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it is now one of the most overcrowded prisons in california. tracy jones was one of the women forced to move. >> they combined two prisons into one and we were kicked out for male genders. so we're over here. >> many inmates told us off camera that the medical care was worse than before, and the conditions of their cells were appalling. >> it's not just fifteen minutes in confinement. it's day after day, year after year, decade after decade. people cannot comprehend that. we've always known the time entire i was there, we always talked about if there was ever a fire or an emergency how many of us would die because you couldn't actually evacuate the place safely because of the population total. >> two years ago, a federal panel ruled that the california prison system was dangerously overcrowded. the state was ordered to reduce its prison population by at least 30,000 inmates. >> they are horribly, horribly overcrowded to the extent that people were literally dying in our prisons from simple medical conditions simply because they didn't get acces
it is now one of the most overcrowded prisons in california. tracy jones was one of the women forced to move. >> they combined two prisons into one and we were kicked out for male genders. so we're over here. >> many inmates told us off camera that the medical care was worse than before, and the conditions of their cells were appalling. >> it's not just fifteen minutes in confinement. it's day after day, year after year, decade after decade. people cannot comprehend that....
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because of overcrowding there, right. one of the things is if we are going to imprison more people than any other nation on the face of the earth, that we have to do it and we can't do it on the cheap. we have to have facilities that are well staffed. he so that our guards, the people that work for us are not put in unsafe circumstances. this political nonsense -- this is a new theme of some of my colleagues on the other side. we can't pass immigration because the president might not do something or might do something. we can't do this prison that we have already invested money in because the president might do something or not do something. so it's kind of like this hyper concern about what the president may do, we should do our job. our job is is that if we are going to take the prison census from 20,000 to 220,000, that we have to have the facilities. we can't stand on the floor and vote for prison sentence that is go out years and decades t. have people try the d.o.j. that we are funding and then have no place to inca
because of overcrowding there, right. one of the things is if we are going to imprison more people than any other nation on the face of the earth, that we have to do it and we can't do it on the cheap. we have to have facilities that are well staffed. he so that our guards, the people that work for us are not put in unsafe circumstances. this political nonsense -- this is a new theme of some of my colleagues on the other side. we can't pass immigration because the president might not do...
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they all need to be on there but at times it's almost overcrowded how that can be addressed. and we are happy with this and a key item is outreach. get the data, and fine, and bring it back to the community and have them look at it and how it reflects how they feel. this is very good and we are happy with this. >> next speaker. >> peter cohen. >> board members, peter cohen, community housing coalition. you have heard some several folks and working together eloquently and talking about it. and we think it's a fine piece of work, staff has done an excellent effort and working well with folks in the community. it's a work product that has a lot of shared participation and investment. i think director reiskin kind of asked the question and perhaps it was in response to one commissioner's curiosity. how does this relate to the revenue measures? and ideally as i mentioned earlier, this kind of analysis would be built into how the revenue measures in the fall is spent. it guides it some clear way it's not just an interesting exercise but how new revenues are spent. and if that's the
they all need to be on there but at times it's almost overcrowded how that can be addressed. and we are happy with this and a key item is outreach. get the data, and fine, and bring it back to the community and have them look at it and how it reflects how they feel. this is very good and we are happy with this. >> next speaker. >> peter cohen. >> board members, peter cohen, community housing coalition. you have heard some several folks and working together eloquently and...
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extreme overcrowding, terrible hygienic conditions, terrible food and so forth. what is new in these recordings us the allegation that the authorities are imposing for collective punishment if, indeed, they're cutting off water, cutting off electricity, this sort of thing, this ratchets it up to a new height. >> indeed, and what about the use of torture to extract confessions which the amnesty report talks about. is that widespread? >> well, it's not something that we've been able to invest ourselves, but it certainly is consistent. it's certainly very credible. it's consistent with things we're hearing from very credible egyptian union rights organizations. look, we know that--we're looking at a situation of high level of impunity for offenses like torture, like unlawful killings, like corrective punishment on the part of the ministry of interior forces and other security forces. this is a climate in which things like torture, unfortunately, thrive. that's a situation we're looking at in egypt today. >> we of course have our own people in egyptian jail. we know
extreme overcrowding, terrible hygienic conditions, terrible food and so forth. what is new in these recordings us the allegation that the authorities are imposing for collective punishment if, indeed, they're cutting off water, cutting off electricity, this sort of thing, this ratchets it up to a new height. >> indeed, and what about the use of torture to extract confessions which the amnesty report talks about. is that widespread? >> well, it's not something that we've been able...
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the bay area's connection to the space mission and muni thinks it's come up with a way to ease overcrowding but some passengers won't be taking the idea sitting down. >> i'm in the accuweather forecast center. there may be a shower or two coming our way. i'll have the forecast in just a moment. things on purpose? youe not a color found nature. there's nothing wrong with tha. i can hear your arteries clogging. ok. no. this is tap water. i can't let you buy this. oh. crystal geyser please. crystal geyser. bottled at the mountain source. heat shields are compromised. weare those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you surprise!lcome back. crystal geyser alpine spring water. crystal geyser. crystal geyser. news flash, it's bottled at the source. news flash, we sell it in cases. oh. thank yo
the bay area's connection to the space mission and muni thinks it's come up with a way to ease overcrowding but some passengers won't be taking the idea sitting down. >> i'm in the accuweather forecast center. there may be a shower or two coming our way. i'll have the forecast in just a moment. things on purpose? youe not a color found nature. there's nothing wrong with tha. i can hear your arteries clogging. ok. no. this is tap water. i can't let you buy this. oh. crystal geyser please....
