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you enjoy your visit.y. >> i will. >> 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. that was the first time i ever tried that was in prison, because everybody else was. i started doing coke. i used to fix. i stopped doing that because the aids thing came on. that scared me right there. i backed up on that. plus, being in prison, you know, being in prison, being on parole's like a little life-saver if you're in the fast lane because you get these breaks from being out there, so it brings your mind back, you can focus a little bit and you can reflect
you enjoy your visit.y. >> i will. >> 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...
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during these visits we found 89 violations most of which sites corrected within 7 days. i would also like to note that st. joseph's family shelter was inspected twice during this period and no violations were found at all. there were 157 standard of care complaint forms filed. 32 by committee members, 58 by clients. most complaints were discharged or satisfied by the site or the committee with only 17 having to be forwarded to dph. in march and april of 2013 the committee visited mission neighborhood resource center, nnrc, multi-center south [speaker not understood]. there were a combined total of 261 people seeking reservations, 112 were provided with a reservation, [speaker not understood] were turned around. [speaker not understood] only 1100 beds there is a bit of a disparity. the committee is currently working on -- we would like to see a defined definition of case management and clearly outlined units of measure. this will help better measure case management outcomes. we are looking into the imminent danger policy within the family shelter system and comparing it t
during these visits we found 89 violations most of which sites corrected within 7 days. i would also like to note that st. joseph's family shelter was inspected twice during this period and no violations were found at all. there were 157 standard of care complaint forms filed. 32 by committee members, 58 by clients. most complaints were discharged or satisfied by the site or the committee with only 17 having to be forwarded to dph. in march and april of 2013 the committee visited mission...
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prison administrators can still suspend his visitation rights or only allow for non-contact visits. a consequence that could impact his upcoming prison wedding. >> this is my girlfriend jody. we were getting ready to get married before i got caught with the phone. if they take my contact visits i don't know if we can still get married. hopefully we can. i love her. she's a great girl. she's sweet. >> you won't be getting married right away? >> i probably won't be getting married right away. >> coming up, tye and his fiance enjoy a contact visit but it could be their last. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> and calvin hall checks out his hooch. my asthma's under control. i don't miss out... you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date night! i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for
prison administrators can still suspend his visitation rights or only allow for non-contact visits. a consequence that could impact his upcoming prison wedding. >> this is my girlfriend jody. we were getting ready to get married before i got caught with the phone. if they take my contact visits i don't know if we can still get married. hopefully we can. i love her. she's a great girl. she's sweet. >> you won't be getting married right away? >> i probably won't be getting...
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prison administrators can still suspend his visitation rights or only allow for non-contact visits. a consequence that could impact his upcoming prison wedding. >> this is my girlfriend jody. we were getting ready to get married before i got caught with the phone. if they take my contact visits i don't know if we can still get married. hopefully we can. i love her. she's a great girl. she's sweet. >> you won't be getting married right away? >> i probably won't be getting married right away. >>> coming up -- tye and his fee answer -- fiance enjoy a contact visit but it may be their last. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> and calvin hall checks out his hooch. >>> don't pour my wine before it's time. >> three days ago calvin holmes made a batch of hooch. inmate-made alcohol. now that's it's fully fermented, it's time to check the results. >> let's test this. yeah! >> our crew described the odor as a sickenly sweet combination of rotting fruit and alcohol. but since it was made only for demonstration purposes, neither they nor holmes would be allowed to taste it. >> and the end of miller
prison administrators can still suspend his visitation rights or only allow for non-contact visits. a consequence that could impact his upcoming prison wedding. >> this is my girlfriend jody. we were getting ready to get married before i got caught with the phone. if they take my contact visits i don't know if we can still get married. hopefully we can. i love her. she's a great girl. she's sweet. >> you won't be getting married right away? >> i probably won't be getting...
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> i will be flying to: tomorrow to visit rest homes -- visit rest homes. >i have to know where to go when i'm ready. >> the 74-year-old is well-off and owns her own apartment, but it means she will have to pay much of her old age care herself. not just any, it is possibility, but reality. when i need full-time care, i will lose my home. >> after every back operation, ingrid received months of in- house help. years, she fears she will need permanent assisted living. she's looking for a nursing home the won't cost a fortune, and she doesn't mind where it is. >> it doesn't matter for me. if the people their treatment well, poland is as good as germany. >> ingrid worked as a freelance translator, and earned good money. now she is learning her eighth .oreign language, polish on the internet, she found a nursing home she likes in southern poland. >> it is close to the border with the czech republic. >> that is almost 1000 kilometers from her home. to test the facilities herself during a three-day stay. >> i will be able to get an impression of the people, and ho
> i will be flying to: tomorrow to visit rest homes -- visit rest homes. >i have to know where to go when i'm ready. >> the 74-year-old is well-off and owns her own apartment, but it means she will have to pay much of her old age care herself. not just any, it is possibility, but reality. when i need full-time care, i will lose my home. >> after every back operation, ingrid received months of in- house help. years, she fears she will need permanent assisted living. she's...
