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get your clothes together. >> warden culliver is a sign of change. since he's been here, he's implemented several good programs. >> the facility used to be open. you could go and come as you please. so we implemented a few things. you're not allowed to go into anybody else's housing unit, we went to an armband system to help the officers identify which housing unit you should be assigned to. >> the band has my name on it. it serves as an identification as far as my living quarters. every dorm here has a band and the band indicates what color the door that you walk in. it's a controlled environment, a structured environment. >> people feel a lot more comfortable now. you don't have guys that sleep with their knives as much now. but i attribute that to staff. i attribute it to some of the control factors that have been put in. i attribute it to the overall culture of the facility changing. >> once a week warden culliver walks the tiers of ad-seg, acting as a sounding board for these men locked up 23 hours a day. >> thought you liked lockup. you don't l
get your clothes together. >> warden culliver is a sign of change. since he's been here, he's implemented several good programs. >> the facility used to be open. you could go and come as you please. so we implemented a few things. you're not allowed to go into anybody else's housing unit, we went to an armband system to help the officers identify which housing unit you should be assigned to. >> the band has my name on it. it serves as an identification as far as my living...
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now since warden culliver has been our warden, he don't play that. >> there's a sign of disrespect. know, it's disrespectful to just expose yourself even to the man that's standing next to you. is it deviant behavior? we're trying to help guys change the deviant behavior. >>> coming up -- >> i can't breathe in here. i can't get nothing out of here. my toilet was full over with feces when i came here. >> one inmate's outrage over conditions at holman. for an unsanctioned selfie. that's that new gear feeling. get this high performance laptop bundle for only $399. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. >>> hello, i'm betty nguyen. mess police in memphis are recognize for 29-year-old tremaine will burn, accused of shooting and killing 33-year-old police officer sean bolton during a traffic stop. investigators believe the officer interrupted a drug deal. >>> metal debris found on reunion island is not part are of malaysia airlines flight 370. the piece was discovered after a wing flap from a boeing 777 was found ashore. more news later, now back to "lockup." >>> t
now since warden culliver has been our warden, he don't play that. >> there's a sign of disrespect. know, it's disrespectful to just expose yourself even to the man that's standing next to you. is it deviant behavior? we're trying to help guys change the deviant behavior. >>> coming up -- >> i can't breathe in here. i can't get nothing out of here. my toilet was full over with feces when i came here. >> one inmate's outrage over conditions at holman. for an...
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> warden's office.r. 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 damn unit, if you quit 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. -- and overtime. 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 t
> warden's office.r. 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 damn unit, if you quit acting like a child....
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my decision subject to the review and revision by the deputy warden.rden may approve or modify or reverse my decision. do you understand? >> yes. >> do you understand everything that has been explained to you during the course of this hearing? >> yes. >> at 2:30 p.m. on 5/6/08 is this hearing is completed. you are hereby excused from this hearing. >> are we dismissed? >> not yet. i've got to go make -- i've got to go review all this. his best-case scenario is that i dismiss the report. his worst-case scenario is he'll stay in the hole for those suspended sanctions on top of whatever i give him and then he'll lose good time. i'm really not sure at this point. i have ten working days to make my decision. the deputy warden has five working days to sign it and five working days to serve him. >> am i going to get shut up if i go out there? >> we're going to try to keep you safe. >> okay? >> 410 tower. >> the day peaches has been waiting for has finally arrived. he is about to receive the final verdict on his request for a transfer to a lower-level prison. >
my decision subject to the review and revision by the deputy warden.rden may approve or modify or reverse my decision. do you understand? >> yes. >> do you understand everything that has been explained to you during the course of this hearing? >> yes. >> at 2:30 p.m. on 5/6/08 is this hearing is completed. you are hereby excused from this hearing. >> are we dismissed? >> not yet. i've got to go make -- i've got to go review all this. his best-case scenario is...
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police are looking for a man posing as a game warden to rob people. investigators say the phony warden was in a kayak when he approached two teenagers fi fishing. he threatened to take their fishing licenses and took rods and rooeels from them. he had two accomplices waiting for him in cars to help pull off the heist. >> the side of my kayak with his. that's when he grabbed it to make sure i couldn't pack away from it. >> i don't know if he was real or not. i didn't want no trouble. gave him my stuff. >> they are investigating. the crime could carry additional charges for impersonating a game warden. >>> from our jerry shore bureau, a reprieve for a piano tuner fighting to keep the house his family owned for decades. a judge ruled he can stay until a state agency can show why it needs his home. it's in the shadow of the former rebel casino. they want to use it for a redevelopment project. ♪ >>> tens of thousands packed atlantic city to hear rascal fl flatts. some people lined up early this morning to get through the gates and find a good spot on the s
police are looking for a man posing as a game warden to rob people. investigators say the phony warden was in a kayak when he approached two teenagers fi fishing. he threatened to take their fishing licenses and took rods and rooeels from them. he had two accomplices waiting for him in cars to help pull off the heist. >> the side of my kayak with his. that's when he grabbed it to make sure i couldn't pack away from it. >> i don't know if he was real or not. i didn't want no trouble....
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deputy warden and then the warden.a copy of the marriage license so that has to be obtained before you actually can get married. if you want a wedding ring, it has to be approved through the chaplain to get it to the property officer to put on your property. and basically that's it. >> i can turn that in as soon as possible? >> you can. you can. that's why i'm hand delivering it to you. >> once that happens, then i can have my visits, right? >> the policy allows you to have visits with your fiance based on the fact that she was an employee here before, i believe that she was denied before this whole marriage thing came up. ultimately, it's still going to be up to the warden, though, okay? but she'll be a member of your family then. okay? that makes it different. >> okay. >> all right. here it is. >> thank you. >> all right. >> see you. >> appreciate it. >>> next, the warden catches wind of david's plan. >> even if you get married, we cannot allow the visits. >> and conrad finally leaves pnm. just not the way he planned
deputy warden and then the warden.a copy of the marriage license so that has to be obtained before you actually can get married. if you want a wedding ring, it has to be approved through the chaplain to get it to the property officer to put on your property. and basically that's it. >> i can turn that in as soon as possible? >> you can. you can. that's why i'm hand delivering it to you. >> once that happens, then i can have my visits, right? >> the policy allows you to...
