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life in the dorm is -- it's not that bad. ou pretty much get along with everybody, it goes very well. everything is swell. >> today was commissary day and we've got all the good treats in the world. we've got the sticky balls, we've got the fritos. we got everything of magic today. we are loving it. this is -- okay, if i get another elbow to the head, i'm going to start throwing bowls, okay. >> over the last year and a half, lohden has been in and out of louisville metro 11 times. all of her offenses were routed in an addiction to pain pills! that was my downfall. i let it control my life. and to me it ain't that lost everything. it's that i gave it up. you know, gave it all up. first i gave my home up and then i gave my car up and then eventually i gave my kids up because the drugs took over my life. i want to get a good job, stay clean and sober, definitely. get my kids, get home and live happily ever after after that, you know? >> a happily ever after ending is not likely for hall. in the future. these days, he does little
life in the dorm is -- it's not that bad. ou pretty much get along with everybody, it goes very well. everything is swell. >> today was commissary day and we've got all the good treats in the world. we've got the sticky balls, we've got the fritos. we got everything of magic today. we are loving it. this is -- okay, if i get another elbow to the head, i'm going to start throwing bowls, okay. >> over the last year and a half, lohden has been in and out of louisville metro 11 times....
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back to your dorms. >> narrator: while most of the inmates return to the dorm, aaron bie rurks rly iserouted staff for some questions. the match heads were found on his bunk. >> i have extremely bad luck when the sort team comes in. aaron byerly is going down. >> he'll talk to the officer in the morning. you just tell him your side of the story again. and then we'll decide if you're going to a single cell or allowing you to stay in the dorm, okay? >> all right. >> narrator: byerly will soon have a hearing to determine whether he will go to segregation where he will lose most of his privileges and be locked in a cell 23 hours a day. but it will not be his first time there. >> all of my writings are for smoking, fighting, promoting contraband. if you get put in the hole while you're here and you're in prison, you're going to the hole. >> narrator: and prison is where byerly is headed. he was sentenced for repeat convictions of drug trafficking. >> i headed up here because i was working for my father and the money was getting a little bit tight and i liked the better things in life. so i
back to your dorms. >> narrator: while most of the inmates return to the dorm, aaron bie rurks rly iserouted staff for some questions. the match heads were found on his bunk. >> i have extremely bad luck when the sort team comes in. aaron byerly is going down. >> he'll talk to the officer in the morning. you just tell him your side of the story again. and then we'll decide if you're going to a single cell or allowing you to stay in the dorm, okay? >> all right. >>...
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search the dorm. all right. anybody causes us any problems, we cuff them up, we put them in one of the holding cells. we'll deal with them later. >> all right. >> any questions about what we're doing? >> go. >> down, down, down. >> move, move, move. >> absolutely no talking, gentlemen. put your hands on the wall. no talking, no talking. >> the dorm is evacuated and the inmates are frisked for contraband before they're moved to holding cells. and then the s.o.r.t. team conducts a thorough search of the dorm. 45 minutes later, the search doesn't turn up marijuana. but one officer has found something that doesn't belong. >> it looks like we've got some matches. and there's the -- matter of fact, there's a striker off the back of the match packet. so a couple matches wrapped up in plastic. this constitutes dangerous contraband because you can make fire out of them. he'll most likely get a write-up and be moved out of the dorm to a single cell. >> roll. >> let's go. back to your dorms. >> while most of the inmates ret
search the dorm. all right. anybody causes us any problems, we cuff them up, we put them in one of the holding cells. we'll deal with them later. >> all right. >> any questions about what we're doing? >> go. >> down, down, down. >> move, move, move. >> absolutely no talking, gentlemen. put your hands on the wall. no talking, no talking. >> the dorm is evacuated and the inmates are frisked for contraband before they're moved to holding cells. and then...
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this is not going to move me out of the dorm. n the hall out of this same room. usually, that tv is blaring. you have girls slamming cards. i mean, it drives me nuts! so just to get out of here for a minute. yeah. >> jessica styx was also recently transferred out of g dorm. but, today, she'll be dealing with the past. she has a visitation with her mother. >> i'm going to visit with my mommy. >> are you excited about that? >> i'm so excited. i haven't seen her in two weeks. i'm so excited. i can't wait. i don't even see my mom. >> she's probably not here yet. we'll put you at a table and then when she comes in -- >> okay. it will probably make her feel better to see me better. you know? >> visitation at maricopa comes with two major restrictions. the inmate is handcuffed to the table and is not allowed to touch or be touched by their visitors. >> what happened to your hand? >> i broke it. >> how? >> i punched the wall. >> what? >> i know. i'm sorry. i got really mad. >> your bad hand? >> this is my bad hand. they're both bad. >> wh
this is not going to move me out of the dorm. n the hall out of this same room. usually, that tv is blaring. you have girls slamming cards. i mean, it drives me nuts! so just to get out of here for a minute. yeah. >> jessica styx was also recently transferred out of g dorm. but, today, she'll be dealing with the past. she has a visitation with her mother. >> i'm going to visit with my mommy. >> are you excited about that? >> i'm so excited. i haven't seen her in two...
