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warden grantt culliver embodies them. he's authoritative. >> you know that. >> dynamic and tough. >> you are not going to win an academy award. >> he shows compassion for the inmates he oversees, many of whom will never get out. but when violence explodes at holman, his zero tolerance policy is in full effect. >> lock down. we are under a lockdown. >>> administrative segregation is home to roughly 200 inmates. confined to their cells 23 hours a day. these men often become defiant and desperate. when an inmate acts up in general population, he's moved to ad-seg. but when he acts up in ad-seg, the officers' only option is to periodically move the inmate from cell to cell. >> we're going to move him out. he's already hostile. we'll just use caution with him, okay? >> put your hands behind you. cuff up. >> stick your hands out. >> shower stall right now. >> jammy bell is temporarily housed in the shower stall until his new cell is cleaned and inspected. >> all that nasty -- somebody stop harassing me. our crew first met jammy
warden grantt culliver embodies them. he's authoritative. >> you know that. >> dynamic and tough. >> you are not going to win an academy award. >> he shows compassion for the inmates he oversees, many of whom will never get out. but when violence explodes at holman, his zero tolerance policy is in full effect. >> lock down. we are under a lockdown. >>> administrative segregation is home to roughly 200 inmates. confined to their cells 23 hours a day. these...
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sit down and talk to warden, about what we spoke about.t the contract and you come out in general population. he's agreed to let you out. one catch right now, warden won't turn you out right now. he wants to wait and turn you out late summer or early fall. he is willing to do it but it will be then. is that agreeable? okay. all right. maintain yourself now. all right. talk to you later. >> i guess i'm looking at august, september? that seems like forever. but there is nothing that [ bleep ] stop me from loving him. nothing, nothing.
sit down and talk to warden, about what we spoke about.t the contract and you come out in general population. he's agreed to let you out. one catch right now, warden won't turn you out right now. he wants to wait and turn you out late summer or early fall. he is willing to do it but it will be then. is that agreeable? okay. all right. maintain yourself now. all right. talk to you later. >> i guess i'm looking at august, september? that seems like forever. but there is nothing that [ bleep...
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yes, ma'am. >> you take messages, warden? >> yes, ma'am. we do it all here.do it all. >> who got a cigarette? who got a cigarette? >> in response to the honor dorm stabbing, the warden has suspended inmate benefits and loss of the store affects everyone at holman. >> right now, a pack of bugler will cost you a bag of coffee. a bag of coffee costs $3.39. a bag of bugler costs $1.08. >> no matter how tense life gets, ty's committed to keeping his nose clean. >> you have to sit back and relax. can't get in trouble. if you get in trouble here, that's another case. then you go back to the judge. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. ain't nobody got no cigarettes? >> despite his hopes to avoid trouble, ty's favorite method of coping with prison life puts his future at risk. >> smoke your old joint or something. kick back. brighten your spirits up. listen to the radio. that's my type of relief, getting high and minding my own business. >> how do you smoke it without getting caught? >> it ain't hard. yeah, you come outside, smoke it. go in your cell. as long as you don't smell it,
yes, ma'am. >> you take messages, warden? >> yes, ma'am. we do it all here.do it all. >> who got a cigarette? who got a cigarette? >> in response to the honor dorm stabbing, the warden has suspended inmate benefits and loss of the store affects everyone at holman. >> right now, a pack of bugler will cost you a bag of coffee. a bag of coffee costs $3.39. a bag of bugler costs $1.08. >> no matter how tense life gets, ty's committed to keeping his nose clean....
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> warden's office. culliver. can i take a message? >> he'll call you back. yes, ma'am. >> you take messages, warden? >> yes, ma'am. we do it all. >> he's firm. >> get your shirt on like you're supposed to. >> but fair. tough -- >> you're right. i'm going to be with -- >> [ bleep ]. >> if you would shut the [ bleep ] up then i could understand somebody's going to be pissed off at your ass in this place acting like a child. >> yet understanding. >> so really i'm doing a favor on the one hand. >> but this morning, a side of the warden we haven't seen emerges. >> last month, we lost three cos and we lost three trainees. one new trainee is scheduled to report on the 16th and we're not making any headway. all you got mandated. actually going backwards. it just puts more work on the current staff that we have. and all the time. more than anything else, it's our staff. it puts a lot of pressure on staff. and i just feel like our staff is -- i don't want to say "tired" but i feel like the staff is "tired." you c
> warden's office. culliver. can i take a message? >> he'll call you back. yes, ma'am. >> you take messages, warden? >> yes, ma'am. we do it all. >> he's firm. >> get your shirt on like you're supposed to. >> but fair. tough -- >> you're right. i'm going to be with -- >> [ bleep ]. >> if you would shut the [ bleep ] up then i could understand somebody's going to be pissed off at your ass in this place acting like a child. >> yet...
