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. >> we were filming in the seg unit and we started hearing this commotion. it turned out to be kenneth witty holding his bean hole hostage because he wasn't getting toilet paper. >> staff say they recently removed a roll because he was borrowing rolls from other inmates and hoarding them. >> twice now, two [ bleep ] the other night, staff was [ bleep ] and you were telling me oh, we don't have any. you don't need toilet paper. i obviously need toilet paper. it's running -- you're not -- toilet paper. >> come on, wit. [ bleep ] >> a lot of what isn't necessarily always seen on our show is all of the other stuff that's going on. the one officer in seg is dealing with all of the other inmates in that unit and there's a tremendous amount to do. he wasn't saying he wasn't going to give him the toilet paper but before he could leave to get it he had to shut the bean hole door. >> the deputy comes over to assist with the situation. >> i'm trying to get a roll of toilet paper, man. >> i have been asking for toilet paper all day. why do i have to be the one that wait
. >> we were filming in the seg unit and we started hearing this commotion. it turned out to be kenneth witty holding his bean hole hostage because he wasn't getting toilet paper. >> staff say they recently removed a roll because he was borrowing rolls from other inmates and hoarding them. >> twice now, two [ bleep ] the other night, staff was [ bleep ] and you were telling me oh, we don't have any. you don't need toilet paper. i obviously need toilet paper. it's running --...
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since i'm already in ad-seg -- >> what's tucking it?lain to me. >> tucking it -- i'm going to blush. females wrap everything up and put it in their vaginal canal and bring it in. >> erwin has prior convictions for vehicle theft, drug possession, making terroristic threats, receiving stolen property and residential burglary. this time she's serving nine months for possession of stolen property, drug paraphernalia and vehicle theft. >> i like to spend a lot of money. i like brand new everything. i have an expensive habit and expensive lifestyle. so it's unrealistic for me to find a job. just throw me the amount of money that i want. >> doing time in jail has not served as a deterrent. >> i love you. >> love you too! >> i love my life. i mean, it's probably not the best thing i could have chose to do. i'm happy with what i do. i'm not going to be miserable. >> on her latest hour out of her cell, erwin introduced herself to the new girl on the block, daniela guzman. >> did you hear me last night when i was telling you, the first time elson
since i'm already in ad-seg -- >> what's tucking it?lain to me. >> tucking it -- i'm going to blush. females wrap everything up and put it in their vaginal canal and bring it in. >> erwin has prior convictions for vehicle theft, drug possession, making terroristic threats, receiving stolen property and residential burglary. this time she's serving nine months for possession of stolen property, drug paraphernalia and vehicle theft. >> i like to spend a lot of money. i...
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in the meantime he let us know while ad seg meant losing his -- it let him keep up with current events. >> me i think it is the best cell. you see who's coming in an out. >> reporter: three days later, bullock was about to face his own hearing on the assault charge. >> he is charged with serous violation. anyone like that will get chains and handcuffs and dogs are a little extra security. >>> coming up -- >> how can i defend myself in a report when you say there is a weapon and i don't know what the weapon is. >> i showed it to you. >> the hearing heats up as they face off. >> if you choose to be hard headed there's nothing more i can do. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. growwwlph. it's what you do. oh that is good crispy duck. some say "free the whales." for them, nothing else is acceptable. but nothing could be worse for the whales. most of the orcas at seaworld were
in the meantime he let us know while ad seg meant losing his -- it let him keep up with current events. >> me i think it is the best cell. you see who's coming in an out. >> reporter: three days later, bullock was about to face his own hearing on the assault charge. >> he is charged with serous violation. anyone like that will get chains and handcuffs and dogs are a little extra security. >>> coming up -- >> how can i defend myself in a report when you say there...
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without those reports, we cannot justifiably hold somebody in the seg unit.st means they're let out because of the lack of paperwork. >> rafael gonzalez. >> gonzalez! >> but gonzalez's return to general population does not protect him from facing possible criminal charges. nor does it take him off sergeant collette's radar. >> remember what happened? what put you in seg? >> yes, sir. >> stopped that guy? >> yes, sir. >> okay. because you believed he did something of sexual nature to a 12-year-old? >> yes, sir. >> that what you believe? >> yes, sir. >> want to know the truth of what happened? >> yes, sir. >> she wasn't 12. she was 16. >> i made a mistake, sir. >> he's only 24. understand this, you royally screwed up. >> i made a mistake. >> you more than made a mistake. okay? not here to browbeat you, i'm here to get you to use your mind. think about what you're doing. >> thank you for giving me a second chance. >> i'm going to tell you something, it's your only chance because you pull this crap again -- >> i'm not pull nothing crap, sir. >> i will bury you so
without those reports, we cannot justifiably hold somebody in the seg unit.st means they're let out because of the lack of paperwork. >> rafael gonzalez. >> gonzalez! >> but gonzalez's return to general population does not protect him from facing possible criminal charges. nor does it take him off sergeant collette's radar. >> remember what happened? what put you in seg? >> yes, sir. >> stopped that guy? >> yes, sir. >> okay. because you believed...
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he was just in administrative seg not a month ago, and now he's back -- he left ad seg and went to a> can't deal with all the people in there. i like the peace. >> uh huh. it's jail, man, come on. there's always somebody. >> huh? >> there's always somebody. all right, well, good luck to you. are you going back to court soon? >> yeah. >> are you getting out this time? >> i hope so. >> uh huh, right. >> draper has been working on his case most of the time he's been at louisville metro, and he's feeling pretty good about his chances. >> said i might really beat this case. no witnesses showing up. i'm ready to go home, hopefully. >> and how is it you're going to beat it? >> because there ain't no witnesses showing up. can't find the witnesses, so. i'm going to go back. if you don't have the star witnesses, then you don't have nothing. it's basically your word against whoever else, and if there ain't nobody there, you can't cross examine nobody, so there's no case. >> am i going to see you again? >> no. >> right. >> going to hand to me like that is this. >> no. >> i'm going see you again,
he was just in administrative seg not a month ago, and now he's back -- he left ad seg and went to a> can't deal with all the people in there. i like the peace. >> uh huh. it's jail, man, come on. there's always somebody. >> huh? >> there's always somebody. all right, well, good luck to you. are you going back to court soon? >> yeah. >> are you getting out this time? >> i hope so. >> uh huh, right. >> draper has been working on his case most of...
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or s-seg. a short time later he complained of an injured shoulder. when officers came to escort him to medical, evans was upset he was being blamed for the fight with the other inmate. >> i'm in s-seg? why am i in s-seg, not the person i was fighting? >> who started it? >> he did. >> when i got there, you had the broom around his neck. >> i didn't have a broom around his neck, the broom was on the floor, he fell on it. i when grabbed the broom, i took it from him. the whole pod seen that. i can't wait to go in front of mcintyre with this one. >> evans is not laughing for long. due to be released from jail in just eight days, he was charged with a new crime, felonious assault against officer may. his stay at cuyahoga county was extended. he must remain in jail until the new charge is resolved in court. evans pled not guilty, but if convicted, he could be sentenced to eight years in prison. other inmates like perry mckinney and his identical twin brother herbie mckinney don't get in much trouble in jail but present a different security issue. >> it doe
or s-seg. a short time later he complained of an injured shoulder. when officers came to escort him to medical, evans was upset he was being blamed for the fight with the other inmate. >> i'm in s-seg? why am i in s-seg, not the person i was fighting? >> who started it? >> he did. >> when i got there, you had the broom around his neck. >> i didn't have a broom around his neck, the broom was on the floor, he fell on it. i when grabbed the broom, i took it from him....