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in the center of this lake by a man police say was impersonating a game warden. i'm cydney long. i'll have the details coming up. >>> philadelphia city workers caught up in a sex website scandal. the new information and the investigation into what they may have done wrong. >>> i'm watching storms impacting part of our area right now. fortunately, not atlantic city at the moment. more coming later tonight. the timing, next. >>> an investigation is under way to find out if philadelphia city employees used city computers to surf the ashley madison cheating website. a number of e-mail addresses with philly.gov showed up in a list released by hackers. we spoke to the mayor's office. they say they are looking into the matter. it is against city policy for an employee to use work e-mail for personal use. >>> new at 6:00, two teenagers are targeted by thieves on a local lake. they were robbed of their kayak and fishing gear. police say the bandits preyed on the boys' innocence. they were confronted as they paddled on newtown lake park in collingswood. the robbers said they were law enfor
in the center of this lake by a man police say was impersonating a game warden. i'm cydney long. i'll have the details coming up. >>> philadelphia city workers caught up in a sex website scandal. the new information and the investigation into what they may have done wrong. >>> i'm watching storms impacting part of our area right now. fortunately, not atlantic city at the moment. more coming later tonight. the timing, next. >>> an investigation is under way to find out...
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i cut him up into little pieces, because, like i told the warden down there, that's -- you know, thisow you'll give me a transfer, or one of you all will be next. and i meant what i said. i have a choice, because i have nothing to lose, you see my point? i don't have nothing to lose. usually, i hang out right here. this is my spot. i used to stay over there, but the child killers took it over, and they can have it. i don't argue with nobody about spots. i feel like the whole joint belongs to me since i killed to get here to get it. a whole lot of guys think that i'm an insane, psychopathic, you know, murderer. they don't know anything about me. >> but later, bennett revealed he did care what the "lockup" audience would think of him. >> deputy warden nancy dune took me to meet alex in his cell so i could get a few extra shots of him. he was taking a long pull off a cigarette. i could start to see the gears turning in alex's mind a little bit. and he said to me, why do you need all this footage. i just don't get it. why do you need all this footage about me? >> it don't make a whole lot
i cut him up into little pieces, because, like i told the warden down there, that's -- you know, thisow you'll give me a transfer, or one of you all will be next. and i meant what i said. i have a choice, because i have nothing to lose, you see my point? i don't have nothing to lose. usually, i hang out right here. this is my spot. i used to stay over there, but the child killers took it over, and they can have it. i don't argue with nobody about spots. i feel like the whole joint belongs to me...
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it is led by young warden who was trained as a social worker at osu. he does things differently than any prison i've ever set foot inside. it has more lifers than any other prison in ohio. it is one of two prisons with the lowest violence rate. that is a big change over time in that facility. that warden and his predecessors have done a great job of taking that a much safer prison. that warden and his staff have a tremendous amount of rehabilitative programming of every sort. vocational, educational, spiritual -- one of the first programs ever put into place in the 1990's was an interfaith dorm where prisoners of different faiths would live in the dorm for one year, do a curriculum, and learn to deal with each other and their differences, and go back out into the general population as change agents. that warden's philosophy, and the philosophy of his staff, one man cannot do it all, his staff needs to be on board, is inspirational. i want to make a note on some of the -- senator carper: i would like to listen to you for the rest of the morning, but i w
it is led by young warden who was trained as a social worker at osu. he does things differently than any prison i've ever set foot inside. it has more lifers than any other prison in ohio. it is one of two prisons with the lowest violence rate. that is a big change over time in that facility. that warden and his predecessors have done a great job of taking that a much safer prison. that warden and his staff have a tremendous amount of rehabilitative programming of every sort. vocational,...
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and the warden walks by one day sees my chess pieces on the table. well, you can't have those. that was the end of that. i'd like somebody just to give me one reason, just semi-intelligent reason, why it would hurt somebody to sit in a cell, locked in here by myself, with some cheese pieces. i ain't hurting nobody in the world. but that's d.o.c. for you. that's rehabilitation at its finest. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> there's nothing i've done that god has not forgiven me for. >> a serial killer claims he found god. >> is it a greater sin to steal a cracker or to kill someone? >> and another "lockup" inmate finds satan. >> in the name of satan, the ruler of the earth, i command the forces of darkness to bestow the infernal power upon me. ♪ no student's ever been the king of the campus on day one. but you're armed with a roomy new jansport backpack, a powerful new dell 2-in-1 laptop, and durable new stellar notebooks, so you're walking the halls with varsity level swagger. that's what we call that new gear feeling. you left this on the bus... get it at the place with the exp
and the warden walks by one day sees my chess pieces on the table. well, you can't have those. that was the end of that. i'd like somebody just to give me one reason, just semi-intelligent reason, why it would hurt somebody to sit in a cell, locked in here by myself, with some cheese pieces. i ain't hurting nobody in the world. but that's d.o.c. for you. that's rehabilitation at its finest. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> there's nothing i've done that god has not...
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it is led by a young warden who was trained as a social worker at osu. he does things differently than ever prison i've step foot inside. the prison has more lifers than any other prison in the state of ohio. it has -- it is one of two prisons with the lowest violence rate in that prison. so that is a big change over time in that facility. that warden and his predecessors have done a great job of making that a much safer prison. and that warden has and his staff have a tremendous amount of rehabilitation programming of every sort, whether it is vocation vocational, educational or spiritual. one of the programs ever put in place back there in the 1990s was an interfaith dorm where prisoners of different faith would come and live in that dorm for a year and learn how to deal with each other and their differences and go back out into general population as changed agents. that prison is a really interesting place and that warden's philosophy and the philosophy of all of his staff because one man cannot do it all, all of the staff need to be on board for him
it is led by a young warden who was trained as a social worker at osu. he does things differently than ever prison i've step foot inside. the prison has more lifers than any other prison in the state of ohio. it has -- it is one of two prisons with the lowest violence rate in that prison. so that is a big change over time in that facility. that warden and his predecessors have done a great job of making that a much safer prison. and that warden has and his staff have a tremendous amount of...