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it's not only the wardens. it's wardens, it's wing commanders, it's security officers. it comes from the environment, first of all, and i think that's an achievement for itself, because it brings you the community to deal in a way with the inmates in a different way, less tension. it's much better for both sides. >> and so probably one of the reasons it comes or the reasons that it comes to the environment is the various attributes or the characteristics that you were describing about being able to listen. >> and the respect that the inmates are paying for women in such positions. >> that's very interesting. >> yes, it is. >> to stay with this issue of security that you both talked about, doesn't the danger of the situations stop you from being able to do your work? >> let me pick up from here. because this is so important. i come from afghanistan and i'm an afghan woman. this is so much related to the work that we do in afghanistan. i just want to share a very special experience, a story that we all women faced. it was june 2nd, 2010, the first day of national conserva
it's not only the wardens. it's wardens, it's wing commanders, it's security officers. it comes from the environment, first of all, and i think that's an achievement for itself, because it brings you the community to deal in a way with the inmates in a different way, less tension. it's much better for both sides. >> and so probably one of the reasons it comes or the reasons that it comes to the environment is the various attributes or the characteristics that you were describing about...
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some wardens have little direct contact with inmates.have a lot. >> i tell you what, how many meals you eat? but how many did you eat? >> warden greg culliver of the holman correctional facility in alabama falls into the latter category. >> we try and have a disciplined environment but we also try to be able to comingle, able to communicate and talk with people. so we're not so much at odds, staff and inmates. there's an old saying or adage, you know, that you can get more flies with sugar than salt. but then you have to realize too, the inmates that are here, they're not here for going to church. a lot of them have preyed on other people. >> warden culliver tells it like it is. he's an ex-correctional officer that became a warden and was down there in the trenches. >> you're all right. you look ragged, man. every time i see you, you look ragged. you don't try to do no better. you've been out here working all night. you need to shave [ bleep ]. >> i have. i'm a slave up there in that kitchen. >> please. >> he cared about his inmates and
some wardens have little direct contact with inmates.have a lot. >> i tell you what, how many meals you eat? but how many did you eat? >> warden greg culliver of the holman correctional facility in alabama falls into the latter category. >> we try and have a disciplined environment but we also try to be able to comingle, able to communicate and talk with people. so we're not so much at odds, staff and inmates. there's an old saying or adage, you know, that you can get more...
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he's hitting my truck. >> the warden's truck is hit, but he is unharmed. >> shots fired!hots fired! >> the suspect takes off in his car once again. but now deputies wallace and comit are also on his tail. >> he reported shots fired and one of the rounds had struck his truck. >> the thought was we have to catch him and stop him before he gets to the village because it's time for the kids to get out of school. >> but the driver changes his route and turns off the main road. the other officers take the lead in the pursuit from peery. >> careful, guys, he's got a gun. >> deputy wallace maneuvers his vehicle to get the suspect off the road. >> and i forced him into the ditch area with my vehicle. >> off camera, deputy comit rams the suspect and his car is immobilized. but the driver won't wave the white flag. he pulls out his gun and starts blasting. >> i see deputy comit engage frenzer in gunfire. we were all screaming for him to put the gun down. we could see the gun. the gun was pointed in our direction. >> i know deputy wallace, warden peery and myself had fired rounds. it
he's hitting my truck. >> the warden's truck is hit, but he is unharmed. >> shots fired!hots fired! >> the suspect takes off in his car once again. but now deputies wallace and comit are also on his tail. >> he reported shots fired and one of the rounds had struck his truck. >> the thought was we have to catch him and stop him before he gets to the village because it's time for the kids to get out of school. >> but the driver changes his route and turns off...
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after three years, there were eight wardens. few others in a core function that after seven years since i retired, now we have in the israeli prison service five generals that are female and one major general female. that was when i was there. there was only colonel. there was no high ranking officer. when you are there, you have to do it. these women were talented. they have been there all the time. you need to put them and give them the chance when they are acting in the best way. the last point is from my importance again. i met not very few men that have developed these soft skills and unfortunately i have met not so very few women that have forgotten. we need to do it all together. >> let me ask you a question. >> when you increased the amount of female wardens, you made the statements, but did you see it in the prison system? >> yes, of course. it's comes from the environment first of all and that is an a sheefment for itself. it brings the opportunity to deal with the inmates in a different way. less tension. it's much be
after three years, there were eight wardens. few others in a core function that after seven years since i retired, now we have in the israeli prison service five generals that are female and one major general female. that was when i was there. there was only colonel. there was no high ranking officer. when you are there, you have to do it. these women were talented. they have been there all the time. you need to put them and give them the chance when they are acting in the best way. the last...
