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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. i could feel our deadlines racing towards us. we didn't need a loan. we needed short-term funding fast. building 18 homes in 4 ½ months? that was a leap. but i knew i could rely on american express to help me buy those building materials. amex helped me buy the inventory i needed. our amex helped us fill the orders. just like that. another step on the journey. will you be ready when growth presents itself? realize your buying power at open.com as long as you love me, it's alright bend me shape me, any way you want me you've got the power, to turn on the light shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology a
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. i could feel our...
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now since warden culliver has been our warden, he don't play that. >> there's a sign of disrespect.ou 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. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates, "lockup." >> as is the case at many maximum security prisons, some inmates locked up for rule infractions at alabama's holman correctional facility complain of unfair treatment. warden grantt culliver maintains regulations at holman are not only fair, but reflect what the public expects of the prison system. >> once a year, every prisoner in holman comes up for a progress review before warden culliver and supervisor james powers. >> this is your annual progress review. we'll come up with a determina
now since warden culliver has been our warden, he don't play that. >> there's a sign of disrespect.ou 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. >>>...
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. >> associate warden eric ivy in charge of jail security. containing heartless felons has become a regular part of his job. >> we're going to have a meeting with the rest of the staff and try to devise a plan. as to how we're going to do this. >> all right. we all pretty much know why we're here, right? i want to make a statement with these guys. i really do. we start with tennessee, the word 23 and 1 travels. you're not just going to go to lockup and come out of lockup. if you identify as participating in gang activity, you're going to be up there in 23 and 1. >> since news of the 23 and 1 lockup may not go over well with the heartless felons, it will be delivered by the special response team, a specially trained s.w.a.t.-like team of officers also known as the men in black. >> we're going into the pod to make a show of force. we're going to throw this on and let them know we mean business, we ain't going to play with this. >> these are pepper foam launches they're called. they shoot off pepper balls. when we go in, we'll just make the peri
. >> associate warden eric ivy in charge of jail security. containing heartless felons has become a regular part of his job. >> we're going to have a meeting with the rest of the staff and try to devise a plan. as to how we're going to do this. >> all right. we all pretty much know why we're here, right? i want to make a statement with these guys. i really do. we start with tennessee, the word 23 and 1 travels. you're not just going to go to lockup and come out of lockup. if...
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they say they game warden asked him to record the rescue it lasted about 45 minutes. he wrestled him to the ground and was holding him down. the animal set up and looked around still boom into victories he was gone. they say they cd are about every day as retired nurses they say every life is important. kevin freeman, fox 8 news. it's time right now is 4:27 a.m. what authorities are saying about the parents of the little girl seeking treatment in the nfl fans are in for a fear street. see who set to perform of cold
they say they game warden asked him to record the rescue it lasted about 45 minutes. he wrestled him to the ground and was holding him down. the animal set up and looked around still boom into victories he was gone. they say they cd are about every day as retired nurses they say every life is important. kevin freeman, fox 8 news. it's time right now is 4:27 a.m. what authorities are saying about the parents of the little girl seeking treatment in the nfl fans are in for a fear street. see who...
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nancy horvath recorded video of her husband thomas and the geauga county game warden trying backyard of their home in chesterland. the animal became caught up in some netting that's used to keep from landing on their property. the couple credits the game warden for staying persistent, even while wrestling the young 175 pound buck in the cold mud, to help get it free. he would run full speed as far as he could until he ran out of net and literally his four legs he'd run the other way, and he just kept doing that back and forth, back and forth. he wrestled him to the ground eventually and then he was holding him down and the game warden started cutting the net from around his antlers and from around his face. they were eventually able to get the deer free, before it ran off into the woods. browns fans, do you have a tim couch autograph you just can't bear to part with? well you may want to reconsider. steiner sports is making an offer to browns fans. any of the team's starting quarterbacks since 1999 for a 100 dollar gift card to the company's website. the autographs can be on anything
nancy horvath recorded video of her husband thomas and the geauga county game warden trying backyard of their home in chesterland. the animal became caught up in some netting that's used to keep from landing on their property. the couple credits the game warden for staying persistent, even while wrestling the young 175 pound buck in the cold mud, to help get it free. he would run full speed as far as he could until he ran out of net and literally his four legs he'd run the other way, and he...
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warden- cam home security is free for all smart-phone users. unlike his past "condition of the state" speeches, iowa governor terry branstad offered few new programs. instead, the six- term governor focused on pledges to do more with ograms alreadyyin place. still, school funding took center stage. we bring in matt breen who is live from the state capital with a recap. make no mistake, the governor's goal is to increase schoho but, terry branstad has raised some eyebrows by planning to extend a state sales tax to tie "we should not over-promise and under-deliver," said gov. settled on a modest 2.45-5-ercent increase. "this budget provides schools the stability, predictability and funding they need and deserve," branstad said. "as promised, the governor proposed a 20-year extension of the state's penny sales tax. it would generate $20-billion for schools, and another $4-billion for water quality," said matt breen. "this is a monumental investment in both education funding and water quality and does it withoo raising taas," branstad said. still,
warden- cam home security is free for all smart-phone users. unlike his past "condition of the state" speeches, iowa governor terry branstad offered few new programs. instead, the six- term governor focused on pledges to do more with ograms alreadyyin place. still, school funding took center stage. we bring in matt breen who is live from the state capital with a recap. make no mistake, the governor's goal is to increase schoho but, terry branstad has raised some eyebrows by planning...
