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available on any device. >>> abel villegas came face to face with superintendent mike dempsey and theed to be truly committed to do away with those gang affiliations that you have. i don't believe that you're anywhere near that. >> unfortunately for him, though, they weren't convinced. >> when it comes to looking at harm you caused to others and your victims, it seriously concerns me. >> it's like parole board for juveniles, and so it's a high stakes process where the juvenile offender has to convince the board thatter ready to go back into society. that they've completed their program and that they've learned something that they can use when they leave. >> they have absolutely no empathy in regards to them that i can detect. even in the most minute trace, there isn't any. >> and as you saw, as we went through that, there were some concerns. >> back in his unit villegas contemplates another month at pendleton. >> it makes you miss your family a lot and you just -- you don't have that much freedom in here. you always -- you have people telling you when to eat, when to go to the rest ro
available on any device. >>> abel villegas came face to face with superintendent mike dempsey and theed to be truly committed to do away with those gang affiliations that you have. i don't believe that you're anywhere near that. >> unfortunately for him, though, they weren't convinced. >> when it comes to looking at harm you caused to others and your victims, it seriously concerns me. >> it's like parole board for juveniles, and so it's a high stakes process where the...
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. >> despite the aggressive outbursts common with juveniles, superintendent mike dempsey is still requirededucate and rehabilitate all teens behind bars. pendleton, dempsey got rid of long term seg in favor of a short-term segregation policy. >> in some cases, you have to segregate an offender in the best interests of everybody else, to keep people safe and keep people from getting hurt. you have to find a balance between keeping people safe, yet also finding a way to offer treatment programs that will make a difference to turn that particular kid around. what are the options out there? what new ideas and creative programming can we come up with? you have to think outside the box and take risks, unfortunately. >> coming up, abel villegas struggles to come to grips with more time behind bars. >> it makes you miss your family a lot. you don't have that much freedom in here. you have people telling when you to eat, when to go to the restroom, when to sleep. it is not right. it is not nice. wow! [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky soup. it's new chunky beer-n-chee
. >> despite the aggressive outbursts common with juveniles, superintendent mike dempsey is still requirededucate and rehabilitate all teens behind bars. pendleton, dempsey got rid of long term seg in favor of a short-term segregation policy. >> in some cases, you have to segregate an offender in the best interests of everybody else, to keep people safe and keep people from getting hurt. you have to find a balance between keeping people safe, yet also finding a way to offer...
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according to superintendent mike dempsey, jacob has no one or no place to take him in. >> it could beo parent, to there being no guardian, no relative that's willing to take the offender in. it could be that they've exhausted all of the other community placement treatment programs that were out there, and we're having to dig and try to find as best we can somebody else to take him. >> in his final comments about what he sees for his future, jacob reveals one last wrenching detail about the life he left behind. >> normal, good life for me? going back to school so i could finish my high school diploma, take care of my little girl, get married to my girl's mama. take care of them. pretty much normal. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> america's prisons. dangerous. often deadly. there are 2 million people doing time every day. it's a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet, down. >> pendleton juvenile is the last stop in indiana for young offenders who committed serious crimes. we spent months inside where the staff is determined to re
according to superintendent mike dempsey, jacob has no one or no place to take him in. >> it could beo parent, to there being no guardian, no relative that's willing to take the offender in. it could be that they've exhausted all of the other community placement treatment programs that were out there, and we're having to dig and try to find as best we can somebody else to take him. >> in his final comments about what he sees for his future, jacob reveals one last wrenching detail...
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. >> superintendent mike dempsey is in charge of keeping staff safe while rehabilitating and educating even the toughest teen offenders. >> juveniles are much more challenging and much more frustrating on a daily basis. >> when i walk away, that's it. so you choosing for me to walk away? okay. >> they have a thought or an emotion and they will act on it immediately. and most times you can't, you don't ever see it coming. >> after he refused to come to the door and cuff up so we could get him out, we had to gather together an extraction team to get into his room so he wouldn't hurt himself. >> are you ready to cuff up? no. >> this generation of juveniles, they're a lot more reckless. they're probably ten times more reckless than an adult offender. they explode. they have their aggression moments. they're fighting and it's over. and then they -- they'll even apologize. all within a three-minute period. >> while cell extractions at pendleton are rare the procedure is used in extreme circumstances to guarantee the safety of offenders and staff. >> everybody's in good shape. nobody's hurt.
