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i'm a detective with the indiana state police. this is your copy.ng 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 injuries that he
i'm a detective with the indiana state police. this is your copy.ng 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....
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territory, the same year it becomes a state. >> what brought them to indiana?to prove ownership of your land than it was in kentucky. the other reason was that indiana was a state where slavery had been made illegal. i think thomas was just intrinsically opposed to the idea of slavery. >> the lincoln family settles on 160 acres in what's now spencer county, 150 miles south of indianapolis. here thomas lincoln becomes a sought-after cabinetmaker. >> he built beautiful furniture, and that was a very valuable skill on the frontier where there wasn't a whole lot that had been previously built. >> he often presses abe into service. >> the idea was, of course in that time, the father would pass on his skills, his occupation to his son. >> did he learn it? >> a little bit. abraham, whenever he had the opportunity, would kind of sneak off and read. >> when he's not behind a book, teenage abe works splitting rails -- a job done with heavy wood mauls. what's a rail-splitter? >> building fence would have been one of the first things you would have had to do on the frontie
territory, the same year it becomes a state. >> what brought them to indiana?to prove ownership of your land than it was in kentucky. the other reason was that indiana was a state where slavery had been made illegal. i think thomas was just intrinsically opposed to the idea of slavery. >> the lincoln family settles on 160 acres in what's now spencer county, 150 miles south of indianapolis. here thomas lincoln becomes a sought-after cabinetmaker. >> he built beautiful...
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indiana woman's prison. >> other offenders see their families frequently.dition to regular visitation, the prison hosts an annual family day event. >> this is something the church put together, family day, so people can spend some time with their family and reunite. people trying to build bridges back that they lost before. >> this is my father, jerry, this is my mother, martha. >> we first met jerry bonds during our shooting of the original "lockup" at indiana state prison in 2006. >> to be honest, i grew up with a two-parent, middle-class home. you know, my brother and my older brother, they all graduated from college. i just happened to go down a wrong road, was selling drugs and running the streets. >> at the time, our cameras captured another bonds' family visit. but due to a variety of disciplinary problems, it was a noncontact visit with his parents and three children. and jerry bonds, sr., was none too happy about it. >> i was upset at first. and i even threatened him to not even bring his kids up here. >> the last time we were on camera, we couldn'
indiana woman's prison. >> other offenders see their families frequently.dition to regular visitation, the prison hosts an annual family day event. >> this is something the church put together, family day, so people can spend some time with their family and reunite. people trying to build bridges back that they lost before. >> this is my father, jerry, this is my mother, martha. >> we first met jerry bonds during our shooting of the original "lockup" at indiana...
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i also want to congratulate my colleague from indiana. he is a terrific partner the theme of his speech of working together and building on hoosier common sense couldn't be more important, couldn't be more timely and couldn't have been presented any better. so i am fortunate to work with such a good partner for our state and for our nation. and both of us have benefited from the wisdom, the advice and the counsel of senator lugar who in our state has set a benchmark for all of us to aspire to in terms of decency, intelligence, ability, craftsmanship and leadership. and so for a maiden speech, it was an extraordinary effort, a terrific job, and i'm proud to be his partner from indiana. i yield back. mr. mcconnell: mr. president. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: the senate will soon vote on the government funding bill the house passed yesterday and with it critical resources to address a number of issues facing our country. as i've noted over the course of the week, the bill includes a number of provisions that are
i also want to congratulate my colleague from indiana. he is a terrific partner the theme of his speech of working together and building on hoosier common sense couldn't be more important, couldn't be more timely and couldn't have been presented any better. so i am fortunate to work with such a good partner for our state and for our nation. and both of us have benefited from the wisdom, the advice and the counsel of senator lugar who in our state has set a benchmark for all of us to aspire to...
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[applause] vp pence: you know, for this son of indiana, it is great to be back home again. [applause] vp pence: but i have to tell you, it's deeply humbling for me to participate in the 172nd commencement here at the university of notre dame in her 175th year. my first-generation irish-american mother is actually with us today, 83 years young, nancy pence fritsch. [applause] and you know, i'm pretty sure my mother never thought she'd see me at a graduation at notre dame. [laughter] vp pence: hi, mom. the notre dame class of 2017 is a class of extraordinary accomplishment. you came from every corner of america and from all across the world, representing all 50 states, the district of columbia and puerto rico, and a stunning 74 foreign nations. some 3143 men and women will graduate today with 3171 degrees. now, by my count, that difference means that we have about 28 graduates earning multiple degrees from notre dame today. [applause] vp pence: we have with us a two-time olympian, two rhodes scholars, two truman scholars, 15 fulbright scholars, a quadruple domer, national cha
[applause] vp pence: you know, for this son of indiana, it is great to be back home again. [applause] vp pence: but i have to tell you, it's deeply humbling for me to participate in the 172nd commencement here at the university of notre dame in her 175th year. my first-generation irish-american mother is actually with us today, 83 years young, nancy pence fritsch. [applause] and you know, i'm pretty sure my mother never thought she'd see me at a graduation at notre dame. [laughter] vp pence:...
