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this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile extended stay." >> pendleton juvenile correctional facility, one of america's largest maximum security juvenile prison. here, teams serve their time behind razor wire while staff attempt to rehabilitate and educate, over 300 male offenders. >> [ bleep ]. kkk. drop it. >> some are harder than others. unlike adult prisons staff here must deal with impulsive teen behavior that can escalate without warning. >> six months of shooting inside of pendleton, we witnessed all of this and more. >> these youngsters here when they simply get angry and go from 0 to 60 in a second, they simply react and then they think about the consequences and how they're going to get out of it. >> lieutenant gary burke supervises the segregation unit at pendleton. when an enmate acts out in the general population, he's moved to seg for the safety of offenders and staff. most kids who come here are still a long way from rehabilitation and their defiance can cause added pressure for officers. >> the challenge is bring your "a" game when you come to work. bring your "a" game. >>
this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile extended stay." >> pendleton juvenile correctional facility, one of america's largest maximum security juvenile prison. here, teams serve their time behind razor wire while staff attempt to rehabilitate and educate, over 300 male offenders. >> [ bleep ]. kkk. drop it. >> some are harder than others. unlike adult prisons staff here must deal with impulsive teen behavior that can escalate without warning. >> six months of...
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we'll talk to the father of pendleton the 15-year-old girl shot to death in a park in chicago earlier this year. a writer and a performer. ther, i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick... and then i got better. of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they'
we'll talk to the father of pendleton the 15-year-old girl shot to death in a park in chicago earlier this year. a writer and a performer. ther, i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone....
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waived down to juvenile again, help me change my sentence. >> sentenced as an adult, but held at pendletonenile, paul is stuck in a type of legal limbo. >> this is the first kid we've ever had who is a legal adult in a juvenile facility. so we're learning as we go, because we've never had to deal with this and what his situation brings to us. i mean, technically, we keep him until he is 21. well could do that. i don't imagine we'll have him until he is 21. but no one has really made that decision. we haven't crossed how long he'll stay here. >> i think the juvenile justice system is fully capable of dealing with this situation, and in fact they are fully dealing with it right now. he is in the juvenile justice system. if the judge's order stands, he won't be here for very much longer. but he is strives in this system. >> having worked in prison systems for many years, mike dempsey knows special steps must be taken when dealing with young inmates. >> there is a child involved. regardless of the offense they may have committed, you still have to weigh the fact that, you know, this is still a
waived down to juvenile again, help me change my sentence. >> sentenced as an adult, but held at pendletonenile, paul is stuck in a type of legal limbo. >> this is the first kid we've ever had who is a legal adult in a juvenile facility. so we're learning as we go, because we've never had to deal with this and what his situation brings to us. i mean, technically, we keep him until he is 21. well could do that. i don't imagine we'll have him until he is 21. but no one has really made...
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nearly three weeks after pendleton's death chicago mourned the loss of six-month-old.hot in broad daylight while her father was changing her diaper. and 74 people were shot and 12 killed. not all of chicago's victims made national headlines like terrence graves, a 23-year-old man who sold newspapers and grout every morning. another gun violence victim, he left behind his fiancÉ and four-year-old daughter. and then 67-year-old billy sargent was fatally shot at a coffee shop. and then a 49-year-old who was shot while picking up his cab route. these victims were not affiliated with gangs but their deaths were related to gang violence. between 2001 and 2012 the number of deaths in chicago outranked soldier deaths in afghanistan. >> here to talk about the violence in that city is father michael flager. he's organizing a mash to condemn the violence and isiah thomas, joining father fleger. you've been working in this community for some time. have you had enough of this, and more importantly, has the community had enough of this? >> i think there's no question. i've had enoug
nearly three weeks after pendleton's death chicago mourned the loss of six-month-old.hot in broad daylight while her father was changing her diaper. and 74 people were shot and 12 killed. not all of chicago's victims made national headlines like terrence graves, a 23-year-old man who sold newspapers and grout every morning. another gun violence victim, he left behind his fiancÉ and four-year-old daughter. and then 67-year-old billy sargent was fatally shot at a coffee shop. and then a...
