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in indiana, live wabash correctional institution hunger striking.re is the most activity in south carolina. we're broad river, lelee, hununger, kerershaw striking and doing commissary boycotts.. inin north carinina, live a a lt onee facilityy. we have at least one facility. there are also prisoners sufferering in solitary confinement for participating in the strike. you're just a prison is on a hunger strike. in california, we have new. prison. iny are also hunger striking lancaster state prison. in ohio, toledo correctional institution on strike. in texas, at least you facilities. we have to have in solitary confinement. one has not been allowed to take showers. they are hunger striking. jason walker has not been allowed to have paper towels -- 12 paper, towels, or cling close in retaliation to his organizing the strike in texas. nermeen: can you talk about what we know about the levels of ce in prison? is one of the goals to into violence between different prison gangs and ensure the security of prisoners who are involved? >> prisoners are strikin
in indiana, live wabash correctional institution hunger striking.re is the most activity in south carolina. we're broad river, lelee, hununger, kerershaw striking and doing commissary boycotts.. inin north carinina, live a a lt onee facilityy. we have at least one facility. there are also prisoners sufferering in solitary confinement for participating in the strike. you're just a prison is on a hunger strike. in california, we have new. prison. iny are also hunger striking lancaster state...
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several american departments of corrections claimed to have been no sign of any strikes in the institutions but we've also written confirmation of this despite reports we have not had any organized stop at us protests or lockdowns related to the strike at our institutions there are no strikes occurring in georgia the g.t.c. is prepared should that change we have been and will continue to monitor the situation only hide correctional institution in swan quarter salt protests inmates were allowed to hang banners from the inside fencing human rights activists . claim some facilities have used violent measures to stop the strikes. i was organizing rare were taken to administrative segregation and when one of the organizers was shackled by his drug across the prison as a message to the rest of the institution states like new mexico and many others what they did is they began lockdowns of all these men kept all inmates in isolation and there in their individual cell as the mechanism for stopping activity . video of play speed to get a man in california has gone viral and provoked reaction from tho
several american departments of corrections claimed to have been no sign of any strikes in the institutions but we've also written confirmation of this despite reports we have not had any organized stop at us protests or lockdowns related to the strike at our institutions there are no strikes occurring in georgia the g.t.c. is prepared should that change we have been and will continue to monitor the situation only hide correctional institution in swan quarter salt protests inmates were allowed...
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there was a riot that took place you know which you alluded to a bit earlier at least correctional institution in april of this year in south carolina where seven inmates were in fact kill and seven four others were injured in a very pretty preventable under forgettable circumstances certainly. as a as a result of that prisoner of the prophecy nation a sensually want to bring worldwide mass extinction in awareness again to the conditions that they are being subjected to to the dangerous environment island and non productive conditions of the prison system right now prisoners are simply being warehoused without any sort of insensitive no rehabilitation no treatment programs and so we. we have a situation here that i describe as they cried. wolf. the prisoners are they have a whole. range that they are requesting as a result of this you know as a part of their demands but it's a national prison strike some of those things are definitely in immediate improvement and that they are. going to benefit thanks and immediate in your presence which is legitimately happening and going on right here today
there was a riot that took place you know which you alluded to a bit earlier at least correctional institution in april of this year in south carolina where seven inmates were in fact kill and seven four others were injured in a very pretty preventable under forgettable circumstances certainly. as a as a result of that prisoner of the prophecy nation a sensually want to bring worldwide mass extinction in awareness again to the conditions that they are being subjected to to the dangerous...
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however several american departments of corrections claim there's been no sign of any strikes in their institutions we've also written confirmation of this despite reports we have not had any organized stop at us protests or lockdowns related to the strike at our institutions there are no strikes occurring in georgia the g.t.c. is prepared should that change we have been and will continue to monitor the situation only hide correctional institution in swan quarter salt protests inmates were allowed to hang banners from the inside fencing human rights activists said indigo right claimed some facilities have used violent measures to stop the strikes. prison been i was organizing rare were taken to administrative segregation and when one of the organizers was shackled by his drug across the prison as a message to the rest of the institution states like new mexico and many others what they did is they locked down all these men kept all inmates in isolation and there in their individual cell as a mechanism for stopping activity. the scottish university to hand out to its new students to spell out the pro
however several american departments of corrections claim there's been no sign of any strikes in their institutions we've also written confirmation of this despite reports we have not had any organized stop at us protests or lockdowns related to the strike at our institutions there are no strikes occurring in georgia the g.t.c. is prepared should that change we have been and will continue to monitor the situation only hide correctional institution in swan quarter salt protests inmates were...