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authorities say a man posed as a game warden in a kayak when he approached the teens fishing on mondayat newtown lake park in west collingswood. they say the man threatened to take their fishing licenses and took nearly $800 worth of rods and reels from them. the teen told police the impostor had two men waiting in cars to help pull out the heist. >> the side of my kayak with his. that's when he grabbed it to make sure i couldn't kayak away with it. >> i didn't want no trouble so i gave him my stuff. >> a game warden impersonator. how about that? the division of fish and wildlife would love to find him. >>> 4:17. we are preparing for the pope and the world meeting of families has a new exhibit aopening today at theç nationa constitution center. it's called religious liberty and the founding of america. the exhibit shows the role religion played in public life in the early part of this country and how freedom of religion became part of the constitution. and another exhibit includes a piece of the gospel of st. matthew from the first bible printed in america. the collection is on displa
authorities say a man posed as a game warden in a kayak when he approached the teens fishing on mondayat newtown lake park in west collingswood. they say the man threatened to take their fishing licenses and took nearly $800 worth of rods and reels from them. the teen told police the impostor had two men waiting in cars to help pull out the heist. >> the side of my kayak with his. that's when he grabbed it to make sure i couldn't kayak away with it. >> i didn't want no trouble so i...
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. >> reporter: they tracked several hundred wires through thigh deep mud and found warden, who was very weak. >> we had to carry him out and two girls were pushing the sticker bush's way to carry him out. >> reporter: they snapped this picture on the ride back of the dehydrated warden gladly drank a pepsi. they went to visit him in the hospital this morning he thought he would die lost in the woods. >> he said he kept ending up turning around and being back in the same little puddle he started from and getting spinned around. >> he looked relieved. he looked happy to be alive. i think it opened his eyes and greater appreciation for life. >> reporter: you can imagine it was just so hot humid this week, it had to be unbearable, out in those woods. i asked people how the heck did he survival? they say he was walking around drinking from puddles. reporting live from winslow township i'm cleve bryan cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> quite a story cleve thanks much. >>> pse&g is working to get salem two nuclear reactor backup and running. salem two automatically shut down wednesday afternoon after
. >> reporter: they tracked several hundred wires through thigh deep mud and found warden, who was very weak. >> we had to carry him out and two girls were pushing the sticker bush's way to carry him out. >> reporter: they snapped this picture on the ride back of the dehydrated warden gladly drank a pepsi. they went to visit him in the hospital this morning he thought he would die lost in the woods. >> he said he kept ending up turning around and being back in the same...
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he's even asked me to get in contact with the warden and ask for his release.d do the time. i just can't bring 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 the nation, we know how you feel about your car. so when coverage really counts, you can count on nationwide. ♪ love because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love is strange just another way we put members first. join the nation. ♪ baby... ♪ nationwide is on your side look aon tripadvisor.l hotel wait. why leave the site? don't you know the tripadvisor you've always trusted for reviews, book! now checks over 200 websites to find the best price? book...book...book! over
he's even asked me to get in contact with the warden and ask for his release.d do the time. i just can't bring 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...
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he's even asked me to get in contact with the warden and ask for his release.uld do the time. i just can't bring 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. se at a fair price. you heard right, just tell us what you need done and we'll find a top rated provider to take care of it. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or have a guy refinish my floors? absolutely! or send someone out to groom my pookie? pookie's what you call your? my dog. yes, we can do that. real help from real people. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather. well, put on a breathe right strip and
he's even asked me to get in contact with the warden and ask for his release.uld do the time. i just can't bring 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...
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but i traveled around the state of north dakota with a prison warden by the name of winston satron. he was a very wise guy, and at the time in north dakota you could actually interview every prisoner who came into the prison system, and he would sit down. and he would say tell me about your life. and as he talked, they'd say my parents were divorced at 11 and i went to live with my grandma write 11 in their prison file. because in his opinion, that prisoner was 11 years old emotionally. and that's where we get stuck because a lot of this is related to trauma, a lot of this is related to not understanding trauma, and we exacerbate by not only not treating the trauma but engaging in behaviors that further the trauma. whether it is isolation from family, isolation from any human contact at all. and so let's be honest about the task that this society has imposed on the bureau of prisons. you know none of this should be any judgment on the bureau of prisons. we've ginn them an impossible task. they have to take, and prison crowding is part of that they got to maintain some level of secur
but i traveled around the state of north dakota with a prison warden by the name of winston satron. he was a very wise guy, and at the time in north dakota you could actually interview every prisoner who came into the prison system, and he would sit down. and he would say tell me about your life. and as he talked, they'd say my parents were divorced at 11 and i went to live with my grandma write 11 in their prison file. because in his opinion, that prisoner was 11 years old emotionally. and...
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george galaza was warden at the time and had to take the daunting task of getting corcoran back on its feet. >> when i got here in 1996, corcoran frankly was under an intensive media barrage. the impact that that had on the staff here, it was tremendous. you cannot maintain a prison like this well if your staff morale is poor. so the first part of it was getting the staff morale up. the next thing that we focused on was the issue of violence. >> you might have are to fight. >> in a prison situation like this, violence is a real thing. >> might have to kill. might have to stab. >> the inmates generate violence among themselves. >> one of the places where inmates have always posed a threat to one another is corcoran's main yard. while it may look like an open community space, to the educated eye it is a complicated network of neighborhoods ruled by several prison gangs. >> without order, we have anarchy. when we have anarchy, people die here. so we have to have lines where the races are divided. and we do this to protect ourselves. >> on the south side of it you have your southern mexica
george galaza was warden at the time and had to take the daunting task of getting corcoran back on its feet. >> when i got here in 1996, corcoran frankly was under an intensive media barrage. the impact that that had on the staff here, it was tremendous. you cannot maintain a prison like this well if your staff morale is poor. so the first part of it was getting the staff morale up. the next thing that we focused on was the issue of violence. >> you might have are to fight. >>...
