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go bill texas the federal bureau of prisons reports that more than 1300 of the approximately 1750 prisoners held there have tested positive for covert 19 these brutal statistics of lead to multiple uprisings among the incarcerated populations across the united states just last week in georgia violence broke out of where state prison where the atlanta journal constitution reports that quote tensions were running high due to cope with 192 people incarcerated at the prison have died of the disease while 22 inmates and 32 employees have tested positive so with covert 19 on fire inside us prisons exposing even more horrors of our prison industrial complex i think that's a good place to start watching the hawks. what's going on in a city streets. that are so let's see this is this joyce state see a. great city desolate systemic deception is so. which i will so when you feel. and welcome everyone watching the hawks i am tyrone and i want to hear from and joining us today to discuss the state of u.s. prisons as we get deeper into the 1st year of the cobra 1000 pandemic is the president of the n.w.
go bill texas the federal bureau of prisons reports that more than 1300 of the approximately 1750 prisoners held there have tested positive for covert 19 these brutal statistics of lead to multiple uprisings among the incarcerated populations across the united states just last week in georgia violence broke out of where state prison where the atlanta journal constitution reports that quote tensions were running high due to cope with 192 people incarcerated at the prison have died of the disease...
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that's climbing in fact at the federal correctional institution and see go will texas the federal bureau of prisons reports that more than 1300 of the approximately 1750 prisoners held there have tested positive for covert 19 these brutal statistics of lead to multiple uprisings among the incarcerated populations across the united states just last week in georgia violence broke out of where state prison where the atlanta journal constitution reports that quote tensions were running high due to cope with 192 people incarcerated at the prison have died of the disease while 22 inmates and 32 employees have tested positive. so with covert 19 on fire inside us prisons exposing even more horrors of our prison industrial complex i think that's a good place to start watching the hawks. if you want to know what's going on a city you street you want to see. the missiles you like see see the crisis you always state i'll see you drone strikes mass graves suggests least systemic deception is to late show which with some pretty tough job. and welcome everyone watching the hawks i am to roll them and i'm going to
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he was furloughed from the bureau of prisons. tell us what he was asked -- a.g. barr: i will tell you. something people do not seem to understand was at his home confinement was not being supervised by the bureau of prisons. theas being supervised by probation office, which is part of the u.s. court system. and the u.s. court system had the requirements of that -- >> that u.s. court system call your actions retaliatory. do you agree with that? a.g. barr: what i know is what has been said in court before the judge on the record, which is that the individual was then called by the u.s. court system andng that this guy cohen's comfort -- uncooperative and not agreeing to the positions, and at that point the bureau of prisons person made the decision he was no longer eligible for home confinement. >> a judge said no other inmate had ever been asked of, in his experience. you told abc news that the president's tweets sometimes make your job impossible. sir, your job is only impossible if you enable the president's corrupt schemes. i yelled back. back.ld. >> the constit
he was furloughed from the bureau of prisons. tell us what he was asked -- a.g. barr: i will tell you. something people do not seem to understand was at his home confinement was not being supervised by the bureau of prisons. theas being supervised by probation office, which is part of the u.s. court system. and the u.s. court system had the requirements of that -- >> that u.s. court system call your actions retaliatory. do you agree with that? a.g. barr: what i know is what has been said...
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are those accepted terms, five months in prison, $250,000 fine, 250 hours of community service plus probation. his attorney requested the judge recommend the bureau at the prison at lompoc, santa barbara county. lori loughlin will see her fate confirmed in the next hour, slated for 2:30. her deal calls for two months behind bars. via videoconference this morning, the judge delivered a scathing scolding to giannulli, a famous fashion designer now convicted on one conspiracy count, noting he is an informed, smart businessman, not someone "stealing bread to feed your family." "you have no excuse for your crime, and that makes it all the more blameworthy."y clear get ts of because my daughter, my wife, and others. i take full responsibility for my conduct." the couple shelled out half a million dollars to facilitate bribes to the ringleader, creating phony athletic profiles to get their two daughters into the university of southern california as crewmembers, though neither teen was ever a rower. it was giannulli who sent those pictures of both girls on ergo maters to beef up their fake credentials. so far, other defendants have been sentenced. pace d
are those accepted terms, five months in prison, $250,000 fine, 250 hours of community service plus probation. his attorney requested the judge recommend the bureau at the prison at lompoc, santa barbara county. lori loughlin will see her fate confirmed in the next hour, slated for 2:30. her deal calls for two months behind bars. via videoconference this morning, the judge delivered a scathing scolding to giannulli, a famous fashion designer now convicted on one conspiracy count, noting he is...