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. >> a former warden takes you through the historic missouri state penitentiary. also walk back through history in the halls of the missouri state capitol and governor's mansion. once a month c-span's local content vehicles explore the history and literary life of cities across america. this weekend from jefferson city, saturday at noon and sunday at 5:00 eastern on c-span2 and c-span3. >>> this is c-span3, with politics and public affairs
. >> a former warden takes you through the historic missouri state penitentiary. also walk back through history in the halls of the missouri state capitol and governor's mansion. once a month c-span's local content vehicles explore the history and literary life of cities across america. this weekend from jefferson city, saturday at noon and sunday at 5:00 eastern on c-span2 and c-span3. >>> this is c-span3, with politics and public affairs
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bell is warden at riverbend. he's been on the job since 1995. >> it's the state of the art operation. and very proud of what it represents for the taxpayers and the state. >> let's go! chow time! >> the prison compound consists of six different housing units. maximum security inmates live in one, three, and four. nicknamed the high side. it's here you will find riverbend's most dangerous inmates. >> the screaming never stops. it drives people crazy. i've seen a young man come to prison to maximum security, completely sane. three years later, he was screaming and cutting his self. >> ask me what being back here is like. it's like asking a cancer patient how it feels to die slowly. be dehumanized, belittled on a day-to-day basis. >> every day i walk through those gates i'm fearful. anyone in this business for quite a bit of time who tells you they have no fear is not being genuine. >> the corporal has been at riverbend for six years. he works in maximum security unit one. >> inmates here are basically lockdown 23 o
bell is warden at riverbend. he's been on the job since 1995. >> it's the state of the art operation. and very proud of what it represents for the taxpayers and the state. >> let's go! chow time! >> the prison compound consists of six different housing units. maximum security inmates live in one, three, and four. nicknamed the high side. it's here you will find riverbend's most dangerous inmates. >> the screaming never stops. it drives people crazy. i've seen a young man...
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that will get you hurt. >> warden, do you realize that by walking into that already -- >> they don'tf offender you are. >> are you guys -- >> there's a whole bunch of offenders just like you out there and everybody knows what they are. but they're not standing on a ç tier telling everybody and threatening their families. you do what i told you this morning and keep your mouth shut and you'll make it here. you don't do it and you'll be in trouble. >> once you put me out there in the population, i'm going to get my ass beat down and end up in the infirmary. if not, i'll end up in a graveyard. >> listen to me, if legitimate threats are made against you, you need to report to these gentlemen and we'll deal with it accordingly. do you understand that? >> that is -- yes, i do. >> end of story. >> you're setting up me for a beating is what you are doing, if i'm lucky. >> listen to me while i'm talking to you. >> all right. our units are segregated. they don't interact with each other. so if we find a unit where you don't have enemies, where they don't know you, you can make it there. >> it
that will get you hurt. >> warden, do you realize that by walking into that already -- >> they don'tf offender you are. >> are you guys -- >> there's a whole bunch of offenders just like you out there and everybody knows what they are. but they're not standing on a ç tier telling everybody and threatening their families. you do what i told you this morning and keep your mouth shut and you'll make it here. you don't do it and you'll be in trouble. >> once you put...
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but before the warden arrived, holly broke down. >> what's going on with your man?i can't do this. i can't do this. i can't do this. >> it's okay, you're fine. >> i can't do this. >> from my observation, holly would burst into tears whenever she thought it would gain her some advantage, either getting sympathy from somebody. at one point we were arguing about me referring to her as either she or him, and i had to remind holly that, in fact, she had a penis which was why she was in a male facility, and she just went into this big greta garbo routine wailing and bemoaning the fact she did, in fact, have a penis. >> what you crying for? >> they want to do an interview of me, and -- >> you don't want to be interviewed? >> they just -- they act -- they asked if i'd seen [ bleep ] before. >> that caused you to cry? >> because it hurt me. >> because they asked you -- it hurt you? >> it hurts. i swear to god, it hurts. >> why, why, why? you ain't going to win an academy award on this. quit crying. i don't want to hear you crying. i'm not even going to talk to you about this
but before the warden arrived, holly broke down. >> what's going on with your man?i can't do this. i can't do this. i can't do this. >> it's okay, you're fine. >> i can't do this. >> from my observation, holly would burst into tears whenever she thought it would gain her some advantage, either getting sympathy from somebody. at one point we were arguing about me referring to her as either she or him, and i had to remind holly that, in fact, she had a penis which was why...
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bobby is eating again after he made an agreement with the warden.n return for taking anger management classes, the warden promised bobby a transfer, eventually. >> his old prison buddy, sherman moore, will be cutting bobby's hair. >> he's basically the same person that he was when i met him. he had just came to prison. we were both in segregation. we understood one another off the top because we had the same mentality. it's all about being tough. the tough guy road, be a gangster in prison, nobody means nothing to me, it's my world. the world revolves around me. >> do you think you can pull a flat-top out of your hat? >> is that what you want? >> yeah. do this thing up right. >> you want to look like g.i. jane? huh? >> yeah. >> okay. bobby has not come up out of that thinking mode yet. he still thinks that he has to do the things he has to do to survive when really prison is so much unlike it was 24 years ago. i was telling them all about you and me drinking that bottle of scope up in west jefferson. remember that? >> that was about 1988. >> yeah. >
bobby is eating again after he made an agreement with the warden.n return for taking anger management classes, the warden promised bobby a transfer, eventually. >> his old prison buddy, sherman moore, will be cutting bobby's hair. >> he's basically the same person that he was when i met him. he had just came to prison. we were both in segregation. we understood one another off the top because we had the same mentality. it's all about being tough. the tough guy road, be a gangster in...