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supposedly that was to combat prison overcrowding, mr. chairman. today the prison is still empty. president obama also requested $43.7 million in his fiscal year 2014 budget to begin activating thompson. i think that we all know that this administration intends to close the guantanamo bay detention center. when it is shut down those detainees are going to go somewhere. the hand writing is on the wall. president obama, hillary clinton and other democrats have clearly stated their intent to bring those detainees to america's soil. i think that it is imperative that we accept this amendment and make certain that there is no money for operational funds for the thompson facility and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady reserves the balance of her time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i rise to oppose the amendment and seek time in opposition. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i rise to voice my strong opposition to the amendment offered by the congresswoman f
supposedly that was to combat prison overcrowding, mr. chairman. today the prison is still empty. president obama also requested $43.7 million in his fiscal year 2014 budget to begin activating thompson. i think that we all know that this administration intends to close the guantanamo bay detention center. when it is shut down those detainees are going to go somewhere. the hand writing is on the wall. president obama, hillary clinton and other democrats have clearly stated their intent to bring...
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because the bus is too overcrowded. and i believe with the equity analysis we can figure out what to improve, to help improve chinatown and the low-income community. >> i would ask that the audience refrain from talking while others are speaking. >> mrs. savet, i believe that the director's comments are directed to you. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon, angelina lou. i think we are excited to be here having this conversation about equity with sfmta. all of this process is to have this conversation as a stronger system for the city. i appreciate the escasteps that staff is taking. and how it captures the specific needs. we know that the transit experience looks and feels different for folks in different pockets of the city. whether the on-time performance and gap analysis, that should be tailored for each neighborhood, that's excellent. and the segment data offers a new layer of data that wouldn't be captured and the disparities we have heard from folks and this equity codeifies that data. and ultimately the equity ana
because the bus is too overcrowded. and i believe with the equity analysis we can figure out what to improve, to help improve chinatown and the low-income community. >> i would ask that the audience refrain from talking while others are speaking. >> mrs. savet, i believe that the director's comments are directed to you. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon, angelina lou. i think we are excited to be here having this conversation about equity with sfmta. all of this process...
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it doesn't work and no dog was grossly overcrowded or drink that could be defined. sir martin said mr keating's condition was told the prison service. many citizens of such prisoners were and remain sub standard ticket. the outside that it opened up the pieces over the red vic be involved in the gypsy soul and inpatient facilities are likely to need to enter and steal our united two will be fourteen years meserve education has defended the level of computer and technology training available to schoolchildren say he doesn't wish to open though the curriculum rico in responding to calls from the ninety industry for a formal range of courses to made available. changes to the council was transformed into a modern take of today as hundreds of children took part in events to mark the finale of ireland's first tech week. competition to design a great model f one cars is not banking on having a good understanding of technology the scene where many things in it and hearing date. to put in context. i mean is that what has my dad i don't intend to twenty seconds. most pundits
it doesn't work and no dog was grossly overcrowded or drink that could be defined. sir martin said mr keating's condition was told the prison service. many citizens of such prisoners were and remain sub standard ticket. the outside that it opened up the pieces over the red vic be involved in the gypsy soul and inpatient facilities are likely to need to enter and steal our united two will be fourteen years meserve education has defended the level of computer and technology training available to...
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but that can lead to serious shelter overcrowding.nd that forces them to euthanize many unhealthy, aggressive, or unadoptable animals. >> we try our best to not have to euthanize to make room. it just depends on the amount of incoming animals. >> right. that's got to be hard. >> it is. >> yeah. >> it's very hard. these become our pets. >> next one? >> she's going to bring in one that just came in through the front door. >> okay. we're ready. >> the neighbor left the dog behind when they moved. >> oh. his owners moved to north carolina. >> just left the dog at the house? >> yeah. that's what the neighbor said. >> who does that? like who moves and just leaves a dog? >> you'd be surprised. >> yeah. just leave -- they at least left it in the back yard or what? >> yeah. >> aw. the dog is so scared. >> it's okay. >> it's a male, not neutered. >> we should name this dog petey. he reminds me of petey from "little rascals." >> probably say he's about 7 or 8. >> a dog like this, how hard is it going to be to get him adopted? >> pretty difficult
but that can lead to serious shelter overcrowding.nd that forces them to euthanize many unhealthy, aggressive, or unadoptable animals. >> we try our best to not have to euthanize to make room. it just depends on the amount of incoming animals. >> right. that's got to be hard. >> it is. >> yeah. >> it's very hard. these become our pets. >> next one? >> she's going to bring in one that just came in through the front door. >> okay. we're ready....
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it also found overcrowding was a factor makes a number of recommendations in relation to the forensic mental health service i fully accept the findings of the investigation report that many can be found between the caddy down. had it shipped. this was avoidable and yes it happens. we have tended to their division lessons from this awful tragedy. we have to move on as indeed we have been doing over the last seven years today's report is also critical of the former governors of clover hill and virtually stating they must bear considerable responsibility for what tragedy transpired. this evening. jon nodded and said that he rolled to the director of the prison service funny weeks before daddy's death when a few of the dangers of the basement and appealing for help. but his answer was not replied to our officer said her son dodi died in appalling circumstances of squalor was a third world conditions overcrowding and for decision making. however she praised the work of going into tomorrow. he said today the guy gets his death was not insane. it was a watershed moment. i had changed forever
it also found overcrowding was a factor makes a number of recommendations in relation to the forensic mental health service i fully accept the findings of the investigation report that many can be found between the caddy down. had it shipped. this was avoidable and yes it happens. we have tended to their division lessons from this awful tragedy. we have to move on as indeed we have been doing over the last seven years today's report is also critical of the former governors of clover hill and...
