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i'm a detective with the indiana state police.metrius burks gets more bad news. da(???? ♪ >>> 27 years ago when mitch swallows first walked into prison to begin serving 100 years for attempted murder and rape, there were many things he couldn't foresee. chief among those was that he would learn to quilt. and that quilting would change his life. >> i believe that i've changed to the good. i think it it shown within the level of trust that i have amongst staff. it's a terrible thing that i did done. it's something that, you know, i've worked on hard in order to know that i'm not going to repeat. it's something i've got to live with and feel regret for. >> but now his quilts bring comfort to others. and swallows learned just how much comfort when the mother of a young indiana soldier who died in the iraq war wrote him a letter. >> it says, dear man of the wabash valley correctional program, how very honored to receive the quilt you made in honor of our son. i want you to know that i was having a very sad day the day i received your
i'm a detective with the indiana state police.metrius burks gets more bad news. da(???? ♪ >>> 27 years ago when mitch swallows first walked into prison to begin serving 100 years for attempted murder and rape, there were many things he couldn't foresee. chief among those was that he would learn to quilt. and that quilting would change his life. >> i believe that i've changed to the good. i think it it shown within the level of trust that i have amongst staff. it's a terrible...
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. >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a bygone era, and except for the daily passing of the csx freight line, this one-light town might be all but forgotten. just a couple miles down u.s. 41, however, is evidence that carlisle is anything but forgotten. >> it's 2 1/2 hours away from everywhere. it's just the middle of nowhere. what goes on out here? prison. that's what goes on out here. >> surrounded by little else but big skies, the wabash valley correctional facility houses more than 2,000 convicted felons, including some of the highest security prisoners in the state. it is a fortress among farms. >> we have a total of seven towers blanketing the entire facility, including one tower that's in the center of our south yard. we've got the two sets of fences all the way around the facility. the inner fence is a stun fence, it's a nonlethal stun fence. the outside fence another 14-foot fence covered with razor ribbon. shaker alarm on the motion detector. motion detector in between the fences. we think our
. >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a bygone era, and except for the daily passing of the csx freight line, this one-light town might be all but forgotten. just a couple miles down u.s. 41, however, is evidence that carlisle is anything but forgotten. >> it's 2 1/2 hours away from everywhere. it's just the middle of nowhere. what goes on out here? prison. that's what goes on out here. >>...
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i'm a detective with the indiana state police. this is your copy.r. i'm going to read this to you. arrest warrant, the state of indiana, authorized the warrant on demetrius burks, no social security number listed. count one, battery, resulting in bodily injury, class "d" felony. if this is set for initial hearing, the warrant does not expire. >> that's a "d" felony, sir. >> it's going to be count one, battery resulting in bodily injury, class "d" felony, correct. okay? >> yes, sir. >> all right. thank you. >> he got an initial hearing i think video conferencing that will be conducted with the courts, it will be done here. he'll probably request a public defender and he'll be assigned an attorney to represent him. they'll start negotiations with the prosecutor. see if they can work something out in a plea agreement. if not, it will eventually go to trial. >> how do you feel about getting these outside charges? >> no comment. i want to speak to my public defender. >> he seemed a little surprised. i don't really understand that because with the injurie
i'm a detective with the indiana state police. this is your copy.r. i'm going to read this to you. arrest warrant, the state of indiana, authorized the warrant on demetrius burks, no social security number listed. count one, battery, resulting in bodily injury, class "d" felony. if this is set for initial hearing, the warrant does not expire. >> that's a "d" felony, sir. >> it's going to be count one, battery resulting in bodily injury, class "d"...
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congressman charles halleck from indiana. while working to move civil rights legislation forward, president kennedy and leaders in the house went to minority leader halleck to ask for his help to get the bill through the judiciary committee. congressman halleck, despite having a small percentage of african-american constituents and despite receiving some criticism, agreed to help. when the civil rights act came to the judiciary committee, some committee members took issue with several of its provisions. after working with other committee members to take out some of the controversial provisions in the bill, congressman halleck and others went to work to convince their colleagues to support a more moderate version. in the end the bill passed the committee with bipartisan support. no one got 100% of what they wanted, but thanks to congressman halleck, the judiciary committee was able to move forward a strong bill that both republicans and democrats could be proud of. in private conversations shortly thereafter congressman hallec
congressman charles halleck from indiana. while working to move civil rights legislation forward, president kennedy and leaders in the house went to minority leader halleck to ask for his help to get the bill through the judiciary committee. congressman halleck, despite having a small percentage of african-american constituents and despite receiving some criticism, agreed to help. when the civil rights act came to the judiciary committee, some committee members took issue with several of its...
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both are now at the miami facility in kokomo, indiana.e 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 this bag.
both are now at the miami facility in kokomo, indiana.e 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....