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s been five days of hell warden 53:56 "it )s been a horror, it )s been awful." deputies say the grandmother was taken hostage by this man 43 year old dana william last thursday night. deputies say he shot himself to death in massachusettes on wednesday morning, but brooks was nowhere to be found sheila smith victims daughter48:17 "she could be anywhere. cold, without medication, can t see because she doesn t have her glasses." olene brooks husband woody was found dead inside his amelia home thursday night. law enforcement sources say william had tied him up and strangled him with zip ties. smith 50:05 "i )m not surprised! he had time in prison to come up with this plan." william - a convicted sex offender had planned the cold and calculated plot according to sheila smith. smith was one of four held hostage while william lured brooks to this home ...a home where family missing loved one. the brooks family begging forward with information especially if they think they saw william and brooks together after 11 thursday night or before 7 friday morning. there s a 35-
s been five days of hell warden 53:56 "it )s been a horror, it )s been awful." deputies say the grandmother was taken hostage by this man 43 year old dana william last thursday night. deputies say he shot himself to death in massachusettes on wednesday morning, but brooks was nowhere to be found sheila smith victims daughter48:17 "she could be anywhere. cold, without medication, can t see because she doesn t have her glasses." olene brooks husband woody was found dead inside...
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thinking about what would happen behind bars, talking to him through plexiglass and now you are the warden at a prison with a very different approach to dealing with prisoners and dealing with the outside community, so we will deal a debt. susan burton is the founder and executive director of a new way of life project. after her sixth prison sentence in los angeles, she was fortunate in that she was given access to treatment services in santa monica. it made her realize if i have access to this service in santa monica, why can't we have it in south l.a. and south-central l.a.? now she runs a new way of life. she helped her first clients in an apartment she was able to get after she left the treatment center. we are going to hear about her story as well. thank you so much for being with us, both of you. your father was incarcerated and many people after that experience would probably run as far in the other direction as they could and now here you are as the warden of a very large prison in illinois. why did you decide to follow that path and how was your early experience as a child and how
thinking about what would happen behind bars, talking to him through plexiglass and now you are the warden at a prison with a very different approach to dealing with prisoners and dealing with the outside community, so we will deal a debt. susan burton is the founder and executive director of a new way of life project. after her sixth prison sentence in los angeles, she was fortunate in that she was given access to treatment services in santa monica. it made her realize if i have access to this...
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now here you are as a warden of a prison and a very large prison in illinois. why did you decide to follow that path? how does your early experience as a child who visited a father in prison inform the way that you ran the prison now? >> to answer your first question i am a firm believer in god ordering my steps for me. i did not set out to become the executive director of cook county jail in chicago nor did
now here you are as a warden of a prison and a very large prison in illinois. why did you decide to follow that path? how does your early experience as a child who visited a father in prison inform the way that you ran the prison now? >> to answer your first question i am a firm believer in god ordering my steps for me. i did not set out to become the executive director of cook county jail in chicago nor did
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i cut him up into little pieces, because, like i told the warden down there, that's -- you know, thiss what i left you, now 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, psycho pathic, 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? >> i
i cut him up into little pieces, because, like i told the warden down there, that's -- you know, thiss what i left you, now 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...
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it became caught in the golf course that in the backyard and geauga county they called a the game warden, but you what you just saw wrestled the animal to the ground, then cut away the net until it was free, ad did not got its wet feet and ran away and is probably chewing on the the. >> want to thank you for joining
it became caught in the golf course that in the backyard and geauga county they called a the game warden, but you what you just saw wrestled the animal to the ground, then cut away the net until it was free, ad did not got its wet feet and ran away and is probably chewing on the the. >> want to thank you for joining
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her husband along with a local game warden springing into action.en actually wrestling this 175-pound buck to the ground while the husband took the net off by cutting. after few minutes the warden moved off the buck and let it run off back into the woods. >>> half a billion dollars? well, that's just small change compared to where the powerball jackpot stands tonight. nobody had the winning ticket for wednesday's drawing. that's okay because now that pile of cash has grown to $800 million. fox 29 cameras at the 7eleven at broad and race streets in center city. everybody seems to be buying up tickets. some buying one. others buying more for tomorrow's drawing. if you are lucky enough to win the cash option is about $496 million. that's how much you'll take ho home. and you can watch the powerball drawing live right here tomorrow night on fox 29. good luck! >>> bye-bye beiber. popular star that got him kicked out of an ancient historical site g being called a hitter 86 ski season in the poconos but not in a good way. now things are looking a little be
her husband along with a local game warden springing into action.en actually wrestling this 175-pound buck to the ground while the husband took the net off by cutting. after few minutes the warden moved off the buck and let it run off back into the woods. >>> half a billion dollars? well, that's just small change compared to where the powerball jackpot stands tonight. nobody had the winning ticket for wednesday's drawing. that's okay because now that pile of cash has grown to $800...
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>> since our last visit to holman, warden culliver has left the prison.s promoted to associate 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. we got time enough to find out 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, the
>> since our last visit to holman, warden culliver has left the prison.s promoted to associate 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,...
