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. >> like all prisons, the santa rosa correctional institution near pensacola, florida, has strict codes. >> the facility keep it's tight reins on this inmate population, because if you continue to allow little violations, then they turn into big things and with this caliber of population, we have to handle it this way. >> more than three quarters of santa rosa's inmate population are serving time for violent crimes including assault, rape and murder, but even those convicted of non-violent crimes are expected to follow all the same rules and protocols. >> they nitpick about every little thing. they're so by the rules here. walk a narrow line. if you do anything outside of that, this is where you end up, in confinement with nothing. >> tell me about your headpiece. >> my headpiece? this is just a t-shirt, really. this is illegal. i'm not supposed to be wearing this, really. >> jurez williams has been at santa rosa seven months. >> i've been incarcerated three times all for the same thing. violation of probation and prostitution. >> williams says he began turning tricks at 12 years old an
. >> like all prisons, the santa rosa correctional institution near pensacola, florida, has strict codes. >> the facility keep it's tight reins on this inmate population, because if you continue to allow little violations, then they turn into big things and with this caliber of population, we have to handle it this way. >> more than three quarters of santa rosa's inmate population are serving time for violent crimes including assault, rape and murder, but even those convicted...
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. >>> located on the florida panhandle, pensacola is home to the naval air station, the primary training base for many of america's top military aviators and home to the legendary blue angels. >> aten-hut. right-left. forward march. >> 35 miles away, a military cadence pierces an otherwise quiet morning. >> up in the morning at the break of dawn. >> we are veterans standing strong. >> we are veterans standing strong. >> the marchers have all served time in the military, but now they're serving time at the santa rosa correctional institution, one of the toughest maximum security prisons in the state of florida. >> don't come back in these blues. >> don't come back in these blues. >> these inmates are receiving extensive programming specific for veterans that will assist them upon their release from the department of corrections into society. >> you are doing a good job. >> thank you, sir. >> the goal of santa rosa's veterans program is to return a sense of honor and responsibility to former servicemen whose lives have gotten off track. the veterans selected for the program, some of whom d
. >>> located on the florida panhandle, pensacola is home to the naval air station, the primary training base for many of america's top military aviators and home to the legendary blue angels. >> aten-hut. right-left. forward march. >> 35 miles away, a military cadence pierces an otherwise quiet morning. >> up in the morning at the break of dawn. >> we are veterans standing strong. >> we are veterans standing strong. >> the marchers have all served...
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over towards pensacola and tallahassee, on the other hand, you may not be getting too much rain showerses push overhead, but there is the risk of flooding. like i said, there's already been some reports of tornadoes. now, nothing like we see out here towards the west and central plains, these monster f-4, f-5 tornadoes. when you see them with landfalling tropical systems, they're usually rather weak. but the problem is they're very fast moving and rain shrouded and just mixed in with the generally foul weather. so we're going to continue to watch this as it does rush over the florida peninsula. and then eventually it's going to roll off towards the northeast, affecting the east coast of the u.s. along with this low-pressure area. the same storm that's been bringing foul weather towards the west, it's now moving east bringing scattered showers across the appalachians. 50 millimeters expected in illinois, indiana, areas hit by flooding recently. so any more rain is just going to be making the situation worse out here. and then after that pushes off towards the northeast, andrea is going t
over towards pensacola and tallahassee, on the other hand, you may not be getting too much rain showerses push overhead, but there is the risk of flooding. like i said, there's already been some reports of tornadoes. now, nothing like we see out here towards the west and central plains, these monster f-4, f-5 tornadoes. when you see them with landfalling tropical systems, they're usually rather weak. but the problem is they're very fast moving and rain shrouded and just mixed in with the...
