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judge reggie walton, the chair of the present -- commission. the phone lines are open. as always, the numbers are at the bottom of the screen and you can send an e-mail or a tweet comment. you alluded to something i want to elaborate on, that for many it is expected. when you are in prison, it is part of the culture. guest: there are some people who believe that somehow that is the consequence of going to prison. i have been a judge for over 25 years. i have sentenced well over 1000 people and i never in my sentences indicated that part of the penalty would be sexual abuse when someone was incarcerated. it is just not part of the punishment. it should not be. but i think there is a perception on the part of some that goes with the territory. host: lewis is on the phone from raleigh, north carolina. good morning to you. caller: my question is, why don't they keep the prisoners under supervised activities like work and doing jobs when they are not in their cells? guest: there are many facilities that do in fact provide work opportunities for inmates. but sometimes that wo
judge reggie walton, the chair of the present -- commission. the phone lines are open. as always, the numbers are at the bottom of the screen and you can send an e-mail or a tweet comment. you alluded to something i want to elaborate on, that for many it is expected. when you are in prison, it is part of the culture. guest: there are some people who believe that somehow that is the consequence of going to prison. i have been a judge for over 25 years. i have sentenced well over 1000 people and...
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october, reggie jackson, for 11th on the all-time list. brett gardner had his first career five-hit game. the mets one through three hitters, 0 for 12, four strikeouts. mets also made three errors in a four-run yankees second inning. meanwhile a-rod continues to climb the home run charts, passes the yankee great in reggie jackson. next up for him, rafael palmeiro who sits at 569 home runs. lakewood five behind palmeiro. >> the phillies are the ultimate paradox, a first place team that's dropped 10-12. they lead the national league in home runs, yet lead the majors in home runs allowed. they have the best road record in the majors, but can't win at home. they have one of the best leadoff hitters in baseball, but they've benched jimmy rollins as cole hamels says "we're fortunate everyone in the n.l. east is playing really bad." hamels on the found, taken out in the fifth game, has words for home plate spire mark carlton. >> he was leaving anyway. >> exactly. he was arguing balls and strikes. rickey romero dealing for the jays. no-hitter into
october, reggie jackson, for 11th on the all-time list. brett gardner had his first career five-hit game. the mets one through three hitters, 0 for 12, four strikeouts. mets also made three errors in a four-run yankees second inning. meanwhile a-rod continues to climb the home run charts, passes the yankee great in reggie jackson. next up for him, rafael palmeiro who sits at 569 home runs. lakewood five behind palmeiro. >> the phillies are the ultimate paradox, a first place team that's...
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october, reggie jackson, for 11th on the all-time list. and brett gardner, a career high-five hits, including a home run, a triple. yankees up 9-1. if you're doing the math, 15-0, plus 9-1, 24-1 over the last -- well, it's pretty much almost two games. bottom of the ninth. yankees two outs away. highlights of this game when it goes final. >> the phillies are the ultimate paradox. they're a first place team that's dropped 10-12. they lead the n.l. in home runs, yet lead the majors in home runs allowed. they have the best road record in the majors, but can't win at home. and they have one of the best leadoff hitters in baseball, but they've benched jimmy rollins because he's batting .211. as cole hamels says "we're fortunate everyone in the n.l. east is playing really bad." hamels on the found, taken out ie the fifth game, has words fol home plate spire mark carlton. >> he was leaving anyway. >> exactly.as he was arguing balls and strikes. rickey romero dealing for the no-no in the sixth. chase utley breaks up the no-hitter. after an infield
october, reggie jackson, for 11th on the all-time list. and brett gardner, a career high-five hits, including a home run, a triple. yankees up 9-1. if you're doing the math, 15-0, plus 9-1, 24-1 over the last -- well, it's pretty much almost two games. bottom of the ninth. yankees two outs away. highlights of this game when it goes final. >> the phillies are the ultimate paradox. they're a first place team that's dropped 10-12. they lead the n.l. in home runs, yet lead the majors in home...