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>> there are people -- it's overcrowded first of all. >> release those got caught like stealing the ham from the safeway. >> when you ask the question are they tried and convicted they would. my clients criminal defense work. if they didn't get a trial. they didn't get released. they waited until there was a judge and jury to try them. they didn't just release them. they were arrested like these were apparently arrested. they weren't just let go for whatever reason. >> 75% of these people were let go because of judge's decisions that allowed these democrats to go out into the street. most of them were monitored. some of them had ankle bracelets. >> bob, i did this for years. that's ridiculous. i would do anything to get an ankle bracelet on a client of mine. that's one of the silliest things at the time. compared to being in jail. homicide. i'm not talking minor crimes. this is homicide. >> do you really believe -- do you really believe the administration allows killers who walk out just -- why? what would be their reason? >> i don't know. but apparently this data is from a con congress
>> there are people -- it's overcrowded first of all. >> release those got caught like stealing the ham from the safeway. >> when you ask the question are they tried and convicted they would. my clients criminal defense work. if they didn't get a trial. they didn't get released. they waited until there was a judge and jury to try them. they didn't just release them. they were arrested like these were apparently arrested. they weren't just let go for whatever reason. >>...
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but that can lead to serious shelter overcrowding.nd that forces them to euthanize many unhealthy, aggressive, or unadoptable animals. >> we try our best to not have to euthanize to make room. it just depends on the amount of incoming animals. >> right. that's got to be hard. >> it is. >> yeah. >> it's very hard. these become our pets. >> next one? >> she's going to bring in one that just came in through the front door. >> okay. we're ready. >> the neighbor left the dog behind when they moved. >> oh. his owners moved to north carolina. >> just left the dog at the house? >> yeah. that's what the neighbor said. >> who does that? like who moves and just leaves a dog? >> you'd be surprised. >> yeah. just leave -- they at least left it in the back yard or what? >> yeah. >> aw. the dog is so scared. >> it's okay. >> it's a male, not neutered. >> we should name this dog petey. he reminds me of petey from "little rascals." >> probably say he's about 7 or 8. >> a dog like this, how hard is it going to be to get him adopted? >> pretty difficult
but that can lead to serious shelter overcrowding.nd that forces them to euthanize many unhealthy, aggressive, or unadoptable animals. >> we try our best to not have to euthanize to make room. it just depends on the amount of incoming animals. >> right. that's got to be hard. >> it is. >> yeah. >> it's very hard. these become our pets. >> next one? >> she's going to bring in one that just came in through the front door. >> okay. we're ready....
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but it's so overcrowded in all the prisons, that they were like -- it was like a forced move. >> all new rules, all new policies, every new twist. every new c.o. that comes on has a different view of how they want to torture you. torture you, mentally. >> the inmates, many of whom have gang affiliations, have already squared off in tightly knit groups set apart by race. >> you're surrounded by, you know, 1,000 killers, and every one of them's a stranger. so naturally you're going to find people that you have things in common with, and you're going to group up because you have to. >> to be safe it's better to stick to our own. >> corrections officer castellanos has been working at kern valley since it first activated last summer. a big part of his job is keeping track of the inmate factions and their internal politics. because the prison is so new, it's like one big turf war. >> what's the nature of your alarm? >> appears to be a battery on an inmate. >> it's very hard. too much political game going on right now with these guys. a lot of drug debts right now. a lot of disrespects. som
but it's so overcrowded in all the prisons, that they were like -- it was like a forced move. >> all new rules, all new policies, every new twist. every new c.o. that comes on has a different view of how they want to torture you. torture you, mentally. >> the inmates, many of whom have gang affiliations, have already squared off in tightly knit groups set apart by race. >> you're surrounded by, you know, 1,000 killers, and every one of them's a stranger. so naturally you're...
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severely overcrowded and riffe with racial tension. officers try to maintain order in an institution with a violent past. this is lockup corcoran extended stay. >> most of these people out on this yard could die right there and i would watch them die. i don't care about them. >> when it comes down to it, you miss one beat, you're going to miss the whole burrito. >> from old school prison gangs, to destructive street gangs, it's a dangerous mix. >> bulldogs are at war with everybody. >> officers who have known gang members into the shu where they have a choice, stay in the gang or drop out. >> you're going to have to die sometime. i might as well go out with a bang. >> california state prison corcoran has the largest housing unit or shu in the state. split between two units, the shu houses some of the worst inmates in california. the majority of these are validated gang members or inmates too violent to be housed in the general population. shu inmates are kept in 8x12 foot cells and receive only 10 hours of rec time each week. when move
severely overcrowded and riffe with racial tension. officers try to maintain order in an institution with a violent past. this is lockup corcoran extended stay. >> most of these people out on this yard could die right there and i would watch them die. i don't care about them. >> when it comes down to it, you miss one beat, you're going to miss the whole burrito. >> from old school prison gangs, to destructive street gangs, it's a dangerous mix. >> bulldogs are at war...
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prison system's severely overcrowded. beds are at a premium. this is the rc overflow.ption center. i have three sets of showers broken down by race in the gym. they self-segregate. we do not tell them where to go. the shower closest to the left is all whites. the middle shower will be only your blacks. the far right shower is your hispanics and others. the tables along the day room right here are broken up into races. >> this is the others. the table for others. >> others, others. >> we're not gang members. >> other than black, other than white. >> this guy's an american indian right here, a native american. >> we're all from different counties and different cities. but this brings us all together as one. >> it's a show of unity. everybody eats. we don't have to eat, but that's how you show love. >> it's anyone's table. we're just playing a game here. >> but i mean, there's just certain races that you can play games with right here. and for people -- white people it's -- what it is, ami, american indians. that's pretty much about it, ain't it? there's three different t
prison system's severely overcrowded. beds are at a premium. this is the rc overflow.ption center. i have three sets of showers broken down by race in the gym. they self-segregate. we do not tell them where to go. the shower closest to the left is all whites. the middle shower will be only your blacks. the far right shower is your hispanics and others. the tables along the day room right here are broken up into races. >> this is the others. the table for others. >> others, others....