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may god bless indiana and may god bless indiana. thank you, mr. president. i yield back. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. young: mr. president, i rise to join the senior senator from indiana in voicing my strong support for the law enforcement mental health and wellness act of 2017. during police week, i'd like to take a minute to thank all of our men and women in blue who stand on the front lines to protect our communities. i have four young children. since they could barely talk my wife and i taught them if they need help they should dial 911 and the police would respond. every day our law enforcement community around the country lives their lives to answer these calls and to help our fellow citizens. sometimes the job is as simple as reuniting a child with their parent at the park or at a store. but other times they see horrific scenes that no one should have to experience in their lifetimes or experience traumatic stress in the performance of their jobs. ultimately police officers see the best and the worst of humanity, wh
may god bless indiana and may god bless indiana. thank you, mr. president. i yield back. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. young: mr. president, i rise to join the senior senator from indiana in voicing my strong support for the law enforcement mental health and wellness act of 2017. during police week, i'd like to take a minute to thank all of our men and women in blue who stand on the front lines to protect our communities. i have four young...
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indiana is tied for fifth high of the nation, and ithis coun, the highest in indiana but can't say whatse is for sure. that because this is where the indiana department of environmental management has placed its air quality monitors. around some super polluters, there aren't many. so when people say we don't know for sure if it's the power plants or emissions around here or the tractors and farm equipment, i can see you getting pissed when i say that. >> yes. they don't have to take care of these kids. it's not even the illness so much, because it's the deliberate nature of not putting monitors in the most polluted part of the country. when you don't have monitoring, you don't have data. >> i think she's right. we've even befored moving out of the state. i was born and raised in southern indiana. and we're ready to leave. >> reporter: the indiana department of environmental management told us the toxic air quality monitors didn't show high value, so they were relocated. as for the future of coal fired power plants, with or without the paris agreement, industry experts insist that market
indiana is tied for fifth high of the nation, and ithis coun, the highest in indiana but can't say whatse is for sure. that because this is where the indiana department of environmental management has placed its air quality monitors. around some super polluters, there aren't many. so when people say we don't know for sure if it's the power plants or emissions around here or the tractors and farm equipment, i can see you getting pissed when i say that. >> yes. they don't have to take care...
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i think he should be committed to indiana boy school. >> well, i would agree that i think indiana boycan address a lot of the issues that kenneth is facing. i know this much, if he were in the adult system, he would not be able to receive the treatment and the rehabilitation and the services that the juvenile court is designed to provide to children like kenneth and like kentrell. the state and the taxpayers are going to pay whether we send them to the department of correction or we send them to placement. maybe we won't get the bang for the buck as you've described it, but i'm going to still put my faith in the juvenile court system in that i think we can do and do a better job with kids than the adult system can do, and going to jail is going to do for him. i would love nothing more than to send both boys to you home. i think you as a mom, why you're crying your heart out back there, knows that's not the right thing right now. kenneth is on the verge. he's on the verge of doing something either really horrible in his life and taking him away from you forever or he's on the verge of
i think he should be committed to indiana boy school. >> well, i would agree that i think indiana boycan address a lot of the issues that kenneth is facing. i know this much, if he were in the adult system, he would not be able to receive the treatment and the rehabilitation and the services that the juvenile court is designed to provide to children like kenneth and like kentrell. the state and the taxpayers are going to pay whether we send them to the department of correction or we send...
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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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booking.yeah. >>> isolated in rural southwestern indiana. wabash facility is more than a hundred miles from an urban center. >> wabash valley has approximately 43 different gangs. approximately around 400 different gang members. that doesn't reflect all of our suspected members. those are all confirmed members. we have twin 200 to 300 suspected gang members at this facility. >> most of the gangs are divided along racial lines. the majority of the gang members here belong to white supremacist gangs. prison officials suspect that asatru might be a front for white supremacist gangs. marcus murray denies that. >> there has never been anything in my studies that says one race is more dominant over another one culture. nor one religion dominant over another. asatru believers believe that our religion is fine, your religion is fine. >> guy radcliffe who has been practicing asatru for several years here. said there's one group that is not welcome. >> if we found out someone in the community was a child molester, he would be banned from the community
booking.yeah. >>> isolated in rural southwestern indiana. wabash facility is more than a hundred miles from an urban center. >> wabash valley has approximately 43 different gangs. approximately around 400 different gang members. that doesn't reflect all of our suspected members. those are all confirmed members. we have twin 200 to 300 suspected gang members at this facility. >> most of the gangs are divided along racial lines. the majority of the gang members here belong to...
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. >> in 1977 i got out on parole from indiana youth center in plainfield.y 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. this is your new house. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. when a fire destroyed everything in our living room. we replaced it all without touching our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. no. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance when liberty stands with you™. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is wit
. >> in 1977 i got out on parole from indiana youth center in plainfield.y 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. this is your new house. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. when a fire destroyed everything in our living...
