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so visitations are a big deal. for some of these inmates they haven't seen a child or a wife or parent in years. so it is a very dramatic time when they come to visit them. and in lockup, these visitations have provided some of the most compelling moments in the series. >> few visitations provide as much drama as conjugal visits when an inmate is allowed an overnight stay with his spouse. >> makes you appreciate the little things in life. >> when we met ron golden at the california state prison he was serving a 22 year sentence for armed robbery and assault on correctional staff. he claimed his recent marriage to a childhood friend helped turn him around. >> before we were married i was always in a lot of fist fights and in and out of the hole. >> golden's improved behavior earned him the right to a 46-hour conjugal visit with his wife in one of the prison's family cottages. before the visit begins, she must pass through security. >> you have your i.d.? >> it is in here. >> okay. >> when ron's wife hope showed up,
so visitations are a big deal. for some of these inmates they haven't seen a child or a wife or parent in years. so it is a very dramatic time when they come to visit them. and in lockup, these visitations have provided some of the most compelling moments in the series. >> few visitations provide as much drama as conjugal visits when an inmate is allowed an overnight stay with his spouse. >> makes you appreciate the little things in life. >> when we met ron golden at the...
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there were 38 preschool visits, preschool teacher visits, and of that 38, 19 were the district pre-paid teachers who visited the kindergarten classroom. there were 19 of the pre-k visits were from community based organizations. there were 17 kindergarten teachers who visited pre-k classrooms. to develop a better understanding of what happened during these teacher visits and observations, a focus group was held or we invited all the teachers to participate in the exchange. during this focus group, there were a total of 23 participants who attended and they were able to share their pre-k and k observations and experiences. there were overall several key findings. there was enormous amount of positive energy during the focus group. the teachers developed -- our goal was to develop a better understanding between the expectations of pre-k and k. the pre-paid teachers when they visited the kindergarten classrooms, they saw more direct -- some of it was more direct instruction. and when pre-paid teachers -- when teachers, the kindergarten teachers saw and were excited to see exploration. diffe
there were 38 preschool visits, preschool teacher visits, and of that 38, 19 were the district pre-paid teachers who visited the kindergarten classroom. there were 19 of the pre-k visits were from community based organizations. there were 17 kindergarten teachers who visited pre-k classrooms. to develop a better understanding of what happened during these teacher visits and observations, a focus group was held or we invited all the teachers to participate in the exchange. during this focus...
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you enjoy your visit.ill. >> noncontact visits are usually inmates that are just arrived or inmates that are on disciplinary housing units for various reasons, whether it be gang related or they're under protective custody. these inmates are required to be behind glass. and they -- basically they're speaking over intercom speakers. >> i don't like being here. it's like -- ugh. i don't like being here. but i have no choice. i have to be here because my man's here, my baby's here. >> i tried everything. i tried heroin first time in prison. first time i ever tried that was in prison because everybody else was. started doing coke. ecstasy. i stopped doing that because the aids thing came out. that scared me right there. i backed up on that. plus being in prison, it's a little life saver when you're in the fast lane because you get these breaks from being out there. it brings your mind back and you can focus a little bit and reflect on what you're doing out there. when you get out you change a little bit, you k
you enjoy your visit.ill. >> noncontact visits are usually inmates that are just arrived or inmates that are on disciplinary housing units for various reasons, whether it be gang related or they're under protective custody. these inmates are required to be behind glass. and they -- basically they're speaking over intercom speakers. >> i don't like being here. it's like -- ugh. i don't like being here. but i have no choice. i have to be here because my man's here, my baby's here....
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why would you deprive us of visits when we won't even have contact?he reasons is you know that policy does not allow for anybody that was an ex-employee or ex-contractor to come back into the facility. irregardless of the nature. okay? inclusive of that is the fact that even if you guys got married legally, the department of corrections won't recognize that as something that we approve. so in other words, even if you get married, we cannot allow the visits. >> all right, well, how about this? can -- can i get you to talk to robert and get you and robert to maybe move me to central. i'm working on the last of 18. i'm trying to do good and stay focused. >> i'll tell you this. next january we'll have this same conversation and if you give me clear conduct between now and then, i'll seriously sit down and discuss it with you and probably at that point in time, i will call the warden and see if we can transfer you to central. >> i appreciate that. >> give me that time. >> yeah i don't got no floor don't mess with my office. >> no. >> if you want to wait yo
why would you deprive us of visits when we won't even have contact?he reasons is you know that policy does not allow for anybody that was an ex-employee or ex-contractor to come back into the facility. irregardless of the nature. okay? inclusive of that is the fact that even if you guys got married legally, the department of corrections won't recognize that as something that we approve. so in other words, even if you get married, we cannot allow the visits. >> all right, well, how about...