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anyone being oppressed would fight back she goes on to say it was this incident at least correctional institution that we mentioned at the top of the show in south carolina and the horrible deaths of seven inmates and injuring of others that really galvanized the situation and sparked these men and women into action kristal. that apart for our international audience explain to us what happened that led to why we're here today. thank you for having once again. you know prison conditions you know this to this trial is essentially a demand for the recommendation of the human rights and prison and the state of the prisons in this country currently. there was a why that took place you know which you alluded to a bit earlier there are at least correctional institution a policy here in south carolina where seven inmates were in fact you know and seven four others were injured in very preventable under forgettable circumstances certainly. as a as a result of that prison or the process the nation especially want to bring worldwide mass ascension in awareness again to the conditions that they are being sub
anyone being oppressed would fight back she goes on to say it was this incident at least correctional institution that we mentioned at the top of the show in south carolina and the horrible deaths of seven inmates and injuring of others that really galvanized the situation and sparked these men and women into action kristal. that apart for our international audience explain to us what happened that led to why we're here today. thank you for having once again. you know prison conditions you know...
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anyone being oppressed would fight back she goes on to say it was this incident at least correctional institution that we mentioned at the top of the show in south carolina and the horrible deaths of seven inmates and injuring of others that really galvanized the situation and sparked these men and women into action kristal. that are part of her international audience explain to us what happened that led to why we're here today. thank you for having me and once again. you know prison conditions you know this the this trial is essentially a demand for the recommendation of the human rights prison and the state of the prisons in this country currently. there was a why that took place you know which you alluded to a bit earlier there at least correctional institution in april of this year in south carolina where seven inmates were in fact you know and seven four others were injured in very preventable under forgettable circumstances certainly. as a as a result of that prisoner the process the nation essential really want to bring worldwide mass ascension in awareness again to the conditions that the
anyone being oppressed would fight back she goes on to say it was this incident at least correctional institution that we mentioned at the top of the show in south carolina and the horrible deaths of seven inmates and injuring of others that really galvanized the situation and sparked these men and women into action kristal. that are part of her international audience explain to us what happened that led to why we're here today. thank you for having me and once again. you know prison conditions...
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affiliate overnight that a combination of heroin and fentanyl caused an inmate overdose at ross correctional institution. more than required medical attention. a similar scenario forcing pennsylvania to put all its state prison on lockdown. tom costello has more. >> reporter: at the albion state prison in pennsylvania to hazmat teams called in to clear an entire cell block, five staffers sick after escorting an inmate thought to be under the influence. since early august 29 state employs have been sickened. a strt including synthetic cannabinoid have net their way into state prison. employees required to wear gloves and all visits suspended. meanwhile, across the state line in ohio, an emergency hospital triage today after 27 staffers and two inmates were sickened at another prison. hannah riley was inside the prison, hoping to visit her fiance. >> i didn't know what was going on, if he was okay or if he was dead or alive and i still don't know. >> suspecting an opioid overdose, emts issued narcan before rushing through to a local hospital. >> the folks that were exposed to the substance came in unconsc
affiliate overnight that a combination of heroin and fentanyl caused an inmate overdose at ross correctional institution. more than required medical attention. a similar scenario forcing pennsylvania to put all its state prison on lockdown. tom costello has more. >> reporter: at the albion state prison in pennsylvania to hazmat teams called in to clear an entire cell block, five staffers sick after escorting an inmate thought to be under the influence. since early august 29 state employs...
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prepared should that change we have been and will continue to monitor the situation only hide correctional institution in swan quarter salt protests inmates were allowed to hang banners from the inside fencing human rights activists . claim some facilities have used violent measures to stop the strikes. all of the prison i was organizing rare were taken to administrative segregation and when one of the organizers was shackled my ingle and rather crossed the prison as a message to the rest of the institution states like new mexico and many others what they did is they began. kept all inmates in isolation and there in their individual cell as the mechanism for stopping activity. palestine solidarity activist from norway has been hit twice by israeli rubber bullets in the space of just a week kristin voss was hit in the abdomen and the ankle during demonstrations in the west bank village she managed to capture one of those incidents on camera and says at the time she was holding her hands in the air. as you point you know she. was. a christian force joined protests in the west bank village of katherine i
prepared should that change we have been and will continue to monitor the situation only hide correctional institution in swan quarter salt protests inmates were allowed to hang banners from the inside fencing human rights activists . claim some facilities have used violent measures to stop the strikes. all of the prison i was organizing rare were taken to administrative segregation and when one of the organizers was shackled my ingle and rather crossed the prison as a message to the rest of...