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the wabash valley correctional facility in southwestern indiana has a larger population and more over the edge. and i want that on record. >> increased cell inspections bring bad news for a convicted sex offender. >> he wants to be here because he's still being molded. he's a kid and he's turning into something. >> delivering papers is temporary. >> but it's tough to find a job. >> i'm just glad you have aspirations. >> coming up -- two buy boyhood friends find themselves across from each other. >>> and later, leonard tries to rehab him. >> i treat him with respect but i do not trust him. @ñ >>> i recognize that i have a family out there that really needs me. and have spent a lot of time away from me. i can't say i've only been the best for them. matter of fact, their lives probably would have been a lot better without me in it. >> the wabash institution is where some of the most violent inmates are housed here and they have been known to hurt each other. james stone has been in prison for 25 years for attempted murder and has had more than a couple scrapes during that time. some inma
the wabash valley correctional facility in southwestern indiana has a larger population and more over the edge. and i want that on record. >> increased cell inspections bring bad news for a convicted sex offender. >> he wants to be here because he's still being molded. he's a kid and he's turning into something. >> delivering papers is temporary. >> but it's tough to find a job. >> i'm just glad you have aspirations. >> coming up -- two buy boyhood friends...
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i never lived in indiana prior to being incarcerated. i was here for two days before i caught my case. i originally ended up in kentucky, but i crossed the state line looking for a walmart and i ended up in indiana. >> wright might have been looking for a walmart, but his trip to indiana involved more than shopping. >> i was pimping on my state line looking for a walmart and i ended up in indiana. >> wright might have been looking for a walmart, but his trip to indiana involved more than shopping. >> i was pimping on my girlfriend -- well, you can call her a girlfriend, female companion, whatever. yeah, i was pimping. so that's what i was doing from state to state, for income. i've got good communication skills. communication is my occupation. i'm talkative, i meet different people. believe it or not, a lot of people are looking to have a good time. my co-defendant, you know, was a pretty young lady and basically, you know, sells herself. sex is a good industry. >> reporter: wright's troubles began when he and his female companion met a
i never lived in indiana prior to being incarcerated. i was here for two days before i caught my case. i originally ended up in kentucky, but i crossed the state line looking for a walmart and i ended up in indiana. >> wright might have been looking for a walmart, but his trip to indiana involved more than shopping. >> i was pimping on my state line looking for a walmart and i ended up in indiana. >> wright might have been looking for a walmart, but his trip to indiana...
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a woman thinks so she went on this ride indiana jones shortly after it opened. she says she doesn't remember much about the ride except that it jolted her violently. >> when your in it and they're operating it, it seems to be something out hell. it shakes you like crazy. >> reporter: within hours, jacobs fell into a coma and had to have three brain operations and a tube placed in her skull to drain excess fluid. she says she still suffering from brain damage. the indiana jones attraction is computerized so that no ride is exactly the same every single time. the jeep moves a little differently. it shakes a little differently. in fact, there are more than 150,000 different ride combinations. jacob's lawyers says one of those combinations were so intense that it tore jacob's ligament on her brain. jacobson now has a lawsuit against disney. >> i had neck and back. it was moving like this. i wasn't interested if someone hit their thumb or thinger. >> reporter: it took a one year legal battle for them to obtain these injury logs from disney. enough to fill several bin
a woman thinks so she went on this ride indiana jones shortly after it opened. she says she doesn't remember much about the ride except that it jolted her violently. >> when your in it and they're operating it, it seems to be something out hell. it shakes you like crazy. >> reporter: within hours, jacobs fell into a coma and had to have three brain operations and a tube placed in her skull to drain excess fluid. she says she still suffering from brain damage. the indiana jones...
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. >> correspondent sarah hoye visits an indiana family forced to flee the toxic legacy in their house and how millions of americans might be exposed to the same risk. >> they've been found in some of the priciest real estate in the country and in far more humble abodes. either way the growth of home cooking meth labs poses unseen risks to millions of home buyers. once the product is made it becomes toxic. these homes are terribly hard to get rid of and what "america tonight"'s sarah hoye found, home buyers are have little to do when they buy a meth home. >> we did a full blown inspection, we didn't pass up anything. we did water, we did inside termite, lead, radon, we did everything. >> what the nugents didn't tet for: meth. >> the health -- test for: meth. >> the health department said that's not good, you need to get out of the house. >> when chris and jenny and their three kids moved into their dream house, a secluded two and a half acres. they didn't know their home was infected with methamphetamine. >> this was your forever dream home. >> we took up all the carpeting, all the flo
. >> correspondent sarah hoye visits an indiana family forced to flee the toxic legacy in their house and how millions of americans might be exposed to the same risk. >> they've been found in some of the priciest real estate in the country and in far more humble abodes. either way the growth of home cooking meth labs poses unseen risks to millions of home buyers. once the product is made it becomes toxic. these homes are terribly hard to get rid of and what "america...