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the bureau of prisons declined repeated requests for an interview, a spokesperson saying in a statement "the agency has begun mass testing for covid-19. inmates are assessed for symptoms twice daily. and cloth face coverings were issued to all staff and inmates." but the low security men's prison is now a cautionary tale for how quickly the coronavirus can ravage correctional facilities. drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >>> beirut, lebanon's busy port now in ruins. just ahead we'll take you to ground zero of tuesday's horrifying explosion. awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids. protects your info and gives you 24/7 peace of mind that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can because it's simple, easy, awesome. get advanced security free with the xfi gateway. download the xfi app today. >>> welcome back to you our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm kim brunhuber and you're watching "cnn newsroom." more now on
the bureau of prisons declined repeated requests for an interview, a spokesperson saying in a statement "the agency has begun mass testing for covid-19. inmates are assessed for symptoms twice daily. and cloth face coverings were issued to all staff and inmates." but the low security men's prison is now a cautionary tale for how quickly the coronavirus can ravage correctional facilities. drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >>> beirut, lebanon's busy port now in ruins. just ahead...
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another peep out of michael cohen in the past week is that the judge gave michael cohen and the bureau of prisonsent of justice some restrictions about his behavior while released. yesterday both sides let the judge know they had in fact come to an agreement and as far as they are concerned the whole issue of speaking to the media is now moot. quote, the parties agree that a specific provision regarding his provision with the media is not necessary. there is no need for court resolve any further dispute about restrictions on mr. cohen's contact with the media. now, the judge still has to sign off on it. he gave the parties a deadline of today to come to an agreement. so now we are keeping an eye out on the docket for the moment that michael cohen will be officially unmuzzled. watch this space. that does it for us tonight. i'll see you again tomorrow on velshi from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. >> if you have michael cohen's phone number, please text it over to me right away. we'll see how many shows he's booked on next week, if he becomes a free man
another peep out of michael cohen in the past week is that the judge gave michael cohen and the bureau of prisonsent of justice some restrictions about his behavior while released. yesterday both sides let the judge know they had in fact come to an agreement and as far as they are concerned the whole issue of speaking to the media is now moot. quote, the parties agree that a specific provision regarding his provision with the media is not necessary. there is no need for court resolve any...
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go bill texas the federal bureau of prisons reports that more than 1300 of the approximately 1750 prisoners held there have tested positive for covert 19 these brutal statistics of lead to multiple uprisings among the incarcerated populations across the united states just last week in georgia violence broke out of where state prison where the atlanta journal constitution reports that quote tensions were running high due to cope with 192 people incarcerated at the prison have died of the disease while 22 inmates and 32 employees have tested positive so with covert 19 on fire inside us per.
go bill texas the federal bureau of prisons reports that more than 1300 of the approximately 1750 prisoners held there have tested positive for covert 19 these brutal statistics of lead to multiple uprisings among the incarcerated populations across the united states just last week in georgia violence broke out of where state prison where the atlanta journal constitution reports that quote tensions were running high due to cope with 192 people incarcerated at the prison have died of the disease...
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so the bureau of prisons has standards. w close is the prisoner to others, how people in the prison have been infected, what's the age and medical condition of the prisoner? and after examining that checklist and seeing which boxes apply, the bureau of prisons make the decision as it did for michael cowan, president trump's former lawyer who only served a year or so of the three-year sentence. they would make that evaluation right away and their options are to keep the person there or send them home under house arrest which is what they both requested and the court denied. the court cannot interfere with this decision of the bureau of prisons based on the condition of the prison or the health of the prisoners. >> trace: i want to read you an op-ed from the "boston globe" saying it really is not necessary to send them to prison quoting here loughlin is not a danger to society. let's be clear, america won't right the massive inequalities in the u.s. criminal justice system by imprisoning loughlin. is it a fair assessment, judg
so the bureau of prisons has standards. w close is the prisoner to others, how people in the prison have been infected, what's the age and medical condition of the prisoner? and after examining that checklist and seeing which boxes apply, the bureau of prisons make the decision as it did for michael cowan, president trump's former lawyer who only served a year or so of the three-year sentence. they would make that evaluation right away and their options are to keep the person there or send them...