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bbc news. >>> a recent report warns children's lives are put at risk in egypt schools due to overcrowdingighted in different schools. >> reporter: he used to walk his two daughters back home from school everyday, but now he has only one companion on this daily journey. her twin sister died last month when her school's front gate collapsed on her. we met the family at the home. >> i went to the hospital to find my daughter's dead body covered in bruises. she paid the price of the school's negligence. >> she goes to the same school. her parents were reluctant to send her back but they have no other option in this village. the principal has been suspended while the investigation is underway. >> reporter: it's here where the gate killed her. this accident raises questions about the conditions of government in schools in egypt. recent reports have highlighted a number of problems inside these institutions and calls on government to address them. one in particular, the egyptian coalition for children rights have published a report growing attention to dangers in egypt schools which they have a
bbc news. >>> a recent report warns children's lives are put at risk in egypt schools due to overcrowdingighted in different schools. >> reporter: he used to walk his two daughters back home from school everyday, but now he has only one companion on this daily journey. her twin sister died last month when her school's front gate collapsed on her. we met the family at the home. >> i went to the hospital to find my daughter's dead body covered in bruises. she paid the price...
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it speaks to the prison overcrowding. it's as straightforward, as i indicated. it makes a positive contribution to the problem of overcrowding in our prison. the united states incarcerates nearly 25% of the world's inmates even though it only has 5% of the world's population. 30 years ago there were less than 30,000 inmates in the federal system, today there are nearly 216,000, an increase of 2%. i've worked on this issue for almost two decades. in the early 1990's, i offered amendments called the good time early release legislation to look at providing relief to inmates who had been in the federal system, had reached the age of 45, had in fact not been engaged in any violent crime with a weapon and had no violent incidents while they were incourse rated and made the recommendation that we would have an opportunity to release those older inmates. i'm glad to say that senator kennedy had the same kind of legislation and over the years we managed to get it into the authorization bill. but as i indicated, no other country imprisons as large a percentage of its popu
it speaks to the prison overcrowding. it's as straightforward, as i indicated. it makes a positive contribution to the problem of overcrowding in our prison. the united states incarcerates nearly 25% of the world's inmates even though it only has 5% of the world's population. 30 years ago there were less than 30,000 inmates in the federal system, today there are nearly 216,000, an increase of 2%. i've worked on this issue for almost two decades. in the early 1990's, i offered amendments called...
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overcrowded and plagued by racial tension. officers try to maintain order in an institution with a notoriously violent past. this is lockup, corcoran, extended stay. corcoran is a turbulent sea of gang politics. >> most of these people out on the yard they could die right there. i don't care about them. >> when it comes down to it. you miss one bean you miss the whole burrito. >> from prison gangs to disruptive street gangs a dangerous mix for staff and inmates alike. >> in an effort to control their activity, officers move known gang members into the shu where they have a choice. stay in the gang or drop out. >> you're going to have to die sometime. i might as well go out with a bang. >> california state prison corcoran has the largest housing unit or shu in the state. split between two units, the shu houses some of the worst inmates in california. the majority of these are validated gang members or inmates too violent to be housed in the general population. shu inmates are kept in 8x12 foot cells and receive only 10 hours of
overcrowded and plagued by racial tension. officers try to maintain order in an institution with a notoriously violent past. this is lockup, corcoran, extended stay. corcoran is a turbulent sea of gang politics. >> most of these people out on the yard they could die right there. i don't care about them. >> when it comes down to it. you miss one bean you miss the whole burrito. >> from prison gangs to disruptive street gangs a dangerous mix for staff and inmates alike. >>...
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the red cross added extra tents to the inside of the carp to help overcrowding there. the army have set up tents outside the perimeter of the camp behind me. for those who have made it here, months, weeks of limbo pretty much awaits them. they are now going to go through a pros of the authorities here working out what to do next with them. some will be allowed to move on from here to mainland spain, possibly to other parts of europe. for many others, they will be turned back. >> people are trying to breach security. what's the spanish government doing to secure the area? >> this is one of two keiland borders between the european union, between spain and africa, the site of concentrated efforts by thousands over the last five or six years or so to try to make it out of africa and eventually over into the european union. the authorities here know about that. they spent 30 million euros in trying to rein force the fence. it's now six meters high, 12 kilometers wrong, topped with racer wire, video cameras some of the latest high tech sensors there, but still mike grants co
the red cross added extra tents to the inside of the carp to help overcrowding there. the army have set up tents outside the perimeter of the camp behind me. for those who have made it here, months, weeks of limbo pretty much awaits them. they are now going to go through a pros of the authorities here working out what to do next with them. some will be allowed to move on from here to mainland spain, possibly to other parts of europe. for many others, they will be turned back. >> people...
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. >> her priorities include dealing with the state water infrastructure and prison overcrowding and says personal priority include working on affordable housing and housing for the homeless >> scientists say 17 chemicals found around us are linked to breast cancer. researchers say chemicals in gasoline, flame retardants, paint removers and disinfectants can increase the risk of breast cancer. the reason, scientists say is because women are in close contact with them every day. they're sprayed on furniture and in charred food researchers say reducing exposure could save lives there are seven tips on ways to avoid the chemicals. >> new research suggests pregnant women are a greater risk to be in a serious car accident while drives during the second trimester. those in the second trimester were in 42% more crashes than any other time of pregnancy. they believe they don't drive as carefully in weeks leading up to birth. >> moms love the smell of a newborn. now, research shows why that is. a study found the scent of a baby gives women a mood boost similar to that of eating chocolate. perhaps
. >> her priorities include dealing with the state water infrastructure and prison overcrowding and says personal priority include working on affordable housing and housing for the homeless >> scientists say 17 chemicals found around us are linked to breast cancer. researchers say chemicals in gasoline, flame retardants, paint removers and disinfectants can increase the risk of breast cancer. the reason, scientists say is because women are in close contact with them every day....