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on the western edge of indiana. the centerpiece 06 the rural town of carlyle. the inmate population of nearly 2200 outnumbers local residents 4-1. many of naetd's most h most vie loenlt o'defenders are sent here. >> the serious offenses against the person which may be murder, voluntary manslaughter, baerlt better, assault, is approximately 35 to 40% of our fender population. >> the most violent are housed in single-person cells 23 hours a day in the secured confinement unit. >> he's escorted anywhere he goes. he's kufd behind the back and his recreation is solitary. he don't get to rec with the other people. his activities are kind 06 limited. all by himself. that unit is designed for people like him. everybody in there knows his history. >> the most infamous chapter of the history occurred when he was served time at 2345ed state prison 17 years earlier. that's when he stabbed a correction's officer to death. >> we what approached him from the front according to reports. stabbed him one time in the front chest area which broke a rib he stabbed him with such for
on the western edge of indiana. the centerpiece 06 the rural town of carlyle. the inmate population of nearly 2200 outnumbers local residents 4-1. many of naetd's most h most vie loenlt o'defenders are sent here. >> the serious offenses against the person which may be murder, voluntary manslaughter, baerlt better, assault, is approximately 35 to 40% of our fender population. >> the most violent are housed in single-person cells 23 hours a day in the secured confinement unit....
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will be one of the most difficult states to pass if they want to protect the conservatism of indiana what they call family values. family research council believes that marriage should continue to be defined as the union of one man and one woman there's a lot of confusion about the issue of same sex marriage i like to explain that marriage is not simply a civil institution and marriage is not simply a religious institution at its heart marriage is a natural institution rooted in the order of nature itself it is only because it takes one man and one woman to make a baby to create a new human being that there is public interest in the sexual relationships of adults at all and therefore. relationships of a type of a type that is structurally incapable ever under any circumstances of resulting in natural procreation such as a homosexual relationship simply do not serve any public interest and therefore should not be treated as marriages. well i actually spoke. with a jury obviously. a very religious person. so this is a. i got for you but instead of jesus it's handcuffs so don't be a pri
will be one of the most difficult states to pass if they want to protect the conservatism of indiana what they call family values. family research council believes that marriage should continue to be defined as the union of one man and one woman there's a lot of confusion about the issue of same sex marriage i like to explain that marriage is not simply a civil institution and marriage is not simply a religious institution at its heart marriage is a natural institution rooted in the order of...
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called the indiana bat. e indiana bat on the endangered species list a few years ago -- uh-oh. be quiet. a few years ago a transmitter went off. it was a little beep. uh-oh. you might hear it on your phone. it was a beep in southern tennessee. it only went off one time from everything that we can gather, but that transresponder hit that said the indiana bat is moving south. well, we expanded saying nothing north of atlanta, we got to start checking for the indiana bat. we checked. we've looked. i have it on my phone here. i brought one to the floor today. i have a compass. i have a map. i asked this before and nobody stepped forward but i'll take my compass, i'll take my map and if you help me come to northeast georgia and find the indiana bat there's probably a prize. i'll take you to the waffle house and buy you whatever you want because so far it hasn't been found. in fact, the last time the indiana bat was actually seen in georgia was in athens in the 19450e6789s now, athens is home to a wonderful, fine,
called the indiana bat. e indiana bat on the endangered species list a few years ago -- uh-oh. be quiet. a few years ago a transmitter went off. it was a little beep. uh-oh. you might hear it on your phone. it was a beep in southern tennessee. it only went off one time from everything that we can gather, but that transresponder hit that said the indiana bat is moving south. well, we expanded saying nothing north of atlanta, we got to start checking for the indiana bat. we checked. we've looked....
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. >> correspondent sarah hoye visits an indiana family forced to flee the toxic legacy in their house how millions of americans might be exposed to the same risk. >> on tech know, >> what if there was a miracle? >> grace's stem cells are in this box. >> that could save the live of your child... >> we're gonna do whatever we can >> would yo give it a try? >> cell therapy is gonna be the next big advance in medicine >> tech know, every saturday go where science meets humanity. >> this is some of the best driving i've every done, even though i can't see. >> tech know. >> we're here in the vortex. only on al jazeera america. real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting fr
. >> correspondent sarah hoye visits an indiana family forced to flee the toxic legacy in their house how millions of americans might be exposed to the same risk. >> on tech know, >> what if there was a miracle? >> grace's stem cells are in this box. >> that could save the live of your child... >> we're gonna do whatever we can >> would yo give it a try? >> cell therapy is gonna be the next big advance in medicine >> tech know, every...