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just off the florida coastline right around the pensacola area. about 45 mile-an-hour winds.fairly weak tropical storm. that's not the big concern. the rain is the big concern. upwards of 5, maybe 10 inches in florida. for us it's just down to our south and east during the day on friday. quickly becoming a tropical depression as it makes its way out to sea. we'll be on the west side of this. that's good news here. that means the strongest winds will stay off to the east side. we're not going to see the strongest winds for that. the biggest threat for us as i continue to mention will be the rainfall that makes its way in here during the day on friday. tomorrow's going to be fairly wet too. that's going to help to facilitate that storm to move to the north. that will bring rain in by 6:00 tomorrow afternoon. look at this. just about everybody seeing a chance for showers. maybe some thunderstorms tomorrow. some of those storms could have locally heavy down pours. one system moves out. but by friday morning, this is where andrea starts to set in. this is the tropical moisture. ev
just off the florida coastline right around the pensacola area. about 45 mile-an-hour winds.fairly weak tropical storm. that's not the big concern. the rain is the big concern. upwards of 5, maybe 10 inches in florida. for us it's just down to our south and east during the day on friday. quickly becoming a tropical depression as it makes its way out to sea. we'll be on the west side of this. that's good news here. that means the strongest winds will stay off to the east side. we're not going to...
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and katrina i was the commander of the medical forces in pensacola, florida, and i owned the branch clinics that existed in new orleans, pascagula and gulf port, mississippi. we thought we had dodged the bullet and then the levies broke and who would have predicted that there was a sea of humanity in the super dome that basically was in extreme miss? who would have predicted in this day and age we would lose many, many people based on the fact they couldn't be medevacked, that the hospitals themselves had been flooded and the hospital staff was having to carry critically ill patients up to the top floors to avoid the water that was filling in the rooms. who would have predicted that? and were we set up to handle that? and who would have predicted in the early goings there would be civic disorder and civic disobedience and lack of command and control and then the military came there and provided that stability for a while until the civic authorities took over and eventually got things moving in a fairly organized continuum. we learned a tremendous amount of lessons from that, lessons that i
and katrina i was the commander of the medical forces in pensacola, florida, and i owned the branch clinics that existed in new orleans, pascagula and gulf port, mississippi. we thought we had dodged the bullet and then the levies broke and who would have predicted that there was a sea of humanity in the super dome that basically was in extreme miss? who would have predicted in this day and age we would lose many, many people based on the fact they couldn't be medevacked, that the hospitals...
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david gunn is shot to death in pensacola, florida. 1994, two clinic workers are murdered in brooklinehusetts. 1998, dr. barnett slepian is gunned down by a sniper as he stands in his own kitchen in buffalo, new york. in addition to three other murders, the national abortion federation reports that more than 200 american clinics have been subjected to bombs and arson since 1977. >> those are acts of domestic terrorism, which are intended to intimidate. so if i kill one doctor, maybe i'll intimidate a hundred doctors. >> my business is legal. their business of anarchy is illegal. >> reporter: george tiller was one doctor who could not be intimidated. he was one of just three physicians in the united states who specialized in abortions done in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. >> he was not shy about publicizing what he did. and he certainly never apologized for what he did. it was a love/hate thing. few people had no feelings regarding dr. tiller. >> the first real flash of violence strikes in 1986 when a bomb is set off at the entrance to his clinic. >> we have had a major
david gunn is shot to death in pensacola, florida. 1994, two clinic workers are murdered in brooklinehusetts. 1998, dr. barnett slepian is gunned down by a sniper as he stands in his own kitchen in buffalo, new york. in addition to three other murders, the national abortion federation reports that more than 200 american clinics have been subjected to bombs and arson since 1977. >> those are acts of domestic terrorism, which are intended to intimidate. so if i kill one doctor, maybe i'll...
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i grew up in pensacola, which is ones i a suburb. you did in the car. you go drive through mcdonald's. we have drive through starbucks. i miss that. you drive through everywhere. drive through heart surgery. you drive home. you just -- nobody walks. it is sort of the same way. and in connecticut now. i absolutely love connecticut. you know what -- >> more and more towns are trying to make rails to trails and different ways of making people walk more, but it has to become a part of our national conversation because it is unbelievable how disconnected we are physically from each other and do everything by computer now. >> which means we do about 12 more of these. >> no. >> i can't choose. you're going to have to choose. >> we will see rapid fire. right in the middle. yes. stand-up. both of you stood up, so you both have to ask questions. shouted out. lightning round. [inaudible question] >> that is me. i am the one that calls the socialist. mika six the other side of this. >> writing this book is where i'm at. >> well. [laughter] >> with bloomberg i think
i grew up in pensacola, which is ones i a suburb. you did in the car. you go drive through mcdonald's. we have drive through starbucks. i miss that. you drive through everywhere. drive through heart surgery. you drive home. you just -- nobody walks. it is sort of the same way. and in connecticut now. i absolutely love connecticut. you know what -- >> more and more towns are trying to make rails to trails and different ways of making people walk more, but it has to become a part of our...