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i've got so many keep awayings, right now, the only dorm i can go is on the six floor, dorm three. >> ask yourselves a question. why is everybody putting you down as a keep separate from? >> because they keep saying they're scared of me. i can't help because of how i used to be when i came here in my past. but i ain't that type of person no more. >> all right. well, like i told you, i'll have a confers late e confers about , powell. >> narrator: coming up. deshawn powell goes on the defensive. two friends lobby to enter the jail's drug program. >> so what i want you to do is kind of reach down inside to find out, you know, really, what's going to be different this time. i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] progresso. i
i've got so many keep awayings, right now, the only dorm i can go is on the six floor, dorm three. >> ask yourselves a question. why is everybody putting you down as a keep separate from? >> because they keep saying they're scared of me. i can't help because of how i used to be when i came here in my past. but i ain't that type of person no more. >> all right. well, like i told you, i'll have a confers late e confers about , powell. >> narrator: coming up. deshawn powell...
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i cannot take them to the dorm. only for use here and i have to turn them into the office before i go back. >> sometimes they have problems seeing, just reading or especially with sewing and they have to do small stuff like threading it and all that. and i loan him a pair of these or let him sign out these with me. got to see to sew. >> brewster's real problems run deeper than just poor eyesight and they've written the history of his life up to and including his stay at santa rosa. >> i seem not to be able to get a grip on my addiction. i've been allowing the addiction to basically defeat me all this time. i need to stop this pattern. it's been carrying on for way too long. >> brewster has had a decade's long addiction to crack cocaine. >> i feel that i hit rock bottom about four years ago. it was pretty cold. and i found myself around 2:00 in the morning running around trying to panhandle. there wasn't too many people out because it was too cold. and my feet were hurting really bad, walking so much. because i would
i cannot take them to the dorm. only for use here and i have to turn them into the office before i go back. >> sometimes they have problems seeing, just reading or especially with sewing and they have to do small stuff like threading it and all that. and i loan him a pair of these or let him sign out these with me. got to see to sew. >> brewster's real problems run deeper than just poor eyesight and they've written the history of his life up to and including his stay at santa rosa....
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>> it was on a refrigerator magnet and had to put it on every refrigerator in the dorm. it is not a bad thing but the obsession to make sure their civil can hinder debate. some people are more passionate and others. it comes across as on civil. that is the point* of dialogue. you are supposed to be offended so i think of passionate discourse should be encouraged. not discouraged. >> civility is great and should be the rule but certain circumstances civility cannot be paramount. dealing with civil-rights movement, you simply cannot accomplish your goals if you are worried about being sold. john: says segregated lunch counter? >> there is nothing simple about responding to someone making racist comments by raising your voice. or telling them to knock it off. but the government tells you, you cannot do that? that is not a way to run a free society. john: should it be legal to marry the wrong person? or to give a price about nutrition? that and more from north that and more from north carolina. these fellas used capital one venture miles for a golf getaway. double miles you c
>> it was on a refrigerator magnet and had to put it on every refrigerator in the dorm. it is not a bad thing but the obsession to make sure their civil can hinder debate. some people are more passionate and others. it comes across as on civil. that is the point* of dialogue. you are supposed to be offended so i think of passionate discourse should be encouraged. not discouraged. >> civility is great and should be the rule but certain circumstances civility cannot be paramount....
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not getting along with the dorm. having problems in the dorm with somebody.or what they call shock collar. hoarding medication or possession of a shank, which is a jail mate weapon. >> some inmates can spend up to 60 days in complete isolation. >> every 30 minutes we have to come down the rows and look inside each window to make sure everybody is okay. because there is such a high rate of suicide in this area, we want to make sure there is no fights or nobody doing anything they shouldn't be doing. >> inmate richard hernandez is looking foward to getting out of the hole after not seeing the sun for 19 days. >> it will hurt my eyes for a little while. i will see it. focus. probably play some hand ball in the yard. >> the inmates who are defending themselves in court are also located in 900 max. >> i'm here in los angeles county, this particular facility, because i'm a pro and fighting my case and for a 422 pc, alleged terrorist threat. terrorist threat is that -- a statement made that is verbal and, from what i understand, it must be received from the victim a
not getting along with the dorm. having problems in the dorm with somebody.or what they call shock collar. hoarding medication or possession of a shank, which is a jail mate weapon. >> some inmates can spend up to 60 days in complete isolation. >> every 30 minutes we have to come down the rows and look inside each window to make sure everybody is okay. because there is such a high rate of suicide in this area, we want to make sure there is no fights or nobody doing anything they...
