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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140205:20:33:00

for the fbi, for rehabilitation programs, could be spent for reentry programs. we can save money and spend this money much more wisely, save lives, protect lives, protect those who work in federal prisons because they re so overcrowded. and that s where we re seeing a consensus especially by some of the libertarians. and there is progress here, it is bipartisan, it doesn t always get washington s attention or quite frankly the media s attention because it s not conflict, right? they re working together as we mentioned. a pretty broad consensus coming out of judicial area committee. thanks for sharing some of your thoughts with us today. up next, we ll talk about the invasion, 50 years after the beatles rocked american music for the first time, there is an in-depth look at the very early years. john, paul, george and rmingo before they were stars. that s next. in the nation, we reward safe driving.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140118:09:07:00

inmates not only have to get used to their new environment, but also the prison routine. a typical day at valley state starts early, at 6:30 breakfast is cooked and served by the inmates under staff supervision. the majority of inmates spend their day in a variety of valley state s educational, vocational or rehabilitation programs where they can earn a high school diploma, learn a trade or cope with anger, addiction and abuse. when i first came to prison, i started fighting at anything. anything you said to me would make me, you know, react. if i felt threatened. most of the time i d end up in cuffs. i had several police tell me you re going to be here until the prison falls down. and through going to groups and therapy, i finally learned that that wasn t the way to do it. i need to learn how to use talking skills instead of my

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140118:06:07:00

quarters. inmates not only have to get used to their new environment, but also the prison routine. a typical day at valley state starts early, at 6:30 breakfast is cooked and served by the inmates under staff supervision. the majority of inmates spend their day in a variety of valley state s educational, vocational or rehabilitation programs where they can earn a high school diploma, learn a trade or cope with anger, addiction and abuse. when i first came to prison, i started fighting at anything. anything you said to me would make me, you know, react. if i felt threatened. most of the time i d end up in cuffs. i had several police tell me you re going to be here until the prison falls down. and through going to groups and therapy, i finally learned that that wasn t the way to do it. i need to learn how to use

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130901:04:07:00

over just one bad day in close quarters. inmates not only have to get used to their new environment, but also the prison routine. a typical day at valley state starts early. at 6:30 breakfast is cooked and served by the inmates under staff supervision. the majority of inmates spend their day in a variety of valley state s educational, vocational or rehabilitation programs, where they can earn a high school diploma, learn a trade or cope with anger, addiction and abuse. when i first came to prison, i started fighting at anything. anything you said to me would make me, you know, react. if i felt threatened. most of the time i d end up in cuffs. i ve had several police tell me you re going to be here until the prison falls down. and through going to groups and therapy, i finally learned that that wasn t the way to do it. i need to learn how to use

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130824:02:16:00

police, they come after me because of my past history. it s easier for them to point a finger at someone who s done something like this before. you can t blame them, because i did put myself in the situation, but it does kind of suck. michael is on the brink of his 18th birthday, and approaching adulthood is a dangerous place to be for a juvenile repeat offender. i would ask the court please allow this young man one more opportunity. he understands the next time he s in trouble he will be in the adult court. a person turns 18 there s not at least in the juvenile court system a lot of choices for us to make. because everyone s looking, oh, we have this little window of time to work with them. it s not long enough to effectuate a change. i just don t know at 18 if he sits here for three or four months, i don t know what that s going to do for him. rehabilitation programs can take a year or more to complete. so that option appears to be off the table for michael. when you re

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