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and then during the coronavirus pandemic, the justice department used the bureau of prisons, part of doj, to get michael cohen locked back up when he threatened to release this book, to the point where cohen had to sue for his freedom, and he won, and the judge called out the justice department for having gone after him in that way to try to stop the publication of this thing. so, yeah, it seems far-fetched that the president might be, you know, preparing to try to stay in power by force or treachery against the election, right? it seems far-fetched, but all of this stuff that really happened is far-fetched. it's so far-fetched it sometimes feels like bad fiction. sometimes, though, i feel like the news gods give us simultaneous news stories that can illuminate one another. sometimes i think they show us something on the other side of the world that helps us understand our own situation better, at least gives us a vocabulary to recognize, gives us patterns to recognize. on the other side of the world this week, we have been watching a violent crisis unfold in a country called belarus
and then during the coronavirus pandemic, the justice department used the bureau of prisons, part of doj, to get michael cohen locked back up when he threatened to release this book, to the point where cohen had to sue for his freedom, and he won, and the judge called out the justice department for having gone after him in that way to try to stop the publication of this thing. so, yeah, it seems far-fetched that the president might be, you know, preparing to try to stay in power by force or...
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prison sentencing was delayed because of covid. any sense of what they might be looking at in terms of the conditions once they do go in? >> right, well, that becomes a bureaupposed to something that the judge would specifically be able to deal with. and, of course, there are still questions about federal prisons around the country as to whether they are letting people out. but i would think in this case if there was any wiggle room, the bureau of prisons is going to lean towards making sure they serve time, the last thing that they want to be accused of is giving them some sort of benefit and i think that they'll certainly err on the side of caution if given a choice and certainly try and make them serve that time behind bars. >> we'll find out in a few hours. dan abrams, thank you very much. >>> we turn to the nba playoffs. the big stars of the night, giannis antetokounmpo led the charge with a big game and anthony davis carried the lakers to a much needed win and will reeve has more on all the action on the court. >> i like that greek flare there, george. you know you had a good night when lebron james calls you a unicorn. they lessened the danger of hav
prison sentencing was delayed because of covid. any sense of what they might be looking at in terms of the conditions once they do go in? >> right, well, that becomes a bureaupposed to something that the judge would specifically be able to deal with. and, of course, there are still questions about federal prisons around the country as to whether they are letting people out. but i would think in this case if there was any wiggle room, the bureau of prisons is going to lean towards making...
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in this case, we -- the bureau of prisons is not -- does not comment on how they are treating individualen't gotten an explanation of what's going on here, but it's likely that it's because she is a high-profile inmate. and i should note that in her filing, she argues that part of the reason she's being treated this way or in large part, is because of epstein's suicide. and that she -- they are essentially treating her the same way just because he died by suicide and she's arguing here that that's unfair. >> rich shapiro, great reporting. thank you. >>> it's not just the future of the school year that's in question right now. the future of sports is also up in the air. from big ten football to major league baseball's postseason, whether sports can survive into the fall. you're watching msnbc. than rheu. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz a pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis when methotrexate has not helped enough. xeljanz can reduce pain, swelling, and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight inf
in this case, we -- the bureau of prisons is not -- does not comment on how they are treating individualen't gotten an explanation of what's going on here, but it's likely that it's because she is a high-profile inmate. and i should note that in her filing, she argues that part of the reason she's being treated this way or in large part, is because of epstein's suicide. and that she -- they are essentially treating her the same way just because he died by suicide and she's arguing here that...
