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united way is partnering with the mayor's office and number of different communities.he mayor has the present sector to create 2500 jobs this summer. so for anyone interested employers in youth go to hire youth.org. >> cheryl: incentive for them is to hire? >> the incentive is to give back to the community and our young people is amazing. >> cheryl: is that the challenge right there. we wanted employers to help out. thank you for telling us about that. we do have to take another quick break. we're going to meet a richmond based organization hoping to fight neighborhood violence good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >> cheryl: welcome back. we've been talking about the need of mentors and jobs to empower young people. one bay area city's chroni
united way is partnering with the mayor's office and number of different communities.he mayor has the present sector to create 2500 jobs this summer. so for anyone interested employers in youth go to hire youth.org. >> cheryl: incentive for them is to hire? >> the incentive is to give back to the community and our young people is amazing. >> cheryl: is that the challenge right there. we wanted employers to help out. thank you for telling us about that. we do have to take...
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he is a mover, a shaker, but obviously the great partner locally, on behalf of the united way. a pro-youth enthusiast for san francisco. thank you for your wonderful work. eric and i started this with a number of others. secretary, i want to welcome you here, and thank you for your visit here. this is a great occasion, not only to welcome you back, because i know you have been here many times, but also to thank you and the obama administration for the wonderful support. when we are at the conference of mayors in january, on my first as elected mayor, when back as mayors. we have our annual meeting. we got a treat, to go into the white house and talk to the president. he told us, if you mayors are part of the answer. i want to challenge you, as the urban centers throughout this country, to create jobs for our youth. as he went through data and statistics about how it was harder for youth to get jobs, how the data recognize how difficult it is, in these economic times, he wanted us to be bold. i took that boldness. we came back here with the spirit of what he asked us to do. i to
he is a mover, a shaker, but obviously the great partner locally, on behalf of the united way. a pro-youth enthusiast for san francisco. thank you for your wonderful work. eric and i started this with a number of others. secretary, i want to welcome you here, and thank you for your visit here. this is a great occasion, not only to welcome you back, because i know you have been here many times, but also to thank you and the obama administration for the wonderful support. when we are at the...
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this is a program from united way. it's easy to recall. there it is. 211.y'll hook you right up. >> interesting. >> and this twitter user asks i know people have to wear clothes and pay out of pocket for them. >> do you know what is amazing? we hear they're told they need clothes from the company. it turns out that may or may not be legal. and the labor department gave us a code and there is no employer or agent may compel an employee to buy something from that company. >> fascinating. >> and there is another question from julie. can tow yards have guard dogs up during business owners? there are two dober man dogs staring at me. yikes. >> it sounds scary. just what you need. there is no rules and if you felt threatened you might want to talk to animal control. and if there is no attack i don't know what they can do. >> and that is good to know to you and turning our attention to forecast. there is 4th of july. >> what is the word? >> the word is warm. there is sunny, warm, there is a time lapse towards western skies there is mainly blue. and there is 94 in
this is a program from united way. it's easy to recall. there it is. 211.y'll hook you right up. >> interesting. >> and this twitter user asks i know people have to wear clothes and pay out of pocket for them. >> do you know what is amazing? we hear they're told they need clothes from the company. it turns out that may or may not be legal. and the labor department gave us a code and there is no employer or agent may compel an employee to buy something from that company....
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the concept is -- i love the -- a lot of people give to united way, all that stuff is good. when you find out there is one family in your neighborhood that is really hurting. you see the way a neighborhood comes together to be there for them. it's about as good as human nature gets. >> it sure is. >> we're now going to tell you how bad human behavior gets. we're going from good to bad. >> katie holmes is in the news. she stepped out. she had a little job yesterday. she had a guest appearance on "project runway." >> already scheduled. >> no one's seen her for the past four days. but she stepped out and the "new york post" is calling it "on guard." she's with a group of bodyguards. she looks happy. on her way to work. out with burly protection. some of the papers are reporting there are some scientology big wig withes who are following her around. but no one confirmed that. >> i don't know if this was necessary. they have her husband in a spacecraft hovering around. i guess an editorial comment. >> really quick. this is a picture of katie holmes without her wedding ring in the
the concept is -- i love the -- a lot of people give to united way, all that stuff is good. when you find out there is one family in your neighborhood that is really hurting. you see the way a neighborhood comes together to be there for them. it's about as good as human nature gets. >> it sure is. >> we're now going to tell you how bad human behavior gets. we're going from good to bad. >> katie holmes is in the news. she stepped out. she had a little job yesterday. she had a...