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well it was the riots as deadly riots at leat correctional institution in south carolina earlier this year seven inmates were dead dozens more well actually about seventeen more were severely injured and mates now through the jailhouse lawyers speak it's a group of inmates that are basically leading this strike and an organized group and they say enough's enough that the conditions the living conditions are poor in prisons across the country that violence like what they saw in south carolina is committed other prisons across the country and they also want to bring attention to the fact that not only are living conditions in prisons terrible sentencing structure is terrible unfair sentencing racial discrimination and one of the big ones is they basically feel like modern day slaves that they're being forced to work for pennies on the dollar lake make some making less than a dollar a day or right around a dollar a day and federal law says they have to work federal law says federal prisoners in fact have to work so a lot of times they're doing menial or custodial type jobs that a lot of
well it was the riots as deadly riots at leat correctional institution in south carolina earlier this year seven inmates were dead dozens more well actually about seventeen more were severely injured and mates now through the jailhouse lawyers speak it's a group of inmates that are basically leading this strike and an organized group and they say enough's enough that the conditions the living conditions are poor in prisons across the country that violence like what they saw in south carolina is...
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an inmate at the ross correctional institute in ohio 23 corrections officers and four nurses were also exposed to an unidentified substance that was possibly blown into the air with a fan. a doctor who treated the people who were exposed said the symptoms are consistent with the powerful opioid fentanyl. >> people are resourceful as to how they can get things in and we try to be on top of our game and try to limit it, but it's always been an issue. >> and in pennsylvania, prisons went on lockdown today after staffers at 10 different prisons were exposed to an unidentified synthetic drug in recent days. it's not clear if this is the same substance that sickened those people in ohio. >>> at the vatican today, pope francis made his first public appearance since accusations that he helped cover up sexual abuse allegations. as lauren green reports, religious experts say the scandal could threaten to take down the leadership at the vatica. >> my visit to ireland in addition to great joy also had to bear the pain and bitterness for the suffering cause interested in that country. >> reporter:
an inmate at the ross correctional institute in ohio 23 corrections officers and four nurses were also exposed to an unidentified substance that was possibly blown into the air with a fan. a doctor who treated the people who were exposed said the symptoms are consistent with the powerful opioid fentanyl. >> people are resourceful as to how they can get things in and we try to be on top of our game and try to limit it, but it's always been an issue. >> and in pennsylvania, prisons...
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investigators say an inmate at the ross correctional institute in ohio was showing signs of an overdosend given narcan this morning. 23 corrections officers and four nurses were also exposed to the unidentified substance that was possibly blown into the air with a fan. a doctor who treated the people who were exposed said the symptoms are consistent with the powerful opioid fentanyl. >> people are very, very resourceful as to how they can get things in. and we try to be on top of our game and try to limit it, but it's always been an issue. >> in pennsylvania, prisons went on lockdown today after staffers at 10 different prisons were exposed to an unidentified synthetic drug in recent days. it's not clear if this is the same substance that sickened people in ohio. >>> pope francis made his first public appearance at the vatican today since accusations surfaced that he helped cover up sexual misconduct. as lauren green reports, religious experts say this scandal could possibly take down the leadership of the roman catholic church. >> my visit to ireland in addition to great joy also had t
investigators say an inmate at the ross correctional institute in ohio was showing signs of an overdosend given narcan this morning. 23 corrections officers and four nurses were also exposed to the unidentified substance that was possibly blown into the air with a fan. a doctor who treated the people who were exposed said the symptoms are consistent with the powerful opioid fentanyl. >> people are very, very resourceful as to how they can get things in. and we try to be on top of our game...
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in the correctional institutional society for her to come. help by taking an active role in our children and neighbors lives. playing -- in are make them put all their cell phones in their and play. not to sit around in a circle and exchange of social media icons. that's not helping them. we take this very seriously. this is a hot buzz item right now. kid on at have to be a kid, it can be a person on an institution or a group of people using cyber as a way to inflict heart -- inflict fear. it's the willful and repeated threats of harm's. it's very much a cyber bullying component. here is another snippet of the online at a threats. and at one point the clown thing, i don't know many of you have heard about the clowns that ran around and scare everybody. that's a big thing. big kids come home with concerns that summit is going to come through their yard and attack them. some of our biggest challenges and community outreach is to ensure that we are giving good communications with parents, teachers and other professionals. 39% of the children hav
in the correctional institutional society for her to come. help by taking an active role in our children and neighbors lives. playing -- in are make them put all their cell phones in their and play. not to sit around in a circle and exchange of social media icons. that's not helping them. we take this very seriously. this is a hot buzz item right now. kid on at have to be a kid, it can be a person on an institution or a group of people using cyber as a way to inflict heart -- inflict fear. it's...
