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the nashua street jail. >> this ain't wall street. this ain't bourbon street. it sure ain't rodeo drive. this is nashua street. >> the new arrivals have not been convicted of the crimes for which they were arrested and considered innocent until proven guilty. >> step in. >> 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 defensive tactics training. they have some ground defense where we've
the nashua street jail. >> this ain't wall street. this ain't bourbon street. it sure ain't rodeo drive. this is nashua street. >> the new arrivals have not been convicted of the crimes for which they were arrested and considered innocent until proven guilty. >> step in. >> 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...
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for the past ten months, delshaun bloodworth has been incarcerated at nashua.iting trial on charges of armed robbery and assault and battery but now he's about to make the move to the house. he's accepted a plea bargain and has been sentenced to two and a half years. >> the judge said this is a gift to me and i should appreciate it because i could have easily got more time. people don't know, armed robbery is a serious, serious charge. so i gladly took it. >> but the plea deal, he admitted his role in the robbery of a woman in downtown boston. >> we roll up behind her and i told her not to yell. people like to yell and then we run off, no, she didn't yell because i told her not to. she might have if didn't said anything or if she didn't see the gun. but told her to give me everything you got. give me everything. i want everything. i don't want just your money, i wan everything. >> did you say anything to the person that you robbed? >> i would tell her, welcome to life. it's a cold world. if that wasn't you, it would be the next person. nothing personal. as we a
for the past ten months, delshaun bloodworth has been incarcerated at nashua.iting trial on charges of armed robbery and assault and battery but now he's about to make the move to the house. he's accepted a plea bargain and has been sentenced to two and a half years. >> the judge said this is a gift to me and i should appreciate it because i could have easily got more time. people don't know, armed robbery is a serious, serious charge. so i gladly took it. >> but the plea deal, he...
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that includes "nashua telegraph", "foster's daily democrat" and the daily sun at the school of law.begin with a topic that has been a part of media for days now. dozens turned out to the pumpkin festival. governor, this question is for you. authorities say they were prepared for such an event, even trying to control the right situation, yet it happened. should the trustees hold an investigation into what it happened? will someone other than the protesters be held accountable? and what we doing to make sure that something like this doesn't happen again? >> enqueue for the question and thank you for hosting. certainly what happened was horrific and unacceptable and we need to make sure that the people held responsible are held accountable. families and children were enjoying things downtown. and police were trying to contain a very precarious situation. they were throwing bottles and even pool balls. we were fortunate that there were not more entries and that includes not only students but citizens from the area and also people who have come from other college campuses were from aroun
that includes "nashua telegraph", "foster's daily democrat" and the daily sun at the school of law.begin with a topic that has been a part of media for days now. dozens turned out to the pumpkin festival. governor, this question is for you. authorities say they were prepared for such an event, even trying to control the right situation, yet it happened. should the trustees hold an investigation into what it happened? will someone other than the protesters be held...
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same facility, those who have only been charged with a crime and are awaiting trial are held at the nashua street jail until the resolution of their case. those who are convicted and receive sentences of two-and-a-half years or less will usually serve their time four miles away at the house of correction. >> top of the world. 15 minutes! i told you. i told you. it was going to be nothing. >> it's a place sal giuliano has become very familiar with over the years. [ bleep ] >> keep a small circle. >> my buddy shayne, mini me. >> south boston's in the house over here. >> we got one for you. >> what's up? >> these guys here, i grew up with them, from the same hometown. >> i don't want to make any more friends. i have 13 commitments. i've been in this jail 12 times. my last court date i had 76 convictions. i'm doing the second half of a two-year sentence, i finished a year in may, went home on probation, placed me on a bracelet, house arrest. that didn't fit too good. i ended up cutting it off, the first of my own. i assisted a few friends before. >> giuliano's latest conviction is for breaking
same facility, those who have only been charged with a crime and are awaiting trial are held at the nashua street jail until the resolution of their case. those who are convicted and receive sentences of two-and-a-half years or less will usually serve their time four miles away at the house of correction. >> top of the world. 15 minutes! i told you. i told you. it was going to be nothing. >> it's a place sal giuliano has become very familiar with over the years. [ bleep ] >>...