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we're proud of our military men and women in indiana. these honorable it hoosiers are our fathers, sons, mothers, daughters, neighbors, and friends. service and patriotic duty is the hoosier way. actually both of my grandfathers, served our nation in the armed services. and this may we gather together to celebrate our great hoosier traditions. let's remember the reason that we get to celebrate. it's all thanks to the men and women who have put their lives on the line so that each of us can be free. on memorial day, we, of course, remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. but every day we can remember that we owe our military families and our vets a debt that can never be repaid. let's all do everything we can to ensure they are honored every day. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noon tay. >> police have arrested a man in connection with the man hoster arena bomb attack on tuesday as prime minister may conde
we're proud of our military men and women in indiana. these honorable it hoosiers are our fathers, sons, mothers, daughters, neighbors, and friends. service and patriotic duty is the hoosier way. actually both of my grandfathers, served our nation in the armed services. and this may we gather together to celebrate our great hoosier traditions. let's remember the reason that we get to celebrate. it's all thanks to the men and women who have put their lives on the line so that each of us can be...
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as the great state of indiana, but i held my first job in indiana covert academies back in 86. he is a fifth generation -- he grew up watching his parents work car to support their family. was delivering newspapers, boeing wants, providing janitorial services -- after graduating from high school, he enlisted in our great united states navy. he wasu're later, offered employment to the united states naval academy. on graduation, he accepted a commission to united states marine corps, where he served as an intelligence off there. while based in chicago with the navy, the senator put himself through night school at the university of chicago, where he earned his mba with a concentration in economics. he later received a masters from the school of advanced study in london, before returning to the united states. later, as a legislative assistant in the u.s. senate. 2003, the senator returned home to indiana, he some met his wife emma jenny. and again put himself through night school, this time earning his jd from indiana university. togetheried and worked at a small law firm started b
as the great state of indiana, but i held my first job in indiana covert academies back in 86. he is a fifth generation -- he grew up watching his parents work car to support their family. was delivering newspapers, boeing wants, providing janitorial services -- after graduating from high school, he enlisted in our great united states navy. he wasu're later, offered employment to the united states naval academy. on graduation, he accepted a commission to united states marine corps, where he...
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you're at indiana state prison. this pprd, the expected relice date is 2-23-2043. all right. this is the book for here, the offender handbook. this tells you all your different services. what you can expect to provide. i need you to sign off on that. all right. notification of next of kin. this is what you need to do. just god hopes that nothing bad happens to you, but we need to know who to call and all that. all right. this is a big one. i don't mean any disrespect to you, but you're a young kid. yeah. people might try to take advantage of you here. this is the sexual assault prevention and reporting. >> we had this at rdc, too. >> okay. well, it gets a little more serious here. because rdc, there's people there watching you. you get up in "c" cell house around here, and we might really have a problem. nothing personal, you are young, and you look younger than you are. so, people will tend to take advantage of you. we'll try to keep you as safe as we can, but most of it is going to be put on you. you've got to take control of it. all right? >> i've heard about that while i
you're at indiana state prison. this pprd, the expected relice date is 2-23-2043. all right. this is the book for here, the offender handbook. this tells you all your different services. what you can expect to provide. i need you to sign off on that. all right. notification of next of kin. this is what you need to do. just god hopes that nothing bad happens to you, but we need to know who to call and all that. all right. this is a big one. i don't mean any disrespect to you, but you're a young...
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as you know, i am from indiana, your coach, from indiana, i marvelled out how a guy from martinsville, the home of the klan, being surrounded by so much hate. how did he manage to do that the home of the klan in indiana? >> he identified what his dad found out about life. his dad turned his back on that hatred and advise d his kids to do the same. coach wooten listened to his dad. >> what you thought of him. >> when lewis came to los angeles, thought what he thought of coach wooten, one of the corniest people i have ever met. he reminded me of the farmer in the pep ridge farm commercial. that is nice, i am from the farm. do you think he was xhepding you? i am taking it that way. i am sure. it doesn't bother me. >> what did you really think of john wooten. here you are a 72 sevseven-foot guy. >> we immediately had a great conversation. i am there to be recruited for basketball, and the first conversation we had was about academics. it threw me off. i liked where he was coming from immediately. we were right away. >> i don't know how you cannot know this now, he mentioned lewis, he was
as you know, i am from indiana, your coach, from indiana, i marvelled out how a guy from martinsville, the home of the klan, being surrounded by so much hate. how did he manage to do that the home of the klan in indiana? >> he identified what his dad found out about life. his dad turned his back on that hatred and advise d his kids to do the same. coach wooten listened to his dad. >> what you thought of him. >> when lewis came to los angeles, thought what he thought of coach...