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severely overcrowded and plagued by racial tension. we spent months inside where officers try to maintain order with an institution with a notoriously violent past. this is "lockup - corcoran: extended stay." violence seems inevitable in prison. >> get down. get down! >> whether it stems from racial tension -- >> they took our tape. >> -- or dispute between cellmates -- >> he stabbed me with a cigarette lighter. >> being trapped in a cell with a big-ass cellie who's going to beat the hell out of you or chop you up. you don't know what a man is thinking in prison. >> it's the officers' job to prevent these attacks, and it's their lives on the line. >> get down! get down! >> let me see your hands, sally. put your hands up! >>> corcoran's a maximum security prison in the california state penal system. we house approximately 5,600 felons. >> this population includes infamous criminals like juan corona, sirhan sirhan, and manson. built to hold the most violent offenders in the state, corcoran has seen its share of brutality. today, a fresh
severely overcrowded and plagued by racial tension. we spent months inside where officers try to maintain order with an institution with a notoriously violent past. this is "lockup - corcoran: extended stay." violence seems inevitable in prison. >> get down. get down! >> whether it stems from racial tension -- >> they took our tape. >> -- or dispute between cellmates -- >> he stabbed me with a cigarette lighter. >> being trapped in a cell with a...
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severely overcrowded and plagued by racial tension. we spent months inside where officers try to maintain order in an institution with a notoriously violent past. this is "lockup: corcoran -- extended stay." inmate interaction in prison is volatile at best. >> dude told me he was going to stab me. i told him to get his knife and i went in and got my knife. >> whether it's with officers. >> you are the captain, man. something has happened to you. >> disputes with other races or gangs. >> i got in a fight on the level one yard. i had lied to home boys, prison home boys of mine and i guess i had it coming. >> or even a prison romance. >> i had sex with my cellie. >> in corcoran it's not a question of if there will be violence, but when. >> everybody down! get down! >> violence flares in the gym on "a" yard and officers move quickly to reclaim control. david salazar, the victim of the battery, refuses to identify his attacker, and the corcoran officers launch a massive investigation. >> let me see your knuckles. >> flip them. you can pick
severely overcrowded and plagued by racial tension. we spent months inside where officers try to maintain order in an institution with a notoriously violent past. this is "lockup: corcoran -- extended stay." inmate interaction in prison is volatile at best. >> dude told me he was going to stab me. i told him to get his knife and i went in and got my knife. >> whether it's with officers. >> you are the captain, man. something has happened to you. >> disputes...
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not nearly as overcrowded as we are now with this large 410,000 position.rner says that 200,000 has been considered a pretty high figure. now we're twice these levels. hence why i'm doing these reports tonight. when they get too sbexuberant t price of oil is collective. it is not uncommon to see the price of oil drop by, are you ready, 20 or even $25 per barrel once these money managers get spooked and all run for the exits at the same time. now it's possible these large speck you lay tors know something the rest of us don't but garner thinks there's a much more likely explanation for the behavior. in short, they're band wagon traders. think about football. jumping on whatever commodity seems strongest. many of the funds that trade commodities are loan only operations. they're only allowed to bet on things going higher. they can't take the equivalent of a short position and bet on something going, why does that matter. because right now there's not many commodities a loan only fund would be interested in. most of them are doing so poorly you would never tra
not nearly as overcrowded as we are now with this large 410,000 position.rner says that 200,000 has been considered a pretty high figure. now we're twice these levels. hence why i'm doing these reports tonight. when they get too sbexuberant t price of oil is collective. it is not uncommon to see the price of oil drop by, are you ready, 20 or even $25 per barrel once these money managers get spooked and all run for the exits at the same time. now it's possible these large speck you lay tors know...
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the bus was overcrowded. it was licensed for 38 pages but 50 were on board, most of them children. the authorities are trying to determine the cause. the driver has been arrested. >>> an explosion at a subway station injured ten people. the subway is back up and running. the south korean government facing allegations of negligence following last month's deadly ferry disaster. that disaster led the president to disband the country's coast guard. she cried in her address. she promised to reform the system on behalf of the victims another blockbuster deal in the media. this time it's at&t and directv playing let's make a deal. but there is one hurdle to clear. >> in a society where you no one is educated you don't have progress. >> controversial program finding teaching jobs for undocumented immigrants and the message that some say sends to their students. >> well tomorrow is the closest thing to a super tuesday. voters going to the polls in six states. one of the things they'll be asked to consider is happiness. how happy are they with the republican leadership in washington, and do
the bus was overcrowded. it was licensed for 38 pages but 50 were on board, most of them children. the authorities are trying to determine the cause. the driver has been arrested. >>> an explosion at a subway station injured ten people. the subway is back up and running. the south korean government facing allegations of negligence following last month's deadly ferry disaster. that disaster led the president to disband the country's coast guard. she cried in her address. she promised to...