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. >> correspondent sarah hoye visits an indiana family forced to flee the toxic legacy in their housend how millions of americans might be exposed to the same risk. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >> consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the growing controversy. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> why did so many of these people choose to risk their lives? >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> people are dying because of this policy... >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but what is the administration doing behind the scenes? >> real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america >> they've been found in some of the priciest real estate in the country and in far more humb
. >> correspondent sarah hoye visits an indiana family forced to flee the toxic legacy in their housend how millions of americans might be exposed to the same risk. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more...
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a play based on one of her songs is scheduled for production next year at indiana's purdue universityays if she's learned anything on her goodwill tours, it is that kindness will save the world. not necessarily grand gestures, but simple small acts of compassion that she says are like the country cousin who sings in the kitchen and does the dishes before she's even asked. for "religion & ethics newsweekly," i'm judy valente. ♪ >>> that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook and watch anytime on the pbs app for iphones and ipads. and visit our website, where there is always much more, and where you can listen to or watch every program. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, more from carrie newcomer. ♪ ♪ ererertz >> charlie: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is charlie rose the week. just ahead, the tumultuous week in the ukraine and the middle east. the man known as the sheriff of wall street. and the star of the broadway musical "if/then," idina menzel. (singing) >> charlie: we have those stories and more on what happened
a play based on one of her songs is scheduled for production next year at indiana's purdue universityays if she's learned anything on her goodwill tours, it is that kindness will save the world. not necessarily grand gestures, but simple small acts of compassion that she says are like the country cousin who sings in the kitchen and does the dishes before she's even asked. for "religion & ethics newsweekly," i'm judy valente. ♪ >>> that's our program for now. i'm bob...
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. >>> indiana's wabash valley correctional facility houses nearly 2200 inmates.ore than one-third of them are doing time for serious violent crimes. unless isolated in solitary confinement, the vast majority of inmates live in two-man cells. pairings are critical and avoiding a volatile mix of cell mates a constant challenge. >> we try to not put people doing life with people who are going home next year or blacks with whites or white supremist where with someone with a child molestation case just to resolve the conflict before it happens. >> but even with careful screening conflicts can still arise between cell mates. >> there is a guy in the infirmary with several injuries to his facial and head area. at this point he is saying he had a seizure. we will try to talk to him. he may have been assaulted with a hot pot. we're going to talk to him and see if he is willing to talk at all. >> the victim is curt its cash who is serving a 29-year sentence for burglary. >> cash? >> yeah. >> what's up with you, man? >> you can stay laid down if you want to? what happened?
. >>> indiana's wabash valley correctional facility houses nearly 2200 inmates.ore than one-third of them are doing time for serious violent crimes. unless isolated in solitary confinement, the vast majority of inmates live in two-man cells. pairings are critical and avoiding a volatile mix of cell mates a constant challenge. >> we try to not put people doing life with people who are going home next year or blacks with whites or white supremist where with someone with a child...
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. >> look, the state of indiana and the people of indiana have a right to know if undocumented, vulnerablees are being placed into our communities. we have obligations, as you mentioned. it's about back to school time in indiana but there is also potentially health, other welfare issues that we need to be prepared to deal with. it's completely unacceptable that we read about this in the newspaper. and i expressed that to the president yesterday but also i expressed that directly to secretary burr well in our meeting yesterday as well. one of the initial responses we got was that h.h.s. would be giving states around the country a monthly update. what i asked for was a real time update for the placement of any of these individuals within our jurisdiction. let me say, indiana has a long tradition of welcoming legal immigrants to our state. and i have great compassion for these vulnerable families and children that have been caught up in this crisis on our southern border. you know, spiriting people around the country and not informing state governments and local officials about their placemen
. >> look, the state of indiana and the people of indiana have a right to know if undocumented, vulnerablees are being placed into our communities. we have obligations, as you mentioned. it's about back to school time in indiana but there is also potentially health, other welfare issues that we need to be prepared to deal with. it's completely unacceptable that we read about this in the newspaper. and i expressed that to the president yesterday but also i expressed that directly to...
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indiana becoming a state that with legalized gay marriage was not going to happen anytime soon we wantmore in the way we felt like us getting married was a conscious decision of love and that we wanted to show that commitment in front of our friends our family so we were not willing to wait so basically we did what any other couple would do we decided where we want to get married which was last i guess it also is not a state that recognizes legal gay marriage. yes we have no more rights now because we got married and we did two years ago and we cannot have gym memberships together we can't go and be you know next in the hospital and there are exceptions to every rule but the majority wives we can't we can't file taxes together or can't share the same legal last name unless the petition to do that core we on a business together which is very difficult and we have to like do loopholes through that you know traveling together we don't travis' family troubles family together we're on each other's next of kin there are so many different ways we can give each other social security if one of
indiana becoming a state that with legalized gay marriage was not going to happen anytime soon we wantmore in the way we felt like us getting married was a conscious decision of love and that we wanted to show that commitment in front of our friends our family so we were not willing to wait so basically we did what any other couple would do we decided where we want to get married which was last i guess it also is not a state that recognizes legal gay marriage. yes we have no more rights now...
