she ll be here. i m not going to rush her through it. as long as she get down here to get me, i ll be fine with that situation. let s try her again. she must have turned it off. it went straight to voicemail. as long as she get down here though. she ll be here. the captain isn t the only one sweating. staff throughout the facility are nervous about what comes next for charles. charles obviously is frustrated. he was worried about this before. i think he s had some issues with mother coming through and not always being there. he s upset. he s worried. it s obviously frustrating. we built this kid up, do this so you can get home. follow the rules. work this program. make some changes so you go home. and they ve done the work, they ve followed the rules, they ve worked the program. they ve done everything they had to do. then mother doesn t come through. and it s no fault of their own. i m in the captain s office. it s somewhere we mostly don t go. i feel privileged, chillin
hemmed. they should be in for life the if you want to rehabilitate them do it in jail. shepard: not the death sentence but life in prison without the possibility of parole. guest: the law protects the minors you cannot give a minor the death penalty and if you commit a crime as a minor and it is not murder you cannot get life without parole so there are protections available. randy: the crime should not determine, the tail wags the dog otherwise. we have determined kids at some level do not have the brains, they do not have the capacity, they are different from adults and that is why they are treated deftly. the supreme court has said we do not lock a kid up for life on a non-him side. so, why lock the dead up for a him side? the reasoning does not change. it is not just the victim. it is not just about the crime. in every other case when it comes to a kid we treat kids differently and the crime should not change that. that is why it is important
i think he s had some issues with mother coming through and not always being there. he s upset. he s worried. it s obviously frustrating. we built this kid up, do this so you can get home. follow the rules. work this program. make some changes so you go home. and they ve done the work, they ve followed the rules, they ve worked the program. they ve done everything they had to do. then mother doesn t come through. and it s no fault of their own. i m in the captain s office. it s somewhere we mostly don t go. i feel privileged, chilling with the old capitan, head honcho, head of all heads. that s enough. you re going home. we already signed the papers. going all the way home. some students when they come to me, school is either a good place or a bad place. and they either don t care and don t want to care or they re working towards getting out of here as quickly as possible. and charles is one of those students who came to me ready to do what he needed to do to get
through it. as long as she get down here to get me, i ll be fine with that situation. let s try her again. she must have turned it off. it went straight to voicemail. as long as she get down here though. she ll be here. the captain isn t the only one sweating. staff throughout the facility are nervous about what comes next for charles. charles obviously is frustrated. he was worried about this before. i think he s had some issues with mother coming through and not always being there. he s upset. he s worried. it s obviously frustrating. we built this kid up, do this so you can get home. follow the rules. work this program. make some changes so you go home. and they ve done the work, they ve followed the rules, they ve worked the program. they ve done everything they had to do. then mother doesn t come through. and it s no fault of their own. i m in the captain s office. it s somewhere we mostly don t go. i feel privileged, chilling with
sailor that by steering that ship once it was stricken, once it was taking on water, by steering it into the shallows, that s why it has not sunk the way the titanic or so many ill-fated vessels before the costa concordia have sunk. he rammed her up on shore so it didn t completely sink and, therefore, he claims that he didn t recklessly endanger those lives or, indeed, take the lives through his reckless disregard, his manslaughter of the 11 who are dead. but he saved the lives of the thousand because the vessel didn t entirely sink, and it was rammed up against the shore so the passengers could easily make it to to the island and safety. the other point is something that rubs me very wrong, you know, the fact that instead of calling on the emergency frequency we all have, channel 16, you pick id up, you say mayday, i m sinking, i m