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. ♪ >>> the wabash valley correctional facility in indiana houses a large number of inmates who are,r were considered, mentally ill at the time of their crimes. when "lockup" visited there, we met two such inmates. they killed after their own minds turned on them. and their murders took on dimensions that were not only shocking, they were unimaginable. >> i'm frank street jr., i'm 38 years old. i've been down since 1993 for shooting my mom. >> during our first day of shooting at wabash, our "lockup" crew met frank street, an inmate housed in the prison's residential treatment unit. at the time of the interview, street was experiencing involuntary tremors due to his medication. >> i started having delusions that the people were out there hurting me. and i have this video cassette tape of a party showing people hurting me. and i showed my parents. they said no, no, there ain't nothing to that. i said well you guys are crazy. i'm watching it. they was thinking sane, i was the crazy one. >> a short time later street's delusions got the better of him. >> i load up the 30-30 because i thou
. ♪ >>> the wabash valley correctional facility in indiana houses a large number of inmates who are,r were considered, mentally ill at the time of their crimes. when "lockup" visited there, we met two such inmates. they killed after their own minds turned on them. and their murders took on dimensions that were not only shocking, they were unimaginable. >> i'm frank street jr., i'm 38 years old. i've been down since 1993 for shooting my mom. >> during our first...
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linwood avenue in atlantic county is shut down by popular, with a -- wabash avenue is the alternate. >>> police in new york city say they are aware of a newly released isis video showing images of time square. they insist there is no specific threat to the city. abc's kenneth moten reports. the threat to the homeland is being taken seriously across the nation. >> we will not live in fear. >> reporter: new york city police on alert guns out after isis put out a new video bragging about terror attacks and showing nyc. >> make very, very clear that the people of new york city will not be intimidated. >> reporter: this latest propaganda video came 48 hours after another video threatened washington, d.c. >> we have more police in the district than any city in the united states. they have assured me they are operating at a higher leveling. >> s.w.a.t teams moved in yesterday morning encountering reenforced doors at an isis safehouse. 8 people were arrested, two killed. investigators are scouring the safehouse for more clues. >> to see if they can find traces to other people, first fingerpr
linwood avenue in atlantic county is shut down by popular, with a -- wabash avenue is the alternate. >>> police in new york city say they are aware of a newly released isis video showing images of time square. they insist there is no specific threat to the city. abc's kenneth moten reports. the threat to the homeland is being taken seriously across the nation. >> we will not live in fear. >> reporter: new york city police on alert guns out after isis put out a new video...
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it's over with now, though. >> four years after our shoot trotter was still at wabash and in generalulation. >> imagine being buried alive in a windowless cell 23 1/2 hours a day. the sunlight hasn't touched your skin in years. you feel like you're living in darkness and humanity has been drained from your soul by the cruel and inhumane conditions being inflicted upon you. imagine being buried alive and being deprived of your basic senses of sight, sound, smell, touch and taste. you're faced with extraordinary isolation. complete idleness. and limited environmental stimulation. which pushes you to acts of desperation and paranoia. imagine being buried alive and losing your sense of time. you can't tell day from night. and each day passes you by just like the one before. how long are you going to imagine being buried alive? >>> due it mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> deputies respond to a possible gang beating inside a cell. but outside the view of surveillance cameras. >> it appears there's a physical altercation that's transpiring at this time. you can see the
it's over with now, though. >> four years after our shoot trotter was still at wabash and in generalulation. >> imagine being buried alive in a windowless cell 23 1/2 hours a day. the sunlight hasn't touched your skin in years. you feel like you're living in darkness and humanity has been drained from your soul by the cruel and inhumane conditions being inflicted upon you. imagine being buried alive and being deprived of your basic senses of sight, sound, smell, touch and taste....
