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i was their love child, so -- >> my name is really john schmidt. i'm not a -- >> well, i know who you are. >> all right. >> i'll be back. >> in the system for like 11 years now, and basically kept me in here because i found out a lot of dirty secrets about cleveland. osama bin laden is still alive. he never left the country. we could never find him because he was in cleveland. >> osama bin laden is in cleveland? >> yes. he was at the horseshoe casino. and he's small, lost weight. nothing like the pictures. >> if outrageous claims were his only issue, he would probably spend less time in segregation, the housing unit where problematic inmates are confined their cells for 23 hours a day and enjoy few if any privileges. >> inmate schmidt does not care about being locked up. it's obvious he doesn't car how long he's in a cell, so he's a harder inmate to deal with because lockup doesn't work. >> he is currently back in segregation for taking his cleaning duties in another housing unit to an unacceptable level. >> schmidt was sweeping around here with hi
i was their love child, so -- >> my name is really john schmidt. i'm not a -- >> well, i know who you are. >> all right. >> i'll be back. >> in the system for like 11 years now, and basically kept me in here because i found out a lot of dirty secrets about cleveland. osama bin laden is still alive. he never left the country. we could never find him because he was in cleveland. >> osama bin laden is in cleveland? >> yes. he was at the horseshoe casino....
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. >> the jail psychiatrist gets to the bottom of john schmidt's stories. and -- >> i never hung around a lot of gay people before. it's just not my thing. >> a special housing unit for seniors and gays. >> this is very interesting. you're intelligent. you're articulate. >>> while most clevelanders have never stepped foot inside the cuyahoga county correction center, the jail's 2,200 inmates reflect the diversity of the city itself and 70 housing units. none of them as diverse as 9-d. it is dedicated to male inmates who might be considered prey. >> they are your transgender inmates, homosexual inmates. they mix them in with the older inmates because they're less likely to assault them for the lifestyle than if they would be in a younger pod. there would be a lot more assaults on them. >> i am in here because of my age. i'm a heterosexual. i'm not a transgender or any of those guys. i'm just a straight guy. >> 65-year-old mason says 9-d exposed him to people he might never have met on the outside. >> this is an interesting experience. i just never hung aroun
. >> the jail psychiatrist gets to the bottom of john schmidt's stories. and -- >> i never hung around a lot of gay people before. it's just not my thing. >> a special housing unit for seniors and gays. >> this is very interesting. you're intelligent. you're articulate. >>> while most clevelanders have never stepped foot inside the cuyahoga county correction center, the jail's 2,200 inmates reflect the diversity of the city itself and 70 housing units. none of...
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. >> hardly anyone has a story or as many stories as john schmidt. he's been charged with inducing panic, to which he has pled not guilty. it's not a run of the mill charge nor has schmidt proven to be a run of the mill inmate. >> i went to use a pay phone and by the time i came back, there was like nine cops there, maybe ten, streets blocked off and then they ran up to me, they said, what are you doing? put your hands up. do you have any weapons? i had no weapons. they are like, what's that silver container that's in your car that's attached to your key ignition? because a parking plot attend ent said you told me it was a nuclear bomb, atomic bomb and if they undo the key chain it will ignite and go off. >> according to the police report, he told the parking lot attendant he had an atomic bomb in his car and planned to below up the city of cleveland. the attendant called police and schmidt was arrested and no bomb was uncovered in his vehicle. they know him well enough not to take everything he has literally. >> what's going on out there? >> secret
. >> hardly anyone has a story or as many stories as john schmidt. he's been charged with inducing panic, to which he has pled not guilty. it's not a run of the mill charge nor has schmidt proven to be a run of the mill inmate. >> i went to use a pay phone and by the time i came back, there was like nine cops there, maybe ten, streets blocked off and then they ran up to me, they said, what are you doing? put your hands up. do you have any weapons? i had no weapons. they are like,...
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and the lower your wages, the less likely time off is in your plans according to john schmidt. >> manymericans get vacations. >> we do, but we get a lot less than everybody else. the average american gets less than the minimum required vacation in every other country that we looked at. >> they looked at places like japan with ten days, germany with 24, and france with 30. what's more, a study last year found more than half of americans who do get vacation time don't use all of it. often for fear of appearing lazy or being laid off. >> i think what it is is that we have a much higher level of job and security in this country than in the rest of the world. >> it has not always been this way. the growth of the car culture in the 1950s fueled the idea that regular folks, not just the rich, should get away from the grind now and then. >> how would you feel if you were me? >> and for several decades, the family vacation was as american as, well, america. >> a vacation on a farm. have you ever thought of this? >> certainly, some believe the country's work ethic is precisely what made the econ
and the lower your wages, the less likely time off is in your plans according to john schmidt. >> manymericans get vacations. >> we do, but we get a lot less than everybody else. the average american gets less than the minimum required vacation in every other country that we looked at. >> they looked at places like japan with ten days, germany with 24, and france with 30. what's more, a study last year found more than half of americans who do get vacation time don't use all of...