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today a face-to-face visit is their first in two years. >> my mom, dad and my sister come to visit mes good considering it's a 2 1/2 hour drive up here. >> i've only had one visit, but i also had disciplinary. i lost my visits for disciplinary reasons. my six months is up. >> you still hear from our real mom and dad? >> i ain't heard from them over a year after that first couple of letters. i was expecting one now and then. after a while i know they ain't going to write. >> i expect that after time. people start falling off, you know what i mean? you got to make the best with what you got. do our time. do what we can to get out. >> yeah. >> very unbelievable for myself and my family. i miss my family and stuff.ç it's pretty hard. >> it was good seeing you. >> yeah. >> make sure you stay out of trouble. hope to see you again. >> hope to see you on the out. >> you'll be out before me. when you do, you know what i mean, get out, stay out. >> yep. >> all right. love you, too. stay out of trouble. tell mom and them i said hi. >> yeah. >> he seems like he's happy to see me to me. at the sa
today a face-to-face visit is their first in two years. >> my mom, dad and my sister come to visit mes good considering it's a 2 1/2 hour drive up here. >> i've only had one visit, but i also had disciplinary. i lost my visits for disciplinary reasons. my six months is up. >> you still hear from our real mom and dad? >> i ain't heard from them over a year after that first couple of letters. i was expecting one now and then. after a while i know they ain't going to write....
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to lisa's child and then would be giving visitation and possibly custody to her former partner. she contacted liberty counsel looking for help on what she argued was her constitutional right as a parent to maintain so custody of her child. that was in 2004. about eight months after she filed suit in vermont. >> why did it take seven years to work its way through the court? >> it took its time, vermont, probably within your issued its first order, temporary order giving visitation to janet, to the former partner. the lisa filed a suit in virginia realizing at that point it was a lost cause for. she filed a separate suit in virginia asking under virginia law to declare the virginia born child to be lisa's child because under virginia law lease is the only mother to the child. so then you things slow down because two states were involved. it was a slow process, a longtime with the custody. the court in vermont was setting precedent that it was creating the law, and admitting it was creating new laws. so it did take a slow path. the court was cautious, i have to give it credit for t
to lisa's child and then would be giving visitation and possibly custody to her former partner. she contacted liberty counsel looking for help on what she argued was her constitutional right as a parent to maintain so custody of her child. that was in 2004. about eight months after she filed suit in vermont. >> why did it take seven years to work its way through the court? >> it took its time, vermont, probably within your issued its first order, temporary order giving visitation to...
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going to treat her former partner has a parent to lisa's child and then was going to be giving visitation and possibly custody to her former partner, and she contacted liberty counsel looking for help on what she argues was her constitutional rights as a parent to maintain sole custody of her child. that was in 2004, eight months before she initially filed suit in have the. >> host: why did it take seven years to work its way through the court. >> guest: vermont in the first year issued a temporary order giving visitation to the former partner. then lisa filed a suit in virginia, realizing that point that vermont was a lost cause for her. she filed a separate suit, lisa, in virginia, asking under virginia law to declare this virginia born child be lisa's child because under virginia law lisa is the only mother to that child. then you have things slowed down because two states were involved. but it was a slow process. a long time with the custody. the court in vermont was setting precedent, creating new law, and it admitted it was creating new moms by having two mom for a child in vermont.
going to treat her former partner has a parent to lisa's child and then was going to be giving visitation and possibly custody to her former partner, and she contacted liberty counsel looking for help on what she argues was her constitutional rights as a parent to maintain sole custody of her child. that was in 2004, eight months before she initially filed suit in have the. >> host: why did it take seven years to work its way through the court. >> guest: vermont in the first year...
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biden, visited china in august. this was a very important visit. there is another next week.a record growth of our people to people exchange. according to that temporary statistic, in the first nine months of last year, 1.0 7 million chinese tourists visited this country, the biggest increase of 27.7%. more than 2 million american people visited china, which means on average, every day, more than 9000 people are crossing the pacific. nowadays, about 160,000 chinese students are studying here. you have more than 20,000 american boys and girls studying in china. we saw a new record of our bilateral trade. last year, america experted $167.70 billion to china, up by 19%. that makes china and america each other's second-largest trading partner. the state of california placed a large role in this relationship with china. the state of california experted $10.50 million to china, an increase of 19%, making california the largest exporter to china among all 50 states in this country. last year, california and kelly -- china and california established an official sister relationship. s
biden, visited china in august. this was a very important visit. there is another next week.a record growth of our people to people exchange. according to that temporary statistic, in the first nine months of last year, 1.0 7 million chinese tourists visited this country, the biggest increase of 27.7%. more than 2 million american people visited china, which means on average, every day, more than 9000 people are crossing the pacific. nowadays, about 160,000 chinese students are studying here....
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i am also a resident of visitation valley. i know that teachers like miss monica are few and far between. it is hard to find a teacher who does not run at the door when the bell rings but tells the kids to come and visit her after-school. my daughter goes to her every day and tells her about her day. every time i see her on campus, she always has a smile on her face and takes time to talk. she means a lot to my family. she means a lot to that community. we need teachers like miss monocoque, teachers who will fight can i read this thing from my daughter? she wrote she is the best teacher because she is nice and cares about people. i will miss her because she means a lot to me. i want her to stay. i love miss monocot. -- monica. >> i think that is the end of public speakers. the next item, k, appointments to the advisory committee by the board manners. f>> i would like to appoint a sm rodriguez to the community council. >> any others? item l. special order of business. motion and a second that the district, pursuant to the requi
i am also a resident of visitation valley. i know that teachers like miss monica are few and far between. it is hard to find a teacher who does not run at the door when the bell rings but tells the kids to come and visit her after-school. my daughter goes to her every day and tells her about her day. every time i see her on campus, she always has a smile on her face and takes time to talk. she means a lot to my family. she means a lot to that community. we need teachers like miss monocoque,...