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[ applause ] >> thank you, warden.ou very much. >> no, thank you. >> oh, you're welcome. >> i mean, you know, i've known this guy for over 25 years, and he's the same now as he was then. a little grayer, a little grayer. i wanted him to be the first one to get this to recognize all of his years of dedicated service. but also because he takes his job as seriously as you take yours. he realizes, as you do, that we're responsible for the health and welfare of these guys. >> you're as strong as your weakest link, and together here as a unit, we all work together as one, which makes a strong unit. i couldn't do this without these guys right here, especially with lieutenant fuller and sergeant lee. [ applause ] >> oh. >> he's still not getting more hours. >> the fight investigation in ad seg found both samuels and edwards guilty of mutual combat. samuels has moved to the reception center and is awaiting transfer to another penitentiary in the coming weeks. there he will serve out the six months remaining on his sentence. >>
[ applause ] >> thank you, warden.ou very much. >> no, thank you. >> oh, you're welcome. >> i mean, you know, i've known this guy for over 25 years, and he's the same now as he was then. a little grayer, a little grayer. i wanted him to be the first one to get this to recognize all of his years of dedicated service. but also because he takes his job as seriously as you take yours. he realizes, as you do, that we're responsible for the health and welfare of these guys....
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. >> the person who handles the wardens, get out there and pick up the litter. show them that we are trying to start somewhere. right where it stands now, new orleans, united states of america, we are citizens, we demand that our president steps up. step up and be there for us. we have paid our taxes. thank you. c. ray nagin: thank you. [applause] >> good evening. my name is eloise, as a community activist, mr. mayor, i do not -- you do not see me too often, but i am there to say look at my community. right now what i see i do not like. katrina has passed and gone, but we are still living in debris. we organize to move all of this out of the way so work can be done. it is months now. i have been home -- i came home on the fifth of november. to this day i am trying to get caught -- get my utilities back. cox cable sent me a bill. you know what i'm saying? we need to stop playing games. stop playing thanking everyone is naive. i don't want to pay energy anything and say i will wait later for them to pay me back. they will not. i am not looking to pay no $200 upfro
. >> the person who handles the wardens, get out there and pick up the litter. show them that we are trying to start somewhere. right where it stands now, new orleans, united states of america, we are citizens, we demand that our president steps up. step up and be there for us. we have paid our taxes. thank you. c. ray nagin: thank you. [applause] >> good evening. my name is eloise, as a community activist, mr. mayor, i do not -- you do not see me too often, but i am there to say...
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that warden's philosophy, and the philosophy of his staff, one man cannot do it all, his staff needs to be on board, is inspirational. i want to make a note on some of the -- senator carper: i would like to listen to you for the rest of the morning, but i would like for you to hold it right there, then we will come back to you in the second round. one of the things that attracted to me to a program was the guy who developed that and implemented it in delaware was from ohio state. it came out of columbus, ohio. it worked pretty well. mr. dillard, same question. one great example. piper has given us one, give us one as well. mr. dillard: i feel like the work is on the offenders themselves. when i met a lifer who rated difference in my life, throughout my prison sentence i realized how the older inmates tried to encourage the younger ones. i still feel like you cannot leave formerly incarcerated citizens out of the equation. mr. ofer: i will give two quick examples. there are states that have reduced the risk of solitary confinement without the risk to staff and to inmates. in colorado,
that warden's philosophy, and the philosophy of his staff, one man cannot do it all, his staff needs to be on board, is inspirational. i want to make a note on some of the -- senator carper: i would like to listen to you for the rest of the morning, but i would like for you to hold it right there, then we will come back to you in the second round. one of the things that attracted to me to a program was the guy who developed that and implemented it in delaware was from ohio state. it came out of...
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service plane and 90 game wardens, dog teams, and volunteers spent most of the day looking for lyon. are already dealing with heat and humidity, and some rain is headed our way. there's also a good chance it will hit during your monday morning commute. meteorologist devon lucie is timing this out for us. day for montgomery, prince william counties. city of manassas, loudon county, tomorrow, you are back to school. some sunshine was out, 90 today. 88, gaithersburg. 86, manassas. 86 degrees, exactly how we look outside. you can see the cloud cover has moved back to washington. that has kept the temperature under the degrees. humidity, you thought -- you probably felt that backed up. mid-to-upper 60's. right into the satellite and radar together, we are tracking this rain that is going to be moving up towards washington. it's that area of low pressure streaming up. the latest information is, we will bring that rain late tonight. for the bus stop forecast tomorrow, i would prepare for light scattered showers to be around. not real cool, so you don't have to keep -- [indiscernible] kellye
service plane and 90 game wardens, dog teams, and volunteers spent most of the day looking for lyon. are already dealing with heat and humidity, and some rain is headed our way. there's also a good chance it will hit during your monday morning commute. meteorologist devon lucie is timing this out for us. day for montgomery, prince william counties. city of manassas, loudon county, tomorrow, you are back to school. some sunshine was out, 90 today. 88, gaithersburg. 86, manassas. 86 degrees,...
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the warden wants the train more, but funding is already tight. amy clark manages the office. >> it's very frustrating. because potentially there is so much more we could do, but we need the funding to enable us to do that. it does get very frustrating. and quite stressful, as well, at times, when you sort of are running around sort of almost feels like you're begging sometimes, but unfortunately that's what we need to do to be able to get the funds to continue. >> reporter: the mambas' salary is covered by the south african national parks authority, but it's not much, about $250 a month. the extreme low end of south africa's national pay scale. yet similar to what other park workers get. but they say they're driven to do this because they say they want to preserve something for their children. >> we want our children to be able to see rhinos, not from a television or a magazine. we want them to see them live in the reserve. >> it is important for us to save the rhinos so that the next generation will be able to see that they are rhinos. not just
the warden wants the train more, but funding is already tight. amy clark manages the office. >> it's very frustrating. because potentially there is so much more we could do, but we need the funding to enable us to do that. it does get very frustrating. and quite stressful, as well, at times, when you sort of are running around sort of almost feels like you're begging sometimes, but unfortunately that's what we need to do to be able to get the funds to continue. >> reporter: the...
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then the warden said "ladies and gentlemen, we need to temporarily close the blinds."hey closed the blinds and shut off the mic. >> make sure you catch "death row stories" that air this is sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern. you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call to learn more. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> for the first time in 54 years, the american flag is flying outside a full-fledged u.s. embassy in
then the warden said "ladies and gentlemen, we need to temporarily close the blinds."hey closed the blinds and shut off the mic. >> make sure you catch "death row stories" that air this is sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern. you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you...