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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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from indiana university. they married to in 2005 and worked together at a small law firm started by his wife's great grandfather. today they reside in bloomington when he's not here attending to his responsibilities and they have four young children. like i do. a son, tucker, and three daughters, annalise, abigail and ava. and i will say, as a point of personal privilege, the senator and i first got to know each other when he was a congressman because he had been kind enough to be part of the congressional soccer caucus and we played soccer together at a fund-raiser at rfk so he supports charitable institutions, as many senators do. today's topic is one heritage has taken a keen interest in and the congress has taken a keen interest in every now and then and that is the authorization for use of military force. one of the most awesome powers that the congress has under the constitution, one that congress has authorized washington, d.c. five times in our nation's history and declared wars five times in our nati
from indiana university. they married to in 2005 and worked together at a small law firm started by his wife's great grandfather. today they reside in bloomington when he's not here attending to his responsibilities and they have four young children. like i do. a son, tucker, and three daughters, annalise, abigail and ava. and i will say, as a point of personal privilege, the senator and i first got to know each other when he was a congressman because he had been kind enough to be part of the...
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. >>> indiana's wabash valley correctional facility houses nearly 2200 inmates.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 supremacist with somebody that might have a child molestation case. just to try to resolve the conflict before it happens. >> but even with careful screening conflicts can still arise between cell mates. >> there was a report we just had an assault. 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 curtis cash who is serving a 29-year sentence for burglary. >> cash? >> yeah. >> what's up with you, man? you
. >>> indiana's wabash valley correctional facility houses nearly 2200 inmates.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 supremacist with somebody that might have a child...
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. >>> developing right now, devastation in indiana. coming up, the state of emergency and the new danger as water pours over homes and cars. >>> and keep on dreaming. the favorite in the kentucky derby for the next leg of the triple crown, but will always dreaming live u >>> some disturbing information about the man who is accused of driving his car into a crowd in times square. richard rojas said he heard demons telling him to hurt people. according to prosecutors, he wanted to, quote, kill them all. rojas waited for a busy moment before he hit the gas in the car. the police don't believe this has any link to terrorism. an 18-year-old woman die in the crash. 22 other people were hurt. >>> and right now a state of emergency has been declared in one indiana county. and that is due to all of this. look at that flooding. this was the scene in washington county last night. as you can tell, look at the vehicles that were submerged and entire homes under water. the indiana department of homeland security said a travel warning had been headin
. >>> developing right now, devastation in indiana. coming up, the state of emergency and the new danger as water pours over homes and cars. >>> and keep on dreaming. the favorite in the kentucky derby for the next leg of the triple crown, but will always dreaming live u >>> some disturbing information about the man who is accused of driving his car into a crowd in times square. richard rojas said he heard demons telling him to hurt people. according to prosecutors,...
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six months after his release, three indiana state prison inmates staged a daring escape. komyatti found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. he and a friend had gone to a casino and was seen by an off-duty correctional officer the same night three inmates got away. komyatti was picked up for facilitating the escape and was eventually cleared of any involvement. but because he had violated his parole by driving a car with only a learner's permit, he was sent back to prison. less than a year later, he was a free man once again. but within 30 days of being released, komyatti would find the next chapter of his life to be even more devastating than any of the previous ones. it would leave him profoundly disfigured. and we warn you, you might find his appearance disturbing. >> you know, i think most people in that situation with injuries i have would not have survived, but i was in pretty good condition at the time, you know, for my age or anything. >> while riding his bicycle near his home outside of his home in downtown indianapolis, he hit a pothole, flew over the h
six months after his release, three indiana state prison inmates staged a daring escape. komyatti found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. he and a friend had gone to a casino and was seen by an off-duty correctional officer the same night three inmates got away. komyatti was picked up for facilitating the escape and was eventually cleared of any involvement. but because he had violated his parole by driving a car with only a learner's permit, he was sent back to prison. less than a...
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eddie's steak shed in granger, indiana, is a local institution. it's a family-run restaurant where generations of hoosiers have come for conversation and cholesterol. ( sizzling ) it seems like this is, like, your local cheers? >> group: it is. it is. ( laughs ) >> cooper: but as we spoke with these regulars a few weeks ago, the man they said was the heart of the business, its long- time cook and new owner roberto beristain, was behind bars, awaiting deportation. beristain entered the u.s. illegally from mexico in 1998, but, in recent years, he'd been issued a temporary work permit, a social security number and a driver's license. >> kimberly glowacki: it just feels wrong. >> michelle craig: the community is better for having someone like him. >> matt leliaert: i mean, he showed up here with just the shirt on his back, and he's a restaurant owner 20 years later. i mean, that's... and he worked his butt off to get there. i've seen it. >> cooper: they're all strong supporters of roberto beristain, though four out of six of them voted for president t
eddie's steak shed in granger, indiana, is a local institution. it's a family-run restaurant where generations of hoosiers have come for conversation and cholesterol. ( sizzling ) it seems like this is, like, your local cheers? >> group: it is. it is. ( laughs ) >> cooper: but as we spoke with these regulars a few weeks ago, the man they said was the heart of the business, its long- time cook and new owner roberto beristain, was behind bars, awaiting deportation. beristain entered...