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in the past, only the chinese people could visit, but nowadays they can come to taiwan to visit us. > talked just now about the possibility of meeting attendees after the meetings are over, they can stay a few days extra, and then visit a taurus attraction, sites. can we -- a tourist attraction, sites. and we think of another way, visitors coming in to taiwan for the first time as tour ists, and they think there is a lot more to taiwan than what you read any newspapers or travel brochures, so maybe next time when my company has a retreat or have an organized eating, i will think about taiwan. does that also happen in your experience? >> yes. some magazines say taiwan is underrated. in our tradition, we have been told that we have to be very humble, -- >> low-key -- >> yeah, low-key, and you have to do more than expect more. so we are not good at promoting ourselves. when we stand on a stage to talk to the audience, and the audience's sign says we are the best place to go. i met a swiss girl in burma this february, and she just stayed in taiwan for three months, because she is from swi
in the past, only the chinese people could visit, but nowadays they can come to taiwan to visit us. > talked just now about the possibility of meeting attendees after the meetings are over, they can stay a few days extra, and then visit a taurus attraction, sites. can we -- a tourist attraction, sites. and we think of another way, visitors coming in to taiwan for the first time as tour ists, and they think there is a lot more to taiwan than what you read any newspapers or travel brochures,...
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in the course of his visit, he would also meet the u.s. president, barack obama. the media diverted attention. the diluted version of the bill will overlook security concerns that would hold foreign reactors liable in the event of faulty equipment. the indian government said it would always be firm on its stand in the interest of the country. >> we have stood our ground and we have said that whatever we have done by way of position the parliament has taken, there is no question of retreating from it. we have been convinced and tried to convince them that whatever the basis of our agreement, there is adequate scope for them to get the protection they legitimately deserve. >> us-based nuclear vendors such as westinghouse have negotiated extensively with washington and new delhi to have this provision removed. in 2010, the indian parliament opened up the country's nuclear power market, creating legislation crucial for the entry of u.s. firms like general electric and westinghouse. since then, u.s. countries have been waiting for the easing of indian norms which can h
in the course of his visit, he would also meet the u.s. president, barack obama. the media diverted attention. the diluted version of the bill will overlook security concerns that would hold foreign reactors liable in the event of faulty equipment. the indian government said it would always be firm on its stand in the interest of the country. >> we have stood our ground and we have said that whatever we have done by way of position the parliament has taken, there is no question of...
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>> while visits help, they come with limitations.one. >> they don't actually have a face-to-face visit anymore. >> why? >> because we had a lot of problems with contraband in the place, you know. we would sit them on one side of the table and the visitors on the other side of the table. they would distract the officer for one reason or another, throw something under the table or throw it over the table, you know. so, we had a lot of problems with contraband, so we decided video visits was a whole lot better. >> the last time i saw jada, i tried to get her to look at me, but she was too busy trying to get the phone, so, she really didn't say much. oh, there's my baby. hey. >> what's up? >> pick her up. i can't see her. she looks so cute! let me talk to her. >> jada. what are you doing? say dada. >> say hi to your mom. >> say mommy! oh, she's holding the phone. were you holding the phone? >> it's like she's ready for conversation. >> hi, baby. >> look. >> hi, baby. she's probably wondering where i am. >> talking to mama? >> yeah, she's
>> while visits help, they come with limitations.one. >> they don't actually have a face-to-face visit anymore. >> why? >> because we had a lot of problems with contraband in the place, you know. we would sit them on one side of the table and the visitors on the other side of the table. they would distract the officer for one reason or another, throw something under the table or throw it over the table, you know. so, we had a lot of problems with contraband, so we...
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supervisor breed had some summer interns come down and visit one of our larger shelters. so, i do appreciate the fact that you see the type of work that we contract with our providers to do. so, we have continually worked with the officers of the shelter monitoring committee meeting quarterly with them along with dph because dph does have one shelter or one resource center under the umbrella of shelter monitoring committee. we take recommendations very strongly, and one that they recommended that i believe we are doing -- if you go to it page 10 of 11, intimate danger, yes. we are working with our family shelter providers to strengthen that terminology about intimate danger of predators in and around the shelter. so, i don't know if it will come before you, but we have something called the shelter grievance advisory committee when there is denial of shelters, either single adults or families that come before that committee to discuss and to implement. case management, case management is under the umbrella of the department of public health and it was a collaboration we un
supervisor breed had some summer interns come down and visit one of our larger shelters. so, i do appreciate the fact that you see the type of work that we contract with our providers to do. so, we have continually worked with the officers of the shelter monitoring committee meeting quarterly with them along with dph because dph does have one shelter or one resource center under the umbrella of shelter monitoring committee. we take recommendations very strongly, and one that they recommended...
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yamamoto was the first serving minister to visit the islands in eight years. he told reporters the trip renewed his resolve to have the islands returned to japan. russia's foreign ministry released a statement criticizing the remark. it said the comment runs counter to an agreement between leaders to engage in calm dialogue on the subject. the ministry suggests that if japanese politicians continue to make such comments it'll reserve the right to restrict their visits. >>> emergency teams in southern pakistan have run into trouble. they've come under attack. the magnitude 7.7 earthquake shook the province on tuesday. and authorities say it killed more than 350 people and injured about 600. military officials have outlined the dangers of the rescue operation. the head of the national disaster management authority and a high-ranking military official were on board. later in the day, soldiers helping with rescue operations were shot at. no one was wounded. separatists in the province are believed to be behind both attacks. >>> careers at the time damaged plant ar
yamamoto was the first serving minister to visit the islands in eight years. he told reporters the trip renewed his resolve to have the islands returned to japan. russia's foreign ministry released a statement criticizing the remark. it said the comment runs counter to an agreement between leaders to engage in calm dialogue on the subject. the ministry suggests that if japanese politicians continue to make such comments it'll reserve the right to restrict their visits. >>> emergency...