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it's like i told the warden down there, you know, this is what i left you. now you'll give me a transfer, or one of you all will be next. and then i meant what i said. i have a choice because i have nothing to lose. you see my point? i don't have nothing to lose. i usually hang out here. this is my side. i used to stay over this, but the child killers took ever to. and they can have it -- took it over. and they can have it. i don't argue with nobody about spots. i feel like the whole joint belongs to me since i killed to get here to get it. a lot of guys think i'm an insane, psychopathic murderer. it ain't about that. >> later, bennett revealed that he did care what the "lockup" audience would think of him. >> deputy warden nancy doom took me to meet alex at his cell so i could get a few extra shots of him. he was taking this long pole ooff -- long pull off of a sgretd. and i could start -- cigarette. and i could start to see the gears turning in alex's mind a little bit. he said to me, "why do you need all this footage? i just don't get it. why do you need
it's like i told the warden down there, you know, this is what i left you. now you'll give me a transfer, or one of you all will be next. and then i meant what i said. i have a choice because i have nothing to lose. you see my point? i don't have nothing to lose. i usually hang out here. this is my side. i used to stay over this, but the child killers took ever to. and they can have it -- took it over. and they can have it. i don't argue with nobody about spots. i feel like the whole joint...
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the warden at the jail put down another figure for his age. and when he was medically examined, which is rule, you have to be medically examined by the doctor, the doctor wrote down a third age. why there three different assessments of his age. >> what do you think this suggests about how juveniles are treated who fall foul of the system and what's going on in the country at the moment? >> there is the juvenile justice system ordnance. it lays down stringent conditions. they must not be housed with adult criminals. but he has been housed in an adult jail for the past ten years or more even, in fact. and another thing, the maximum imprisonment for murder after the conviction for murder is 14 years in jail. but he has already served more than 14 years. and then he was executed this morning. so he has served a double sentence, an entire life sentence for murder and executed for murder. i do not think that justice has been served. i do not think we are beyond a reasonable shadow of a doubt of the. >> thank you for your time. appreciate it. >> than
the warden at the jail put down another figure for his age. and when he was medically examined, which is rule, you have to be medically examined by the doctor, the doctor wrote down a third age. why there three different assessments of his age. >> what do you think this suggests about how juveniles are treated who fall foul of the system and what's going on in the country at the moment? >> there is the juvenile justice system ordnance. it lays down stringent conditions. they must...
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the warden at the jail put down another figure for his age. and when he was medically examined, which is is the rule, the jail doctor wrote down a third different age. so why are they three different assessments of his age at the time of his arrest. >> what do you think this suggests about how juveniles are treated who fall afoul of the system? >> there is the juvenile justice system since the year 2000. it lays down stringent conditions. juveniles must not be housed with adults. but he's been in an adult jail for the past ten years or more even in fact. and another thing, the maximum imprisonment for murder after the conviction for murder, is 14 years in jail. but he has already served more than 14 years. and then he was executed this morning. so he has served a double sentence. an entire life sentence for murder and executed for murder. i do not think that justice has been served. i do not think they were beyond a reasonable shadow of doubt. >>> the head of the taliban's political office has resigned over the appointment of the new leader. h
the warden at the jail put down another figure for his age. and when he was medically examined, which is is the rule, the jail doctor wrote down a third different age. so why are they three different assessments of his age at the time of his arrest. >> what do you think this suggests about how juveniles are treated who fall afoul of the system? >> there is the juvenile justice system since the year 2000. it lays down stringent conditions. juveniles must not be housed with adults....
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the city hired a psychologist to be the warden of a jam, i take you there and show you >> what did you see when you went outside last year? >> there was a dead body in the middle of the street... for 5 hours. >> there's a lot of work to be done. >> they need to quite talking about what should be done and do it. >> there's clearly an issue and we have to focus on how we bridge that. >> a lot of innocent lives are still being lost. >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >> comedian mo amer. >> are we filming a short? what's happening? >> confronting stereotypes. >> i was afraid to be myself. >> mixing religion and comedy. >> get over it, you know who i am... got the chuckle, now let's really address it. >> and challenging islamophobia. >> i was performing and would say "i'm an arab american"... and you could hear a pin drop. it's where the newly arrested go for processing. >> how are you doing? >> my job is to help you. what is your number. >> sometimes it sounds more like an intervention. >> why are you drinking, are you stressed out. anxious, depressed. how are you go
the city hired a psychologist to be the warden of a jam, i take you there and show you >> what did you see when you went outside last year? >> there was a dead body in the middle of the street... for 5 hours. >> there's a lot of work to be done. >> they need to quite talking about what should be done and do it. >> there's clearly an issue and we have to focus on how we bridge that. >> a lot of innocent lives are still being lost. >> we have an exclusive...
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a game warden says they're probably the biggest ever seen in vermont. >> sure looks like it. >>> well, this video is priceless. the damage gasp-worthy. a 12-year-old boy visiting a museum tripped and put his hand through a 350-year-old painting. it happened over the weekend in taiwan. the oil and canvas painting, titled "flowers," is the work of a 17th century master. it's worth $1.5 million. it was repaired and back on display. >> we'll be back with bruce beck and sports. >> announcer: why settle when you can have 100% fiber optics? verizon fios, the fastest, most reliable internet. >> how'd the mets fair? >> they keep on rolling. last night, they had eight homers against the phillies. tonight, they picked up where they left off. in the top of the first, cespedes had a two-run homer to center off williams. his seventh as a met and 26th of the year. the phillies tagged syndergaard for four runs in the third. this two-run bomb off the bat of ryan howard gave the home team a 4-3 lead. noah lasted five innings. that's because he was left in the sixth with a two-out single with the bases
a game warden says they're probably the biggest ever seen in vermont. >> sure looks like it. >>> well, this video is priceless. the damage gasp-worthy. a 12-year-old boy visiting a museum tripped and put his hand through a 350-year-old painting. it happened over the weekend in taiwan. the oil and canvas painting, titled "flowers," is the work of a 17th century master. it's worth $1.5 million. it was repaired and back on display. >> we'll be back with bruce beck...