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. >>> and the federal bureau of prisons is facing criticism for allowing ghislaine maxwell's lawyers n-person visit with their client at a federal lockup in new york city. in-person legal visits have been suspended because of the covid pandemic but the government says accommodations are made case by case. maxwell accused of helping jeffrey epstein abuse underage girls. >>> the army investigating the deaths of two soldiers in what it describes as an aircraft incident near san diego. according to a statement from the army special operations command, it happened near coronado, site of a navy s.e.a.l. training center, during routine training. three other soldiers were injured. >>> we're going to start this half hour with a major headline on the coronavirus. a lab in nevada confirming the first case of a person in the u.s. becoming reinfected. abc's trevor ault has more on what doctors are saying about the implications here. trevor, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. this is a rare phenomenon but it's certainly something people who have already fought through covid-19 hav
. >>> and the federal bureau of prisons is facing criticism for allowing ghislaine maxwell's lawyers n-person visit with their client at a federal lockup in new york city. in-person legal visits have been suspended because of the covid pandemic but the government says accommodations are made case by case. maxwell accused of helping jeffrey epstein abuse underage girls. >>> the army investigating the deaths of two soldiers in what it describes as an aircraft incident near san...
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. >> reporter: federal prisoners can apply for early release and the bureau of prisons can identify vulnerablees and release them under home confinement. it happened to president trump's former campaign manager and former personal attorney and even the rapper 69 was able to leave prison early. critics say many more are being overlooked. george reagan has a heart condition, according to his wife, who says he applied for compassionate release, was denied even though he's scheduled to get out of prison in four months. >> i 100% don't think that the federal government cares at all. now we have three deaths in one month. >> reporter: one of those deaths, jama gentleman who aske his brother to help him. he was 65, hiv positive, diabetic. they wrote the cdc, wrote the courts for compassionate release. it was too late. james got infected, was hospitalized and was soon saying good-bye to his brother. >> he got into this business of where to scatter his ashes and i said i don't want to think about that. let's think about surviving. listen to the doctors. >> reporter: he died july 16th. the brureau of pr
. >> reporter: federal prisoners can apply for early release and the bureau of prisons can identify vulnerablees and release them under home confinement. it happened to president trump's former campaign manager and former personal attorney and even the rapper 69 was able to leave prison early. critics say many more are being overlooked. george reagan has a heart condition, according to his wife, who says he applied for compassionate release, was denied even though he's scheduled to get...
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has been in prison the last couple of years and is serving out the rest of his sentence in home confinement. we have to remember the lengths that the justice department and even the bureauf prisons were willing to go to go to try to prevent him from releasing this book. he was sentenced to home confinement due to the coronavirus pandemic from jail, and he was ultimately brought back to prison after he refused to sign a statement saying that he would not write a book or speak to the media. that, of course, was kind of a deal breaker for michael cohen. and a federal judge ruled that it was clear retaliation and violated his first amendment rights. so it is pretty remarkable how much the trump administration doesn't want this book to come out. to the point that a judge last month said this is something that i have never seen in my two decades of being on the bench. >> there is an excerpt from this i want to read to you from the forward in which he says trump also continued to pursue a major real estate deal in moscow, to insinuate himself into the world of vladimir putin. i know because i personally ran the deal and kept trump and his children informed as the president lie
has been in prison the last couple of years and is serving out the rest of his sentence in home confinement. we have to remember the lengths that the justice department and even the bureauf prisons were willing to go to go to try to prevent him from releasing this book. he was sentenced to home confinement due to the coronavirus pandemic from jail, and he was ultimately brought back to prison after he refused to sign a statement saying that he would not write a book or speak to the media. that,...
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last week cohen won his court fight against attorney general bill barr and the bureau of prisons.d what the government did to cohen retaliation and warned the government should not try to take away cohen's first amendment right to write a book and speak to the media about it. the reason you haven't heard a peep from michael cohen is the judge gave them time to come up with an agreement about any restrictions on his behavior while he is released. yesterday both sides let the judge know they had come to an agreement and as far as they are concerned, the whole issue of speaking to the media is now moot. quote, the parties agree that a specific provision regarding mr. cohen's contact with the media is not necessary. there is, therefore, no need for this court to resolve any further dispute about restrictions on mr. cohen's contact with the media. now, the judge still has to sign off on it. he gave the parties a deadline of today to come to an agreement. so now we are keeping an eye out on the doctor for the moment that michael cohen will be officially unmuzzled. watch this space. that
last week cohen won his court fight against attorney general bill barr and the bureau of prisons.d what the government did to cohen retaliation and warned the government should not try to take away cohen's first amendment right to write a book and speak to the media about it. the reason you haven't heard a peep from michael cohen is the judge gave them time to come up with an agreement about any restrictions on his behavior while he is released. yesterday both sides let the judge know they had...