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because she posed a significant criminal threat, asperger ordered her transfer to a correctional institution. she was egocentric, oppositional and underhanded. in other unpublished case files i saw that of frida grubman and margarita shaffer but even worse fate. margarita, quote, did not participate at all in the community of children. her facial expression was remarkably empty and she would stare impossibly before her but the lack of contact. she was supposedly oblivious to her entire behavior on others. we can't know what these girls actually look like, but they were described in similar terms. asperger's clinic transferred those girls to spiegelgrund. suggesting she may have been preselect good and indeed she was transferred to spiegelgrund the same day. asperger's clinic here that he should be sent to dr. elaine's department. i was the killing department come in charge of that at that time. already with a sense of foreboding for her transfer, she wrote to her mother, quote, i do not know if we will see each other again because i can't know if i won't die on the street. thankfully there's
because she posed a significant criminal threat, asperger ordered her transfer to a correctional institution. she was egocentric, oppositional and underhanded. in other unpublished case files i saw that of frida grubman and margarita shaffer but even worse fate. margarita, quote, did not participate at all in the community of children. her facial expression was remarkably empty and she would stare impossibly before her but the lack of contact. she was supposedly oblivious to her entire behavior...
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we caught up with zellner at the correctional institute when she paid a visit to avery in 2016. >> millionon. do you think you have new evidence that could free steven avery? >> we do, yeah. >> zellner invited "dateline" into this war room she created in her office outside chicago. all dedicated to the avery case. >> do we know if that was tested? >> and she even showed us that rav4 she bought to get a better understanding of teresa's vehicle. then in august 2016, to much media fanfare, she filed a motion in manitowoc county court, seeking new testing of the evidence. >> we're going to find out one way or the other was the evidence planted. >> kathleen zellner is known as an aggressive defense attorney. >> she's looking for new evidence to argue the entire case was done the wrong way. she's basically trying to put the state on trial. >> in her 45-page legal motion, zellner attacks law enforcement, tries to poke holes in the prosecution's case, and raises new questions. >> she notes that teresa's cell phone pinged off a cell phone tower 13 miles away later that day, suggesting maybe she lef
we caught up with zellner at the correctional institute when she paid a visit to avery in 2016. >> millionon. do you think you have new evidence that could free steven avery? >> we do, yeah. >> zellner invited "dateline" into this war room she created in her office outside chicago. all dedicated to the avery case. >> do we know if that was tested? >> and she even showed us that rav4 she bought to get a better understanding of teresa's vehicle. then in...
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. >> the violence that erupted days earlier at the california correctional institution in tehachapi pervadesryone's thoughts as the search continues throughout the prison. >> what we're just trying do is make sure it's a little bit safer for all of us to walk this yard. we're looking for kites, more or less. you know, just trying to get information on something that might be up-and-coming. >> why this cell? >> these are southerners are here. and that was who assaulted staff at tehachapi. >> if you guys want to check the mattresses and go from there. >> i'm going to go through the shoes right now just in case they've altered them, hid weapon stock in here of some type. >> i'm just curious what parts are missing and compare it, see how it's all connected. they're parting it out. >> you know, at the end of the day, everybody wants to go home to their families, you know. and, you know, you always look out for yourself and your partners. what hits home is not doing a thorough cell search like we're doing right now and if something was to take place, it would be hard to wake up knowing that was yo
. >> the violence that erupted days earlier at the california correctional institution in tehachapi pervadesryone's thoughts as the search continues throughout the prison. >> what we're just trying do is make sure it's a little bit safer for all of us to walk this yard. we're looking for kites, more or less. you know, just trying to get information on something that might be up-and-coming. >> why this cell? >> these are southerners are here. and that was who assaulted...
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a group of prison guards, nurses and inmates became ill at the ross correctional institution.treated as possible drug overdoses the troopers believe it could have been a synthetic opyoep oid that's the news update hour. scott k barks to you >> thank you very much >>> shares of an e commerce company up in the past three months options traders shopping for more jon and pete with unusual activity >> mer short interest is at least 9.5% might be higher than that. so when you get that going, that's why people want to squeeze now. that looks like what they're doing. they're buying upside calls in here so with the stock down $1.50, they're getting at better pri s prices they're buying upside calls. been buying them since the opening today. i bought those same calls. i'll probably be in this one, judge, in the neighborhood of two to three weeks second trade for you take a look at california resources. crc. this one moves to the upside it's up already over $2. love this activity in here as the name implies, it's oil and gas out in california. >> a lot of time it's hit multiple times and
a group of prison guards, nurses and inmates became ill at the ross correctional institution.treated as possible drug overdoses the troopers believe it could have been a synthetic opyoep oid that's the news update hour. scott k barks to you >> thank you very much >>> shares of an e commerce company up in the past three months options traders shopping for more jon and pete with unusual activity >> mer short interest is at least 9.5% might be higher than that. so when you get...
