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you enjoy your visit.. >> 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 o
you enjoy your visit.. >> 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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have your visit.ve like hit traffic and been like, oh, there's no point in driving the rest of the way up there. i guess now i have to wait longer to see my son. >> mr. bumgardener, we're going to have to cancel that visit. it's 25 people at least on every visiting list after this. we're going to have to send you back upstairs. >> okay. >> come on out. >> about 15 minutes later, bumgardener's fiancee, amanda, arrives with their newborn son and bumgardener's brother, cameron. they are nearly an hour late. >> how are you doing, instantly. >> bumgardener. >> bumgardener? what time of your appointment? >> it was at 1:00. >> at 1:00? >> yeah. >> yeah, that group's been closed, and they're already upstairs. >> okay. >> just try to be here about 30 minutes early. that way we can check you in, and you won't run into the problem again, okay? >> thank you. >> check-in time was 12:30. we had run into traffic. i knew they wouldn't let us see him but figured i'd try anyways. >> i know she's going to drive extra sl
have your visit.ve like hit traffic and been like, oh, there's no point in driving the rest of the way up there. i guess now i have to wait longer to see my son. >> mr. bumgardener, we're going to have to cancel that visit. it's 25 people at least on every visiting list after this. we're going to have to send you back upstairs. >> okay. >> come on out. >> about 15 minutes later, bumgardener's fiancee, amanda, arrives with their newborn son and bumgardener's brother,...
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i don't even have visits. it's my one visit i'm going to get. my sister's going to be here. >> removing an inmate wristband is a pretty big deal, that's why it's a class i charge. that's basically our only way of sort of tracking who is who here in the jail. >> even if it's just maybe a foot away but not on the wrist, it's still -- >> it's still a charge. still just as serious, because again, there's no sort of lesser charge, you know, removing an inmate wrist band but having it close by. it just either is or it isn't. so i gave her a loss of visiting for a week. just so happens she does have a pretty big visit i think scheduled next weekend. so i think it will hit home to her sort of the punishment for what happened. >> can i ask them to take another privilege away or what do you think? >> no. that's not up to you. >> oh. >> you can't decide what you're going to be punished for. >> i understand. >> so i'm unable to get my visit. it's okay. i really don't want them to see me like this anyway. they probably wouldn't be real happy, so -- >>> jerma
i don't even have visits. it's my one visit i'm going to get. my sister's going to be here. >> removing an inmate wristband is a pretty big deal, that's why it's a class i charge. that's basically our only way of sort of tracking who is who here in the jail. >> even if it's just maybe a foot away but not on the wrist, it's still -- >> it's still a charge. still just as serious, because again, there's no sort of lesser charge, you know, removing an inmate wrist band but having...
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talk to your doctor and visit humira.com.g the finalists considered for the new role of canine handler at the hillsborough county jail. >> what's up, man. >> hey, sir. >> how are you? >> good. welcome back again. >> thanks. >> this process will end at some point. i promise you. >> sounds good, sir. >> colonel jim previtera called bickerstaff to his office for one final discussion. >> this thing has gorkt. this program has got work. i wanted to make sure we had the right person. it's clear to all of us that you have what it takes to do this job and to make it work and to be successful. i got no doubt at all, but at the same time, the other thing that is glaringly apparent to all of us, not only the fact that you can do this job and do it well, but we all agree you should be a supervisor. that's all your supervisors saying, do you want to tie him to the south end of a dog for the next seven or eight years when in the next seven or eight years, when he could be a lieutenant? the thing is, if i tie you for that dog, one thing is
talk to your doctor and visit humira.com.g the finalists considered for the new role of canine handler at the hillsborough county jail. >> what's up, man. >> hey, sir. >> how are you? >> good. welcome back again. >> thanks. >> this process will end at some point. i promise you. >> sounds good, sir. >> colonel jim previtera called bickerstaff to his office for one final discussion. >> this thing has gorkt. this program has got work. i wanted...