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our visits, we laugh and just enjoy each other's time.hen they say visits are now over, you're leaving someone that you love there. and if you can't hang, you don't need to be involved with somebody who's got a life-without sentence, because life without parole in this state? you ain't getting out. >>> coming up -- >> this woman is just some crazy fan that saw him on tv, sent him money, and he ran a little game on her. >> angel finds engagement doesn't stop the competition for bobby ray's affections. and later, the "life after lockup" segment that goes beyond the death chamber. >> this is what my dad gave me before he was executed. >>> i daydream about the whole getting out, having a family. you know, the daydream's to get out and do it right this time, you know. and now you daydream about how you can blow this whole prison up and kill everybody in it. >> despite bobby ray gilbert's history of violence, both in and out of prison, his fiancee, angel, says when she sees him, she sees a different side. >> i don't look at bobby as a killer. i
our visits, we laugh and just enjoy each other's time.hen they say visits are now over, you're leaving someone that you love there. and if you can't hang, you don't need to be involved with somebody who's got a life-without sentence, because life without parole in this state? you ain't getting out. >>> coming up -- >> this woman is just some crazy fan that saw him on tv, sent him money, and he ran a little game on her. >> angel finds engagement doesn't stop the competition...
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visit celebrex.com and ask your doctor about celebrex.condemning a terror group, al shabaab, in kenya, claiming responsibility. >>> and a rash of vimeolence continues in chicago. five people died overnight. >>> back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> you're limping right now. >> i'm not limping. >> you're limping! >> hey, johnson! >> at the louisville department of corrections jail, many of the staff have been working together so long that they think of one another as family. and some of them actually are. >> just to let you know, the new sanitation sheets that they're doing -- >> yeah? >> i got one today where you're not to fill anything out -- >> lieutenant dejarnett and his younger brother, who's a sergeant, have been on staff together for nearly 14 years. >> and i'll make sure we get something before it becomes a bigger problem. >> the mentoring part's pretty much done. he did that, though. he took care of me early on in my career. he bought my first gun for me. i paid him back, but you kn
visit celebrex.com and ask your doctor about celebrex.condemning a terror group, al shabaab, in kenya, claiming responsibility. >>> and a rash of vimeolence continues in chicago. five people died overnight. >>> back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> you're limping right now. >> i'm not limping. >> you're limping! >> hey, johnson! >> at the louisville department of corrections...
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a special visit is usually for offenders who typically wouldn't get visits or for families that live, sister and stepfather who have traveled across the state to surprise him. >> it's very difficult. i'm sorry, but i get very emotional. but it's so difficult for me to come down here, because he's been here for so long, and i have prayed and prayed and prayed and it just seems that -- >> it's all right, it's all right, it's all right. >> that my prayers hasn't been answered. but one day it's going to happen. i know it is. he's going to answer my prayers. >> you know, we the radicals. >> surprise, surprise. >> are y'all real? >> yes, we are. yes, we are. >> how are you doing? how are you doing, leroy? >> were you shocked, surprised? >> yeah, i thought it was my attorney. i brought legal work and everything. >> though body's release date is still uncertain, his family remains hopeful that his life in prison is coming to an end. >> it's coming. it's coming. >> it's short enough right now to put in a mustard seed. >> right. >> yeah, because i mean, it's what, eight months going on nine mo
a special visit is usually for offenders who typically wouldn't get visits or for families that live, sister and stepfather who have traveled across the state to surprise him. >> it's very difficult. i'm sorry, but i get very emotional. but it's so difficult for me to come down here, because he's been here for so long, and i have prayed and prayed and prayed and it just seems that -- >> it's all right, it's all right, it's all right. >> that my prayers hasn't been answered....
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students visiting china -- and not just visiting, but attending school there. that's because our government has set a goal to send 100,000 students to study in china by the end of 2014. for "teen kids news," i'm ellie. >> coming up, we'll meet kids who help turn something you throw out every day into a real masterpiece. >> it's been said that one person's trash is another person's art. some elementary students are proving that's certainly true, but with a twist. harry has the story. >> from a distance, it sure looks like this museum in newark, new jersey, has one of the world's greatest paintings on display -- "starry night" by vincent van gogh. >> when vincent van gogh died, he became famous for his paintings. but when he was alive, nobody liked his paintings. >> he, like, uses bright colors in all his paintings, except for one of them when he was really mad. he used dark colors. >> yes, all true. but what's not true is that van gogh painted this picture. it's actually a copy of his "starry night", made up of recycled bottle caps. >> some of these are from cof
students visiting china -- and not just visiting, but attending school there. that's because our government has set a goal to send 100,000 students to study in china by the end of 2014. for "teen kids news," i'm ellie. >> coming up, we'll meet kids who help turn something you throw out every day into a real masterpiece. >> it's been said that one person's trash is another person's art. some elementary students are proving that's certainly true, but with a twist. harry has...