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. >> now the pendleton versus started a foundation in their daughter's name. they're hoping to generate some money to give out scholarships to kids. but they want to get people to mentor kids in junior high and primary schools to keep them from joining gains. >> this is a weekend of events, it's adults and kids. any idea what the turnout might be? >> actually the turnout has been rather small. it's been a bit disappointing. we were looking at 50 or 60 people who turned out. they hoped for hundreds. but it was a beautiful day, and that may have prevented people from coming in. we're in a break out session and one of the things that they're addressing is education. one thing that gets kids involved in gangs is lack of education, poverty. helping kids get their education, get jobs that might keep them from getting involved with gangs. >> coming up we'll talk with two part taking part of the summit, one of them a former gang memberment. >>> u.n. chemical weapons experts are expected to be on the ground in syria in a matter of days. inspection of the country's stoc
. >> now the pendleton versus started a foundation in their daughter's name. they're hoping to generate some money to give out scholarships to kids. but they want to get people to mentor kids in junior high and primary schools to keep them from joining gains. >> this is a weekend of events, it's adults and kids. any idea what the turnout might be? >> actually the turnout has been rather small. it's been a bit disappointing. we were looking at 50 or 60 people who turned out....
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that's you in pendlet pendleton, oregon, with a high of 65. it's good to see they have the cleanup weather they need beautiful, dry october. they don't need a snowy early winter in colorado. >> knock on wood on that one. thank you so much. >>> gaming thrill seekers, rejoice. "rolling stone" saying grand theft auto 5 will blow your mind costing $130 million to create. it's got 240 licensed songs and a rock star, the company behind it expects to clear hundreds of millions of dollars before -- >> did you get your copy after midnight. >> i'll be part of that 240 million. 9 end of the year, by the way, they expect to clear that much by the end of 2013. with that we'll be right back. >>> it's something we've never seen before. massive effort to raze a modern-day cruise ship. the "costa concordia" is standing up since it wrecked 20 months ago. nbc's claudio lavanga is at the site. >> reporter: richard, the "costa concordia" was finally rolled back to its upright position at about 4:00 in the morning. well, there was a piece of engineering of titanic
that's you in pendlet pendleton, oregon, with a high of 65. it's good to see they have the cleanup weather they need beautiful, dry october. they don't need a snowy early winter in colorado. >> knock on wood on that one. thank you so much. >>> gaming thrill seekers, rejoice. "rolling stone" saying grand theft auto 5 will blow your mind costing $130 million to create. it's got 240 licensed songs and a rock star, the company behind it expects to clear hundreds of millions...
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the pendletons aren't sure this summit is the answer, but they think it could help. >> everybody right now is trying to put their hands together to try to come to one solution. unfortunately there is no one solution. so this is a start. >> reporter: the summit didn't attract the active gang members tatum homped but it did shine a light on gang violence in chicago. >> chicago, cleveland and kansas city were the sights of highly publicized gang peace summits in 1993 where community leaders met with gang members to find solutions to the violence. >>> the family of a los angeles dodgers fan fatally stabbed during a brawl wants help from the public. jonathan denver was killed after wednesday's game during a fight with san francisco giants fans. the prime suspect was released from jail on friday because officials say there was a lack of evidence. family members will address the media before tonight's baseball game hoping someone call the brawl on camera. >>> baseball's final day is an important one, but there is breaking news in college football. john henry smith is here to tell us all about
the pendletons aren't sure this summit is the answer, but they think it could help. >> everybody right now is trying to put their hands together to try to come to one solution. unfortunately there is no one solution. so this is a start. >> reporter: the summit didn't attract the active gang members tatum homped but it did shine a light on gang violence in chicago. >> chicago, cleveland and kansas city were the sights of highly publicized gang peace summits in 1993 where...
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the pendletons shouldn't sure there is the answer but think it could help. >> everybody is trying to their heads together to come to one slings. but unfortunately, there is no one solution. so this is a start. >> reporter: the summit didn't attract the active gang members tatum had hold. but he says it shined a light on gang violence in chicago and could pave the way for large every summits down the road. al jazerra, chicago. >> chicago, cleveland, and kansas city were the sites of highly-publicized gang peace summits in 1993 where community leaders and gang members met to find solutions to the violence. the educational standard known as common core is slowly making it's a way across the country, so far 45 states and the district of klum lee wii colume adopted the standards but not without controversy. melissa chan examines the impact. >> reporter: change is coming to public schools across the country. common core is a national program that sets new math and sing litsch standards but it's not run by the federal government. led by state governors and education commissioners. as parts
the pendletons shouldn't sure there is the answer but think it could help. >> everybody is trying to their heads together to come to one slings. but unfortunately, there is no one solution. so this is a start. >> reporter: the summit didn't attract the active gang members tatum had hold. but he says it shined a light on gang violence in chicago and could pave the way for large every summits down the road. al jazerra, chicago. >> chicago, cleveland, and kansas city were the...