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his departure from france delayed by a hernia, his recovery was hinered by remarks made by the seg greated officer training camp. he regarded such suspicions as an intoll ralable afront. we responded by having himself placed in the army's military branch in 1918 where he propose in had the creation of an intelligence unit, a subsection of mi4 to encourage and monitor african-american participation in the war. the colonel in command of military intelligence bearing the name of churchill was favorably disposed even after there was a decision that came close to wrecking the career of dubios. he described in glowing terms the work they would do together to win the war for democracy in europe and for civil rights in america. in july, without informing the nacp captain to be dubios announced the wisdom of their collaboration in closed ranks, perhaps the most a famous editorial of the war exorting american negros while this war lasts to forget our special grievances and close our ranks with our own white fellow citizens. resistance to the scheme mounted until churchill got the unlikely intelligen
his departure from france delayed by a hernia, his recovery was hinered by remarks made by the seg greated officer training camp. he regarded such suspicions as an intoll ralable afront. we responded by having himself placed in the army's military branch in 1918 where he propose in had the creation of an intelligence unit, a subsection of mi4 to encourage and monitor african-american participation in the war. the colonel in command of military intelligence bearing the name of churchill was...
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. >> segs i the city, offers gu tours a aund washingt on segw. segs in theity in gett? one problem. >> this is illegal. >> it is illegal if you tal >> bill manene had an idea. tours by segway. >> b business grows tremendousl. >> going too b up to ourur last year.. ut guys d.c. must take test andndet a govovernment cense to give tours. >> the you have been giviving tours. >> yes. >> you don't have a licse? are youu a bad person? >> i am not. >> she triried to get a lilicene but that's not eas >> i hadad to g get four personl rev reps, people i have nope over aear. a c criminal background check, passport photos. >> total cost, $200. >> t or thee weeks l later thhey sasaid i could signed up for a test date, and i took it a week d a half ago and i i failed b by five points.. >> after the interview she tried again, jumped through more hoops, p paid anotother $115. retotook the test, dinal did pass. >> i think trying to makak sure thatat people get a proper tour. >> we give them a proper tour. mean've passed a bar exa inow how too give a proper tour. >> off to the rit, washin
. >> segs i the city, offers gu tours a aund washingt on segw. segs in theity in gett? one problem. >> this is illegal. >> it is illegal if you tal >> bill manene had an idea. tours by segway. >> b business grows tremendousl. >> going too b up to ourur last year.. ut guys d.c. must take test andndet a govovernment cense to give tours. >> the you have been giviving tours. >> yes. >> you don't have a licse? are youu a bad person? >> i am...
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segs in the citity in g get it? one problem. >> this is illegal. >> it is illegal if you talk.k. >> bill mamane had an idea. tours by segway. >>>> business grows tremendous. >> going t t be up to o last year >> but guys in d.c. must take a test a get a government linse to give tours. >> the you have been ging tour >> yes. >> you don't have a license? are yo a bad person? >> i am not. >> she ted to get a license but that's not easy. >> i h toet four persol rev reps, people i have nope over a year. arimal background check, passport photos. >> total cost, $200. >> two or thre weeks later tey i could signed up for a test date, and i took it a week and a half ago and failedy five points >> after the interview she tried again, jumped through more hoops, paid another $115. reok the test, andd finally did papass >> i think trying to m mak sure ththat people get a proper tour. >> we give them a proper tour. ii mean, i i've passed a bar ex. i k know how to give a proper tour. >> off to the right, washington, dc, and off to yo
segs in the citity in g get it? one problem. >> this is illegal. >> it is illegal if you talk.k. >> bill mamane had an idea. tours by segway. >>>> business grows tremendous. >> going t t be up to o last year >> but guys in d.c. must take a test a get a government linse to give tours. >> the you have been ging tour >> yes. >> you don't have a license? are yo a bad person? >> i am not. >> she ted to get a license but that's...
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. >> i was taking him to north segregation to lock him up in our seg unit. >> [ bleep ], man. >> when the inmate turns on him, morgan tightens his grip. but the situation would soon get much more intense. >> that's when he tried to pull away from me and turn around on me. >> [ bleep ] >> you grabbing on my -- >> that's whenever i secured him to the ground until i could get more security help. >> [ bleep ] >> no, no, no. >> no, no, no. huh-uh. >> [ bleep ] >> i'm going to walk. on my momma, i'm going to walk. >> you ain't walking, jack. >> those particular charges i charged him with insolence, disobeying a direct order, assault, he attempted to spit on me as well as turn around on me. this inmate will go to an adjustment committee, which is a hearing, a panel of hearing officers. he will plead his case against my disciplinary report that i give him. and they will do whatever is just. >> while this inmate received an extended term in segregation, combative inmates always risk suffering physical consequences as well. if extreme violence breaks out, these officers may use lethal means as
. >> i was taking him to north segregation to lock him up in our seg unit. >> [ bleep ], man. >> when the inmate turns on him, morgan tightens his grip. but the situation would soon get much more intense. >> that's when he tried to pull away from me and turn around on me. >> [ bleep ] >> you grabbing on my -- >> that's whenever i secured him to the ground until i could get more security help. >> [ bleep ] >> no, no, no. >> no, no, no....
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the school decided to do away with godwin middle school named after mill godwin a seg gre dwaitionist -- eg >> no one in this community asked for godwin's name to be changed. >> reporter: the community petitioned for a vote. this time members were split but stuck with the name change 5-3. the school will now be named after 83-year-old philanthropist. >> i think it's an honor to replace him. >> reporter: but some are questioning his qualifications. >> i don't have any problem at all with who i am. >> reporter: hampton said he earned a doctorate from central arizona university, now de fungt and has been sued by the state of arizona. >> the school he went to was closed down for basically mailing out certificates it. says to our kids if you don't want to go to school, you send this mon ni away and you will become a doctor, too instead of going to school and working for it. >> wrote a thesis thesis copy writed and didn't know the school was not acreditted. >> reporter: so you went to school, had classes and teachers. >> yes. >> reporter: to me mr. hampton is no better than mr. godwin, so w
the school decided to do away with godwin middle school named after mill godwin a seg gre dwaitionist -- eg >> no one in this community asked for godwin's name to be changed. >> reporter: the community petitioned for a vote. this time members were split but stuck with the name change 5-3. the school will now be named after 83-year-old philanthropist. >> i think it's an honor to replace him. >> reporter: but some are questioning his qualifications. >> i don't have...