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according to john schmidt. >> many americans get vacations. >> we do.erage american gets less than a minimum required vacation in every other country that we looked at. >> reporter: they looked at places like japan with ten days, germany with 24, and france with 30. what's more, a study last year found more than half of americans who do get vacation time don't use all of it. often for fear of appearing lazy or being laid off. >> i think what it is is that we have a much higher level of job insecurity in this country than in the rest of the world. >> reporter: it is not always been this way. the growth of the car culture in the 1950s fueled the idea that regular folks, not just the rich, should get away from the grind now and then. >> how would you feel if you were me? >> reporter: and for several decades, the family vacation was as american as, well, america. >> a vacation on a farm. have you ever thought of this? >> reporter: certainly some believe the country's work ethic is precisely what made the economy great, and now would be the worst time for va
according to john schmidt. >> many americans get vacations. >> we do.erage american gets less than a minimum required vacation in every other country that we looked at. >> reporter: they looked at places like japan with ten days, germany with 24, and france with 30. what's more, a study last year found more than half of americans who do get vacation time don't use all of it. often for fear of appearing lazy or being laid off. >> i think what it is is that we have a much...
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john: thank you, gavin schmidt. i appreciate you coming and i would love to have you come in. in roy spencer to reply. or stay if you would like. >> i'm t interested, but thank you very much. john: dr. spencer, can you -- so what do you say to what he says? >> i agree with some of what he says. i speak out because i believe forcing unrealistic, expensive energy solutions upon the poor is going to kill people. we know that it kills. i would rather save people from poverty than theoretically save people in the future. john: you have said carbon monoxide can make the planet greener? speaker that is pretty much understood. the are hundreds of papers that says increasing co2s good for basically all the plants they studied, even crops like corn. my long-term prediction is eventually we will realize more co2 in the atmosphere is actually a good thing and considering the fact it is necessary for life on earth to have co2 in the atmosphere, it is amazing h little there is in the atmosphere. john: the perction among my friends here in new york if you are this weird outliner, and all the
john: thank you, gavin schmidt. i appreciate you coming and i would love to have you come in. in roy spencer to reply. or stay if you would like. >> i'm t interested, but thank you very much. john: dr. spencer, can you -- so what do you say to what he says? >> i agree with some of what he says. i speak out because i believe forcing unrealistic, expensive energy solutions upon the poor is going to kill people. we know that it kills. i would rather save people from poverty than...
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schmidt. angela bailey. kim mitchell. and john rowley. >>> thank you, supervisors. my name is neil butcher. i live in the richmond. good to see you, supervisor mar, again. i'm a native san franciscan and i've been using parks all my life. and i can tell you it's been a lot of change in these parks, particularly in the last several years. and [inaudible]. apprenticeship program, but i think i have seen some of their results. a friend of mine, jeff gordon [inaudible]. but i believe he's already sent it to you, so, i'll spare you that. but i just want to speak in [inaudible]. the other day i was driving across cross over drive [inaudible]. and [inaudible]. i was stuck in traffic as you always are on cross over. it was remarkable to me. i kind of stopped and i looked over and i was like, dabtionverctiontion, ~ dang, this looks great out here. this is the western end of the park which is the most neglected [inaudible]. so, i get that. but it doesn't have to look [inaudible]. particularly along the drive. i think it looks great now. and then one other thing in terms of specifically phil ginsberg.
schmidt. angela bailey. kim mitchell. and john rowley. >>> thank you, supervisors. my name is neil butcher. i live in the richmond. good to see you, supervisor mar, again. i'm a native san franciscan and i've been using parks all my life. and i can tell you it's been a lot of change in these parks, particularly in the last several years. and [inaudible]. apprenticeship program, but i think i have seen some of their results. a friend of mine, jeff gordon [inaudible]. but i believe he's...
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john boehner now, eugene? >> you know, it is going to be kind of a drag for awhile, but he would have preferred just about any other republican to win that seat. that said, i think steve schmidt is right, i don't think it is an enduring problem necessarily depending how he behaves, and depending whether again he makes his new congressional career about him. in this race basically democrats were playing with house money. this is not a district that a democrat should win in, but from the republican side, temporary embarrassment aside, better to win than lose. so they want to see. they were supposed to win it, but they won it, so they have happy on that. >> if you look at the county map from the first district, what's interesting, it went red. there was some question charleston may go for elizabeth colbert busch. in the end, he got all of them. what do you make of that? >> this was an off, off, off year special election. usually you get low turnout for these, for democrats the same could happen in 2014, that obama coalition that showed up in 2012 might not show up in the same way in 2014, and certainly didn't show up, isn't in much existence in this district. for democrats, they
john boehner now, eugene? >> you know, it is going to be kind of a drag for awhile, but he would have preferred just about any other republican to win that seat. that said, i think steve schmidt is right, i don't think it is an enduring problem necessarily depending how he behaves, and depending whether again he makes his new congressional career about him. in this race basically democrats were playing with house money. this is not a district that a democrat should win in, but from the...