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last week he won his court fight against attorney general bill barr in the bureau of prisons.ge called what he did retaliation and should not take aways his first amendment right. the reason you haven't heard a peep about cohen in the past week is he gave time to come up with a agreement on any restrictions on his behavior while released on home confinement. yesterday both sides let the judge know they had in fact come to an agreement and as far as they are concerned the whole issue about speaking to the media is now moot. the parties agree that a specific provision regarding his contact with the media is not necessary. there is therefore no need for the court to resolve any further dispute about restriction on mr. cohen's contact with the media. the judge still has to sign off. he gave the parties a deadline of today. so now we're keeping an eye on the docket for the moment that michael cohen will be officially unmuzzled. watch this space. that does it for us tonight. see you again tomorrow morning from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. time for the last word with my good friend o o'donnell
last week he won his court fight against attorney general bill barr in the bureau of prisons.ge called what he did retaliation and should not take aways his first amendment right. the reason you haven't heard a peep about cohen in the past week is he gave time to come up with a agreement on any restrictions on his behavior while released on home confinement. yesterday both sides let the judge know they had in fact come to an agreement and as far as they are concerned the whole issue about...
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and then to have similar training to the bureau of prisons. >> and the mass demonstrations isen different. >> that the training that they get is how to contend with a dynamic basis crowd dynamics in a violent environment for a short duration but that dealing with the crowd is what they are used to doing. >> so tell me roughly how many hours of crowdwd control training these forces received before being deployed into portland? >> i'm happy to get you that. >> spent the pentagon raise concerns camouflage to say we want where people can tell the difference between law enforcement and armed forces. >> that wasn't chosen because it was a crowd that was cbp officers whose normal duty stations are along the border. so we have moved as quickly as we could to procure for them what you feel is a solid green like the solid blue. >> so to give some visual indication this is law-enforcement and not militia? >> that has already done they had police front and back the universal declaration of law enforcement and specific agencies are identified on their soldierss one --dash shoulders but note their name
and then to have similar training to the bureau of prisons. >> and the mass demonstrations isen different. >> that the training that they get is how to contend with a dynamic basis crowd dynamics in a violent environment for a short duration but that dealing with the crowd is what they are used to doing. >> so tell me roughly how many hours of crowdwd control training these forces received before being deployed into portland? >> i'm happy to get you that. >> spent...
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the deal calls for five months in prison, $250,000 fine, 250 hours of community service and probation. his attorney requested the judge recommend the bureauat he serve time at a prison camp. the terms of loughlin's deal will be released in the next hour. her deal calls for two months behind bars. via video conference, the judge delivered a scathing scolding to gianulli this morning, a famous fashion designer convicted on one conspiracy count, noting he's an informed, smart businessman, not someone quote, stealing bread to feed your family. quoting again, you have no excuse for your crime and that makes it all the more blame-worthy. he spoke briefly, saying i deeply regret the harm my actions have caused my daughters, my wife and others. i take full responsibility for my conduct. prosecutors view him as the more active participant in the scheme but still describe loughlin as fully complicit. prosecutors say the couple shelled out half a million dollars to the scheme's ringleader, forming phony athletic profiles to get their two daughters into the university of southern california as crew team members though neither was never a rower. gianu
the deal calls for five months in prison, $250,000 fine, 250 hours of community service and probation. his attorney requested the judge recommend the bureauat he serve time at a prison camp. the terms of loughlin's deal will be released in the next hour. her deal calls for two months behind bars. via video conference, the judge delivered a scathing scolding to gianulli this morning, a famous fashion designer convicted on one conspiracy count, noting he's an informed, smart businessman, not...
