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indiana. but his arrival at cuyahoga county will not soon be forgotten. >> ah! >> inconsistencies in his story and his immediate response to a sedative left the jail's mental health staff speculating as to whether jordan's behavior was due to a disorder, drug use or if it was all just an act. >> he might have wanted psychotic looking behavior to build his defense strategy. >> he's a very smart guy. when you're on the run, you've got to play your cards very close to the vest and make all the right moves. it's not easy to be on the run. so it's very possible that he decided to do it for a secondary gain. >> justice, he's in my [ bleep ] head! >> i could truly make an argument for ten different reasons what could have gone on that night. and we may never know. as they say, there is the one version, the other version, and somewhere in between is what really happened. >> michael keenan spent over two decades on death row before a judge dismissed his case for prosecutorial misconduct. today he is a free man, making his way through a world vastly different than the one
indiana. but his arrival at cuyahoga county will not soon be forgotten. >> ah! >> inconsistencies in his story and his immediate response to a sedative left the jail's mental health staff speculating as to whether jordan's behavior was due to a disorder, drug use or if it was all just an act. >> he might have wanted psychotic looking behavior to build his defense strategy. >> he's a very smart guy. when you're on the run, you've got to play your cards very close to the...
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good news for keystone rv in elkhart county, indiana. this county's unemployment rate was once the highest in the nation, above 20% four years ago. now it's less than half that. in 2009 when the recession was at its worst keystone cut back to just 1,900 employees. now, just four years later, they employ 3,200 people, a record for the company, and they're still hiring. more jobs at higher wages. >> i think you'll see that throughout the county. everyone's forced to do that because the labor pool's getting a little bit tighter. >> reporter: matthew miller is a recent hire drawn by better pay. as a high school student, he saw his father get laid off from an rv plant. now he's a husband and father himself. >> it's very comforting knowing that i can work in a place like this, not have to necessarily be worried about my job, and know that i'm going to be able to provide for my family. >> reporter: as accelerating rv sales set a once struggling midwestern county on the road to recovery. john yang, nbc news, goschan, indiana. >>> we're back in a
good news for keystone rv in elkhart county, indiana. this county's unemployment rate was once the highest in the nation, above 20% four years ago. now it's less than half that. in 2009 when the recession was at its worst keystone cut back to just 1,900 employees. now, just four years later, they employ 3,200 people, a record for the company, and they're still hiring. more jobs at higher wages. >> i think you'll see that throughout the county. everyone's forced to do that because the...
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indiana. the county's unemployment rate was once t highest in the nation above 20% four years ago now it's more than half that. in 2009 when the recession was at its worst keystone cutback to 1900 employees. now just four years later they employ 3,200 people, a record for the company and they are still hiring. more jobs at higher wages. >> i think you'll see that throughout the county. the labor pool is getting tighter. >> reporter: matthew miller is a recent hire. as a high school student he saw his father get laid off from an rv plant. now he's a husband and father himself. >> very comforting knowing i can work in a place like this, not necessarily be worried about my job and i know can provide for my family. >> reporter: as accelerating rv sales set a once struggling midwestern county on the road to recovery. >>> we're back in a moment with a photo session before the senior prom that's getting a lot of tension tonight. what makes a sleep number what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a f
indiana. the county's unemployment rate was once t highest in the nation above 20% four years ago now it's more than half that. in 2009 when the recession was at its worst keystone cutback to 1900 employees. now just four years later they employ 3,200 people, a record for the company and they are still hiring. more jobs at higher wages. >> i think you'll see that throughout the county. the labor pool is getting tighter. >> reporter: matthew miller is a recent hire. as a high school...