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they're called social welfare groups and they're treated like non-profits under the law just like the united wayr feed the children. but these groups could not do good deeds. these political groups masquerade as charity organizations to allow corporations to make huge, tax-exempt donations without any of the disclosure requirements that apply to candidates, parties, or even pacs. these are the 2010 numbers. during the 2010 midterm these solve welfare groups outspent super pacs, like at that, 3-2. and in this election these social welfare groups have already spent $100 million. one of the biggest gropes is the u.s. chamber of commerce. it's classified as a non-profit business league. so donations to it are tax-exempt. and it's donors who help finance $33 million in political ads the donors are an allowed to remain totally anonymous. but "the new york times" discovered some of the claimers' largest backers are prudential, financial, cheveron, metlife and merck. the only restriction on these groups is that they can't be, quote, political. which means that they can't back a single candidate. so thei
they're called social welfare groups and they're treated like non-profits under the law just like the united wayr feed the children. but these groups could not do good deeds. these political groups masquerade as charity organizations to allow corporations to make huge, tax-exempt donations without any of the disclosure requirements that apply to candidates, parties, or even pacs. these are the 2010 numbers. during the 2010 midterm these solve welfare groups outspent super pacs, like at that,...
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high wattage light bulbs, and they are left over from the last owner, who lived in this illegal units, by the way. the guy who sold me the building. that is where he lived. it took me a while to realize that that is why the pieces were falling, and a swap them out and never had a problem with the power. that was at least six years ago. people complain as they are leaving because they spilled something on the rug, and i ask them to either fix it or pay for it, and they do not want to. they look for a weakness in me, and this is a really, really obvious weakness at this point because it snowballed. anybody can look now. it is too? of a mouse away, and you can see i have a record. if anybody is trying to take advantage of me, it is very easy for them to do, and i can tell you it is totally irrelevant to the condition of these units. i wish i had these people here. i know this is a he said/she said, but they are very good at manipulating and convincing people that they are the ones being victimized, but nothing could be further from the truth. the people who have called and complain have either been
high wattage light bulbs, and they are left over from the last owner, who lived in this illegal units, by the way. the guy who sold me the building. that is where he lived. it took me a while to realize that that is why the pieces were falling, and a swap them out and never had a problem with the power. that was at least six years ago. people complain as they are leaving because they spilled something on the rug, and i ask them to either fix it or pay for it, and they do not want to. they look...
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at the ground level, the stoops on the townhouse units give way to a fitness center on the left, turning the corner. you can see that the building steps down in scale as it approaches hickory, on the left- hand side of this particular drawing. and the two-story portal, provides entry into the continuous series of passages of the way through the project. there are alternate material portions of the building, a connection between the two of them. they have the active street front, and the townhouses and the bikes, storage and repair area. townhouses on the far left. this part of the building has the roof deck that is successful from the fifth floor of the apartment. this looks to the south and east. >> thank you, john. we're just about to finish up. although st., we have the town homes, at the lower to levels and the deeply recessed injuries, the buffer those spaces. and the tall elements on top of that with the corner windows. this is at the base -- some plaster and metal sightings, all of that going down to the central court. lastly, we have the elevations along take -- hickory street wh
at the ground level, the stoops on the townhouse units give way to a fitness center on the left, turning the corner. you can see that the building steps down in scale as it approaches hickory, on the left- hand side of this particular drawing. and the two-story portal, provides entry into the continuous series of passages of the way through the project. there are alternate material portions of the building, a connection between the two of them. they have the active street front, and the...
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europeans have only pointed up a small portion of that and you know at a time when the united states is desperately looking for ways to cut military as much as five hundred billion minimum i think state yours is going to be tough to to find support both here in the united states and in europe for a much more robust missile defense system so i think nato is trying to put a best possible face on what is still a contentious issue and that's not even taking into account russia's opposition to this idea and the scientists you were referring to even said that they should scrap key parts of the whole system but. there is complains that this
europeans have only pointed up a small portion of that and you know at a time when the united states is desperately looking for ways to cut military as much as five hundred billion minimum i think state yours is going to be tough to to find support both here in the united states and in europe for a much more robust missile defense system so i think nato is trying to put a best possible face on what is still a contentious issue and that's not even taking into account russia's opposition to this...
