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unfortunately for him we had staff, isu staff in the area.e he's halfway off the chair. that's what kind of piqued the curiosity of my officers. the way the individual is sitting. the suspect is looking around very nervously. as you can see, his right hand there is on an orange bindle. within a matter of seconds that bindle will be secreted in his rectum. the orange package there was approximately one ounce of marijuana. we watched this as it unfolded. we were able to apprehend him and his visitor. she was booked into kern valley jail, and he was placed in administrative segregation for introduction of narcotics into kern valley state prison. >> on this morning, sergeant alvarez and his team are conducting a routine search of the prison laundry and canteen. >> any dope that's found we'll photograph, we'll bag it, and we'll tag it and we'll move on if it's uncontrolled. if we find it on the inmate, then that's a different story. >> squad units, you ready to proceed? okay, squad units. let's go. >> front door, front door. >> minutes later they
unfortunately for him we had staff, isu staff in the area.e he's halfway off the chair. that's what kind of piqued the curiosity of my officers. the way the individual is sitting. the suspect is looking around very nervously. as you can see, his right hand there is on an orange bindle. within a matter of seconds that bindle will be secreted in his rectum. the orange package there was approximately one ounce of marijuana. we watched this as it unfolded. we were able to apprehend him and his...
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. >> isu came in here about a week and a half ago, we did a heroin bust and marijuana, found 11.61 gramsm used to like two or three, so this was a big bust. plus, he had some marijuana, and somehow, he had a cell phone. these guys are slick. it's a never-ending problem. and these guys are addicted to heroin, et cetera. it will always be a problem. >> there is no real rehabilitation going on in this place. you're just going to come in and you're going to get out, and whatever happens in between is really on yourself. >> come on, frankie! >>> coming up on "lockup: extended stay," see how some inmates find opportunities for intimacy in prison. >> if i didn't have these visits here with you, rachel, if i didn't have these visits, i don't know if our whole marriage would have lasted this long. >> it wouldn't, huh? @ñ >>> how are you, dear? all right. the conjugal visit's where the immediate family -- wife, mother, father, children -- can come and spend basically 48 hours here at the institution. we have a condominium available to these inmates. they have to be a mainline inmate with a release
. >> isu came in here about a week and a half ago, we did a heroin bust and marijuana, found 11.61 gramsm used to like two or three, so this was a big bust. plus, he had some marijuana, and somehow, he had a cell phone. these guys are slick. it's a never-ending problem. and these guys are addicted to heroin, et cetera. it will always be a problem. >> there is no real rehabilitation going on in this place. you're just going to come in and you're going to get out, and whatever happens...
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after completing their search, the isu and igi teams head back to headquarters to decode the message in hopes of learning more about the hidden weapons. >> the kites, they just take a pen, and sharpen it down and write as small as they can. they write a lot of these kites. for us, we're not used to reading small like that. so we take them, blow them up, and we're able to read them a lot better. a lot easier. from the one kite i read already, it's about weapons on the yard. >> officers finally have the information they have been seeking, the location of the weapons on the "b" yard. this intel may be the only way to prevent future attacks like the ones carried out by jeremy. >> i had blood all over my hands. >> i licked the blood off my hands to get away with the crime. >> but jeremy's brush with violence didn't start with prison. it was a brutal crime that brought him to corcoran in the first place. >> i have been in prison since the end of '99. i was originally arrested for murder in boulder creek next to santa cruz. before that i was living on the streets for approximately two years
after completing their search, the isu and igi teams head back to headquarters to decode the message in hopes of learning more about the hidden weapons. >> the kites, they just take a pen, and sharpen it down and write as small as they can. they write a lot of these kites. for us, we're not used to reading small like that. so we take them, blow them up, and we're able to read them a lot better. a lot easier. from the one kite i read already, it's about weapons on the yard. >>...
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think isus what we going to happen and then we have to make choices about that. because one of the implications of the line of argument is the earth is always changing and we as societies can change and adapt in many ways and of course we do not know that is the case with the climate. it is something we can adapt to. but if you take that idea that society can adapt, it leaves us with the question of, even if we can adapt this is the kind the world we want to live in? about areings we care being endangered by the changes that are happening and we do have a choice about this. >> can human ingenuity saves the 9:00. sunday night at hard book tv this weekend. markook club is back with book.itch read the book and see what other viewers are saying on our facebook page and on twitter. >> a special season two preview of first ladies, it was a image. politicss look at the and styles of first ladies from edith roosevelt to michelle obama and how the world -- role of first lady continues to evolve. this about one hour. ♪ >> you have to be honest, exactly how you feel and i f
think isus what we going to happen and then we have to make choices about that. because one of the implications of the line of argument is the earth is always changing and we as societies can change and adapt in many ways and of course we do not know that is the case with the climate. it is something we can adapt to. but if you take that idea that society can adapt, it leaves us with the question of, even if we can adapt this is the kind the world we want to live in? about areings we care being...
