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the nashua street jail. >> this ain't walsh street. this ain't bourbon street. it sure ain't rodeo drive, this is nashville street. >> the new arrivals have not been convicted of the crimes for been convicted for the crime for which they were arrested and considered innocent until proven guilty. >> good morning. >> those who are not quickly released or bailed out will be housed at nashua until their cases are closed. and every year, thousands of men and women undergo a demanding application process to secure and manage inmates while they're in jail. less than 1% will make it to the final stage, cadet training. >> there was 40 people, 40 candidates that were brought into this academy class. there were upwards of 10,000 applications for the job. >> the cadets must pass a series of difficult tests to become suffolk county jail deputies. >> we teach them everything from combatives which is defensive tactics to firearms, to first aid, fire safety, approximately 40 different components of what they do. this morning, we're going to do some defense ifsive tactics traini
the nashua street jail. >> this ain't walsh street. this ain't bourbon street. it sure ain't rodeo drive, this is nashville street. >> the new arrivals have not been convicted of the crimes for been convicted for the crime for which they were arrested and considered innocent until proven guilty. >> good morning. >> those who are not quickly released or bailed out will be housed at nashua until their cases are closed. and every year, thousands of men and women undergo a...
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in my state of new hampshire, a $16 million project to rebuild the runway of boyer field in nashua will be delayed if we don't pass an extension. boyer field is the busiest general aviation airport in new england, and breaking ground this fall on the runway reconstruction project would have created 50 jobs. instead, because of this delay, construction likely won't begin until this spring, and those 50 people are going to have to wait, something that shouldn't have to happen. the tragedy is that they won't have jobs not because they don't have the skills or that the project isn't needed, but because the house is playing politics with the f.a.a. 42 employees at the f.a.a.'s air traffic control center in nashua have been furloughed, and this shutdown is taking a terrible toll on them. i want to tell you about just one: steve finnerty from bedford. i talked to steve earlier today. he's a civil engineer and worked for the f.a.a. for the last 15 years. he's the sole breadwinner for his family of five. he has a young daughter and a pair of year-old twins who are struggling with medical issues.
in my state of new hampshire, a $16 million project to rebuild the runway of boyer field in nashua will be delayed if we don't pass an extension. boyer field is the busiest general aviation airport in new england, and breaking ground this fall on the runway reconstruction project would have created 50 jobs. instead, because of this delay, construction likely won't begin until this spring, and those 50 people are going to have to wait, something that shouldn't have to happen. the tragedy is that...
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. >> he was arrested as a high school student and has been detained without bail at nashua street for nearly a year while he awaits trial. >> never thought i'd be in a position like this. >> i missed a lot. i missed a lot. my girl's birthday, my mother's birthday, grandmother's birthday. i missed everything. >> if convicted, badgett faces a 25 year to life sentence on a charge of first-degree murder. he has pled not guilty. >> sherman badgett is torn between two worlds. do i want to do the right thing? do i want to excel academically? make my family proud? or do i want to do what my peers are doing in the neighborhood? what's right and what's wrong? he seems conflicted between the two worlds. >> badgett is accused of shooting and killing another student during a high school dance. he denies being the shooter. >> fight broke out, somebody was leaving the gun in the gym. basically everybody started running from the gym. then you hear three shots. the friend in front of the door, he got shot once, it only took one shot -- that's all it takes. >> authorities could not immediately identify
. >> he was arrested as a high school student and has been detained without bail at nashua street for nearly a year while he awaits trial. >> never thought i'd be in a position like this. >> i missed a lot. i missed a lot. my girl's birthday, my mother's birthday, grandmother's birthday. i missed everything. >> if convicted, badgett faces a 25 year to life sentence on a charge of first-degree murder. he has pled not guilty. >> sherman badgett is torn between two...
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nashua be able to respond. i appreciate the merchant's association being very proactive and responsive to their merchants. and katherine who is the in turn is concluding her internship, but she worked this summer to really start compiling some early detailed information. and we're close to 300 cases. this does not include cases that were filed in state court. if there are some interesting trends, there is a high number of these cases that are in the richmond and the sense that restaurants. there is just a little bit more data collection and we need to add this the cases. what i would like to do is start reaching out to the businesses, tracking who is so open and seeing if they would be willing to communicate information in terms of the amount of settlements. most of these cases, they settled out of court and so we don't know what the amounts are. those are some of the next steps. mr. johnson has written a guide on how to hire an inspector. it has a good list of recommendations. live translated it to the six dif
nashua be able to respond. i appreciate the merchant's association being very proactive and responsive to their merchants. and katherine who is the in turn is concluding her internship, but she worked this summer to really start compiling some early detailed information. and we're close to 300 cases. this does not include cases that were filed in state court. if there are some interesting trends, there is a high number of these cases that are in the richmond and the sense that restaurants....