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. >> while the united nations ways with the to even continue with its monitoring mission, one hopes -weighs to even continue with its monitoring mission, they hope for a political settlement. >> the courage of the observers, the courage of the people on the ground will not make a difference. i think it is essential because i think the alternative is a conflict of unprecedented balance in the region, and we have to avoid that at all costs. >> the meeting last weekend in geneva led to an agreement between outside powers, not the parties to the syrian conflict themselves. >> united nations officials believe the agreement to a political transition in syria is a genuine step forward. they also say that russia does seem to be moving away from its backing of president assad, but the united nations says it is the beginning of what could be a very long negotiation. meanwhile, every day in syria, the violence in syria is escalating. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program -- teaching seniors how to surf. one course is allowing students generations apart
. >> while the united nations ways with the to even continue with its monitoring mission, one hopes -weighs to even continue with its monitoring mission, they hope for a political settlement. >> the courage of the observers, the courage of the people on the ground will not make a difference. i think it is essential because i think the alternative is a conflict of unprecedented balance in the region, and we have to avoid that at all costs. >> the meeting last weekend in geneva...
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united states ever. i think barack obama, the way he has defined his own legacy for using the u.s. litary footprint of dismantling al qaeda organization is beginning to shift the debate in foreign-policy to domestic interest. the united states is -- i think a foreign-policy legacy will have nothing to do with it. i think barack obama will be seen as the first president who is, really his doctrine ultimately will be seen, and i hope he is elected, basically in eight years we will be seeing it present the shifted u.s. foreign priorities from the middle east as opposed to european president. >> host: he has an amazing moment with the arab spring to show the world a different face of what u.s. involvement really would look like. do you think he's going to pull that off? >> guest: no, he's not. first of all the arab spring uprisings forced barack obama's hand. the last meeting with hosni mubarak, he looked him in the face and said -- [inaudible] and the following day in egypt and other newspapers. he politically welcomed and embraced the uprisings. his speech on may 11, 2001 at the state
united states ever. i think barack obama, the way he has defined his own legacy for using the u.s. litary footprint of dismantling al qaeda organization is beginning to shift the debate in foreign-policy to domestic interest. the united states is -- i think a foreign-policy legacy will have nothing to do with it. i think barack obama will be seen as the first president who is, really his doctrine ultimately will be seen, and i hope he is elected, basically in eight years we will be seeing it...
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way they handle water. you can see very well the border between the united states and mexico. you can see the border between guatemala and mexico. >> hinojosa: and so those three, like, what do you see? the united states in terms of... >> the density of crops in the north of the rio grande is much higher. and the density of crops in the south of the border is not as high. you know, it's noticeable. and because you're looking at it from such a distance, you see it as a straight line. and nature usually doesn't make straight lines like that. you see borders between states in brazil, for example where, you know, deforestation is taking place in one state and not in the other. why? it has to do with the way people live, the way people, you know, decide... >> hinojosa: you could have made a choice to become, let's say, a human rights activist, traveling the world, talking about, you know, land usage and human rights. but in fact, you have been working for 32 years on developing a rocket that is powered in a different way than regular rockets that would get us to mars, your way... >
way they handle water. you can see very well the border between the united states and mexico. you can see the border between guatemala and mexico. >> hinojosa: and so those three, like, what do you see? the united states in terms of... >> the density of crops in the north of the rio grande is much higher. and the density of crops in the south of the border is not as high. you know, it's noticeable. and because you're looking at it from such a distance, you see it as a straight line....