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the telegraph of nashua, at the unh school of law. let us begin.ilian employees were guarded as the largest groups of employees. what more needs to be done is that they are not on the chopping block in the future? congresswoman, let's start with you. >> thank you, i'm delighted to be here. what needs to be done, we have already done. we have invested heavily to make sure that the shipyard has the funding that they needed and we have also had a lot of funding for the shipyard just recently in our bill, my committee put in that there would be no closure to the shipyard. when i go there, i'm always delighted to see those individuals harder work. speak your thank you very much for the question. this is not just a shipbuilding location here in the state of new hampshire, one of four in the country, but also an economic engine for the state of new hampshire and it's something that i will continue to protect and ensure that i would always oppose. we have the best and finest men and women that are working the core building under budget and within the time
the telegraph of nashua, at the unh school of law. let us begin.ilian employees were guarded as the largest groups of employees. what more needs to be done is that they are not on the chopping block in the future? congresswoman, let's start with you. >> thank you, i'm delighted to be here. what needs to be done, we have already done. we have invested heavily to make sure that the shipyard has the funding that they needed and we have also had a lot of funding for the shipyard just recently...
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male inmates who are awaiting trial and have yet to make bail are detained at the nashua street facility, where the daily population averages about 700. if they have been convicted of a crime and are sentenced to less than two and a half years, most will transfer to the nearby house of correction, which averages 1, 00 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, and neglect, a 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 battle with mental illness is a reality for inmite corey allen. is he serving a two and a half year s
male inmates who are awaiting trial and have yet to make bail are detained at the nashua street facility, where the daily population averages about 700. if they have been convicted of a crime and are sentenced to less than two and a half years, most will transfer to the nearby house of correction, which averages 1, 00 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, and...
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the telegraph of nashua, at the unh school of law. let us begin. are some 4700 civilian employees were guarded as the largest groups of employees. what more needs to be done is that they are not on the chopping block in the future? congresswoman, let's start with you. >> thank you, i'm delighted to be here. what needs to be done, we have already done. we have invested heavily to make sure that the shipyard has the funding that they needed and we have also had a lot of funding for the shipyard just recently in our bill, my committee put in that there would be no closure to the shipyard. when i go there, i'm always delighted to see those individuals harder work. speak your thank you very much for the question. this is not just a shipbuilding location here in the state of new hampshire, one of four in the country, but also an economic engine for the state of new hampshire and it's something that i will continue to protect and ensure that i would always oppose. we have the best and finest men and women that are working the core building under budget an
the telegraph of nashua, at the unh school of law. let us begin. are some 4700 civilian employees were guarded as the largest groups of employees. what more needs to be done is that they are not on the chopping block in the future? congresswoman, let's start with you. >> thank you, i'm delighted to be here. what needs to be done, we have already done. we have invested heavily to make sure that the shipyard has the funding that they needed and we have also had a lot of funding for the...
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my mother had polio and choose one of two kids in nashua that had it and survived.o the solution is not going to clearly come from the federal government. they have no protocol, the story keeps changing. >> moderator: thank you. bruce poliquin, what should the government be doing to prevent the spread of that's? >> this is a serious matter and i agree with my opponent. you know, this is a deadly disease and its highly infectious. the administration has completely dropped the ball. my judgment is a lot more mature at age 60 then my '30s. we have some very serious issues that we are facing in this country and when it comes to this disease i believe that we must absolutely stop travel from west africa where these individuals are coming from, we have to do everything to help them care this. and also we need to secure the borders. this becomes not only a national security issue, but also a security issue. this is an example where she believes in amnesty for students that are here illegally, i do not. we need to control the borders to make sure we understand this and we j
my mother had polio and choose one of two kids in nashua that had it and survived.o the solution is not going to clearly come from the federal government. they have no protocol, the story keeps changing. >> moderator: thank you. bruce poliquin, what should the government be doing to prevent the spread of that's? >> this is a serious matter and i agree with my opponent. you know, this is a deadly disease and its highly infectious. the administration has completely dropped the ball....