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no se logrÓ. >> luis armando y su familia llegaron al condado en indiana en 1999 bien aÑo despuÉs fue 17 aÑos es lo que hoy en dÍa nos estÁ separando y el sistema que estÁ. >> a pesar de la tristeza que le da tener que abandonar a la familia, por otro lado luis dice que se va contento porque logrÓ ganarse el cal riÑo y la confianza de esta comunidad. >> la gente lo adora y lo vamos a extraÑar dijo el dueÑo del restaurante donde Él trabajo por mÁs de dos dÉcadas, mÁs de diez mil personas firmaron una peticiÓn para que no lo deportaron. >> me da una satisfacciÓn personal saber que me voy de aquÍ y no dejÉ una mala huella. >> pero lo que mÁs lo deja contento que gracias a su trabajo pudo comprar una casa y darles educaciÓn a sus hijas ana y marÍa de 27 y 24 aÑos, su hijo juan de 19 aÑos sigue estudiando. >> Él es quien nos ha dado todo aquÍ en estados unidos porque Él se tiene que ir, o sea es mÁs eso la rabia que nos estÉn separando a todos. >> pero luis armando, dice que prefiere salir del paÍs con la frente en alto que tener que vivir escondido, ademÁs siempre queda la esperanza de po
no se logrÓ. >> luis armando y su familia llegaron al condado en indiana en 1999 bien aÑo despuÉs fue 17 aÑos es lo que hoy en dÍa nos estÁ separando y el sistema que estÁ. >> a pesar de la tristeza que le da tener que abandonar a la familia, por otro lado luis dice que se va contento porque logrÓ ganarse el cal riÑo y la confianza de esta comunidad. >> la gente lo adora y lo vamos a extraÑar dijo el dueÑo del restaurante donde Él trabajo por mÁs de dos dÉcadas,...
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isolated among the rural farming communities of southwestern indiana, the wabash county correction sal facility has raiser wiefr, broken dreams for the thousands of inmates incarcerated at this maximum security prison. they arrive from all over the state. superintendent dick brown, who runs wabash and began his career as a correction's officer here 19 years earlier has seep a big change in the population. >> shut the door, please. >> we're from inner cities, gary, indianapolis, south bend, ft. wayne area and now more are coming from rural communities. i think that's due in part to the methamphetamine problem. they come from farms. that's why we have a large amount of offenders being incarcerated, my opinion, from local smul communities. they get involved in the meth ring and end up in the indiana department of corrections. >> i got to be honest, most of them knew me by first name basis, the police. >> same thing over and over. day in, day out. >> methamphetamine is the worst thing i've ever come in contact with. my only regret, i wish i never ever in my life seen it. for the hundred go
isolated among the rural farming communities of southwestern indiana, the wabash county correction sal facility has raiser wiefr, broken dreams for the thousands of inmates incarcerated at this maximum security prison. they arrive from all over the state. superintendent dick brown, who runs wabash and began his career as a correction's officer here 19 years earlier has seep a big change in the population. >> shut the door, please. >> we're from inner cities, gary, indianapolis,...
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that )s the aftermath of a tornado that tore through madison indiana. it ripped off the top of a gas station canopy and the roof of >>> take a look at this. the aftermath of a tornado that tore through madison, indiana, and ripped through the canopy of a bowling alley. another tornado came through indianapolis, but no serious injuries reported there either. >>> and now, the nbc bay area microclimate certified as the best in the bay by microcast weather. >> and if you like the 60s and 70s and the 80s and the 90s, there is a place to be today. right now, we will show you the extremes of what we are seeing in san francisco across from the golden gate bridge. low clouds and skies are dropping into the 6f0s. in tie burrron, you can see the golden gate off in the distance and 70 into san francisco, and the fog and you can't see the mid span of the bridge deck to cause issues for the travel late night, and early morning tomorrow as the fog is set up 66 and cooling in san francisco. but not so much cool around dublin and in pleasanton, and in the mid-90s, and s
that )s the aftermath of a tornado that tore through madison indiana. it ripped off the top of a gas station canopy and the roof of >>> take a look at this. the aftermath of a tornado that tore through madison, indiana, and ripped through the canopy of a bowling alley. another tornado came through indianapolis, but no serious injuries reported there either. >>> and now, the nbc bay area microclimate certified as the best in the bay by microcast weather. >> and if you...