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the flames burnt two units on clayton way near willow pass road. investigators haven't determine how it started. >> alan: in san francisco, fundraiser for the victims of an apartment fire is winding down. 37 people were dissomeplaced by a fire that damaged two apartment buildings in may. >> ama: many residents are still struggling to find place to live. sergio quintana is in the mission district with a look at how the comiewbt is helping out. >> reporter: this is a fundraiser that was time to coincide with sunday streets in the mission, which just wrapped up. you can see right now, organizers have their table set up. they're still taking donations. i can tell you that the fire happened on the first sunday streets event of this season. as flames tore through two apartment buildings, 37 people lost their homes, neighbors have been meeting for weeks now to raise money for those former residents who are yet to find a permanent place to live. this fundraiser was timed along with sunday streets in hopes that people would stick around and donate. the bigg
the flames burnt two units on clayton way near willow pass road. investigators haven't determine how it started. >> alan: in san francisco, fundraiser for the victims of an apartment fire is winding down. 37 people were dissomeplaced by a fire that damaged two apartment buildings in may. >> ama: many residents are still struggling to find place to live. sergio quintana is in the mission district with a look at how the comiewbt is helping out. >> reporter: this is a fundraiser...
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in the united states who is subject to the jurisdiction thereof shall be a citizen of the united states. the way i read that amendment is that you're not necessarily subject to the jurisdiction sof the united states just because you're born here. and if you're born to parents of illegal aliens who have come here in open violation of our laws, you're not born in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction thereof. >> okay. true. he doesn't say repeal. but there is no disputing he campaign order denying citizenship to children of illegal immigrants even if the children are born in the united states. hbo has not commented publicly on the complaint from lee. >>> up next, for the 33rd time republicans in the house voted down all or part of president obama's health care law. they keep talking about repealing it, but what's their plan? you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>> welcome back "hardball." it was a day of political theater on capitol hill as house republicans pushed a vote to repeal the affordable care act. not surprisingly, it passed 244 to 185. what does that mean? it
in the united states who is subject to the jurisdiction thereof shall be a citizen of the united states. the way i read that amendment is that you're not necessarily subject to the jurisdiction sof the united states just because you're born here. and if you're born to parents of illegal aliens who have come here in open violation of our laws, you're not born in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction thereof. >> okay. true. he doesn't say repeal. but there is no disputing he...
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unit. again, another way of not having a coordinated approach to the issue. in response to what seems to be a lack of awareness around legal awareness for operators, today we embark in a private project in 2008, 2009, collaborating with the legal reserve panel. we provided training under the requirements of the fair housing amendments act to over 500 individual providers, staff, and 150 tenants. there was one component to that project that also involved and announced visit remounts the five months after training. the goal was to understand the experience in making their housing amendments act requests. in other words, those we have received the most complaints from. the mentoring project showed a dramatic improvement in properties that have received training. big surprise. 90% of previously monitored properties score higher than last year. there was also a high correlation between attendance in training and above-average monitoring scores. at the time of the monitoring, 92% of the properties had a acceptable obligation procedures, which was a huge development
unit. again, another way of not having a coordinated approach to the issue. in response to what seems to be a lack of awareness around legal awareness for operators, today we embark in a private project in 2008, 2009, collaborating with the legal reserve panel. we provided training under the requirements of the fair housing amendments act to over 500 individual providers, staff, and 150 tenants. there was one component to that project that also involved and announced visit remounts the five...
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notorangelo new rules in place for bay area commuters are fares when roughly a nickel for a one way ride unit passes will cost $2 more for adults and golden gate transit and ferry services increased by 5% and one way ride on caltrans will cost 25¢ more fares for a date ticket went up 50¢. a new protocol for me riders in place don knapp explains the change. >>> muni has been operating under a plan to speed up the system to get people off and on the trolleys and buses faster opening of the doors and letting people get through any door that want to get on. starting now passengers can board all of san francisco's buses and light rail vehicles by any door if they have a clipper card or prepaid fare device san francisco the first city in the nation to try this. >>> we think it's a low-cost way to deal with one of our biggest complaints number one why can't the vehicles: faster, and what takes the fair transactions along. at 4 boarding going on for some time dorsett corridors at all doors back door boarding goes on illegally when folks jump on the bus through the back door what cannot pay and if we
notorangelo new rules in place for bay area commuters are fares when roughly a nickel for a one way ride unit passes will cost $2 more for adults and golden gate transit and ferry services increased by 5% and one way ride on caltrans will cost 25¢ more fares for a date ticket went up 50¢. a new protocol for me riders in place don knapp explains the change. >>> muni has been operating under a plan to speed up the system to get people off and on the trolleys and buses faster opening of...