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visitation. visitation on the weekend. meet him for the first time through glass.uck. it's just how it is. >> and now it will be even longer before bumgarner holds his son. he recently went to court where a judge ruled on his probation violation on an earlier conviction of attempted robbery. >> he gave me a year for my violation. i only got like eight more months. i have to wait eight months to really meet him. >> and much of that eight months could be spent in the housing unit he now dreads. >> i mean, anything can happen here. that dude in the fourth floor, he could have killed me in that cell and left me there. >> over in one of the female housing units, sabrina monahan, serving a month and a half for misdemeanor drug possession has recently caught the attention of deputies. >> i noticed on tuesday that inmate monahan seemed a little out of it. like a little loopy or whatever. and i talked to her. she said that she had been drinking a lot of coffee. this morning my sergeant called me and told me that ms. brewer gave her information that inmate boyce is possibly
visitation. visitation on the weekend. meet him for the first time through glass.uck. it's just how it is. >> and now it will be even longer before bumgarner holds his son. he recently went to court where a judge ruled on his probation violation on an earlier conviction of attempted robbery. >> he gave me a year for my violation. i only got like eight more months. i have to wait eight months to really meet him. >> and much of that eight months could be spent in the housing...
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he added that defense ministers will visit the island soon. japan calls the four islands the northern territories. the government maintains the islands were illegally occupied after world war ii. >> translator: the four islands are an inherent part of japan's territory. the japanese government will never accept a visit to the territory by russian government leaders. >> japan launched a protest through diplomatic channels but sugga said that the visit would not affect dialogue between the two countries. >>> a plan to remove the radioactive water from tunnels at fukushima daiichi is facing new challenges. officials are hoping to use ice to stop the flow of contaminated water but they've been told they may have to switch to cement. tokyo electric power company officials believe highly radioactive water flowing into underground tunnels is mixing with ground water and heeking into the ocean. they're attempting to block the tunnels with ice barriers and then workers would remove the contaminated water. but the acting chief of the nuclear regulation
he added that defense ministers will visit the island soon. japan calls the four islands the northern territories. the government maintains the islands were illegally occupied after world war ii. >> translator: the four islands are an inherent part of japan's territory. the japanese government will never accept a visit to the territory by russian government leaders. >> japan launched a protest through diplomatic channels but sugga said that the visit would not affect dialogue...
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own officer asked fore alternatives but at&t never prooitd one of the things to happen in the site visit they're to look at alternative locates and at&t it to provide guidance how to prioritize those locations. open to .2. so in this case dpw brings up semimasks and says my version was incorrect if at&t wants to august our semi tusks according to cambridge dictionary they include words like not distant near or close those definitions apply to the uncle i was river to the school daniel yell webster across the street. it's .3 the jurisdiction at&t deposits that the board jurisdiction didn't apply due to the hearing exceeding the 60 day deadline, however, as indicated from a prior board headline when at&t it r is the appellant it seems like at&t is quite happy to exceed the 60 day deadline it was the june 25th hearing denied after 60 days. to be in this case it appears at&t has cut and pasted from a different brief it sites the location at one 10 burr rose they claim inform alternative locations exist well, that may be true for one 10 burr roses, however, they've not documented this case fo
own officer asked fore alternatives but at&t never prooitd one of the things to happen in the site visit they're to look at alternative locates and at&t it to provide guidance how to prioritize those locations. open to .2. so in this case dpw brings up semimasks and says my version was incorrect if at&t wants to august our semi tusks according to cambridge dictionary they include words like not distant near or close those definitions apply to the uncle i was river to the school...
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to learn more about the cities on our tour, visit c-span.org. we continue with our look of the history of st. paul. this is american history tv on c-span3. alexander ramsey was a politician who achieved recognition and people don't realize that. he was not from minnesota. he and his wife or from pennsylvania. 1815. born in he rose through the ranks, he started as a lawyer and then became involved in the whig party, served in congress, and that is how he made connections. his would help him later in life, including working for zachary taylor. taylor was so grateful the work a pointid, he wanted to in the first territorial governor of minnesota. first had a career from territorial governor, the mayor of st. paul, second elected state governor, u.s. senator, serving washington, and secretary of war. we are not sure why taylor chose alexander ramsey to be the first territorial governor. actually ramsey was the third choice. what if history went a different direction? who were the other people? ramsey did except. he and his wife or hesitant to come t
to learn more about the cities on our tour, visit c-span.org. we continue with our look of the history of st. paul. this is american history tv on c-span3. alexander ramsey was a politician who achieved recognition and people don't realize that. he was not from minnesota. he and his wife or from pennsylvania. 1815. born in he rose through the ranks, he started as a lawyer and then became involved in the whig party, served in congress, and that is how he made connections. his would help him...
