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i ain't been to seg for a while. i did kind of follow in my parents' footsteps and stuff, because they were in the family. my dad has been in prison and he's been if twice. my mom just got out, he was in here for five years. and now i'm in here. >> as we interview cox and brady, another offender in seg decides it's his turn for attention. >> i want my [ bleep ] food. >> your food? they're going to get your food in a second. >> kids don't want to come here. they don't know what it's like until they come. a lot of kids out there wouldn't make it in here. >> coming up, after two years behind bars, will adam cameron be able to follow his grandparents' rules and stay out of prison? >> i've been given many chances. this is my last -- this is my second chance before prison. >>> i didn't think i was ever going to get caught for anything, but the other part of me was i didn't care. >> for 18-year-old justin boggess, one stint behind bars wasn't enough to stop the revolving door. >> this is my second time being in a juvenile p
i ain't been to seg for a while. i did kind of follow in my parents' footsteps and stuff, because they were in the family. my dad has been in prison and he's been if twice. my mom just got out, he was in here for five years. and now i'm in here. >> as we interview cox and brady, another offender in seg decides it's his turn for attention. >> i want my [ bleep ] food. >> your food? they're going to get your food in a second. >> kids don't want to come here. they don't...
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administrative seg sergeant. i don't want to put you in a pod, okay.hat i really want to do is put you in a segregation unit, where nobody can get at you. i have an inmate where somebody has beaten them up once before. it gets all over this place like wildfire and then whatever pod i put you in is a potential for you to get hurt again. and i don't want that to happen, okay? so, where you'll go from here is probably segregation unit, protective custody. okay? i have no other choice for you. very good, sir. >> you're taking this all pretty calmly. i mean, you come to jail and get beaten up, you're waiting to go to prison. how are you being so calm about this? >> much of it comes from my faith. it's kept me -- kept me very calm and peaceful. i've been going through this process. my family has also made a huge impact. i have six brothers and sisters and two parents who love us all very deeply. the last thing my mother said before i went in to be sentenced was, i'll love you no matter what. and she gave me a hug and said, good luck. so, i do want to make so
administrative seg sergeant. i don't want to put you in a pod, okay.hat i really want to do is put you in a segregation unit, where nobody can get at you. i have an inmate where somebody has beaten them up once before. it gets all over this place like wildfire and then whatever pod i put you in is a potential for you to get hurt again. and i don't want that to happen, okay? so, where you'll go from here is probably segregation unit, protective custody. okay? i have no other choice for you. very...
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three seg. got caught with a cell phone charger. >> right here is where he had it hidden at. there's a little cut underneath the toilet area. anything you wanted to hide in there, it would be a real good hiding spot for it. >> after officers found the cell phone charger here. tye knowing he might be subjected to further scrutiny and trouble, voluntarily turned in the cell phone, which he had hidden in another location. >> it meant a lot to me. i could call anybody i wanted any time i wanted. you could make things happen if you have a cell phone. >> now tye must face the disciplinary hearing board to find out what sanctions he'll face for having the cell phone and charger. he's assisted with his case by antoine stokes, an inmate advocate. >> when you were screened you pled not guilty. are you still pleading not guilty? >> no, ma'am. guilty. >> would you like to make a comment? >> i brought the phone down myself. and turned the phone in. they never got the phone. i'm hoping you guys show leniency since i did turn in the phone. >> okay. we'll take that into consideration when we
three seg. got caught with a cell phone charger. >> right here is where he had it hidden at. there's a little cut underneath the toilet area. anything you wanted to hide in there, it would be a real good hiding spot for it. >> after officers found the cell phone charger here. tye knowing he might be subjected to further scrutiny and trouble, voluntarily turned in the cell phone, which he had hidden in another location. >> it meant a lot to me. i could call anybody i wanted any...
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. >> both inmates went to the seg unit.nmate jules was found not guilty, and he was released from the seg unit and put back in population the next day. inmate jean baptiste served 20 days in seg for that particular fight. >> i kind of feel good now, you know what i'm saying? i'm not going to lie. i feel good. >> so it's over? >> yeah. >> it's done? >> it's done. >> what if he retaliates? >> i just hope he don't try and get at me. i'm good. >> okay. >> you thought it was over, huh? you thought it was over. >> nearly every fight will have two different perspectives and getting a complete picture of what happened poses a challenge for deputies. in the shower. in the shower. >> on the ground. >> an attack in the shower between inmates adidas maston and brad flowers proved to be no exception. >> slow everybody down. we have two restraints. >>> coming up -- >> he cut you? >> yeah. >> where? >> above my eye. >> suffolk county deputies attempt to unravel the fight between maston and flowers. and another boston inmate shares jailhou
. >> both inmates went to the seg unit.nmate jules was found not guilty, and he was released from the seg unit and put back in population the next day. inmate jean baptiste served 20 days in seg for that particular fight. >> i kind of feel good now, you know what i'm saying? i'm not going to lie. i feel good. >> so it's over? >> yeah. >> it's done? >> it's done. >> what if he retaliates? >> i just hope he don't try and get at me. i'm good....
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i might as well get a reason to go to seg. might as well have a reason.y stopped me in my tracks. >> do you have an anger issue? >> that's what they told me but i don't believe i do. if i'm really mad to the point where i just can't take it no more, i write. but if i'm to the point i'm mad and you're right here in my face, we're going to have a problem, you know? >> though only 20 years old, crawford has had numerous stays at tulsa county, dating back to age 16, when she was sent to the juvenile facility after stabbing a man who she says was physically abusive toward her. >> he put his finger in my face like he was about to tell me what to do. and that just wasn't going to fly like that. >> then you stabbed him? >> no, then we was physically fighting and then he hit me too hard. so, yeah, i stabbed him. i had cut him on the neck. >> where'd you get the knife? >> i always walk around with pocketknives on me. yeah. >> crawford will remain in segregation until a disciplinary hearing on her alleged altercation with the other inmate is completed. but inmates c
i might as well get a reason to go to seg. might as well have a reason.y stopped me in my tracks. >> do you have an anger issue? >> that's what they told me but i don't believe i do. if i'm really mad to the point where i just can't take it no more, i write. but if i'm to the point i'm mad and you're right here in my face, we're going to have a problem, you know? >> though only 20 years old, crawford has had numerous stays at tulsa county, dating back to age 16, when she was...