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in the united states who is subject to the jurisdiction thereof shall be a citizen of the united states the wayndment is that you are not necessarily subject to the jurisdiction of the united states, just because you are born here. if you are -- born to parents of illegal immigrants you are not born in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction thereof. >> okay. true. he doesn't say repeal. but there is no disputing he campaign order denying citizenship to children of illegal immigrants even if the children are born in the united states. hbo has not commented publicly on the complaint from lee. up next, to the 33rd time, republicans in the house voted down all or part of president obama's health care law that keep talking about repealing it but what's their plan? you are watching "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] what's in your energy drink? ♪ power surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. you're entered for a chance to win a trip to the olympic games for life.
in the united states who is subject to the jurisdiction thereof shall be a citizen of the united states the wayndment is that you are not necessarily subject to the jurisdiction of the united states, just because you are born here. if you are -- born to parents of illegal immigrants you are not born in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction thereof. >> okay. true. he doesn't say repeal. but there is no disputing he campaign order denying citizenship to children of illegal...
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ways there may be. other might actually steer the egyptian economy into a more new liberal direction more to the liking of the united states professor way when the line really really briefly the u.s. also announced is going to send more senior officials to egypt including the defense secretary leon panetta what is going on his agenda briefly if you can. very much to make sure. the u.s. orbit. being a destination for u.s. security assistance and advice and basically to maintain america's down the rule which we've had in each of the past three years. of the university of san francisco thank you the very for the last dance and thanks for being on the program. now as well as all the stories we cover got lots more to of course in the website of tea dot com we tell it every day because we're updating it every day pleather of stories there like these it could be difficult in light of a cigarette in your apartment in los angeles very soon a city officials could be a controversial step to improve public health so mindful in a more. reporting on the extreme measures for the olympics in london as the air force is given permiss
ways there may be. other might actually steer the egyptian economy into a more new liberal direction more to the liking of the united states professor way when the line really really briefly the u.s. also announced is going to send more senior officials to egypt including the defense secretary leon panetta what is going on his agenda briefly if you can. very much to make sure. the u.s. orbit. being a destination for u.s. security assistance and advice and basically to maintain america's down...
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unit. send them back. ship's going that way the next day, put them on it. inez got the support from her outfit. she didn't have the trouble i had. it's all funny now. wes gallagher and i are good friends. he's made some recommendations for me. he was later head of the ap. and so -- i lost what i was telling. >> you wes gallagher was the head of the unit. >> yeah, he was head and he wanted to send me back. i fought and i said no. so, he wouldn't give me an assignment or anything like that to do. that was all right. i knew how to figure out my own assignments so i went around interviewing this person and i found who was in charge of publicity for the army. and the other branches of the military service. and i said, what who you suggest i try to do today? so, they would give me some suggestions and i would do it. and i'd send -- i'd bring them in and file them with the ap and also i would tell the military i had filed -- somehow or another a lot of that stuff got back home. so, they seemed to be pretty well pleased with me. >> what stories do you remember cove
unit. send them back. ship's going that way the next day, put them on it. inez got the support from her outfit. she didn't have the trouble i had. it's all funny now. wes gallagher and i are good friends. he's made some recommendations for me. he was later head of the ap. and so -- i lost what i was telling. >> you wes gallagher was the head of the unit. >> yeah, he was head and he wanted to send me back. i fought and i said no. so, he wouldn't give me an assignment or anything like...
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united in a fundamental and radical way in 2009. durbin said that banks own the place. so, for me, whatever you want to have a debate about the scope of the first amendment, you'll always have free speech if you approach this problem by trying to restrict the spending of money and political speech and have huge loopholes and they have been doing that for decades and that's why i think the much better approach, you mentioned professor earlier, what he has is proposals for campaign finance so -- >> public finance. >> public finance. so, welfare others even if citizens united went the other way, would not be able to compete. but if you have robust public finance, that's how you start to level the playing field. >> i think, i want to talk more about solutions and bring in montana governor joining us this morning. governor, i want to get first your reaction to ruling because, obviously, this is grounded in a specific history of montana politics, which doing a little cursory research around is pretty eye opening. i would like you to give
united in a fundamental and radical way in 2009. durbin said that banks own the place. so, for me, whatever you want to have a debate about the scope of the first amendment, you'll always have free speech if you approach this problem by trying to restrict the spending of money and political speech and have huge loopholes and they have been doing that for decades and that's why i think the much better approach, you mentioned professor earlier, what he has is proposals for campaign finance so --...