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the pendletons are not sure the summit is the answer, but it could help. >> everybody now is trying to put their hands together to try to come to one solution. unfortunately there is no one solution. this is a start. >> the summit didn't attract the active gang members tatum hoped but it shone a light on gang violence and could pave the way for larger summits down the road. >> south-western pakistan has been rocked by a 6.5 magnitude earthquake. officials say tremors were felt in the balochistan province. 22 were killed in the latest tremor. more than 500 were killed last tuesday. kamal hyder reports where survivors from the first quake are waiting for help. >> a few days after a powerful earthquake hit pakistan's region, an earthquake measureing 6.8 hit the area on saturday. this is what is left of a family home. belongings are under a pile of rubb rubble. at least they have protection for now. >> translation: they are piling and not handing supplies to people who lost everything. >> here families live in compounds in a society where women are barely seen in public. the families use s
the pendletons are not sure the summit is the answer, but it could help. >> everybody now is trying to put their hands together to try to come to one solution. unfortunately there is no one solution. this is a start. >> the summit didn't attract the active gang members tatum hoped but it shone a light on gang violence and could pave the way for larger summits down the road. >> south-western pakistan has been rocked by a 6.5 magnitude earthquake. officials say tremors were felt...
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here in chicago, 13 people were shot in this one. 15-year-old hadiya pendleton was in a park with friends when she was gunned down in january. >>. but taking back the streets is proving difficult. many kids are now escorted safely across gang lines just to get to schools and police in troubled neighbors are more visible and on foot. >> the military type weapons like the one we believe to have been used in this shooting belong on a battlefield. >> reporter: you don't feel defeated after what happened in this park? >> no. the only way that i'm defeated is if i quit and i'm not going to quit. >> reporter: for parents who have lost children to guns, quitting simply cannot be an option. >>> thomas roberts with a check of the late latest nus this morning. >> the country has released a partial list of its chemical weapons arsenal. more details are expected within the next day or two. now under the u.s. rurk f russia framework deal syria was given a week to declare its chemical weapons. >>> they've confirmed a payne who underwent brain surgery in manchester, had the disease and they say normal st
here in chicago, 13 people were shot in this one. 15-year-old hadiya pendleton was in a park with friends when she was gunned down in january. >>. but taking back the streets is proving difficult. many kids are now escorted safely across gang lines just to get to schools and police in troubled neighbors are more visible and on foot. >> the military type weapons like the one we believe to have been used in this shooting belong on a battlefield. >> reporter: you don't feel...
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room where an inmate and gilchrist, i observed gilchrist on his knee, his face and hands were in pendleton'ssigned off. >> i'm going to say not guilty. it didn't look like what it was. the video cabinet is tall. he was standing there watching the movie, rewinding it. i was in the bottom half of the cabinet. putting away videos that we had already seen. and the officer came walking by. i knew it looked bad. i told him right -- >> certainly seems like there's sufficient evidence that there was something sexual going on. i'm going to find you guilty of group violation number 15, sexual misconduct. it is a class "b" which can be up to 90 days. i'm just going to go with 60 just like you had on the last one. 60 days disciplinary detention. do you wish to appeal this decision? >> no. >> no appeal? okay. >> he's going into dd because he was found guilty of disciplinary problems. so he is allowed two sets of clothes, two toothpaste, two deodorant, one toothbrush, two bars of soap, his bible. and there's what you're allowed in dd. >> basically this is it. you are stripped of everything. this is my lif
room where an inmate and gilchrist, i observed gilchrist on his knee, his face and hands were in pendleton'ssigned off. >> i'm going to say not guilty. it didn't look like what it was. the video cabinet is tall. he was standing there watching the movie, rewinding it. i was in the bottom half of the cabinet. putting away videos that we had already seen. and the officer came walking by. i knew it looked bad. i told him right -- >> certainly seems like there's sufficient evidence that...
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the first lady has addressed in the past violence in chicago, particularly in the wake of pendleton. it's interesting the way the president has tended to address those issues. that's been his tendency. even when we heard from him in the march on wash, as he's intended do in the past, he's universalized it. that's why the trayvon remarks were so remarkable and something they waited to hear so many times. they tyke it back to his personal experience. ite something they wanted to hear. it's something the attorney general has been pushing very hard and something the president feels very strongly about as well. >> karen, the president has been focusing a lot on the economy obviously. the unemployment rate for african-americans is 13%. that's above the national policy. how much inspiration do you think we'll hear about that tonight? >> i think we're going to hear a version of what we heard this week obviously with the anniversary of the stock market crash. we heard the president give a number of speeches this week and talk about efforts that his administration has taken to get the economy
the first lady has addressed in the past violence in chicago, particularly in the wake of pendleton. it's interesting the way the president has tended to address those issues. that's been his tendency. even when we heard from him in the march on wash, as he's intended do in the past, he's universalized it. that's why the trayvon remarks were so remarkable and something they waited to hear so many times. they tyke it back to his personal experience. ite something they wanted to hear. it's...