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well the management company that runs the dorm the capstone management company says they are aware of this bedbug problem and that they're actively working to fix it. but students say it's not happening fast enough. and they're worried that it's actually starting to affect their schoolwork and let me show you why. take a look at the kinds of living conditions that these students are having to deal with. their clothes are being kept in garbage bags, the beds have been stripped of sheets and they've had to vacate their apartments for several hours while the exterminators come in and try to rid their units of bedbugs. so far the problem is confined to just two units in the south campus common 7. but even the management company calls the issue an increasing problem on campus. >> i just feel like a little bit more needs to be done to take care of it and less than six weeks because we can't keep living like this. >> it's not a place to stay. we're all stressed. i'm continuing to get bitten. it's painful and itchy to be bitten by the insects and we can't focus on what we're here today is to
well the management company that runs the dorm the capstone management company says they are aware of this bedbug problem and that they're actively working to fix it. but students say it's not happening fast enough. and they're worried that it's actually starting to affect their schoolwork and let me show you why. take a look at the kinds of living conditions that these students are having to deal with. their clothes are being kept in garbage bags, the beds have been stripped of sheets and...
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that story coming up. >> plus, students at some of the dorms at the university of maryland are trying their best to get rid of bedbugs. we don't want to get rid of beverly, she has the traffic report. bev? >> right now we are looking good out on the roadways great news for northbound 95 travelers north out of fredericksburg getting into triangle and here getting past the parkway. volume is light and complete look at your timesaver traffic at 5:29. you're watching 9news now. we'll be right back with more. >>> welcome back. i'm jessica doyle in for andrea roane. she decided to take a day off for her birthday today. >> happy birthday! [ applause ] >> happy birthday darling. >> and i'm mike hydeck, happy friday. thank you for joining us. beverly farmer is in for monika. howard bernstein has the weather first. >>> a beautiful beautiful friday. temperatures going into the lower 80s about ten above average and gorgeous skies today. lots of sunshine. you're going to love it. we start with a look at the day planner. and this morning, we have temperatures in the 50s and 60s. there's been a touc
that story coming up. >> plus, students at some of the dorms at the university of maryland are trying their best to get rid of bedbugs. we don't want to get rid of beverly, she has the traffic report. bev? >> right now we are looking good out on the roadways great news for northbound 95 travelers north out of fredericksburg getting into triangle and here getting past the parkway. volume is light and complete look at your timesaver traffic at 5:29. you're watching 9news now. we'll be...
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i can go outside of the dorm and walk along without having the chaperone and cuffs on me.ed continually. >> the downside is leaving parker behind. >> i don't want him to go. at the same time i'm going to miss him. i want him to go. he needs to get out of here. like i said this is prison in prison. nobody wants to be here. >>> coming up, cell mates, nixon and young find themselves in hot water over a telephone call. >> i'm trying to talk to my mom, and he writing stuff off like that. >> a small lesion creates big anxiety for jack hill. >> probably skin cancer. ♪ leaving my homeland ♪ playing a lone hand ♪ my life begins today ♪ ♪ fly by night away from here ♪ ♪ change my life again ♪ ♪ fly by night, goodbye my dear ♪ ♪ my ship isn't coming ♪ and i just can't pretend oww! ♪ [ male announcer ] careful, you're no longer invisible in a midsize sedan. the volkswagen passat. winner of a motor trend midsize sedan comparison. that's the power of german engineering. >>> santa rosa correctional institution, police officers do not play. they lock you up. they will ship you if you do n
i can go outside of the dorm and walk along without having the chaperone and cuffs on me.ed continually. >> the downside is leaving parker behind. >> i don't want him to go. at the same time i'm going to miss him. i want him to go. he needs to get out of here. like i said this is prison in prison. nobody wants to be here. >>> coming up, cell mates, nixon and young find themselves in hot water over a telephone call. >> i'm trying to talk to my mom, and he writing stuff...
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the whole incident caught on surveillance camera inside the commissary at the dorm. the whole incident, when the carpet toppled over he fell on his jaw breaking his jaw. soon after that happened, some of the students started getting concerned about cameron's well-being, called paramedics and brought them in. cameron's attorney claims that he was picked on because he was physically smaller than the other students. cameron's attorney also claims that grandview university didn't take enough precautions to protect the common area. so kcci talked to grandview. >> we feel we have no -- in this situation, we were made aware of the situation. we responded quickly and appropriately. >> you can't really put a security guard on every floor of every dorm of every university. you have to -- they're over the age of 18. you have to hope that they're act responsibly and you have to treat them like adults. >> at least one of the other defendants claims that this is phagan's own fault saying he was involved in a similar incident a few days earlier and claims that phagan was a willing p
the whole incident caught on surveillance camera inside the commissary at the dorm. the whole incident, when the carpet toppled over he fell on his jaw breaking his jaw. soon after that happened, some of the students started getting concerned about cameron's well-being, called paramedics and brought them in. cameron's attorney claims that he was picked on because he was physically smaller than the other students. cameron's attorney also claims that grandview university didn't take enough...