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next, a visit to fraunces tavern at the southern tip of manhattan. to learn the history of the reconstructed 1719 building where general george washington bid farewell to his officers following the revolutionary war. >> fraunces tavern is at 54 pearl street, which is the corner of pearl and broad street in lower manhattan. it was built in 1719 with the delancey family. it was never lived in, it was built at a home, but it was a very mercantile area, lots of sailors coming in and out, lots of ships. so the delanceys never wanted to raise their family here, so it was rented out by different tenants. one of the tenants was mr. holt and he rented a dance hall. in 1762, samuel fraunces purchased 54 pearl street and he opened up the queen's head tavern. and being down here in lower manhattan, you were at the center of commerce. so it was location, location, location. it was a very popular tavern. soon, the politics of the times started really kicking up and samuel fraunces was a patriot, so having a tavern named after your king and queen was not a good ide
next, a visit to fraunces tavern at the southern tip of manhattan. to learn the history of the reconstructed 1719 building where general george washington bid farewell to his officers following the revolutionary war. >> fraunces tavern is at 54 pearl street, which is the corner of pearl and broad street in lower manhattan. it was built in 1719 with the delancey family. it was never lived in, it was built at a home, but it was a very mercantile area, lots of sailors coming in and out, lots...
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. >> i was really nervous about the visit because ray was so nervous.he 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 get
. >> i was really nervous about the visit because ray was so nervous.he 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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. >>> a family visiting great america amusement park named the lucky 75 millionth guest today. i couldn't even hear him. the prosper family showered with confetti and vip package the moment they entered the park in santa clara as the 75 millionth guest, they won a golden key to the park, giving them access for 25 years. today was the first time they'd come to the park as a family. >> just complete shock. we've never won anything like this before and 25 years, that's a lot of visits to this park. it will be great. >> a lot of coaster rides. the prospers' three young daughters
. >>> a family visiting great america amusement park named the lucky 75 millionth guest today. i couldn't even hear him. the prosper family showered with confetti and vip package the moment they entered the park in santa clara as the 75 millionth guest, they won a golden key to the park, giving them access for 25 years. today was the first time they'd come to the park as a family. >> just complete shock. we've never won anything like this before and 25 years, that's a lot of...
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president francois hollande said while visiting baghdad that france would join in air strikes against i.s. >> the enemy of iraq is a terrorist group that recognizes no borders but makes territorial claims. it wants war, not just against iraq, but also against all peoples who do not share their vision of a world based on terror. >> in contrast, germany has rejected any involvement in air strikes against i.s. >> 10 countries are now overboard with the u.s. in this effort, but not turkey. let's go toorian jones in istanbul and find out why. why do the turks not want to provide the u.s. with the facilities they so desperately need right now? >> basically because the islamic state are holding 49 turkish diplomats and their families hostage, and there's a great deal of concern about the conditions they are being held in. added to that is that turkey does border the region, and it is believed to be as many as 1000 if not more turkish members of the islamic state, and there are fears that if turkey does take a more military approach to the islamic state, they can fall victim to a tax on turki
president francois hollande said while visiting baghdad that france would join in air strikes against i.s. >> the enemy of iraq is a terrorist group that recognizes no borders but makes territorial claims. it wants war, not just against iraq, but also against all peoples who do not share their vision of a world based on terror. >> in contrast, germany has rejected any involvement in air strikes against i.s. >> 10 countries are now overboard with the u.s. in this effort, but...