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. >> no, but one of the reasons was the climbers were a little overcrowded. >> are these the climbers that got in trouble. >> that's only 300 feet below the top and that is scott fishers and rob hall's team. both of them died. the climber on the top left is climbing just above what we call the hillary step. the last obstacle. >> how would you describe so we get a feeling what conditions are like when you're that high on mount everest. >> when you're that high on everest. you've been 50 to 60 hours without more than three to four hours of sleep. you're sleep deprived then, you're hipoxic which means your body is oxygen strived. you're severely dehydrated and malnourishedded. great combination of things. >> seems like something all of us -- and you've been up there four times to do that. we also have a photo of you with your imax camera. you're with a colleague here. how much does this camera weigh. >> the top part weighs 24 pounds. to hold a big camera like that still you need a 70-pound tripod and head. it uses 4.5 pounds of film, 500 feet of film in 90 seconds. >> so how much film di
. >> no, but one of the reasons was the climbers were a little overcrowded. >> are these the climbers that got in trouble. >> that's only 300 feet below the top and that is scott fishers and rob hall's team. both of them died. the climber on the top left is climbing just above what we call the hillary step. the last obstacle. >> how would you describe so we get a feeling what conditions are like when you're that high on mount everest. >> when you're that high on...
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with many facilities overcrowded and understaffed, that task can be difficult, if not impossible. in the next hour on "lockup," we'll go beyond the scenic desert landscape to the penitentiary of new mexico, a prison that is battling to overcome a long history of violence. just 15 miles away from the art galleries and shops of santa fe, a concrete fortress looms above the horizon, surrounded by double razor wire fences. housing more than 800 inmates, the penitentiary of new mexico is the state's highest security prison. >> we have pretty much the worst of the worst inmates in the state of new mexico. a number of the inmates that have been convicted of first degree murder. >> they got a lot of psychos too who just don't give a [ bleep ], doing life sentences. >> the prison's history is notorious. many of the most violent events took place in a facility called the old main. >> inmates had to prove themselves just to survive. >> you had almost 1,200 inmates in that facility that was built for 750. >> you have people living on top of each other, pushing each other. and i mean, there wa
with many facilities overcrowded and understaffed, that task can be difficult, if not impossible. in the next hour on "lockup," we'll go beyond the scenic desert landscape to the penitentiary of new mexico, a prison that is battling to overcome a long history of violence. just 15 miles away from the art galleries and shops of santa fe, a concrete fortress looms above the horizon, surrounded by double razor wire fences. housing more than 800 inmates, the penitentiary of new mexico is...
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under orders from a federal court to reduce overcrowding in state prisons, corrections officials now say some nonviolent second strike offenders are being released early if they earn more time off for good behavior. >> for many it means the release date is changed by a matter of days. >> reporter: state officials aren't calling it early release. they say the release dates for some prisoners have been we calculated. shortened because they're being given more credit for good behavior. in other words they are getting more time cut off their sentences. >> we could be talking about hundreds over the course of the next couple of years. >> reporter: the changes started a couple of weeks ago. the released inmates are supervised by parole agents or probation officers. >> we're concerned about any early release program. >> reporter: gardena police chief edward medrano past president of the l.a. county police chiefs association says there is plenty of concern that the state is pushing more and more of the burden on local counties and not properly reimbursing them. his primary concern he says is
under orders from a federal court to reduce overcrowding in state prisons, corrections officials now say some nonviolent second strike offenders are being released early if they earn more time off for good behavior. >> for many it means the release date is changed by a matter of days. >> reporter: state officials aren't calling it early release. they say the release dates for some prisoners have been we calculated. shortened because they're being given more credit for good behavior....
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to alleviate the overcrowding, about a third of alaska's inmates are sent to private facilities in arizona. that's our report. thanks for watching. i'm john seigenthaler >>> due to mature and graphic subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> there are 2 million people behind bars in america. for the next hour, we open the gates. "lockup." >> i pray to god that somebody recognizes what's going on here. you know, we in here just rotting away, you know. >> today we have about 756 inmates serving a life sentence here at folsom. >> i was state raised, federally funded. >> we're dealing with murderers and rapists, and that's always in the back of my mind. >> they treat us like slaves up in here, man. >> sometimes you've just got to do what you've got to do, you know, whether you like it or not. >> a lot of times these inmates just don't get along with each other. they didn't get along with people on the outside. that's why they're here. >> they were stomping his head. he went out code three in the ambulance, so he's pretty messed up. >>> what you see here, it's like this every day. >> it
to alleviate the overcrowding, about a third of alaska's inmates are sent to private facilities in arizona. that's our report. thanks for watching. i'm john seigenthaler >>> due to mature and graphic subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> there are 2 million people behind bars in america. for the next hour, we open the gates. "lockup." >> i pray to god that somebody recognizes what's going on here. you know, we in here just rotting away, you know....
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. >>> we'll tell you how it could ease overcrowding on the muni line. >>> fired from the "new york timesdays ago and now jill abramson giving college students a speech about their feature. what will she tell them and will she shed new light on the controversy? >>> brand-new week and brand-new forecast to take you through. mild with a mix of sun and clouds and bring in thunderstorms for tomorrow and then crank up that heat as we get into your memorial day weekend. we'll show you your microclimate forecast in moments. >>> as we get into your monday morning commute, we do see some slowing and a different pattern and unusual for the tri-valley. we'll sort that out coming up. >>> a live look at the opening bell this morning. there we go on wall street and over non the nasdaq, as well. the countdown always a couple beats behind. waves and countdown and we'll check out your business headlines today's monday, may 19th and this is "today in the bay." >>> and a very good monday morning to you. thanks for joining us, i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm scott mcgrew. top business and tech headlines at&t
. >>> we'll tell you how it could ease overcrowding on the muni line. >>> fired from the "new york timesdays ago and now jill abramson giving college students a speech about their feature. what will she tell them and will she shed new light on the controversy? >>> brand-new week and brand-new forecast to take you through. mild with a mix of sun and clouds and bring in thunderstorms for tomorrow and then crank up that heat as we get into your memorial day weekend....
