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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110710:21:53:00

>> it must have thrown you for quite a loop. >> absolutely. i knew he was lying from the beginning. if he's going to implicate me it's a lie. i know i didn't have anything to do with it. so then, you know, i just -- it didn't surprise me he lied yet again, he changed his story to be more cohesive with what the state needed. that didn't surprise me. but the whole thing of being in jail based on one man's word, it's shocking. it doesn't seem like that should be possible. >> you need some water. >> no, i'm all right. >> the jury told us, christopher's tears on the witness stand when he talked about samoa made some of them believe his incarceration there on the island was a motive for murder. >> you seem to have broken up talking about the camp, but not so i don't know up when you talked about your parents' death. >> when i initially talked about it, i would cry. it was really hard. but the program, i sealed that away. that was the first time i sat there in a long time and wow,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110705:06:33:00

>> beau and michelle say they are very much in love. but their relationship has been interrupted by their incarceration at the orange county jail in southern california. their charges include rape and sodomy. they pled not guilty. but if they are convicted in court, culberson faced up to nine years in prison and beau could be sentenced to 16. >> honestly, i don't want to hear numbers, i want to hear justice. i want to hear freedom ring, to be honest. >> they are not allowed to see each other in jail. but they can write letters. >> she made me step my game up on my writing. >> dear michelle, what a do. i'm still on a ride from cloud nine. i can see how you get them butterflies the same way you make my nature rise staring into those gorgeous hazel eyes deep inside your heart is where my heart will reside. forever in love, your husband.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110705:00:33:00

culberson say they are very much in love, but their relationship has been interrupted by their incarceration at the orange county jail in southern california. their charges include rape and sodomy. they've pled not guilty, but if they are convicted in court, culberson faces up to nine years in prison, and de'arborne could be sentenced to 16. >> honestly, i don't want to hear numbers, i want to hear justice, i want to hear freedom ring to be honest. >> de'arborne and culberson are not allowed to see each other in jail, but they can write letters. >> dear michelle, what it do? my love, i'm still on cloud nine from that ride, i can see how you get them butterflies the same way you make my nature rise. just staring into those gorgeous hazel eyes let you know deep inside my heart is where you'll always reside.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110704:21:25:00

>> you hear all the stories about this happens to sex offenders, you know, stabbings, beatings, rape. that's still a very fresh memory also. so i was scared. >> today alex's worries are focused not on his safety in prison, but about his re-entry commission about his release, which is just months away. >> re-entry committee is pretty much where i meet with all the department heads. mental health, security, education. they go over all of the things that -- the classes and programs i have taken while i have been in here. and give me any suggestions about what they think would be helpful for me when i leave. >> alex is here. sexual contact with a minor. criminal contact with a minor. he's serving 18 years, incarcerated since 2000. no recommendations by jns. he attend inpatient/outpatient sex offender treatment. since his incarceration, six misconduct reports. all minor.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110704:19:53:00

>> she was asked repeatedly while in incarceration, what about drowning and suddenly on the opening day of trial it's a drowning. what do you think? >> i don't get it. i don't know why baez having all that discovery seeing she said that, will go with the drowning theory or a sexual molestation theory but in his defense, he has a tough case and he has to throw everything out there and that is what he did. again, the name of the game is not an acquittal, the name of the game is to hang this jury, help for a second time go around so maybe there could be a better offer in the case. >>greg: given the proven lies that casey anthony has shown throughout the last three years, maybe she is in the telling baez the truth? >>guest: i'm shocked. of course she in the telling the truth. she thought she could get away. for a long time, for 31 days she

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110624:22:58:00

>> a truly disturbing new report from the justis policy institutes shows just how depraved some privately-owned prisons have becomed. they are using campaign conry bugss, lobbying and relationships to increase prison populations. the report says quote over the years the political strategies allowed private prison companies to promote policies that lead to higher rates of incarceration and thus greater profit margins for their company. you better believe that's true since the year 2000 the number held in private facilities increased about 120%. now you got to remember at that same time period of total number of people in prison increased only 16%. so it is a much bigger market for the private prisons. gee, bieneder how that happened. it is all leading to big time profits. in 2010 the two largest private companies, corrections corporation of america which sounds scary and geo group brought under over $2.9 billion

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110620:20:57:00

successful parenting is considered the most powerful weapon we have to combat some of the biggest problems, such as dropping out of high school costing taxpayers $100 million annually and incarceration that costs us even more. if you're likely to ask about successful parenting, you're likely to get ten different answers. one is just making sure they don't go hungry. the other it's getting junior to the ivy league. we find legal remedies to address the bad parenting we can agree on but falls short of criminal, parents of kids who are habit wally late for school. had the parents in the article received the education necessary, perhaps the legislators wouldn't spend time and resources trying to penalize them for how to be bad ones. it struck me as strange that parenting, the most important job in the world, is treated as something as you don't need knowledge to do well. people can improve their

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110618:15:41:00

that. the number of fathers living with their kids has fallen sharply over the years. in 1960 11% lived apart from their dads. now it's 27%. todd johnson is a digital journalist. thank you for being here today. to tell us about the research and demographics that play into this. >> the numbers are startling, the 27% figure. basically more than 1 in 4 fathers who have kids that are 18 years or younger are living apart. that could be a variety of different situations. it could be incarceration, divorce, seemingly losing touch with their children. if you begin to unpack the numbers a little more and look at the demographics and the racial background, black fathers, more than twice as likely to be away from their kids than white fathers. i think it's 45% to around 20%, the ratio.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110615:18:22:00

is a system that is unfunded and a system that obviously is not looking at all of the dangers that incarceration brings. >> let me play a little bit of what congressman peter king had to say about these hearings. let's take a listen, and i'll get your reaction on the other side. >> the first red callization hearing which this committee held in march of this year was much by much mindless hysteria led by radical groups like the council of islamic relation and their allies in the media personified by the "new york times." this should not be a partisan issue. would i urge my democratic colleagues to rise above partisan talking points. >> and congressman, let me get your reaction to what congressman king said, rising above this partisan side -- what he sees as a partisan conversation. >> well, peter is exactly right. what we were trying to say to him, if you're looking at

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110615:18:21:00

democrat and the house homeland security committee congressman bennie thompson of mississippi. congressman thompson, thank you for your time. you had very strong words about this hearing. can we learn anything from the second round of hearings pushed by peter king? >> well, i think what we learned is that some of the most dangerous people in our prisons are not people of the islamic faith. they are just bad people. they are in there for drugs. they are in there for guns, and it's a matter of resources whether state and locals can accommodate those challenges. we found out that chaplains are not vetted in most instances at state and local level. we found out that there's very little money put in to following prisoners after they leave incarceration, and so recidivism rate, for whatever the reason, is really high. so we found out that in many instances what we're looking at

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