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of course, to go once a month for a conjugal visit is -- now. another half-hour. i don't think so.t is breasts. just breast milk. he still doesn't understand we are going to see daddy. poor guy, huh. he has to see all these things. he didn't do anything. he just came into this world. >> coming up, after stabbing his offender gets a visit from his family. >> translator: she was stabbed in the back and in the stomach. it is a nightmare for us. starts a fight fight back fast with tums. relief that neutralizes acid on contact... ...and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! try great tasting tums chewy delights. yummy. tlet's get out of here. road-trip!guys. so esurance is using technology to help them see new york. should of brought a camera. you are a camera. bring cash? kind of like how they use technology to help you make smart choices about your insurance. nice shot, vika! us open, please. it's just how they roll. that was fun man, i'm exhausted. esurance. proud sponsor of the us open. dovisit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destina
of course, to go once a month for a conjugal visit is -- now. another half-hour. i don't think so.t is breasts. just breast milk. he still doesn't understand we are going to see daddy. poor guy, huh. he has to see all these things. he didn't do anything. he just came into this world. >> coming up, after stabbing his offender gets a visit from his family. >> translator: she was stabbed in the back and in the stomach. it is a nightmare for us. starts a fight fight back fast with tums....
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and india as narendra modi visit the united states. that's in "the week ahead". . >> now for the latest developments in it fight against i.s.i.l. u.s.-led forces carried out three air strikes in the northern syria province of raqqa. it comes as kurdish forces tried to halt the advance in the north. more than 140,000 syrians crossed into turkey to nee the fighting there. stefanie dekker has the latest from the turkish-syrian border. >> reporter: the town of kobani is nestled across the border from us in turkey. it's been a quiet day, i say relatively. shells landing, fired by i.s.i.l., there were injuries, but in the last few hours, we heard more military ability, we heard heavy weapons, and a couple of loud explosions, and we have responsibling to sources with the ypg, the fighters that are protecting the area. they seem to be firing artillery from the hill towards the west. i.s.i.l. has three blanks here, the we were side is where they are closest. 2km. at its most. 12km, around 10-12. humanitarian impact has been enormous, over 150,0
and india as narendra modi visit the united states. that's in "the week ahead". . >> now for the latest developments in it fight against i.s.i.l. u.s.-led forces carried out three air strikes in the northern syria province of raqqa. it comes as kurdish forces tried to halt the advance in the north. more than 140,000 syrians crossed into turkey to nee the fighting there. stefanie dekker has the latest from the turkish-syrian border. >> reporter: the town of kobani is...
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i have to tell you she's a wonderful, wonderful take care she visited classrooms we were there with point kelly and vice president sullivan and she had rave reviews about what was happening in the classrooms thank you to the leadership at paul rivera k a for a wonderful visit. i have to tell you she was incredible we really, really appreciated her comments as well. i wanted to give you that information and commissioners to let you know because of the work that the san francisco unified school district has done for years around music and art i've been visited inform keynote for the white house initiative for hispanics a national policy for arts held in the areas to bring people to talk about the curriculum of the arts portion of the core curriculum i'm honored to be visited to that address and talking about the wonderful work we do in san francisco and our master plan and some of the plans in store for the future look for more information as soon as that's available >> thank you commissioner wynns. >> i went to hillcrest on the first day of school i want to express my thanks to the princip
i have to tell you she's a wonderful, wonderful take care she visited classrooms we were there with point kelly and vice president sullivan and she had rave reviews about what was happening in the classrooms thank you to the leadership at paul rivera k a for a wonderful visit. i have to tell you she was incredible we really, really appreciated her comments as well. i wanted to give you that information and commissioners to let you know because of the work that the san francisco unified school...
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he is now on his way back to japan after his three-day visit to south asia. japan has long been the top donor to the two south asian nations but china is increasingly flexing its economic muscle in the region. so abe is playing catchup. >> reporter: abe's visit to sri lanka on sunday was the first by a japanese prime minister in 24 years. the nation is close to sealing a pact with gentlemayea japan. crude oil is shipped along this route. abe and president paxar agreed to launch government talks to ensure safety and uphold the freedom of navigation in the indian ocean. >> translator: sri lanka and japan are both nations that share values. we've agreed to extend our friendly relationship to a new partnership between maritime states. >> translator: i thank japan and its people for the support, understanding, cooperation, and friendship it extended when sri lanka was in a difficult and challenging period. >> reporter: abe earlier visited bangladesh where he met prime minister sheikh shena. they confirmed that japan will extend economic assistance worth up to $6 b
he is now on his way back to japan after his three-day visit to south asia. japan has long been the top donor to the two south asian nations but china is increasingly flexing its economic muscle in the region. so abe is playing catchup. >> reporter: abe's visit to sri lanka on sunday was the first by a japanese prime minister in 24 years. the nation is close to sealing a pact with gentlemayea japan. crude oil is shipped along this route. abe and president paxar agreed to launch government...