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his record in indiana isn't bad.e backing of the grassroots with none of the whac c can ky gas, would you just look at that hair. far be it for us to engage in premature speculation. if you see your neighbor's signs covered in signs for pence, you heard it here first. joining me now, katon. sorry for that one line. raul reyes, attorney and l kol uppist for "usa today" chuckling the whole time, beth, and we have david, senior political correspondent with the daily beast and the writer of this very exciting article mike pence, dark horse in training for 2016. david, thank you so much for joining us. thanks for coming back. you get into who mike pence is and why he could be in a good place. you say he stays on message. a the lot of guys have a message but they can't deliver it well. you go on to say much of the praise of pence is in this vein. he will not embarrass us. is that what gop folks are looking for in 2016? it seems like a low bar. >> i think it's fair to to say they like that. going through the whole l iitan.
his record in indiana isn't bad.e backing of the grassroots with none of the whac c can ky gas, would you just look at that hair. far be it for us to engage in premature speculation. if you see your neighbor's signs covered in signs for pence, you heard it here first. joining me now, katon. sorry for that one line. raul reyes, attorney and l kol uppist for "usa today" chuckling the whole time, beth, and we have david, senior political correspondent with the daily beast and the writer...
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>> good. >> holy cross priest from south bend, indiana, notre dame.ome out here just sort of talk to the men, if any of them want to talk to me. some are catholic, some are not. i'm retired. i'm delighted to do it. >> even though 79-year-old father thomas mcnally is required by the prison to wear a stab resistant vest, the thought of being attacked doesn't come across his mind. >> i never felt any kind of fear or tension with the men. >> when i was little kid, i'd be riding my bicycle, i would go by and see her. i love you, erica. i love you, erica. >> they know i'm a pretty harmless guy. it's been a very friendly kind of relationship. you know, the stories you tell about your family, i get the biggest kick out of. it's incredible. >> they're good. they're funny. >> they're all right, huh? look, i'm with you. i'll be back in a couple weeks. >> i'll be here, i promise. >> okay. we'll see you later. >> take it easy, father tom. >> the thing with the chaplain, it's an outside person coming on the unit. they like that. we want the outside people to come i
>> good. >> holy cross priest from south bend, indiana, notre dame.ome out here just sort of talk to the men, if any of them want to talk to me. some are catholic, some are not. i'm retired. i'm delighted to do it. >> even though 79-year-old father thomas mcnally is required by the prison to wear a stab resistant vest, the thought of being attacked doesn't come across his mind. >> i never felt any kind of fear or tension with the men. >> when i was little kid, i'd...
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he will soon be extradited to indiana, where he plans to plead not guilty.ordan says that his medical history may have been partly responsible for his behavior in intake. >> seventh grade, i was diagnosed with a d-net brain tumor. and i had surgeries, in seventh grade and ninth grade. i don't really process stuff how a normal person probably would, i guess. >> jordan says that during times of stress, he enters an altered state of mind he calls "blacking out." >> my mind tends to shut down and i go into a state of mind where i feel like i'm not conscious. i still for some reason feel like i'm in a big dream. at this moment, my eyes are wide open, but i still feel like none of this is real. >> today is he competent? absolutely. today there -- you know, if he had a brief psychotic reaction, that's not playing a part right now -- >> the jail's clinical psychologist, dr. alice cook, and psychiatrist, dr. leslie koblintz are reviewing jordan's case. >> how did he get the eye, was it a punch? >> i don't know if it was punching or banging on the metal bars. >> they
he will soon be extradited to indiana, where he plans to plead not guilty.ordan says that his medical history may have been partly responsible for his behavior in intake. >> seventh grade, i was diagnosed with a d-net brain tumor. and i had surgeries, in seventh grade and ninth grade. i don't really process stuff how a normal person probably would, i guess. >> jordan says that during times of stress, he enters an altered state of mind he calls "blacking out." >> my...