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she's currently housed in the 72-woman dorm. at the falkenberg road facility. >> to put 72 women in a big room together, we're all emotionally stressed, all have their periods, you have too many personalities and too many attitudes and too many emotions and feelings for everybody to get along. i'm not making no promises. >> but it's not worth. >> ain't nobody really worth me arguing over, like, i'm going to hold my tongue. >> in the three months she's been in jail, graniela has received multiple writeups for minor infractions such as arguing with other inmates. >> i just have a bad attitude, and if i feel that i have something to say, whether it's going to hurt your feelings or not, i'm going to say it. >> she is the kind of inmate who always seems to have the manipulating thing going on and she's always arguing with everybody. it doesn't matter if it's staff or other inmates. >> i have tried to talk to my friend about her behavior. >> the keyword she used, try. >> try. it did not work. >> what does the conduct record show? >> no
she's currently housed in the 72-woman dorm. at the falkenberg road facility. >> to put 72 women in a big room together, we're all emotionally stressed, all have their periods, you have too many personalities and too many attitudes and too many emotions and feelings for everybody to get along. i'm not making no promises. >> but it's not worth. >> ain't nobody really worth me arguing over, like, i'm going to hold my tongue. >> in the three months she's been in jail,...
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>> as of right now we are told to stay in the dorms. rently a few blocks away from the crane and the construction site. we have been told as of right now that the university dorms are the safest place to be, students are stuck here because the rail systems have been shut off. so they are allowing people to stay here overnight until everything gets cleared up. >> please stay safe i know your mom is worried. >> he is going to school there the son of one of our writers. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which superfast 4g lte service would you choose based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. how do you put an unforgettable day into a fabric softener? turn downy simp
>> as of right now we are told to stay in the dorms. rently a few blocks away from the crane and the construction site. we have been told as of right now that the university dorms are the safest place to be, students are stuck here because the rail systems have been shut off. so they are allowing people to stay here overnight until everything gets cleared up. >> please stay safe i know your mom is worried. >> he is going to school there the son of one of our writers. 4g lte is...
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the company that runs these dorms, capstone management, say they're aware of the problem and are working to fix it. however, a couple of students i spoke to say every morning they're waking up with bites. >> this is like after the treatment happened. i'm still continuing to get bitten. >> reporter: she lives in one of the dorm-style apartments that has been overcome by bedbugs. this film shows the conditions they have been forced to live in. her and her roommate have been forced to put their belongings in bags and empty out entire closets of clothing in order to try and rid their rooms of the bed busmghts they say exterminators have been in their apartment several times but they keep waking up with bedbug bites night. found one in my wall and only after i found one did they take action. >> reporter: during a phone conversation capstone said two units have been affected. he refused to give us more information. he did say they were alettered to the problem in late september and described the bedbug issue as an increasing problem. >> the stress that we've all been through is really crazy be
the company that runs these dorms, capstone management, say they're aware of the problem and are working to fix it. however, a couple of students i spoke to say every morning they're waking up with bites. >> this is like after the treatment happened. i'm still continuing to get bitten. >> reporter: she lives in one of the dorm-style apartments that has been overcome by bedbugs. this film shows the conditions they have been forced to live in. her and her roommate have been forced to...
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right now, the dorm is completely empty, making for an easier search. >> well, this dormitory houses our inmates that work outside the fence. they have more opportunities to bring in contraband from the community. we'll run the canine, narcotics dogs through, cell phone dogs. anything we have, this dormitory will have it. >> most of the n-dorm inmates work on a construction crew, building a new low-security housing unit on a plot of land adjacent to santa rosa. the dogs are trained to suddenly sit still when they detect the scent of whatever contraband they're searching for. >> that's a good girl. that's a good girl. she's alerting us to narcotics. that's a good girl, yes! that's her reward. that's a good girl! that's a good girl! >> we had both dogs alert on this particular box, so there is evidence that drugs have been in this facility, right here at this bunk. we have determined that the two inmates that are assigned to this bunk work on the construction work site, so we are pulling them in. they will be drug tested. >> when they show interest or have what we call a change in behav
right now, the dorm is completely empty, making for an easier search. >> well, this dormitory houses our inmates that work outside the fence. they have more opportunities to bring in contraband from the community. we'll run the canine, narcotics dogs through, cell phone dogs. anything we have, this dormitory will have it. >> most of the n-dorm inmates work on a construction crew, building a new low-security housing unit on a plot of land adjacent to santa rosa. the dogs are trained...
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he knew that dorms really do suck and he's like, you know what, i'm going to make the coolest dorm ever11e does take this to college, though, you think you have the coolest dorm roof because you hung up a scar face poster and lights, and austin rolls up with this thick? i think he wins. he talks about how this small, tiny home will lead to small, tiny bills. >> you plug it into an electrical outlet of any sort. ses the propane heater. >> so really the only thing he's paying for is his electric. >> i'm hopefully going to getxd solar panels. >> pretty impressive for a kid of his age to put all his effort and hard-earned money into all of this. a little bit more elaborate than your average treehouse. >>> the legend of lariona has been haunting people for decades and decades. >> what is it? >> legend has it that it was a woman that drowned her kids for the love of a man. but after he rejected her, she committed suicide. so at the gates of heaven, she has to give an explanation. she couldn't so she was sent back to roam the earth for all of eternity looking for her children. and she does so
he knew that dorms really do suck and he's like, you know what, i'm going to make the coolest dorm ever11e does take this to college, though, you think you have the coolest dorm roof because you hung up a scar face poster and lights, and austin rolls up with this thick? i think he wins. he talks about how this small, tiny home will lead to small, tiny bills. >> you plug it into an electrical outlet of any sort. ses the propane heater. >> so really the only thing he's paying for is...