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. >> thank god for the warden at that time because he actually did what he had to do and got me out of this place alive. you can actually see some of the old bullet holes when they came in and shot this place up to get me out. i used to think i was the biggest, baddest thing that walked the earth, and i realized at that point, you know what i mean, that i was just as human as anybody else. thereafter the incident, for about a month and a half straight, i had nightmares every time i closed my eyes, and i just felt, you know what? i'm either going to come back and face this or i'm going to live with it for the rest of my life. at that point i called the chief of security at that time, the major, i told him i'm ready to come back on one condition. he says, well, what's that? i said that you put me right back in the basement where i got taken hostage. so that next night, i came in, came in, worked down here. and i actually got the first good night's sleep in a month and a half. >> due to uncontrollable violence, rising operation costs and the slow deterioration of the main facility, prison
. >> thank god for the warden at that time because he actually did what he had to do and got me out of this place alive. you can actually see some of the old bullet holes when they came in and shot this place up to get me out. i used to think i was the biggest, baddest thing that walked the earth, and i realized at that point, you know what i mean, that i was just as human as anybody else. thereafter the incident, for about a month and a half straight, i had nightmares every time i closed...
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there are a lot of people like you and a lot of other wardens and corrections commissioners around the country who are analyzing why we have the biggest population of prisoners in the world -- 2.2 million. china only has 1.4 million. $70 billion or $80 billion a year it costs, $112,000 or something it costs to house a prisoner there, $61,000 in it is amazingly expensive, and there is very little rehab doing. what are you doing to analyze this and maybe get some of these people out into programs, for instance? >> i mean, the easiest thing is, don't put them in. so, some of the bad events we've experienced on rikers island were people, you know, from the community that probably should never come into jail. so, off-boarding or stopping those -- closing those doors and getting alternatives in the community is really where the money is best spent, before you ever incarcerate them 'cause once you incarcerate them, there's a criminal process. to get them out into any program, there's a core process. so, the city is now working on, how do we then stop, close that door for those citizens who re
there are a lot of people like you and a lot of other wardens and corrections commissioners around the country who are analyzing why we have the biggest population of prisoners in the world -- 2.2 million. china only has 1.4 million. $70 billion or $80 billion a year it costs, $112,000 or something it costs to house a prisoner there, $61,000 in it is amazingly expensive, and there is very little rehab doing. what are you doing to analyze this and maybe get some of these people out into...
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george galaza was warden at the time and had to tackle the daunting task of getting corcoran back oneet. >> 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 to fight. >> in a prison like this one, because of the types of inmates that we have, violence is a real thing. >> you might have to kill, you 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 sout
george galaza was warden at the time and had to tackle the daunting task of getting corcoran back oneet. >> 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 to fight. >> in a...
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if you're the warden or theperintendent, your job is to make the people better coming out than they were coming in. if you're not, you need to lose your job. >> you look at the number of, drugs and that's at five times the rate of blacks and yet blacks are arrested at ten times the rate. how do we without reforming the minds of the officers arresting these people? >> that seems to be usually are in these neighborhoods and there's an over collection. we need to treat everyone in the system like an individual and with dignity and respect. where if you're wealthy, it doesn't really matter, you're probably f you're poor, you're going to get it coming and going. >> for viewers watching right now that want to do something about this, what can they do >> there are a number of pieces of legislation at the federal level, some of which are up for consideration and will be up for votes soon, congressmen know, their senators know, i want this bill passed. >> at the end of the day not only can everyone do something, everyone must do yes. >> i think through this interview and listening to you, we will
if you're the warden or theperintendent, your job is to make the people better coming out than they were coming in. if you're not, you need to lose your job. >> you look at the number of, drugs and that's at five times the rate of blacks and yet blacks are arrested at ten times the rate. how do we without reforming the minds of the officers arresting these people? >> that seems to be usually are in these neighborhoods and there's an over collection. we need to treat everyone in the...
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to tell you more, let's join bob warden and jenny repko at the nuwave test kitchen in chicago. >> let me ask you, do you hate boil-overs and the mess they make in the kitchen? do you hate burnt grilled cheese sandwiches or shriveled-up bacon? >> what about over-fried chicken that's all greasy, or dried-out oatmeal, overdone pork chops or charred steak? >> well, what if i was to tell you that instead, you could now have perfect grilled cheese sandwiches, perfectly browned evenly every single time? >> all that cheese is melted in there, so delicious. >> perfectly melted. and i could have perfectly grilled steaks set at 350 degrees that give me a perfect medium rare steak or however you like it and it's never going to burn. perfect pork chops, and not only pork chops... >> right, salmon, perfect every time.
to tell you more, let's join bob warden and jenny repko at the nuwave test kitchen in chicago. >> let me ask you, do you hate boil-overs and the mess they make in the kitchen? do you hate burnt grilled cheese sandwiches or shriveled-up bacon? >> what about over-fried chicken that's all greasy, or dried-out oatmeal, overdone pork chops or charred steak? >> well, what if i was to tell you that instead, you could now have perfect grilled cheese sandwiches, perfectly browned...
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bolin waited out his final hours with the prison warden in a holding cell next to the death chamber. >> and we talked about this in the newsroom. you've covered six of these executions before. and every time we cover one, i in that observation room. on a personal level, i always wonder how you handle not only having to balance the objectivity of the event but also the gravenity of seeing -- gravity of seeing something so important. >> let's be clear. we're witnessing a homicide. that's an intense event no matter what the circumstance. i try to focus on doing my job. i take a lot of notes. sfnl taking notes. notes. i try to remember whyim there -- oo -- why i am there. the state has made mistakes in the past, so i focus on my job. and i pray what i witness doesn't haunt me and go on. >> thank you, mark. >>> you could be enjoying some better technology while you are flying. that's in the works. >> the new hd tv screens going into seat-backs and the added bonus. america's got talent last summer. how life after the show has not been as glam rousz. >> the showers have moved through. they
bolin waited out his final hours with the prison warden in a holding cell next to the death chamber. >> and we talked about this in the newsroom. you've covered six of these executions before. and every time we cover one, i in that observation room. on a personal level, i always wonder how you handle not only having to balance the objectivity of the event but also the gravenity of seeing -- gravity of seeing something so important. >> let's be clear. we're witnessing a homicide....