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it's going to depend on the sort of checklist that the bureau of prisons has, maria, in which they checkcentage of infections in the prison, has anybody died, what is our ability to keep it clean, where did the new prisoners come from. my guess is, for a short -- relatively short term, given the average length of federal sentence is two months is she will not get out early because of coronavirus. so two months means 85% of two months, so you're talking about six or seven weeks. maria: what about this tiktok battle, judge? tiktok reportedly set to sue the trump administration today over its proposed over the chinese owned social media giant. do they have a strong case? >> well, they do. the argument that they've made, maria, is there's been no due process meaning the government has just made a determination that because they are owned by a chinese company, therefore the chinese government and the chinese communist party has access to the data of americans who use tiktok. so the lawyers for tiktok in my view are making a very strong and rational argument which is the government has to prov
it's going to depend on the sort of checklist that the bureau of prisons has, maria, in which they checkcentage of infections in the prison, has anybody died, what is our ability to keep it clean, where did the new prisoners come from. my guess is, for a short -- relatively short term, given the average length of federal sentence is two months is she will not get out early because of coronavirus. so two months means 85% of two months, so you're talking about six or seven weeks. maria: what...
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of the house. they each have their own swat teams. e.r.o. handles prisons. we have prisons there. so they train -- they'll have similar training to bureau of prisons -- mr. cruz: can i suggest that a mass demonstration of peaceful protesters is different from -- mr. cuccinelli: absolutely. mr. coons: a riot in a prison? mr. cuccinelli: absolutely. the training they get, however, is how to contend with on a dynamic basis crowd dynamics in a violent environment. how to move the crowd for a short duration. whereas f.p.s. has training about defending with, again, dealing with a crowd, a facility. which is what they're used to doing. mr. coons: could you tell me how many hours of crowd control training these different federal forces receive before being deployed into portland? mr. cuccinelli: so that i don't know, senator. off the top of my head. but i'm happy to get you that. including by department. mr. coons: let me move on. thank you. the pentagon raised concerns about d.h.s.'s use of military camouflage in portland. saying, quote, we want a system where people can tell the difference. between law enforcement and the armed forces. what purpose did it serve
of the house. they each have their own swat teams. e.r.o. handles prisons. we have prisons there. so they train -- they'll have similar training to bureau of prisons -- mr. cruz: can i suggest that a mass demonstration of peaceful protesters is different from -- mr. cuccinelli: absolutely. mr. coons: a riot in a prison? mr. cuccinelli: absolutely. the training they get, however, is how to contend with on a dynamic basis crowd dynamics in a violent environment. how to move the crowd for a short...
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of his tenure today's news might stir dilute amongst many people. that was w.'s washington bureau chief in a whole well authorities in afghanistan offering 400 more taliban prisoners the release of government held prisoners has been a key taliban demond before entering pace talks with the government in kabul but it's a controversial move since the freed prisoners include insurgents convicted of attacks on afghans and on foreign is. their last few minutes behind bars just one more signature from the prison management and they're free these are the 1st prisoners allowed to leave this prison near kabul they are serious criminals terrorists and murderers and it seems they've memorized what they're supposed to say on camera. i am a member of the taliban and was imprisoned because of murder i wish for a long term ceasefire and peace. the president ordered my release. part of the taliban and was sentenced because of murder and kidnapping i want peace i think god and i wish a peaceful life for all muslims. some of those released were convicted of being involved in the truck bomb attack on the german embassy in kabul in 2017 that day over 150 people were killed and more th
of his tenure today's news might stir dilute amongst many people. that was w.'s washington bureau chief in a whole well authorities in afghanistan offering 400 more taliban prisoners the release of government held prisoners has been a key taliban demond before entering pace talks with the government in kabul but it's a controversial move since the freed prisoners include insurgents convicted of attacks on afghans and on foreign is. their last few minutes behind bars just one more signature from...