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on saturday, protesters gathered outside lee correctional institution in south carolina to demand better living conditions for prisoners detained inside. seven prisoners died during a riot at this prison in april. meanwhile, at least six people continue to hunger strike inside the northwest detention center in tacoma, washington. >> i am on a hunger strike for four days. i don't drink or eat. i am eight months here. amy: on saturday, about 100 students and protesters gathered at the university of north carolina chapel hill for competing rallies near the site where students toppled the "silent sam" confederate stute week o. duringaturday's protts, a handful white sremacist marched th conferate fla, while a ch largegroup of anti-rist protters cebrated t removalf the coederate atue andhouted "naz go home sen peopleere arreed. th is univsity of rth caroli doctorastudent ya little saking onemocracy w! last ek. she heed sparkhe movemt to topplehe conferate state when s poured d ink anher owblood onhe monent duri an earlier protest in april. >> what is actually unlawful and disrespectful is for
on saturday, protesters gathered outside lee correctional institution in south carolina to demand better living conditions for prisoners detained inside. seven prisoners died during a riot at this prison in april. meanwhile, at least six people continue to hunger strike inside the northwest detention center in tacoma, washington. >> i am on a hunger strike for four days. i don't drink or eat. i am eight months here. amy: on saturday, about 100 students and protesters gathered at the...
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investigation comes after years of complaints by former and current inmates who describe the lowell correctional institutionn central florida as a brothel and predator's playground with legal prostitution. the state's corrections department is promising cooperation with the probe. ♪ ♪ >> mike: in tonight's whatever happened to segment, the war on drugs. the u.s. government says columbia is the world's largest producer of cocaine and is the origin of approximately 92% of the cocaine's seized in the u.s. this week u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley is in colombia and touring drug interdiction efforts. correspondent rich edson is traveling with the ambassador and reports from bogota. >> the director of colombia's antinarcotics police just told u.n. ambassador nikki haley cocaine production will increase here as she watches police destroy coca crops. >> this is where it comes from. we are at the source of where all of it comes from. we have to go to the source and cut the supply. >> u.s. has spent millions over the last decade and and a half to. colombia coca cultivation hit all time high. robust demand fo
investigation comes after years of complaints by former and current inmates who describe the lowell correctional institutionn central florida as a brothel and predator's playground with legal prostitution. the state's corrections department is promising cooperation with the probe. ♪ ♪ >> mike: in tonight's whatever happened to segment, the war on drugs. the u.s. government says columbia is the world's largest producer of cocaine and is the origin of approximately 92% of the cocaine's...
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on saturday, protesters gathered outside lee correctional institution in south carolina to demand better living conditions for prisoners detained inside. seven prisoners died during a riot at this prison in april. meanwhile, at least six people continue to hunger strike inside the northwest detention center in tacoma, washington. >> i am on a hunger strike for four days. i don't drink or eat. i am eight months here. amy: on saturday, about 100 students and protesters gathered at the university of north carolina chapel hill for competing rallies near the site where students toppled the "silent sam" confederate statute a week ago. during saturday'prprotes, aa handful of wtete supmacicist marched withononfedete f fla, while a muchararger oup p of anti-racisprprotesrs celebreded theemovovalf thee confedatate stue a andhouteded "nazis ghohome." seven opople we ararreed. this iununiverty o of rthh carolina dtotoral udenent ya little speakg g on docraracy now!asast we. she helpedpapark t movovemt to topple theononfedete s state when she prered reink k anher n blooooon the monument during an ear
on saturday, protesters gathered outside lee correctional institution in south carolina to demand better living conditions for prisoners detained inside. seven prisoners died during a riot at this prison in april. meanwhile, at least six people continue to hunger strike inside the northwest detention center in tacoma, washington. >> i am on a hunger strike for four days. i don't drink or eat. i am eight months here. amy: on saturday, about 100 students and protesters gathered at the...
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ohio prison today.ohio state highway patrol and emergency workers were called to the ross correctional institutionti just after 9 this morning. 24 people have been treated so far with naloxone, or narcan... including doctors, nurses and inmates. the drug is used to combat overdoses caused by opiods such as heroin or fentanyl. nineteen people were taken to the hospital for further treatment... and inmates were relocated. the incident remains under investigation. (ken) the opioid epidemic that is roiling parts of the midwestis also being felt here in the bay area. kron four's rob fladeboe reports now from san jose where an effort is underway to prevent opioid overdose deaths. nats (narcan nasal spray demo) one squirt, like this, one dose of narcan can save a life. today in san jo, a team from the santa clara county opioid overdose prevention project was handing out narcan at valley medical center. dr. alejandro jimenez/valley medical center ".....if you think you see someone who has overdosed, having trouble breathing, just lying there like their dead, if you give them narcan you may see them wake u
ohio prison today.ohio state highway patrol and emergency workers were called to the ross correctional institutionti just after 9 this morning. 24 people have been treated so far with naloxone, or narcan... including doctors, nurses and inmates. the drug is used to combat overdoses caused by opiods such as heroin or fentanyl. nineteen people were taken to the hospital for further treatment... and inmates were relocated. the incident remains under investigation. (ken) the opioid epidemic that is...