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where the warden promises they will be kept in a much more secure area. and will not be any where near each other. >> secretary of state urpbling both syria government and rebel forces to take part in peace talks sponsored by the united nations. the cease fire would allow all sides to focus on defeating a isis. >> beet out teams for more than one hundred colleges. pods to transport two to 3 dozen passengers. through a 12 foot diameter tube. at speeds approaching 7 hundred miles per hour. now the team will build its pods. and test them at the worlds first hyper loop test track. next to space ex-headquarters. in california. >> . wow. >> . actress is mourning the loss of her father. tonight. he passed away last night at the age of 65. after a long battle with cancer. she's thanking everyone for prayers and support. during this tough time. and vows that despite her grief. the show must go on. she will perform tonight. in treu butte to her late father. it keeps us all connected. >> . had time around. the lead roles of tanny and sandy. it's about a time in the
where the warden promises they will be kept in a much more secure area. and will not be any where near each other. >> secretary of state urpbling both syria government and rebel forces to take part in peace talks sponsored by the united nations. the cease fire would allow all sides to focus on defeating a isis. >> beet out teams for more than one hundred colleges. pods to transport two to 3 dozen passengers. through a 12 foot diameter tube. at speeds approaching 7 hundred miles per...
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you have to have the wardens and the administrators from the top all the way down insure that this is being done. you don't wait for something to happen." interim corrections director e.k mcdaniel says with the changes, the use of lethal force will only be necessary as a last resort. ed pearce kolo 8 news now that apparently last year, the legislature authorized the hiring of an additional 100 correctional officers. twenty two have been trained and are on the job. the remainder will be added during the next fiscal year. targeted by thieves and scammers. we're sharing tips to keep your loved ones safe from being taken and the sky tavern ski off this weekend... why they are having to delay their start. so what kind of weather can we expect tomorrow, and into the rest of the week? we will have a closer look at our forecast...and what you can expect in the days to come...right after the break. well snow could cause more problems for monday morning's morning commute. before you head out join us live on good morning reno starting at 4:30 am and we'll take a look at what those roads look lik
you have to have the wardens and the administrators from the top all the way down insure that this is being done. you don't wait for something to happen." interim corrections director e.k mcdaniel says with the changes, the use of lethal force will only be necessary as a last resort. ed pearce kolo 8 news now that apparently last year, the legislature authorized the hiring of an additional 100 correctional officers. twenty two have been trained and are on the job. the remainder will be...
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. >>> on august 21st, the warden at north carolina correctional institution for women in raleigh contacted state capitol police regarding allegations >> i went to a women's prison and started to interview the vic tens. >>> as a result from interviewing the victims, we had an offender or suspect which was an officer. >>> the suspect, 32-year-old bishop yalla, he worked at the prison for nearly 10 months, he passed reference checks. according to documents, obtained by wncn, for victims gave investigators a detailed account of acts they had with allah. one victim had letters which contain diagrams that the pick " blind spots on the cameras ". >> it's against the law. >> investigators were able to collect dna when they asked allah for sample he refused, he also denied the allegation and said that an inmate was possibly disgruntled over quote wreck time " the heat. >> he was wrong and he knew it. >>> as far as investigation, they contacted previous employer and learned he detention center in virginia over a quote substantiated allegation of having a relationship with a female inmate " he was ne
. >>> on august 21st, the warden at north carolina correctional institution for women in raleigh contacted state capitol police regarding allegations >> i went to a women's prison and started to interview the vic tens. >>> as a result from interviewing the victims, we had an offender or suspect which was an officer. >>> the suspect, 32-year-old bishop yalla, he worked at the prison for nearly 10 months, he passed reference checks. according to documents,...
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and with bob warden's fast cookbook, you'll get over time-saving recipes. plus, ask about the nuwave cast-iron barbecue grill and griddle and the 10-piece perfect green cookware set. [ ...] call or go online now. [ ...] >> woman: this has been a paid presentation for the nuwave r: the water in >> this gets to be a real mess in here. >> reporter: mayor ernie troiano drove us through the neighborhoods hit the hardest. he says this storm's tides were higher than super storm sandy's. >> there's hundreds and hundreds of cars that were caught in these tides. >> reporter: marisa rigby returned today and found her car not working. >> we had beautiful snow for all of a few hours before it just became a river of icebergs. >> reporter: restaurant owner dave bannon spent sunday drying out. he says the water was up to a foot during the height of the storm. >> as you can see, the sign's gone. when i came in, the water was about up to here. >> reporter: at one point more than 18,000 customers lost power along the jersey shore. most shore towns saw minor to moderate floodi
and with bob warden's fast cookbook, you'll get over time-saving recipes. plus, ask about the nuwave cast-iron barbecue grill and griddle and the 10-piece perfect green cookware set. [ ...] call or go online now. [ ...] >> woman: this has been a paid presentation for the nuwave r: the water in >> this gets to be a real mess in here. >> reporter: mayor ernie troiano drove us through the neighborhoods hit the hardest. he says this storm's tides were higher than super storm...