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he's ten home runs behind reggie jackson on the all times list. >> all right, twins ace minnesota trying to win three in a row on the road for the first time this season. adam kennedy, what a find he has been for the a's. two-run shot, ties the game at 3. bottom nine, tied at 3. davis the bloop hit to right, a's win 4-3. oakland starting to pick up steam. the a's won nine of 12 overall, which includes a 7-game win streak in that. >> ian stewart has been red hot. top four, continues that streak. number 12 on the year. rockies up 2-0. bottom 7, brewers down 3-1. bases loaded for ryan brawn. brewers scored. his fourth straight he fought only a half game ahead of st. louis. the rockies now won eight straight which is their longest win streak since 2007. >> all right, good one. cubs-astros. watch this. all right. at the plate, he gets all up on one. that ties the game at 1. number 7. bottom of the 13th. still tied at 1. inside the line. here comes hunter pens. you're not going to catch that guy. and the astros win in 13. 2-1. do you remember when making dinner meant finding just the right sti
he's ten home runs behind reggie jackson on the all times list. >> all right, twins ace minnesota trying to win three in a row on the road for the first time this season. adam kennedy, what a find he has been for the a's. two-run shot, ties the game at 3. bottom nine, tied at 3. davis the bloop hit to right, a's win 4-3. oakland starting to pick up steam. the a's won nine of 12 overall, which includes a 7-game win streak in that. >> ian stewart has been red hot. top four, continues...
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this one far enough to get out of park.ard one behind reggie jackson for 11th all time. gary cheffield off andy petit. petit admitted, my last four what, starts, i feel it's been a realt battle.ent chris >> career home run number 506. six behind mel ops. petit allowed 11 hits in five inning, five runs. his counterpart second career start with the mets scattered four hits and two runs. jerry manual on bouncing back. >> do you sense a lingering hangover, or had they already turned the page? >> i sensed there was an urgency to play well. i think -- obviously, the way the game ended last night and we all know to a man how -- how difficult it's been for luis, and for the man, they felt an urgency to play well. this is a part of growth for him. when i saw him this morning, i said, hey, you are the first guy i'm looking for. i was happy to see him. he smiled and said, you sure? >> yeah, i'm glad to see you this morning. >> he said, you know, forget about it. today is a new game. be ready. >> you know me. >> updating things from filly. red socks put up a five spot in the first.
this one far enough to get out of park.ard one behind reggie jackson for 11th all time. gary cheffield off andy petit. petit admitted, my last four what, starts, i feel it's been a realt battle.ent chris >> career home run number 506. six behind mel ops. petit allowed 11 hits in five inning, five runs. his counterpart second career start with the mets scattered four hits and two runs. jerry manual on bouncing back. >> do you sense a lingering hangover, or had they already turned the...
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caller: my question is -- reggie walton is report about the sexual abuse in prison, i am concerned about the number of rapes being reported. a lot of the men that are being raped, some of them are being infected with hiv and aids. when they come out of the prison, they are sleeping with these different women. host: that is one of the points that he mentioned. 95% of those incarcerated in u.s. prisons ultimately leave jail in move back into society. caller: this is a big problem. what will the of administration do to try to curb this? the african american community, especially the black women, are being infected with this. i am not infected, thank god, but there are so many that are. as far as the hon darhondurans e concerned, how will that affect the illegal immigrants here? host: we did invite him to come back on in a couple of months to see how the administration is dealing with some of the questions that you posed on incarceration and the situation of rape in prison. inside the "usa today" -- a look inside the british monarchy. funding for the queen elizabeth and the royal family cost
caller: my question is -- reggie walton is report about the sexual abuse in prison, i am concerned about the number of rapes being reported. a lot of the men that are being raped, some of them are being infected with hiv and aids. when they come out of the prison, they are sleeping with these different women. host: that is one of the points that he mentioned. 95% of those incarcerated in u.s. prisons ultimately leave jail in move back into society. caller: this is a big problem. what will the...
