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that is why criminal justice reform is so bipartisan. jeff, i would hope you pick up the book and take a look at that. there are a lot of conservative votes that are on the side of bail reform, because they want to see everybody's civil rights protected. host: in new jersey, mr. messenger, we will show viewers the website. chris christie enacted it. -- guest: it happens everywhere. i write about new jersey and new york and california, all places where there has been a certain amount of bail reform. in new jersey, the year after citizens there voted to implement bail reforms, crime went down the next year. and jail populations were reduced. so, one of the things that i would encourage lawmakers to do and folks who were paying attention to this issue or are being introduced it -- to it for the first time, is look at the data and do some research and find out that yes, the coke brothers, the conservative libertarian group, very much in favor of bail reform. very much in favor of decriminalizing the criminal justice system. in part, because
that is why criminal justice reform is so bipartisan. jeff, i would hope you pick up the book and take a look at that. there are a lot of conservative votes that are on the side of bail reform, because they want to see everybody's civil rights protected. host: in new jersey, mr. messenger, we will show viewers the website. chris christie enacted it. -- guest: it happens everywhere. i write about new jersey and new york and california, all places where there has been a certain amount of bail...
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and clearly these criminals who conduct the mob criminality and raid our businesses are clearly gettingme itself and all one has to do is go to aclu watch.com as groups like you mentioned across the nation, cities like los angeles, sacramento, seattle, san jose, hawaii, you name it, we started the united coalition of public safety. it will be police unions along with the f.o.p. to galvanize with our communities we represent and serve humbly to recapture and wrestle back control from the political and activist class that are clearly responsible for this crime wave. so i entice people to go to aclu watch.com and click on to what the aclu has been doing and this crime wave is a direct result of that. >> harris: it is fascinating what you are saying. you actually have an action plan now to make up the difference of where some of the feds and local governments are not meeting the needs of the people. their one job they have to keep them safe. fascinating. thank you for giving us that. i will put it up across our social media. our website so people can access it. you are from seattle. it was
and clearly these criminals who conduct the mob criminality and raid our businesses are clearly gettingme itself and all one has to do is go to aclu watch.com as groups like you mentioned across the nation, cities like los angeles, sacramento, seattle, san jose, hawaii, you name it, we started the united coalition of public safety. it will be police unions along with the f.o.p. to galvanize with our communities we represent and serve humbly to recapture and wrestle back control from the...
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we do want to prevent criminals from continuing to use the property and the commission of criminal offenses and crimes or to enjoy the property from the legal activities but the asset forfeiture pursuant to a criminal charge and conviction is a sound use of venturing they do not benefit from the proceeds of the crime civil asset forfeitures and actions against the properties that have assets seized have no guarantee to an attorney to help them navigate a very complicated and most often expensive and costly proceeding they usually cannot afford and can test where the government has a very low burden of proof. it often costs more for an attorney than the assets are worth leading many to simply go untested because it is unaffordable to fight in court. many activities have led to authorities using assets that are often difficult to get back through any forfeiture proceeding. small business owners have been wrongly accused in the practice of depositing or withdrawing although there are a number of reasons and complicated legal proceedings without ever being charged with a crime. others have had
we do want to prevent criminals from continuing to use the property and the commission of criminal offenses and crimes or to enjoy the property from the legal activities but the asset forfeiture pursuant to a criminal charge and conviction is a sound use of venturing they do not benefit from the proceeds of the crime civil asset forfeitures and actions against the properties that have assets seized have no guarantee to an attorney to help them navigate a very complicated and most often...
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we have, since 2002, an active international criminal court.ce today and they think that it is fundamentally failing, that it is failing to deliver proper true accountability and justice. it's failing to deliver the vision of 19115. you know, on the first day of that famous trial — possibly the most famous trial in human history, nuremberg — robertjackson, chief prosecutor stood up and said, "never again. "we are going to set down the principles, "we're going to set down the rules" and that, plainly, hasn't happened. so if that is the standard, there is failure. but i don't think he would've imagined, or any of the other prosecutors would've imagined, that it would be, in fact, practically never again. the justice that has been delivered since 1945, it was a new invention — it's just 75 years old — is lopsided justice. it's essentially focused on the vanquished and the weak. and that is a problem, but i think it's going to be seen in the long run — and it's a long game — as the inevitable start of the system. but why is it a long game? why can
we have, since 2002, an active international criminal court.ce today and they think that it is fundamentally failing, that it is failing to deliver proper true accountability and justice. it's failing to deliver the vision of 19115. you know, on the first day of that famous trial — possibly the most famous trial in human history, nuremberg — robertjackson, chief prosecutor stood up and said, "never again. "we are going to set down the principles, "we're going to set down the...
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if they're not ready to negotiate with criminals, i also hope they have a way of getting the criminalsget the criminals and they are not negotiating with them, then we're in trouble. father, keep watch over your children. | you are the keeper of zion, | you never sleep or slumber. save this country from the hands of these evil peoples. _ you know, the more you speak to parents whose children have been kidnapped, the more overwhelming this problem is. i became a parent myself a year ago, and so of course i understand, if your child has been taken, all you want them is for them to come back home. but then there's the other side of the argument. if you pay ransoms, kidnapping continues, it's an industry that is growing. so, if you're a parent in nigeria right now, it's frightening because you want it to stop, but then you want your children to come back, and there are no clear answers. two more students from greenfield were killed after dorothy. eventually, the remaining abductees were released after the parents paid the kidnappers 150 million naira. that's $360 , 000. but nasir el—rufai,
if they're not ready to negotiate with criminals, i also hope they have a way of getting the criminalsget the criminals and they are not negotiating with them, then we're in trouble. father, keep watch over your children. | you are the keeper of zion, | you never sleep or slumber. save this country from the hands of these evil peoples. _ you know, the more you speak to parents whose children have been kidnapped, the more overwhelming this problem is. i became a parent myself a year ago, and so...
