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director of the bureau of prisons harley and on and other high level individuals within the bureau and we are alleging that the communications management units are unconstitutional but another part of this is really defending activists as they are charged and challenging these new laws as unconstitutional you know the federal government is now attempting to prosecute protesters as terrorists and we need to call attention to this we need to argue about it in court and we also need to educate people on educate other social justice activists who may be the next target for instance in the case of scott in youth in minneapolis minnesota the government attorney in that case actually argued before the court but scott to me if there's a known an archivist therefore he is a domestic terrorist it was that and that direct he is an anarchist therefore he is a terrorist and i said of evidence of that they talked about literature that was found in this whole book but i'm a cold the haymarket murders and from so it's purely about beliefs and targeting only three. it does resonate with me you know my
director of the bureau of prisons harley and on and other high level individuals within the bureau and we are alleging that the communications management units are unconstitutional but another part of this is really defending activists as they are charged and challenging these new laws as unconstitutional you know the federal government is now attempting to prosecute protesters as terrorists and we need to call attention to this we need to argue about it in court and we also need to educate...
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in preparation for that hearing, my staff spoke with the representatives from the bureau of prisons, ison officials from across the country. i regret that none of them are here to testimony today. the bureau of prison and state officials informed us that they routinely require religion staff, including rabbis and priests to under go rigorous vetting, including verify indication of religious credentials, background checks, and personal interviews. they told us that any religion book and recorded message used must be screened and their guards monitor the services. when we asked about radicalization by outside influences, they told us that prisoners do not have internet access, and all nonlegal mail is opened, read, and sometimes censored. judging from these accounts, it could seem that opportunities for radicalization are few. and the evidence bears that out. according to the congressional research service of the 43 violent attacked carried out by muslims since 9/11, there were only two clear cases of radicalized release prisoners plotting a terrorists act. judging from this evidence, i
in preparation for that hearing, my staff spoke with the representatives from the bureau of prisons, ison officials from across the country. i regret that none of them are here to testimony today. the bureau of prison and state officials informed us that they routinely require religion staff, including rabbis and priests to under go rigorous vetting, including verify indication of religious credentials, background checks, and personal interviews. they told us that any religion book and recorded...
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bureau of justice statistics collected data on law enforcement agencies, the court, the correctional system, people entering and leaving the correctional system, surveys of inmates, how their conditions are in prison. there is a lot of data collection just by bjs. the bureau of investigation has useful data on the administrative office, u.s. courts, i whole bunch of federal agencies have -- we combine their data into a collection of our own. there are a number of the federal agencies in addition to the fbi that collect information. host: how is the date that used? guest: -- hwow is the data used? guest: to get snapshots of how we are doing. the prison population has been growing for decades. in 2009, it first began to decline for the first time since the 1980's, or maybe for the first time ever. it is important for people to have the data on the phenomenon, because crime is such a volatile issue. as rick was pointing out, some of the tendency of the newspaper is "man bites dog" or "if it bleeds it leads." people can get so enraged that they to unwise things. one of the benefits of having these routine statistical series, when things are alleged and put forward in the policy process, you have somet
bureau of justice statistics collected data on law enforcement agencies, the court, the correctional system, people entering and leaving the correctional system, surveys of inmates, how their conditions are in prison. there is a lot of data collection just by bjs. the bureau of investigation has useful data on the administrative office, u.s. courts, i whole bunch of federal agencies have -- we combine their data into a collection of our own. there are a number of the federal agencies in...
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of a new cold soviet russia. now install i remain newsweek's moscow bureau chief owen matthews who first came to the russian capital to find out the truth about his grandfather who died in stalin's prison camps but he quickly became fascinated by the country and its people that's next. hello again welcome to spotlight the interview show on r.t. i'll go now then play my guest is matthew it's the book he dedicated to his family called stolen children three generations of love and war has become a bestseller in britain and was translated into several languages recently it was published in russian children today is the guest of spotlight to tell us about the fascinating story of his parents. newsweek bureau chief in moscow where matthew chance has been running around the world solution for great stories but he found his best story in moscow trying to track his family tree born in london to a russian model and a welsh father he became a journalist and arrived in moscow to plunge into work and break away on his own instead he stumbled upon his roots and started searching for more dogs from the k.g.b. archives until he found a tragic story of his grandfather died at the hands of stalin seqloc
of a new cold soviet russia. now install i remain newsweek's moscow bureau chief owen matthews who first came to the russian capital to find out the truth about his grandfather who died in stalin's prison camps but he quickly became fascinated by the country and its people that's next. hello again welcome to spotlight the interview show on r.t. i'll go now then play my guest is matthew it's the book he dedicated to his family called stolen children three generations of love and war has become a...
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bureau. >> thanks, steve. >> what do you think about photo being released by the white house? e-mail us, friends at foxnews.com. meanwhile, you heard of prisonersaking out of prison. what was this guy doing, the ex-prisoner who tried to break back into jail? oops. and he didn't show up to the debate. he's not even officially in the race yet so what's creating so much buzz around texas governor rick perry? our next guest can take most of that credit. >> even though he's not officially in the race 15% of republicans and independents are leaning towards supporting rick perry. yeah. half of perry's supporters like his conservative values. other half think he's the lead singer from journey. almost tastes like one of jack's als. fiber one. h, forgot jack cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, ts is pretty good. [ male announcer ]alf a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. not a mammal in this household isilling to lay claim to its origin. but now is not the time for blame. now is the time for action. ♪call 1-800-steemer. what if we designed an electric motorcycle? what if we turned trash into surfboards? whatever y
bureau. >> thanks, steve. >> what do you think about photo being released by the white house? e-mail us, friends at foxnews.com. meanwhile, you heard of prisonersaking out of prison. what was this guy doing, the ex-prisoner who tried to break back into jail? oops. and he didn't show up to the debate. he's not even officially in the race yet so what's creating so much buzz around texas governor rick perry? our next guest can take most of that credit. >> even though he's not...