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and most of the central part of the united states do not recognize same sex marriage that includes indiana state in the midwestern part of the country first of all cheese bread and whatever else first you know say that. again. whereas mine. peter it's nonsense and she sticks with a large body whatever purely selfish. yeah if you know what i mean. in the state of indiana right now we have never gay marriage same sex marriage has never been legal public and party is trying to hind is trying to push through a ban on gay marriage so that when marriage becomes more accept it on a federal level as it already has a minister indiana will be one of the most difficult states to pass they want to protect the conservatism of what they call family values. family research council believes that marriage should continue to be defined as the union of one man and one woman there's a lot of confusion about the issue of same sex marriage i like to explain that marriage is not simply a civil institution and marriage is not simply a religious institution at its heart marriage is a natural institution rooted in
and most of the central part of the united states do not recognize same sex marriage that includes indiana state in the midwestern part of the country first of all cheese bread and whatever else first you know say that. again. whereas mine. peter it's nonsense and she sticks with a large body whatever purely selfish. yeah if you know what i mean. in the state of indiana right now we have never gay marriage same sex marriage has never been legal public and party is trying to hind is trying to...
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the body of the flight attendant found in front of a car in northwest indiana. >> hours long police standoff ends after 6:00 a.m. when family members are killed. >> the cubs make more changes to the plan for relief field. good morning. thanks for joining us bright and early. >> demetrius has a look at your forecast. >> i don't care about your weather but the moon was awesome. tell us about that. >> i do like that shot. >> we know it's going to be nice but that mood is pretty cool if you are up in the to check it out. >> glad you like it. let's take a look. you really don't care about the weather? >> the full moon comes saturday morning at 6:26 a.m.. we will have the full moon for the next few nights and then we expect it to come on saturday. 62 degrees in chicago. satellite shows we are dry. we have a high pressure system with rain on the other set of missouri but that's it. no rain today. typical high would be 85 degrees we are going to make a decrease by 5:00 p.m.. today's official high is 81. down to 60 degrees tonight. on saturday and we climb up to 84. but who cares about traffic ... >>
the body of the flight attendant found in front of a car in northwest indiana. >> hours long police standoff ends after 6:00 a.m. when family members are killed. >> the cubs make more changes to the plan for relief field. good morning. thanks for joining us bright and early. >> demetrius has a look at your forecast. >> i don't care about your weather but the moon was awesome. tell us about that. >> i do like that shot. >> we know it's going to be nice but...
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may have spent time in the chicago area, in indiana as well, as well as contra costa county in californiarazer's co-workers said he looked like the composite sketch. however, they said he'd quit his job around the time of kathy loreck's murder. >> police visited frazier's last known address and found his ex-girlfriend. she said frazier left town and she hadn't seen him since. but frazier's girlfriend had a parting gift for police, frazier's toothbrush. they hoped it would be the forensic answer they were looking for. q. >>> police now had a suspect in the sexual assault and murder of kathy loreck. robert frazier. but he'd left the area shortly after the murder, and they had no idea where he'd gone. investigators had cigarette butts that they thought were used by frazier while on the jogging trail the day of the murder, but they'd been exposed to the elements for nine days before police recovered them. >> i really felt that if that could happen to this victim, that could happen to anyone. so i felt that i really wanted to do my best in working hard on this case to help catch this individua
may have spent time in the chicago area, in indiana as well, as well as contra costa county in californiarazer's co-workers said he looked like the composite sketch. however, they said he'd quit his job around the time of kathy loreck's murder. >> police visited frazier's last known address and found his ex-girlfriend. she said frazier left town and she hadn't seen him since. but frazier's girlfriend had a parting gift for police, frazier's toothbrush. they hoped it would be the forensic...
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the place contained offensive or misleading content indiana code allows the b.m.v. to refuse to issue plates that carry a connotation offensive to good taste and decency the code doesn't say who gets to determine what's good taste of course and right there is why freedom of speech is so old tricky so officer vawter sued arguing the law is substantially overbroad vawter won the case and the judge ordered the d.m.v. to form better rules for vanity plates to the d.m.v. his response was to suspend the vanity plate program altogether that happened in july of last year and the program has been suspended since then and now the b.m.v. is trying to take the issue to indiana's supreme court they want voters case over rules and they're arguing that rewriting vanity plate rules would force it to allow a sense of place and because of this whole mess in the end i might drop vanity plates altogether can't we have anything nice seriously i'm not sure why we're all so proud of all these freedoms we have in the us when we obviously have no idea how to tolerate each other's freedoms i
the place contained offensive or misleading content indiana code allows the b.m.v. to refuse to issue plates that carry a connotation offensive to good taste and decency the code doesn't say who gets to determine what's good taste of course and right there is why freedom of speech is so old tricky so officer vawter sued arguing the law is substantially overbroad vawter won the case and the judge ordered the d.m.v. to form better rules for vanity plates to the d.m.v. his response was to suspend...