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he's even asked me to get in contact with the warden and ask for his release.myself to go about that procedure. it was a bad day in mine and my family's life. i'm sorry he has to stay in prison for what he did, but that's just the way it is. >>> next, on "lockup: extended stay." >> it happened eight years ago on february 24th, 1999. >> sherman moore comes face to face with the mother of someone else's victim. >> i can't say i understand how you feel, but i can understand your loss. it really shook me up. there's no justifiable reason to take a life. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> for inmates living in the honor dorm, there ar
he's even asked me to get in contact with the warden and ask for his release.myself to go about that procedure. it was a bad day in mine and my family's life. i'm sorry he has to stay in prison for what he did, but that's just the way it is. >>> next, on "lockup: extended stay." >> it happened eight years ago on february 24th, 1999. >> sherman moore comes face to face with the mother of someone else's victim. >> i can't say i understand how you feel, but i...
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>> since our last visit to holman, warden culliver has left the prison.ate commissioner with the alabama department of corrections. but when we traveled to the hillsborough county jail in tampa, florida, we met sergeant sarah herman, who seemed to be cast from the same mold. >> you tearing up my property? one-way trip to charlie, dude, and you're never coming out. quiet. stop talking. you don't tell her what to do. close that new york mouth for a minute. jackson, i don't forget something. don't waste my time. how long you been here? okay. don't underestimate miss herman. >> like warden culliver, sergeant herman was known for being both tough, and compassionate. >> have you been drinking any water? come and get a cup and start drinking some water for me, okay? sometimes when you're sick like that and you're not hydrated, it messes with your mind. >> when sergeant herman would walk into a unit, it was almost as if, you know, a sergeant in the army or something was walking into a barracks. people really, they understood that she was coming in, she meant busi
>> since our last visit to holman, warden culliver has left the prison.ate commissioner with the alabama department of corrections. but when we traveled to the hillsborough county jail in tampa, florida, we met sergeant sarah herman, who seemed to be cast from the same mold. >> you tearing up my property? one-way trip to charlie, dude, and you're never coming out. quiet. stop talking. you don't tell her what to do. close that new york mouth for a minute. jackson, i don't forget...
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at the time of the attack, travis trani was the associate warden, but just months away from assuming the leadership of the prison. >> when you make a change in prison, you want to be methodical about it and not make a drastic change to upset the staff and upset the offenders. but when this incident happened, we literally changed the operations overnight. >>> coming up -- >> i feel sorry for the lady. it sucks, you know. but they've taken away everything from us because of that incident. >> an inmate strikes back. >> just took a few steps forward and threw his tray at officer norris pretty much like a baseball pitch. after college, i moved back in with my parents. i was worried about 'em, you know? i mean for instance my mom went to bed tonight before making my dinner. which is fine, i mean i, i know how to make dinner. it just starts to make you wonder. is this what happens when you age? my friends used to say i was the lucky one. i had the fun parents. where's the fun now? night guys! [ sighs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] venza. from toyota. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks
at the time of the attack, travis trani was the associate warden, but just months away from assuming the leadership of the prison. >> when you make a change in prison, you want to be methodical about it and not make a drastic change to upset the staff and upset the offenders. but when this incident happened, we literally changed the operations overnight. >>> coming up -- >> i feel sorry for the lady. it sucks, you know. but they've taken away everything from us because of...
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. >> it is deputy warden shaw's responsibility to make sure the department of correction guidelines aren, he is required to follow coast guard regulation. >> you never know you're on a barge unless something big goes by and your coffee cup is going back and forth. but prior to that, it does have unique problems. i mean, i do have a marine engineer on 24 hours a day. i do have to check the ballast every day to make sure we're not listing. there are water problems. the weather. i mean, i do have to worry about that kind of thing. >> the yard on the barge does not provide deck chairs or offer shuffleboard, but it does offer an amazing view of new york, something the high fences and razor wire can't obstruct. but it's also a place of constant concern for the officers. >> i was just doing a security check of the outer perimeter of the fence, just check to make sure everything looks secure, nothing's broken, no chance for anybody to escape. that's always a high risk because you're outside, you're not inside. it's less secure, but it would be pretty hard to escape from this situation. these ar
. >> it is deputy warden shaw's responsibility to make sure the department of correction guidelines aren, he is required to follow coast guard regulation. >> you never know you're on a barge unless something big goes by and your coffee cup is going back and forth. but prior to that, it does have unique problems. i mean, i do have a marine engineer on 24 hours a day. i do have to check the ballast every day to make sure we're not listing. there are water problems. the weather. i...
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. >> at a cost of $50,000 a year, the warden says there is a big return on the investment in terms ofd public safety perry >> when somebody is reintegrated into the community if we can get them a job the likelihood of them coming back to jail is greatly reduced. >> if we do not help them they will commit new crimes, harm our families. this is truly a community problem. >> inmates can continue building their career skills at community centers and wieden and germantown. -- in wheaton and germantown. >> i think i can feel the temperature rising a little bit. >> next week it will be back in the 90's. >> not 100's. the sailboats out this afternoon. training is underway. comfortable temperatures, light winds and nice weather across the area. it is going to get hot and humid again but it will be a slow ramp up process. when we do talk about in the low 90's, we would be just in the low 90's, not 105 or 106. falls church is 85. dewpoint temperatures in the upper 50's and of 60's. when you have temperatures in this range, that is comfortable for july in washington. 89 the official high at reaga
. >> at a cost of $50,000 a year, the warden says there is a big return on the investment in terms ofd public safety perry >> when somebody is reintegrated into the community if we can get them a job the likelihood of them coming back to jail is greatly reduced. >> if we do not help them they will commit new crimes, harm our families. this is truly a community problem. >> inmates can continue building their career skills at community centers and wieden and germantown. --...