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after my visit, i'm phantom. during my visit, i'm robert.k about what goes on in here to my kids. i let them know about the mistakes i made so they don't repeat them so they don't end up in here. do what i can for them moneywise. you know, send them money and, you know, put it in the bank and hopefully they, you know, college, you know? that's what i want. i want them to accomplish things that i wish i had. i want my sons to be a better person than me, you know? >> how are you sending them money? >> i can't tell you that. i get an allowance and some of it goes to my kids. most of it. i got four kids, so i got four different bank accounts for them, you know? once i'm gone, they have that. they have something i left. you know, at least i did something. his sunday morning he toward a government shutdown. who will blink first? despite a costly shutdown nearly 20 years ago the threat of a repeat is near. at the heart of fight, obama care. we've assembled our congressional summit with four key lawmakers from the senate and the house. my key questi
after my visit, i'm phantom. during my visit, i'm robert.k about what goes on in here to my kids. i let them know about the mistakes i made so they don't repeat them so they don't end up in here. do what i can for them moneywise. you know, send them money and, you know, put it in the bank and hopefully they, you know, college, you know? that's what i want. i want them to accomplish things that i wish i had. i want my sons to be a better person than me, you know? >> how are you sending...
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the visits that we have here are the only contact we have. she'll come and visit me.it for the next visit. we just have to take them as we get them. >> hi, honey. good to see you, honey. >> same here. >> it's been a while. >> yeah. >> how long has it been? >> a couple months probably. >> how are the boys doing? >> fine. >> staying out of trouble, huh? >> yeah. i usually come as often as i can. because he's my life. i just want to be with him. any way i can. >> this is all we can do is just sit here and hold hands. there's prisons that allow conjugal visits and, man, if we could get there, you know? yeah. but we'll take what we can get. this is all we can get. >> it has been three days since we met stacey travillion. today he's going home. >> like i say, i'm optimistic. got a good support system. so, i don't anticipate ever coming back. i am a changed person and i did learn from this experience. >> i need you to state your full name and number. >> stacey travillion, 0031821. >> good luck! >> all right. thank you. >> good luck, stacey. >> all right, thanks a lot. hey. >
the visits that we have here are the only contact we have. she'll come and visit me.it for the next visit. we just have to take them as we get them. >> hi, honey. good to see you, honey. >> same here. >> it's been a while. >> yeah. >> how long has it been? >> a couple months probably. >> how are the boys doing? >> fine. >> staying out of trouble, huh? >> yeah. i usually come as often as i can. because he's my life. i just want to be...
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it's his first stop in a three-day european visit. abc's tahman bradley is joining us this morning from washington. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, diana. good morning, john. senior administration officials are back on capitol hill today, pushing for military involvement in syria. as the president reaches out to international partners overseas. president obama is in sweden this morning. but his mind is focused on home and winning the votes needed for a military strike in syria. while the president's away, the u.s. senate is drafting a use of force resolution that would authorize a limited military operation to punish the assad regime for allegedly using chemical weapons on its own people. the final language is being worked out. senate aides say it would set a 60-day deadline for the president to act. and would specifically restrict the use of u.s. ground troops. >> we all agree, there will be no american boots on the ground. >> reporter: secretary of state, john kerry, and other top administration officials return to
it's his first stop in a three-day european visit. abc's tahman bradley is joining us this morning from washington. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, diana. good morning, john. senior administration officials are back on capitol hill today, pushing for military involvement in syria. as the president reaches out to international partners overseas. president obama is in sweden this morning. but his mind is focused on home and winning the votes needed for a military strike in...
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. >> i was really nervous about the visit because ray was so nervous.m 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? >> you know what? you know, i haven't -- i haven't seen my daughter in so long, know what i mean? i'm already like all-- 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? >> yes. >> oh. are they here? >> very soon. >> okay, okay. all right. yeah, yeah. >> 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. yeah, yeah. >> you go when i call. >> all right, thanks. yeah i'll hurry and do this right now. it's been a long time since i even had a hug, know what i mean, any kind of contact from anybody. i still got this big heart. always have and always will, you know what i mean. so -- i'll
. >> i was really nervous about the visit because ray was so nervous.m 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? >> you know what? you know, i haven't -- i haven't seen my daughter in so long, know what i mean? i'm already like all-- 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....
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visit truecar.com license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. nascar is ab.out excitement but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >>> time passes slowly for inmates in the maximum security unit at new mexico state penitentiary. locked in a cell for 23 hours a day, boredom and frustration can often lead to anger and rage. >> i'm giving you a directive to step out. you have to be handcuffed. you understand? no response. >> when inmates act out and refuse to co
visit truecar.com license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. nascar is ab.out excitement but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a...
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usually a prison's busiest time for visits.cock and her family have the room to themselves. >> without them being here, i don't think i could make it through this. you know? looking forward to their visits, looking forward to their letters. it brightens my day, it really does. >> anza's fiance and three boys are visiting her. >> missed her a lot. just happy that we can go see her today. >> we're supposed to get married when she gets out. >> all the time she's been gone, it's like we never get to talk to her or anything else. alls we do is get to write her. when she gets out, she can probably come to our football games. >> you know i will, be there at every one videotaping it. you know i will. just can't wait for me to get out of here and start living our lives like we should. huh? i know that's my goal. i'm very blessed to have somebody take care of my kids. i know where my kids are. a lot of women in here don't even know where their kids are. they don't have family or the family just kind of shut them off. you know, since they
usually a prison's busiest time for visits.cock and her family have the room to themselves. >> without them being here, i don't think i could make it through this. you know? looking forward to their visits, looking forward to their letters. it brightens my day, it really does. >> anza's fiance and three boys are visiting her. >> missed her a lot. just happy that we can go see her today. >> we're supposed to get married when she gets out. >> all the time she's been...