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they either don't want knee room with them, didn't want me in the dorm. >> the anonymous letter stated that williams was going to kill two correction officers during his escape attempt. williams believes he was framed, but was placed in confinement pending an investigation. >> sometimes it is hard for us as security to be able to determine which has validity and which ones not. that's why we take them serious when they have to do with anything about escape or staff safety. >> but within a few more days, williams can put his current troubles behind him. he only has one week left on his sentence. >> this is a release. letting you know all the things i have to do, if i have to go register as a convicted felon in the county i'm going home to, and right now i'm just -- overwhelmed with excitement. i just want my freedom. i want to see my friends. i want to see my family. so it's kind of hard being, like, enclosed in here by myself, and i just want to go -- ah! hey. >> coming up -- >> all right, guys. get him up in the wheelchair. >> armando doctor causes anothe
they either don't want knee room with them, didn't want me in the dorm. >> the anonymous letter stated that williams was going to kill two correction officers during his escape attempt. williams believes he was framed, but was placed in confinement pending an investigation. >> sometimes it is hard for us as security to be able to determine which has validity and which ones not. that's why we take them serious when they have to do with anything about escape or staff safety. >>...
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, we see the results. >> we were with street as he was transferred from the residential treatment unit to a general population dormld have considerably more freedom of movement and the opportunity to interact with more inmates. >> dr. matias would check in on frank street periodically, and we filmed one of those visits. and we were kind of surprised to hear frank talk about how the "lockup" show and his appearance on it had affected his life. >> i had someone write to me from -- he said it was georgetown college in washington, d.c. and then there was a lady from north or south carolina. and there was another lady from buffalo, new york. >> mm-hmm. >> that i enjoy the letters and everything. but i'm 43 years old. and these sounded like 20-year-old women with problems. and i didn't want to add to my problems. so i didn't really -- if i did write to them, i told them i appreciated it but i can't afford to write to you. >> there's a lot of folks out there that like to keep in touch with guys in prison. >> the reason they knew about me is because of the msnbc. >> right. they thought you were cute and wanted to write to
, we see the results. >> we were with street as he was transferred from the residential treatment unit to a general population dormld have considerably more freedom of movement and the opportunity to interact with more inmates. >> dr. matias would check in on frank street periodically, and we filmed one of those visits. and we were kind of surprised to hear frank talk about how the "lockup" show and his appearance on it had affected his life. >> i had someone write...
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. >> reporter: she lives in one of the dorm style apartments that has been overcome by bedbugs. >> our apartment. >> reporter: this video shows the conditions they've been forced to live in. her and her roommate have had to put their belongings in bags, strip their beds of sheets and empty out entire closets of clothing in order to try and rid their rooms of the bedbugs. >> the bites would show up every morning. >> reporter: they say exterminators have been in the apartment several times but they keep waking up with bedbug bites. >> only after i found a bug in my room did they take action. >> reporter: during a phone conversation an out of town spokesperson says two separate units have been affected in building 7. he cited it was not in their protocol to disclose that information publicly. however, he did say they were alerted to the problem in late september and described the bedbug issue as an increasing problem. >> the stress that we've all been through is like really crazy because we're just really worried right now about spreading it. off my walls. >> reporter: now both are hoping
. >> reporter: she lives in one of the dorm style apartments that has been overcome by bedbugs. >> our apartment. >> reporter: this video shows the conditions they've been forced to live in. her and her roommate have had to put their belongings in bags, strip their beds of sheets and empty out entire closets of clothing in order to try and rid their rooms of the bedbugs. >> the bites would show up every morning. >> reporter: they say exterminators have been in the...
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say a student was walking ahead from the campus library early monday morning she wagoing back to the dorm when and with a knife sexually assault her. at this point police have a vague description of the suspect. and university by e-mail was sent to stewed tints remember the them by what happened. students say it's unsettlingknowing one of the classmates was assault on campus and the suspect is still out there. >> if you can -- anyone can come in on campus and. >> reporter: you can expect to see more security here at notre dame. also at loyola university which is right across the street. again the suspect is still out there. police only have a vague description. live in north baltimore, linda so, abc2 news. >>> 6:03. a man is in the hospital after being shot by police around 9 last night in the 3000 block of spaulding near west belvedere and pimlico road. the violent crimes task force patrolled the area when they heard shot. when they tried to stop him to question him he opened fire and that's when officers returned fire and they hit the man. >>> we have seen the impact of bullying on chil
say a student was walking ahead from the campus library early monday morning she wagoing back to the dorm when and with a knife sexually assault her. at this point police have a vague description of the suspect. and university by e-mail was sent to stewed tints remember the them by what happened. students say it's unsettlingknowing one of the classmates was assault on campus and the suspect is still out there. >> if you can -- anyone can come in on campus and. >> reporter: you can...