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game wardens were able to scare him back to the woods. until he gets hungry. >>> arlington's oldest tree gone in morning. damage from the june 29th storms made the oak tree on north 11th street unsafe for residents, so they had to cut it down yesterday. the 90-foot post oak dates back to the mid 1700s and a virginia state champion and one of the first in the country to be designated for special protection. the department of parks and rec will use parts of the for mulch and hope to preserve the rest. >> sad to seat old trees go. that's what happens during the powerful storms. not as stable as young trees. >> some young trees came down as well. tom, telling us about nicer weather, already here. >> tranquility reigns and it will be here the rest of the week. happy to report again this pattern with the cooler weather in place in place this morning. we're just a couple of minutes before dawn, and we have clouds. a live view from our city camera. looking where the sun will be rising in a minute. may be obscured by the clouds. a live view from t
game wardens were able to scare him back to the woods. until he gets hungry. >>> arlington's oldest tree gone in morning. damage from the june 29th storms made the oak tree on north 11th street unsafe for residents, so they had to cut it down yesterday. the 90-foot post oak dates back to the mid 1700s and a virginia state champion and one of the first in the country to be designated for special protection. the department of parks and rec will use parts of the for mulch and hope to...
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. >> a former warden takes you through the missouri state penitentiary. and walk through the halls of the governor's mansion. once a month local content vehicles explore the history of cities across america. this weekend from jefferson city saturday at noon and sunday at 5:00 eastern on c-span 2 and 3. >>> we had pulled in for the refueling that morning at 9:30. we had moored the ship to a pier in the middle of the harbor. >> the former commander on the "uss cole" on the attack that left 17 dead and 37 injured. >> i was doing routine paperwork when at 11:18 in the morning there was a thunder rouse explosion. you could feel all 8400 tons of destroyer thrust up and to the right. we hung for a second in the air as the ship was twisting and flexing. we came back down in the water. the lights went out. everything on my desk lifted up about a foot. i grabbed the under side of my desk in a
. >> a former warden takes you through the missouri state penitentiary. and walk through the halls of the governor's mansion. once a month local content vehicles explore the history of cities across america. this weekend from jefferson city saturday at noon and sunday at 5:00 eastern on c-span 2 and 3. >>> we had pulled in for the refueling that morning at 9:30. we had moored the ship to a pier in the middle of the harbor. >> the former commander on the "uss cole"...
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so does cote sit there and take the warden's beating?oes he bemoan the state of the world's economy and the grim specter of spanish and italian-style debt crushing the u.s.? no. pushes deep into refining chemicals, one of the most aggressive companies in terms of nalt gas coming up with solutions to turn this stuff into the cheapest plastics. cote put r & d behind the cockpit and his savings and energy works no matter what as the europeans, as desperate as they are still refuse to cut back on groing going green. have you ever seen anybody try to roll back safety regulations? doesn't get a lot of votes. of course some of the moves by ceos to get busy living aren't being recognized. sandy cutler's attempt to merge with eaton is a nightmare of a stock but he's making a dufresne-style break out with the merger. how else do you explain the growth in qualcomm and skyworks? sheer brain power to get more. the get busy dying theme is predominant. alibis and excuses all the time. bottom line. the kexecutives who get busy living are being rewarded
so does cote sit there and take the warden's beating?oes he bemoan the state of the world's economy and the grim specter of spanish and italian-style debt crushing the u.s.? no. pushes deep into refining chemicals, one of the most aggressive companies in terms of nalt gas coming up with solutions to turn this stuff into the cheapest plastics. cote put r & d behind the cockpit and his savings and energy works no matter what as the europeans, as desperate as they are still refuse to cut back...
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the chief warden has been working for some 20 years protecting these gorillas.e says if you protect the gorillas, you protect the people. there's many people living on the outskirts of the park. the rangers are helping those people to secure their live hi pd. >> some of those pictures, it's unbelievable. it's like you're watching children. certainly they seem to have some sort of soul. what was it like spending time with them? >> it's a great way to spend it. in fact, they have a very deep soul. our cameraman was spending time with one of the older ones at the end. he said, look how deep its eyes are. how the connection is so real. mountain gorillas share more than 98 pr% of our dna. the orphans coming up to us and clamoring all over us. it was really a unique experience. these gorillas are just really special. i think you should take an extra day in rwanda and go see them in the west of the country. >> i would love to do that and i can't wait to see them. thanks so much to david mckenzie. >>> our fifth story "outfront." bill clinton talks about his vices. yes,
the chief warden has been working for some 20 years protecting these gorillas.e says if you protect the gorillas, you protect the people. there's many people living on the outskirts of the park. the rangers are helping those people to secure their live hi pd. >> some of those pictures, it's unbelievable. it's like you're watching children. certainly they seem to have some sort of soul. what was it like spending time with them? >> it's a great way to spend it. in fact, they have a...