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he routinely visits the men in ad seg. but must wear a protective stab vest at all times. >> i come out here and just talk to the men. if any of them want to talk to me. some are catholic some are not. fy can do anything to help them maybe give them a greeting card or a magazine. above all, if they want me to pray with them i'll pray for them, for their intentions. just sort of be with them for a while. tell me have you taken a look at that book yet? i don't want it back unless you're finished with it. >> i'm ready about halfway. >> good seeing you. pick up the book next time. i can get it back in the library. see you later. >> there's nothing i do in here. i stay in my cell 23 1/2 hours a day. you know. it's hard to get through the day days. you see the conditions of these cells. i need all the help i can get. >> ernie johnson, serving 26 years for robbery, was sent to ad seg for assaulting another inmate. >> i got into a fight. i have a real problem with child molesters. and i don't like them around me. i don't want them
he routinely visits the men in ad seg. but must wear a protective stab vest at all times. >> i come out here and just talk to the men. if any of them want to talk to me. some are catholic some are not. fy can do anything to help them maybe give them a greeting card or a magazine. above all, if they want me to pray with them i'll pray for them, for their intentions. just sort of be with them for a while. tell me have you taken a look at that book yet? i don't want it back unless you're...
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they've got visiting.ou're not going to have any of that in the hole. >> we don't have bed space to not let you have a cellie. so you're going to run your whole program like this? >> it's getting ruined. >> what's that? >> it's getting ruined. >> why? >> because i have a life sentence. >> so how does that ruin it? >> chances of me getting out are slim to none. >> two days later hamilton was involved in a fight with officers and written up for staff assault. >> sometimes you anticipate your moves as far as what inmates are going to do and their capability, and sometimes you just are surprised. i didn't think he was going to take it to this level where he would assault staff. >> while his case is pending, hamilton remains in a single cell. he faces the possibility of being transferred to another facility with long-term solitary confinement. >> i have a right to not live in a dangerous environment. sending me to the hole, they're basically trying to break my spirit. to me, it's prison. i can't leave when i wa
they've got visiting.ou're not going to have any of that in the hole. >> we don't have bed space to not let you have a cellie. so you're going to run your whole program like this? >> it's getting ruined. >> what's that? >> it's getting ruined. >> why? >> because i have a life sentence. >> so how does that ruin it? >> chances of me getting out are slim to none. >> two days later hamilton was involved in a fight with officers and written up...
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[applause] after she visited with ted kennedy he asked her to go to the york and visit. steve smith. he had been in contact with the family. >> i will go through a few questions addressed to all three of us where were you when president kennedy was shot? i have to disqualify myself. i was not alive but my mother is your i was born several years after the assassination of you certainly remember where you were. briefly tell us where you were and how you found out. >> i was at home having a meeting at my house of doctors' wives and all of a sudden his office overlooked the emergency room all the said and he appeared he could not tell us what happened because all the lines were tied up so he came id and said turn on the television. we did a and we stood around and he said president kennedy was shot in the head. i said is there a way he survived? so that is how i found out. >> i was leaving my last class at high-school. i was a senior and involved with the newspaper for the school and a feature editor and news editor a and ran around with a transistor radio. we were walking d
[applause] after she visited with ted kennedy he asked her to go to the york and visit. steve smith. he had been in contact with the family. >> i will go through a few questions addressed to all three of us where were you when president kennedy was shot? i have to disqualify myself. i was not alive but my mother is your i was born several years after the assassination of you certainly remember where you were. briefly tell us where you were and how you found out. >> i was at home...
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the primary care visits is $20 co-pay. the specialist visit is $40 co-pay. that at a very high level is the richest plan design. you will notice there is an out of pocket maximum of $4,000 for an individual and $8,000 for a family. by rule, whenever you have a limit like a deductible or an out of pocket maximum, it's per individual. that's the richest plan. $20 co-pay, maximum out of pocket is $4,000 for an individual. if you go to the right, there is deductibles and higher co-pay for a physician. if you look on the third row down, primary visits are $70 and the physician visit is at $120. the out of pocket maximum is $6350. the family out of pocket maximum is $12, 500. >> is this the same for all providers? >> these are all plans for the exchange whether it's kaiser, health net, or us, we follow these plans. our networks are going to be different and our premiums are going to be different. i want to call out the blue shading areas are the areas that service our deductibles. for the bronze there is a deductible on the $5,000. on the silver plan there is a de
the primary care visits is $20 co-pay. the specialist visit is $40 co-pay. that at a very high level is the richest plan design. you will notice there is an out of pocket maximum of $4,000 for an individual and $8,000 for a family. by rule, whenever you have a limit like a deductible or an out of pocket maximum, it's per individual. that's the richest plan. $20 co-pay, maximum out of pocket is $4,000 for an individual. if you go to the right, there is deductibles and higher co-pay for a...