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taking care of business in the brazilian way as president dilma rousseff pays a visit to the u.s. here's the question should president obama be taking notes from his latin american counterpart before the two thousand and twelve elections will explore. and the line between copy right and wrong that might be getting a little boring these days i thought thanks to a new california judge who blocked an attempt to prosecute alleged illegal downloads so is this the end of store bought d.v.d.'s and c.d.'s as we know it. and here's a question for you if you knew that the markets were going to collapse in two thousand and eight do you have taken your money out of wall street and the answer is probably. but here's a new one for you researchers at mit are predicting an armageddon light of global economic collapse and that's coming sooner than you think. it is monday april ninth four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine and watching r t well president of brazil dilma rousseff is in town today and she comes at a time of the changing geopolitical landscape brazil has now overtaken the u.k. as the
taking care of business in the brazilian way as president dilma rousseff pays a visit to the u.s. here's the question should president obama be taking notes from his latin american counterpart before the two thousand and twelve elections will explore. and the line between copy right and wrong that might be getting a little boring these days i thought thanks to a new california judge who blocked an attempt to prosecute alleged illegal downloads so is this the end of store bought d.v.d.'s and...
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i myself am a graduate of visitation valley. i've been in the community for the majority of my life and one thing that we had when we were growing up is stability. since i've sent to visitation valley, we've seen two principals. i, this year, have been very happy with the progress of my son. when asked why he enjoys being in
i myself am a graduate of visitation valley. i've been in the community for the majority of my life and one thing that we had when we were growing up is stability. since i've sent to visitation valley, we've seen two principals. i, this year, have been very happy with the progress of my son. when asked why he enjoys being in
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techniques work. >> this is actual footage from the visiting area here. we have a suspect attempting to introduce narcotics into the institution. that is a suspect sitting right there, he's looking around. there's another inmate. the inmate directly in front of him, is attempting to block the cameras. as you can see, he's halfway off the chair. that's what peeked the curiosity of my officers, the way the individual is sitting. that's usually an indicator that there's a chance he's going to try to introduce narcotics. you can see his right hand. there's an orange bindle, within a matter of seconds it will be secreted in his rectum. you can see there he goes. at that point he's introduced narcotics into the institute. unfortunately for him, we had staff in the area monitoring the video cameras, we watched this as it unfolded we were able to apprehend him and his visitor. >> for this attempt to smuggle one ounce of marijuana into prison, he was placed into administrative segregation. his female visitor was arrested. >> some women are attracted to the bad boy
techniques work. >> this is actual footage from the visiting area here. we have a suspect attempting to introduce narcotics into the institution. that is a suspect sitting right there, he's looking around. there's another inmate. the inmate directly in front of him, is attempting to block the cameras. as you can see, he's halfway off the chair. that's what peeked the curiosity of my officers, the way the individual is sitting. that's usually an indicator that there's a chance he's going...
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>> it took its time for want issued in visitation to the former partner. then the sec filed suit realizing vermont was the lawsuit asking to declare that child to go to the sub but then two states were involved. court in vermont was setting precedent and edna did sell. it was us slow path. the court was cautious but it was hesitant to complete the take her child but it did ordered the said to turn per child over to janet. vermont sought it as a husband and wife and leases stopped giving visitation their vermont court did to order lisa to give up the child because she would not order visitation. >>host: where is she now? >> i have no idea. to pastors have been arrested allegedly helping her flee the country. >> affiliated with liberty counsel? >> they were urbanite pastors. accessing through media reports, one is in nicaragua alleged to be involved another was here in the country and face saying trial helping her flee the country with her child. that is all i know. >>host: you were her lawyer at the time? the court case came down? >> the timing is different
>> it took its time for want issued in visitation to the former partner. then the sec filed suit realizing vermont was the lawsuit asking to declare that child to go to the sub but then two states were involved. court in vermont was setting precedent and edna did sell. it was us slow path. the court was cautious but it was hesitant to complete the take her child but it did ordered the said to turn per child over to janet. vermont sought it as a husband and wife and leases stopped giving...
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to the united states comes after she's visited several other countries in latin america and some of those being adversaries of the united states such as venezuela or at least political adversaries and the united states was not on account of her gender whereas on the other hand brazil was on the top of obama's agenda and he visited last year in march and one of his first visit to latin america it was his first stop so i mean there could be some stuff going on here in terms of getting back in retaliation against the brazilian government because they have any relationship with the united states a priority certainly a lot of people are looking at that and saying pointing out what you pointed out which is that visit to venezuela pointing out the visit to cuba also kind of looking at what happened back in two thousand and ten brazil did join with turkey to vote against sanctions for iran at the u.n. certainly that was another thing that u.s. leaders weren't necessarily happy with but there are other people and let's talk about this really quickly about i mean in what ways are has that rel
to the united states comes after she's visited several other countries in latin america and some of those being adversaries of the united states such as venezuela or at least political adversaries and the united states was not on account of her gender whereas on the other hand brazil was on the top of obama's agenda and he visited last year in march and one of his first visit to latin america it was his first stop so i mean there could be some stuff going on here in terms of getting back in...