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they get involved with the meth ring and get caught up and then they end up in the indiana department of correction. >> to be honest, the police in my town, most of them knew me by my first name. >> it's the same thing over and over. day in. day out. >> methamphetamine use is the worst thing i ever come in contact with. my only regret, i wish i never, ever in my life seen it for the hundred good stories i could tell you, i could turn around and tell you three times the bad stories. it made me feel the greatest at times and made me hate myself most of the time. >> chas harper is currently serving his fourth prison term. the first three totaled about six years for theft and burglary. but when he was then caught with 114 grams of meth, the judge threw the book at him. >> i was sentenced to 72 years which means i have to do 36. that's 12 years more than a murder. most murderers get 60 years. it's hard for my family to grasp that amount of time for the charges. i mean, how do you explain to a 6-year-old why your dad can't come home, and how do you explain to an 11-year-old, that, son, you
they get involved with the meth ring and get caught up and then they end up in the indiana department of correction. >> to be honest, the police in my town, most of them knew me by my first name. >> it's the same thing over and over. day in. day out. >> methamphetamine use is the worst thing i ever come in contact with. my only regret, i wish i never, ever in my life seen it for the hundred good stories i could tell you, i could turn around and tell you three times the bad...
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we have some tornado storms back up into central indiana.o sweep across the country here. later and later tonight, it should back down a little bit. this is being driven by the daytime heating. but this is all falling in a line. we are seeing at least a chance of some severe weather right along that stretch from portion of the ohio river valley and portions of louisiana. it will continue for the next couple of hours until we lose the daytime heating. this is a very large system and it will continue to sweep across the country, eventually bringing more rain to the east coast. sunday and monday morning we will start to see some of the show is building back up in the northeast. it is not just severe weather it is heavy rain. although we are seeing heavy rain right now and portions of southern indiana in the next couple of days, we are looking at a good 6 to 8 inches. this rate will just continue, a very active weather pattern. >> we will be watching it! thank you adam. there will not be another triple crown winner this year. after setting upset
we have some tornado storms back up into central indiana.o sweep across the country here. later and later tonight, it should back down a little bit. this is being driven by the daytime heating. but this is all falling in a line. we are seeing at least a chance of some severe weather right along that stretch from portion of the ohio river valley and portions of louisiana. it will continue for the next couple of hours until we lose the daytime heating. this is a very large system and it will...
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this time earning his jd from indiana university. they married in 2005 and worked together at a small law firm started by his wife's great-grandfather. did when he is not here attending to his responsibilities, he is spending time with his children. i will say at the point of personal privilege week.to know each other when he was a congressman and we played soccer together at a fundraiser. today's topic is one they've taken a keen interest in every now and then. that is the authorization of military force, one of the most awesome powers we have under the constitution, one that congress has authorized war in our nations history undeclared war five times and authorize the use of military force over 40 times in our nations history. what we are delving into is the fascinating and interesting concept of senator young's proposal of isis specific authorization for military force. i would commend to your reading the paper that we just released and my co-author is here on analyzing all of the cases out of guantÁnamo to see if president trump
this time earning his jd from indiana university. they married in 2005 and worked together at a small law firm started by his wife's great-grandfather. did when he is not here attending to his responsibilities, he is spending time with his children. i will say at the point of personal privilege week.to know each other when he was a congressman and we played soccer together at a fundraiser. today's topic is one they've taken a keen interest in every now and then. that is the authorization of...
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. >> in my 39 years, i've never seen it this bad. >> reporter: in salem, indiana, rushing flood water carrying this massive structure downstream, slamming into this bridge. other large containers piled up against the bridge. that road now closed. houses submerged. businesses under water. this stuck truck being pulled to higher ground. >> that's supposed to be a parking lot. >> reporter: just north in clinton county, a tornado tearing the side off this building. this, just one of three reported twisters in the area late saturday. and flash flooding washing out highways in birmingham, alabama, stranding this woman and her three children in their car. firefighters carrying them to safety. >> once you enter the water, it's too late to turn around and you're inundated before you know it. >> we're tracking the flood threats tonight. here's rob. >> hey, tom. this system has two parts to it, rains in the north. rain tonight from western new york to the appalachians. and several rounds, houston thewill see rain. i-10, through new orleans. and flood watches up for much of the gulf coast through
. >> in my 39 years, i've never seen it this bad. >> reporter: in salem, indiana, rushing flood water carrying this massive structure downstream, slamming into this bridge. other large containers piled up against the bridge. that road now closed. houses submerged. businesses under water. this stuck truck being pulled to higher ground. >> that's supposed to be a parking lot. >> reporter: just north in clinton county, a tornado tearing the side off this building. this,...
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that equally cherished family lore about how abraham gave his friends the mallet before departing indiana in 1830. grandpa carter bequeaths the mallet -- and the yarn that goes with it -- to keith and andrea's father. but instead of hiding the hammer, their dad sets it out, right there, on the fireplace. >> we didn't really talk about it a lot, but when people came over to our house, they would see it, and it would be a talking point. >> we didn't really give a lot of thought to it. i think my sister took it to school one time. >> how old were you? >> it was kindergarten show-and-tell. >> did anyone believe you? >> my teacher questioned it, like that is amazing, but why would you have something that valuable in our classroom? >> you didn't trade it for a peanut butter sandwich? >> i didn't, no. >> thank goodness. so the mallet just leans against the fireplace in the carter home until keith and andrea's father dies in 2015 and the mallet is passed to them. >> my parents' will said that
that equally cherished family lore about how abraham gave his friends the mallet before departing indiana in 1830. grandpa carter bequeaths the mallet -- and the yarn that goes with it -- to keith and andrea's father. but instead of hiding the hammer, their dad sets it out, right there, on the fireplace. >> we didn't really talk about it a lot, but when people came over to our house, they would see it, and it would be a talking point. >> we didn't really give a lot of thought to it....