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the city hired a psychologist to be the warden of a jam, i take you there and show you >> it's two days on this boat just to get there... >> unspoiled... unseen... under threat... >> macaws, they're at risk of disapearing in the wild. >> the new fight to save a species... >> we're looking at one of the most incredible wonders of the natural world. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> comedian mo amer. >> are we filming a short? what's happening? >> confronting stereotypes. >> i was afraid to be myself. >> mixing religion and comedy. >> get over it, you know who i am... got the chuckle, now let's really address it. >> and challenging islamophobia. >> i was performing and would say "i'm an arab american"... and you could hear a pin drop. it's where the newly arrested go for processing. >> how are you doing? >> my job is to help you. what is your number. >> sometimes it
the city hired a psychologist to be the warden of a jam, i take you there and show you >> it's two days on this boat just to get there... >> unspoiled... unseen... under threat... >> macaws, they're at risk of disapearing in the wild. >> the new fight to save a species... >> we're looking at one of the most incredible wonders of the natural world. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you...
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california ain't no other road ♪ ♪ when i'm carried away in the coroner's car ♪ ♪ someone tell the wardeno the dixie land ♪ that's the only way they're going to get out is when, well, when the angels come down and pick them up and take them home. that's why it's got that train sound. see. ♪ >>> recurring revenue and income sound good? subscription based models are changing businesses. that's coming up next on "your business." >>> small businesses are
california ain't no other road ♪ ♪ when i'm carried away in the coroner's car ♪ ♪ someone tell the wardeno the dixie land ♪ that's the only way they're going to get out is when, well, when the angels come down and pick them up and take them home. that's why it's got that train sound. see. ♪ >>> recurring revenue and income sound good? subscription based models are changing businesses. that's coming up next on "your business." >>> small businesses are
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the program at this prison has only been going on two weeks but the warden says he's already making plans to get paired up with more dogs for the inmates. that dog the inmate was dealing with looks like bunce who is the service dog that our colleague andrea mccarren is training. >> he is quite popular around the station. he has so many selfies. >> he's got more followers than most of us. >> i think all of us combined. he's a cutie. >> a great cause. >>> we can take this weather again and again and again. >> over and over and over again. the wester is perfect today -- weather is perfect today and it is going to stay that way for a while. get outside. make the plans. no excuses. it's going to be gorgeous. let's talk about tropical storm erika. it did form last night so here it s. it's moving very similar -- it is. it's moving very similar to the same track that danny did and will enter the same type of environment. it will strengthen and have the chance to get torn apart a little bit with some sheer but it is moving just to the north of the greater antilles. which this is where erika is hea
the program at this prison has only been going on two weeks but the warden says he's already making plans to get paired up with more dogs for the inmates. that dog the inmate was dealing with looks like bunce who is the service dog that our colleague andrea mccarren is training. >> he is quite popular around the station. he has so many selfies. >> he's got more followers than most of us. >> i think all of us combined. he's a cutie. >> a great cause. >>> we can...
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the city hired a psychologist to be the warden of a jam, i take you there and show you why >>> if you still have any doubts that gaols and prisons have become america's new asylums, consider this - the largest mental health hospital in illinois is not a hospital, it's cook count yip gaol. illinois is one of -- county gale. illinois is a state where they are gaols and prison, not hospital. cook county is a gale run by a clinical psychologist. >> reporter: this is morning intake apt the cook county gaol in chicago. it's where the newly arrested go for processing. >> how are you doing? >> my job is to help you. what is your number. >> sometimes it sounds more like an intervention. >> why are you drinking, are you stressed out. anxious, depressed. how are you going to drink that? >> all right, have you been diagnosed. >> when you were little known, what is known about a.d.h.d. don't lie to me. i know you had anger problems. do you get angry? how long do you go without sleep? >> i stayed up a week straight. >> were you using anything else, like cocaine, speed, anything to keep you up? >> e
the city hired a psychologist to be the warden of a jam, i take you there and show you why >>> if you still have any doubts that gaols and prisons have become america's new asylums, consider this - the largest mental health hospital in illinois is not a hospital, it's cook count yip gaol. illinois is one of -- county gale. illinois is a state where they are gaols and prison, not hospital. cook county is a gale run by a clinical psychologist. >> reporter: this is morning intake...
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authorities say a man posing as a game warden came up in that kayak, approached the teens.y were on their own boat in newtown lake park in west collingswood. he threatened to take their fishing lines and then he did take nearly $800 worth of rods and reels from them. the teens said the impostor had two men waiting. >> he pulled his kayak next to mine. >> i didn't know if he was real or not. i didn't want no problem so i gave him my stuff. >> he is real. consider this a warning. he's still out there on the loose. the division of fish and wildlife is investigating. >>> a court says that an atlantic city man does not have to give up his house to the state. at least not yet. the casino re-investment development authority wants to take the home of a piano tuner who's lived there for decades the state wants to create an entertainment district there. the judge says the state needs a specific plan for how it will use the land, the man's property. the judge previously said the state could have the land but he's now given them six months to come up with a better plan. >>> st. joseph'
authorities say a man posing as a game warden came up in that kayak, approached the teens.y were on their own boat in newtown lake park in west collingswood. he threatened to take their fishing lines and then he did take nearly $800 worth of rods and reels from them. the teens said the impostor had two men waiting. >> he pulled his kayak next to mine. >> i didn't know if he was real or not. i didn't want no problem so i gave him my stuff. >> he is real. consider this a...
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a game warden believes it's the biggest ever seen. look at the markings on that thing. >>> 4:52 now. a firsthand look at a prison break escape route. >> new video shows us exactly how two new york convicts made their way to freedom. >>> we'll take a look at the local talent battling it out for a spot at the u.s. open. >>> live look there at the grand central parkway by the l.i.e. everything moving nicely right now. >> it is a beautiful morning. lots of windows down, i bet. >> yes. >> out there on the roads. chris is here with a look at weather and lauren will have traffic in a moment. let's start with you. >> weather feels good. big change. i'm out. how many days over 80 degrees. 47 days so far. >> wow. >> today, another 80-degree day. but a comfortable one. 84 the expected high. sunshine will be out. nice, pleasant breeze with low humidity. tonight, a clear sky, 66 in the city with 50s in the suburbs. good stuff. >> love those nights. >>> lauren, what's going on? >> we have issues on the subways right now. signal problems that are af
a game warden believes it's the biggest ever seen. look at the markings on that thing. >>> 4:52 now. a firsthand look at a prison break escape route. >> new video shows us exactly how two new york convicts made their way to freedom. >>> we'll take a look at the local talent battling it out for a spot at the u.s. open. >>> live look there at the grand central parkway by the l.i.e. everything moving nicely right now. >> it is a beautiful morning. lots of...