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. >> on his way to pre-seg, a temporary lockdown for inmates awaiting disciplinary hearings, harrisoneals his reason for having the shank. >> the dude that murdered my cousin is in this prison. >> does he live in "e" dorm? >> no, he lives in "f" dorm. but word was he was going to get me, so the day i heard that is the same day i got caught with it. that's when i got the shank. >> all right. >> shakir smith was the man that harrison was allegedly targeting. >> he already passed a rumor that he wanted to try to kill me or was going to kill me. and i could either go at this guy head-on and probably prove everybody right that i'm this big, violent person that they marked me to be, or i could talk to him face up, and i came in one day from work. the dude was waiting outside. and i kind of seen he was antsy and everything. had something in his pocket. >> so you had the shank in your pocket? >> i had tied -- i had a shoestring holding my pants up, and it was tied to the shoestring, hanging by my right side. >> smith was convicted of killing harrison's cousin, but claims it was someone else.
. >> on his way to pre-seg, a temporary lockdown for inmates awaiting disciplinary hearings, harrisoneals his reason for having the shank. >> the dude that murdered my cousin is in this prison. >> does he live in "e" dorm? >> no, he lives in "f" dorm. but word was he was going to get me, so the day i heard that is the same day i got caught with it. that's when i got the shank. >> all right. >> shakir smith was the man that harrison was...
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. >> while marcus branch sits in seg, calculating his fate, across the compound the future of abel lies in the hands of the review committee. >> i'm not afraid of no question. i'm just afraid of them saying no, but i don't know. i'm going to make it, i know i'll make it. >> you ready? >> yes, sir. >> why are you here? >> violation of parole. i violated -- i had a pistol while i was on parole. >> how long were you out when that happened? >> about a month. >> talk to me about your std ties. >> well, i was tagging stuff up like my coats and my shoes, my shower shoes, and a blue chair in gp. i had tagged it up, so i got wrote up for it and they sent me over here for it. >> by tagging it up, you were destroying the property by writing gang graffiti on it? >> what gang are you affiliated with? how do you deal with your gang affiliation once you leave here? >> i'm going to ignore them and go to school. >> you think ignoring them is going to work? >> hopefully. >> did it work last time? >> no, last time, i didn't have future plans. i got out, i didn't have my ged. i didn't have no future plans.
. >> while marcus branch sits in seg, calculating his fate, across the compound the future of abel lies in the hands of the review committee. >> i'm not afraid of no question. i'm just afraid of them saying no, but i don't know. i'm going to make it, i know i'll make it. >> you ready? >> yes, sir. >> why are you here? >> violation of parole. i violated -- i had a pistol while i was on parole. >> how long were you out when that happened? >> about a...
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i would now like to introduce chris crabs, the assistant seg for infrastructure for texture at dhs who is currently running our international programs direct hatd. he will talk to you about power, water, and communications in florida. thank you. >> good morning. thank you madam secretary. very briefly, on the ground in florida, we are looking at a little over five to six million customers without power. that translates to about 15 million people without power. department of homeland security is working very closely with the department of energy and the local utilities to get the crews back in there, do damage assess its, clean up debris and hang new lines. i do ask everyone to have patience, this is going to take some time to restore. in some circumstances it will be a situation about rebuilding. hurricane force winds can i go saptdly damage infrastructure. those crews are still down there right now getting a sense of what is going on on the ground. now w power out, power pretty much drives everything. lights are out. there may be impacts on local water and wastewater treatment facilit
i would now like to introduce chris crabs, the assistant seg for infrastructure for texture at dhs who is currently running our international programs direct hatd. he will talk to you about power, water, and communications in florida. thank you. >> good morning. thank you madam secretary. very briefly, on the ground in florida, we are looking at a little over five to six million customers without power. that translates to about 15 million people without power. department of homeland...
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here's days in the county jail, days in seg. it's days upon days in this little old crappy cell.his is just the county jail. you go past this, there is no end. it's just a gray concrete prison. we don't mark the days on the wall. we mark sets of pushups and things like that. because the days are ridiculous. you don't mark down days. you mark off years at a time. >> maxwell had marked off half of his 25-year sentence. his escape is likely to add several more years back. but now, as he awaits a court hearing on the matter, his time at the tulsa county jail is made even more painful by the years another inmate might be facing. his son is in a cell just down the haand his future loo dim. >> my son is brandon maxwell. he's 19. >> i'm charged with second-degree murder, theft of motor vehicles and leaving the scene of a fatality. i never meant to hurt nobody in my life. i'm more of the type of person to help that person before i ever hurt them. >> though brandon maxwell entered a not guilty plea, he speaks openly about the horrifying event that led to his second-degree murder charge. he
here's days in the county jail, days in seg. it's days upon days in this little old crappy cell.his is just the county jail. you go past this, there is no end. it's just a gray concrete prison. we don't mark the days on the wall. we mark sets of pushups and things like that. because the days are ridiculous. you don't mark down days. you mark off years at a time. >> maxwell had marked off half of his 25-year sentence. his escape is likely to add several more years back. but now, as he...
