vimarsana.com

Page 26 - Behavior Problems News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170315:11:35:00

footprints on the ground. ainsley: i just love that no one walking behind you adam is looking at you and no one cares in new york. when we were riding around in the ghost mobile for ghostbuster. no one even looked. steve: it s new york. they see everything on the streets. brian: i would love to know who that girl was behind him. ainsley: she looked behind him. brian: some day. steve: savanna guthrie. [ buzzer ] ainsley: next segment would yowussification. ainsley: school in california they say they sent a letter home to all the parents saying your kids aren t allowed to play tag anymore. brian: because it s getting too rough. here is the quote from the district in this case kids were getting too rough so the school told them to stop playing those games like tag. it s not uncommon for a school to enact specific recess rules to address specific behavior problems. steve: not just tag but it s

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170312:06:56:00

you listen to me i didn t have any action against her, though. yes, you did, because when we looked at the film, there is contact with your leg and her body. that constitutes i understand that, but did you see me just turn around directly and just kick her? okay, and that s what i m telling you. in that situation, when it comes to the law, it s either yes or no, and it s not your intent. you can bring that up, but in terms of an officer of the law, it s either it happened or it didn t. i ve asked d.o. bryant earlier what is your history of behavior problems. and he said you ve had a few minor, but not so serious. i m going to take that into consideration, okay? you understand? so, with that said, i m going to find you guilty, but i m going to reduce it down to two weeks instead of 30 days no commissary. crawford has avoided additional criminal charges for the incident, and even though she says she never struck out at an officer, she will spend two

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20161225:00:34:00

today, 7 messages had to do with behavior problems going on in the unit. stephanie roberts is a psychiatric social services counselor in pendleton s d-9 unit. over the past week, d-9 has had its share of trouble. let me see what you ve done. let me see what you did. jacob! why did you do that? he s a good kid. i got bored. so you try to lose fingers because you got bored. of all the offenders behind bars at pendleton juvenile, 19-year-old jacob shauntee is one of the most perplexing for staff. every time staff does something, you don t agree with it, this is what you do, you cut or tie or something, don t you?

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151227:06:05:00

23 hours per day. she was placed there not for behavior problems but for separation. the case was so high profile the prosecutor wanted all involve weren t housed close together until the case goes to court. so everyone will have a fair chance of telling their story. ready to get the [ bleep ] out of here. me not being around nobody. me not talking to nobody. i don t be wanting to wake up at all. for real. cory hall has struggled with his housing assignment as well. after being arrested he was placed into a special unit that only contains inmates charged with murder. we call it the murder pod. everybody with a first degree felony, life or even the death penalty pending, they are housed in that unit. i thought we were the only murder pod in this whole place.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151220:05:35:00

is he drinking? those are the things we re keeping track of. number two, you ready? yeah. on her shift to watch mayberry, officer lombardi fills the time by reading to him. i already felt some compassion for him coming in to be in a little room day after day after day with very little interaction. and i read to him some articles from a time magazine, and several people came up afterwards saying thank you because other inmates were listening. so it was kind of nice to feel a little bit more needed than just sitting there watching somebody. mayberry says he has suffered from mental illness since age 12. he is representative of a problem that is draining finances and resources from jails and prisons nationwide. some of them, i think, got in the system really early on and just have stayed in the prison system instead of getting any kind of care for their symptoms. dr. elizabeth leonard is the jail s psychiatrist. i think there s a lot of people that are behavior problems

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.