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will you know come to the table in any meaningful way that's a very bad sign it indicates that you know we're not really going to make any progress the united states is backing is even not correct to call it an armed insurgency because it's really an armed invasion in many ways you have emigres that were brought into the country with arms you have foreign nationals also that are on the ground they came across from lebanon and turkey and also americans that came brought to training in jordan and came from iraq on their way back to the united states so it's really an invasion and you know a military campaign against syria being conducted by the united states through proxies and until that stops either we risk widening the war if russia and china are going to stand up to the united states or you know syria being. conquered essentially in the same way that libya was. washington support for syrian rebels is confusing says the chairman of the foreign affairs committee in russia's lower house of parliament. but the truth i don't quite understand how the us can support the armed opposition because these are the same kind of people who blow up ameri
will you know come to the table in any meaningful way that's a very bad sign it indicates that you know we're not really going to make any progress the united states is backing is even not correct to call it an armed insurgency because it's really an armed invasion in many ways you have emigres that were brought into the country with arms you have foreign nationals also that are on the ground they came across from lebanon and turkey and also americans that came brought to training in jordan and...
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do you think that we are ready to move unit 20's meal schedule to the way it was? nda is the director of the the violent sexual offender unit. for nearly 30 years, she has cared for patients in atascadero. her job is to oversee every aspect of the treatment for these patients. like other patients in atascadero, the sexually violent predators live in single rooms or dorms. the rooms are small, only 6x10 and the windows are lined with metal grates that block the sun and prevent escape. the doors are made of heavy steel and locked from the outside. the bathroom and the shower facilities are shared with other patients in the unit. unlike other patients, these men can't be subdued with medication. they are under constant watch by the staff. >> i'm not here to judge my patients' behavior. i'm not here to judge their past. and i'm not here to punish them for what they've done. i'm here to treat them. >> i never asked to be the way i am. i don't ever remember standing in a line anywhere saying, oh, i want to be a child molester. >> harry chase, age 37, has been in the sexua
do you think that we are ready to move unit 20's meal schedule to the way it was? nda is the director of the the violent sexual offender unit. for nearly 30 years, she has cared for patients in atascadero. her job is to oversee every aspect of the treatment for these patients. like other patients in atascadero, the sexually violent predators live in single rooms or dorms. the rooms are small, only 6x10 and the windows are lined with metal grates that block the sun and prevent escape. the doors...
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there's no way i would have built them. i think the units were probably built sometime around 1994. it is possible there are even more permits that got destroyed in the great fire of 1906. there's no way to know for sure. they are really old. they were definitely built before i was born. i have had the wiring checks. it is totally safe. i had an intern from the department of building inspection. i am so did not bring him here as a witness today. there is nothing wrong. -- i am sorry i did not bring him here as a witness. smoke detector is a total red herring. i have smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. of course i do. i do not want my building to burn down. i think the day might inspector came in, it was in the wrong place. i did not realize it was not supposed to be in the kitchen. i have since moved it and installed many more. believe me, that part is totally up to code. there is a second means of egress for both units. both of them have front and back units. plus, they are underground and have big windows so you can jump out -- plus, they are on the ground and had big wi
there's no way i would have built them. i think the units were probably built sometime around 1994. it is possible there are even more permits that got destroyed in the great fire of 1906. there's no way to know for sure. they are really old. they were definitely built before i was born. i have had the wiring checks. it is totally safe. i had an intern from the department of building inspection. i am so did not bring him here as a witness today. there is nothing wrong. -- i am sorry i did not...
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united led the way with the latest price increase late last week. the rest of the major airlines including delta, american and southwest all followed suit. this is the fourth time airfares have increased this year. however, next month many airlines plan to actually slash fares by 10% to 20% just in time for fall shoulder -- fall season, the shoulder season as they call it. >> are they going to keep rising? >> they've taken so many planes out of the rotation so it's hard to get seats and if you book, you have to pay extra to get a seat because they've blocked everything else. >> not to mention the a la carte charges. >>> president obama and mitt romney are back on the campaign trail. >> we have details and your weather first when we come back. stay with us. over the next four months, you have a choice to make. not just between two political parties, or even two people. it's a choice between two very different plans for our country. governor romney's plan would cut taxes for the folks at the very top. roll back regulations on big banks. and he says th
united led the way with the latest price increase late last week. the rest of the major airlines including delta, american and southwest all followed suit. this is the fourth time airfares have increased this year. however, next month many airlines plan to actually slash fares by 10% to 20% just in time for fall shoulder -- fall season, the shoulder season as they call it. >> are they going to keep rising? >> they've taken so many planes out of the rotation so it's hard to get seats...