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have overthrown, that we have made unstable using any number of search dishes means -- of -- this isuseans another example of the united states, u.k., france alike using -- france alike, mercenaries and the men in syria -- neede need to take not to take conventional wisdom. they need to get off of their behind and do some research. we live in an information age. if you look online you will see an example of people being asked -- one of the rebels killed a man, cut out his heart and started eating it right before a camera. ran a piece times with the slaughter of soldiers. these are the people we are being asked to support. we need to wake up and understand that this is all out allrael and taking of israel's enemies. this is what -- that is what this is all about. host: in "usa today" -- our conversation will continue. we are going to be looking both at the military and diplomatic aspects of it with two guests. and latervid barno yoon as a continue on "the washington journal." ♪ collects the ringing of this spell announces the opening of thanksgiving day of the 22nd annual sale. -- its h
have overthrown, that we have made unstable using any number of search dishes means -- of -- this isuseans another example of the united states, u.k., france alike using -- france alike, mercenaries and the men in syria -- neede need to take not to take conventional wisdom. they need to get off of their behind and do some research. we live in an information age. if you look online you will see an example of people being asked -- one of the rebels killed a man, cut out his heart and started...
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what isu please explain going on? guest: thank you, richard. everything you said is exactly right. state of that vermont will lead the nation in a very new direction in health care. it is appropriate that we do it. we are a small state. we have 630,000 people. we have a bunch of very good hospitals. we have a lot of good medical personnel. and to answer richard's question, this is what i believe. i believe if vermont can show that a single-payer system that guarantees health care to all people, which takes the burden off of business am a which gives people freedom of choice with regards to doctors and hospitals, and which is cost effective -- if we can prove it in vermont, i have not the slightest doubt that other states will be saying we want to do the same thing, and eventually we will have a national health care system in this country. i hope, it's not -- administered at the state level, not in washington -- that would end the absurdity and the horror of 48 million people not having health insurance at all. i hope of vermont will lead the nation in that direction. host: jeffrey
what isu please explain going on? guest: thank you, richard. everything you said is exactly right. state of that vermont will lead the nation in a very new direction in health care. it is appropriate that we do it. we are a small state. we have 630,000 people. we have a bunch of very good hospitals. we have a lot of good medical personnel. and to answer richard's question, this is what i believe. i believe if vermont can show that a single-payer system that guarantees health care to all people,...
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i think we now know the cost is a lot larger than we had originally proposed. , it isu reduce carbonthe world is experiencing relative to a changing climate. when this administration came in, then began a number process to look at what science has happened since then, what the theling shows us about earlier cost of methane projections. we updated it and we put it in a rule in 2010. there is a good technical document with that rule. i don't think it was an epa rule. put it out and it was a document that was produced by the white house. omb and the cea did a process and the epa was participating. it out and we had a good discussion. we got public comment and we move that forward with the rules. so we had a new cost of methane and what it said was that we were using three of the models that are always used, most effectively, to estimate climate impact and we said that as the models are updated or in two years, we should look at it again because the information is changing as science comes in. that is how we do our business. that is what we did recently. we did a not date. you know why?
i think we now know the cost is a lot larger than we had originally proposed. , it isu reduce carbonthe world is experiencing relative to a changing climate. when this administration came in, then began a number process to look at what science has happened since then, what the theling shows us about earlier cost of methane projections. we updated it and we put it in a rule in 2010. there is a good technical document with that rule. i don't think it was an epa rule. put it out and it was a...
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this just as vital today as it was three years ago, 15 years ago when the sec started struggling with isu. the appeal to common sense is about the best we can do. should your communications capabilities be changing because today you can send an e-mail? is it really that different or do you still want the ability and the right to send your information to whomever you want? otello behar to draw the internet even though we've tried. it's easy for people to understand these are tools they need as much as ever. steven said people rely on these basic necessities. that's a rising number of server time and we need more and more access to information to keep up in this economy and keep up with our families. >> i just want to say hopefully very quickly. again, i want to emphasize what i say to the commissioners themselves and other audiences. the fcc that the commissioners have to begin to say very proudly said that state utility commissioners, legislators and everyday citizens can hear them say that there are mixed messages out they are and that they exist for a purpose, the fcc does admit they ar
this just as vital today as it was three years ago, 15 years ago when the sec started struggling with isu. the appeal to common sense is about the best we can do. should your communications capabilities be changing because today you can send an e-mail? is it really that different or do you still want the ability and the right to send your information to whomever you want? otello behar to draw the internet even though we've tried. it's easy for people to understand these are tools they need as...