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those kids today are going to be in the corrective institutional society for some time to come. and this is something as parents and as neighbors, people like us can help with by being -- and taking an active role in our children and even in our neighbors' children's lives. i mean, i do that on a repetitive basis too. i mean, if my children are playing, i make them put their cell phones -- i have a little basket on my porch. i make them put all their cell phones in there and play. not to sit around in a circle exchanging social media icons and things like that. that's not helping them. dangerous on-line threats, as you all are aware by watching the national media, these are the most concerning. we take these very seriously. this is something that is a hot buzz item right now and that is it doesn't have to be a kid on a kid. it can be a person against an institution or a group of people, using cyber as a way to make threats and to inflict harm and fear. and that's kind of what you heard earler -- earlier today about the component of fear. again, it is the willful and repeated thr
those kids today are going to be in the corrective institutional society for some time to come. and this is something as parents and as neighbors, people like us can help with by being -- and taking an active role in our children and even in our neighbors' children's lives. i mean, i do that on a repetitive basis too. i mean, if my children are playing, i make them put their cell phones -- i have a little basket on my porch. i make them put all their cell phones in there and play. not to sit...
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a surprise how good the mood is among german businesses so much so that the info institute is now considering correcting its growth outlook for the year the next is one of the most or is the most important gauge for business sentiment in germany so that's a very positive story here it does show of course that german executives are very much reliant on trade are very much aligned export you mention it in. the negotiations the improved situation between the e.u. and the trumpet ministration in the u.s. has helped to bring up that sentiment back for the first time in nine months especially automakers who are now not facing tariffs on their products as well paul stay with the automotive sector tesla c.e.o. musk says the company is the state public through all this by peddling different ideas in recent weeks what do investors make of that short term. well he can't seem to get out of the crosshairs musk tesla's experiencing a sell off here in germany especially in early trading this morning this may be an indicator of what is about to come when wall street opens. and yeah this is exacting you know this back a
a surprise how good the mood is among german businesses so much so that the info institute is now considering correcting its growth outlook for the year the next is one of the most or is the most important gauge for business sentiment in germany so that's a very positive story here it does show of course that german executives are very much reliant on trade are very much aligned export you mention it in. the negotiations the improved situation between the e.u. and the trumpet ministration in...
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business climate was actually a big surprise so much so about the eco institute gives out this gives out this index is considering to correct its growth outlook for the year the index is considered the most important gauge of business climate and it looks like the german boom party is going to continue where there's also shows of course is that german executives are heavily reliant on exports on trade and with the calming of the situation between the us government and the e.u. situation is much more comfortable for executives now especially in the automotive industry where they were tensions and talks of terrorists and used to be imposed on german products oh i talking over exports and feeling comfortable just very briefly paul. is still posing a challenge president marcos says that he's special relationship with the u.k. post breaks it and to keep you unity that sounds familiar is it doable. just when we thought we didn't have to think or break said for once but mccraw is not the only one who is on the one side the hopeful but on the other purpose and buckling up for a hard right as hard as it seems more likely the german
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. >> i believe that is correct weakening the institution's and the traditional sources of informationto authorities strategic goal with a lot of short-term tactical goals. they are doing better out of their periphery down here. >> this is a question for you and doctor kelly that the manipulation didn't stop him and in 2016 the efforts increase racial tension in our country. what can we do above educating the public to counter russia were effectively. thethey have a look at this in quite some time and perhaps that would be a great place to start a. >> i want to add it to something thato somethingthat you said anu gave us several compelling examples from your hungarian experience where they received clearly false stories that were in ten did to explain the downing of the malaysian airlines. it's being manipulated or infiltrated or controlled that we've seen evidence where america's media is the fault of being targeted. they had attempts on multiple platforms. how can the media be more sensitive or a where. they have the most professionalized media in the world to evaluate the sources. s
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the dramatic erosion of democratic institutions in the country, and so i think it is correct that some for a further crackdown on those in the opposition. in same time, there has not been a viable alternative presented to the government in venezuela. and until that happens, there will continue to be these guys are desperate actions that will take place, as long as the country remains in such a dire economic crisis. i suppose what is done is it gives credibility to nicolas maduro's claims in the past. but then we can say is what they are tragedies in. that is great. it does happen. i studied extensively and research. the us was behind a against chavez in 2002, and made state m e nts against chavez in 2002, and made statements in support of the game nikamundrud in statements in support of the game nik amundrud in a de facto regime. there are elements that have engaged in violent acts have used rhetoric of that sort or have plotted. they have worked with bursaries and hired killers and assesses that happen to be across the border in colombia, because colombia has had an affair ina because
the dramatic erosion of democratic institutions in the country, and so i think it is correct that some for a further crackdown on those in the opposition. in same time, there has not been a viable alternative presented to the government in venezuela. and until that happens, there will continue to be these guys are desperate actions that will take place, as long as the country remains in such a dire economic crisis. i suppose what is done is it gives credibility to nicolas maduro's claims in the...