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de diez-millones de person cuentan couplan de sego del gobieo, entre eos sinnúmeroa notic ra ellos, segau es que las compañías no siempre nvencen losstados que l incrementoson justificados. s/annette raveneau,nroll america"las compañías de seguro tieneque somet el porceaje que quieren incrementar y la ra cual quierehace y cadaestado t. algunas compañías de seguro han decido dejar dofrecer pnes de seguro por coleta través de asequibles/randy serrano, @rando según el departamento de salud y servios humas los incrementos que proponen las comñías de seguro cuáo vanuen indicor de pagar los consumidores ya que los subsios que ofrecel las personas de esos auges. blanca surgen nuevos detalles y detenciones acerca del atentado terrorista en el condado de san bernardino el pasado mes de diciere. vo --el fbi arresto al hermano del terrorista "syed farook" bajo el cargo de fraude de matrimonio. --el detenido, que responde al nombre de "syed raheel farook" junto su esposa y hermana son acusados de mentir para oener beneficios migratorios. nat sound 5 sec /vo blanc--imct momento en el que un polic de
de diez-millones de person cuentan couplan de sego del gobieo, entre eos sinnúmeroa notic ra ellos, segau es que las compañías no siempre nvencen losstados que l incrementoson justificados. s/annette raveneau,nroll america"las compañías de seguro tieneque somet el porceaje que quieren incrementar y la ra cual quierehace y cadaestado t. algunas compañías de seguro han decido dejar dofrecer pnes de seguro por coleta través de asequibles/randy serrano, @rando según el departamento de...
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charles: it was like a lazy summer day when the stock barely bunld in an uneventful seg. ted cruz keeps racking up delegates, even in state where he was whipped pretty good. polls show senator ted cruz has a comfortable lead in wisconsin but trump is gaining. we'll look at how ted cruz is going to work this out. gop insider karl rove calling for a quote fresh face for the party. forker gop candidate dr. -- former gop candidate dr. ben carson will join us. >> does it mean he's perfect? no. he has main detects, just like the -- major defects, just like the rest of us. but he's willing to listen to people. there is a humility issue that could use some polishing.ves ine government anymore. everybody believes that we are weak on the world stage, we are not doing things that make sense economically, and he's probably the person who most likely to do that. are there better people? probably. charles: dr. ben carson, he says donald trump is the best man for the job as commander-in-chief. in the meantime, senator ted cruz, his ground game and infrastructure posing a serious threat.
charles: it was like a lazy summer day when the stock barely bunld in an uneventful seg. ted cruz keeps racking up delegates, even in state where he was whipped pretty good. polls show senator ted cruz has a comfortable lead in wisconsin but trump is gaining. we'll look at how ted cruz is going to work this out. gop insider karl rove calling for a quote fresh face for the party. forker gop candidate dr. -- former gop candidate dr. ben carson will join us. >> does it mean he's perfect? no....
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wait for cue / sotvo 7 seg blanca-vo ---no se pierda la conmovedora historia de una familia que huy de su natal el salvador, en busca de un futuro mejor. live weather cam segment ends --somos primeros con la noticia --tenemos informacion de ultimo minuto que nos llega desde sausalito. --donde un camion de carga termina incrustado en una casa de dos pisos ubicada sobre la avenida ''lower crescent'' --en este momento inspectores de construccin se encuentran en la escena del accidente evaluando los daños... se sabe que este camin llevaba asfalto... --como muestran las imgrnes el vehculo se incrusta al parecer en reverso del estacionamiento de la propiedad... --las autoridades no han determinado las causas de este impacto. --hasta donde se sabe el hecho no ha reportado heridos... blanca ---en las elecciones primarias de wisconsin, el senador "bernie sanders" se apunt otra victoria sobre hillary clinton. take vo ---durante su discurso, sanders record que ha ganado 7 de las ultimas 8 contiendas celebradas entre los demcratas para elegir al candidato de la casa blanca. ---el aspirante agreg q
wait for cue / sotvo 7 seg blanca-vo ---no se pierda la conmovedora historia de una familia que huy de su natal el salvador, en busca de un futuro mejor. live weather cam segment ends --somos primeros con la noticia --tenemos informacion de ultimo minuto que nos llega desde sausalito. --donde un camion de carga termina incrustado en una casa de dos pisos ubicada sobre la avenida ''lower crescent'' --en este momento inspectores de construccin se encuentran en la escena del accidente evaluando...
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--los hermanos acusadose asesinar a sus padres se declararon hoy en corte "no culpables" , s eargo, seg de la policia admitieron haber sido participes de estos asesinatos... vo " hasib golambari" de 22 aÑoy sa las autoridades un cruel testimonio que se conocio hoy en relacion al asesinato de sus padres " lamy " shaminarabbi" , baleados dias atras en el interior de su vivienda en san jose.. --"hasib" testifico quel esta siendo asaltadpor un extran el interior de la vivienda y que en ese momento entro su papa... --segun el joven, el supuesto asaltante le ordeno que le disparara yl lobedecio.--en su o que de la muerte de su mama no sabe nada, que la debio asesinar otra persona. --su hermano omar dio una version diferente, pero no menos espeluznante... --el menor dijo que el se encontraba en laasa cuandvio que su hermano "hasib" asesino a su papa y luegoeidio a el, cerrara las cortinas de la vivienda, --instantes despues dio muerte a su mama, concluyo omar.... --aclarando que no habia ningun extraÑo o cualquier otra persona en la vivienda... --y que su hermano le pidio que cerrara puer del
--los hermanos acusadose asesinar a sus padres se declararon hoy en corte "no culpables" , s eargo, seg de la policia admitieron haber sido participes de estos asesinatos... vo " hasib golambari" de 22 aÑoy sa las autoridades un cruel testimonio que se conocio hoy en relacion al asesinato de sus padres " lamy " shaminarabbi" , baleados dias atras en el interior de su vivienda en san jose.. --"hasib" testifico quel esta siendo asaltadpor un extran el...
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let's get the guys together, move him over, place him in s-seg, shut his water off. we need to take some type of actions with this guy. >> okay. >> all right. >> associate warden eric ivey has decided to send schmidt a message. >> we pull him out, i want to put him in the chair because i want to have a little talk with him. >> ivey instructs the jail's special response team to extract schmidt from his cell and place him in a restraint chair for a face for face meeting. >> let this guy know that we're not going to play games. he's not going to have us run around all day with his nonsense. they examined him a couple times. they deemed him to be behavior. which means basically he knows what he's doing and he's trying to manipulate us. >> step back with your feet. don't move! behind your back, behind your back. >> why are you guys so nervous? bunch of [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] straight [ bleep ]. all right, see you, bitch. [ bleep ] with the wrong president, idiots. secret service, take him out afterwards. what's up? what's going on with you? >> nothing. it's your g
let's get the guys together, move him over, place him in s-seg, shut his water off. we need to take some type of actions with this guy. >> okay. >> all right. >> associate warden eric ivey has decided to send schmidt a message. >> we pull him out, i want to put him in the chair because i want to have a little talk with him. >> ivey instructs the jail's special response team to extract schmidt from his cell and place him in a restraint chair for a face for face...