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sentence, convicted of dealing narcotics, chaz harper welcomes every opportunity to stay busy at indiana wabash valley correctional facility. >> sweep around the cracks and get underneath the tracks and come back with a big broom. >> how many times a day do do you this? >> three or four. depending on how many times i get out. >> he doesn't mind cleaning the showers, he hates showering in them. >> you have to do a hand stand to get the soap off of your private area. look how close you have to get against the wall. if you are fat, that's not going to happen. you get outside, out of your cell more. >> how much do you make? >> about $30 a month. it is what it is. same thing over and over. >> left, left. >> we have seen unusual jobs as well. the maricopa county jail at phoenix, arizona has the only female chain gang in the nation. they assist a local catholic church with burials. >> the body of james and may his soul find its home with you in heaven. >> i remember one shot i was able to get, i climbed into the back of the vehicle that they were using to transport the casket. i came in behind as the
sentence, convicted of dealing narcotics, chaz harper welcomes every opportunity to stay busy at indiana wabash valley correctional facility. >> sweep around the cracks and get underneath the tracks and come back with a big broom. >> how many times a day do do you this? >> three or four. depending on how many times i get out. >> he doesn't mind cleaning the showers, he hates showering in them. >> you have to do a hand stand to get the soap off of your private area....
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jessica: the first one is the wabash trace bike trail. it is a beautiful, tree covered in the summer and not so much right now. there are a lot of neat things to do along the wabash trace which begins in council bluffs and extends all the way down to the southern state line. i would encourage people to go to the small town of malvern. there is a project art church. they had seasonal events. alyx: a lot of reasons why this could be the pick. next, we have the covered bridges of madison county. jessica: i think a lot of folks are familiar with the bridges of madison county because they are so iconic late beautiful. if you decide to take a trip out to see the roseman bridge, the city of winterset is their home. you can do a couple of different i suggest you head to the new john wayne museum, lots of great memorabilia. in relation to the bridges of madison county, we have the broadway show kicking off at the end of the month. alyx: our takes us to northeast iowa -- our next one takes us to northeast iowa. jessica: it looks to the south over t
jessica: the first one is the wabash trace bike trail. it is a beautiful, tree covered in the summer and not so much right now. there are a lot of neat things to do along the wabash trace which begins in council bluffs and extends all the way down to the southern state line. i would encourage people to go to the small town of malvern. there is a project art church. they had seasonal events. alyx: a lot of reasons why this could be the pick. next, we have the covered bridges of madison county....
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convicted of dealing narcotics, chazz harper welcomes every opportunity to stay busy at indiana's wabashalley correctional facility. >> take the broom and sweep around the cracks, [ bleep ] underneath the tracks, and come back with a big broom. >> how many times a day do do you this? >> about three times a day. three or four. depending on how many times we get out. >> and though harper doesn't mind cleaning the showers, he does hate showering in them. >> you have to do a hand stand to get the soap off of your private area. you know. i mean seriously. look how close you got to get against the wall. if you are fat, that's not going to happen. get pay, you get outside, i mean out of your cell more. >> how much do you make? >> about 30 bucks a month. it is what it is. same thing over and over. >> left, left. >> we have seen some more unusual jobs, as well. [ chanting ] >> the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, has the only female chain gang in the nation. their job is to assist a local catholic church in burials of the indigent. >> we are here to bury the body of james. bless, oh, lor
convicted of dealing narcotics, chazz harper welcomes every opportunity to stay busy at indiana's wabashalley correctional facility. >> take the broom and sweep around the cracks, [ bleep ] underneath the tracks, and come back with a big broom. >> how many times a day do do you this? >> about three times a day. three or four. depending on how many times we get out. >> and though harper doesn't mind cleaning the showers, he does hate showering in them. >> you have...
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if a body of water impacts the water quality of the wabash or the kankakee rivers, the great lakes or anything similar, our bill protects those waters. it protects commonsense exemptions for isolated ponds and agricultural or roadside ditches, most of which the e.p.a. has indicated they never intended to cover. we require consultation with stakeholders such as states and the ag community, including soil and water conservation districts. given the e.p.a. principles, procedure and a clear deadline. this is the bipartisan effort that's meant to be constructive. i urge my colleagues, republican and democrat, to allow us to consider the bipartisan federal water quality protection act. it is our obligation to debate this important issue. i am confident a bipartisan majority of my senate colleagues will support this commonsense bipartisan bill. and this much i promise -- i will continue to push congress to pass a permanent solution. we will never stop advocating on behalf of indiana's farmers and families, ranchers and small business and those of the entire country. mr. president, i yield ba
if a body of water impacts the water quality of the wabash or the kankakee rivers, the great lakes or anything similar, our bill protects those waters. it protects commonsense exemptions for isolated ponds and agricultural or roadside ditches, most of which the e.p.a. has indicated they never intended to cover. we require consultation with stakeholders such as states and the ag community, including soil and water conservation districts. given the e.p.a. principles, procedure and a clear...