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i've kicked these guys out of seg.opefully that lessens some of the impact on him. >> oh, i'm sure it will. >> lieutenants piper and fox have decided to question laudone again. but first, laudone asks to speak to piper alone. >> i'm feeling that nobody is on my side. i understand the predicament i put myself in. at the time i thought i did the right thing going to the officers and laying it all out there. >> and pointing out the shot caller? >> right. >> and the shot caller never put hands on you? >> no. >> and you thought that was correct? >> at the time, yes. i mean, because, you know -- >> you've got to know number, dude. you know that's never correct. especially if he didn't put hands on you. here's what we're going to do. we're going to go take a walk. we're going to go talk to lieutenant fox. >> okay. >> okay? >> he's going to be mad. >> you think? >> probably. >> how come? >> i don't know. maybe waste of his time. >> i'm not believing a word you have to say. i mean, nothing corroborates with cameras. nothing cor
i've kicked these guys out of seg.opefully that lessens some of the impact on him. >> oh, i'm sure it will. >> lieutenants piper and fox have decided to question laudone again. but first, laudone asks to speak to piper alone. >> i'm feeling that nobody is on my side. i understand the predicament i put myself in. at the time i thought i did the right thing going to the officers and laying it all out there. >> and pointing out the shot caller? >> right. >> and...
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governments and they tend to be very counterproductive in terms of the crisis on the korean peninsula seg a lover of cold full return to negotiations he basically said once less threats and more toolbox we had a situation where with that's possible with donald trump the conjunction. the the rhetoric surrounding north korea has reached very dangerous levels. the the north koreans certainly for their share of that because they they have been extraordinarily provocative in what they have done and then we in turn have have been rather bellicose in our response. i think what he was calling for and he certainly acknowledge the fact that north korea had had its share of blame but i agree that both sides need to deescalate the rhetoric because of the risk that if if there should be a nuclear exchange. and we always think in terms of the leaders who cause these things but in fact it is the people who who suffer it is that the hundreds of thousands of people who die as a result of of an outbreak of violence and so i agree that he's certainly correct in urgent both sides to to deescalate and to draw
governments and they tend to be very counterproductive in terms of the crisis on the korean peninsula seg a lover of cold full return to negotiations he basically said once less threats and more toolbox we had a situation where with that's possible with donald trump the conjunction. the the rhetoric surrounding north korea has reached very dangerous levels. the the north koreans certainly for their share of that because they they have been extraordinarily provocative in what they have done and...
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you said the reason that attorney general jeff segs put out the earlier statement on camera was because it was a legal argument. but a lot what have eave been talking about -- what we've been talking about here here is the legislative argument. why haven't we heard from the president directly and can we expect to hear from him later today on this? ms. huckabee sanders: you have heard from the president. he issued a lengthy statement. reporter: why it was attorney general jeff sessions that went on camera when the president hasn't went on camera to make this case today about what a big heart he has and how compassionate he is and how he want congress to take legislative action on this to essentially save dakota sna ms. huckabee sanders: the president's spoken about this numerous times in the past. but at the same time this was a legal issue because there was a court decision that had to be made. with a timeline not placed, that the administration created. but a timeline that was creased by the attorney general -- created by the attorney generals in those states that were forcing this iss
you said the reason that attorney general jeff segs put out the earlier statement on camera was because it was a legal argument. but a lot what have eave been talking about -- what we've been talking about here here is the legislative argument. why haven't we heard from the president directly and can we expect to hear from him later today on this? ms. huckabee sanders: you have heard from the president. he issued a lengthy statement. reporter: why it was attorney general jeff sessions that went...
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>> you can start seg meanting from day one, from day one. if you already have any type of crm or just using outlook to house all of your e-mail addresses, however you've got those list segmented there you can export them and import them right into your e-mail provider. even when people are opting in on your website, you can let them opt in to the list they want to be on. >> thank you so much. we all really need to be paying attention to it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> it was just a few years ago that the idea of picking up your phone and pushing a button and then having a car magically appear to take you home seemed like something from the space age. now, services like uber and lyft with its famous pink mustaches have become part of our daily life. but as nbc's willie geist tells us the ambitions for lyft go far behind just sharing rides. >> how's it going? >> how are you, man? [ horns ] >> look at this traffic. >> like most of us john zimmer hates traffic but while most of us just curse and pound the steering wheel, zimmer is doing some
>> you can start seg meanting from day one, from day one. if you already have any type of crm or just using outlook to house all of your e-mail addresses, however you've got those list segmented there you can export them and import them right into your e-mail provider. even when people are opting in on your website, you can let them opt in to the list they want to be on. >> thank you so much. we all really need to be paying attention to it. >> thank you. >> thank you....
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now could go the way of the seg we and be banned from city sidewalks. >> carolyn tyler with the story. interesting. >> in san francisco not just segues but bicycles and skateboards also off-limits on the sidewalks. now autonomous delivery vehicles are being scrutinized. move at four miles an hour delivering food and other cargo. starship technologies did demo with this robot in san francisco last year. but that test drive might be its last. supervisor norman li believes may be zardangerous to pedestri. >> only way to prevent them taking over the sidewalks. >> starship technologies believe some sidewalks would be too crowded like financial district but throughout the city is premature. >> for convenience it has great application. let's have opportunity to reason with one another about what the rules of the road might be so to speak, hours of operation, number of devices. >> but advocacy group has started petition, calling for bots to be banned. >> will crowd the sidewalks which don't always accommodate people walking. will block curb ramps, issue for people in wheelchairs, disabilities
now could go the way of the seg we and be banned from city sidewalks. >> carolyn tyler with the story. interesting. >> in san francisco not just segues but bicycles and skateboards also off-limits on the sidewalks. now autonomous delivery vehicles are being scrutinized. move at four miles an hour delivering food and other cargo. starship technologies did demo with this robot in san francisco last year. but that test drive might be its last. supervisor norman li believes may be...