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visit angieslist.com today.ork with equity experts who work with regional experts who work with portfolio management experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. in the nation... the safest feature in your car is you. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. which for you, shouldn't be a problem. just another way we put members first because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> inmates david boltjes and paul inman have distinguished themselves by tattooing the whites of their eyes. but at limon correctional facility, standing out from the crowd can bring unwanted attention. ♪ don't you know >> the information we're receiving is that they're using a homemade syringe and placing the syringe into the white part of their eye and injecting ink in whatever color they choose to color their eyes. it's imperative that we remove this needle out of circulation. when they
visit angieslist.com today.ork with equity experts who work with regional experts who work with portfolio management experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. in the nation... the safest feature in your car is you. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. which for you, shouldn't be a problem. just another way we put members first because we don't have shareholders. join the nation....
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i said i will have some on the outside visit -- pay you a visit and they will [ bleep ] and rape every one of your kids and kill you. i said how do you like that, bitch? i said bring that [ bleep ] i said you don't [ bleep ] go there. >> four days later, etter is released back to his cell. >> seem to be doing a lot better to me. i hope you feel you are. >> i'm doing better. >> okay. i'm glad to hear that. just keep it up. >> just get real frustrated. i wrapped up my emotions. i never think ahead. i never plan ahead about what i'm doing. >> while nobody can tell if he will hurt himself again, etter still feels it's better than the alternative. >> i've learned to take my aggressions out on myself instead of other people, you know. because may be the wrong thing to do, but you know, i don't want to hurt other people. just gets you more trouble than it does hurting yourself. >>> where's waldo? he's with small businesses using him to get customers to shop local, and it's back to the future with a 19th century flavored elevator pitch. all of that and more coming up next on "your business." ♪
i said i will have some on the outside visit -- pay you a visit and they will [ bleep ] and rape every one of your kids and kill you. i said how do you like that, bitch? i said bring that [ bleep ] i said you don't [ bleep ] go there. >> four days later, etter is released back to his cell. >> seem to be doing a lot better to me. i hope you feel you are. >> i'm doing better. >> okay. i'm glad to hear that. just keep it up. >> just get real frustrated. i wrapped up...
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they are mobilizing low-income voters ahead of this year's mid-term elections and will visit 36 cities10 key battleground states. >>> a well-known christian (qx@ student organization has been denied official recognition on the nearly two dozen college campuses in the california state university system. the evangelical intervarsity christian fellowship requires its leaders to affirm specific christian beliefs, a policy that effectively bars from leadership those who disagree. the cal state system says the requirement violates its nondiscrimination policy, and that official student groups must open leadership to all. intervarsity says changing the requirement would compromise its religious beliefs. >>> secular activists were at the supreme court and capitol hill this week raising concerns about the wall of separation between religion and government. the secular coalition for america led demonstrations against recent supreme court decisions, including the hobby lobby ruling, which they believe allow religion to encroach on the state. they expressed their concern with a symbolic "wall of s
they are mobilizing low-income voters ahead of this year's mid-term elections and will visit 36 cities10 key battleground states. >>> a well-known christian (qx@ student organization has been denied official recognition on the nearly two dozen college campuses in the california state university system. the evangelical intervarsity christian fellowship requires its leaders to affirm specific christian beliefs, a policy that effectively bars from leadership those who disagree. the cal...