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visits are a loud under the until room rules. the gm said they do this every year and meaning they send coaches to campus. >>> and d.c. united with the seattle signeds. the black and red are unbeaten and that is all of the time we have for tonight's show. thank you for letting us be a part of your night. and thank you to dave ross. we'll see you tomorrow v. a good night, everybody. erybody.
visits are a loud under the until room rules. the gm said they do this every year and meaning they send coaches to campus. >>> and d.c. united with the seattle signeds. the black and red are unbeaten and that is all of the time we have for tonight's show. thank you for letting us be a part of your night. and thank you to dave ross. we'll see you tomorrow v. a good night, everybody. erybody.
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talking about indigenous and you were around you visited me quite a lot of time. this is in russia i want to ask you about the situation for example why you might have heard of eight people in all thai today they are protesting against the construction of a gas pipeline through a universe to protected territory in the old time around so what's your altitude towards the concern are they really fighting for culture or what do you do do you consider just to be just a political sort of happening you know i have to say that the people that i've met because some people came i did not visit public but people came to meet me and i have to say that their concern is about preserving their whole way of life being able to continue to develop it and their concern is that they have not been consulted in this project and the decision has been taken which would impact the cultural site which i believe is also used for them is a sacred site so it's not it's not just that it's sort of religion is that it really is just a state and i think indigenous people we find this issue in man
talking about indigenous and you were around you visited me quite a lot of time. this is in russia i want to ask you about the situation for example why you might have heard of eight people in all thai today they are protesting against the construction of a gas pipeline through a universe to protected territory in the old time around so what's your altitude towards the concern are they really fighting for culture or what do you do do you consider just to be just a political sort of happening...
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the center averages about 14,000 visits a year in the health clinic alone. one of the areas that we specialize in is family medicine, but the additional focus of that is is to provide care to women and children. women find out they're pregnant, we talk to them about the importance of getting good prenatal care which takes many visits. we initially will see them for their full physical to determine their base line health, and then enroll them in prenatal care which occurs over the next 9 months. group prenatal care is designed to give women the opportunity to bond during their pregnancy with other women that have similar due dates. our doctors here are family doctors. they are able to help these women deliver their babies at the hospital, at general hospital. we also have the wic program, which is a program that provides food vouchers for our families after they have their children, up to age 5 they are able to receive food vouchers to get milk and cereal for their children. >> it's for the city, not only our clinic, but the city. we have all our children in
the center averages about 14,000 visits a year in the health clinic alone. one of the areas that we specialize in is family medicine, but the additional focus of that is is to provide care to women and children. women find out they're pregnant, we talk to them about the importance of getting good prenatal care which takes many visits. we initially will see them for their full physical to determine their base line health, and then enroll them in prenatal care which occurs over the next 9 months....
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it wasn't a state visit. he had lunch.d that was something that the brazilians were upset become they'd like to have an elevated relationship with the united states. >> i think they were upset because the argentinan president visited with -- with what's his name, hugo, and the brazilians were pleased about that. but they have not themselves had any contact with hugo chavez. >> securities council. >> chavez is really ill. >> they want a permanent seat on the security council, but so also does japan and so also does india. >> and the united states is lukewarm about offering support. >> they ought to be! >> by the way, the president and his wife's visit to south america flew over argentina, they didn't like that at all. flying over and not visiting argentina. >> they know >>> issue three, north korea dud rocket launch! can you speak it that? >> yes, the white house is watching carefully when the rocket went off last night and it broke up. and i think the white house was probably pleased about that. although they did call it a
it wasn't a state visit. he had lunch.d that was something that the brazilians were upset become they'd like to have an elevated relationship with the united states. >> i think they were upset because the argentinan president visited with -- with what's his name, hugo, and the brazilians were pleased about that. but they have not themselves had any contact with hugo chavez. >> securities council. >> chavez is really ill. >> they want a permanent seat on the security...
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the hungry dark night club a very raucous place noted for its wild parties that was ahead of a visitby then president bill clinton it became famous for its raucous nature the hungry duck especially its ladies' night including a mass strip tease by nine hundred twenty women hungry duck closed in two thousand and nine after years of problems would be off for a tease but all of these stories are going to do little to calm the swirling storm of controversy around the u.s. secret service. gets behind the wheel some vintage cars in moscow out but first i'll be back with a recap of the. top stories stay with us. to a substantial degree and one form or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations of europe. and the shadow is i'm approaching up on all of. the early twenty first century military bases a network of military bases all around the forms of the new empire that the united states is trying to build that's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million or more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops sta
the hungry dark night club a very raucous place noted for its wild parties that was ahead of a visitby then president bill clinton it became famous for its raucous nature the hungry duck especially its ladies' night including a mass strip tease by nine hundred twenty women hungry duck closed in two thousand and nine after years of problems would be off for a tease but all of these stories are going to do little to calm the swirling storm of controversy around the u.s. secret service. gets...