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when we shot there, robert ayers was san quentin's warden. >> we are grossly overcrowded, which is justes, 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
when we shot there, robert ayers was san quentin's warden. >> we are grossly overcrowded, which is justes, 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,...
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he and man nancy credit the game warden for staying persistent. even while wrestling the buck in the cold mud. >> they say the ordeal lasted ant 45 minutes. >> . he wrestled him to the ground. eventually. and then he was holding him down. and tom started to cut the net. >> the animal sat up. looked around. stood up. boom. >> what a great ending. >> . seriously? where do you think you're going? to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. oh, right then i'll swing by in like 4 hours. forget the tacos! one pill lasts 12 hours. i'm good all day. wait! your loss. i was going to wear a sombrero. only mucinex has a bi-layer tablet that starts fast, and keeps working. not 4, not 6, but 12 full hours. ditch the misery. you're not one of them. you're not one of us. the things that break your heart, the most. are when a child is somehow harmed. >> . five thousand dollar reward being offered for information leading to arrest. >> . and his owners were charged with animal cruelty. this bizarre
he and man nancy credit the game warden for staying persistent. even while wrestling the buck in the cold mud. >> they say the ordeal lasted ant 45 minutes. >> . he wrestled him to the ground. eventually. and then he was holding him down. and tom started to cut the net. >> the animal sat up. looked around. stood up. boom. >> what a great ending. >> . seriously? where do you think you're going? to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. you're not coming. i took mucinex...
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he and man nancy credit the game warden for staying persistent. even while wrestling the buck in the cold mud. >> they say the ordeal lasted ant 45 minutes. >> . he wrestled him to the ground. eventually. and then he was holding him down. and tom started to cut the net. >> the animal sat up. looked around. stood up. boom. >> what a great ending. you're not one of them. you're not one of us. the things that break your heart, the most. are when a child is somehow harmed. >> . five thousand dollar reward being offered for information leading to arrest. >> . a dog in virginia dies of cancer and his owners were charged with animal cruelty. travis and erin noticed a lump on his paw. so they took him to the vet and learned he had cancer. not long after that, buck had a brief seizure. but recovered quickly. and so they saw no reason to take him back to the vet. days went by. and the couple realized he was failing. they rushed him to the county app mall shelter where the decision was made to put him down. the couple got slapped with an arrest warrant for a
he and man nancy credit the game warden for staying persistent. even while wrestling the buck in the cold mud. >> they say the ordeal lasted ant 45 minutes. >> . he wrestled him to the ground. eventually. and then he was holding him down. and tom started to cut the net. >> the animal sat up. looked around. stood up. boom. >> what a great ending. you're not one of them. you're not one of us. the things that break your heart, the most. are when a child is somehow harmed....
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thinking about what would happen behind bars, talking to him through plexiglass and now you are the wardena prison with a very different approach to dealing with prisoners and dealing with the outside community, so we will deal a debt. susan burton is the founder and executive director of a new way of life project.
thinking about what would happen behind bars, talking to him through plexiglass and now you are the wardena prison with a very different approach to dealing with prisoners and dealing with the outside community, so we will deal a debt. susan burton is the founder and executive director of a new way of life project.
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you have to have the wardens and the administrators from the top all the way down insure that this is being done. you don't wait for something to happen." interim corrections director e.k mcdaniel says with the changes, the use of lethal force will only be necessary as a last resort. ed pearce kolo 8 news now that apparently last year, the legislature authorized the hiring of an additional 100 correctional officers. twenty two have been trained and are on the added during the next a reno resident may friend, but he's vying largest dog. kolo 8 news now's catherine van rocko... a local great records. "this is his favorite. he'll bug me all day to play tug-of-war." ...but unlike other dogs... in this game... rocko will drag you nich: "we didn't realize he was going to be so big. he was so big. is he half dane or half pony, what's going on here? haha." at just two years old... he stands at 40 inches from his paw to shoulder. nich: "i'm about 6 feet and he's got about a foot on me." he's definitely no lap dog... though he may think otherwise nich: he thinks he's a chihuahua or something. h
you have to have the wardens and the administrators from the top all the way down insure that this is being done. you don't wait for something to happen." interim corrections director e.k mcdaniel says with the changes, the use of lethal force will only be necessary as a last resort. ed pearce kolo 8 news now that apparently last year, the legislature authorized the hiring of an additional 100 correctional officers. twenty two have been trained and are on the added during the next a reno...
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we will get to that but also had james warden on the carpet and needed to talk about one thing, adele's car pool karaoke. ♪ hello from the outside ♪ . >> did you believe you were sitting next to adele and singing out the song with her? so crazy good. >> mostly i'm just proud we have a bit on our show that people go i really want to do that. >> i literally didn't prepare anything. i've never won anything. >> what is the nastiest thing a critic ever said to you that you kept in your gut and you think i might prove that person wrong? >> when i'm 14 years old on "blossom" premier, a critic said i had a face of mismatched features. >> unbelievable. >> the ego that walks like a man. >> rachel bloom crazy ex girlfriend. >> they were like cough, cough, crazy ex girlfriend. that show's not going to last. >> rachel bloom getting the last laugh storming the stage after winning best actress in a com by series. >> and even though the beauty was blinding on the blue carpet, the star told me they are their own toughest critics. >> i wish i could turn that part of me off, but thank god i can find sort
we will get to that but also had james warden on the carpet and needed to talk about one thing, adele's car pool karaoke. ♪ hello from the outside ♪ . >> did you believe you were sitting next to adele and singing out the song with her? so crazy good. >> mostly i'm just proud we have a bit on our show that people go i really want to do that. >> i literally didn't prepare anything. i've never won anything. >> what is the nastiest thing a critic ever said to you that...