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the warden at the jail put down another figure for his age and when he was medically examined which ishe rule when you are taken to jail you have to be examined by a doctor the doctor wrote down a third, a different age. why are there three different assessments of his age at the time of his arrest? >> suggests about how juveniles are treated for the system and what is going on in the country at the moment? >> there exists something called the juvenile justice system since the year 2000 and lays down stringent conditions. for example juvenile must not be housed with adult criminals and adult convicts but shafqat hussain has been there for ten years or more and the maximum imprisonment for murder after the conviction for murder is 14 years in jail. but shafqat hussain has already served more than 14 years and then he was executed this morning so he has served a double sentence an entire life sentence for murder and executed for murder. i do not think that justice has been served. i do not think we are beyond a reasonable shadow of doubt. >> reporter: the head of the taliban's political
the warden at the jail put down another figure for his age and when he was medically examined which ishe rule when you are taken to jail you have to be examined by a doctor the doctor wrote down a third, a different age. why are there three different assessments of his age at the time of his arrest? >> suggests about how juveniles are treated for the system and what is going on in the country at the moment? >> there exists something called the juvenile justice system since the year...
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transfer kid news the adult system but i traveled around the state of north dakota with a prison warden by the name of winston sat ron. he was a very wise guy and at the time in north dakota, you could interview every prisoner who came into the prison system and he would sit down and he would say tell me about your life. and as he talked they would say my parents were dif officed at 11 and i went to live with my grandma. and he wrote 11, because in his file that prisoner was 11 years old emotionally. and a lot of this is related to trauma and not understanding trauma and we exacerbate by not only not treating the trauma but engaging in behaviors that further the trauma whether it is isolation from family whether it is isolation from any human contact at all. and so let's be honest about the task that this society has imposed on the bureau of prisons. none of this should be any judgment on the bureau of prisons. we've given them an impossible task. they have to take -- and prison crowding is part of that. they've got to maintain some level of security and there is desperation for solutio
transfer kid news the adult system but i traveled around the state of north dakota with a prison warden by the name of winston sat ron. he was a very wise guy and at the time in north dakota, you could interview every prisoner who came into the prison system and he would sit down and he would say tell me about your life. and as he talked they would say my parents were dif officed at 11 and i went to live with my grandma. and he wrote 11, because in his file that prisoner was 11 years old...
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i have been a correction officer and a federal agent and the warden of the county jail in new jersey than over six years at the time was one of the most violence systems in the nation in the sixth year period i took a for one of the most violent mismanage systems in the country to accountability and safety the average 150 stabbings per month then took over in the year became police commissioner we had one with a 93% reduction of violence and every area of management within the system. than in 2000 i became police commissioner violence was down and crime was down in the city had a 46 the morning of september 11th it was the most trying time for the n.y.p.d. with of the darkest days in our country's history but i got to witness the best and worst that flew the planes and the best to watch that rescue mission one of the most substantial and history of our country carried out by men and women of the new york city police department and port authority. from that point on, my career in public service was straight uphill. and talent was nominated by the president and i thought i knew our cri
i have been a correction officer and a federal agent and the warden of the county jail in new jersey than over six years at the time was one of the most violence systems in the nation in the sixth year period i took a for one of the most violent mismanage systems in the country to accountability and safety the average 150 stabbings per month then took over in the year became police commissioner we had one with a 93% reduction of violence and every area of management within the system. than in...
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i talked to warden culliver but i wrote him about it. he understands the situation. i rather be written disciplinary so i at least had a hearing on it. i didn't get no say in the citation. you know how that works. >> my assessment at this time due to this recent infraction, i can't make a recommendation for a transfer per your progress review here. >> he just wants to get closer to home, his family traveling. i think he said his mom or someone ill, but if i complete the paperwork here and send it in to central review board, they would not go along with the transfer. just due to that infraction. you okay? >> no, i ain't. >> all right. >> next on "lockup," bobby's reaction to the staff's decision. >> that's right. the peaceful weekend had become broken by this outburst of violence that so many people were concerned about. i spoke to activists in the days leading up to this weekend. they wanted to make clear he we will commemorate the resistance and anlife and death of michael brown but peacefully. they said it wanted to be a time for families to come out and organizers
i talked to warden culliver but i wrote him about it. he understands the situation. i rather be written disciplinary so i at least had a hearing on it. i didn't get no say in the citation. you know how that works. >> my assessment at this time due to this recent infraction, i can't make a recommendation for a transfer per your progress review here. >> he just wants to get closer to home, his family traveling. i think he said his mom or someone ill, but if i complete the paperwork...
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game warden search for an alligator after the reptile bit off a woman's arm in florida.r. people canoeing and kayaking heard her screams. one of them beat the alligator with a paddle while it attacked. the folks pulled her from the water. the victim was rushed into surgery. >> waste water polluted a river in colorado reached northern new mexico and continuing to spill. 1 million gallons of waste water containing heavy metals spilling wednesday when a clean-up crew breached a debris dam inside a gold mine. >> terrifying day home alone for two sisters 8 and 14. a burglar breck inoke in while dad was at work they've couldn't call for help. they didn't have a phone the what did they do. abc news's matt gutman. >> reporter: the intruder forced his way into the house in fresno. >> the friend's daughter is there. some one brock in. they're by themselves. >> where is the dad? >> at work. two girls, 14 and 8 retreated to the bathroom. locked the door. they couldn't call the police they didn't have of a phone. but did have one of these, a tablet. instead of phoning in their plea f
game warden search for an alligator after the reptile bit off a woman's arm in florida.r. people canoeing and kayaking heard her screams. one of them beat the alligator with a paddle while it attacked. the folks pulled her from the water. the victim was rushed into surgery. >> waste water polluted a river in colorado reached northern new mexico and continuing to spill. 1 million gallons of waste water containing heavy metals spilling wednesday when a clean-up crew breached a debris dam...