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poor, closing schools to bring charters so give them a signee new building, lap tops, it's not overcrowded. >> in the face of a $1 billion budget shortfall, the chicago school board voted to close 49 poorly performing and under used schools in the economically high crime south and west sides. >> save our schools! >> the decision sparked outrage and protest. this week, a coalition of civil rights groups filed discrimination claims with the department of justice and the office of civil rights against school districts in three cities. newark, new jersey, new orleans and chicago. the groups contend that charter schools, which are publicly funded cherry pick students and inflate performance figures by kicking out poorly behaved students. one alleges that chicago. schools is deliberately and repeatedly setting intensely segregated african-american schools up to fail in order to close neighborhood schools in african-american communities. it points to 12 years of school closure data from chicago in which .6% of white students were affected compared to 88% of african american students. >> they are
poor, closing schools to bring charters so give them a signee new building, lap tops, it's not overcrowded. >> in the face of a $1 billion budget shortfall, the chicago school board voted to close 49 poorly performing and under used schools in the economically high crime south and west sides. >> save our schools! >> the decision sparked outrage and protest. this week, a coalition of civil rights groups filed discrimination claims with the department of justice and the office...
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. >> the immigration denied the beatings, but admits because of overcrowding fight occur regularly. this is difficult. we don't have enough capacity to take them all and we can't reject or deport them. we hope the unhcr will fix the process. >> asylum seekers are often stuck in indonesia for more than two or three years before applications are processed. the indonesian minister called australia refugee policy a failure, because it has not stopped them making the trip to australia, and australia is acting as if it can move the problem to its neighbour. >>> let's get more fro max lane in jakarta, at the victoria yn university. this is a huge problem. have you an underprepared indonesia and an unwilling recipient in australia. how do you solve that? >> i think the only solution is going be increased pressure from the australian public to force the australian government change its policy, especially now its policy is more and more entering into an area of criminality. it's interesting to note that an australian senator, a couple of days ago, asked the australian police to investigate wh
. >> the immigration denied the beatings, but admits because of overcrowding fight occur regularly. this is difficult. we don't have enough capacity to take them all and we can't reject or deport them. we hope the unhcr will fix the process. >> asylum seekers are often stuck in indonesia for more than two or three years before applications are processed. the indonesian minister called australia refugee policy a failure, because it has not stopped them making the trip to australia,...
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i think think three is overcrowding and clustering and it's just not necessary. waterfall and the other dispensary provides greet medicine. they provide compassion. they do community clean-ups and they have adopted their blocks and do clean graffiti and found raisers such as toy drives and easter candy drives. so the work is being done. like i said the question is do we really need three in a four-block radius? i don't think so. that is all. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> my name is kyle. i basically came here just to show a little support to the dispensary that i use, because i'm a patient at waterfall and i'm part of their compassion program. and just sitting here i got a little confused as to what was going on as far as all of these people saying that they get all of this great service and this and that. they are all part of the waterfall compassion program. all their medicine is coming from waterfall. i basically thought it was just a simple thing of zoning. was it okay for another dispensary to open up so many feet from one dispensary? that is kin
i think think three is overcrowding and clustering and it's just not necessary. waterfall and the other dispensary provides greet medicine. they provide compassion. they do community clean-ups and they have adopted their blocks and do clean graffiti and found raisers such as toy drives and easter candy drives. so the work is being done. like i said the question is do we really need three in a four-block radius? i don't think so. that is all. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >>...
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the prisons are overcrowded, we've had several prison guards killed with their high and medium security institutions exceeding 51% and 41% of their rated capacity. the prisons are overpacked. they're maxed out. and so with a population of 5,000 inmates and 2,500 more expected in 2015, the bureau of prisons just can't keep up. so this bill helps them recover. we don't want to have another prison guard killed so i think -- where they take the money from. so i would urge a no vote on this amendment and yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from virginia's time has expired. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. fattah: i rise in the first instance in support of the focus of the gentlelady from's amendment but -- the gentlelady's amendment but i have to oppose the amendment because of the offset. one of the prison guards that was murdered was from my home state of pennsylvania. and i think that the -- depleting $3 million from this account at a time when we have a situation that we have far too many people in prison, and hopefully through our criminal justi
the prisons are overcrowded, we've had several prison guards killed with their high and medium security institutions exceeding 51% and 41% of their rated capacity. the prisons are overpacked. they're maxed out. and so with a population of 5,000 inmates and 2,500 more expected in 2015, the bureau of prisons just can't keep up. so this bill helps them recover. we don't want to have another prison guard killed so i think -- where they take the money from. so i would urge a no vote on this...
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. >> ifill: finally tonight, what was seen as a temporary fix to overcrowded schools in the u.s. now appears to present unintended, long term costs in dollars and children's health. special correspondent katie campbell of k.c.t.s. seattle has this report. she works for the environmental public media project earthfix. >> reporter: when you think of a school, you might imagine something that looks like this. but many students actually spend a lot of time in buildings that look like this, this, and this. >> portables are definitely a problem. i've been in portables for around seven years. >> reporter: these pre-fab structures are the go-to, quick fix when school populations surpass a school's capacity. compared to permanent school buildings, portables are about a third of the cost to construct. and they only take a few of days to install, compared to many months it takes to build brick and mortar schools. but more than a few children we found are sick of studying in portables. >> it feels like you've got your priorities out of order, and i feel a little bit ignored. >> reporter: por
. >> ifill: finally tonight, what was seen as a temporary fix to overcrowded schools in the u.s. now appears to present unintended, long term costs in dollars and children's health. special correspondent katie campbell of k.c.t.s. seattle has this report. she works for the environmental public media project earthfix. >> reporter: when you think of a school, you might imagine something that looks like this. but many students actually spend a lot of time in buildings that look like...