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i'm going to give him a year in seg starting on the 19th. and he's a lifer. so there's nothing else that we can really do to him. so now i'm going to go back and tell him what i did. mr. buchanan, you know you got a year in idu, right? i will tell them know that you can be moved and you know you can appeal this. >> i ain't going to appeal nothing? >> all right, thank you. >> for ricky beauchamp, it's time for him to be released. the facility wants to make sure he's ready. >> this is the re-entry pre-release class. we'll give you lessons on reentering the community. things have changed a lot since you've been here. so we need to make sure we understand the laws and everything concerning sexual harassment. >> male and female? >> yes, absolutely. >> it goes both ways? >> it applies to both. >> it's not a double standard now? >> no. >> i'm going to ask you some questions and you give me the answer, true or false. if a woman dresses or behaves in a sexy way, she is asking to be sexually harassed? >> false. >> false. >> are those your thoughts or do you have other
i'm going to give him a year in seg starting on the 19th. and he's a lifer. so there's nothing else that we can really do to him. so now i'm going to go back and tell him what i did. mr. buchanan, you know you got a year in idu, right? i will tell them know that you can be moved and you know you can appeal this. >> i ain't going to appeal nothing? >> all right, thank you. >> for ricky beauchamp, it's time for him to be released. the facility wants to make sure he's ready....
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. >> yeah, cooler temperatures as we seg brat the last few days of summer taking an a live look outside in san jose. and as we go to santa clara for the temperature twend some upper cents today. we'll talk about what's ahead with a slight chance of rain in the forecast coming up next. >>> also a new way to find a job. the way social media is helping employers locate the right worker. country are using to attract hard-to-find employees. >>> well, the new technology that companies across the country are using to find hard to find employees they rely on technology that show you pop up ads after shopping online. >> although this case they are expected to lure brightest candidates. >> hi, my maname is ashley. >> and ashley shepherd is making er rounds. >> i heard you had asthma. >> as a specially trained pediatric assistant, she is in high demand across the country but a reason she ended up here. the hospital was targeting her phone. >> i kept seeing john hopkins children showing up, soy started investigating moran seeing what opportunities they had available. >> reporter: every time ashley
. >> yeah, cooler temperatures as we seg brat the last few days of summer taking an a live look outside in san jose. and as we go to santa clara for the temperature twend some upper cents today. we'll talk about what's ahead with a slight chance of rain in the forecast coming up next. >>> also a new way to find a job. the way social media is helping employers locate the right worker. country are using to attract hard-to-find employees. >>> well, the new technology that...
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now, supremacists might also be seg g segregationists, but within the same state. examples would include the jim crow system of racial segregation, the american south or the system of apartheid in south africa. now, there are some critics that claim white separatism is little more than a facade adopted by white supremacists to make their goals seem more publicly acceptab acceptable. by claiming to be separatists, so-called white nationalists can present their aspirations in a way not unlike other ethnic separatist movements around the world today such as tibetan independence movement. so by cloaking their aspirations in the verbiage of self-determination white separatists feel that their movement is seen as more legitimate. so let me give you some historical background on the white separatist movement. the 1960s was a time of great social upheaval in america. the vietnam war polarized the nation, it spawned a counterculture, the civil rights movement reached its zenith. eventually jim crow was dismantled in the south. there were vigilante groups such as the ku klux
now, supremacists might also be seg g segregationists, but within the same state. examples would include the jim crow system of racial segregation, the american south or the system of apartheid in south africa. now, there are some critics that claim white separatism is little more than a facade adopted by white supremacists to make their goals seem more publicly acceptab acceptable. by claiming to be separatists, so-called white nationalists can present their aspirations in a way not unlike...
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the seg arinof the lightsaber cannot compare to the unfeeling violence of our endless universe. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: we've got a great show for you tonight. jessica biel is here. but when we return, it is friday confessions." stick around! take the zantac it challenge! pill works fast? zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes, take zantac for faster relief than nexium or your money back. take the zantac it challenge. ♪ ♪ what would you do if you had even more time to explore? ♪ ♪ open up the world with platinum. backed by the service and security of american express. open up the world with platinum. latches onto youry finger so hard, it's like she's saying i love you. that's why aveeno's oat formula naturally beautiful babies. shop hundreds of epic deals! no coupons needed! women's sonoma and apt. 9 tees just $5.99 men's croft & barrow polos just $7.99 and jumping beans for baby only $5.00. stock up save big and get kohl's cash. thursday through sunday only at kohl's. buy one take one is back starat olive garden. come in for
the seg arinof the lightsaber cannot compare to the unfeeling violence of our endless universe. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: we've got a great show for you tonight. jessica biel is here. but when we return, it is friday confessions." stick around! take the zantac it challenge! pill works fast? zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes, take zantac for faster relief than nexium or your money back. take the zantac it challenge....
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just a couple questions that seg way into what joe was saying. the one is the some of the electricity markets talked about how that there maybe a need to an opportunity to curtail the qs to make sure they continue to keep the reliability of the grid. do you have comments on that? >> i want to be careful, congressman. we have. >> i don't want you to be careful. >> as you know, congress enacted her pa in 1978. i think we have heard from numerous stake holders there's an interest in reviewing potential reform. significant changes to per pa would require congressional action. there are steps that ferk can take with respect to implementation on minor issues. we held a technical conference on this. but i think -- >> do you understand there's a concern that maybe some of the projects are located for the benefit of the investors over the grid reliability? >> it certainly something that we are looking at. >> let me follow up. the last mild debate hopefully you listened or saw part of the testimony. >> yes, sir. >> the some of the qualifying facilities wer
just a couple questions that seg way into what joe was saying. the one is the some of the electricity markets talked about how that there maybe a need to an opportunity to curtail the qs to make sure they continue to keep the reliability of the grid. do you have comments on that? >> i want to be careful, congressman. we have. >> i don't want you to be careful. >> as you know, congress enacted her pa in 1978. i think we have heard from numerous stake holders there's an interest...