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he reviewed our entire investigation and spent two days visiting substations. ultimately finding failures in pg&e promises to aggressively increase security. >> i think they get a passing grade but is passing good enough? is the minimum enough? i think not. >> would you call pg&e security now high-level security? >> yes, i think for critical facilities we have high-level securities there. >> reporter: stephanie douglas is pg&e's director of security. we asked her to provide specific details regarding our 14 unannounced visits to substations. >> can you tell us where we've been and when? >> i'll let you tell me. i do know a couple places where you've been. and i know that you've been to -- visiting some of our sites at night. >> that's part of our test here. can you tell us where we were and when? >> honey, i'll let you give me some ideas. >> reporter: nbc bay area has made several requests, and pg&e has refused to provide specific details showing us that the utility's high-level on-site security net was able to track our unannounced visits. >> do you think pg&e
he reviewed our entire investigation and spent two days visiting substations. ultimately finding failures in pg&e promises to aggressively increase security. >> i think they get a passing grade but is passing good enough? is the minimum enough? i think not. >> would you call pg&e security now high-level security? >> yes, i think for critical facilities we have high-level securities there. >> reporter: stephanie douglas is pg&e's director of security. we asked...
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whom she decided not to bring on the visit.has just arrived at the prison with ray's other brother, brad ward. and brad's wife, becky. >> i don't know what i'm going to say to be honest with you. i planned it all in my mind. but what do you say? you know what i mean p? when i first see her, god, i'll probably end up crying. we'll just take it as it comes. i wing everything i do any way. what are you doing? what are you doing, rave? how are you doing? man, you're so beautiful. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> don't mention it, bro. >> man, you guys look good. >> oh, man. >> i'm nervous. >> you probably couldn't sleep last night. >> no, i couldn't. i didn't sleep at all. she's beautiful. my goodness, man. do i like old? >> no. >> yes, i do. >> you're a grandpa. >> i know, i know. i wanted to see emily too. >> that's your incentive. you get to see her when you get out. >> it is, i swear. oh, man. >> you won't believe how pretty she is. >> she's got good genetics. yeah. first time i hold her, i don't want it to be in a prison. honest
whom she decided not to bring on the visit.has just arrived at the prison with ray's other brother, brad ward. and brad's wife, becky. >> i don't know what i'm going to say to be honest with you. i planned it all in my mind. but what do you say? you know what i mean p? when i first see her, god, i'll probably end up crying. we'll just take it as it comes. i wing everything i do any way. what are you doing? what are you doing, rave? how are you doing? man, you're so beautiful. >>...
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to ferguson and the efficacy of the visit. do you think you would have arrived or the department would have arrived this quickly to this decision without that visit? >> that is an interesting question. i mean i think there is certainly -- i think the trip was invaluable from my own perspective to have obtained in a very personal way a sense of what the situation was there. by interacting with residents of ferguson, by speaking to the investigators who were involved in the ongoing investigation. i think that certainly at least in for me, you know, sharpened the my own sense of what was going on there and the potential need for that which we are announcing today. so i think that visit certainly influenced the decision that we made today and are announcing today. >> thank you. the next question. >> in your discussions with residents around ferguson i'm sure one thing you heard there are a lot of different jurisdictions around the area. walk a couple of blocks from where michael brown was shot and you are in bellwood. a lot of dif
to ferguson and the efficacy of the visit. do you think you would have arrived or the department would have arrived this quickly to this decision without that visit? >> that is an interesting question. i mean i think there is certainly -- i think the trip was invaluable from my own perspective to have obtained in a very personal way a sense of what the situation was there. by interacting with residents of ferguson, by speaking to the investigators who were involved in the ongoing...
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the indian's visit to the united states is a major visit. >> we welcome him. we are excited to see him. >> patel's father spent seven months in india, campaigning for modi. they raised expectations continue the indian american community. >> we need a relationship between the u.s. government and the indian government. it helped indians living in america, it helps india living in india. indians make up 1% of the population in the united states. they are an extremely successful bunch of the the average household income of indian americans exceeds that of other americans. many hope better relations between the united states and india will elevate their status here. it's a remarkable turn around for the indian prime minister who arrived in new york to cheering crowds. until recently he was barred from setting foot in the u.s. over accusations he did little to stop riots in the state in gugarat when he was chief executive in 2002. 2,000 muslims were killed in the violence. this woman is from the south-east collective, starting an online campaign protesting the visit
the indian's visit to the united states is a major visit. >> we welcome him. we are excited to see him. >> patel's father spent seven months in india, campaigning for modi. they raised expectations continue the indian american community. >> we need a relationship between the u.s. government and the indian government. it helped indians living in america, it helps india living in india. indians make up 1% of the population in the united states. they are an extremely successful...