. >> superintendent mike dempsey is in charge of keeping staff safe while rehabilitating and educating even the toughest teen offenders. >> juveniles are much more challenging and much more frustrating on a daily basis. >> when i walk away, that's it. so you choosing for me to walk away? okay. >> they have a thought or an emotion and they will act on it immediately. and most times you can't, you don't ever see it coming. >> after he refused to come to the door and...
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advancing the national interests, not just his party interests, he worked with orin hatch and mike dempsey and john mccain and all of them. because at the end of the day this is about making progress. not making perfection the enemy of the good. so i would say let's make sure hhs and departmental labor enforce, okay, implement. monitor compliance of. health insurance plans to make sure that they are meeting the federal laws requirement. this is simple stuff. follow the law. okay? and let's make sure the federal government follows the law. so not only are we going to hold insurance companies accountable to law, we need our own medicaid and public health system accountable to the federal law. so you know, to my republican friends, this is easy. just do what everyone says. follow the law. you know, you pass laws now you got to live by them. apply it to medicaid. if you're -- you know, my democratic friends say apply the law to these managed care organizations who like to impose higher treatment and financial limitations on those suffering from mental illness. follow the law. let's implement i
advancing the national interests, not just his party interests, he worked with orin hatch and mike dempsey and john mccain and all of them. because at the end of the day this is about making progress. not making perfection the enemy of the good. so i would say let's make sure hhs and departmental labor enforce, okay, implement. monitor compliance of. health insurance plans to make sure that they are meeting the federal laws requirement. this is simple stuff. follow the law. okay? and let's make...
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>> with school and counseling mandatory, superintendent mike dempsey also helps to give juvenile offenderson other than crime once they're released. >> we've been working on a program called future soldier program. essentially what it would do, it would identify offenders in our population who would qualify to be a future soldier. the idea is to be able to release them directly from the facility into the military service without there being any delay, without there being any community transition delay in place. >> patience is key for staff in order to turn troubled kids around. >> we had, for example, a couple offenders a while back, they would act like they was committing suicide and everything else. we went in on them and they're really not committing suicide, they're trying to hurt staff. you don't want to see it, but it does happen. >> the individuals who choose to work here and who stay, who stick it out through the difficult times of working with the adolescents are people that i say, if they can do this job, they can do any job. because this job will challenge everything about you.
>> with school and counseling mandatory, superintendent mike dempsey also helps to give juvenile offenderson other than crime once they're released. >> we've been working on a program called future soldier program. essentially what it would do, it would identify offenders in our population who would qualify to be a future soldier. the idea is to be able to release them directly from the facility into the military service without there being any delay, without there being any...
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against isis, general martin dempsey -- [no audio] theow you have ruled out possibility of having ground forces, u.s. ground forces engaged in combat. thatu are thinking on changes, mike general dempsey be able to convince you otherwise? >> with respect to the climate agreement, the goal that we have -- [no audio] the need for additional action.ional i want to be clear. action. it is an authority that has been repeatedly upheld by the supreme court. obviously, it is supplemented by a bunch of stuff that we are doing that nobody suggested. for example, the doubling of fuel efficiency standards on cars is something we negotiated companies.r what i think has changed is the reaction of some of the folks in to exercise our normal and fairly typical exercises of presidential authority. you're absolutely right that the very nature of an executive action means that the future president could reverse those actions, but that has always been true. that was true when i came into office. if president bush had a bunch of executive actions that he had signed, it was part of my authority to reverse them. that is why, for example, on immigration reform, it continues to be my great for
against isis, general martin dempsey -- [no audio] theow you have ruled out possibility of having ground forces, u.s. ground forces engaged in combat. thatu are thinking on changes, mike general dempsey be able to convince you otherwise? >> with respect to the climate agreement, the goal that we have -- [no audio] the need for additional action.ional i want to be clear. action. it is an authority that has been repeatedly upheld by the supreme court. obviously, it is supplemented by a...