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reggie love. we also want to thank bobby flay, one of the best chefs in the world.[applause] i don't want to talk long. i want to come around and say hello to everybody. i hope that the message that we are sending out about how important father's are is something that you will all of you are probably going to end up being fathers. the time is now to start thinking about what that means in terms of responsibility and what it means to be a man. the men here show us whether rich or not, they embody that spirit of love and dedication and commitment that fatherhood is all about. we appreciate all of you. i don't want to get in the way of the food. thank you for participating. we hope you have a good time. to all the father's out there, happy father's day. [applause] up next, "q&a" with douglas brinkley and then prime minister gordon brown and following that the hispanic prayer break fast.
reggie love. we also want to thank bobby flay, one of the best chefs in the world.[applause] i don't want to talk long. i want to come around and say hello to everybody. i hope that the message that we are sending out about how important father's are is something that you will all of you are probably going to end up being fathers. the time is now to start thinking about what that means in terms of responsibility and what it means to be a man. the men here show us whether rich or not, they...
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the reggie bush investigation going on, and now this is my opinion here.t usc had to do something to show the ncaa they were acting in good faith and they were going to do something so that they weren't going to get hammered. i'm not saying i know with 100% certainty they were going to serve up basketball, but be hard to see them doing much to football. pete carroll has never been linked directly to the ceilings that's the big difference here with the allegations directed at tim floyd. >> andy, as far as the timing is going down, the ncaa -- do you get the sense that there's a possibility that because o steven fstrays, stephen strasburg, dustin ackley, ackley, donovan take it, donovan take it, jorge sanchez, wh are involved, the ncaa waited to see what was going to happen with that case at baylor. then they went in after the fact with their ncaa investigation and their allegations, that's because they can get more information through the federal authorities because these people are under oath. and they're not when they go in front of the nba. so that is on
the reggie bush investigation going on, and now this is my opinion here.t usc had to do something to show the ncaa they were acting in good faith and they were going to do something so that they weren't going to get hammered. i'm not saying i know with 100% certainty they were going to serve up basketball, but be hard to see them doing much to football. pete carroll has never been linked directly to the ceilings that's the big difference here with the allegations directed at tim floyd. >>...
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ten behind reggie jackson on the all time list, and the white sox win. now 3-2 on an 11-game roadie. the white sox are also on the road in milwaukee. bottom 8, adam kennedy, down 3-1, no longer. tied at 3. bottom nine. same score, davis, the bloop into the right spot. chris score, and a's win, 4-3. twins are just 9-20 on the road this season. >> runs batted in, and luis castillo each time. phillies more balanced and all knotted up. as soon as this game ends, we'll have highlights for you. some interleague play, mets against the yankees. boston at phillie. >> all right, rockies, brewers. >> stewart has been awesome. >> rockies up early. that one off galliard owe. up 2-0. ryan brawn, bases loaded. two outs. oh oh. swings and missed. rockies escape with the 5-4 win. with the loss, only a half game ahead of st. louis now, who was able to win on thursday. >> hoff a. you know, he's been the source of controversy over the years. >> who needs to be 34 and 6 feet away from the hill? >> michael bourne was thinking about breaking more than that. astros still up top
ten behind reggie jackson on the all time list, and the white sox win. now 3-2 on an 11-game roadie. the white sox are also on the road in milwaukee. bottom 8, adam kennedy, down 3-1, no longer. tied at 3. bottom nine. same score, davis, the bloop into the right spot. chris score, and a's win, 4-3. twins are just 9-20 on the road this season. >> runs batted in, and luis castillo each time. phillies more balanced and all knotted up. as soon as this game ends, we'll have highlights for you....