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other types of orders that have been entered by other fison judges like roger vinson down here in pensacola by the way who entered that order the most expansive order you you'd ever want to want to read the other question is this mehta data that they talk about what is this method data does it expand to everything that's on our i pad everything that's on our i phone at the end the obvious question is what is the threshold once they get this information what does the spook agency then have is a threshold to say now we're going to get real specific we're going to start me very specific with the organisation the person and the news reporter whatever it may be it will get we have a trigger standard that allows us now to be more intrusive none of this is clear this is great work again by the guardian it's very interesting that most some of the most interesting investigative journalism comes from us overseas in places from the guardian but this is another weather stories there are so many unanswered questions but you can you can bet on this the five is a court in the secrecy that surrounds the fi
other types of orders that have been entered by other fison judges like roger vinson down here in pensacola by the way who entered that order the most expansive order you you'd ever want to want to read the other question is this mehta data that they talk about what is this method data does it expand to everything that's on our i pad everything that's on our i phone at the end the obvious question is what is the threshold once they get this information what does the spook agency then have is a...
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somehow or another he changed everything about himself and wound up managing armour branches in pensacola, jackson. he'd just been transferred to mobile, where he was the head man in the southern region, and he died of septicemia from a operation on his nose. i was just short of 6 years old i often look back on it. if he had lived, it's pretty clear he would have wound up in chicago with armour & co. and i'd have been a chicago kid going to prep schools and living in some suburb, and i consider that a great deliverance. i'm sorry i had to sacrifice my father to do it, but it's strange what accidental things like septicemia can do to Ò strange what accidental things like septicemia can do to people's lives. c-span: do you remember him at all? >> guest: i do. it's a good test for me of how far back people generally can remember. i remember very, almost clear, snapshots when i was like 4 and 5. i'll tell you a strange thing about memory. it fades. i'm 77 now. your memory fades, and i will remember my father very clearly, and then it'll fade. then about another five years, when it's almost fa
somehow or another he changed everything about himself and wound up managing armour branches in pensacola, jackson. he'd just been transferred to mobile, where he was the head man in the southern region, and he died of septicemia from a operation on his nose. i was just short of 6 years old i often look back on it. if he had lived, it's pretty clear he would have wound up in chicago with armour & co. and i'd have been a chicago kid going to prep schools and living in some suburb, and i...
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>> oh, i like those. >> from pensacola. we'd swim away.his florida man did. the 19-year-old took a ride while he was fishing in the gulf of mexico. a whale shark swam along the boat. >> well, it was a whale shark. >> he jumps for a ride. experts say this, not a good idea at all. stay away. let's go to kelly evans right now. kelly, a good look at the start. even before the markets have opened. ways goi what's going on? >> we're up more than 100 points for the dow futures. it had to do with last night, "the wall street journal," that the fed meeting, which is the big event for this week, the fed meeting wednesday might see the fed lowering its projections for growth and raising them for unemployment here in the u.s. as a result, being more accommodative for longer than we thought. so what's happening in markets this morning is a double-edged sword. it sums up the predicament we're in. we've got futures up 100 points after a wobbly week last week. we also have oil -- or it was just over $98 a barrel. so we're talking about the potential for h
>> oh, i like those. >> from pensacola. we'd swim away.his florida man did. the 19-year-old took a ride while he was fishing in the gulf of mexico. a whale shark swam along the boat. >> well, it was a whale shark. >> he jumps for a ride. experts say this, not a good idea at all. stay away. let's go to kelly evans right now. kelly, a good look at the start. even before the markets have opened. ways goi what's going on? >> we're up more than 100 points for the dow...