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demotion from credit class one to credit class two, and 60 days disciplinary seg.segregation, prison administrative segregation there as well as disciplinary segregation. >> although the confinement unit is only an eighth of a mile away, for security purposes, all inmates transferred there must be escorted by two officers and transported by van. >> 60 days is just the beginning of summer. so i will be missing this summer, this year's, you know, pretty much. the best couple months out of the year. it don't make no difference. have to try to keep my nose clean and stay out for next time. >> he'll be back. [ bleep ]. you know, hey, it's one good thing about prison. ain't nobody going nowhere. >> sometimes it's good to be by yourself to get you that alone time that you need, but on the other time, it will be boring because i have nobody to talk to. this is it, though. >> new home for a while. >> what's your first impression? >> i've been in the hole before. different scenery, you know, still locked up doing time. >> though carr and harper have come to depend on each ot
demotion from credit class one to credit class two, and 60 days disciplinary seg.segregation, prison administrative segregation there as well as disciplinary segregation. >> although the confinement unit is only an eighth of a mile away, for security purposes, all inmates transferred there must be escorted by two officers and transported by van. >> 60 days is just the beginning of summer. so i will be missing this summer, this year's, you know, pretty much. the best couple months...
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yesterday promoting "stronger" this is what with dingy give it to you until this seg am. lost his legs as a thrift boston marathon bombings. the ser interview is coming up this week when i was 3, children's so i can play with my grandkids. so i can celebrate 50. when i was 14, they saved my heart so i could bring family together. so i can help cardiac patients just like me. so i can serve my country. so i can do what i love. so i can give back. so i can play in the junior olympics. so i can do this. so i can race my friends. children's national didn't just help us grow up, they helped us grow up stronger. >>> good morning, america. breaking news, hurricane maria makes landfall. the category 5 storm slamming into the already hard hit caribbean island. packing 160-mile-an-hour winds and torrential rain pummeling the island of dominica overnight destroying hopes. now the storm taking aim at puerto rico. the new warnings of catastrophic damage while hurricane jose threatens the east coast with strong winds, heavy rain and flooding. >>> president tr
yesterday promoting "stronger" this is what with dingy give it to you until this seg am. lost his legs as a thrift boston marathon bombings. the ser interview is coming up this week when i was 3, children's so i can play with my grandkids. so i can celebrate 50. when i was 14, they saved my heart so i could bring family together. so i can help cardiac patients just like me. so i can serve my country. so i can do what i love. so i can give back. so i can play in the junior olympics. so...
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. >> you and i both know usually i wouldn't care about being -- about being seg. doesn't matter. i'll stay here. >> i know. >> i just feel as though, if i just did four months. four months. >> that's why i'm saying you're not dead in the water. >> the next step for esdale is administrative segregation or asu hearing that will determine how long he remain in segregation. >> you'll most likely be seeing asu tomorrow. yes. >> i'll be there. >> all right. >> i'll be there. >> all right. >> yep. it was nice seeing you, though. >> you, too, daniel. >> it's always nice seeing you. you're always going to be good in my book, no matter what. always going to be good. get the [ bleep ] out of here. >> while he deals with the consequences of his actions, it's time for espinoza to do the same. he's been called to a disciplinary hearing for a brutal three-on-one attack on another inmate. a fight jail officials called one of the worst they have seen in years. >> as you know, it could be a big incident. they might end up charging you with this criminally. before we ask you any questions, you must
. >> you and i both know usually i wouldn't care about being -- about being seg. doesn't matter. i'll stay here. >> i know. >> i just feel as though, if i just did four months. four months. >> that's why i'm saying you're not dead in the water. >> the next step for esdale is administrative segregation or asu hearing that will determine how long he remain in segregation. >> you'll most likely be seeing asu tomorrow. yes. >> i'll be there. >> all...
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why seg? asked me to get off the phone, that it was lockdown time. when i hung up the phone, they got on the loudspeaker and said, that means you, lashbrook, and i pointed at the bubble and told her to [ bleep ] her tongue with me. walked up to my room, got security coming up, arresting me and putting me in the hole for investigation. my mouth tends to get me in a wreck whenever i get upset. >> you know what i feel from you right now is barely contained rage. >> oh, yeah, because i'm at that [ bleep ] point where it seems like no matter how much you do around here, no matter how much you try to [ bleep ], i feel like i can't [ bleep ] win for nothing. >> six days later, lashbrook, walking with a cane because of a sciatic nerve problem, has a hearing with the prison disciplinary board regarding the incident. he will be assisted by billy edwards, an inmate advocate. >> you got to take a deep breath. don't become argumentative. >> class two, rule 25, disobeying lawful order. plead guilty or not g
why seg? asked me to get off the phone, that it was lockdown time. when i hung up the phone, they got on the loudspeaker and said, that means you, lashbrook, and i pointed at the bubble and told her to [ bleep ] her tongue with me. walked up to my room, got security coming up, arresting me and putting me in the hole for investigation. my mouth tends to get me in a wreck whenever i get upset. >> you know what i feel from you right now is barely contained rage. >> oh, yeah, because...
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unless those wealthy members of the cabinet who have their own planes who fly them at well, education seg tear and others can still fly those, but in materials of spending tax pare dollars, that's no more, jim. >> you might have thought that was an obvious call, but i spoiz not. "outfront" now, editor at large for cnn politics, chris cillizza, health care reporter who broke the story about price taking private planes. she's been reporting on this extensi extensively. also, david gergen. chris, how big of a loss perhaps how embarrassing a loss is this for the trump administration? >> you know, anytime you lose a cabinet member, within the first year, it's not great. when you add up the number of senior level staff that have departed, we have a a chief of staff, reince priebus gone. steve bannon, three communications directors, the white house press secretary, there's a lot. for trump though, i don't think he will view it as much of a loss. i think this was cutting off deadwood in his mind. he sort of wondered what tom price was doing now that health care repeal and replace hadn't happened
unless those wealthy members of the cabinet who have their own planes who fly them at well, education seg tear and others can still fly those, but in materials of spending tax pare dollars, that's no more, jim. >> you might have thought that was an obvious call, but i spoiz not. "outfront" now, editor at large for cnn politics, chris cillizza, health care reporter who broke the story about price taking private planes. she's been reporting on this extensi extensively. also, david...