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i figured out thousand get into the warden's office. now, i need to get into the computer and delete my mug shot. one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. got it. i'm running out of time but at least i'm in. i got inmate information here. which one of these does not belong, this guy. one inmate clears the release. good. i need to find one more key. i got to figure this out in less than a minute. point me at the fan. 6528? >> i want to do this. it look like fun. >> that is a blast. >> we should point out though it actually took bobby 62 minutes to finish so really he didn't make it out on time. the new escape countdown is locationed on kennedy boulevard near west shore in tampa and open to the public on wednesday. >> there will be multiple room themes to break out of including a pirate room arab space room and this one could vo: know you have a dedicated advisor and team who understand where you come from. we didn't really have anything, you know. but, we made do. vo: know you can craft an investment plan as strong as your values.
i figured out thousand get into the warden's office. now, i need to get into the computer and delete my mug shot. one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. got it. i'm running out of time but at least i'm in. i got inmate information here. which one of these does not belong, this guy. one inmate clears the release. good. i need to find one more key. i got to figure this out in less than a minute. point me at the fan. 6528? >> i want to do this. it look like fun. >> that is a...
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ed: jj warden was arrested for groping two women and punching it happened early on saturday morning at a foxborough bar. he said he accidentally brushed against the woman and was defending himself against the man. he was only on the pack squad and -- on the practice squad. he will not be return together team. >>> a student at eastern nazareene college is accused of making offensive comments against the patriot kicker. the tweets were made after the first quarter when the kicker missed the extra point. we are not sharing them with you because the content is so offensive and the language used is so offensive. the school is considering disciplinary action. heather:instead of packing their bags for the super bowl they are packing up their lockers, season over. ed: now more on the disappointing end of the season. >> only one team can end it denver is a tough place for the pay tree -- for the patriots to play. it was loud. they reached 116 december -- decibles. like the day after -- life the day after elimination is not fun. >> you spend a number of months building up for a certain point of
ed: jj warden was arrested for groping two women and punching it happened early on saturday morning at a foxborough bar. he said he accidentally brushed against the woman and was defending himself against the man. he was only on the pack squad and -- on the practice squad. he will not be return together team. >>> a student at eastern nazareene college is accused of making offensive comments against the patriot kicker. the tweets were made after the first quarter when the kicker missed...
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they get it from local police and game wardens. they have set up a butchering room complete with a wench to turn the meat into food and the food bank has been doing this it provides 1,500 males 15 -- 1,500 meals a year to the hungry. >> all of a sudden my beef jerky is not looking that great. >> her stapler morning. >>> netflix is doing business. the online video streaming service adding a chunk of that number yesterday. they rolled out service in 130 countries. in doing so, they have accomplished in days what they set as a goal by the end of 2016. millions of new subscribers as a result of this big expansion. >>> microsoft will stop supporting internet explorer 8, 9, and 10 on january 12. experts say up to 20% of impacted. anyone who continues to use an out of date browser might be putting yourself at risk for malware and cyber attacks. windows 10 microsoft gave everybody a fault browser. it's called edge. >>> drones do just about everything now, but they don't carry you around, until now. a chinese drone maker has developed what'
they get it from local police and game wardens. they have set up a butchering room complete with a wench to turn the meat into food and the food bank has been doing this it provides 1,500 males 15 -- 1,500 meals a year to the hungry. >> all of a sudden my beef jerky is not looking that great. >> her stapler morning. >>> netflix is doing business. the online video streaming service adding a chunk of that number yesterday. they rolled out service in 130 countries. in doing...
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one resonates with the warden more than others. >> we never walk alone.t saying that the staff and this agency are a family. we're going to be there for each other in times of need and we're going to be there in tough times and we're going to be there in the best times and in times of danger. we have 824 staff members. we could have an injury to one of those staff members at any time. >> roll, 2119, 2119. >> santa rosa houses more inmates in close management confinement because of violent behavior than any other florida state prison. william mccrory has met a few of them over the past nine years. >> is it frustrating? sure, it's frustrating sometimes to see somebody who has the potential not to be an idiot but wants to be cool for their home boy, their friend, you know. and he's fixing to go home. and he don't give a rat's behind about you staying here. but you can't tell a grown man how to do his time, because he's not going to listen to you. i didn't. i cuss you out and send you back to business. >> mccrory once served time for identity theft and credit
one resonates with the warden more than others. >> we never walk alone.t saying that the staff and this agency are a family. we're going to be there for each other in times of need and we're going to be there in tough times and we're going to be there in the best times and in times of danger. we have 824 staff members. we could have an injury to one of those staff members at any time. >> roll, 2119, 2119. >> santa rosa houses more inmates in close management confinement...