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while living in the dorms at san francisco state i started and ran the recycling program which reaches5,000 campus residents. after moving off campus i delivered thousands of meals for project open hand and tutored literacy to adults. enteredctionv a -- supervisor elsbernd appointed me, i worked with sfpd, play guitar, give blood several times a year, and going over this list, hoping to demonstrate to you my core belief in civic duty and community involvement. i also believe that the next step in my ability to contribute is to help govern as supervisor. now just a few of the many important issues. we are in economic straits and need to be conservative with our finances now and for the future. pension, salary and benefit reform has come a long way, but we need to do more. let's work with all stakeholders to assure that rules are based on fairness and financial realism for all, not for the personal enrichment of a few. i would rewrite the public flaping rules which are costing the city millions. why should a candidate receive up to 150,000 city tax dollars then spend that money on consul
while living in the dorms at san francisco state i started and ran the recycling program which reaches5,000 campus residents. after moving off campus i delivered thousands of meals for project open hand and tutored literacy to adults. enteredctionv a -- supervisor elsbernd appointed me, i worked with sfpd, play guitar, give blood several times a year, and going over this list, hoping to demonstrate to you my core belief in civic duty and community involvement. i also believe that the next step...
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usually they just go around the dorms and on campus. >> a student was attacked on in the same area. she said the man came behind her chest.bbed her he ran off. and >> as far as the september 7 incident, the description of the different inlittle that case. about a footed as taller. the school provides safety escorts 24 hours a day, seven a week for students walking home alone. >> the university says the four students in the most recent -- the department is aware situation and is working campus police. we have been on stormwater for most of the day. heavy rains have been blamed for leastaffic delays and at one accident this morning. maryland state police say only injuries were reported. steadilycame down morning commute this morning. >> get ready for the return of some hot weather. the changing forecast with doug. >> the rain has been the story. no rain right now, just dampen cloudy and 67 degrees. some heavy showers and downpours ,ontinue well to the self of us potomac river -- well to the south of us. of damp outust kin there were no major precipitation. from here on out through the
usually they just go around the dorms and on campus. >> a student was attacked on in the same area. she said the man came behind her chest.bbed her he ran off. and >> as far as the september 7 incident, the description of the different inlittle that case. about a footed as taller. the school provides safety escorts 24 hours a day, seven a week for students walking home alone. >> the university says the four students in the most recent -- the department is aware situation and...
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. >> the university tells me they do not run these dorms. this bed bug problem is consistent in most of the buildings. officials tell me as soon as they find out about a problem they sent an exterminator who will treat the apartment multiple times until the bugs are gone. the company says there are typically five-10 cases a year. >> they are transported between apartments come out between buildings. it is not livable. >> you are like, paranoid. you are not comfortable in your own place. >> students are told in their lease how to avoid any -- bringing bedbugs back inside the dorms. >> that is going to do it for us at 5:00. >> the president may have been a bit lucky last night. he certainly changed his town today -- low key last night. he certainly changed his tone today. >> it has become the case of charge and countercharge. >> and another chapter in the battle over the buses in one school district. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live and in hd, this is abc 7 news at 6, on your side. >> the first president
. >> the university tells me they do not run these dorms. this bed bug problem is consistent in most of the buildings. officials tell me as soon as they find out about a problem they sent an exterminator who will treat the apartment multiple times until the bugs are gone. the company says there are typically five-10 cases a year. >> they are transported between apartments come out between buildings. it is not livable. >> you are like, paranoid. you are not comfortable in your...
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meanwhile, at new york university they had to relocate 6,000 students because the dorms are out of powerer. while there is progress here, brian, there are plenty of problems that remain. >> ann thompson on the perch above new york city that may show the tale of two cities better than any other, ann, thank you very much. and we have another striking view to show you from the air. this is a neighborhood also in new york city, in the borough of queens, and they have been asked to bear a lot. keep in mind this is home to a lot of police officers and firefighters. they lost a lot of residents on 9/11. after that they had a plane crash, and now the community of breezy point has lost over 100 homes to fire. somebody said this tiny couple of blocks area looked like dresden while the fires were burning, jumping from house to house, because they couldn't take fire trucks to the area because there was standing water. the extent of the damage is catastrophic, where block upon block neighbors are pledging to rebuild, what is usually a lovely, close neighborhood there in queens, new york. >>> when our
meanwhile, at new york university they had to relocate 6,000 students because the dorms are out of powerer. while there is progress here, brian, there are plenty of problems that remain. >> ann thompson on the perch above new york city that may show the tale of two cities better than any other, ann, thank you very much. and we have another striking view to show you from the air. this is a neighborhood also in new york city, in the borough of queens, and they have been asked to bear a lot....