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transfer from indiana state prison's residential treatment unit or rtu, to a general population dorm is finally ready to happen. >> go out this wayjust be cool. >> unit 18 to "e" dorm. did you get everything? >> yeah. >> how have you been doing? >> all right. >> so far? you'll do all right. it's always good to see them come down from rtu. it's like another step. they're doing a little bit better. come out here and get to be around a bunch more people. i met philbeck when he first came to the facility up on rtu. he was really quiet up there. when he first came, wouldn't talk to nobody. but he's opened up quite a bit and i think that helped him a lot. >> i'll holler back at you, man. >> you know what it's going to cost you, right? >> ricky beauchamp is still in rtu due to his earn cutting compulsion. but today, anticipating a visit from a girlfriend he hasn't seen in 20 years, beauchamp is focused on a more productive form of cutting. >> i'm going to get a haircut, maybe, because i've had enough bad haircuts. i can't do my hair that way. i've got a big bubble head, don't look right. for real. knock, knock. >> what's happening, part
transfer from indiana state prison's residential treatment unit or rtu, to a general population dorm is finally ready to happen. >> go out this wayjust be cool. >> unit 18 to "e" dorm. did you get everything? >> yeah. >> how have you been doing? >> all right. >> so far? you'll do all right. it's always good to see them come down from rtu. it's like another step. they're doing a little bit better. come out here and get to be around a bunch more...
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that is the way the united states is made up. that is how you work. north and south vietnam, for instance. they divide people so that the pressure will not be on them. that is how i see the system. i see it in prison, how they divide inmates. it is scary if inmates unite, and they do not like that. when i first come to prison, it will be a big thing if i went and sat with the blacks. it would be a big think if they caucasian sat with the asians. we only did that one time, where everybody got together, and we got what we wanted. when you unite, you can conquer. [applause] >> next question is for the commander. how can they community-based organization contact the task force for speaking engagements? >> if you call and ask to speak to jim miller. >> is there any effort to formalize the relationship with a community-based organization? >> right now, we do not have that effort in place. it is a good idea, it is something that we have talked about. it is important for us to understand what the cbos are doing. it is important for them to have specific train
that is the way the united states is made up. that is how you work. north and south vietnam, for instance. they divide people so that the pressure will not be on them. that is how i see the system. i see it in prison, how they divide inmates. it is scary if inmates unite, and they do not like that. when i first come to prison, it will be a big thing if i went and sat with the blacks. it would be a big think if they caucasian sat with the asians. we only did that one time, where everybody got...
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a few unsubstantiated allegations, none of which have been found to harm or threaten the united states in any wayattacks have no logic, no basis, and no merit, and they need to stop. they need to stop now. >> that was a great speech by senator mccain, and i would even call it heroic the way he stood up for fellow americans. you have to give him credit on that. john mccain was first, but now almost all of the republicans have bailed. even john boehner. even today brother from wisconsin, a deeply conservative guy who usually would love this kind of stuff, he even turns on bachmann, watch. >> the comments that were made about her in that letter whether or not they were taken out of context, were the wrong thing to do. she could not have gotten a job either as then senator hilary clinton's top advisor or the job in the state department without passing a rather rigorous security clearance. >> that's standing up to a constituent and saying no there's nothing wrong with huma abedin these are lies. when you have lost this guy you really jumped a republican shark. so when you get to that bottom of the bar
a few unsubstantiated allegations, none of which have been found to harm or threaten the united states in any wayattacks have no logic, no basis, and no merit, and they need to stop. they need to stop now. >> that was a great speech by senator mccain, and i would even call it heroic the way he stood up for fellow americans. you have to give him credit on that. john mccain was first, but now almost all of the republicans have bailed. even john boehner. even today brother from wisconsin, a...