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let's go. >> lock it down. >> warden grant placed the prison on lockdown confining every inmate to his cell. >> lockdown. we're under a lockdown. >> all right. lockdown, gentlemen. check it in. let's go. >> several days later, the victim was released from the hospital and recovered in the prison's medical unit. >> we tried to get interviews with both the victim of the stabbing as well as the perpetrator of the stabbing. the victim was an adamant no. he did not want to participate in the documentary. eventually, the assailant said he would talk to us. >> our interview with the stabber, terry moore, gave insight into how little it takes to prompt a potentially deadly attack in prison. >> what happened? >> i had assault on inmate. >> why? >> stole my shoes. >> actually, this was not a surprise to me. in prison, you have very few possessions. your resources are limited. if somebody comes and takes one of your possessions, two things happen. a, you lose something that could very well be useful to you. and b, you will be perceived as a weaker person if you don't retaliate. >> well, i just co
let's go. >> lock it down. >> warden grant placed the prison on lockdown confining every inmate to his cell. >> lockdown. we're under a lockdown. >> all right. lockdown, gentlemen. check it in. let's go. >> several days later, the victim was released from the hospital and recovered in the prison's medical unit. >> we tried to get interviews with both the victim of the stabbing as well as the perpetrator of the stabbing. the victim was an adamant no. he did...
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when we shot there, robert ayers was san quentin's warden. >> we are grossly overcrowded, which is just and the staff. >> been here before? >> no. >> all right, come over here and stand on the fence right there. >> the incoming population at san quentin was relentless, with staff releasing 150 inmates each week, but welcoming in 350 new ones. >> let's go, gentlemen. let's go, let's go, let's go. clear the door. >> many of them wound up in the gym, which had been converted into a huge, overflow housing unit. >> when i first walked in to the dorm at san quentin, i was taken aback by how many people were packed into this small area. it was very loud. ♪ >> james, report to the office upstairs. >> there's always people talking, people yelling. some people in there were trying to read and some people in there were trying to sleep. so you'll have a big group of people having a conversation over here while a guy's trying to sleep over here. most people would tie towels around their head to try to block out some of this noise. >> officers strive to maintain order in this potentially dangerous ho
when we shot there, robert ayers was san quentin's warden. >> we are grossly overcrowded, which is just and the staff. >> been here before? >> no. >> all right, come over here and stand on the fence right there. >> the incoming population at san quentin was relentless, with staff releasing 150 inmates each week, but welcoming in 350 new ones. >> let's go, gentlemen. let's go, let's go, let's go. clear the door. >> many of them wound up in the gym, which...
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game wardens were able to scare him back to the woods. the first was too hot, the second too cold, the third just right. there you go. >>> 4:41. time for weather and traffic on the 1s. >> how about the forecast? >>> off to a beautiful start. live view from the nbc 4 hd city camera. 4:41 tuesday morning. partly cloudy over the metro area. little specks of green are showers from near charlottesville to west of fredericksburg and temperatures pleasant. areas of groan in the 60s. northern and eastern suburbs in the mid 70s in washington, southern maryland and around the bay. hometown four for waldorf in charles county. by mid morning, the upper 70s and by noon time in the mid 80s, in the afternoon, a slight chance of an isolated storm. highs reaching mid 80s and down to the 70s again. a look at the rest of the weekend. seven-day outlook in ten minutes. how is traffic? >>> still checking on the water main break that has goldsboro road shut down between macarthur boulevard and tulips hill terrace. and construction blocks the right lane of? this
game wardens were able to scare him back to the woods. the first was too hot, the second too cold, the third just right. there you go. >>> 4:41. time for weather and traffic on the 1s. >> how about the forecast? >>> off to a beautiful start. live view from the nbc 4 hd city camera. 4:41 tuesday morning. partly cloudy over the metro area. little specks of green are showers from near charlottesville to west of fredericksburg and temperatures pleasant. areas of groan in the...
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. >> reporter: attorney byron warden believes the hiv charge could be difficult for prosecutors to prove. the charge of knowingly transmitting hiv carries a $2500 fine. >> the burden will be on the state to prove that he traps ferred hiv and that he did so knowingly. >> reporter: byron also says federal hippa laws could be an issue in this case. a trial date of october 11 has been set. back to you. >> thank you, kai. wjd contacted pottels's lawyer tonight, who says there's no evidence his client has hiv. >>> parking lots of east monument street remain closed right now after a sink hole opened up in the middle of the road. tonight, michelle richie looks at the problems. >> reporter: it's a familiar sound and problem onball mother city streets. in several days, the city has had two major issues with its aging infrastructure tearing you the asphalt. >> this is a challenge. >> reporter: a water main break less than two weeks ago, and yesterday, a sink hole ening into a storm drain. >> we're sending a drew in to do an inspection of the large storm drain. >> reporter: the city says it's taking
. >> reporter: attorney byron warden believes the hiv charge could be difficult for prosecutors to prove. the charge of knowingly transmitting hiv carries a $2500 fine. >> the burden will be on the state to prove that he traps ferred hiv and that he did so knowingly. >> reporter: byron also says federal hippa laws could be an issue in this case. a trial date of october 11 has been set. back to you. >> thank you, kai. wjd contacted pottels's lawyer tonight, who says...