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just visit the website. >> there are many benefits.t is the one stop shop for all of your financial questions. >> with services like financial education classes and meetings with advisers, the smart money network makes it easy for you to learn all you need to know about managing savings, investing, and protecting your money. the network offers access to hundreds of free educational programs. just to fill out the quick questionnaire. >> we want to make sure everybody has a...
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when christian bale tried to visit? >> why can i not visit? >> reporter: he was pushed back by security. but he was an activist opposed to forced abortions and sterilizations, was able to scale a wall and escape. a supporter chased him to beijing where a car chase ensued. and he ended in the u.s. embassy. what does the u.s. say? >> can you confirm that chen is at the embassy or in the custody of the united states? >> i don't have anything for you on that subject. >> reporter: if true this the first time since tienanmen square that the u.s. protected a human rights activist. chen even taunted the chinese government on a video proclaiming his escape. this couldn't have come at the worst time. secretary of state clinton and secretary geithner are said to return to beijing for talks. >> this does have the potential to be a major international incident. >> it could become that if it's mishandled. again, we'll have to see how the chinese handle it. >> reporter: so far the chinese issued this issue should not disrupt talks. since the u.s. long critic
when christian bale tried to visit? >> why can i not visit? >> reporter: he was pushed back by security. but he was an activist opposed to forced abortions and sterilizations, was able to scale a wall and escape. a supporter chased him to beijing where a car chase ensued. and he ended in the u.s. embassy. what does the u.s. say? >> can you confirm that chen is at the embassy or in the custody of the united states? >> i don't have anything for you on that subject....
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. >> i was really nervous about the visit because ray was so nervous. the visit, we started with ray, and he was a wreck. he hadn't slept. he was fidgeting. he seemed anxiety-ridden. >> what's going on? >> i haven't seen my daughter in so long, you know what i mean? i'm already -- i didn't hardly sleep last night. >> and then i was worried for him because i was hoping everything was going to go well, and he had so much at stake. >> so should we wait for you to get ready. >> should i get ready now? are they here? >> very soon. >> okay, okay. >> a short time later raven arrived along with another of ray's brothers and his sister-in-law. >> yeah, yeah. >> you have a visit. >> all right, all right. thanks. yeah, yeah, i'll hurry. it's been a long time since i even had a hug, any kind of contact from anybody. i still got this big heart. always have and always will, you know what i mean. my i.d. okay. people are going to watch this and they're going to see -- they'll see a slagle crying and i don't give a [ bleep ]. i told some of the fellows, so what, you wi
. >> i was really nervous about the visit because ray was so nervous. the visit, we started with ray, and he was a wreck. he hadn't slept. he was fidgeting. he seemed anxiety-ridden. >> what's going on? >> i haven't seen my daughter in so long, you know what i mean? i'm already -- i didn't hardly sleep last night. >> and then i was worried for him because i was hoping everything was going to go well, and he had so much at stake. >> so should we wait for you to get...
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remarkably, the girls say they appreciate the family visits.you'll go back and live with them? >> translator: i could, but i don't want to go back. >> you like it right here? >> translator: yes. >> do you ever go back to svay pak at all? >> translator: i want to forget that story. >> instead, they say, they prefer to focus on the next chapter of their lives. and they expect it to be a happy one. >> when i grow up, i want to be a dance teacher. >> i want to be the ceo of a company or an organization. >> i want to become a doctor. >> that they're able to have these dreams shows just how far these girls have come. all in all, sue taylor says they're coping pretty well. >> i think they will always have scars. i think those scars will never heal totally. >> what do you think the chances are that they'll grow up to have a normal, successful life? >> i feel quite confident that they will. i think that they came in so young and that was the great thing. they were rescued young. and so they've had a lot of intervention and a lot of healing and counselin
remarkably, the girls say they appreciate the family visits.you'll go back and live with them? >> translator: i could, but i don't want to go back. >> you like it right here? >> translator: yes. >> do you ever go back to svay pak at all? >> translator: i want to forget that story. >> instead, they say, they prefer to focus on the next chapter of their lives. and they expect it to be a happy one. >> when i grow up, i want to be a dance teacher. >>...