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san francisco muni will test a new feeding configuration on light rail to relieve overcrowding. the new seating plan replaces 14 double-wide seats to single-wide seats allowing 28 more passenger s each train. >> coming up, how bet time has been pits could lead to obesity, not for you, but for your children. >> a message is serious in this catchy tune and what is behind it. >> after winning two legs, california chrome faces an unexpected challenge, a decision that could stop the northern california champion from running in the third and final >>> less pain at the pump as the average price of gasoline has dropped over three cents in the past two weeks. the 3.5 cent drop is expected to drop. gas prices climbed 43 cents between february and may. albuquerque is the lowest at $3.32 and the highest? right here in the bay area: san francisco drivers paying on average $4.17. "click it or ticket" a tune from c.h.p. is reminding drivers to latch the seatbelt or face a sign. ♪ click it ♪ or ticket ♪ >>colin: >> when you behind the wheel, be safe, do not text or drive to get home alive. they
san francisco muni will test a new feeding configuration on light rail to relieve overcrowding. the new seating plan replaces 14 double-wide seats to single-wide seats allowing 28 more passenger s each train. >> coming up, how bet time has been pits could lead to obesity, not for you, but for your children. >> a message is serious in this catchy tune and what is behind it. >> after winning two legs, california chrome faces an unexpected challenge, a decision that could stop...
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prisoners showed poor basic facilities, including a lack of beds, action to water, proper lighting or overcrowding. here 16 prisoner were crowded in a cell meant for four. >> in a statement prisoners say 23,000 ipp mates were refusing food, including doctors, engineers, teachers, scientists, women and children. in addition, they object to the lack of access to justice, including mass trials of opponents of the military-backed interim regime. court decisions like this on monday, family members in shock when within egyptian court handed down death sentences to 683 supporters of the muslim brotherhood. the government says the rulings are open to appeal, families are not pinning homes on them being overturned. they are calling for a day of fasting and solidarity, this woman holds a banner saying "freedom for my family." . >> translation: we are not scared. we support you dad. we are behind you. don't be afraid. >> but the mass protests prosecutor to have hit resistance. a number of prisoners injured when security forces tried to force them to attend court. but that is not deterred the prisoners or are
prisoners showed poor basic facilities, including a lack of beds, action to water, proper lighting or overcrowding. here 16 prisoner were crowded in a cell meant for four. >> in a statement prisoners say 23,000 ipp mates were refusing food, including doctors, engineers, teachers, scientists, women and children. in addition, they object to the lack of access to justice, including mass trials of opponents of the military-backed interim regime. court decisions like this on monday, family...
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we've got a luncheon that was overcrowded afterwards. i'm still try to process all the love that was coming at me that particular day. that is just me on the star of the hall of fame. you are posting "good morning america." we are all following your story, tuning in to see how you are doing. what must it feel like when you've got that much love coming at you? >> my family said this to me. when i went through breast cancer in 2007, people were very kind but i kind of kept them at arms length. even though i shared with them, i allowedtime, myself. it is great that you took the time to appreciate it. there are so many different lessons here. there is also a lesson on friendship, how to be a friend on both sides, had to accept friendship and extend friendship. and i think that is something faith, family and friends have carried me through the most difficult times in my life. tavis: give me a sense of what this has done for your worldview. -- thisnot one of those is one of the best things that ever happened to me. i would have loved to learn
we've got a luncheon that was overcrowded afterwards. i'm still try to process all the love that was coming at me that particular day. that is just me on the star of the hall of fame. you are posting "good morning america." we are all following your story, tuning in to see how you are doing. what must it feel like when you've got that much love coming at you? >> my family said this to me. when i went through breast cancer in 2007, people were very kind but i kind of kept them at...
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so this project is at 50% of ami, eligible for families who are overcrowded and living in sros and eligible for families who are homeless with social service onsites, i think it's really important for the long-term success of this project and i'm happy to see that the priority processing for the department was put in place on this project. so projects that are 100% affordable or staff can correct me if i am wrong, but also projects that elect to do 20% of vmrs are able to get priority processing from the department. i i hope that that message is spread widely among developers. commission antonini. >> thank you. i think it's a good project. how the tenants are chosen, i assume by the mayor's office of housing by income qualification or maybe the project sponsor could answer? >> i think the project sponsor might be more appropriate because it's 100% affordable and not subject to our inclusionary housing program. >> we would be doing an affirmative fair housing marketing plan and advertising for the units through our local networks, the agencies, with the mayor's office of housing and to devel
so this project is at 50% of ami, eligible for families who are overcrowded and living in sros and eligible for families who are homeless with social service onsites, i think it's really important for the long-term success of this project and i'm happy to see that the priority processing for the department was put in place on this project. so projects that are 100% affordable or staff can correct me if i am wrong, but also projects that elect to do 20% of vmrs are able to get priority...
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it's not just overcrowding.e have traffic backing up all the way down to van ness, on hyde, at the bottom of leven worth, the surrounding streets. it is a mess. this is not our first approach. this pilot program, we have been working with the sfmta and i have to say they have been absolutely incredible and amazing to work with. it's increased the number of parking control officers on the weekends for that additional enforcement. it has helped a little bit. the problem still persists. i myself go out there just to test it. i live on greenwhich street. i went out there to meet neighbors who were complaining about a at&t box, i went up van ness, up lombard, on a thursday afternoon i could barely get down the street. and nobody's there. nobody is there enforcing anything, any rules. so we're here to ask for your help, basically. our understanding of the pilot project is that it would inform staff as to whether the problems are alleviated by a closure. we don't know that, it hasn't been tested. whether or not this is
it's not just overcrowding.e have traffic backing up all the way down to van ness, on hyde, at the bottom of leven worth, the surrounding streets. it is a mess. this is not our first approach. this pilot program, we have been working with the sfmta and i have to say they have been absolutely incredible and amazing to work with. it's increased the number of parking control officers on the weekends for that additional enforcement. it has helped a little bit. the problem still persists. i myself...