatred. ron filmore, texas. those condemning you to h ell for writing "killing jesus" are likely to go there. the gospels are clear that only god judges. reverend noffsinger from kentucky. as a southern bap preach er i enjoyed "killing jesus." my library is filled with books but your book delivered the history of jesus that i needed. thanks for writing it. thanks for the kind review. leonard from jackson, tennessee. i will be reading the bible, not your book. you don't have the guts to put this on the air. sure i do, len. enjoy the bible. finally the factor tip of the day, getting to sleep. for many of us, it's hard. in fact, about 40 million americans have sleep problems. there i
beth from indiana.is no need to worry that writing "killing jesus" will send you to hell because there are so many other reasons for you to go there. not the least of which is that you place your faith in the catholic church. all i can say is i feel sorry for you, beth. i hope you will come to realize that jesus is not fond of hatred. ron filmore, texas. those condemning you to h ell for writing "killing jesus" are likely to go there. the gospels are clear that only god...
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speak to me. >> caller: hey, jim, big booyah from indiana. >> we love indiana.ent out there with cuban. we had a great time with him. >> caller: my question is kind of three-fold. amad, is it a buy, sell or hold. your opinion long term or short term or comment on the solar part of their business. >> i was going over this stock today with stephanie link, you might have seen on the judges show. i was saying we have to buy more. why? because they can spin out the solar business, i see micron and intel going in. it's a semiconductor equipment stock, darn cheap, goes to $22. jack in new york. >> caller: i want to get your opinion on merck pharmaceuticals. >> i'm torn on merck. my charitable trust sold it. we're thinking the company is too conservative to break itself up but there's so much value there. i think it could go to 55. it's killing me. i think if they break it up, it's worth a lot and if they don't, it's not. let's go to greg in massachusetts. >> caller: how you doing? >> good. >> caller: i wanted to ask you about a company in light of comments you made ove
speak to me. >> caller: hey, jim, big booyah from indiana. >> we love indiana.ent out there with cuban. we had a great time with him. >> caller: my question is kind of three-fold. amad, is it a buy, sell or hold. your opinion long term or short term or comment on the solar part of their business. >> i was going over this stock today with stephanie link, you might have seen on the judges show. i was saying we have to buy more. why? because they can spin out the solar...
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you're not indiana jones?e childhood has been thrown into kind of a vortex now. >> probably too late to straighten you out. >> jimmy: you are rumored -- there are rumors you will be part of a very high-profile film series. >> "anchorman." >> jimmy: "anchorman"? yes, "anchorman." that is the one i was thinking of. actually, there are a few i'm thinking of. not only the obvious one. "anchorman." you're in "anchorman 2." >> 2. >> jimmy: did you shoot that already? >> yeah. i was there for a whole day. >> jimmy: oh, you were. okay. you work fast. >> all the way to atlanta for one day. and no money. >> jimmy: no money. >> well, a little bit of money. >> jimmy: did you do it for the love of the original "anchorman"? >> i never saw the original "anchorman." >> jimmy: oh, okay. it's good. you should check it out. >> i had no idea who those guys were. i -- and i still don't know who they are. or what they think they're doing. >> jimmy: well, what about "the expendables"? >> because it is clearly unreleasable. >> jimmy:
you're not indiana jones?e childhood has been thrown into kind of a vortex now. >> probably too late to straighten you out. >> jimmy: you are rumored -- there are rumors you will be part of a very high-profile film series. >> "anchorman." >> jimmy: "anchorman"? yes, "anchorman." that is the one i was thinking of. actually, there are a few i'm thinking of. not only the obvious one. "anchorman." you're in "anchorman 2."...
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luke messer is a republican from indiana and congressman chaka fattah is a democrat.et's start with speaker john boehner. they put on a show after a continuing resolution that would kill obama care in its crib. it's a bill they know has no chance of becoming law and every chance of shutting down the u.s. government. >> the american people don't want the government shut down. and they don't want obama care. the house has listened to the american people. now it's time for the united states senate to listen to them as well. thank you. >> there's also high drama on the house floor as democrats pleaded with republicans to abandon their kamikaze mission, they call it, to defund the affordable care act. >> what is brought to the floor today is without a doubt -- without a doubt a measure designed to shut down government. it could have no other intent. its purpose is clear. >> it is a blatant act of hostage taking. the republican cr also lays the groundwork for a default on our debt. an unthinkable act. >> and just hours later president obama himself delivered a fiery campaig
luke messer is a republican from indiana and congressman chaka fattah is a democrat.et's start with speaker john boehner. they put on a show after a continuing resolution that would kill obama care in its crib. it's a bill they know has no chance of becoming law and every chance of shutting down the u.s. government. >> the american people don't want the government shut down. and they don't want obama care. the house has listened to the american people. now it's time for the united states...