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serÍa la casa blanca, donde Él se sentirÁ en casa >hasta despacho oval tiene, quien quita que los visiteo el escudo de estados unidos una imagen de la familia, para que se sienta en casa >>a pocos dias que barak obama visite cartagena, las esperanzas estÁn aquÍ el blanco reluce mÁs que en la casa blanca en washington >>tiene completamente claro que hace veinte aÑos un mandatario de estados unidos no duerme en este paÍs, que su seguridad es de las mÁs fuertes y complejo de los mandatarios que asÍstirÁn a la cumbre >>y ahora vamos con las noticias deportivas, adelante jorge >>muchas gracias por este espacio, damos la bienvenida deede los estudios deportes univisiÓn network pumas y pachuca se enfrentan, los felinos dieron muestra del rezago que estÁn pasando. al diez minutos del final da la oportunidad a borjas para sumar, asÍ suman tres los tuzos, el equipo de la unam lleva cinco jornadas sin ganar >>en guadalajara vimos un arbitro que se convirtio en protagonista.anulando dos golees >>uno a cero gana amÉrica >>y real miguel de recibe ava valencia, los pupilos de mourinho lucharon pero emp
serÍa la casa blanca, donde Él se sentirÁ en casa >hasta despacho oval tiene, quien quita que los visiteo el escudo de estados unidos una imagen de la familia, para que se sienta en casa >>a pocos dias que barak obama visite cartagena, las esperanzas estÁn aquÍ el blanco reluce mÁs que en la casa blanca en washington >>tiene completamente claro que hace veinte aÑos un mandatario de estados unidos no duerme en este paÍs, que su seguridad es de las mÁs fuertes y complejo...
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ain't nothing more important than visit with you. we try to leave the fences outside our visit.son system. it is just about what we have. what, what, we're trying to do. you should have a break in a couple of months. >> sure hope so. come back up here. best part of the visit is to be with him, talk to him, give him a hug, tell him i love him again, hear him say he loves meç >> i love you. y'all be careful. i'm looking forward to the next visit, as always. but i'm also looking forward to being out on the street and do things for him and with him i couldn't do when he was a kid. fishing, hunting. playing baseball, softball. things we didn't get to do when he was a child because of some of the decisions i made to land me in some of the places i probably shouldn't be. i am just fortunate. i'm lucky. god blessed me with a good kid. i love him. that's my heart. >> mccrory will soon have the chance to be the father he couldn't be in the past. he is due to be released within the next two years. richard penn, serving time for armed robbery, has another six years to go before he becomes a
ain't nothing more important than visit with you. we try to leave the fences outside our visit.son system. it is just about what we have. what, what, we're trying to do. you should have a break in a couple of months. >> sure hope so. come back up here. best part of the visit is to be with him, talk to him, give him a hug, tell him i love him again, hear him say he loves meç >> i love you. y'all be careful. i'm looking forward to the next visit, as always. but i'm also looking...
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the hungry dark night club a very raucous place noted for its wild parties and i was ahead of a visit by then president bill clinton it became famous for its raucous nature of the hungry duck especially its ladies' night including a mass strip tease by nine hundred twenty women hungry duck closed in two thousand and nine after years of problems with your forest but all of these stories are going to do little to calm the swirling storm of controversy around the u.s. secret service. finally in this news block it's sometimes tough to remember the birthdays of all your relatives and so on goes cousins etc but imagine having to keep in mind more than a hundred birthdays with quite a few occurring on the same day or she's very a pushover went to me one man with a very extended russian family they did the raid that i knew if you missed trying hard to prove he knows all of his one hundred and eleven siblings and cousins my heart out of which only fourteen brothers and sisters are his own and to that all of the onsen uncles and that's one family a bit difficult to keep track of. putting names
the hungry dark night club a very raucous place noted for its wild parties and i was ahead of a visit by then president bill clinton it became famous for its raucous nature of the hungry duck especially its ladies' night including a mass strip tease by nine hundred twenty women hungry duck closed in two thousand and nine after years of problems with your forest but all of these stories are going to do little to calm the swirling storm of controversy around the u.s. secret service. finally in...
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the hungry dark night club a very raucous place noted for its wild parties and i was ahead of a visit by then president bill clinton it became famous for its raucous nature the hungry duck especially its ladies' night including a mass strip tease by nine hundred twenty women hungry duck closed in two thousand and nine after years of problems with your forests but all of these stories are going to do little to calm the swirling storm of controversy around the u.s. secret service. reporting up to twenty seven minutes past the hour. martin andrews will be getting behind the wheel of some vintage cars most go out before that with a recap of your top stories stay with us live here this is r.t. in moscow. leaves keep this inside to carry. me. symbolisation notice their absence. but this is their life non-science losing possible. the best see. the band the book. the. morning's today violence is once again flared up from these are the images go for seeing from the streets of canada asked corporations are. six pts. wealthy british style. is not on. the. market why not. come to. find out what's
the hungry dark night club a very raucous place noted for its wild parties and i was ahead of a visit by then president bill clinton it became famous for its raucous nature the hungry duck especially its ladies' night including a mass strip tease by nine hundred twenty women hungry duck closed in two thousand and nine after years of problems with your forests but all of these stories are going to do little to calm the swirling storm of controversy around the u.s. secret service. reporting up to...
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barnes was visiting her sister in 2010 when she disappeared. this morning we spoke to her former theater coach and a close family friend charles patterson. he told us he feels a sense of relief but not necessarily isceps of -- sense of closure. >> he had no conscience, he didn't care. she was killed because she knew him. and obviously she was going to tell the police or her sister or someone. and he -- he killed her. it's as simple as that. it was a crime of passion. but the results of the crime of absolute bestiality. that drove him to that point. >> reporter: at this point, baltimore police have not said exactly -- >> oh we apologize we lost the live feed from north carolina but we want to continue talkingn't is the story -- about the story and we will right now with don rondeau who is close with the barnes' family. >> my pleasure. >> there's a lot of first, as far as this goes, what are your thoughts on why this be so important? -- has been so important? well, a few things had to happen. >> i believe for there to be an arrest today. as a com
barnes was visiting her sister in 2010 when she disappeared. this morning we spoke to her former theater coach and a close family friend charles patterson. he told us he feels a sense of relief but not necessarily isceps of -- sense of closure. >> he had no conscience, he didn't care. she was killed because she knew him. and obviously she was going to tell the police or her sister or someone. and he -- he killed her. it's as simple as that. it was a crime of passion. but the results of...