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we will get to that but also had james warden on the carpet and needed to talk about one thing, adele's car pool karaoke. >> did you believe you were sitting next to adele and singing out the song with her? so crazy good. >> mostly i'm just proud we have a bit on our show that people go i really want to do that. >> i literally didn't prepare anything. i've never won anything. >> what is the nastiest thing a critic ever said to you that you kept in your gut and you think i might prove that person wrong? >> when i'm 14 years old on "blossom" premier, a critic said i had a face of mismatched features. >> unbelievable. >> the ego that walks like a man. >> rachel bloom crazy ex girlfriend. >> they were like cough, cough, crazy ex girlfriend. that show's not going to last. >> rachel bloom getting the last laugh storming the stage after winning best actress in a com by series. >> and even though the beauty was blinding on the blue carpet, the star told me they are their >> i wish i could turn that part of me off, but thank god i can find sort of a larger way of accepting myself outside of that
we will get to that but also had james warden on the carpet and needed to talk about one thing, adele's car pool karaoke. >> did you believe you were sitting next to adele and singing out the song with her? so crazy good. >> mostly i'm just proud we have a bit on our show that people go i really want to do that. >> i literally didn't prepare anything. i've never won anything. >> what is the nastiest thing a critic ever said to you that you kept in your gut and you think...
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the warden told him he'd be famous someday and gave him a work space. inside the work became an escape. the faces he draws, some taking months, were like a companion, providing an outlet to a man with a wealth of talent. he's been home since july when he walked out of the prison gates. he took his portfolio with him. after three trips behind bars totalling almost 10 years of his life, at 64, he's found peace as a starving artist. would you do it again? >> no, not -- no. the path i took brought me here, i'm glad about the path i took. because i'm happy with what i do now. christina: by the time the weekend is over, the "star wars" movie could make $2 billion proving the nostalgia machine is big, big business. a look at why we love recapturing our youth so much. and join us tomorrow for a look forward at some of the coolest gadgets in technology that will hit the market in 2016. ernie is back with that tomorrow wow. the internet is crazy fast here. it's so nice to have everyone over. hi hey. mmm. i just laid an egg. does anybody want it? joey, you want so
the warden told him he'd be famous someday and gave him a work space. inside the work became an escape. the faces he draws, some taking months, were like a companion, providing an outlet to a man with a wealth of talent. he's been home since july when he walked out of the prison gates. he took his portfolio with him. after three trips behind bars totalling almost 10 years of his life, at 64, he's found peace as a starving artist. would you do it again? >> no, not -- no. the path i took...
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. >> reporter: atlantic county spca investigators kay warden has been on the go non-stop for two days after posting pictures on facebook of a puppy that she found apparently froze tone death in buena vista township. >> we lifted the top of the igloo you to get a better look and it was curled up. >> reporter: warden said the dead puppy and another dog were clearly malnourished and their water bowls were frozen solid. she took older dog nina to the vet but several hours later she died. >> i'm glad that she was warm and knew human companionship in the end. >> reporter: two dog's death are provoking anger but action. she met up this have afternoon after despite 15 calls of people reporting dogs left outside. one man surrendered this dog named karma and other received straw bedding and a notice. >> cold water compliance request please bring your pet indoors. >> reporter: state law allows animals to stay outside in any kind of weather as long as they have some form of shelter but there is no definition for adequate shelter. at humane society of atlantic county executive director steven dash
. >> reporter: atlantic county spca investigators kay warden has been on the go non-stop for two days after posting pictures on facebook of a puppy that she found apparently froze tone death in buena vista township. >> we lifted the top of the igloo you to get a better look and it was curled up. >> reporter: warden said the dead puppy and another dog were clearly malnourished and their water bowls were frozen solid. she took older dog nina to the vet but several hours later...
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the assisted warden. >> winning a role as natalie figaro of. how to get away with murder. she is also a producer. a brand-new film. coming to sundance this week. they are both with equity. a lot of buzz out there. i liked like that it is getting street in a different light. >> i met many people on wall street over the past decade he had they are interesting. greg: we want to add to the buzz of the film. here we go. >> i am actually in your area. >> you lack confidence in the ipo. >> we are so close. >> i like money. >> i played aaron. an up-and-coming wall street are that really wants to. >> insider trading. a little thriller element. we have people with movies. you can come in and see if friday night. >> you can go see it a week from today. rosanna: you have -- >> here is what i will tell you. >> we cannot come to stand dance -- sundance. >> it is in the middle of utah. thank you so much for including you could follow us on facebook. we will send you sneak peeks. >> that is what sundance is about. you want to get some sort of distributor. >> we got accepted. all came out
the assisted warden. >> winning a role as natalie figaro of. how to get away with murder. she is also a producer. a brand-new film. coming to sundance this week. they are both with equity. a lot of buzz out there. i liked like that it is getting street in a different light. >> i met many people on wall street over the past decade he had they are interesting. greg: we want to add to the buzz of the film. here we go. >> i am actually in your area. >> you lack confidence in...
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the patriots assigned him to the warden. the patriots signed him to the practice squad earlier this month. >>> the urgent manhunt for escaped inmates is intensifying tonight in california. three fugitives on the run are considered armed and dangerous. police say they broke out of a maximum-security prison by rappelling, side using bedsheets. tonight, police say it's possible they had inside help. investigators are trying to figure out how all three men could have made such a precise escape without staff noticing. >>> several celebrities are donating time and money to help the water contamination crisis in michigan. some of the high-power help includes mark wahlberg who is donating bottled water. the fbi just launched a criminal investigation into the decision to use lead contaminated water. coast is forcing people out of their homes. police in pacifica county california are going door to door to evacuate them. they live along a hillside that is collapsing. the winter storms powered by el nino are taking a toll there. the hom
the patriots assigned him to the warden. the patriots signed him to the practice squad earlier this month. >>> the urgent manhunt for escaped inmates is intensifying tonight in california. three fugitives on the run are considered armed and dangerous. police say they broke out of a maximum-security prison by rappelling, side using bedsheets. tonight, police say it's possible they had inside help. investigators are trying to figure out how all three men could have made such a precise...