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from the indiana pacers, paul george! and comedian vladimir caamaÑo!and now, for your amusement, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks for showing up. i appreciate that. i hope you had a -- i hope you had a happy day yesterday. did you remember to like all the pictures of your friends' moms on facebook? [ laughter ] i have to say i'm very proud of myself. i made sure my wife had a great mother's day. i got up early. i got up at 7:00. i quietly -- i slipped out of bed. i left the house, didn't come back until nighttime. [ laughter ] that way she could have the whole day with the kids, just her and a 2-year-old and an infant. and you know what's weird, she didn't even thank me. [ laughter ] president trump had a message for the moms of the world yesterday. he wrote, "wishing flotus, melania and all the great mothers out there a happy day with family and friends." then he went to play golf by himself. [ laughter ] i'm pretty sure going to play golf alone on mother's day wh
from the indiana pacers, paul george! and comedian vladimir caamaÑo!and now, for your amusement, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks for showing up. i appreciate that. i hope you had a -- i hope you had a happy day yesterday. did you remember to like all the pictures of your friends' moms on facebook? [ laughter ] i have to say i'm very proud of myself. i made sure my wife had a great mother's day. i...
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the mental ofer the governor's residence in indiana. do now it hangs over the and the home of the vice president of the united states of america. and we cringe and words, people of faith have clung to through .he millennium and as we reflect on the challenges at this summit today, what we face across the globe, i think we do well to claim this promise again. "for i know the plans i have for you. the plans to prosper you and not to harm you. the plans to give you hope and the future. " true words when they were first spoken by the prophet that are -- every as used today bit as true today. i want to encourage you today, ,ellow believers of christ cling to one another in these challenging times. know that america stands with you. and we will labor alongside. be confident, because in the , he knows thel plans he has for us. history records , and haspersecution grown. that hope. the future. and with your continued courage , and with the unwavering support of america and its courageous president, donald trump, i know that future is bright. in
the mental ofer the governor's residence in indiana. do now it hangs over the and the home of the vice president of the united states of america. and we cringe and words, people of faith have clung to through .he millennium and as we reflect on the challenges at this summit today, what we face across the globe, i think we do well to claim this promise again. "for i know the plans i have for you. the plans to prosper you and not to harm you. the plans to give you hope and the future. "...
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. >>> well, graduation day has a different meaning for a group of students at an indiana charter schoolrew two caps into the air at one time. it could be the start of a new trend doubling down on diplomas. msnbc savannah joins me with a story of one young woman who's determination of discipline in two hats. >> that's right. raven osborn and several other students at her high school in indiana took advantage of a unique program they had access to and it helped them take their education to the next level. >> raven osborn like many 18-year-olds just graduated high school. but there's something -- raven received her bachelor's degree technically before her ged. >> i enrolled at purdue university northwest. >> reporter: she was able to do this as a sophomore in high school because she attended 21st century charter school in gary, indiana, which is run by what's called the geofoundation. >> we seek to provide quality schools in challenging communities. >> reporter: t organization has udents take the accuplacer exam as early as middle school. once a student passes one of the sections of the ex
. >>> well, graduation day has a different meaning for a group of students at an indiana charter schoolrew two caps into the air at one time. it could be the start of a new trend doubling down on diplomas. msnbc savannah joins me with a story of one young woman who's determination of discipline in two hats. >> that's right. raven osborn and several other students at her high school in indiana took advantage of a unique program they had access to and it helped them take their...
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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, nic
. >> 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...
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if this school, which obviously is approved to discriminate against lgbt students in indiana, if indiana applies for this federal funding, will you stand up that this school be open to all students? sec. devos: thank you, congresswoman, for your question with regard broadly to school choice. rep. clark: it is actually kind of narrow. sec. devos: i would like to refer back to your question about the comment -- rep. clark: i'm sure you would. i want to ask particularly, is there a line for you on states' flexibility? you are the backstop for students and their right to access quality education. would you in this case say, we are going to overrule, and you cannot discriminate on sexual orientation, race, special needs, in our voucher programs -- will that be a guarantee for our students? sec. devos: for states that have programs that allow parents to make choices, they set up the rules around that. rep. clark: so that is a no. do you see any circumstance where the federal department of education under your leadership would say that a school was not qualify? what if they said, we are not acc
if this school, which obviously is approved to discriminate against lgbt students in indiana, if indiana applies for this federal funding, will you stand up that this school be open to all students? sec. devos: thank you, congresswoman, for your question with regard broadly to school choice. rep. clark: it is actually kind of narrow. sec. devos: i would like to refer back to your question about the comment -- rep. clark: i'm sure you would. i want to ask particularly, is there a line for you on...
