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teter was once again denied parole. will most likely not leave holman until his 30-year sentence is complete. >> i have two daughters. i look at it from that perspective. do i want these people around my family? no. but there again, someday in this case robert teter is going to walk out this door free. so you have to look at it from that side. he's going to go free. he may not have been paroled, but he's going to eos his sentence in 2014 and he's coming out. and society's going to have to accept that. see you later. >>> coming up -- >> i'm making a birdhouse right now. >> two inmates seek a creative respite. from hell. >> art is my sanity and my salvation. that's what keeps me stable. >>> the majority of the maximum security inmates we meet might describe prison as hell, but at indiana state prison, we encountered a pair of old-timers who figured out how to make the best of it. >> what are you doing? >> sitting occupying time, living on air and prayer. that's all. that's all i'm doing. >> steve robbins was serving 90 ye
teter was once again denied parole. will most likely not leave holman until his 30-year sentence is complete. >> i have two daughters. i look at it from that perspective. do i want these people around my family? no. but there again, someday in this case robert teter is going to walk out this door free. so you have to look at it from that side. he's going to go free. he may not have been paroled, but he's going to eos his sentence in 2014 and he's coming out. and society's going to have to...
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she's the bubble i live in. >> i'm here to visit my husband robert teter. >> ava teter lives just a fewiles from holman and visits regularly. >> thank you. >> you ready? >> yes. >> all right. come on. >> you visit every two weeks and you can stay from 8:00 until about 1:20. for a long time it was real stressful, but then you sort of get used to it. it sort of gets like a daily routine and everything. just like everyday life. >> love you. >> love you. >> you okay? >> yeah. >> my wife comes over to visit, i feel like i'm 25 again. three days later after she leaves i'm back to 70 again. you know? age catches up to you. she is everything. i mean, i don't know how to say it anymore than that. i'm just crazy about her. now that's the smile i was waiting on. >> i actually live the two weeks to come out here and to see him. that relieves my tension and everything. it's amazing. i told him i come to the prison to relax, and that's a bad thing to say. >> the teters still like to look at photos to remember life before prison. >> she took that one out of the street. a photographer took that one for
she's the bubble i live in. >> i'm here to visit my husband robert teter. >> ava teter lives just a fewiles from holman and visits regularly. >> thank you. >> you ready? >> yes. >> all right. come on. >> you visit every two weeks and you can stay from 8:00 until about 1:20. for a long time it was real stressful, but then you sort of get used to it. it sort of gets like a daily routine and everything. just like everyday life. >> love you. >>...
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as we work through teter rens with them first and foremost we have to have deep cranial understand gunderstanding of where they are, their thinking and leadership thinking and where they're trying to go with objectives. as you said in today's world we need to look at it in an integrated fashion. it really requires time, patience and capability in dealing with that. it's very important russia remaines on our radar scope and we work this in a fashion of our capabilities and allies and partners all associated with this. >> what does that look like exactly? a capability with capability match. you mentioned whole government of course. most people polled today would say the initiative remains with mr. putin. how can we deter a very aggressive chess player who seems to be winning so far? >> i think winning is always looked at better post facto in history. there are a lot of pieces in motion across our various activities as a country at large. i would not want any in this room to think that the united states of america isn't taking that very very seriously. a good way to see a nation, state
as we work through teter rens with them first and foremost we have to have deep cranial understand gunderstanding of where they are, their thinking and leadership thinking and where they're trying to go with objectives. as you said in today's world we need to look at it in an integrated fashion. it really requires time, patience and capability in dealing with that. it's very important russia remaines on our radar scope and we work this in a fashion of our capabilities and allies and partners...
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it has more than 250,000 square feet of retail space anchored by harris teter and la fitness and housesmore than half a dozen restaurants. >>> the entrepreneur behind a new tech start up company again as we talked about isn't even old enough drive. his name is shubum, an eighth grader from california who launched a company to develop low cost machines to print braille, the touch based writing system for the visually impaired. last year he built one for a school science fair project and after seeing his printer, intel invested in the company so clearly he may not have an issue with his next problem but ever find that you have too many passwords to keep track of? well now tech companies are working to let you unlock devises and sign into accounts with things that make you uniquely you. some are focused on facial recognition for a product like home security for one. you could register your families faces and then get alerts if a family detects an unregistered face. there's talk of generating electrical current generated by your heart. >> as the unique characteristics within your ecg, that'
it has more than 250,000 square feet of retail space anchored by harris teter and la fitness and housesmore than half a dozen restaurants. >>> the entrepreneur behind a new tech start up company again as we talked about isn't even old enough drive. his name is shubum, an eighth grader from california who launched a company to develop low cost machines to print braille, the touch based writing system for the visually impaired. last year he built one for a school science fair project and...