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no society had the resources to be able to support such a large seg the of the population without being productive. in a way, this is wonderful, this is the fruits of capitalism and of economic development. but it may well have these retarding social, emotional consequences. no human society had experienced this before. also, youths are able to physically separate themselves from adult supervision by the automobile, right? they're able to the geographical mobility of the american people, automobile ans provide a place for young people who are sexual lima tour to you know, be sexually active without adult supervision. things like the transistor radio allowed people to have their separate different musical tastes indulged from adults. young people were able to produce their own cultural setting. this had never been seen before the 1950s. also, concerns about this is that as people, more and more people go to school, more and more children going to high school and college, there was a steady decline in s.a.t. score as this baby boom cohort increased. and this was a matter of some concern.
no society had the resources to be able to support such a large seg the of the population without being productive. in a way, this is wonderful, this is the fruits of capitalism and of economic development. but it may well have these retarding social, emotional consequences. no human society had experienced this before. also, youths are able to physically separate themselves from adult supervision by the automobile, right? they're able to the geographical mobility of the american people,...
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just in preparation for this seg mept tonight i looked at some of the obama cabinet and, you know, so you have loretta lynch, leon pan et at that, they routinely took private jets. it's not as if this is the first time you've had cabinets agencies flying around on private jets. i'm not excusing it. i think in most cases it probably is excusable. but for the most part it probably -- why can't they fly on commercial jets like the rest of us. >> even if that is true, which is not -- >> it is true. i mean, they did take those flights. >> not true. >> i looked it up. >> not true that's not true. it never happened in the bush administration. we did not allow that in the bush administration. i talked to people -- >> i'm talking about the obama administration administration. >> it is not true. i checked that out too. we did not tolerate that in the bush administration and the obama -- >> i'm not talking about bush. i'm talking about obama. >> it is not true. >> leon pan et at that and eric holder, they all took private jets. >> to the extent that this administration is taking to the tune of a
just in preparation for this seg mept tonight i looked at some of the obama cabinet and, you know, so you have loretta lynch, leon pan et at that, they routinely took private jets. it's not as if this is the first time you've had cabinets agencies flying around on private jets. i'm not excusing it. i think in most cases it probably is excusable. but for the most part it probably -- why can't they fly on commercial jets like the rest of us. >> even if that is true, which is not -- >>...
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access to insurance and arguably that has declined precip to usel in recent years, but not just that, ak sege vastly better with this bill. >> if it's such a great bill, then why rush it? if it's really great, then there will be people from the other side of the aisle who may jump on board and say you know what? this is actually better -- this is a way improve the healthcare system? >> there is a real ideological divide between the democratic minority in the senate and the republican votemajority. we have a few swing senators on both sides of the aisle, but not enough to constitute 60 votes to get the legislation to the floor for a vote. and that's the problem. and we're running out of time because of the reconciliation mechanism. now, i happen to agree with the president. i think they're going to have to relinquish the filibuster if they really want to move forward. >> okay. so when we come back, we're going to talk about jimmy kimmel and what role he's playing in this. has he become one of if not the leading voice on health care or at least the opposition to it. and we're also going to hea
access to insurance and arguably that has declined precip to usel in recent years, but not just that, ak sege vastly better with this bill. >> if it's such a great bill, then why rush it? if it's really great, then there will be people from the other side of the aisle who may jump on board and say you know what? this is actually better -- this is a way improve the healthcare system? >> there is a real ideological divide between the democratic minority in the senate and the...
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we're just guenot use led to seg it in that place in that room from that spokesperson. jonathan, from inside trump world, i.e., the people immediately around the president, what are you hearing about the president's current state and state of mind? >> something happened in the last week that got him, again, i mean, he has these periodic bouts of raving, ranting about russia, getting very exercised about russia. mid last week i started hearing from people who had been talking to the president that he was getting exercised again about it. they speculated it might have been the don jr. testifying or stories that popped late last week about top aides like hope hicks getting lawyers. for whatever reason, he became very exercised about it again and that statement you saw from sarah huckabee sanders that you played is very much channeling trump. this is a president that's unusually engaged in the white house press briefing. watches it on television in the dining room on the 60-inch screen from the oval office. he critiques it. that's channeling trump. i don't know what the con
we're just guenot use led to seg it in that place in that room from that spokesperson. jonathan, from inside trump world, i.e., the people immediately around the president, what are you hearing about the president's current state and state of mind? >> something happened in the last week that got him, again, i mean, he has these periodic bouts of raving, ranting about russia, getting very exercised about russia. mid last week i started hearing from people who had been talking to the...
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. >> so this one has to be consecutive to the seg time you were doing here. it was, wasn't it?it's concurrent. >> no. policy says disciplinary segregation is consecutive. this is my biggest concern, is this right here. is you're talking about 74 days. that's a large chunk of change for you, my friend. a large chunk. >> can you give me a positive out-date? i just want a positive -- i know it's not going to be no cinco de mayo now, but it will be in may, won't it? >> off the top of my head, i came up with the first week of july. okay? okay, okay. >> i'm not going home friday, cinco de mayo, no more? >> no. >> how come they don't do all that before? they like to always throw a bomb on you. i really, really want an out date. you know? >> we'll get you one. friday. >> all right, sanchez. you are going to go this date. something later on down the road, well, sanchez, you did this back in 1985, and you didn't do your disciplinary in '85, and we are going to get you now. they get you real high around here. they say you are going to go this date and then they come and crumble you down.
. >> so this one has to be consecutive to the seg time you were doing here. it was, wasn't it?it's concurrent. >> no. policy says disciplinary segregation is consecutive. this is my biggest concern, is this right here. is you're talking about 74 days. that's a large chunk of change for you, my friend. a large chunk. >> can you give me a positive out-date? i just want a positive -- i know it's not going to be no cinco de mayo now, but it will be in may, won't it? >> off...