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they're complaining in pensacola, it's 83 and clear. too much sun.t sun, willie, they tell me, my family, i call them up and they tell me disorienting. to be that sunny all the time and forget. >> blinking in the light. >> you forget like what day. >> almost whiteout conditions, where to look. it's too nice down there. i'm so glad to be here. 55 and raining. we have news today. let's -- david ignatius, "financial times" headline says it all, the united states concluded syria has used chemical weapons. add that with the fact that over -- up to 100,000 syrians have been killed -- >> red line. >> has the red line been crossed in a way that is going to move this president more decisively to action? >> yesterday was the day that we had the official announcement, red line crossed, as the white house said that yes, after very long review it had concluded that chemical weapons were used in at least four instances inside syria by the regime, but they didn't say precisely what they're going to do about that. it's my understanding the u.s. will move now with ma
they're complaining in pensacola, it's 83 and clear. too much sun.t sun, willie, they tell me, my family, i call them up and they tell me disorienting. to be that sunny all the time and forget. >> blinking in the light. >> you forget like what day. >> almost whiteout conditions, where to look. it's too nice down there. i'm so glad to be here. 55 and raining. we have news today. let's -- david ignatius, "financial times" headline says it all, the united states...
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they actually started in pensacola, i guess. >> yeah. and there are environmental reasons to do it. but it's just one of those fascinating, you know, everybody will go through this one way or another with family members and loved ones and making decisions about your own -- i won't say afterlife but the -- your final resting place and it's fascinating to me to see that the way we live impacts the way that we die. >> no doubt about it. so we -- we've talked about this. we're going to show in a second, an old "time" magazine cover, but jon meacham said you were probably in elementary school when this was done. you couldn't be blamed for the wimp factor headline for "newsweek." >> i was in high school. >> you were in high school. >> let's look. we'll explain in a second. take a look at the new nra ad that is going after in west virginia going after joe manchin. >> remember this tv ad? >> i'm joe manchin i approve this ad because i'll always [ inaudible ] west virginia. >> that was joe manchin's commitment. now he's working with pres
they actually started in pensacola, i guess. >> yeah. and there are environmental reasons to do it. but it's just one of those fascinating, you know, everybody will go through this one way or another with family members and loved ones and making decisions about your own -- i won't say afterlife but the -- your final resting place and it's fascinating to me to see that the way we live impacts the way that we die. >> no doubt about it. so we -- we've talked about this. we're going to...
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is up from pensacola, republican line.he fair tax -- caller: a fair tax, everything -- every time i mention this the politicians, they say it would not fairly tax lower income people. what i would like you to do is address the rebate first. and then you can talk about the rest of it. it would increase manufacturing in this country unbelievably because it would weed out the embedded taxes for fica, medicare, and income tax. andould weed those out therefore a toaster built in connecticut could sit on the shelves alongside one built in bangladesh, india, or china. and compete very well because it did not have those based taxes. host: let's get a response. is one of thex suggestions that should go up there with tax reform. strong proponent of that. you are right, there has been a lot of criticism of that because it would shift responsibility in taxes. what you were saying about the prebate was an attempt to make it more of a progressive tax rather than regressive. progressive meaning the more you're able to make, the more capa
is up from pensacola, republican line.he fair tax -- caller: a fair tax, everything -- every time i mention this the politicians, they say it would not fairly tax lower income people. what i would like you to do is address the rebate first. and then you can talk about the rest of it. it would increase manufacturing in this country unbelievably because it would weed out the embedded taxes for fica, medicare, and income tax. andould weed those out therefore a toaster built in connecticut could...