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he started working with some marines at camp pendleton in came up with this idea of assembling this -- and the unit of police officers that would be specially trained in specific areas to respond to these kinds of situations and basically deal with them immediately. so you would have somebody who was trained to deal with snipers, someone crowd control, breach or waste. the idea is this would be a very quickly moving unit that could respond instantly and with the overpowering force to these kinds of emergency situations. one interesting sort of historical nuggets of this, when you first broached the idea of the chief william parker at the time shot it down because he said that this came too close to breaching this historical divide between the military and police. gates continued with the idea surreptitiously, and when a new police chief took over, parker died -- i think it was in 6768, he get the green light to go ahead with this idea. he named it s.w.a.t. the original acronym was special weapons assault team. someone at lapd said that is normally not get an idea to have a sultan the
he started working with some marines at camp pendleton in came up with this idea of assembling this -- and the unit of police officers that would be specially trained in specific areas to respond to these kinds of situations and basically deal with them immediately. so you would have somebody who was trained to deal with snipers, someone crowd control, breach or waste. the idea is this would be a very quickly moving unit that could respond instantly and with the overpowering force to these...
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year in his state of the union address less than a month after the shooting death of 15-year-old pendletonhe attended the president's inauguration ceremony. >> what happened to hydeah is not unique to chicago or this country. too many of our children are being taken away from us. >> reporter: when you hear about a shooting like this, a situation like this, it's important to put it in perspective. we know there were 1,600 shoot innings chicago this year alone. 315 people who were killed by gun violence. just last year, the fbi says there were more than 500 people murdered in chicago, however, chicago police insist the murder rate here is going down. in this particular case, this mass shooting we know that investigators, they are looking for a suspect or suspects involved but at this point, chris, no one in custody. >> all right, george, thank you very much for the report this morning. >>> it will be a big day ahead in the nation's capital. it's only ten days until a potential government shutdown. the house is set to vote on a bill to keep the lights on, conditioned on a huge if, the funning
year in his state of the union address less than a month after the shooting death of 15-year-old pendletonhe attended the president's inauguration ceremony. >> what happened to hydeah is not unique to chicago or this country. too many of our children are being taken away from us. >> reporter: when you hear about a shooting like this, a situation like this, it's important to put it in perspective. we know there were 1,600 shoot innings chicago this year alone. 315 people who were...
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here in chicago, 13 people were shot in this one. 15-year-old hideya pendleton was gunned down earlierids are escorted safely across gang lines just to get to school. and police are visible and on foot. but gangs are using heavy fi firepower. >> military-type weapons belong on a battlefield. >> reporter: you don't feel defeated after what happened in this park? >> no, no. the only thing -- the only way that i'm defeated is if i quit. and i'm not going to quit. >> reporter: for parents who have lost children to guns, quitting simply cannot be an option. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> over in denmark, a new program to promote employee health or so they say. a danish telecom company says workers are allowed to take smoke breaks but it's going to cost them. each cigarette break costs an employee 15 minutes of work time. they either have to stay 15 minutes longer or accept a 15-minute reduction in pay or earned overtime. you're watching msnbc. [ sneezes, coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that wo
here in chicago, 13 people were shot in this one. 15-year-old hideya pendleton was gunned down earlierids are escorted safely across gang lines just to get to school. and police are visible and on foot. but gangs are using heavy fi firepower. >> military-type weapons belong on a battlefield. >> reporter: you don't feel defeated after what happened in this park? >> no, no. the only thing -- the only way that i'm defeated is if i quit. and i'm not going to quit. >>...
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chris johnson gets thrown out at first brace, and the braves hitting toefp pendleton did not like hisknow about it in the dugout. the braves need a win today and the cardinal's loss. fans of kentucky high school football may be surprised to find out the announcer, the play by play guy is callediing a game can't even see, and that's because david holton is blind. >> i can't see anything at all. >> first down warriors. >> i try to get across what i would need to know if i were there in the stadium. >> so holton played football as a boy until a tumor caused him to lose his sight. a friend -- i should say a friend stands by him and relays what is happening on the field to him, and now he serves as a court judge during the day, and he gives the play by play of the football game. he says he got his start back when he son played football at that same football. >> an interesting guy, and the guy next to him, doesn't he want to grab the mike every now and again? you got to wonder. >> yeah, because he only hears it's probably interesting to how he relays to somebody on the radio. >> yeah, can v
chris johnson gets thrown out at first brace, and the braves hitting toefp pendleton did not like hisknow about it in the dugout. the braves need a win today and the cardinal's loss. fans of kentucky high school football may be surprised to find out the announcer, the play by play guy is callediing a game can't even see, and that's because david holton is blind. >> i can't see anything at all. >> first down warriors. >> i try to get across what i would need to know if i were...