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we seg -- seoh i want to tell y that we know from the database that first of all only 40% of high schools offer calculus to anyone. put aside that devastating reality that we don't offer high courses to our students period, 43% of high black and latina offer -- so even within our schools, we are seg regaiting opportunity, separate and apart from whether the schools themself are segregated. we ought to be saying we have high expectations for every student. we ought to be saying we insist all of our kids will be in those school. that is something within our control and we ought to be advocating for that. i let you know the u.s. commission on civil rights is committed to monitoring civil rights policy across the government, monitoring efficacy including in the trump administration about their civil rights enforcement and also advocating for better civil rights policy. we will still be there. i hope you will be there with us. thank you. [ applause ] >> hello, everyone. my name is my shell. i am senior counsel at the naacp legal defense and educational fund. before i was with the naacp ldf i w
we seg -- seoh i want to tell y that we know from the database that first of all only 40% of high schools offer calculus to anyone. put aside that devastating reality that we don't offer high courses to our students period, 43% of high black and latina offer -- so even within our schools, we are seg regaiting opportunity, separate and apart from whether the schools themself are segregated. we ought to be saying we have high expectations for every student. we ought to be saying we insist all of...
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on october 3'd to discuss the new snoovl that could be a new seg management. >> "on the table." >> authort up, sally quinn. the long time journalist and former host, her born and raised incian, dr. rrural virginia went to vmi. trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. >>> sally is a former "washington post" reporter and we're very glad to have her indeed. >> didn't you know the first i come on television i start out with a sore throat and fever. now back to you, hughes. >> look at that. sally quinn. sally quinn made history as the first woman to anchor a "morning news" program in august 1973. after she left cbs quinn returned to a successful print career. hughes said he likes you because you were meaner than a junkyard >> she met her husband ben b
on october 3'd to discuss the new snoovl that could be a new seg management. >> "on the table." >> authort up, sally quinn. the long time journalist and former host, her born and raised incian, dr. rrural virginia went to vmi. trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done...
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why they say there's still very intense seg grigation in schools." we appreciate that. we'll be right back. how do they make starburst taste so juicy? they use wicked small fighter jets to shoot the juiciness into every starburst. [ pilot ] it's about to get juicy. whoo! i feel so aliii... it takes guts. [ female announcer ] starburst. unexplainably juicy. do i use ...one that'sthat wgood for my teeth? .. now i don't have to choose! logy. plus, it has a fortifying formula to protect your...
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so this country has a history of mistreat seg veerly people who are of a different color than white. at first it was the indians. the feeling was that the european was superior to the native american. that's the bottom line. now also on that ship coming over in 1607, landing at jamestown, virginia, were some indentured servants, some of whom were dark-skinned people. racism was not necessarily a part of slavery or indentured rvitude, but racism was used to ensure that the multitudes of dark-skinned people who were brought over here from africa, who numbered, who outnumbered, in the south, the number of europeans or white people there, acism was used to keep those black people in their place. in other words, it was not indentured servitude, it was racism based on the subjugation gation of one group of people or one race of people by another race of people because the race of people doing the subjugation impressed upon themselves and their children that those dark-skinned people are beneath us and so slavery became an institution, as did racism. those ideas of racial superiority still
so this country has a history of mistreat seg veerly people who are of a different color than white. at first it was the indians. the feeling was that the european was superior to the native american. that's the bottom line. now also on that ship coming over in 1607, landing at jamestown, virginia, were some indentured servants, some of whom were dark-skinned people. racism was not necessarily a part of slavery or indentured rvitude, but racism was used to ensure that the multitudes of...
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on october 3'd to discuss the new snoovl that could be a new seg management. >> "on the table." >> authory quinn. the long time journalist and former host, her new book >>> sally is a former "washington post" reporter and we're very glad to have her indeed. >> didn't you know the first i come on television i start out with a sore throat and fever. now back to you, hughes. >> look at that. sally quinn. sally quinn made history as the first woman to anchor a "morning news" program in august 1973. after she left cbs quinn returned to a successful print career. hughes said he likes you because you were meaner than a junkyard dog. >> i took that as a compliment. >> she met her husband ben bradlee. she wrote a book called "magic. ts a memoir that details her marriage and defining moments and shaped her belief. welcome back to cbs. >> thank you. i must say i feel a little queasy. >> ben bradlee was a guy everywoman fell in love with and every man wanted to be, so this is a wonderful sense of a relationship that you tell us all about. but what's interesting about you, i knew about faith. i didn't
on october 3'd to discuss the new snoovl that could be a new seg management. >> "on the table." >> authory quinn. the long time journalist and former host, her new book >>> sally is a former "washington post" reporter and we're very glad to have her indeed. >> didn't you know the first i come on television i start out with a sore throat and fever. now back to you, hughes. >> look at that. sally quinn. sally quinn made history as the first...
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we got out of the seg millionaire anned you said your son was as enthusiastic as you were. >> he's 6a lot for my wife and my daughter. >> he's been watching you, he must have, right? >> yeah. it's so -- i'm so fascinated by that. >> it's in his blood. >> i don't want him to be a chef. >> why not? >> there's so much pressure, so much stress. >> what's the hardest part of being a chef? >> finding good people to work for you. making sure people are happy and the guests have a good experience, they're going to remember the meal, the food, the hospitality, of course. that's the pressure, you know. >> what's the easiest part then? >> creativity, i would say. yeah, creativity. it's haunting, haunting. i'm obsessed with that. >> chef lefebvre, thanks. thanks also to cat stevens. have a great weekend, evening. we'll see you next weekend on "cbs this morning: saturday." bye-bye. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com the best.der. the s-class has sat at the pinnacle of automotive excellence for generations. the one car that continually innovates and pushes technology forward. on each s-class, t
we got out of the seg millionaire anned you said your son was as enthusiastic as you were. >> he's 6a lot for my wife and my daughter. >> he's been watching you, he must have, right? >> yeah. it's so -- i'm so fascinated by that. >> it's in his blood. >> i don't want him to be a chef. >> why not? >> there's so much pressure, so much stress. >> what's the hardest part of being a chef? >> finding good people to work for you. making sure people...