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the maryland general assembly's 2016 seg almost over. today governor larry hogan, a republican, spoke about the a moves by mostly the democratic assembly. ronica clear i is life in yap last with what he had to say today. >>reporter: hi, lay did is in just six days the 2016 maryland legislation session is going to woman to an end. end during governor larry hogan's remarks today, he chatted reason for the early passage of the budget. our most important priority wasi the budget and i am am incredibly pleased that not onlt were we able to get a budget passed, but our budget was exposed in both on uses and onse both sides of the aisle with wi very little debate or disagreement. and we didn't even need to wait until the 11th hour to get it done. instead, we actually adopted a budget more than two weeks early. best of all for the second year in a row, our budget includes no new taxes. ta > well, even with no new taxes, govern hogan, he urged legislators to focus on passing the across the board income tax reductions in these final six sx days. i
the maryland general assembly's 2016 seg almost over. today governor larry hogan, a republican, spoke about the a moves by mostly the democratic assembly. ronica clear i is life in yap last with what he had to say today. >>reporter: hi, lay did is in just six days the 2016 maryland legislation session is going to woman to an end. end during governor larry hogan's remarks today, he chatted reason for the early passage of the budget. our most important priority wasi the budget and i am am...
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>> first of all, we outlawed seg be base after 1964, but for the democratic party after 1984, there'so segregation of pledged or unpledged. we often vote like most voters. we will not overturn the will of the voters. at this point in the race both candidates should be focused on one of the largest prizes until we get to california. 247 delegates, they're at stake tonight. not just super-delegates, but the pledged delegates, and there are more. chris, these what i tell people. if you try to take super delegates out of theport, it's like taking the roux out of gumbo. it's just soup. we're part of the prize. >> what you're left with is the meat and potatoes, and that's what people are fighting on. they're saying people have been divorced from the system -- >> they're not divorced -- you know -- >> separated? not talking to each other? >> before you get to the super delegates, or even the delegates, you've got to get to the votes here in the state of new york. what we're going to see on the stage tonight is hillary clinton making the case that bernie sanders is not only unprepared for the
>> first of all, we outlawed seg be base after 1964, but for the democratic party after 1984, there'so segregation of pledged or unpledged. we often vote like most voters. we will not overturn the will of the voters. at this point in the race both candidates should be focused on one of the largest prizes until we get to california. 247 delegates, they're at stake tonight. not just super-delegates, but the pledged delegates, and there are more. chris, these what i tell people. if you try...
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for a long time he wasn't communicating with anybody, and we ended up when he was in administrative segtting it to where he was able to have visits with his family, and that really seemed to be the turning point. things started changing. he was no longer attempting some of those negative behaviors we were seeing earlier. >> i'm getting ready to do a visit. that's the highlight of the week. so to speak. >> 2:00 for dustin paul. >> the person who visits paul the most is the woman who helped raise him. his grandmother sheila. >> i'm sure you hear this from every grandmother, but he is a real good-hearted kind person and never was in trouble his whole life. never even got in a fight in school. but i think basically there was a substance abuse periodically through the years. that's what caused this behavior. >> me and my grandmother are really close. she's like a second mom to me, basically. my grandmother. >> we've always been very close. very close. >> though his grandmother has arrived in person to visit -- >> there he is. hey, dusty. >> even at the jail visitation is conducted through a
for a long time he wasn't communicating with anybody, and we ended up when he was in administrative segtting it to where he was able to have visits with his family, and that really seemed to be the turning point. things started changing. he was no longer attempting some of those negative behaviors we were seeing earlier. >> i'm getting ready to do a visit. that's the highlight of the week. so to speak. >> 2:00 for dustin paul. >> the person who visits paul the most is the...
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. >> escorted back to his ad seg cell, hamilton is optimistic that he will win his battle and returnon without a cell mate. >> i'm happy. i ain't got to stay in the cell. i get my tv, radio, and property back. >> later we were with hamilton as officers escorted him to his new general population cell. >> it's all right. just relax. don't get tense. i can feel you tense now. >> yeah? >> yeah. it's all right. >> finally, hamilton reaches his new cell, and his new cell mate. the relationship is short-lived. >> you refuse? go ahead, close it. >> close it. >> are you sure? you didn't even want to look at who you -- >> doesn't matter. >> okay. we've got to turn back. >> before hamilton is returned to his cell, his escort officers make one more attempt to reason with him. >> you have to find somebody that you're compatible with because eventually we're going to run out of bed space. >> i'm not asking you to do it for everybody. >> well, then you're just asking special favoritism for yourself. >> no. >> you have to have a medical reason. >> no. >> is there a rule in ccr, order title 15 that s
. >> escorted back to his ad seg cell, hamilton is optimistic that he will win his battle and returnon without a cell mate. >> i'm happy. i ain't got to stay in the cell. i get my tv, radio, and property back. >> later we were with hamilton as officers escorted him to his new general population cell. >> it's all right. just relax. don't get tense. i can feel you tense now. >> yeah? >> yeah. it's all right. >> finally, hamilton reaches his new cell, and...
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. >> brian edmonds, he was recently put on ad-min seg. >> it is junior. >> once a month, they continue to conduct a meeting to discuss the inmates housed throughout the jail. >> the purpose of this meeting is to make sure we have the right people in the single cells. single cells is a premium up item in the department. >> edmonds has continual behavior issues. >> do we need to get him evaluated, from a mental health standpoint? >> you can, but he is more behavioral. >> well, do it anyway, see what you come up with. >> edmonds junior says his thoughts are mostly what brought him here. he is charged with two counts of murder, to which he has pled not guilty. >> i am just going to say, i'm facing the death penalty, fighting for my life. i am nothing but eighteen, they're trying to take my life. and i done had a rough life. you know, growing up in projects. i ain't really had a stable home for real, bouncing all over the city. the streets raised me. they say experience is life's greatest teacher, and that is what i had to learn from. i ain't really had no role models, nobody to actually tr
. >> brian edmonds, he was recently put on ad-min seg. >> it is junior. >> once a month, they continue to conduct a meeting to discuss the inmates housed throughout the jail. >> the purpose of this meeting is to make sure we have the right people in the single cells. single cells is a premium up item in the department. >> edmonds has continual behavior issues. >> do we need to get him evaluated, from a mental health standpoint? >> you can, but he is...