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bye, and president david lad, the president of a community college and my staff, dennis mc dona and reggie love, and bobby mashay with this good-looking grub. i don't want to talk long, i want to come around and say hello to everyone. i want to thank all for participating. for the young people here today, i just hope that the message we are sending out, about how important fathers are. it's something that you will internalize. because all of you are probably going to end up being fathers. and the time is now to start thinking about what that means in terms of responsibilities. what it means to be a man. and the men you are sitting with today, exempify whether famous or not, they embody that spirit of love and dedication and commitment that fatherhood is all about. we appreciate all of you. i don't want to get in the way of the food. thank you for participating. hope you guys have a good time. and to all the fathers, happy father's day. [applause] .
bye, and president david lad, the president of a community college and my staff, dennis mc dona and reggie love, and bobby mashay with this good-looking grub. i don't want to talk long, i want to come around and say hello to everyone. i want to thank all for participating. for the young people here today, i just hope that the message we are sending out, about how important fathers are. it's something that you will internalize. because all of you are probably going to end up being fathers. and...
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after that reggie walton on the prison rape commission, then the president for international policy talks about the situation in honduras and columbian president's visit to the u.s. later in the program dahliaa lithwick. later in the day a look at iran's presidential election and what's ahead at tehran. live coverage from the woodrow wilson center at 12:30 p.m. eastern. secretary of state hillary clinton addressed the situations in honduras, iran, and iraq at the state department briefing. she spoke for about 15 minutes. >> hello, how are you all? i actually missed you. and i want to thank you for the flowers. they are immeasurably adding to the healing process. i wanted to come down because there's a lot going on, and there are a number of important issues to address today. but i want to start with yesterday's unfortunate events in honduras. they were a test of the inter-american systems ability to support and defend democracy and constitutional order in our hemisphere. the united states has been working to fashion a strong consensus don demming the detention and expungs of the president
after that reggie walton on the prison rape commission, then the president for international policy talks about the situation in honduras and columbian president's visit to the u.s. later in the program dahliaa lithwick. later in the day a look at iran's presidential election and what's ahead at tehran. live coverage from the woodrow wilson center at 12:30 p.m. eastern. secretary of state hillary clinton addressed the situations in honduras, iran, and iraq at the state department briefing. she...
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host: but judge reggie walton, chair of the national prison rape prevention commission. thank you appeared in a couple of minutes, the situation in honduras and a broader discussion of what is next with u.s. policy toward colombia and central america in general. and a 5-4 decision by the supreme court and many other decisions by this court as it wraps up for the summer recess this last day of june. "washington journal" continues in just a minute. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> how is c-span funded? >> publicly funded? >> donations, maybe? >> government? >> c-span gets its funding through taxes. >> federal funding? >> a public funding think? >> may be, i don't know. >> 30 years ago america's cable companies greeted c-span as a public service, a private business initiatives. no government mandate, no government money. >> this holiday weekend on open. >> tv." and unfamiliar side of the nation's first president as we are who live from george washington's estate with a stirring and author joh
host: but judge reggie walton, chair of the national prison rape prevention commission. thank you appeared in a couple of minutes, the situation in honduras and a broader discussion of what is next with u.s. policy toward colombia and central america in general. and a 5-4 decision by the supreme court and many other decisions by this court as it wraps up for the summer recess this last day of june. "washington journal" continues in just a minute. [captioning performed by national...
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emissions there's a real possibility in the eastern end to connect that the gains that have been made by reggie, the 45 million tons of carbon emissions reductions could be offset. a second issue that has not been address sod far is the issue of peak versus average demand. peak, the transmission and generation system is being designed to meet peak loads, and the more we can do to reduce peak loading the less we have to build across our landscape and so, it's very important that this committee address the fact that transmission planning that has been done to this point really hasn't addressed the full incorporation of some of the policies that are in the legislation. it did not take into account the amount of demand site management that's recommended and, i fact, assumes a level of per capita electric uses that increases over time rather than reduced. the final thought is this. to the competent that transmission is necessary and obviously connecting some renewables will require transmission, it's very important to respect the other public policy values that are out there in particular related to
emissions there's a real possibility in the eastern end to connect that the gains that have been made by reggie, the 45 million tons of carbon emissions reductions could be offset. a second issue that has not been address sod far is the issue of peak versus average demand. peak, the transmission and generation system is being designed to meet peak loads, and the more we can do to reduce peak loading the less we have to build across our landscape and so, it's very important that this committee...