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you want but the reality was performed much better over the seven years when ultimately we ended up sego warren buffet and capital. >> that's where i wanted to pick up. what's happening across food and beverage i know you're involved in some smaller faster growing companies. you're on the board at pepsico. it seems like no matter how many small faster growing brands, some of these companies buy and we got another one at unilever today, nestle buying blue bottle, growth is just very hard to come by for these big conglomerat conglomerates, why is that >> it's a combination of things. the innovation is focused primarily on extending brands and businesses that companies have as opposed to looking at it through unique lens of the millennials. i think secondly, there's been a historic tendency to focus on the trade, the retail environment as we know it as opposed to the changing environment we see whether it's amazon or whether it's ald did i or whatever it may be and i think the small companies have not been encumbered with a historical culture and traditional focus on what they do. i'm chai
you want but the reality was performed much better over the seven years when ultimately we ended up sego warren buffet and capital. >> that's where i wanted to pick up. what's happening across food and beverage i know you're involved in some smaller faster growing companies. you're on the board at pepsico. it seems like no matter how many small faster growing brands, some of these companies buy and we got another one at unilever today, nestle buying blue bottle, growth is just very hard...
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. >> well, i think it was meant to be a surprise, because people thought i was doing nothing but seg the eagles victory no i was booking and talking before, after, halftime, during the game >> david taylor, "mad money" tonight. talking a bit more about that. >>> still to come, though, more from carl in florida on hurricane irma carl >> hey, david. yes. irma is weakening but making its way north giving its strongest punch to tampa we talk to the president of port tampa bay and we also remember this anniversary of 9/11 when "squawk on the street" continues. people don't invest in stocks and bonds. they don't invest in alternatives or municipal strategies. what people really invest in is what they hope to get out of life. but helping them get there means you can't approach investing from just one point of view. because it's only when you collaborate and cross-pollinate many points of view that something wonderful can happen. those people might just get what they want out of life. or they could get even more. listen up, heart disease. you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged de
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the justice department, where attorney general jeff segs is about to hold a news briefing to addressrred action for childhood arrivals program, or daca. president trump already tweeting this morning, saying, congress, get ready to do your job. daca. the fate of approximately 800,000 undocumented immigrants benefiting from daca now up in the air. again, we will bring you this news briefing live as it happens. with that, we welcome you. good morning, everyone. welcome back to mornings on 2. it is tuesday, september 5th. i'm mike mibach. >> i'm gasia mikaelian. we will check weather and traffic quickly starting with our own steve paulson. steve. >> all right. thank you. a lot going on. mike, good to see you. >> i haven't seen you in about eight hours. we have a lot of cloud cover moving over us. it will be cooler today. although the lows are up. 60s and 70s. hint of patchy fog and a westerly breeze. everything is off shore. it doesn't mean that it is gone completely. it may come back later in the week. 60s and 70s. santa rosa, 71. san jose, 71. a lot of upper 60s and 70s, including wind
the justice department, where attorney general jeff segs is about to hold a news briefing to addressrred action for childhood arrivals program, or daca. president trump already tweeting this morning, saying, congress, get ready to do your job. daca. the fate of approximately 800,000 undocumented immigrants benefiting from daca now up in the air. again, we will bring you this news briefing live as it happens. with that, we welcome you. good morning, everyone. welcome back to mornings on 2. it is...
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. >> our producers come up with names, and then we build the seg men's to go after.e lee and hoda hour. >> that's right. double duty. >> so you're getting two checks. >> that would be nice. starting drinking a little earlier in the morning. >> at least he's paid to be here. >> did al makes the best iced coffee. >> go to today.com and write about what you think you can bring to the program. include a video of what we can expect you to say as our co-host. >> wardrobe is not an issue. >> it is humbling to be in the presence. i'm a pushing midlife mom. >> we're not listening to you, just especially effects. that's very impressive. very nice. >> "today" with computer stuff you can do that. you've got until tuesday to let us know. >> the robe. >> animal husbandry. >> a morning show. >> continuing in our contest mode, who wants to win a big prize? >> i do. >> you can't. you're working here. kind of working. you're not getting paid. >> we have our giveaway every day coming up right after this. wait until you ♪ ♪ be a powerful force. nature valley that's the new rockstar. ♪ j
. >> our producers come up with names, and then we build the seg men's to go after.e lee and hoda hour. >> that's right. double duty. >> so you're getting two checks. >> that would be nice. starting drinking a little earlier in the morning. >> at least he's paid to be here. >> did al makes the best iced coffee. >> go to today.com and write about what you think you can bring to the program. include a video of what we can expect you to say as our co-host....
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find is vote somewhere frrnl sfurjs angry that a republican-controlled promise couldn't get through a seg sure promise and his signature promise federal budget frngs -- by the way as we were watching the peech, there was. i understand why raspberry are upset about it, if but for all nuchlt. bipartisanship. that's what happened a couple days ago. the democrats got together with the rab president to get something done, to help people in exas. it, if ship mere. we don't need the government to shut down. it's almost like this happened and a lot of people didn't know what to do with themselves because everybody's gone to their corners for showing that when you actually have a republican president and democrat being leaders talking together, it still doesn't rojster, but i'll say it again. for americans who are like running to pick up their kids school and then running home and ten running back to work and they just hear on the news "republican president got together with democratic leaders," to make sure america doesn't republican. >> ands that what donald trump thought when he hit the newssta
find is vote somewhere frrnl sfurjs angry that a republican-controlled promise couldn't get through a seg sure promise and his signature promise federal budget frngs -- by the way as we were watching the peech, there was. i understand why raspberry are upset about it, if but for all nuchlt. bipartisanship. that's what happened a couple days ago. the democrats got together with the rab president to get something done, to help people in exas. it, if ship mere. we don't need the government to shut...