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as media partners or the telegraph of nashua "foster's daily democrat" the portsmouth herald the laconialy sun and the redmond center at unh school of law. we begin tonight with a story that has been dominating the headlines for days in new hampshire. in her usual request let's turn our attention to the video screen behind you. dozens were hurt at the violence saturday near the pumpkin festival and team. governor does questions for you. they were prepared for such an event purchasing an air cap to control the situation and still happen. should the trusty holden at the guest -- investigation into how this happened and what he doing to make sure something like this does not happen again? hassan: thank you for the question and thank you to new hampshire one for hosting the panels few polls and to mr. havenstein for agreeing to this debate. certainly would have been inking over the weekend was horrific and unacceptable and we need to make sure the people who are responsible are held accountable. while families and children were enjoying a pumpkin festival downtown our law enforcement came to
as media partners or the telegraph of nashua "foster's daily democrat" the portsmouth herald the laconialy sun and the redmond center at unh school of law. we begin tonight with a story that has been dominating the headlines for days in new hampshire. in her usual request let's turn our attention to the video screen behind you. dozens were hurt at the violence saturday near the pumpkin festival and team. governor does questions for you. they were prepared for such an event purchasing...
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it happened in nashua new hampshire. the boys were inside when the house went up 30 feet in the air. the man awho owns the bouncy house said it was being set up for a fundraising event and the boys should not have been inside. >> the 2-year-old is still in critical condition. let's look at other stories caught in our global net. parents in south wails under arms when a bulletin said students sick should be sent to school. students are expected to attend classes, this is because they have a problem with truancy in south wales. >> there are things that are contagious. >> parents are up in arms there. you can understand that. >> a french retailer has a problem, the new york post saying customers are receiving recent orders of their chronic bag complaining they smell of marijuana. >> apparently, they said they had a bad tanning problem in this batch, so when it gets hot, like if you have your bag in a hot car, it releases an interesting smell. >> that smells like pot? that's a $20,000 a bag problem. >> it's not a bird or pla
it happened in nashua new hampshire. the boys were inside when the house went up 30 feet in the air. the man awho owns the bouncy house said it was being set up for a fundraising event and the boys should not have been inside. >> the 2-year-old is still in critical condition. let's look at other stories caught in our global net. parents in south wails under arms when a bulletin said students sick should be sent to school. students are expected to attend classes, this is because they have...
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would we start i wa would also like to tk our other partners of tonight's debate, the telegraph of nashua's daily democrat. let us begin. with some 47 and seven employers the portsmouth naval sugar is among the the largest employers long seacoast to the shipyard was never shut up years back as part of the since -- defense apart with base closing. what can make sure it's not on the chopping block any future and what is your vision going forward? shea-porter: thank you. i'm delighted to be. what needs be done we are intended we invested heavily in the shipyard to make sure they have the funding they needed so they would be ready for the virginia subs. we also get a lot of funding for the shipyard and just recently in our national defense authorization bill, my committee, the armed service committee put in no proximity would not have the close that shipyard. we been taking care of that. when i go to the shipyard was delighted to see those cranes. and the people are hard at work. guinta: thank you very much, paul. or the question. this is not just a shipbuilding location here in the state to
would we start i wa would also like to tk our other partners of tonight's debate, the telegraph of nashua's daily democrat. let us begin. with some 47 and seven employers the portsmouth naval sugar is among the the largest employers long seacoast to the shipyard was never shut up years back as part of the since -- defense apart with base closing. what can make sure it's not on the chopping block any future and what is your vision going forward? shea-porter: thank you. i'm delighted to be. what...