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charles: it was like a lazy summer day when the stock barely bunld in an uneventful seg. cruz keeps racking up delegates, even in state where he was whipped pretty good. polls show senator ted cruz has a comfortable lead in wisconsin but trump is gaining. we'll look at how ted cruz is going to work this out. gop insider karl rove calling for a quote fresh face for the
charles: it was like a lazy summer day when the stock barely bunld in an uneventful seg. cruz keeps racking up delegates, even in state where he was whipped pretty good. polls show senator ted cruz has a comfortable lead in wisconsin but trump is gaining. we'll look at how ted cruz is going to work this out. gop insider karl rove calling for a quote fresh face for the
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. >> inmate wolford we have in admin seg, administration significant segregation, due to his high-profile case and he has chronic problems adjusting to general populations. >> because all the people i probably fought and the things i got into since i've been here. it's hard to place me. >> robert wolford's reputation at the jail dates back to six years earlier when he was here on a murder charge. he eventually pled guilty to a lesser charge of involuntary manslaughter and was sent to prison to serve a 26-year sentence. the victim was a homeless man. >> i gave him some drugs. he told me to pay me back later so i trusted him. i come back to get the money, didn't have it, told me he ain't paying me. we get into a fight. when i seen him reaching, that's when i reached. got the weapon, killed him. i shot him right here in the stomach, in the side, i stabbed him seven times. i just went crazy on him. >> but that had nothing to do with why wolford had been brought pack to the jail shortly before we arrived to shoot our "extended stay" series there. >> inmate wolford is here on a hey-profile case
. >> inmate wolford we have in admin seg, administration significant segregation, due to his high-profile case and he has chronic problems adjusting to general populations. >> because all the people i probably fought and the things i got into since i've been here. it's hard to place me. >> robert wolford's reputation at the jail dates back to six years earlier when he was here on a murder charge. he eventually pled guilty to a lesser charge of involuntary manslaughter and was...
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ad seg inmates are segregated from general population for security reasons. they are allowed out of their cells only one hour per day for either recreation or a shower. knight hopes his recent good behavior in the rec yard and ability to get along with others will prove to staff that he is no longer one of their biggest disciplinary problems. >> i like it. i play all the sports. i play anything. anything is just better than just sitting here dying. >> knight has been in segregation and has asked for a transfer to general population. he also says he's put his gang banging behind him. and often writes about it. >> sick and tired of jail. all i want is freedom. i smell success, close enough to taste it. god save my soul. kids need me. but i'm never around. soul state loss, street life is found. i continue to rap about being in the street and leaving the streets. being torn between trying to do the right thing and being surrounded by the wrong thing. >> i did a lot of stuff in this jail. it's like they won't let it go. i guess when you mess with the police, they
ad seg inmates are segregated from general population for security reasons. they are allowed out of their cells only one hour per day for either recreation or a shower. knight hopes his recent good behavior in the rec yard and ability to get along with others will prove to staff that he is no longer one of their biggest disciplinary problems. >> i like it. i play all the sports. i play anything. anything is just better than just sitting here dying. >> knight has been in segregation...
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. >> let's do it later on today, breakfast, with bob seg many.ng to cedar park cafe right there along the baltimore avenue, if you are on the route 34 trolley, you drive right past there, you know the spot, out there live from 9:00 to 10:00 today. come on by. bring the kids, i'll give them an excuse note if they want to be late for school. mass transit, bus, trains, trolleys, all all off to good start, market frankford and the subway, and later today they're working north on i95 from like the delaware state line, up through the airport area, and then keep that in mind if you are going to the afternoon baseball game. give yourselves some extra time so you're in your seat for the first pitch at 1:05. chris, lauren, back to you. >> developing this morning, hit-and-run involving a motor scooter leaves one man dead. >> police say getting closer to finding the person responsible. steve keeley with more on this for us. steve, good morning. >> reporter: well, here is where it all happened. and this is pretty major intersection, you see it there, aramingo
. >> let's do it later on today, breakfast, with bob seg many.ng to cedar park cafe right there along the baltimore avenue, if you are on the route 34 trolley, you drive right past there, you know the spot, out there live from 9:00 to 10:00 today. come on by. bring the kids, i'll give them an excuse note if they want to be late for school. mass transit, bus, trains, trolleys, all all off to good start, market frankford and the subway, and later today they're working north on i95 from like...
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he's been put in seg a number of times for assault and possession of contraband. >> that's not a shameve to protect myself. i'm not a violent person at all, though. but i know how to survive. >> and word of the son of jimmy maxwell is already beginning to spread. >> his son brandon is just as cool as he is. >> that's going to be the next jimmy maxwell. >> jimmy maxwell says he has not seen his son in the last three years since brandon was 16. >> he's about a quarter mile down the hallway. oddly enough, i feel a little closer to him. he's right down the street. >> want to see my dad, you know. i probably won't ever get to see him again. i might go to prison for a long time. and he -- he's going to go to prison for a long time and they're not going to let us be around each other. >> for now, the only way jimmy can see brandon is through a newspaper clipping about his current troubles. >> i don't actually have any other pictures of him, to be honest. that's the only picture of have of him right now. a mugshot. and it's not a very good mug shot, either. this is very sad. that's his picture
he's been put in seg a number of times for assault and possession of contraband. >> that's not a shameve to protect myself. i'm not a violent person at all, though. but i know how to survive. >> and word of the son of jimmy maxwell is already beginning to spread. >> his son brandon is just as cool as he is. >> that's going to be the next jimmy maxwell. >> jimmy maxwell says he has not seen his son in the last three years since brandon was 16. >> he's about a...
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it's like i tell these guys in the seg when i first meet them, i want you guys reading.ing a little exercise in your cell. if i wanted mushrooms back here, i'd be a gardener. what i say to them is free your mind, your ass will follow. >> jacob england has been in segregation for nearly a year. he's followed sergeant collette's advice but has also participated in extracurricular activity with some of his neighbors. they call it cadillacing, and it involves using string to pass items between cells. >> what are you doing? >> cadillacing a soup. i'm giving him a soup. he's going to come down off the top run, i'm going to pull in his cadillac and tie on a soup and push it back underneath the door and he's going to pull it back up to his cell. >> why? >> so he can have something to eat. ♪ ♪ >> that's not good. >> i've been doing it about ten months. and i've gotten pretty good at it over the months. cadillac every day. >> do you get caught every day? >> yeah, just about. >> you do it every day and get caught every day. >> yeah, just about, because they watch us on the cameras.
it's like i tell these guys in the seg when i first meet them, i want you guys reading.ing a little exercise in your cell. if i wanted mushrooms back here, i'd be a gardener. what i say to them is free your mind, your ass will follow. >> jacob england has been in segregation for nearly a year. he's followed sergeant collette's advice but has also participated in extracurricular activity with some of his neighbors. they call it cadillacing, and it involves using string to pass items...
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point that you were trying to make last week was why should republicans -- why do they in effect run segterms of who they are trying to appeal to. >> it's clear who they're trying to appeal to and i've said many times this book is about how you can a better person, but this campaign is fundamentally about what kind of country we're going to be. who are we really? we've grown up. we've grown older, but we've not grown up or grown wiser. who are we as a people. that's fundamentally what's at stake in this campaign. >> tavis smiley gets tonight's last word. thank you tavis. >> thank you. >>> chris hayes is up next. >>> tonight on all in. >> count me out. >> paul ryan steps away from the trumpster fire. >> i believe that you should only choose from a person >> tonight, a big win for donald trump as he continues to cry foul. >> cautious politician time. i've been there. >>> plus, what exactly is john kasich doing, and why the man who smacked a trump protester in the face is only the second worst surrogate in the world today. >> going to start yelling about some bleep.
point that you were trying to make last week was why should republicans -- why do they in effect run segterms of who they are trying to appeal to. >> it's clear who they're trying to appeal to and i've said many times this book is about how you can a better person, but this campaign is fundamentally about what kind of country we're going to be. who are we really? we've grown up. we've grown older, but we've not grown up or grown wiser. who are we as a people. that's fundamentally what's...