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. >>> game warden search for an alligator after the reptile bit off a woman's arm in florida. it happened yesterday afternoon while the woman swam in a river near orlando. people canoeing and kayaking nearby heard her screams. one of them beat the alligator with a paddle while it continued to attack the woman. those folks then pulled her from the water. the victim was rushed into surgery. >>> wastewater that polluted a water in colorado has now reached into northern new mexico and is tipping to spill. about 1 million gallons of wastewater containing heavy metals beginning spilling wednesday when a cleanup crew breached a debris dam inside a goldmine. >>> now two sisters 8 and 14 years old, a lar broke into their fresno home while their dad was at work. they were not able to call for help because they k not have a phone. so what did they do? here's matt. >> the intruder had forced his way into the little house in fresno, california. >> my friend's daughters are there, and someone just broke into their house, they are by themselves. >> where is their dad? >> he's at work. >> so
. >>> game warden search for an alligator after the reptile bit off a woman's arm in florida. it happened yesterday afternoon while the woman swam in a river near orlando. people canoeing and kayaking nearby heard her screams. one of them beat the alligator with a paddle while it continued to attack the woman. those folks then pulled her from the water. the victim was rushed into surgery. >>> wastewater that polluted a water in colorado has now reached into northern new mexico...
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nasa charged jim irwin, dave scott, and al warden with expanding our exploration and understanding of the moon. others before them had taken steps, "that's one small step for man..." but to that point, no one had ever driven on the surface. so after scott and irwin touched down below mount hadley - "ok, houston the falcon is on the plane at hadley" they went to unload some precious cargo. the first ever lunar rover. the ten foot long rover was made of aluminum, titanium and steel and built to drive in low-gravity. "well in my left hand i have a feather and in my right hand a hammer and i will drop the two of them here and hopefully they will hit the ground at the same time. (drops items) "how about that? it turns out mister galileo was correct in his findings." it cost boeing 39 million to make four of the electric- powered vehicles and on july 31, 1971, the astronauts of apollo 15 took the first one for a spin. "we're moving." "extraordinary" but it took a few moments to work out the kinks. "i don't have any front steering, joe." "just got rear steering, dave. yea" that steering issu
nasa charged jim irwin, dave scott, and al warden with expanding our exploration and understanding of the moon. others before them had taken steps, "that's one small step for man..." but to that point, no one had ever driven on the surface. so after scott and irwin touched down below mount hadley - "ok, houston the falcon is on the plane at hadley" they went to unload some precious cargo. the first ever lunar rover. the ten foot long rover was made of aluminum, titanium and...
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. >> john ault was warden at anamosa state penitentiary at the time we shot there. >> any time you can have inmates participate in some type of meaningful activity it makes their time easier and staff's time much easier. i would much rather have them participate in something positive than talking about how to do a better armed robbery or plotting against us or fellow staff members. >> during our shoot at indiana state prison, authorities even allowed for a weightlifting competition. >> lions now lifting at 495. >> other penitentiaries get their weight up. this is how they are doing. get your weight up. >> that's 25. 25. on deck. >> go! go! >> good lift. good lift. you've got it. >> of course, in prison, there's also a practical side to staying in shape. >> if you ever come against somebody who wants to approach you in a negative way, attack you in a fight or something, you don't want to be the person that runs out of air first. the person that runs out of air first is the person that gets hurt. >> in the combat zone you have to be combat ready. and we all know that any minute this yard
. >> john ault was warden at anamosa state penitentiary at the time we shot there. >> any time you can have inmates participate in some type of meaningful activity it makes their time easier and staff's time much easier. i would much rather have them participate in something positive than talking about how to do a better armed robbery or plotting against us or fellow staff members. >> during our shoot at indiana state prison, authorities even allowed for a weightlifting...
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. >> today's classification committee is warden ayres. >> you were at corcoran state prison, referredmendation is to release you to the rcgp. okay. do you have any problems with being released? >> yes, i got a problem to gp because i'm not a gp. i dropped out. >> you in a gang? >> yes, i am affiliated with a gang, yes. >> you're a dropout of what? >> out of the woods. but right now, i'm just concerned about my housing, where i'm going to be housed. that's all i'm worried about right now. >> by releasing him today we can make him a1 status and that will give him the opportunity to parole today. so it doesn't matter where you're going to be housed. we can go ahead and release you and keep you here pending your parole. >> understand that, nasholm? >> yes. >> okay. so if we grant you a one-time for the time you've been in ad seg, then they take this up and run it through records office and you parole today. you understand that? >> yes. >> okay. >> yeah. >> okay. go ahead and release you today. officially release you today. have a nice day. >> you'll be staying in your cell till they come
. >> today's classification committee is warden ayres. >> you were at corcoran state prison, referredmendation is to release you to the rcgp. okay. do you have any problems with being released? >> yes, i got a problem to gp because i'm not a gp. i dropped out. >> you in a gang? >> yes, i am affiliated with a gang, yes. >> you're a dropout of what? >> out of the woods. but right now, i'm just concerned about my housing, where i'm going to be housed....
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. >>> game wardens search for an alligator after the reptile bit off a woman's arm in florida.n while the woman swam in a river near orlando. people canoeing and kayaking nearby heard her screams. one of them beat the alligator with a paddle while it continued to attack the woman. those folks then pulled her from the water. the victim was rushed into surgery. >> now to a terrifying day home alone for two sisters, just 8 and 14 years old. a burglar broke into their fresno home while their dad was at work. they were not able to call for help because they did not have a phone. so what did they do? here's abc news reporter, matt. >> the intruder had forced his way into the little house in fresno, california. >> my friend's daughters are there, and someone just broke into their house, they are by themselves. >> where is their dad? >> he's at work. >> so the two girls, age 14 and 8, retreated to the bathroom, locked the door. they couldn't call the police because they didn't have a phone. >> but they did have one. these, a tablet. instead of phoning in their plea for help, they texte
. >>> game wardens search for an alligator after the reptile bit off a woman's arm in florida.n while the woman swam in a river near orlando. people canoeing and kayaking nearby heard her screams. one of them beat the alligator with a paddle while it continued to attack the woman. those folks then pulled her from the water. the victim was rushed into surgery. >> now to a terrifying day home alone for two sisters, just 8 and 14 years old. a burglar broke into their fresno home...