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and so the fact they build new dorms and a lot of that is rushish. put it in the classroom and teachers and students where it will have an affect in the end and so that you see it in grades. >> sally do you support the fact that you keep giving. >> were not. federal money goes to research grants and stuff like that. not for operating costings. but the states are what fund state universities have cut their spendog state universities 15 percent and enrollment went up 12 percent . meanwhile public universities are $5000 cheeper than private. this is a mountain out of a hole hill. >> wayne, that is happening out in california. >> it is happening everywhere. i say i think sally is right in that sense. you have to put the money where it is going to serve the people and the educational purpose. it will sench them in university and the government gets out of the business of being a principal or deanr schoolmarm. governmentopoly and regulation and increase prices. and the reason the iphone went down it doesn't have that monopoly. we need enterprise and not mor
and so the fact they build new dorms and a lot of that is rushish. put it in the classroom and teachers and students where it will have an affect in the end and so that you see it in grades. >> sally do you support the fact that you keep giving. >> were not. federal money goes to research grants and stuff like that. not for operating costings. but the states are what fund state universities have cut their spendog state universities 15 percent and enrollment went up 12 percent ....
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vernon neighborhoods, and many of the dorms have balconies that show those breathtaking views of the ing that has motion-centered lighting and toto, low volume toilets, very fancy, and another one is a converted hotel with marble bathrooms, designer kitchens and also an outdoor pool. not too shabby. >> nice. kansas city university. >> ksu, 668-acre campus offers many unique amenities, including a golf course. they have beach volleyball courts, a dairy bar, multiple gardens, and there's lots of different ways to live here between residential halls, apartment buildings, townhouses. many of which have billiards rooms and viewing rooms, and also the ras on this campus always get high marks. >> davidson university, what's the highlight there? >> moms, listen up. worried about sending kids off to college and wearing the same clothes won't be doing that at davidson. have full-service laundry for free and alterations and dry cleaning for a very minimal charge. >> so your kids don't know how to do the laundry. come out of college. >> definitely perks. >> schools fit for foodies. >> bowdoin col
vernon neighborhoods, and many of the dorms have balconies that show those breathtaking views of the ing that has motion-centered lighting and toto, low volume toilets, very fancy, and another one is a converted hotel with marble bathrooms, designer kitchens and also an outdoor pool. not too shabby. >> nice. kansas city university. >> ksu, 668-acre campus offers many unique amenities, including a golf course. they have beach volleyball courts, a dairy bar, multiple gardens, and...
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chamberlain and the class of 52 interact in most while they were here and share the dorm but not a dorm room so we don't really know much in the early years about whether they were friendly. certainly leader in life they were including chief justice for the who's also a member of the board in late 19th century social life. this is a letter that he's writing to his son on christmas morning in 1861. at the time he's at the camp in california which is just outside of washington, d.c. and his son was three or four or maybe 5-years-old at that time, and it's a great letter showing a civil war officer trying to be a father. the term is not only in a patronizing way lots of pictures, lots of explanations about how things are coming and in that sense it also provides great documentation for camp life, so the scholars that are trying to figure out a social history, with the camp life was like and what everybody was doing when they were not shooting at each other, these letters to home our great resources in that regard. this one shows the intent. people don't really associate these two together
chamberlain and the class of 52 interact in most while they were here and share the dorm but not a dorm room so we don't really know much in the early years about whether they were friendly. certainly leader in life they were including chief justice for the who's also a member of the board in late 19th century social life. this is a letter that he's writing to his son on christmas morning in 1861. at the time he's at the camp in california which is just outside of washington, d.c. and his son...
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the toilet! >> reporter: but there was also scan dam. when a female dorm charged with sexually molesting several girls, oprah fired her and other staffers. >> oprah, talking about the sex abuse allegations rocking her beloved school for girls. >> reporter: instead of distancing herself, she flew to south africa to personally apologize to the students and their parents. >> you learn from your mistakes. you learn by doing. and if i had it to do over again, i probably wouldn't have done it this way. certainly, i know enough now that i can help other people. >> reporter: "forbes" magazine estimates that the 58-year-old has devoted roughly $400 million of her fortune towards education. but still, some may wonder -- >> why is oprah investing in south africa when she should be investing -- >> i don't look at it as just an investment to south africa. it's a gift to the world. all of the girls are going to be in places all over the world. wherever the future of the world is decided, those girls will be sitting at the table. that's my great hope and desire for them.
the toilet! >> reporter: but there was also scan dam. when a female dorm charged with sexually molesting several girls, oprah fired her and other staffers. >> oprah, talking about the sex abuse allegations rocking her beloved school for girls. >> reporter: instead of distancing herself, she flew to south africa to personally apologize to the students and their parents. >> you learn from your mistakes. you learn by doing. and if i had it to do over again, i probably...