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state game wardens spent the weekend fitting radio collars on to deer on interstate 280. those devices will transmit the animals locations over six months. researchers will use that data to find out where better fencing is needed. >> crews shut down stockton street today between ellis and gary to make way for construction of the central subway. >> right in the middle of union square all the tourists from europe and asia are here enjoying the sunshine and getting a little dose of california gridlock. but me show you what is going on here on geary street. they started moving in this equipment this morning and they did not waste any time in blocking off the corner. they also started digging sump holes in preparation for this work. all of this is part of the central subway project and you can see it is forcing people out into the street and a lot of people think they will keep walking that way and as long as they don't get run over it is ok. they put barriers up and everyone coming down stockton street heading towards market street needs to make a right turn here because stoc
state game wardens spent the weekend fitting radio collars on to deer on interstate 280. those devices will transmit the animals locations over six months. researchers will use that data to find out where better fencing is needed. >> crews shut down stockton street today between ellis and gary to make way for construction of the central subway. >> right in the middle of union square all the tourists from europe and asia are here enjoying the sunshine and getting a little dose of...
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. >> a former warden takes you through the historic missouri state penitentiary. also walk back through history in the halls of the missouri state capitol and governor's mansion. once a month c-span's local content vehicles explore the history and literary life of cities across america. this weekend from jefferson city, saturday at noon and sunday at 5:00 eastern on c-span2 and c-span3. >>> this is c-span3, with politics and public affairs programming throughout the week, and every weekend, 48 hours of people and events telling the american story on american history tv. get our schedules and see past programs at our websites. and you can join in the conversation on social media sites. >>> caroline kennedy campaigned in new hampshire last week in support of president obama's re-election campaign. she spoke to supporters in nashua about the similarities between this year's election and her father's run for the presidency in 1960. this event at the obama campaign's new hampshire headquarters was part of her two-day tour in the state. this is about 30 minutes. >> hell
. >> a former warden takes you through the historic missouri state penitentiary. also walk back through history in the halls of the missouri state capitol and governor's mansion. once a month c-span's local content vehicles explore the history and literary life of cities across america. this weekend from jefferson city, saturday at noon and sunday at 5:00 eastern on c-span2 and c-span3. >>> this is c-span3, with politics and public affairs programming throughout the week, and...
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a game warden fitted radio collars lonon deer to track their movements over the next six months. researchers will use that data to find where the der tunnels and better sensing are needed. >> three times as many more men would be diagnosed with prostate cancer each year is screening for the disease was halted. believe it or not that was the finding of the new university of rochester study. scientists compared current that two members from the 1984 testing was routine and found as many as 17,000 diagnoses of advanced prostate cancer are prevented by the tests each year but a recent federal report concluded that the procedure actually does more harm than good. a warning for expectant mothers. working until your due date could be as dangerous as smoking. a new study out of the u.k. found that on average women who work until their ninth month of pregnancy have babies a half pounds lighter. the same effects seen with mothers that smoke. low birthweight is often associated with developmental problems a little bit later in life. coming up, the san diego zoo got coming up, the san diego
a game warden fitted radio collars lonon deer to track their movements over the next six months. researchers will use that data to find where the der tunnels and better sensing are needed. >> three times as many more men would be diagnosed with prostate cancer each year is screening for the disease was halted. believe it or not that was the finding of the new university of rochester study. scientists compared current that two members from the 1984 testing was routine and found as many as...
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we are the -- i am the senior warden of that church. that church has been in district five for at least 89 years. and it's one of the largers in the area. it is prominently located. we feel for the last four to five years have established a relationship with an organization that is well known that are very, should we say pervasive in the whole area. to established this relationship, now they have four walls. they have four walls in which they can institute, implement a lot of their programs, establish new programs in the neighborhood. being a very, very critical partner to a lot of these functions. we want to continue to do that. and we would just wish that when you're looking at the situation, that you will consider keeping it separate in the district. in district five. >> thank you. thank you very much.
we are the -- i am the senior warden of that church. that church has been in district five for at least 89 years. and it's one of the largers in the area. it is prominently located. we feel for the last four to five years have established a relationship with an organization that is well known that are very, should we say pervasive in the whole area. to established this relationship, now they have four walls. they have four walls in which they can institute, implement a lot of their programs,...