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visit us on facebook for great offers and tips.nson, a family company. >>> linda brooks has been licensed to run a day care center for more than a decade. even though she served prison time more than 40 years ago for shooting and killing her husband. is this someone who should be running a day care center? the florida department of children and families, carrie hepner. >> the question is should or can. and in the state of florida, is this an individual that's been able to run a daycare? yeah, it is. >> reporter: but after the state gave brooks a license she had more arrests and restraining orders and her centers began to have problems. she's been fined multiple times for serious violations. infestations of rodents and roaches, repeated safety problems posing a danger to children, yet she was allowed to continue to operate. carrie hepner says that's how the system works. >> unless we have a child, unfortunately, who has been seriously harmed or even killed, it is not easy to suspend or revoke a license. >> reporter: but there's even
visit us on facebook for great offers and tips.nson, a family company. >>> linda brooks has been licensed to run a day care center for more than a decade. even though she served prison time more than 40 years ago for shooting and killing her husband. is this someone who should be running a day care center? the florida department of children and families, carrie hepner. >> the question is should or can. and in the state of florida, is this an individual that's been able to run a...
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visit us on facebook for great offers and tips.johnson, a family company. presenting woolite darks. it cleans your jeans and won't torture your tanks. woolite. long live your wardrobe. >>> jon-adrian velazquez is doing hard time at sing sing. he's convicted of killing a retired new york city police officer. >> to this day it's still a mystery why out of millions of people i was the one chosen. if i knew the answer, i'd be a step closer to society right now. >> to find out, we went back to the day of the crime. >> it was a tuesday, january 27th, in 1998. >> attorneys bob gotlieb and celia gordon have represented velazquez for the past two years. >> there was a numbers spot, an illegal gambling joint in harlem owned by a retired police officer by the name of albert ward. >> and there were plenty of people inside. >> the people we're talking about were all drug dealers, drug users. >> people like lorenzo woodford. >> i started using drugs when i was about 10. >> he said he came to the numbers spot that day about noon to buy heroin. a
visit us on facebook for great offers and tips.johnson, a family company. presenting woolite darks. it cleans your jeans and won't torture your tanks. woolite. long live your wardrobe. >>> jon-adrian velazquez is doing hard time at sing sing. he's convicted of killing a retired new york city police officer. >> to this day it's still a mystery why out of millions of people i was the one chosen. if i knew the answer, i'd be a step closer to society right now. >> to find out,...
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the nld says cameron will hold talks with aung san suu kyi during his visit. they expect to discredit -- discuss the claim that the elections were free and fair. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton praised the outcome of the election. she said the u.s. will name an ambassador to myanmar and take steps to partially lift sanctions. prime minister cameron is also expected to meet with myanmar's president hang seng. the former general is likely to stress to cameron the fairness of the april election. western countries have stated that the free election was a condition of them considering easing sanctions. attention will be focused on what imct the visit has on the british prime minister's attitude toward easing sanctions against mmyanmar. jun kobayashi, nhk world. >> myanmar's reforms are being accompanied by several initiatives to make the country a more attractivemyanmar's larg efforts under way to preserve some of the nation's valuable heritage. a team of ngos is at work in the former capital to restore dozens of beautiful buildings from the british colonia
the nld says cameron will hold talks with aung san suu kyi during his visit. they expect to discredit -- discuss the claim that the elections were free and fair. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton praised the outcome of the election. she said the u.s. will name an ambassador to myanmar and take steps to partially lift sanctions. prime minister cameron is also expected to meet with myanmar's president hang seng. the former general is likely to stress to cameron the fairness of the april...
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visit toyota and test drive the reinvented 2012 camry. it's ready, are you? now time for manic monday. >> reporter: [music] good morning. ron matz, how are you? >> reporter: we are doing great. a great group for you, we are ready to rock and roll. it's manic monday with the del ray school. now, going to talk in a second. i want to thank people, junior league of baltimore had centennial celebration saturday. i was part of the event. i was the guest auctioneer, my first auction and it went well. i want to thank kate sullivan, the president and everybody with the junior league. i met a lady named debby scott there. >> you did a good job. >> reporter: thank you very much. debby, part of the junior league singing group, the larks and they did a fabulous job. >> if you are a guest auctioneer, you have got to deliver the goods. >> reporter: that's right. >> here is an item, it should go for $500, if you can't get 500 plus, you are a failure. there is no in between. you either rock the world or you go back to the miners. >> ron was a master. >> reporter: thank you ve
visit toyota and test drive the reinvented 2012 camry. it's ready, are you? now time for manic monday. >> reporter: [music] good morning. ron matz, how are you? >> reporter: we are doing great. a great group for you, we are ready to rock and roll. it's manic monday with the del ray school. now, going to talk in a second. i want to thank people, junior league of baltimore had centennial celebration saturday. i was part of the event. i was the guest auctioneer, my first auction and it...