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nashua be able to respond. i appreciate the merchant's association being very proactive and responsive to their merchants. and katherine who is the in turn is concluding her internship, but she worked this summer to really start compiling some early detailed information. and we're close
nashua be able to respond. i appreciate the merchant's association being very proactive and responsive to their merchants. and katherine who is the in turn is concluding her internship, but she worked this summer to really start compiling some early detailed information. and we're close
nashua be able to respond. i appreciate the merchant's association being very proactivean
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it's going to move right on up into nashua, to portland. yufl see -- that's 60 to 70 along the coast there. kennebunkport through portland. into canada, this is monday night. that's how it continues to move monday night from about almost into halifax, although i think you're probably 30 to 40 miles per hour, then up into newfoundland and then it gets cold enough that it dies off. >> a lot of viewers in canada will be watching this closely, as well. thank you very much. >>> president obama's closely monitoring this storm. he addressed his concerns during a visit today to fema headquarters here in washington. >> a long 72 hours. and obviously a lot of families are going to be affected. what we heard, the biggest concern i'm having right now has to do with flooding and power. it sounds like that's the -- the enormous strain on a lot of states. and that means eight days, even longer in some cases depending upon what the track of the storm is. we're really going to have to stay on top of the recovery -- response and recovery phase this thing. >>
it's going to move right on up into nashua, to portland. yufl see -- that's 60 to 70 along the coast there. kennebunkport through portland. into canada, this is monday night. that's how it continues to move monday night from about almost into halifax, although i think you're probably 30 to 40 miles per hour, then up into newfoundland and then it gets cold enough that it dies off. >> a lot of viewers in canada will be watching this closely, as well. thank you very much. >>>...
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look up to the north, manchester, nashua, nashua home of the great jay wallace where they are expectingrain. some of the bad news for them. boston and springfield heavy rain six to eight inches expected. newport, rhode island not noted on the map, that's where molly line is. are you getting blown around a still? >> reporter: we are the one of the big concerns that the r. officials have is because the event is now downgraded, that people will not take things seriously and we take a look, check out the big waves and a tragedy will happen because of that we've seen bike riders, people bringing their kids down. the concern is because there are a lot of trees coming down, live powerlines will be down. cranston, rhode island power outages. across the state 140 or so thousand people without power. crews are trying to get things turned back on. there's folks out walking their dogs. there are folks checking things out. that's the big concern authorities have. people are not taking things seriously and could be hurt. they are asking people to stay inside. a little further north, you mentioned bos
look up to the north, manchester, nashua, nashua home of the great jay wallace where they are expectingrain. some of the bad news for them. boston and springfield heavy rain six to eight inches expected. newport, rhode island not noted on the map, that's where molly line is. are you getting blown around a still? >> reporter: we are the one of the big concerns that the r. officials have is because the event is now downgraded, that people will not take things seriously and we take a look,...
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male inmates awaiting trial and who have yet to make bail are dough detained at the nashua street facility where daily population averages about 700. if they have been convicted of a crime and are sentenced to less than 2 1/2 years, most will transfer to the nearby house of correction, which averages 1,700 inmates. while their charges vary, nearly all of them will need to confront the truths of their pasts if they hope to avoid coming back. >> it may be a history of abuse, negligent, lack of education, lack of job history, substance abuse issues, you name it. >> but there's another issue that is also bringing more people to jail. not only in boston but nationwide. >> the percentages of mental illness are off the charts. they are shocking. it's much harder once people begin to get older to tackle those deficits that have been growing and growing and growing over a period of time. >> though he was deemed competent enough to understand his charges and stand trial, a lifelong mental illness is a reality for corey allen. he is serving a 2 1/2 year sentence for an array of crimes. because he is
male inmates awaiting trial and who have yet to make bail are dough detained at the nashua street facility where daily population averages about 700. if they have been convicted of a crime and are sentenced to less than 2 1/2 years, most will transfer to the nearby house of correction, which averages 1,700 inmates. while their charges vary, nearly all of them will need to confront the truths of their pasts if they hope to avoid coming back. >> it may be a history of abuse, negligent, lack...