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video taken from the dorm room shows the officers hitting mcden awith batons after he approaches officers on horse back. back. -- mckenna with batons after he approaches officers on horseback. >>> robert griffin iii didn't show any ill effects of last week's concussions against the vikings. the rookie quarterback threw for 182 yards and one touchdown. this gave the skins a 12-point lead in the fourth quarter. it was the longest scoring run by an nfl quarterback in 16 years. the skins went to win that game. they are now 3-3 on the season. lindsay murphy has more. >> reporter: just one week after being knocked out of the game way mild concussion, robert griffin iii was the hero for the redskins. it was a promise he made to his teammates just last week. he threw for 182 yards and one touchdown, rushed for 138 and two touchdowns. >> i'm like this no a second. i just gave up. i'm just meet him in the end zone. >> i was watching from the back. i was looking the at their sideline and i was like take that. >> it was all a blur. the tight end coach said he felt me run by him because of the gust of
video taken from the dorm room shows the officers hitting mcden awith batons after he approaches officers on horse back. back. -- mckenna with batons after he approaches officers on horseback. >>> robert griffin iii didn't show any ill effects of last week's concussions against the vikings. the rookie quarterback threw for 182 yards and one touchdown. this gave the skins a 12-point lead in the fourth quarter. it was the longest scoring run by an nfl quarterback in 16 years. the skins...
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. >> i'm going to place you on heightened security and move you out of the dorm. all right? with that. any other comments? >> no. >> turn around. cuff up. all right. back out. kneel down. black box. >> the black box is a security device placed over bowden's handcuffs to cover the key hole to prevent him from tampering with the lock. >> you understand you're being placed on heightened security, this will be required every time you leave your cell. right? >> him having a handcuff key is pretty scary. he can turn around, hurt a staff member or being on a transport try and escape on the transport. there's been officers in other states that have gotten killed because of inhates escaping and they had handcuff keys. we don't want that to happen. >>> coming up -- lionel bowden answers to authorities, and -- >> i know i'm a man but i consider myself a woman. >> an inmate deals with his identity. >> inmate williams was sent temsed as a male, so that's the way he's treated, as a male inmate. so, what hap pens if i'm in an accident and need to get my car fixed? progressive makes it easy
. >> i'm going to place you on heightened security and move you out of the dorm. all right? with that. any other comments? >> no. >> turn around. cuff up. all right. back out. kneel down. black box. >> the black box is a security device placed over bowden's handcuffs to cover the key hole to prevent him from tampering with the lock. >> you understand you're being placed on heightened security, this will be required every time you leave your cell. right? >>...
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the students. many of them are living in coed dorms and friends of the victimizers. we have to across the board create -- we stop this culture of shame and silence and create one of transparency and accountability if we want to stem the tide on this. >> where are you on the board of trustees? >> george washington university. >> what are they doing in trying to make the campus and the school more aware of and trying to help -- >> they are following the guidelines provided by the department of education with the report about how we need to speak to his issues and immediately address them, one on campus, but also with the appropriate individuals. enforcement officers. when it happens, we need to name it at that time it. >> as a gw alum, i'm glad to hear that. >> as a former prosecutor and a former prosecutor of sexual abuse cases against women and children, this easy are difficult cases. they are very difficult indications. >> i did want to interject, not that i don't have immense sympathy for this women. apparently she did -- they put her in the mental institution when
the students. many of them are living in coed dorms and friends of the victimizers. we have to across the board create -- we stop this culture of shame and silence and create one of transparency and accountability if we want to stem the tide on this. >> where are you on the board of trustees? >> george washington university. >> what are they doing in trying to make the campus and the school more aware of and trying to help -- >> they are following the guidelines provided...
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the minute we were shopping if for college dorms. , too, for oprah. her cable net work has struggled but is recently attracting more viewers. >> i look at it as i was climbing kilimanjaro. i had my head to the ground and one foot in front of the other. now, i can see the summit. >> reporter: isn't that nice. >> i can see the summit. >> reporter: for "good morning america," i'm juju chang in washington, d.c. >> you never know who you'll run into back-to-school shopping at target. the special airs tonight on own. >>> and coming up here on "gma," it's our weekly festival of the absurd. check this guy out. it's a stunt pitting one man against gravity. guess who wins? it's part of our "fixation" segment coming up after the break. biking can be really tough on the lower back and your upper thighs. you have some nasty aches and pains. i really like advil® because it takes care of it all. neck ache, shoulder pain and definitely lower back pain. i use advil® because my wife, she's a nurse, she recommended it. [ male announcer ] make the switch
the minute we were shopping if for college dorms. , too, for oprah. her cable net work has struggled but is recently attracting more viewers. >> i look at it as i was climbing kilimanjaro. i had my head to the ground and one foot in front of the other. now, i can see the summit. >> reporter: isn't that nice. >> i can see the summit. >> reporter: for "good morning america," i'm juju chang in washington, d.c. >> you never know who you'll run into...