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there was a dramatic erosion of democratic institutions in the country, and so i think it is correctncident could be used for a further crackdown on those in the opposition. but at the same time, there has not been a viable alternative presented to this government in venezuela. and until that happens, you know, there will continue to be these kinds of desperate actions that will take place, as long as the country remains in such a dire economic crisis. this weekend has seen a surge in violent crime in the us city of chicago. local media say 59 people have been shot since friday night. the death toll is still not clear, but some reports say at least five people have been killed — others place it as high as eight. police say that despite the recent violence, murder rates are actually down. pastor gregory livingston is from the coalition for a new chicago which has been organising protests against the violence. thank you forjoining us. you have been protesting, which means that you would like something to be done. what would you like to see done? first of all, thank you for having me. l
there was a dramatic erosion of democratic institutions in the country, and so i think it is correctncident could be used for a further crackdown on those in the opposition. but at the same time, there has not been a viable alternative presented to this government in venezuela. and until that happens, you know, there will continue to be these kinds of desperate actions that will take place, as long as the country remains in such a dire economic crisis. this weekend has seen a surge in violent...
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corrected by establishments end. >> if you have a top cleric in egypt one of the oldest institutions he might be seen as part of the is the establishment because organic voices in civil society to combat that question?. >> so they have said death he had it is similar to the manhattan project because it is similar with their budget with the earliest carnation was $5 billion and now i think it is of that around 40 billion. but just from that perspective the military bin has a budget of the fifth period months and is and just ancillary but. >> so that is where nationalist so with that model of social median thinking of the film but they share contact per dose of the ada is if neck but this is the hardest work with the board of governors fled to provide the use the content select if you can relate this to a hurry in his capacity. so you say how do extremists change runoff who but now those nine state actors are moving to the inartistic a fully unified command. if you think about that in the los terms so to understand this battlefield that is the biggest change to deal with the rise of hello. i am just wondering. >> you
corrected by establishments end. >> if you have a top cleric in egypt one of the oldest institutions he might be seen as part of the is the establishment because organic voices in civil society to combat that question?. >> so they have said death he had it is similar to the manhattan project because it is similar with their budget with the earliest carnation was $5 billion and now i think it is of that around 40 billion. but just from that perspective the military bin has a budget...
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i would argue, as the cato institute did, that the correct approach would be for the administration totilize the wto to encourage greater abiding of intellectual property viewed alix: looking at the biggest and is that trade, the headlines, or rising global bond yields? is there something about the combination that makes you retaliate? >> it could show up in a variety of different areas. what i would focus in on in general is a reduction in bond yields that suggests some weakness in growth, but it could be as simple as jobs data, as simple as a slowing in economic growth. alix: in addition to global bond yields rising, how much impact is that creating on the market itself? stocks are at record highs, so had you view that? we see yields go up, there is a re-rating of stocks. in the u.s. in particular, it makes sense that we see some kind of pullback in stocks. every time we hit a key level for the 10 year. here. thank you for being coming up, teslas while the day, elon musk stunning proposal to take the company private next. this is bloomberg. ♪ eet rocked musk's tw wall street and torc
i would argue, as the cato institute did, that the correct approach would be for the administration totilize the wto to encourage greater abiding of intellectual property viewed alix: looking at the biggest and is that trade, the headlines, or rising global bond yields? is there something about the combination that makes you retaliate? >> it could show up in a variety of different areas. what i would focus in on in general is a reduction in bond yields that suggests some weakness in...
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in federal courts or federal institutions that means he could pardon both metaphor and co and there's a record of presidential pardon so far during this administration correct i mean he's pardoned joe arpaio for his arizona sheriff exactly arizona sheriff many people found lacked grounds he pardoned. after the fact scooter libby so he's already setting the grounds for use of pardons liberally contests barker thanks so much for that from the aspen institute this morning. now for a look at some of the other stories making the news this hour facebook and twitter have removed hundreds of accounts they say were part of a distant from ation campaign targeting users social media giants claiming the accounts are part of coordinated propaganda programs that originated in both russia and iran. thousands of anti corruption protesters of broward in front of argentina's national congress they call them lawmakers to strip former president cristina fernandez to care of her congressional munity amidst the bribery scandal she's accused of leading a corruption scheme involving officials and business leaders during her time in office. a powerful earthquake shook venezuela's n
in federal courts or federal institutions that means he could pardon both metaphor and co and there's a record of presidential pardon so far during this administration correct i mean he's pardoned joe arpaio for his arizona sheriff exactly arizona sheriff many people found lacked grounds he pardoned. after the fact scooter libby so he's already setting the grounds for use of pardons liberally contests barker thanks so much for that from the aspen institute this morning. now for a look at some...