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what about security for this visit? does he have any extra security?curity has been a big question here at the vatican for the last week. the reason being that the iraqi ambassador to the vatican gave an interview to an italian newspaper last week saying he wouldn't rule out an eventual -- the pope being an eventual target for isis. this was interpreted by some in the media as being the ambassador saying there was some sort of credible threat against the pope. the vatican quickly denied it this week and in fact said there were no new measures being taken. the pope will travel in his open-air popemobile, the same one he uses here at st. peter's, in albania. that being said, obviously when the pope travels both vatican security and the country he is traveling to are always very careful in terms of security, especially in this moment. but the vatican reiterating that there are no new measures and in particular that pope francis doesn't want his personal safety to take the place of his being able to be close to the people. natalie? >> we certainly wish him
what about security for this visit? does he have any extra security?curity has been a big question here at the vatican for the last week. the reason being that the iraqi ambassador to the vatican gave an interview to an italian newspaper last week saying he wouldn't rule out an eventual -- the pope being an eventual target for isis. this was interpreted by some in the media as being the ambassador saying there was some sort of credible threat against the pope. the vatican quickly denied it this...
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a special visit is usually for offenders who typically wouldn't get visits or for families that live are his mother, 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 g
a special visit is usually for offenders who typically wouldn't get visits or for families that live are his mother, 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...
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this weekend, we partnered with comcast for a visit to st. paul, minnesota. >> st.aul in the 1930's, i would not call it las vegas, but it was a very lively city because the gangsters brought their gun molls. during prohibition, you had the biggest jazz artists of the decade here in st. paul. it was a very lively place, partially because the gangsters were welcome here. virtually every major gangster, kidnapper, and bank robber in america lived and worked within a three block radius of where we are standing today. john dillinger, they be faced carpus.alvin "creepy" people don't know that because there's no statues of these gangsters but this was the epicenter of 1930's crime in the era of john dillinger. the federal bureau of investing haitian under j edgar hoover had -- the federal bureau of investigation under j edgar hoover had their center here. sent tongsters were other prisons across america. it's where it began and ended. we are standing here at historic looking over the junction of the minnesota mississippi rivers. st. paul is located up the mississippi rive
this weekend, we partnered with comcast for a visit to st. paul, minnesota. >> st.aul in the 1930's, i would not call it las vegas, but it was a very lively city because the gangsters brought their gun molls. during prohibition, you had the biggest jazz artists of the decade here in st. paul. it was a very lively place, partially because the gangsters were welcome here. virtually every major gangster, kidnapper, and bank robber in america lived and worked within a three block radius of...
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veterans will visit historic sites in other cities before arriving in washington.g a memorial dedicated to them. >> the weather is pretty nice. hazy skies right now. the temperatures tomorrow, near 80. turning warmer towards the middle of the week. >> thank you for joining us. the michigan wolverines facing the notre dame fighting irish coming up. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. school is in and so are the savings. pretty lady green grapes are just $1.99 a pound. kids love kraft mac & cheese. you'll love that it's 79¢ a box. and grab capri sun for just $1.88. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> any time that notre dame enters into a agreement we want a partner with a like vision. we play for our championships and under our championships. >> and under armour has the same goals aommitment to the student athlete. that is the common core value. you
veterans will visit historic sites in other cities before arriving in washington.g a memorial dedicated to them. >> the weather is pretty nice. hazy skies right now. the temperatures tomorrow, near 80. turning warmer towards the middle of the week. >> thank you for joining us. the michigan wolverines facing the notre dame fighting irish coming up. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card...