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it's very difficult to make profits from that particular seg pmt. >> and what about samsung's other category outside of the hand sets? i was just at the fintech conference in copenhagen. samsung pay making a big push into europe here, although still playing catch up with apple. do you think they'll see any benefits from their activities in pay in the smart watch wearables field? >> yes, the services and their hardware are two separate things. for the services, by making people buy more samsung devices, and for the hardware, it's about making people spend more on samsung products every year. so rather than spending less on a smartphone, you buy a smartphone and vr head gear. >> all right. but as far as the headsets go for now, investors are worried this could be as good as it gets. ronan, thank you for joining us. >>> shifts focus here a bit. e-card is marking its big u.k. launch with a collection of cards, partnering with liberty of london. joining us now is the ceo and co-founder of paperless post. james, thank you for joining us. real pleasure to have you on set. here you are debuting in l
it's very difficult to make profits from that particular seg pmt. >> and what about samsung's other category outside of the hand sets? i was just at the fintech conference in copenhagen. samsung pay making a big push into europe here, although still playing catch up with apple. do you think they'll see any benefits from their activities in pay in the smart watch wearables field? >> yes, the services and their hardware are two separate things. for the services, by making people buy...
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point that you were trying to make lasteek was why should republicans -- why do they in effect run segigns, segregated in terms of who they are trying to appeal to. >> it's clear who they're trying appeal to and i've said many times this book is about how you can a better person, but this campaign is fundamentally about what kind of country we're going to be. who are we really? we've grown up. we've grown older, but we've not grown up or grown wiser. who are we as a people. that's fundamentally what's at stake in this campaign. >> tavis smiley gets tonight's last word. thank you tavis. >> thank you. >>> a new york state of mind. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews in new york. let me start with the democratic battle in new york between hillary clinton and bernie sanders, the one we're billing the battle for broadway. clinton is looking at a big win in her adopted state here, which she represented for eight years as a u.s. senator, a skunking of bernie would make her path to the convention. the politics, upset in new york, would rise giant doubts, enough to keep
point that you were trying to make lasteek was why should republicans -- why do they in effect run segigns, segregated in terms of who they are trying to appeal to. >> it's clear who they're trying appeal to and i've said many times this book is about how you can a better person, but this campaign is fundamentally about what kind of country we're going to be. who are we really? we've grown up. we've grown older, but we've not grown up or grown wiser. who are we as a people. that's...
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judge ruled that attempt was improper.mp several nuns didn't want tonun' sell to perry after seeinger segher music videos.eo perry has the approval of thel los angeles archbishop to buy it.it the sale needs approval fromds a thepp vatican. vatic >>> grammys came to capitol hill this week.hi >> with musicians artistssici pranoducers and song writerswres joining forces with lawmakersawa and it started last night with the grammys on the hill eventev and then today many of theany t musicians who were at last night's party took over dozens of meterrings with lawmakers las to talk about the legislatione a that's impacting the music industry. >> we need to ensure thate th those who help create a vision s for a song are rewarded for it. (applause).ppuse). >>> i join my friend joed jo crowley in putting forward a bill that would make sureak s music producers and other studio professionals receiveec fair compensation for theirpenst work.wo. >> supporters of the act sayrt it would helper keep the creation of music a viable profession.on >> your favorite was that shevoi got to dress up daddy in like
judge ruled that attempt was improper.mp several nuns didn't want tonun' sell to perry after seeinger segher music videos.eo perry has the approval of thel los angeles archbishop to buy it.it the sale needs approval fromds a thepp vatican. vatic >>> grammys came to capitol hill this week.hi >> with musicians artistssici pranoducers and song writerswres joining forces with lawmakersawa and it started last night with the grammys on the hill eventev and then today many of theany t...
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as a test, bart is resuming seg train service between north concord and pittsburg-bay point stations. kpix 5's jackie ward is live at the pittsburg-bay point station with the latest on bart's voltage spike problems. jackie. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. this power surge has plagued this bart station for almost three weeks now. so while normal service has resumed for the morning commute, it may not stay that way. for weeks, bart has been testing the line between the pittsburg-bay point and north concord stops trying to figure out what caused the problem that shut down the area. a shuttle service was in place between the stops to bring passengers to and from the stations and it was determined that the c cars were the ones that were acting. those are the cars with the oldest propulsion system. so people who start here will be able to continue inbound by train here. jackie ward, kpix 5. >> jackie, when will bart know if the line is fixed and regular service can resume for good? >> reporter: we spoke to a spokesman jim alison. he says he hopes that the decision is made sometime afte
as a test, bart is resuming seg train service between north concord and pittsburg-bay point stations. kpix 5's jackie ward is live at the pittsburg-bay point station with the latest on bart's voltage spike problems. jackie. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. this power surge has plagued this bart station for almost three weeks now. so while normal service has resumed for the morning commute, it may not stay that way. for weeks, bart has been testing the line between the pittsburg-bay...
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delving into different business seg. >>> the office subscription continues to make good ground at 22lion subscribers from 12 million a year ago but remember, the margins are lower in this business than selling office licenses on actual p.c.s. it comes to the cloud, this is what everyone wanted to hear about and didn't take long for the ceo to address this on the call. have a listen. >> the cloud is being built into over organization's quest to of timmi of tim mince and grow. we're one of the two leaders in the market. >> reporter: microsoft's cloud business is growing at a very good pace but competition is very fierce in this pace and he was referring to the hearder in the cloud market, which is amazon. looking at devices, revenue for microsoft's surface line of pcs and tablets continued to climb but its phone service is in free fall. back to you. >> thank you very much. this probably could be chopped up to the fact microsoft is another one of the stocks that ramped up really hard. >> right. >> going into this number. >> absolutely. again, it concerns me that they say the cloud is co
delving into different business seg. >>> the office subscription continues to make good ground at 22lion subscribers from 12 million a year ago but remember, the margins are lower in this business than selling office licenses on actual p.c.s. it comes to the cloud, this is what everyone wanted to hear about and didn't take long for the ceo to address this on the call. have a listen. >> the cloud is being built into over organization's quest to of timmi of tim mince and grow....