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correct as it relates to the presidency. a federal court found that the night institute of columbia brought that his twitter account is a forum, and the national archives say his tweets should be maintained as a record. attorney general sessions has accused himself rightly and it just continues to anger the president it would seem. >> one of the most interesting parts of the reporting today is that the president does still want to still down with mueller's investigators because he wants to convince them of the folly of the investigation. the president is charismatic one on one. she he is persuasive one on one. i have experienced that myself. he thinks they can convince them that this is all a horrible mistake. >> i respect the president's belief that he has the special ability, the special power where the special consoler comes out and says you know what, folks, we give up. but the tweet is important to the extent that twitter does have transparency, and he knows mueller is looking at his tweets for obstruction. he is just digging himself in a deeper hole. >> he is also aware which he rant to the attorney general who is -- he
correct as it relates to the presidency. a federal court found that the night institute of columbia brought that his twitter account is a forum, and the national archives say his tweets should be maintained as a record. attorney general sessions has accused himself rightly and it just continues to anger the president it would seem. >> one of the most interesting parts of the reporting today is that the president does still want to still down with mueller's investigators because he wants...
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draft copy with of thees and corrections speech, his final speech that he he beginsngress and by saying, for 34 years, i had the great privilege to be a member of this institution. that is more than half my life. evenen grateful old -- and you, myple -- colleagues, my greatest honor. you may be certain that i would never purposely or knowingly violate any of its rules. those rules are precious to me. the speaker of the house is in fact the chief enforcer all of the rules of the house, and of course, he must abide by them, just as we expect every member two. for the past year, while the committee of standards has investigated charges brought against me by another number, i have been silent, waiting for a chance to speak to my colleagues. silence is no longer tolerable. so, without any rancor, without any hard feelings toward anybody, i thank you for indulging me as i answer to you forto the american people my honor, my reputation, and all the things i have tried to stand for all these years. >> and he goes on to address the charges and eventually resigns. and that is in the congressional record as well, his remarks. the congressman he is referring to that brough
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business climate is actually a big surprise so much so that the eco institute it gives out this gives out this index is considering to correct its growth outlook for the year the index is considered the most important gauge of business climate and it looks like the german boom party is going to continue where there's also shows of course is that german executives are heavily reliant on exports on trade and with the calming of the situation between the us government and the e.u. that situation is much more comfortable for executives now especially in the automotive industry where they work tensions and talks of tariffs and to be imposed on german products oh i talking over exports and feeling comfortable just very briefly paul. is still posing a challenge president marcos says that he's aims for a special relationship with the u.k. post breaks it and keep e.u. unity that sounds familiar is it doable. and just when we thought we didn't have to think of breath said for once but mccraw is not the only one who is on the one side the hopeful but on the other parent buckling up for a hard right as hard breaks it seems more likely t
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count of making false statements to a financial institution, and one count of making an excessive campaign contribution. so the president, not necessarily correct in his statement there. katie, react to what the president is saying. is this common with all campaigns? >> i am not going to opine if it's common with all campaigns, but if i had to pick a side with donald trump and the southern district attorney of new york, and he plead guilty to two campaign finance violations. i will say that happened. of course the biggest thing about the cohen plea deal is what? he did it, he being cohen, did those campaign finance violations and structured the payments at the directive of donald trump, and exactly the problem donald trump has and that's exactly why the money man gave information and probably continues to do so involving how the payments were structured and how the "national enquirer" funneled that money to hide the campaign violations themselves. >> what is your thought about this eight charges? >> let me address first the campaign finance idea. i will opine on that. violating the federal campaign finance laws is not something that every campa
count of making false statements to a financial institution, and one count of making an excessive campaign contribution. so the president, not necessarily correct in his statement there. katie, react to what the president is saying. is this common with all campaigns? >> i am not going to opine if it's common with all campaigns, but if i had to pick a side with donald trump and the southern district attorney of new york, and he plead guilty to two campaign finance violations. i will say...
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correct. >> because if they do that that is outside of the institution and there are no higher implications. >> i would have thought that to accept the department of education told us yes but because of college athletes. it had to be tested it strikes me that i agree with you. it has nothing to do with the school. >> i am not his attorney or the title ix expert but it seems there is a correlation. and this is coming forward with their experience. because there will be some title ix implications so you could imagine the school would have a group license in the primary generator or maybe a couple of other sports. but with that group piece is shared across all athletes. it is no different than financial aid. but that is thrown out but very few of them even if they are doing a good job on the male-female issue very few mean that financial proportion now. but that happens at the department of education requires someone but out of those 130 schools died out 50 complied but you want to stay close. the next day you are a coach making outside money does that change anything? >> i'm not sure. dealing
correct. >> because if they do that that is outside of the institution and there are no higher implications. >> i would have thought that to accept the department of education told us yes but because of college athletes. it had to be tested it strikes me that i agree with you. it has nothing to do with the school. >> i am not his attorney or the title ix expert but it seems there is a correlation. and this is coming forward with their experience. because there will be some...