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still raining down to northern indiana. the skies are clear upstream. some high pressure has cleared out the skies in some areas. there will be drifting to the south burning sunshine. that high will be with us for the next few days. most of saturday should end up being dry. today we are dry once we get through this morning. then the skies clear out. the radar is showing the rain moving off to the south and east. the skies are clearing out to the northwest and southeast. later this morning we have some light sunshine. possibly a pop shower but i don't think that will happen. maybe a few clouds but i think we will be dry once we get through the morning and we see that sunshine again on the fourth. feels like fall out there. 57 degrees at o'hare. mid to upper 50s a north wind at 7 mi. per hour. some light rain. clouds decrease today becoming mostly sunny. cooler along the lake. warmer than the '60s that we saw yesterday with still below where we should be. clear skies tonight. if you forties in the outlying areas. the next few days look like this. mayor, s
still raining down to northern indiana. the skies are clear upstream. some high pressure has cleared out the skies in some areas. there will be drifting to the south burning sunshine. that high will be with us for the next few days. most of saturday should end up being dry. today we are dry once we get through this morning. then the skies clear out. the radar is showing the rain moving off to the south and east. the skies are clearing out to the northwest and southeast. later this morning we...
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amazingly in indiana, these women made it out untouched. one complaining of only a stubbed toe. >> those are the luckiest human beings alive. >> reporter: now they have a bigger headache, facing criminal trespassing charges after a survivor's story few live to tell. peter alexander, nbc news. >>> when we come back, have they found a way to make everybody's device last longer? >>> our nation has lost a medal of honor recipient. john cavaiani was born in england, came to the u.s. when he was 4 years old. he joined the army during the vietnam war, he was a special forces staff sergeant when his platoon was overrun by heavy fire. most were evacuated, he volunteered to stay behind in the end. badly wounded and complete disregard for his own personal safety, delivering supres ing fire so that all of his men could be airlifted out. he was a p.o.w. for two years until the end of the year. john cavaiani was 70 years old. his death leaves us with 79 living recipients of the medal of honor. >>> dutch van kirk has died. the last surviving member of the
amazingly in indiana, these women made it out untouched. one complaining of only a stubbed toe. >> those are the luckiest human beings alive. >> reporter: now they have a bigger headache, facing criminal trespassing charges after a survivor's story few live to tell. peter alexander, nbc news. >>> when we come back, have they found a way to make everybody's device last longer? >>> our nation has lost a medal of honor recipient. john cavaiani was born in england,...
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>> we are in a little town called fowler, indiana.halfway between chicago and indianapolis. >> what kinds of people are in their buying live shrimp in indiana? just is actually not indiana that buys our shrimp. we get people from toledo, ohio, kansas city, michigan, all over who will come to our facility and by two or three pounds of shrimp because they like the fact that it is fresh and live. >> what do your neighbors make of your operation? >> they actually think it is kind of funny we have a shrimp farm in the middle of fowler, indiana. we are right in between corn and soybeans? >> does growing trip help the rest of what you're doing, growing hogs or what ever else question for example we no longer raise hogs. it has been our main income right now. my husband and i have been able to quit our day jobs to work this full-time. had issues with production in china, the shutdown of the gulf. you have managed to capture the pricing curves at a pretty good time. >> yeah, we actually did. >> it has been great having you as a guest. we appre
>> we are in a little town called fowler, indiana.halfway between chicago and indianapolis. >> what kinds of people are in their buying live shrimp in indiana? just is actually not indiana that buys our shrimp. we get people from toledo, ohio, kansas city, michigan, all over who will come to our facility and by two or three pounds of shrimp because they like the fact that it is fresh and live. >> what do your neighbors make of your operation? >> they actually think it is...
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. >> y jason lÓ trujillo, dos aÑitos en indiana. >> y el diana pÉrez, cinco aÑos. >> mr.o hernÁndez de georgia cumple un aÑo. >> y victoria valladares. >> modelo! >> esta es una gran amiga mÍa. 35 aÑos. hermosa, ceci. la pasamos de lujo. te queremos. >> oye, y saludos tambiÉn a toda la gente que nos manda a travÉs de twitter, que desgraciadamente no los podemos poner a todos. venga! [♪ mÚsica ♪]
. >> y jason lÓ trujillo, dos aÑitos en indiana. >> y el diana pÉrez, cinco aÑos. >> mr.o hernÁndez de georgia cumple un aÑo. >> y victoria valladares. >> modelo! >> esta es una gran amiga mÍa. 35 aÑos. hermosa, ceci. la pasamos de lujo. te queremos. >> oye, y saludos tambiÉn a toda la gente que nos manda a travÉs de twitter, que desgraciadamente no los podemos poner a todos. venga! [♪ mÚsica ♪]
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our crew saw how much so at indiana state prison when the family arrived for their first visit in months. >> to be honest, a low class home. my brother, my older brother, they all graduated from college. i just happened to go down the wrong road of selling drugs. >> bonds is serving 85 years for robbing a liquor store and killing the owner. >> i had two daughters at the time. my girlfriend at the time she was two months pregnant when i got locked up. >> that child was 8 when he shot at indiana. even though he never lived with his father, eddie was missing him. >> he actually shot a person and he didn't mean to, but, but, when i see him again, i'm going to have to live with him and be with him together so he can go to the park and the museum. >> his younger son cries sometimes because he doesn't have his father around. there's some things he really needs to be in his life for. >> bonds has had a tough time following the rules in prison as well. his last infraction was for attempting to intimidate an officer. that, along with three urine tests that tested positive for marijuana cost him vi
our crew saw how much so at indiana state prison when the family arrived for their first visit in months. >> to be honest, a low class home. my brother, my older brother, they all graduated from college. i just happened to go down the wrong road of selling drugs. >> bonds is serving 85 years for robbing a liquor store and killing the owner. >> i had two daughters at the time. my girlfriend at the time she was two months pregnant when i got locked up. >> that child was 8...