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. >> the orthopedic wing of another hospital looks as though it were in a warden. patients packed into corridors, many forced to wait for a week for emergency surgery. all over public hospitals and clinics are collapsing due to lack of funds. >> what you see here is the result of years of mismanagement and accumulated debt on the municipal and state levels compounded by the worst economic crisis in brass still in decades. it's a crisis impacting not only the public health sector here but in many of brazil's largest states, including rio de janeiro. >> a public health emergency has been declared in rio, where the state has run out of money to pay for doctors and nurses, and an epidemic of a new mosquito borne virus, zika has prompted a public health emergency which in fact already exited. >> there are doctors, but the state hasn't hired them. there's a deficit of rooms and resources. people need to protest to demand their rights. >> slashing spending in a deep recession, the federal government argues it can only provide limited emergency funding to the states to all
. >> the orthopedic wing of another hospital looks as though it were in a warden. patients packed into corridors, many forced to wait for a week for emergency surgery. all over public hospitals and clinics are collapsing due to lack of funds. >> what you see here is the result of years of mismanagement and accumulated debt on the municipal and state levels compounded by the worst economic crisis in brass still in decades. it's a crisis impacting not only the public health sector...
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monitor says a fipple and production company wants to create a show similar to the show about game wardens in maine. the executive director says it could increase awareness about the jobs that fish and game officers do all the time and it might help in recruiting. ahead. news at 6 starts now. >>> now at 6, the mysterious emergency that send chandler what the police radio calls tell us about the incident in the middle of the night. >> a big win for boston. ge moving its headquarters here. the jobs the deal will bring to the city. >> cold wind blowing outside today. next the attention turns to a nor east they are weekend of the we will look at where the rain snow line might set up. >> salem identifies where the witch hangings took place. how the mystery was solved after centuries. >> live, from the channel 4 studios in boston wbz now is at 6 starts right now. >> medical emergency at. [audio not understandable] >> it sounds like a routine call to 911 but that emergency message has new england patriots fans buzzing and wondering what happened. >> of course we know that medical emergency involv
monitor says a fipple and production company wants to create a show similar to the show about game wardens in maine. the executive director says it could increase awareness about the jobs that fish and game officers do all the time and it might help in recruiting. ahead. news at 6 starts now. >>> now at 6, the mysterious emergency that send chandler what the police radio calls tell us about the incident in the middle of the night. >> a big win for boston. ge moving its...
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now here you are as a warden of a prison and a very large prison in illinois. why did you decide to follow that path? how does your early experience as a child who visited a father in prison inform the way that you ran the prison now? >> to answer your first question i am a firm believer in god ordering my steps for me. i did not set out to become the executive director of cook county jail in chicago nor did i set out for a career in corrections. but i did believe that those early experiences helped shape and mold that desire in me. and i can say that i never learned that i was an at risk youth until i sat in my first college course in psychology and hearing the definition of at, i thought, i -- my reality was normal for me. and my mother thankfully helped shape and mold our family unit so even though my father was in prison we had sunday dinners a the prison. prison was much different then. this was in the 1980's. and every saturday i remember her cooking our sunday dinner and we would take it in a picnic basket to the prison. that was my truth. and by not run
now here you are as a warden of a prison and a very large prison in illinois. why did you decide to follow that path? how does your early experience as a child who visited a father in prison inform the way that you ran the prison now? >> to answer your first question i am a firm believer in god ordering my steps for me. i did not set out to become the executive director of cook county jail in chicago nor did i set out for a career in corrections. but i did believe that those early...
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while police look for the suspects warden has had a busy december catching criminals red-handed channel locks, crow bars, even counterfeit master keys. criminals are getting into neighborhood mailboxes all kinds of ways )) ((dave courvoisier)) > a problem we've reported on multiple times and it's not going away. thanks for joining us... i'm dave courvoisier. ((denise valdez)) and i'm denise valdez... in for paula. we're talking about thieves breaking into mailboxes... and stealing your letters and packages. residents near sahara and hualapai have had several malboxes hit in the past few weeks. ((dave courvoisier)) patrick walker reports on the latest rash of break- ins. ((mailbox opening)) ((patrick walker)) waiving in the wind... ((mailbox opening)) ((margo erickson/discovere d compromised mailbox: "it's maddening.")) ((patrick walker)) these busted mailboxes are the most recent to fall victim to mail thieves in the valley. ((margo erickson/discovere d compromised mailbox: "this is not the first time this one has been broken into.")) ((patrick walker)) margo erickson discovered this on
while police look for the suspects warden has had a busy december catching criminals red-handed channel locks, crow bars, even counterfeit master keys. criminals are getting into neighborhood mailboxes all kinds of ways )) ((dave courvoisier)) > a problem we've reported on multiple times and it's not going away. thanks for joining us... i'm dave courvoisier. ((denise valdez)) and i'm denise valdez... in for paula. we're talking about thieves breaking into mailboxes... and stealing your...