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. >> to paint a richer picture of lake county, indiana, and its juvenile delinquency population, you have to head to the blue-collar town of hobart. the median household income may be twice that of neighboring gary, but juvenile crime does not discriminate. >> he had a bench warrant. he failed to appear in court. he had a criminal mischief and two counts of violation of probation. his mother was present. his probation officer was present. but he was not so -- >> i was just walking down the street. i had a bench warrant for not appearing at court and a cop knew me by face and just turned around and picked me up. >> the nurse said you can have an extra blanket to roll up to keep your arm up, okay, while you're in your room. well, he just told me when i asked what had happened to his arm that he was robbing a drug dealer and he stated that he was trying to be good to keep the drugs off the street. >> well, i have a reputation as a drug dealer, gang member, just a bad kid. when i'm 18, these will just be dropped, won't they? >> no. >> they won't? >> no. it's up to the judge. but he didn'
. >> to paint a richer picture of lake county, indiana, and its juvenile delinquency population, you have to head to the blue-collar town of hobart. the median household income may be twice that of neighboring gary, but juvenile crime does not discriminate. >> he had a bench warrant. he failed to appear in court. he had a criminal mischief and two counts of violation of probation. his mother was present. his probation officer was present. but he was not so -- >> i was just...
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this is located again in putnam county, indiana, which is just west of indianapolis. so a tough scene there. we'll keep you updated as this one goes but, again, a fire overtaking a building on the early morning today in indianapolis or near indianapolis. >>> 5:53 right now. hundreds of people expected to gather in gilroy tomorrow to honor robert the ghost guerrero. they're officially naming tomorrow may 18th robert guerrero day. earlier this month he will give it his all in a 12 round battle with floyd mayweather. it was a loss for the gilroy ghost. it's not going to stop fans from showing up and showing their support. the festivities including live music, food, and a car show to get y'all revved up. it is set to run from 10:00 in the morning until 6:00 downtown near monterey streets and 4th streets. if you're looking for autographs, you're in luck. guerrero will be signing. >>> just so you know, scott mcgrew never tells us what the gadget friday is. he's bringing in this contraption this morning. i kind of can't believe it. i think i may have guessed right. >> report
this is located again in putnam county, indiana, which is just west of indianapolis. so a tough scene there. we'll keep you updated as this one goes but, again, a fire overtaking a building on the early morning today in indianapolis or near indianapolis. >>> 5:53 right now. hundreds of people expected to gather in gilroy tomorrow to honor robert the ghost guerrero. they're officially naming tomorrow may 18th robert guerrero day. earlier this month he will give it his all in a 12 round...
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. >> kenny is serving an 11-year sentence at indiana state prison for dealing methamphetamines. >> this is me and kenny taken at the countynly picture together. >> jodie and kenny aren't the have to go through hell to get to heaven. i went through hell, but i'm now in heaven. >> jodie is with my little brother kenny. how do i feel about it? ain't no sweat off my ass, you know? i'm happy for him. >> kenny is serving an 11-year sentence at indiana state prison for dealing methamphetamines. >> this is me and kenny taken at the county jail. this is our only picture together. >> jodie and kenny aren't the only tyes who found new love. ronnie tye now lives with his fiance nicky, her three daughters and his grandmother. >> i'm just happy to be free. and i'm happy to have a good family. and i'm happy that i'm taking care of my grandma instead of anybody else because she gets taken care of real well here. don't you? >> what. >> you get taken care of very well here, don you? >> what? >> i said you get taken care of very well here, don you, granny? >> ronnie says he's taken to his role as father. >> i like being a stepfather, helpin
. >> kenny is serving an 11-year sentence at indiana state prison for dealing methamphetamines. >> this is me and kenny taken at the countynly picture together. >> jodie and kenny aren't the have to go through hell to get to heaven. i went through hell, but i'm now in heaven. >> jodie is with my little brother kenny. how do i feel about it? ain't no sweat off my ass, you know? i'm happy for him. >> kenny is serving an 11-year sentence at indiana state prison for...