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a suburban mother and her 2 daughters are in the hospital after an attempted robbery in northwest indiana. and the united nations calls for an unconditional ceasefire in the mideast, in an emergency i'm dan ponce. and i'm erin mcelroy. glad to have the back. thanks for joining us on the wgn morning news at *4 a-m. tim is here with his lovely beard. >> a didn't shave this morning. >> as just from one night? >> were starting off mainly clear to partly cloudy. we're cooler the only been. tets the weather story. it will field a lot like made. temperatures will top out near 72. would become public cloudy. right now it's 62. a few fifties in the outlying areas. it's mainly clear this morning. a few scattered showers. we could see a few clouds popup with rain off to the east. we don't expect that until tomorrow afternoon. low '70's today. it won't be an all day type of storm. or were to be cool all week. >> so far looking good so more can the eisenhower the closely down. it's on the outbound side or they are doing some resurfacing work. it goes all the way to morgan. that will be a squeeze as th
a suburban mother and her 2 daughters are in the hospital after an attempted robbery in northwest indiana. and the united nations calls for an unconditional ceasefire in the mideast, in an emergency i'm dan ponce. and i'm erin mcelroy. glad to have the back. thanks for joining us on the wgn morning news at *4 a-m. tim is here with his lovely beard. >> a didn't shave this morning. >> as just from one night? >> were starting off mainly clear to partly cloudy. we're cooler the...
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looking at the strongest storms to focus across central indiana into illinois.where we're expecting the potential for those gusty winds, even isolated tornadoes. all of our attention will focus toward the east coast as we move through the day tomorrow. a large swath from boston, new york city to washington, d.c. under a slight risk, but the jackpot area just around charleston and lexington where we'll see a higher likelihood for tornadoes. rain, it could accumulate and we could see flooding across central ohio, northwestern pennsylvania and southern west virginia. coming up in just a few minutes we'll take a look at the rest of the forecast. >> a warning for millions of americans. steve, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to new information on the gunfire sending shock waves through a quiet philadelphia hospital. police say a patient started shooting while talking to his psychiatrist. the doctor then drew his own weapon ending the confrontation. police this morning saying that they likely saved many other lives by doing that, and ron is just back from coveri
looking at the strongest storms to focus across central indiana into illinois.where we're expecting the potential for those gusty winds, even isolated tornadoes. all of our attention will focus toward the east coast as we move through the day tomorrow. a large swath from boston, new york city to washington, d.c. under a slight risk, but the jackpot area just around charleston and lexington where we'll see a higher likelihood for tornadoes. rain, it could accumulate and we could see flooding...
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at prisons like wabash valley correctional facility in southwestern indiana. but wabash also houses many doing time for far more serious crimes. men like jeremy blanchard. >> i have never been a drug abuser. i've never been a drunk. i knew what i done when i done it. i knew the heinous nature of what i done. i can still to this day remember nearly every blood spot that was in that house. i can remember the wallpaper, the way the bodies were laid. i can remember nearly everything that happened that night. >> blanchard has served a little more than one year of a 195-year sentence. but his facial tattoos will forever commemorate both his crime, the triple murder and the moniker the local media gave him, kokomo slayer. >> it's telling you, that's what i've done. that's who i am. that's what i'm about. yes. >> blanchard tracked down his former girlfriend, jessica berg, her mother, and her brother's boyfriend when they traveled to kokomo, indiana, to attend a funeral for jessica's grandmother. blanchard broke into the house they were staying in, hid inside until the
at prisons like wabash valley correctional facility in southwestern indiana. but wabash also houses many doing time for far more serious crimes. men like jeremy blanchard. >> i have never been a drug abuser. i've never been a drunk. i knew what i done when i done it. i knew the heinous nature of what i done. i can still to this day remember nearly every blood spot that was in that house. i can remember the wallpaper, the way the bodies were laid. i can remember nearly everything that...