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. >> a former warden take use through the former missouri state penitentiary. walk back through history in the halls of the governor's mansion and state capitol. once a month c-span explores the history and literary life of cities across america. this weekend from jefferson city, saturday at noon and sunday at 5:00 eastern. >> up next, remarks
. >> a former warden take use through the former missouri state penitentiary. walk back through history in the halls of the governor's mansion and state capitol. once a month c-span explores the history and literary life of cities across america. this weekend from jefferson city, saturday at noon and sunday at 5:00 eastern. >> up next, remarks
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. >> a warden takes you through the missouri state penitentiary. and walk through history through the governor's mansion. once a month c-span's local content vehicles explore life in cities across america. next week, jefferson city, missouri. saturday at noon and sunday at 5:00 eastern on c-span 2 and 3. >>> next, on american history tv, former reagan administration chief of staff, kenneth duberstein reflects ronald reagan speech at the berlin wall 25 years ago when he called on soviet leader gorbachev to tear down this wall. mr. duberstein who was in berlin with president reagan recalls the events leading up to the speech and its impact on the end of the cold war. he's interviewed by james duff, chief executive officer of the nuseum. this program is 40 minutes. >>> let's talk about the days leading up to the great speech, ken, and i've had the good fortune of working with senator baker over the years and he's fond of telling the story that he wanted the line out and drawn through it in a couple of drafts and almost didn't make it in the speech and
. >> a warden takes you through the missouri state penitentiary. and walk through history through the governor's mansion. once a month c-span's local content vehicles explore life in cities across america. next week, jefferson city, missouri. saturday at noon and sunday at 5:00 eastern on c-span 2 and 3. >>> next, on american history tv, former reagan administration chief of staff, kenneth duberstein reflects ronald reagan speech at the berlin wall 25 years ago when he called on...
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you know the warden is here. >>> whitney houston's daughter on a tyler perry sitcom.nly we can show you bobbi kristina's acting debut.
you know the warden is here. >>> whitney houston's daughter on a tyler perry sitcom.nly we can show you bobbi kristina's acting debut.
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. >> a former warden takes you through the historic missouri state penitentiary.ack through history in the halls of the missouri state capital and governor's mansion. once a month c-span's local content vehicles explore the history of cities across america. this weekend from jefferson city saturday at noon and sunday at 5:00 eastern on c-span2 and 3. >>> the federalist society at stanford university law school recently held a conference looking at government bureaucracy on the constitution. this panel discussion focuses on executive power. the constitution and congress. speakers include law school professors and former clinton, bush and obama administration officials. this is an 1:45. >> testing. welcome back. thank you for joining us for our third panel. you'll be happy to note that professor yu did get his photo shoot. turns out vice president cheney did not recognize him. but he'll still have that for posterity. this panel -- first i have to make an announcement. two of our panelists professor yu and levinson will be selling their new books during the lunch hou
. >> a former warden takes you through the historic missouri state penitentiary.ack through history in the halls of the missouri state capital and governor's mansion. once a month c-span's local content vehicles explore the history of cities across america. this weekend from jefferson city saturday at noon and sunday at 5:00 eastern on c-span2 and 3. >>> the federalist society at stanford university law school recently held a conference looking at government bureaucracy on the...
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. >> a former warden takes you through a pententiary. this weekend pfrom jefferson ciy on c-span 2 and 3. >>> next, young female activists speak out about their efforts to advance womens issues. among the speaker was sandra fluke who was criticized by rush limbaugh for her views on women's reproductive rights. also was an msnbc speaker. this was part of the national organization for women held in baltimore. it runs just over an hour. >> a grant of $5,000 to support workshops devoted to the discussion of organizing women workers. the strengthening of unions and young activists. please give a round of applause. [ applause ] >> who is excited about this topic? who is excited that the mic sounds better? i'm excited. let's go. the women's movement in on fire in 2012 and younger women are the flame. this is an anita hill moment for a new generation of feminists and younger women are leading a new awakening for women's rights. it's because of second way feminism and the legacy of the national organization for women that younger women have been
. >> a former warden takes you through a pententiary. this weekend pfrom jefferson ciy on c-span 2 and 3. >>> next, young female activists speak out about their efforts to advance womens issues. among the speaker was sandra fluke who was criticized by rush limbaugh for her views on women's reproductive rights. also was an msnbc speaker. this was part of the national organization for women held in baltimore. it runs just over an hour. >> a grant of $5,000 to support...
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and warden. i grew up in hunters point. that is right. i think this program like it was to be -- i am in new york working with the wall street wizards and we're teaching kids out of high school in new york. i really think if we were to do something like that in hunters point, it would be really good. that is what i am saying. i think that would be impractical for the community. it would be really helpful. -- impactful for the committee. it would be really helpful. people i grew up around need to know how to manage money, how to manage credit cards and invest and all those different types of things. i will stop taking up all the time. >> i want to say thank-you to build. his program has taught me a lot over the years. he has taught us to network and go out there and get what we want and even now, like public speaking skills. i would never have spoken here before his program and it is impressive what he has done for the committee and what he has done for me personally. i want to make -- thank you guys for giving him this commendation. thank
and warden. i grew up in hunters point. that is right. i think this program like it was to be -- i am in new york working with the wall street wizards and we're teaching kids out of high school in new york. i really think if we were to do something like that in hunters point, it would be really good. that is what i am saying. i think that would be impractical for the community. it would be really helpful. -- impactful for the committee. it would be really helpful. people i grew up around need...