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indiana's victor oladipo. the dematha grad and prince george's county native is the best dunker in the country and the best defenderthe country coming out of college. that is a pretty dangerous combination. so, you know, it's a no-lose situation for the wizards right now. hopefully. hopefully it doesn't come to fruition with what everybody was saying on twitter. they'll find a way to screw it up. >> no, let's think positive. >> you've got the third pick, they'll be okay. >>> football now, redskins wrapping up round one of their organized team activities or otas tomorrow afternoon. robert griffin iii scheduled to talk to the media for the first time in a long time. >>> meantime, joe flacco says winning a super bowl and getting one of the richest contracts in nfl history wasn't changed him one bit. >> i honestly don't think too much about the contract. when i think about it, it's all good. i don't have a super bowl ring yet but i guess in a couple weeks i will. when i think about that, it's all good. but, you know, those things i can honestly say, those things aren't something that i think about every day and affect
indiana's victor oladipo. the dematha grad and prince george's county native is the best dunker in the country and the best defenderthe country coming out of college. that is a pretty dangerous combination. so, you know, it's a no-lose situation for the wizards right now. hopefully. hopefully it doesn't come to fruition with what everybody was saying on twitter. they'll find a way to screw it up. >> no, let's think positive. >> you've got the third pick, they'll be okay....
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the location, indiana between zionsville and lebanon in boone county.e is closed. emergency crews are treating patients, trying to clean up the crash. we don't know yet, again, what's going on. we don't want to give information we haven't confirmed but the patients are being taken to st. vincent and methodist hospitals. iwitness news has learned this is a special needs school bus from lafayette schools. definitely a bus rollover. there were injuries. we don't know more. when we do, we'll bring it to you. that's the latest on this situation out of indiana. >>> we want to move on now to exclusive reporting brought to you first by cnn's jake tapper. the headline -- the u.s. government has lost two suspected terrorists who once participated in the federal witness protection program. the government gave them new identities, protected them, and then lost them. let's bring in our chief washington correspondent, anchor of course of "the lead," jake tapper. jake, great to have you. what is the scoop? >> well, chris, you and i have talked quite a bit, especially
the location, indiana between zionsville and lebanon in boone county.e is closed. emergency crews are treating patients, trying to clean up the crash. we don't know yet, again, what's going on. we don't want to give information we haven't confirmed but the patients are being taken to st. vincent and methodist hospitals. iwitness news has learned this is a special needs school bus from lafayette schools. definitely a bus rollover. there were injuries. we don't know more. when we do, we'll bring...
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indiana. he estimated during his career, this family doctor delivered more than 3,000 babies. he was first elected to political office in 1952 as marshal county's corner and then to the indiana house of representatives in 1956. doc lost the reelection following that two-year stint by only four votes in 1958, but then subsequently was elected to seven consecutive house terms beginning in 1960. he became minority leader in 1965 and speaker in 1967 and served as speaker of the indiana house through four legislative sessions. as the 44th governor of indiana from 1973 to 1981, dr. bowen served hoosiers with dignity and respect. his tenure included numerous accomplishments including improvements to state park facilities and development of a statewide emergency medical services system. one of the most significant accomplishments of governor bowen was a medical malpractice bill he signed into law aimed to reduce the cost of health insurance and the burden on doctors, governor bowen's medical malpractice law became a national model. hoosiers will also remember the governor's passionate love of indiana basketball. when the tv cameras would scan the playe
indiana. he estimated during his career, this family doctor delivered more than 3,000 babies. he was first elected to political office in 1952 as marshal county's corner and then to the indiana house of representatives in 1956. doc lost the reelection following that two-year stint by only four votes in 1958, but then subsequently was elected to seven consecutive house terms beginning in 1960. he became minority leader in 1965 and speaker in 1967 and served as speaker of the indiana house...