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katherine's visit to canada was the highlight of her year, senior royal sources told me. by the time the tour hit los angeles, katherine was questide one of the biggest stars in the world. on her return to the uk, katherine accompanied her husband to visits to his causes while she researched her own. in january, her charities were announcement and they focused on art, addiction and hospice care. although it was nearly always what she wore that made the headlines first. >> i have been kind of a bit concerned that if it keeps up like this with kate turning up and people just writing about what she wears, then she'll get a very shallow image and i have mentioned this to people at the palace, but that will change, because she will be doing more interesting, more challenging jobs.
katherine's visit to canada was the highlight of her year, senior royal sources told me. by the time the tour hit los angeles, katherine was questide one of the biggest stars in the world. on her return to the uk, katherine accompanied her husband to visits to his causes while she researched her own. in january, her charities were announcement and they focused on art, addiction and hospice care. although it was nearly always what she wore that made the headlines first. >> i have been kind...
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and, correspondent bob faw visited a hospice chaplain in new bedford, massachusetts. she told him about the importance of listening carefully as dying patients search for the meaning of their lives. >> if you want to know what a hospice chaplain does, watch kerry egan in new bedford, massachusetts, as she visits 71-year-old jim burgo, who didn't want his face shown and who is dying from liver disease. >> i don't want to suffer. i know i am going to die, but i don't want to suffer. >> at life's end, when burgo is anguished and needs to talk about dying, the hospice chaplain listens and comforts. >> there are a lot of things about vietnam that i am not proud of either. >> and i think god forgives those things. >> i hope so. i really hope so. >> if this is one aspect of her healing ministry is somber, her visit to the fall river home of 97-year-old mary labrie shows another. ♪ when we all see jesus, we'll sing and shout the victory ♪ >> here the mood is upbeat, because mary, unlike jim burgo, faces death with absolutely no fear, indeed, looks forward to being in heaven a
and, correspondent bob faw visited a hospice chaplain in new bedford, massachusetts. she told him about the importance of listening carefully as dying patients search for the meaning of their lives. >> if you want to know what a hospice chaplain does, watch kerry egan in new bedford, massachusetts, as she visits 71-year-old jim burgo, who didn't want his face shown and who is dying from liver disease. >> i don't want to suffer. i know i am going to die, but i don't want to suffer....
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it will include details of the visit to chernobyl. japan is working with countries affected by the nuclear accident, including ukraine and belarus as it tries to come to grips with the fukushima crisis. >>> bo xilai's fall from grace is turning into a free fall. the once senior chinese politician and his family are facing more allegations of wrongdoing. the latest charge, wiretapping. the new york times reports aides to bo were involved in monitoring the phone calls of national leaders including president hu jintao. the paper quotes party insiders as saying bo set up a large scale wiretapping operation several years ago in chongqing. they said he monitored phone calls last august by president hu. the times says communist party leaders view the wiretapping as a direct challenge. it was among several reasons they removed bo from his senior post. the paper quotes party insiders as saying the wiretapping revealed just how far bo was prepared to go to move up the ranks. >> reporter: a power struggle, intrigue, even murder. beijing is cloak
it will include details of the visit to chernobyl. japan is working with countries affected by the nuclear accident, including ukraine and belarus as it tries to come to grips with the fukushima crisis. >>> bo xilai's fall from grace is turning into a free fall. the once senior chinese politician and his family are facing more allegations of wrongdoing. the latest charge, wiretapping. the new york times reports aides to bo were involved in monitoring the phone calls of national leaders...
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visited the st. jane dechantal school. visited these fourth greaters.ved seeing the video i showed them from the international space station and view of earth and thunderstorms at night. that's carl cooper who invited me. we had a great time. now let's check traffic. good morn, danella. >> good morning, danella. following breaking news on 295 at 450 right now all of your travel lanes, southbound lanes are blocked due to a crash her,. i'm getting reports that this accident involve answer overturned vehicle on the side of the road. but you can see, very, very slow. as you get to 450, your lanes are blocked. i can tell you if you have the ability, jump on 50. again, 295, southbound, all your lanes are blocked aet 450. now, traveling the beltway at 210, make your way on the inner loop heading toward the wilson bridge. out outer loop, you're clear in this area. nothing on the inner loop. outer loop getting a little bit busier. travel speed not bad. 60 miles an hour. about a ten minute trip and i'm back in ten with another look at your traffic. now back to yo
visited the st. jane dechantal school. visited these fourth greaters.ved seeing the video i showed them from the international space station and view of earth and thunderstorms at night. that's carl cooper who invited me. we had a great time. now let's check traffic. good morn, danella. >> good morning, danella. following breaking news on 295 at 450 right now all of your travel lanes, southbound lanes are blocked due to a crash her,. i'm getting reports that this accident involve answer...