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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, ad 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 s
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, ad then enroll them in prenatal care which occurs over the next 9 months....
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has been spying on her government of president dilma rousseff cancels a much anticipated a visit to the u.s. angered by washington's refusal to take action on that is you or even apologize. and greek public sector workers piled the pressure on the government with a nationwide strike now in its third day as prime ministers amar's admits the country may need another six years to mend its plundering economy. a very warm welcome to you if you've just joined us here on r.g.p. live with us with me to bomb would say let's take a look at our top story this hour. russian officials in damascus are going to hammer out an action plan for syria's chemical disarmament in line with a deal to avert a u.s. military intervention those threats followed last month's gas attack could lead by western powers on the assad regime but russia says it does not fresh evidence implicating syrian rebels in that war crime because one of the area for national is in damascus with the latest. russia's deputy foreign minister is now in damascus to discuss the deal that moscow and washington agreed on earlier in geneva cod
has been spying on her government of president dilma rousseff cancels a much anticipated a visit to the u.s. angered by washington's refusal to take action on that is you or even apologize. and greek public sector workers piled the pressure on the government with a nationwide strike now in its third day as prime ministers amar's admits the country may need another six years to mend its plundering economy. a very warm welcome to you if you've just joined us here on r.g.p. live with us with me to...
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those reports show which websites the presidents visited. brazilian justice minister eduardo cardozo says it would present a clear violation. brazilian officials summoned the u.s. ambassador for an explanation. greenwald said the information came from secret documents of edward snowden. he is wanted by the u.s. on charges of spying and has been granted temporary asylum in russia. >>> former u.s. basketball star dennis rodman is visiting north korea for a second time. he's returning to see his friend, leader kim jong-un. rodman wasme by government officials as he arrived in pyongyang. when he visited in february, he watched a basketball game with kim who's reportedly an nba fan. they also dined together. >> my plan basically to come over not to be a diplomat but to be a friend of the marshal and of the country of north korea. >> north korea recently revoked an invitation to u.s. special envoy robert king. he was set to visit the country last week to seek the release of detain knee kenneth bay. rodman would not discuss bay's release. accepting
those reports show which websites the presidents visited. brazilian justice minister eduardo cardozo says it would present a clear violation. brazilian officials summoned the u.s. ambassador for an explanation. greenwald said the information came from secret documents of edward snowden. he is wanted by the u.s. on charges of spying and has been granted temporary asylum in russia. >>> former u.s. basketball star dennis rodman is visiting north korea for a second time. he's returning to...
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and he is very sweet and we kind of pull him out and you can visit him sometimes during our bunny programs. >> reporter: all the kids would love that. if you want to know the hours of ardenwood historic farm and what days they are open, just visit us online at kpix.com, "links and numbers." reporting for mobile weather in fremont at ardenwood historic farm, roberta gonzales, kpix 5. where's that popcorn? >> looks good. >> big bunny. >>> dreamliner dollars and dirt cheap deals will soon be flying right in here to the bay area. >> oakland international just inked a deal with budget carrier norwegian airlines. they will be flying dreamliners direct to oslo and stockholm. get this, starting at just $240 each way. the airport expects the flights to draw in 40,000 tourists each year. >> five flights between oslo and stockholm will create $77 million in economic impact for the region.
and he is very sweet and we kind of pull him out and you can visit him sometimes during our bunny programs. >> reporter: all the kids would love that. if you want to know the hours of ardenwood historic farm and what days they are open, just visit us online at kpix.com, "links and numbers." reporting for mobile weather in fremont at ardenwood historic farm, roberta gonzales, kpix 5. where's that popcorn? >> looks good. >> big bunny. >>> dreamliner dollars...
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i know annie from itdt will be visiting next week, but i'm wondering if you have any sense of how this would be evaluated by itdp. >> thank you for the question. we have received several visits from them and they don't rate the system until it's already been built, but from their initial assessment they think it would be at least a silver, which -- this would be the first system in america to get a silver. there's one bronze out there so we're hoping for the gold. one of the silver -- >> that's not bad. >> we're hoping for gold. one of the key points is having passing lanes, which we know may be a possibility on geary, but there's not enough right away on van ness, so sometimes the standards don't fit the exact context we have, but we'll try and include every feature that would help us go for that gold standard. >> thank you. if no other members of our body would like to make comments we can go on to a vote on these items. >> on item number three as amended, commissioner avalos i, breed i, campos i, chiu i, cohen i, farrell i, kim i, mar i, tang i, wiener i, yee i. item passes. >> item
i know annie from itdt will be visiting next week, but i'm wondering if you have any sense of how this would be evaluated by itdp. >> thank you for the question. we have received several visits from them and they don't rate the system until it's already been built, but from their initial assessment they think it would be at least a silver, which -- this would be the first system in america to get a silver. there's one bronze out there so we're hoping for the gold. one of the silver --...