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the sky must now win sunday at indiana to stay alive. their trouble driving and getting any stuff they wanted to pyrrhic we cannot get into transition and the main thing is to clean the defense at it ... bad day at the office for kevin gregg..... the cubs and braves tried at 5-5 in the 9th... and greg gave up 4 runs to lose the game... andrelton simmons with a double to drive in a pair.. cubs lose 9-5...... after the game gregg ripped into cubs management in an apparent misunderstanding about his role... he apologized to team brass later but theo epstein is considering disciplinary action... mercifully.. there are just 8 games left in the season. in detroit.... max scherzer had been sitting on 19 wins since august 24th but in came the white sox to make sure he got his 20th.... torri hunter led the charge with a double in the 2nd to drive in a run... the tigers going on to wallop the sox... on a rainy night in detroit... the final... 12-5... mercifully the sox have 9 games left. also, the white sox have shut down john danks for the final
the sky must now win sunday at indiana to stay alive. their trouble driving and getting any stuff they wanted to pyrrhic we cannot get into transition and the main thing is to clean the defense at it ... bad day at the office for kevin gregg..... the cubs and braves tried at 5-5 in the 9th... and greg gave up 4 runs to lose the game... andrelton simmons with a double to drive in a pair.. cubs lose 9-5...... after the game gregg ripped into cubs management in an apparent misunderstanding about...
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rayna, from indiana. wendy felton, 16 from marion, indiana.napolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened.
rayna, from indiana. wendy felton, 16 from marion, indiana.napolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened.
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♪ >>> on the day before eric wrinkles was to be executed at indiana state prison, he received a visitveral relatives, including his son, seth, and his daughter, lindsay, who at age 13 had witnessed wrinkles murder her mother. this never-before-seen video was shot by another family member. it was the first time in six years that lindsay had seen her father. >> i don't want there to be guilt of me not saying what i need to say, because after he's gone, he's gone. i can't go back and say anything if i wanted to, and i thought and prayed about it for a long time. i told my husband, this is what i need to do. i need to make amends with my dad. even though you're not out and you're in here, you've still done and what you can do is live your life to the fullest and help people. and you've done everything you're supposed to do on this earth, and even though you're being here, that's pretty remark able and i know when you get up to heaven, the lord's going to ask. >> it's been two years since the execution, but this is the first time lindsay's watched the video, even though it had been in her
♪ >>> on the day before eric wrinkles was to be executed at indiana state prison, he received a visitveral relatives, including his son, seth, and his daughter, lindsay, who at age 13 had witnessed wrinkles murder her mother. this never-before-seen video was shot by another family member. it was the first time in six years that lindsay had seen her father. >> i don't want there to be guilt of me not saying what i need to say, because after he's gone, he's gone. i can't go back...
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indiana may soon pass an expanded "stand your ground" law. under the current statute: a person is allowed to use deadly force to protect themselves, if they believe their life or safety is threatened. now, a state representative from hartford city is considering a bill to expand the law, to cover "stand your ground" situations in schools. indiana lawmakers are generally opposed to putting armed guards in every school. a committee came up with the "stand your ground" alternative over the summer. the hotel and just ahead. the u.s. postal service is yet again raising the cost of stamps. we'll learn by how much. also coming up imagine being able to wipe the web clean of your mistakes. the new plan helping some teens to clear up their online image. and iran's new president says he's ready to talk to the united states about his country's nuclear program. a powerful earthquake has killed more than 260-people in pakistan. about 400-people were injured when the 7-point-7 magnitude quake hit a remote area tuesday. officials believe some people are stil
indiana may soon pass an expanded "stand your ground" law. under the current statute: a person is allowed to use deadly force to protect themselves, if they believe their life or safety is threatened. now, a state representative from hartford city is considering a bill to expand the law, to cover "stand your ground" situations in schools. indiana lawmakers are generally opposed to putting armed guards in every school. a committee came up with the "stand your...
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seven sites including indiana are shut down but two remain containing 3,000 tons of mustard gas, sarin and v8. the u.s. estimates it will take another ten years to complete the job, 16 years after the original deadline. >> what took so long? the kems themselves are difficult to neutralize and because they're dangerous to transport, special plants had to be built at each of the u.s. sites. in syria the agreement calls for destroying or removing the weapons in less than a year and doing it in the middle of a civil war. >> you're probably talking about, oh, 500 to 1,000 or people that would be required to support that operation and they've got to get to the right place. >> reporter: at about 1,000 ton, the syrian arsenal is much smaller than even what's left of the u.s. stash. but experts fear syria still has the ingredients it needs to make more chemical weapons once its existing arsenal is gone. for "nightly business report," i'm scott comb. >>> le angela ma sill low, chuck prince, some of the biggest players in the financial crisis. we look at where they are. >>> first, the stocks that
seven sites including indiana are shut down but two remain containing 3,000 tons of mustard gas, sarin and v8. the u.s. estimates it will take another ten years to complete the job, 16 years after the original deadline. >> what took so long? the kems themselves are difficult to neutralize and because they're dangerous to transport, special plants had to be built at each of the u.s. sites. in syria the agreement calls for destroying or removing the weapons in less than a year and doing it...