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. >> well, you know, he was up here yesterday meeting with business leaders in the city of nashua just a couple of hours at this coffee shop behind me doing retail meet and greet. there has been criticism rick pairy taking credit for all the job creation happened down in texas. when many people say it was -- due in part because of the oil and gas intruss friday. hearing a lot of that from dem tra democrats. he's very critical of president obama, as you said. clearly the gloves are being taken off. listen to what he had to say yesterday about president obama. >> the president said i needed to watch what i say. i just want to respond back, if i may. mr. president, actions speak louder than words. my actions as governor are helping create jobs in this country. the president's actions are killing jobs in this country. it's time to get america working again. >> reporter: there you have it. the texas governor rick perry in new hampshire. yesterday speaking to business and and political leaders here in the state. he calls himself the pro-business president. we will hear what he has to say tod
. >> well, you know, he was up here yesterday meeting with business leaders in the city of nashua just a couple of hours at this coffee shop behind me doing retail meet and greet. there has been criticism rick pairy taking credit for all the job creation happened down in texas. when many people say it was -- due in part because of the oil and gas intruss friday. hearing a lot of that from dem tra democrats. he's very critical of president obama, as you said. clearly the gloves are being...
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small businesses in bedford, suburban homeowners in nashua will be paying for the entire budget of the chinese military. no precedent on that anywhere in history. the roman empire got pretty stupid in its last years, but they didn't say to roman taxpayers that as a matter of policy you're going to have to pick up the bill not just for the roman military, but the advise governor military as well. and the they had, it wouldn't have been so bad because the other military's budget was mostly just pelts. [laughter] so they'd have still gotten a better deal than we do. permanence is the illusion of every age. we are not, we are not just outsourcing the economy, we are outsourcing power. and as american power fades, it's outsourcing the future to a very dangerous planet. um, this is, this is a bleak -- this is bleak, and i understand it's a depressing scenario. i don't want to give away the ending of my book, but when we do do the musical version that drew seemed to be encouraging, we will focus group the finale in out of town previews, and we'll change it to a happy ending in the which miche
small businesses in bedford, suburban homeowners in nashua will be paying for the entire budget of the chinese military. no precedent on that anywhere in history. the roman empire got pretty stupid in its last years, but they didn't say to roman taxpayers that as a matter of policy you're going to have to pick up the bill not just for the roman military, but the advise governor military as well. and the they had, it wouldn't have been so bad because the other military's budget was mostly just...
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perry was here in new hampshire today making several stops, including one at a high tech firm here in nashua business leaders. earlier in the day at a breakfast, he refused to stand down on his comments about ben bernanke. in fact, he said that yesterday that president obama basically lectured him for making those comments, those critical comments to bernanke. let's listen to what the texas governor had to say. >> yesterday the president said i needed to watch what i say. i just want to respond back, if i may. mr. president, actions speak louder than words. my actions as governor are helping create jobs in this country. the president's actions are killing jobs in this country. it's time to get america working again. >> reporter: there you have rick perry, the texas governor who just jumped into the presidential race last weekend. he's holding private meetings today. done some local interviews. tomorrow he has more events here in new hampshire. randi? >> let's turn to washington where paul steinhauser is standing by. paul, i want o ask you, what is the latest on governor christie, i know the
perry was here in new hampshire today making several stops, including one at a high tech firm here in nashua business leaders. earlier in the day at a breakfast, he refused to stand down on his comments about ben bernanke. in fact, he said that yesterday that president obama basically lectured him for making those comments, those critical comments to bernanke. let's listen to what the texas governor had to say. >> yesterday the president said i needed to watch what i say. i just want to...
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campaign and reevaluating the campaign to ensure that it is -- we're able to focus the resources nashua -- necessary to accomplish our objectives. we will probably to the sometime after the new year. we intend to work south into the fall. we're going to fight all winter and attempt to disrupt enemy safe havens throughout the winter. the opportunity for him to rest and refit and we will continue in the summer to disrupt the enemy and spend a particular amount of attention in the east. the time for those decisions remain to be determined. we are doing the staff analysis now and i will be making those decisions in the relatively near future. >> david martin with cps. to be precise. did you eventually kill the specific taliban leader that you were after in the original operation? and you seem to be saying it was an airstrike but you do not quite say it was an airstrike. was it an air strike which you used to get him? used to get him? >> two separate questions. do we get the leader that we were going after in the initial operation? we did not. we're going to continue to pursue that network.
campaign and reevaluating the campaign to ensure that it is -- we're able to focus the resources nashua -- necessary to accomplish our objectives. we will probably to the sometime after the new year. we intend to work south into the fall. we're going to fight all winter and attempt to disrupt enemy safe havens throughout the winter. the opportunity for him to rest and refit and we will continue in the summer to disrupt the enemy and spend a particular amount of attention in the east. the time...