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speaking with larry king almost two decades ago, the seven-time grammy winner and one of the best-segording artists of all-time, knew what was always most important to him. >> i kind of did what i wanted to do. i wanted my music as even now to speak loudest for me. >> reporter: and more and more people are gathering here outside the apollo theatre tonight, to pay their respects. as you can see, the marquis of the apollo honoring prince, the legend that they know he is. now prince was no stranger to apollo. in the 1990s, he filmed a special for vh1 and in 2010 had a press conference here announcing his welcome to america tour. erin? >> thank you very much, jean casarez. and larry king will be later with me this hour. you'll hear much more of prince in his own words. as jean just said, it was only saturday prince made his last appearance on stage at his home at that estate. mike rendell was there, he's a fan, neighbor of prince. and mike, thank you for being with me. i know that this is a shock for people around the world, fans of prince. you knew him, you were a neighbor of his. i'm ve
speaking with larry king almost two decades ago, the seven-time grammy winner and one of the best-segording artists of all-time, knew what was always most important to him. >> i kind of did what i wanted to do. i wanted my music as even now to speak loudest for me. >> reporter: and more and more people are gathering here outside the apollo theatre tonight, to pay their respects. as you can see, the marquis of the apollo honoring prince, the legend that they know he is. now prince...
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and that had become a liability in world affairs because the capital was seg grated. -- segregated. there were diplomatic envoys from countries like india and after ca and because they were -- africa and because they were dark skinned off they weren't served. they were treated as if they were american blacks. and mary church terrell who was 86 years old in 1950 had been a lifelong activist. she was someone who graff stated towards activism in the v ferguson" "plesi that upheld railway seating. that was her entrance point into activism. and so 54 years later she is in essence walking into this cafeteria knowing that in the heart of washington, d.c. that she will get turned away. but she also knew that she could use this. the segregated capital. the height of the coal war to her advantage. -- cold war to her advantage. she brought the matter into court seeking to revise some rules on the books that banned washington restaurants from discriminating by raise. that was the whole reason that was what brought her into the restaurant that day. she was setting up the test with the idea that
and that had become a liability in world affairs because the capital was seg grated. -- segregated. there were diplomatic envoys from countries like india and after ca and because they were -- africa and because they were dark skinned off they weren't served. they were treated as if they were american blacks. and mary church terrell who was 86 years old in 1950 had been a lifelong activist. she was someone who graff stated towards activism in the v ferguson" "plesi that upheld railway...
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berg far better seg way to my question.n have people who don't remember the history of broadcast rules and the government was giving away licenses for the public interest, convenience and necessity back in the 1930s without compensation to the treasury and understood they would be acting as trustees for the public. then with buckley v. valeo saying that money is speech, there was never really a strong argument made if that's the case then when the government began to give away public property to broadcasters for free then basically the government was giving public money away without any compensation in kind or in cash for the public good that's being given away to the broadcasters. and that problem became compounded when reagan did away with the fairness doctrine in the mid-'80s that used to require equal time to holders of contrary viewpoints when controversial statements were made on air. so we've had a system now that's basically been taken over by people who are using public resources without adequately taking account o
berg far better seg way to my question.n have people who don't remember the history of broadcast rules and the government was giving away licenses for the public interest, convenience and necessity back in the 1930s without compensation to the treasury and understood they would be acting as trustees for the public. then with buckley v. valeo saying that money is speech, there was never really a strong argument made if that's the case then when the government began to give away public property...
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seg way construction which built this building had paid nearly $30 million in water lawsuits here and the crews applied waterproofing to wet wood during construction and essentially it happened again. water trapped inside that led to the rot and then the collapse. >>> well trump is firing back at rivals cruz and kasich after they formed an alliance to defeat them. they're going after voters in mexico and oregon while cruz makes the bid for those in indiana and trump called it collusion. if no candidate hits the magic number they will have a contested convention in cleveland. >>> this was not in support of trump but a dump trump rally here sponsored by the democrats. >> i'm here to dump trump. >> reporter: they joined the members of the democratic party to sound the alarm about trump. >> he's the exact opposite of our values and san francisco's values and democrat values. >> the things he's saying about women and mexicans and it's not okay. >> dump trump!. >> reporter: they focused to encouraging people to register for democrats and vote for them. >> we want to give them a path forward
seg way construction which built this building had paid nearly $30 million in water lawsuits here and the crews applied waterproofing to wet wood during construction and essentially it happened again. water trapped inside that led to the rot and then the collapse. >>> well trump is firing back at rivals cruz and kasich after they formed an alliance to defeat them. they're going after voters in mexico and oregon while cruz makes the bid for those in indiana and trump called it...
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the new director of civil affairs war department here in the united states who is a seg -- segregationist said absolutely no. i could tell you people were involved making a film investigated the united states dprsz congress on charge they were communist. the film is just a little 1 11-minute film but it shows how difficult it was to create rational policy and implement it in germany. no matter what, one of the most important elements is soviet anti-american propaganda at the time was precisery american racism. the soviets pounded on this. this was the achilles' heel of americans. americans as hypocrits. here they are trying to bring democracy but they are a racist segregated country. the war department and the state department were not just there. they were trying to craft a positive message about the united states for german consumption. as brotherhood of man shows crafting that message was problematic. it wasn't obvious what that image of ourselves we wanted to project actually was. things have changed so much. when people tell me what lessons can be derived from the american occupation
the new director of civil affairs war department here in the united states who is a seg -- segregationist said absolutely no. i could tell you people were involved making a film investigated the united states dprsz congress on charge they were communist. the film is just a little 1 11-minute film but it shows how difficult it was to create rational policy and implement it in germany. no matter what, one of the most important elements is soviet anti-american propaganda at the time was precisery...
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that i think it is becoming more of a story and at some point you may season the regulatory agency seg the united, for example, they includes included maintenance business and they be cloo that was an important component of expenses. >> morgan stanley had a list of companies where the gap is widest. near the top is like a celgene, expaidia. that's become being more of aing point. >> a lot of what i regards ak the let's go on but we're going to keep a closer eye on that. it's an issue and it does get to the relevance of the actual numbers we are getting or at least working off of. >> level playing field. you have some companies that are reporting thanks they're doing. we're going to get caterpillar. it has always been like here, open kim own owe. they could use some kind of -- >> kind of a bit of an overload here. i will point out that network, communications and cloud service now, these things are still on fire. hark back to yesterday, intel, where i still believe that they're the two companies and one company is involved with the internet of things and involved with networking. they a
that i think it is becoming more of a story and at some point you may season the regulatory agency seg the united, for example, they includes included maintenance business and they be cloo that was an important component of expenses. >> morgan stanley had a list of companies where the gap is widest. near the top is like a celgene, expaidia. that's become being more of aing point. >> a lot of what i regards ak the let's go on but we're going to keep a closer eye on that. it's an...
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we've taken the necessary action to seg -- segregate. the potential for defective parts and provided them with disposition instruction. as a result of our findings in the draft report published in october, we updated our desktop guides based on best practices across dla enterprise. these guides provide step by step procedures to ensure that material is dispositioned as required. we conducted training with all personnel involved in the proper processing of deficiency reports. and the new procedures implemented in the updated guides. we developed a plan to pursue restitution of any material or funds the government is entitled to, and will execute that plan over the next six months. finally, we are establishing both first line and senior level oversight procedures, corporate metrics and a surveillance program to enable us to more effectively manage this program in the future. as an enterprise, the director of logistics operations, initiated a review of all dla supply chain deficiency reports discovered since january of 2014, to validate the
we've taken the necessary action to seg -- segregate. the potential for defective parts and provided them with disposition instruction. as a result of our findings in the draft report published in october, we updated our desktop guides based on best practices across dla enterprise. these guides provide step by step procedures to ensure that material is dispositioned as required. we conducted training with all personnel involved in the proper processing of deficiency reports. and the new...