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. >> rob: i played with reggie jackson who hit home runs in eight or nine straight games, same with don, they'd get so hot, then all of ugre confidence you start expanding the strike zone and you get yourself out of that hot streak. now, this guy doesn't swing at too many balls. nick markakis, that's why he's right around .300, just about every year. >> bob: 43 strikeouts, 28 walks. that's a pretty good ratio for someone who hits with power. >> rob: markakis came ino tonight hitting .327, five home runs on the year. >> bob: he's one of the reasons the orioles have won 12 of their last 16 interleague games in this blpark. hitting
. >> rob: i played with reggie jackson who hit home runs in eight or nine straight games, same with don, they'd get so hot, then all of ugre confidence you start expanding the strike zone and you get yourself out of that hot streak. now, this guy doesn't swing at too many balls. nick markakis, that's why he's right around .300, just about every year. >> bob: 43 strikeouts, 28 walks. that's a pretty good ratio for someone who hits with power. >> rob: markakis came ino ...
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. >> johnny: setting down the first four reggie has faced and johnny goals will step in the left fielder. 26, 23, 88 saves, look at the opponent's batting average. of course they couldn't dig in either, 198. >> rob: uh-huh. it was fun. i don't even know that guy though, it was a long time ago, a lot of cheeseburgers. >> johnny: johnny goals numbers 7 for 24. >> rob: i like this kid. they picked him up, he has had a number of injuries so now they are finding if you can hit a little bit they'll find room for you somewhere in the lineup. >> johnny: only his fifth start this year for the reds and his third start in left field. we're in a scoreless ball game in the top of the second. the delay was two hours, a pop down the right field line, anderson hernandez wisely, i'm not sure if he slipped or did that on purpose, he saw that fence approaching real quickly. the count is two balls an strikes to johnny goals. >> he has those little johnny unitas high tops on. >> johnny: sliding down. >> rob: and a little bit slippery and slushy. >> johnny: nick johnston
. >> johnny: setting down the first four reggie has faced and johnny goals will step in the left fielder. 26, 23, 88 saves, look at the opponent's batting average. of course they couldn't dig in either, 198. >> rob: uh-huh. it was fun. i don't even know that guy though, it was a long time ago, a lot of cheeseburgers. >> johnny: johnny goals numbers 7 for 24. >> rob: i like this kid. they picked him up, he has had a number of injuries so now they are finding if you can...
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this home run ties him with reggie jackson on the all-time list at 563.ations there to alex rodriguez. jon smoltz -- jiewn excuse me, that home run was by alex rodriguez. nationals beating the red sox 9- 3. nationals will be in baltimore starting tomorrow night. cristian guzman delivered a two- run single. new york yankees, 10-6 advantage in the top half of the seventh inning over the atlanta braves. johnny damon had a a throw-run triple and cody with a two-run double. other games in the american league east of concern, the toronto blue jays trailing the reds 7-5 or actually now at the final. red just won that game 7-5. jay bruce a-two-run double. a solo -- joey votto, a solo home run, rbi single. wells a two-run double. scott rolen a two-run double. tampa bay, 9-4 over the phillies. game in the bottom half of the seven pt -- seventh inning. ben zobrist had a two-run homer. willy aybar hit a solo home run. his sixth. that's a complete look at the scoreboard. we'll be back around take a look what's ahead with brad bergesen pitching tomorrow night at oriole
this home run ties him with reggie jackson on the all-time list at 563.ations there to alex rodriguez. jon smoltz -- jiewn excuse me, that home run was by alex rodriguez. nationals beating the red sox 9- 3. nationals will be in baltimore starting tomorrow night. cristian guzman delivered a two- run single. new york yankees, 10-6 advantage in the top half of the seventh inning over the atlanta braves. johnny damon had a a throw-run triple and cody with a two-run double. other games in the...