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of the girls is in critical condition. >>> it took them 43 years but the fbi finally got its man. bureau announcing the arrest of louis archuletta after he spent decades on the run. he escaped prison73. a federal arrest warrant was issued in 1977. officials say he had been living under an alias in new mexico. >>> daisy coleman has died by suicide. the 23-year-old's death comes eight years after she accused a high school classmate of sexual assault in marryville, missouri. this shows how sexual assault is a trauma that can last a lifetime. people who experience sexual assault are ten times more likely to attempt suicide. >>> former president george w. bush is dipping his paintbrush into the waters. he was the 43rd president. in the introduction bush expresses hope that he helps present immigration as a unifying tradition. >>> lego hoping to build a tradition by releasing a line of braille bricks. they correspond to numbers and letters in the braille alphabet. the american nonprofit printing house, they say the lego foundation is sending the blocks free of charge to school districts across the united states. >>> it is friday. it is jobs day. let's get a look at cnn business this mor
of the girls is in critical condition. >>> it took them 43 years but the fbi finally got its man. bureau announcing the arrest of louis archuletta after he spent decades on the run. he escaped prison73. a federal arrest warrant was issued in 1977. officials say he had been living under an alias in new mexico. >>> daisy coleman has died by suicide. the 23-year-old's death comes eight years after she accused a high school classmate of sexual assault in marryville, missouri. this...
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of the house. ero handles prisons. we have prisons there, so they train. they will have similar training to bureau prisons. anator coons: can i suggest mass demonstration of peaceful protesters is different from a riot in a prison? mr. cuccinelli: absolutely. the training they get is how to contend with, on a dynamic basis, crowd dynamics in a violent environment, how to move the crowd for a short duration, whereas fps has training about defending a facility, which is what they are used to doing. senator coons: can you tell me roughly how many hours of crowd control training these different federal forces received before being deployed into portland? mr. cuccinelli: that i don't know off the top of my head, but i would be happy to get you that . senator coons: the pentagon raised concerns about dh's use -- dhs' use of military camouflage in portland, saying they want a system where people can tell the difference. what purpose did it serve for dhs to use military camouflage in a crowd control setting? mr. cuccinelli: that wasn't chosen because there was a crowd control setting, that was cbp officers whose no
of the house. ero handles prisons. we have prisons there, so they train. they will have similar training to bureau prisons. anator coons: can i suggest mass demonstration of peaceful protesters is different from a riot in a prison? mr. cuccinelli: absolutely. the training they get is how to contend with, on a dynamic basis, crowd dynamics in a violent environment, how to move the crowd for a short duration, whereas fps has training about defending a facility, which is what they are used to...
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bureau. with that necessity and what frederick douglass did with the intellect and in prison all of this works into the same thing of what they led us to believe it is knowledge that will set you free. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> all the programs could beyond the tv.org looking at the summer archives with toni morrison to conclude with her last appearance on book tv in 2015 she the war on - - received a lifetime achievement
bureau. with that necessity and what frederick douglass did with the intellect and in prison all of this works into the same thing of what they led us to believe it is knowledge that will set you free. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> all the programs could beyond the tv.org looking at the summer archives with toni morrison to conclude with her last appearance on book tv in 2015 she the war on - - received a lifetime achievement
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of a heat wave. lori loughlin will serve two months in prison and her husband five months because of the bribery scheme. now, back to dateline. ♪ >> reporter: the bureautobacco, and firearms has become something of a legend at solving puzzles, these little bits and pieces, fragments of this and that were about all that was left around roberto ayala's body the day of the explosion. a story in there somewhere thought the atf. agent brian parker was assigned to find out what it was. what does this tell you overall? there was an incredible amount of force in the explosion. >> reporter: most of these pieces were once part of the electrical box. >> you have washers. different types of hardware in here, screws, nuts, wire. >> reporter: other pieces just trash. but a few fragments, just a handful looked like they were pieces from a different puzzle. odd. >> cells from a 9 volt battery, galvanized steel ripped apart. >> reporter: parker sent off the misfit bits and pieces to the west coast crime lab for analysis. >> to determine whether or not there was explosive residue present on some of the fragments that were collected out at the scene. >> reporter: like g
of a heat wave. lori loughlin will serve two months in prison and her husband five months because of the bribery scheme. now, back to dateline. ♪ >> reporter: the bureautobacco, and firearms has become something of a legend at solving puzzles, these little bits and pieces, fragments of this and that were about all that was left around roberto ayala's body the day of the explosion. a story in there somewhere thought the atf. agent brian parker was assigned to find out what it was. what...