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you're talking about jobs, melody, i've got to say i've heard from one small business to another in pensacolaying i don't know what's going to happen in 2014. when these rules kick in, some of my best employees, they can't work over 30 hours. >> and those are decisions as a small business owner. i'm not saying this from a theo theory cal standpoint. >> i'm not offers for a barn fire of regulation, but i think we have to strike a balance here, so that the small businesses are not regulated more than too big to fail, or where we have a situation, where only the big institutions can figure it out. you know, it's the little guy that creates the jobs, and this is an important point. what we have now is a chronny capitalist -- this is the latinization of america, except that, as i have to show in the bock, many latin-american countries are improving. >> this is what makes me so angry, nicole, and everyone talks about raising taxes, and they go, you know what? we need a fairer tax system, because warren buffett is paying less than his secretary and this is going to fix it no, the rich, they've got t
you're talking about jobs, melody, i've got to say i've heard from one small business to another in pensacolaying i don't know what's going to happen in 2014. when these rules kick in, some of my best employees, they can't work over 30 hours. >> and those are decisions as a small business owner. i'm not saying this from a theo theory cal standpoint. >> i'm not offers for a barn fire of regulation, but i think we have to strike a balance here, so that the small businesses are not...
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to make sure that the horrors that occurred in philadelphia don't occur in austin, don't occur in pensacolaur around the nation? >> well, the question is, does this, indeed, create a safer climate and we asked throughout the regular session and into the special session, whether the authors of this bill, the proponents of this bill, could tell us that the clinical setting in texas today -- and we have very high standards for what that clinical setting must be -- somehow that's created a problem for women's health. we asked for one single example where that setting was putting women's health in jeopardy. no one could point to a single instance of that. the true aim of this, and lieutenant governor duhurst tweeted this out the night the bill first passed off the senate floor before it came back to us from the house -- he tweeted out by sending something saying, sb 5 has passed through the state and he put up a map showing all of the clinics that would be closed basically promoting the fact and bragging about the fact that in texas, abortion was going to become a very, very limited opportunity
to make sure that the horrors that occurred in philadelphia don't occur in austin, don't occur in pensacolaur around the nation? >> well, the question is, does this, indeed, create a safer climate and we asked throughout the regular session and into the special session, whether the authors of this bill, the proponents of this bill, could tell us that the clinical setting in texas today -- and we have very high standards for what that clinical setting must be -- somehow that's created a...
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. >> it's pensacola, baby. >> i think that's why america is what it is, we argue these things.ut to the public, and our media is good getting it out. and there are people who are mavericks out there, like snowden, who got it out. legally or not, we're debating it. i think we have done some things that are rough. you say killing americans as if that was the intention. turn coats, i got no problem with killing them. if somebody's fighting against us in a terrorist organization trying to kill americans, they made their choice. we're going to act on it. that's not killing americans. these benedict arnolds, fine, they made their call. i don't call that killing americans. i think that's fighting the enemy, and the enemy now includes some former americans. now, that's part of the world. i do think, however, the democratic party, now that we're getting partisan here, i think the democratic party has been weakened ever since mcgovern, a sense it wasn't willing to be the daddy party, to use the old term, as well as the mommy party. they're not willing to do the whole job of the presidenc
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host: pensacola, florida, independent caller. you are up. caller: good morning. the lady called earlier and she said her assumptions were wrong. i would like to turn the tables on you and say that it is your assumptions that are wrong in so many things. you are essentially asking -- or legitimizing illegal plundering, appointing other people to pay for someone else, corporate welfare, personal welfare. no one wants to see someone start on the street, but over 120 trillion behind in unfunded liabilities for all the other social security, medicare part d, $1 trillion in the hole from last year. and i want to hear your answers, but you just can't keep spending money and keep calling it investment and play on our heartstrings -- certainly no one wants to see a kid starve, but i don't see any of these people on welfare -- i've lived in areas where it is not a good place and i know they are on entitlements. hardly anybody grows their own food. the lady who called a little bit, she was whining about not getting her cut. host: what would you have her do, elderly caller w
host: pensacola, florida, independent caller. you are up. caller: good morning. the lady called earlier and she said her assumptions were wrong. i would like to turn the tables on you and say that it is your assumptions that are wrong in so many things. you are essentially asking -- or legitimizing illegal plundering, appointing other people to pay for someone else, corporate welfare, personal welfare. no one wants to see someone start on the street, but over 120 trillion behind in unfunded...