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emily has received approval for a visit.it emily came from sutton's gun, emily supports sutton's story and maintains the gunfire came from an unknown assailant. >> i have a scar right here. that's one of them. i got that one in the middle and then this one. the first bullet, i didn't feel it. i just stood there. then i seen the guy running to me. he did it again, and i fell but i was awake the whole time. i was awake. >> despite her wounds, emily says her main concern was for sutton. >> to be honest, nothing else was going through my mind. i just wanted him to be next to me. i love him. he's my baby. >> just being able to touch her, that's really -- i'm anxious to give her a hug. >> normally, the jail does not permit contact visits prior to conviction. >> he'll be with you in a moment. >> but due to filming restrictions in the visiting area, officials set up a temporary visiting station that could accommodate our cameras. >> how do you feel? >> nervous. i'm really nervous right now. >> hello, pretty lady. >> hi. how are you
emily has received approval for a visit.it emily came from sutton's gun, emily supports sutton's story and maintains the gunfire came from an unknown assailant. >> i have a scar right here. that's one of them. i got that one in the middle and then this one. the first bullet, i didn't feel it. i just stood there. then i seen the guy running to me. he did it again, and i fell but i was awake the whole time. i was awake. >> despite her wounds, emily says her main concern was for...
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he recently returned from a visa free visit to two of the islands. he say the trip renewed his resolve to have the territory returned to japan. he released a statement. it said the comment runs counter to an agreement between leaders to engage in calm dialogue on the subject. the ministry suggests that if japanese politicians continue to make such comments, it will reserve the right to restrict their visa free travel. iaea director has discussed leakage of water at the fukushima daiichi power plant. he was interviewed ahead of his scheduled visit to japan in october. >> translator: it is not sufficient even if japan says we have been monitoring levels of activity and we will release the data to the world. it's crucial for japan to conform to international standards and cooperate with bodies from the planning stage. >> the agency is considering specialists on the mission. crews at the plant are facing yet another challenge. they say an underwater barrier designed to prevent the spread of radio active materials has developed a tear. nhk world's kunihir
he recently returned from a visa free visit to two of the islands. he say the trip renewed his resolve to have the territory returned to japan. he released a statement. it said the comment runs counter to an agreement between leaders to engage in calm dialogue on the subject. the ministry suggests that if japanese politicians continue to make such comments, it will reserve the right to restrict their visa free travel. iaea director has discussed leakage of water at the fukushima daiichi power...
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company my father when people visited the. i remember tourists skiing my father xander how long do you think it will take you to restore the monastery once she grabbed my shoulder and i think my children will have to continue this work. one thousand nine hundred three our architect. and almost right after that the government stopped funding the restoration. as a result alexander was left with nothing he was out of work because he'd quit his job. our family was in the help the situation it's difficult for me to say what his thoughts were then i couldn't really say how he felt about having to make this decision to stay or to leave. on the surface he was calm and peaceful. after a while he became self-confident he had absolutely nothing no prospects but he grew serene and steady and friendly. he became the owner of the owner and its guardians. what are we going to do with the most about every heroes of the same thing by one hundred years and it's like this and every year we start at the beginning. yet i never told him to go away
company my father when people visited the. i remember tourists skiing my father xander how long do you think it will take you to restore the monastery once she grabbed my shoulder and i think my children will have to continue this work. one thousand nine hundred three our architect. and almost right after that the government stopped funding the restoration. as a result alexander was left with nothing he was out of work because he'd quit his job. our family was in the help the situation it's...
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one of the few functioning clinics before and then after it was visited by the syrian air force.e he often operated, he is among a group of syrians based in the uk who traveled back to their home country where their skills are desperately needed. >> i would say the medical care is on the brink of collapse. they don't have what they need to give the patients. there's no anesthesia. they lose patients a few days after surgery because they can't give them the post care, they can't give them the food or the medication. >> reporter: in damascus, not far from where this girl lies, there are aid workers with food and medicines. but agonizingly, they are the long wrong side of government lines no one can cross, a distance of less than a mile, the difference between life and death. >>> and now to our signature segment featuring original in-depth reporting from around the nation and the world. we turn to the middle east, not for the usual dose of conflict. instead, we'll take you to the west bank and introduce you to a man with a grand plan and a very optimistic vision. he's building a new
one of the few functioning clinics before and then after it was visited by the syrian air force.e he often operated, he is among a group of syrians based in the uk who traveled back to their home country where their skills are desperately needed. >> i would say the medical care is on the brink of collapse. they don't have what they need to give the patients. there's no anesthesia. they lose patients a few days after surgery because they can't give them the post care, they can't give them...
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to find out more visit our big dog called.inear a mission free accreditation free zones for chargers free. range mentioned free risk free studio time free clinic download free blog plug in video for your media projects a free media dog r.t. dot com. play play. play . the olympic flame is live in the games a story birthplace in greece before setting off on an average four months really across russia leading up to sort she twenty fourteen. three attacks in two days leave dozens dead in a fury as is almost insurgents target universities churches and civilian infrastructure in retaliation for a government offensive. the un general assembly wraps up with a return to hope and diplomacy world powers agree on a syria resolution and there could finally be a wider the end of the tunnel overruns nuclear crisis.