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escapes from indiana state prison are rare. there is one place, however, where inmates can briefly escape these reminders of incarceration. the prison barbershop is not unlike any other small town barbershop in america. >> all you females out there, i'm coming to a town near you. >> the barbers are the most trusted inmates in the prison, even staff get their hair cut here. >> to me, it's just like going into the barbershop anywhere else. i've been doing it so long, they know you. you go in there and you joke around and you talk. >> you want a good haircut? >> just a regular haircut. >> i'll wear my glasses, then. >> don't make my sideburns crooked like you usually do. >> you better go somewhere else then. >> you're the only one in town. >> the only one that will put up with you, you mean? >> yep, you got it. i don't know how i'm going to handle it when i retire. i'll have to find a barber somewhere. >> all you have to do is buy some clippers and have your old lady shave it bald. >> sadly, some inmates turn to a very different f
escapes from indiana state prison are rare. there is one place, however, where inmates can briefly escape these reminders of incarceration. the prison barbershop is not unlike any other small town barbershop in america. >> all you females out there, i'm coming to a town near you. >> the barbers are the most trusted inmates in the prison, even staff get their hair cut here. >> to me, it's just like going into the barbershop anywhere else. i've been doing it so long, they know...
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with the first to open in indiana sometime this summer.speak with the indiana governor and the infosys ceo today at 8:00 a.m. eastern on a cnbc exclusive. >>> some stocks to watch today. shares of ocado are a big mover on reports that the company is considering teaming up with marks & spencer. shares up 7% in the uk. >>> shares of angie's list skyrocketing in the premarket on deal news. iac buying the company for $8.50 a share. 44% premium to the closing price yesterd yesterday. iac plans cobin ambine angie's with its company. china's ten cent holdings announcing it will open an ai research facility in seattle to be led by yu dong. the market cap $300 billion. up 2% today. >>> bp topping estimate base penny as higher oil prices boost the company's bottom line. they had revenues of 55$55.8 billion. shares are higher by 1.5% now. >>> checking in on oil this morning. crude moving higher in early trade following back-to-back losses. wti below the $50 a barrel mark. it's at $49 this morning. joining us is cnbc contributor, founder of the gartma
with the first to open in indiana sometime this summer.speak with the indiana governor and the infosys ceo today at 8:00 a.m. eastern on a cnbc exclusive. >>> some stocks to watch today. shares of ocado are a big mover on reports that the company is considering teaming up with marks & spencer. shares up 7% in the uk. >>> shares of angie's list skyrocketing in the premarket on deal news. iac buying the company for $8.50 a share. 44% premium to the closing price yesterd...
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and i'm confident to say as i saw last year on the streets of county, indiana where thousands spontaneously poured forth to pay tribute to carl kuntz. i'm confident today that millions of americans stand with us in spirit and breathe a for your service and your families. we honor the memory of our tributes like n this across this nation all this week. but we also honor their sacrifice by ensuring that those have the t and serve support and the resources and the training that the men and law enforcement deserve. applause] >> as those in uniform across country already know, president trump's highest priority is the safety and of the american people. this president knows in his make america safe gain, we must also restore the tradition of respect and honor owed to member of the aw enforcement community in america. applause] with sident trump stands the men and women of law enforcement without apology and he always will. on this national police week, may god himself comfort the
and i'm confident to say as i saw last year on the streets of county, indiana where thousands spontaneously poured forth to pay tribute to carl kuntz. i'm confident today that millions of americans stand with us in spirit and breathe a for your service and your families. we honor the memory of our tributes like n this across this nation all this week. but we also honor their sacrifice by ensuring that those have the t and serve support and the resources and the training that the men and law...
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i want to commend the gentlewoman from indiana, mrs. brooks, for introducing this important legislation, and i urge my colleagues to support it and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the chairman reserves. mr. conyers: mr. speaker. the chair: the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. conyers: thank you. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. conyers: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 1973, the protecting young victims from sexual abuse act, for several reasons. most importantly this is a reasonable bill and is intended to help protect young athletes from abuse and preserve the sanctity of sports associated with the u.s. olympic committee. the organization responsible for preparing and training young athletes who might one day represent their country competitively all over the world. children deserve to fully enjoy the innocence of their youth by exploring the curiosities of the world, taking pleasure in the arts and participating in sports, free from hurt, harm or dange
i want to commend the gentlewoman from indiana, mrs. brooks, for introducing this important legislation, and i urge my colleagues to support it and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the chairman reserves. mr. conyers: mr. speaker. the chair: the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. conyers: thank you. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. conyers: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 1973, the protecting young victims from...