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against isis, general martin dempsey -- i know you have ruled out the possibility of having ground forces, u.s. ground forces engaged in combat. as you are thinking on that changes, mike general dempsey be -- might general dempsey be able to convince you otherwise? >> with respect to the climate agreement, the goal that we have -- [no audio] the need for additional shaped that target based on existing authorities rather than the need for additional congressional action. i want to be clear. on executive not actions i am taking, but based on the authority that has been upheld repeatedly by the supreme epa. for the to be able to shape rules to regulate. obviously it is supplemented by bunch of stuff we are doing. for example, the doubling of fuel efficiency standards on cars is something we negotiated with the car companies. we are selling a lot of american cars domestically as well as internationally. there are more fuel-efficient cars. with respect to executive actions generally, the record will show i have taken fewer executive actions then my could assess her's. no one disputes that. what i think has changed is the reaction of some of the folks in congress to exercis
against isis, general martin dempsey -- i know you have ruled out the possibility of having ground forces, u.s. ground forces engaged in combat. as you are thinking on that changes, mike general dempsey be -- might general dempsey be able to convince you otherwise? >> with respect to the climate agreement, the goal that we have -- [no audio] the need for additional shaped that target based on existing authorities rather than the need for additional congressional action. i want to be...
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advancing the national interests, not just his party interests, he worked with orin hatch and mike dempseynd john mccain and all of them. because at the end of the day this is about making progress. not making perfection the enemy of the good. so i would say let's make sure hhs and departmental labor enforce, okay, implement. monitor compliance of. health insurance plans to make sure that they are meeting the federal laws requirement. this is simple stuff. follow the law. okay? and let's make sure the federal government follows the law. so not only are we going to hold insurance companies accountable to law, we need our own medicaid and public health system accountable to the federal law. so you know, to my republican friends, this is easy. just do what everyone says. follow the law. you know, you pass laws now you got to live by them. apply it to medicaid. if you're -- you know, my democratic friends say apply the law to these managed care organizations who like to impose higher treatment and financial limitations on those suffering from mental illness. follow the law. let's implement it.
advancing the national interests, not just his party interests, he worked with orin hatch and mike dempseynd john mccain and all of them. because at the end of the day this is about making progress. not making perfection the enemy of the good. so i would say let's make sure hhs and departmental labor enforce, okay, implement. monitor compliance of. health insurance plans to make sure that they are meeting the federal laws requirement. this is simple stuff. follow the law. okay? and let's make...
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odierno, the current chief of staff, general -- the current heads of the joint chiefs, general dempsey, when mike mullen was running the joint chiefs, when bob gates was secretary of defense, all of them felt the phrase should be pts, post-traumatic stress. one of the interviews was with bob gates, and this is not a man prone to be overly emotional. it's not a man who's a softie by any stretch. but i asked him about his own experience and what he had seen and what he'd done, and what he said to me was he felt by the time he left, he had post-traumatic stress of some sort because of visiting burn wards and going to cemeteries. he thought that it had changed him. he told me that he knew he had to leave the white house because whenever he was asked a question about any issue, strategy, all he thought of was the soldiers who would come back missing limbs, the soldiers who come back with burns, and he couldn't give advice to the president about anything at a higher level because all he thought was the human cost. and the phrase he uses is post-traumatic stress. >> uh-huh. and we'll take questions as w
odierno, the current chief of staff, general -- the current heads of the joint chiefs, general dempsey, when mike mullen was running the joint chiefs, when bob gates was secretary of defense, all of them felt the phrase should be pts, post-traumatic stress. one of the interviews was with bob gates, and this is not a man prone to be overly emotional. it's not a man who's a softie by any stretch. but i asked him about his own experience and what he had seen and what he'd done, and what he said to...