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as he was driven to nashua, less than 60 hours before the polls opened. clinton was encouraged when he arrived at the event, saw an overflow crowd come to hear him on the saturday night before the primary. this was a good sign he told his wife. hillary clinton was not so sanguine. how do we know, she said, that they're not just coming to see the freak show? just a couple more. i lived in jerusalem for four years and covered the middle east. i was actually there off and on, over about a 10-year period. and, at one point, i went and spent about a week in gaza, which has been very much in the news lately, when i was there, the situation in gaza was a bit different. it was still under israeli occupation. it was as it is today, just gracefully poor, poor, sad. at that time forgotten. and i felt i needed to do a magazine piece about gaza. this was a piece that appeared in "the boston globe" magazine in 1986. welcome. the characters in arabic and english and hebrew and crawl in falsely bright colors as sad as toys in a children's cancer ward across the arch over
as he was driven to nashua, less than 60 hours before the polls opened. clinton was encouraged when he arrived at the event, saw an overflow crowd come to hear him on the saturday night before the primary. this was a good sign he told his wife. hillary clinton was not so sanguine. how do we know, she said, that they're not just coming to see the freak show? just a couple more. i lived in jerusalem for four years and covered the middle east. i was actually there off and on, over about a 10-year...
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before we start, i would like to thank our other partners in tonight's debate, the telegraph of nashualaconia daily fund, and the unh goal of law. -- school of law. the portsmouth naval shipyard is among the largest employers along the seacoast. it was nearly closed as part of the base closings. what more needs to be done to make sure it's not on the chopping block in the future? what is your vision going forward? to be here.hted what needs to be done we have already been done. we invested heavily to make sure they have the funding they needed to make sure they could also did a lot of funding for the shipyard and just recently and are defense authorization bill, my committee said they would not be able to close the shipyard. most delighted to see the cranes there and i know they are hard at work. much, paul, very for the question. this is not just a shipbuilding location in the state of new hampshire but also an economic engine for the state of new hampshire. it is something i will continue oppose itsand always closure. we have some of the finest men and women were building under budge
before we start, i would like to thank our other partners in tonight's debate, the telegraph of nashualaconia daily fund, and the unh goal of law. -- school of law. the portsmouth naval shipyard is among the largest employers along the seacoast. it was nearly closed as part of the base closings. what more needs to be done to make sure it's not on the chopping block in the future? what is your vision going forward? to be here.hted what needs to be done we have already been done. we invested...
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at the nashua liquor and food outlet for the in the kitchen series. >> and then what? out and say hello. >> yes. with your stuff? >> i'll have my stuff. >> her stuff is good. really good. and we're so very glad we have this time together. >> carol burnett is here! you don't have to hide the children! right after this. [ man ] i think this is a good time to tell you: you're doing okay, mom. i can call you "mom," right? i know we haven't known each other very long, but you seem like a real keeper. you're not perfect. but you're trying. anyway, i want you to know how much i appreciate you. you know, right? how much i love you. you're doing okay, mom. [ female announcer ] most of the time it's easy to know which option is better. other times, not so much. so it's good to know that mazola corn oil has 4 times more cholesterol blocking plant sterols than olive oil. and a recent study found that it can help lower cholesterol 2 times more. take care of those you love and cook deliciously. mazola makes it better. take care of those you love and cook deliciously. oats go! wow! g
at the nashua liquor and food outlet for the in the kitchen series. >> and then what? out and say hello. >> yes. with your stuff? >> i'll have my stuff. >> her stuff is good. really good. and we're so very glad we have this time together. >> carol burnett is here! you don't have to hide the children! right after this. [ man ] i think this is a good time to tell you: you're doing okay, mom. i can call you "mom," right? i know we haven't known each other...