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recruit training and we have created an environment, specifically in the marine corps where we have seg gregated training. women are held to lower standards while they're in the program. they're not required to pt to the same standards and not required to push themselves and held to lower standards there and that set the standards for how males perceive them. so their male counterparts automatically think training is going to be easier for them. then they get to paris island and they step on the yellow footprint which is is the first duty of every recruit is to be welcomed by a drill instructor and the females are pushed to the back of the formation and they standard to the back of the formation until the ceremony is complete and then they're whisked off to 4th battalion that is separate from the males in geography and time and space. i'm talking in averages here. i'm not talking about those success stories that i mentioned when i first started speaking. the perception from the beginning is that training for women is easier and oh by the way it has been easier and have decades of data t
recruit training and we have created an environment, specifically in the marine corps where we have seg gregated training. women are held to lower standards while they're in the program. they're not required to pt to the same standards and not required to push themselves and held to lower standards there and that set the standards for how males perceive them. so their male counterparts automatically think training is going to be easier for them. then they get to paris island and they step on...
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. >> in the '70s and 80s dai'80s, was segregation and now we are as seg gra greated as we used t. >>hen you take in red lining and steering that still goes on, you know, that is still a major issue. >> i think what was important here, too, in this particular area, very hispanic. so lags. population. and if you change that restricting, you will put two schools that is heavily nonenglish speaking hispanic students and those parents felt that they wanted their students to be in the more diverse schools where they had been feeling like if you put them and concentrate them into two schools, you will not get the same resources. >> we'll take a quick break and come back and find out why d.c. is not feeling the burn. ♪ ♪ to the women who know what real values are, you inspire us to bring you real value every day. >>> there was apparently democratic candidate bernie sanders is technically not on the d.c. primary ballot, but that is going to change. tell us -- explain how this happened. it was like someone forgot to walk across the hall with a piece of paper. >> from what i understand, now, hi
. >> in the '70s and 80s dai'80s, was segregation and now we are as seg gra greated as we used t. >>hen you take in red lining and steering that still goes on, you know, that is still a major issue. >> i think what was important here, too, in this particular area, very hispanic. so lags. population. and if you change that restricting, you will put two schools that is heavily nonenglish speaking hispanic students and those parents felt that they wanted their students to be in...
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we've taken the necessary action to seg -- segregate. the potential for defective parts and provided them with disposition instruction. as a result of our findings in the draft report published in october, we updated our desktop guides based on best practices across dla enterprise. these guides provide step by step procedures to ensure that material is dispositioned as required. we conducted training with all personnel involved in the proper processing of deficiency reports. and the new procedures implemented in the updated guides. we developed a plan to pursue restitution of any material or funds the government is entitled to, and will execute that plan over the next six months. finally, we are establishing both first line and senior level oversight procedures, corporate metrics and a surveillance program to enable us to more effectively manage this program in the future. as an enterprise, the director of logistics operations, initiated a review of all dla supply chain deficiency reports discovered since january of 2014, to validate the
we've taken the necessary action to seg -- segregate. the potential for defective parts and provided them with disposition instruction. as a result of our findings in the draft report published in october, we updated our desktop guides based on best practices across dla enterprise. these guides provide step by step procedures to ensure that material is dispositioned as required. we conducted training with all personnel involved in the proper processing of deficiency reports. and the new...
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>> there are 16 seg toctors. the second component of the definition i gave you is not just the sector that was attacked, so to speak. but also the magnitude of the event. dod, we use the phrase significant cyber consequence. the concern being that the department of defense is not resources nor is it tasked with defending every single computer structure within the united states. so we try to identify where can our finite resources be best applied? so they are focused on the 16 segments designated to the nation's infrastructure. then tripped in those circumstances in which the actions against one of those 16 segments reaches significant cyber consequence. >> in i mean we're being hacked every day in insurance companies, businesses, some of it is cyber espionage but some a criminal. we need to think who is responsible. i understand you don't call out the army, if there is a criminal in one town. you have local police, but there is a gap here. do you see what i'm saying? >> yes, sir. >> there is a gap in our defense
>> there are 16 seg toctors. the second component of the definition i gave you is not just the sector that was attacked, so to speak. but also the magnitude of the event. dod, we use the phrase significant cyber consequence. the concern being that the department of defense is not resources nor is it tasked with defending every single computer structure within the united states. so we try to identify where can our finite resources be best applied? so they are focused on the 16 segments...
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we want to welcome into thi studio right now to help hel (doorbell).rbel >> third segments we got it segorn pants today. >> hey name is elli o'malley any i'm proud to say i'm 50 years old. i'm not one of those gals whoseh likes to lie about her real agea but i like to kick. i'm sally o'malley and i'm 50. >> all right.ight. (laughter). >> how many times have we jokede about that. >> i said on monday i'm going ti do it.. >> every time we talk aboutut allison is like -- lik >> saturday night live 67. 6 >> stretch and kick.nd k >> famous sketch from saturdayst night life.nigh >> erin como.. >> erin como. (applause). >> yay! >> that's right, girl. >> oh, my gosh.yos nice work. wor we shall show that clip becausep it is so funny now i'm here at 50 but i love her.er there it is. >> erin you nail it. nai >> you did. d >> you nail it.l >> i don't know about that. >> and kick. k where did you get the fro from.f >> saturday night. night >> i, my gosh that's so funny. n >> i'm glad you didn't pull it up to show the old -- old >> i'll be honest with you i wai little bit nervous i was going s split my
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seg the kasich campaign says we will shift our campaigns resources west and give the cruz campaign aar path in indiana.ana. >> think about who can win inutn the fall and i have read youe ay these numbers and i can read can you more numbers. >> and the cruz campaign says c that "our campaign will focusl its time and resources ines in indiana and in turn clear the te path for governor kasich toasico compete in oregon and newew mexico he." >> i'm going come in ton of delegates, donald trumpes is going to come in with a ton n of dollar gets and one of thee two of us is going to be nominee. >> donald trump said wow justus announced that lying ted and t a kasich are going to collude inol order to keep me from getting ke the republican nomination. desperation and a strategisttrag don't think there's any amount n of chaos there cruz ow orow kasich can drum up to deny donald the nomination.inat >> we're going win on thein o first ballot so all of this of party disruption that cruz is causing the end of the day isd f only going hurt the party. par it's not going to hurt trump. t >> and the cru
seg the kasich campaign says we will shift our campaigns resources west and give the cruz campaign aar path in indiana.ana. >> think about who can win inutn the fall and i have read youe ay these numbers and i can read can you more numbers. >> and the cruz campaign says c that "our campaign will focusl its time and resources ines in indiana and in turn clear the te path for governor kasich toasico compete in oregon and newew mexico he." >> i'm going come in ton of...