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indiana state. good luck to us all. >>> coming up -- >> if you cross, me i'm going to give it to you. you know what i mean? because i'm a good [ bleep ]. >> one of the maricopa county jail's most notorious inmates solidifies her reputation by entering into a forbidden relationship. >> yeah, they wrote me up for being with an officer. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >>> at every prison or jail we visit, the safe management of the inmate population is the staff's number one priority. violent inmates are usually confined to their cells least 23 hours a day. when movement throughout the facility is necessary, it's usually under close supervision. and with the inmate shackled at both the wrists and ankles.
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kid that made the all county team, allstate team and write them a letter to see if they would be interested to come to the academy, to west point, now i didn't do that at indianaand i think that was a mistake, i think that had i reached out more for the better kids in other states, you know, at that time, schools that you were really probably looking at from a basketball standpoint, indiana, north carolina,. >> rose: kentucky. >> ucla, kentucky, whatever, you know, six, seven schools in there. >> rose: best kids wanted to go there. >> but we didn't get ourselves involved in that, to the extent that i think we should have. if i had to do it over again, i think i would look at recruiting more on a national basis, and i was probably a little shorter on recruiting than anybody else and i would kind of go in and say okay here is what we have got, i u know, i am probably going to be the most difficult coach your son can play for. >> rose: all right. let's talk about the power of negative thinking and unconditional approach to achieving positive results. what idea made you write this book? >> well, when i was just -- when i wasn't very old, say six or seven, if i ask
kid that made the all county team, allstate team and write them a letter to see if they would be interested to come to the academy, to west point, now i didn't do that at indianaand i think that was a mistake, i think that had i reached out more for the better kids in other states, you know, at that time, schools that you were really probably looking at from a basketball standpoint, indiana, north carolina,. >> rose: kentucky. >> ucla, kentucky, whatever, you know, six, seven...
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indiana, for example, are protesting pending furloughs of civilian employees. the department of defense is facing the prospects of cutting more than $40 billion. social programs in other states are already taking a hit. in monomouth county, new jersey, the local meals on wheels program has halted hiring and taking on new delivery routes to needy seniors. federal funding currently covers more than 60% of the program's costs. now officials are are waiting to see how much money is cut in the weeks ahead. in washington, some cutbacks are already visible. the white house began canceling tours to the public in march. would be visitors are now encouraged to take a virtual tour online. last week the smithsonian announce lead the exhibit areas would be closed through september citing a reduction in a security contract. for more we turn to colleagues from across the country. for more, we turn to colleagues from across the country. gene grant is with new mexico pbs, gretchen frazee is with wtiu at indiana public media, and flo jonic is a reporter at rhode island public radio. let's go from east to west and check on how the effects of the sqeser are being seen where you live and work. so we'll start in rhode island with you, flo. >
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indiana. hello, rose. >> caller: hi, very good. everybody gets caught in that name. >> bill: not a common name, shall we say. >> caller: yeah. my comment is me and my husband we grew up in a little countythrough hurricane agnes in the mid '70s. we live out here now in the midwest. given the choice, at least you know the hurricane is definitely coming and to prepare. out in this -- you have a tornado, you're taking a random shot like a lottery ticket with getting hit. we have a basement out here and i would not live in an area that has a tenden is i of tornadoes tornadoes -- in the mid '90s, we had one that hit kendallville and wiped out the downtown area. i was out with my daughter at the time and she was around 2. and it was a scariest thing. i could feel the car picking up and being moved. so i mean living in both sections of the country i can definitely see there should be standardized in any construction for the natural disasters and stuff. >> bill: absolutely. rose, i think it does -- you point out it makes sense from two points of view. i really appreciate hearing from you is one it saves lives. the other it saves money. remember this is our money that's going out to these areas.
indiana. hello, rose. >> caller: hi, very good. everybody gets caught in that name. >> bill: not a common name, shall we say. >> caller: yeah. my comment is me and my husband we grew up in a little countythrough hurricane agnes in the mid '70s. we live out here now in the midwest. given the choice, at least you know the hurricane is definitely coming and to prepare. out in this -- you have a tornado, you're taking a random shot like a lottery ticket with getting hit. we have a...