working conditions and low pay. they force me to stay and work overtime. i have no choice. that s an extra 8 hours? 16 hours straight. reporter: across the country s federal prisons in the past years, the government has budgeted for more than 20,000 correctional officers. but right now just a fraction of that is actually on the job. we were just pawns. we were worker bees. nobody cared what happened to us. it disturbs you mentally. it disturbs your family. reporter: another concern, violence. 26 inmates were killed in federal custody last year, more than doubling the year before. many guards are concerned about their own safety. anybody here been assaulted? yes. inmates become agitated and aggressive, we re the frontline. reporter: just last month, the bureau of prisons director announced his resignation and retirement. in a statement to nbc news, the agency blames the staff shortage in part on a 2017 hiring freeze. how difficult is it to address folks to come and tak
call of the city of worker bees, the people there are working very hard to support the country. it s not safe enough, i would say we still have air red alert is here. for the moment, my observation is that mostly families with kids take notice of this, they try to proceed to shelters, although we are generally advised to pay attention and also to take precautions. it is possible to hear warplanes in the sky over lviv, see fili walking in different ways as well. sky over lviv, see fili walking in different ways as well. and, zhanna, we soke different ways as well. and, zhanna, we spoke yesterday different ways as well. and, zhanna, we spoke yesterday about different ways as well. and, zhanna, we spoke yesterday about the - we spoke yesterday about the humanitarian corridor s that we were told would be open, we were told it would be a temporary ceasefire to allow those civilians to leave the worst affected areas, those under constant bombardment, that came to very little, thinkjust
a yellow jacket or a hornet, but we could collect the light. should know better than to argue with our chief scientist. [ buzzing ] these are all worker bees which are female. there will typically be some drones in here, too, bigger males. they aren t essential to the survival of the hives. the males are not essentials? no. in the fall all the drones are going to get kicked out. they re going to be begging to stay, and the workers are going to be like, sorry, we do not have resources to feed you all winter. they re going to kick them out. and they will go freeze and die. and these girls will stay together all winter long beating their wings and making enough heat. i m living in wisconsin because i really wanted to be closer to the natural world in my daily life in a way that an office
they re the worker bees of the party, so to speak. they re the ground game. they re the field organization. they re knocking on doors. they re making phone calls. but not only that, they have these formal powers that give them a direct role in how elections are run, and the details are a little bit different in every state. but sometimes it is picking the poll workers, sometimes it is picking the members of the boards that oversee the elections, sometimes it is having a say in who actually gets on the ballot either because they re collecting signatures or because they re voting directly in nominating conventions instead of public primaries. so this was the plan that bannon highlighted in february, and after he put it on his podcast, which is one of the most popular podcasts on apple, it has tens of millions of downloads. after steve bannon s podcast featured this, it went viral all across far-right media. i don t mean fox news and facebook.
giving them the power to elect the party officers higher up the chain at the county, district state, at national level, they need to get rid of everyone like brad raffensperger who doesn t agree that the election was stolen and they need to use these party powers to pass new voting restrictions like the laws in georgia and arizona. to have more audits like the one in arizona. to expand the role of republican-controlled state legislature in running elections and controlling the outcome of elections. the way that they do this is through these precinct positions, which most voters haven t heard of before. these are just the lowest level positions in the party organization, and they re the worker bees in the party, they re the field organization, they re knocking on doors, making phone calls. not only that, they have these