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in fact, i think some of you may be visiting the sunset reservoir on your visit this time. additionally, our solar sector incentive program, go solar s.f., has been working very hard in our city. in fact, in 2007 when it first started, there were only 795 non-municipal solar installations in our city that totaled about 3 megawatts. today that number is nearly quadrupled. we have over 3 40 that total 12 megawatts of power. and this is saving san franciscans more than 4-1/2 million dollars a year on their electrical bills and reducing 6,000 metric tons of co2 in the atmosphere annually. thank you. (applause) >> every bit counts. and many of these installations are becoming the standard rather than the exception and we're focused on installing them in all of our low-income homes and affordable housing developments as we build in this city. and as jerry brown said earlier, we are increasing our population, but we're going to build the right way. our city has also streamlined the permitting process and reduced the permitting cost for san francisco residents. you our residential
in fact, i think some of you may be visiting the sunset reservoir on your visit this time. additionally, our solar sector incentive program, go solar s.f., has been working very hard in our city. in fact, in 2007 when it first started, there were only 795 non-municipal solar installations in our city that totaled about 3 megawatts. today that number is nearly quadrupled. we have over 3 40 that total 12 megawatts of power. and this is saving san franciscans more than 4-1/2 million dollars a year...
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they plan to make regular visits to poland. but it means she has lost contact with her friends in germany. time for an afternoon snack. she learned german from her grandmother, and by watching german television. many of her colleagues don't speak german at all. she earns about 500 euros per month. >> you can earn a lot more in germany. we could go there and earn money to bring back. that's a lot. but living here and earning local rates, it's quite hard. >> i prefer poland. >> ingrid is nearing the end of her three day stay. time for one last call to her daughter in munich. >> what about it being so far? >> that's your decision. i will just drive there instead of driving to cologne. it's doable. >> the trip will take about six hours. ingrid is satisfied. >> i would come here without a moment's thought. >> she is happy to grow old here. the trip is less successful for him. currently less than 1% of germans needing senior care move abroad. there is simply not enough demand, not yet. >> you cannot organize a major move like that ov
they plan to make regular visits to poland. but it means she has lost contact with her friends in germany. time for an afternoon snack. she learned german from her grandmother, and by watching german television. many of her colleagues don't speak german at all. she earns about 500 euros per month. >> you can earn a lot more in germany. we could go there and earn money to bring back. that's a lot. but living here and earning local rates, it's quite hard. >> i prefer poland. >>...
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and also i know -- i've actually visited shelters in the past, but more recently, not too long ago i had a chance to stop by the shelter, one of our family shelters at friendship. and there's a lot of work that needs to be done. i know we fought for support to get the improvements necessary to make that shelter -- well, at least make the location better for a lot of the families who use it. >>> right. >> and i'm wondering how things are going and have any improvements been made? are there delays or challenges that you face in order to get work done to make these places better for the folks that use them? >> so, the biggest challenge is if the city doesn't own the building, then you have to -- you're making improvements to a private landlord which means any improvements you make, you have to pull permits. with first friendship -- and i'll speak directly about that -- we did get additional money to make it year round. it has been just a nine-month shelter. but challenges that there are no showers there. and our challenge, our biggest challenge is once we go in there to do the work to b
and also i know -- i've actually visited shelters in the past, but more recently, not too long ago i had a chance to stop by the shelter, one of our family shelters at friendship. and there's a lot of work that needs to be done. i know we fought for support to get the improvements necessary to make that shelter -- well, at least make the location better for a lot of the families who use it. >>> right. >> and i'm wondering how things are going and have any improvements been made?...
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the wanted to visit me cover the house the wind is very strong. do not say that i'm moving to fighting to stand here. because it's so quiet here and your place under. you. it's suddenly stopped now it will be in another direction with the fortress of ice is grown in just one hour and it's only the beginning what's going to happen what are we in for. choose. basic leave the brigade economic up and downs in the final month day the london deal sang i and the rest of the life during the if you will be everything they. do we speak your language anything but they will not advance. music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles couldn't stories. you hear. that troy all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye all tito is comb. if you. that's the careful the ice is soft. that the you know it's so good that you came here. how can a woman stay here and do anything my decision came very naturally i stayed here to help my mother because i just couldn't leave her i made up my mind to help her. i co
the wanted to visit me cover the house the wind is very strong. do not say that i'm moving to fighting to stand here. because it's so quiet here and your place under. you. it's suddenly stopped now it will be in another direction with the fortress of ice is grown in just one hour and it's only the beginning what's going to happen what are we in for. choose. basic leave the brigade economic up and downs in the final month day the london deal sang i and the rest of the life during the if you will...
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power thousands and the c e os are experiencing higher visits. moving on the cost of outpatient services one of the things a that's nice to see is the the surgical procedure costs reduced. and overall you'll notice that united states outpatient costs has gone down 9.7 percent and the main driving drivers are the surgical costs and this $313 decreases translates to approximately $1.4 million for the trust fund. we then look at are our services being used. we're looking at the professional procedures per thousand if you want to divide this but 1 thousand but the trends you see about 1.2 office visits per person per year that your overall contact with the system meaning our lab x rays so you're seeing not way you sauce u saw in the hmo as the doctor awe let you to earlier there's a decrease in folks being seen and there's a decrease in the procedure per thousand we're trying to understand meaning surgical procedures that might not be being done we're report on that in a later meeting >> commissioner frazier. >> can we look for one moment at lab serv
power thousands and the c e os are experiencing higher visits. moving on the cost of outpatient services one of the things a that's nice to see is the the surgical procedure costs reduced. and overall you'll notice that united states outpatient costs has gone down 9.7 percent and the main driving drivers are the surgical costs and this $313 decreases translates to approximately $1.4 million for the trust fund. we then look at are our services being used. we're looking at the professional...