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don't trash the other in front of the kids and make the visits easy. >> and read julia's book and theoctor's book. carry these things for 30, 40 years not just six months. >> marianna how was it for you? >> i think it was after the divorce it was a lot easier for myself and my siblings. because we didn't have to hear the constant arguing and fighting. i decided to stay with my dad and i feel a lot better now than when my parents were together. >> you know i hate to be smiling when mariana says it, but when i told my child i was getting a divorce the child said, what took you so long? parents think they're doing the child a favor, by not telling them. sometimes a frank discussion, i don't know if mariana grace with mariana agrees with that but -- >> it was a bit of a relief, i admit everything was better once i knew. >> julia in preparation for show i was reading a study that was a bit spruzzing to me. it was -- surprising to me. it was older young adults, emotional three quarters of them had said my life would be different and i would be different if my parents had not gotten divorced
don't trash the other in front of the kids and make the visits easy. >> and read julia's book and theoctor's book. carry these things for 30, 40 years not just six months. >> marianna how was it for you? >> i think it was after the divorce it was a lot easier for myself and my siblings. because we didn't have to hear the constant arguing and fighting. i decided to stay with my dad and i feel a lot better now than when my parents were together. >> you know i hate to be...
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>> what i can say is the individual was here to visit family who live in this country. the further details, i think, are to be identified in the coming days, relevant or not, we'll see. in terms of contact tracing, we're just beginning the process, since investigation just began today. but the health department had been already forward leaning on that. so we're locating information for individuals so that that can begin immediately. on the phone? >> the next question comes from maggie fox with nbc news. your line is open. >> thanks. i know that you have been extremely clear that people don't stress this virus unless they're showing symptoms. nonetheless, the reaction in the united states has been disbelieves of i'm wondering what steps you might take to reassure people who fear they may have traveled on the same plane with this patient or passed through the same airport with this patient, that they are not at risk? >> well, people can always call us at cdc info. they can also check on our website, the flight in question is a specific flight, departing liberia to the 19t
>> what i can say is the individual was here to visit family who live in this country. the further details, i think, are to be identified in the coming days, relevant or not, we'll see. in terms of contact tracing, we're just beginning the process, since investigation just began today. but the health department had been already forward leaning on that. so we're locating information for individuals so that that can begin immediately. on the phone? >> the next question comes from...
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he was on his way to a conjugal visit with his wife, alexandra. >> translator: it's a private visit between me and her and nobody else. we can spend three hours together. >> just a few of the american prisons profiled on "lockup" allow conjugal visits. usually overnight stays between well-behaved inmates and their spouses. what made this visit so unusual, however, was that alexandra is not only vladimir's wife but his partner in crime. she is currently incarcerated at a serbian women's prison and was transported to zabela for the visit. >> it's a nice privilege for somebody locked up. >> translator: it's not a privilege. it's their right. the right of every prisoner who has a spouse. >> translator: well, i feel good about it. but i also have cold feet. it's hard to explain. i sometime wonder if she even wants to see me again. i mean, i don't know. it's hard to put into words, but i'm happy about it. >> finally, vladimir and alexandra are reunited. though zabela was like no prison we've ever seen, the warden claims the unusual atmosphere here is effective. >> translator: it was a conscious d
he was on his way to a conjugal visit with his wife, alexandra. >> translator: it's a private visit between me and her and nobody else. we can spend three hours together. >> just a few of the american prisons profiled on "lockup" allow conjugal visits. usually overnight stays between well-behaved inmates and their spouses. what made this visit so unusual, however, was that alexandra is not only vladimir's wife but his partner in crime. she is currently incarcerated at a...
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watching that visit, i would never have thought adam was a runaway or had any problems. there did seem to be a true bond of love between the two. >> i don't know what it was that kept adam so happy. he always had a smile on his face. seeing his mother getting emotional, i think it started to get to him a little bit. >> these make you grow up. now i can say i am proud of the way you turned out. >> adam maintained hope he was going to get out someday because of the sthisting laws on minors and life in prison. >> i will get out. this isn't going to be forever. >> coming up. >> my nickname is lefty. it's because i have one arm. >> the loss of an arm leads to murder. a mouth breather! how do you sleep like that? you dry up, your cold feels even worse. well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip, and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do. sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe righ
watching that visit, i would never have thought adam was a runaway or had any problems. there did seem to be a true bond of love between the two. >> i don't know what it was that kept adam so happy. he always had a smile on his face. seeing his mother getting emotional, i think it started to get to him a little bit. >> these make you grow up. now i can say i am proud of the way you turned out. >> adam maintained hope he was going to get out someday because of the sthisting...