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activity, either as an instrument of criminal activity or a proceed of criminal activity. law-enforcement can seize money, cars, boats, even homes and offices, keep the cash and sell the property to augment their agency budgets, automobile fleets, holiday funds, gymnastic facilities and other activities. because these laws often lack the bare minimum of due process protections, many of these operations are in fact trembling every major component of constitutional due process. law-enforcement agencies can seize and permanently deprive people of their assets without arresting them, much less charging them with a crime, much less convicting them. that is why we call this civil asset forfeiture laws, because the state is not going through the ordinary criminal process, sustaining the burden of proving beyond a reasonable doubt -- beyond a reasonable doubt someone is committing a crime. rather, property is just being seized and you don't have to prove by a reasonable doubt or even a preponderance of the evidence in court first that the property is somehow tainted by crime. you
activity, either as an instrument of criminal activity or a proceed of criminal activity. law-enforcement can seize money, cars, boats, even homes and offices, keep the cash and sell the property to augment their agency budgets, automobile fleets, holiday funds, gymnastic facilities and other activities. because these laws often lack the bare minimum of due process protections, many of these operations are in fact trembling every major component of constitutional due process. law-enforcement...
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it took them a few weeks before announcing criminal charges. if they make a decision to prosecute, it could be a couple weeks before they announced it. i expect them to publicly announce that. it could take a matter of weeks. host: where is the steve bannon case at this point? guest: the courthouse is coincidentally right down the street. that is also where all of the 700 criminal cases for the accused rioters are being held. not federal courthouse is between 200 and 400 criminal cases each year. right now they have around 700 capital attack cases alone and it is causing a backlog. it is causing sluggishness. they are already suffering backlogs from the cases that piled up during the peak of the pandemic in 2020. it will not be fast justice or fast movement. host: none -- the numbers of those convicted so far. where is that at? guest: a few dozen cases have been closed. the large majority of these cases have not reached a stage where the can -- where the defendant has pleaded guilty. and not yet reached trial. there have been zero trials so far
it took them a few weeks before announcing criminal charges. if they make a decision to prosecute, it could be a couple weeks before they announced it. i expect them to publicly announce that. it could take a matter of weeks. host: where is the steve bannon case at this point? guest: the courthouse is coincidentally right down the street. that is also where all of the 700 criminal cases for the accused rioters are being held. not federal courthouse is between 200 and 400 criminal cases each...
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criminal legal system, and my family's no exception. so some of that is there as well. >> thank you for sharing. there are a couple of questions, and i don't know if there are any that are jumping out at you in particular. there are a couple of questions about girls and women. and you mentioned that earlier, making sure to call it out in particular. particular things that you want to kind of highlight about those particular issues facing young women, girls? that would be great. >> yeah. i mainly, i debated this one. i talk to a lot of people about this a lot, do i write a chapter that's just about girls. and and i really wanted to make the point that when we talk about the criminalization of black youth, it is both, black boys and black girls. and so in every opportunity the that i got, i tried to introduce, interweave back and forth stories about black girls who were criminalized in different ways and to really talk about the trauma that they experienced both directly by being, again, hypersexualized, you know, treated as, you know, as
criminal legal system, and my family's no exception. so some of that is there as well. >> thank you for sharing. there are a couple of questions, and i don't know if there are any that are jumping out at you in particular. there are a couple of questions about girls and women. and you mentioned that earlier, making sure to call it out in particular. particular things that you want to kind of highlight about those particular issues facing young women, girls? that would be great. >>...
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justice department for potential criminal prosecution.se did this, it took the justice department about three weeks to file a criminal indictment against trump advisor steve bannon, but those wheels will be put in motion for trump white house chief of staff mark meadows tomorrow morning starting at 9:00 a.m. >>> that's going to do it for us tonight. wow, what a night in the news. see you again tomorrow. presumably there will be another one then. "way too early" is up next. >>> president biden clears the way for more emergency aid to states ravaged by those deadly tornadoes. with dozens still missing, the question is how long before we know the full extent of this disaster. >>> plus, the house could vote as early as today on whether to refer mark meadows to the department of justice for criminal contempt. as we learn more about who said what while the capitol was under siege, the question is could donald trump's allies continue to whitewash the events of that day? >>> and the supreme court declines th
justice department for potential criminal prosecution.se did this, it took the justice department about three weeks to file a criminal indictment against trump advisor steve bannon, but those wheels will be put in motion for trump white house chief of staff mark meadows tomorrow morning starting at 9:00 a.m. >>> that's going to do it for us tonight. wow, what a night in the news. see you again tomorrow. presumably there will be another one then. "way too early" is up next....
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it's from the criminal code. >> it's no accident. she is a lawyer.her or not that happens is up to the justice department. but there's no question that that is being put out there to keep pressure up on the justice department. and also to let donald trump and his loyalists know that they're not playing. they are looking at every fact. and if it goes there, they want them to know that that's the kind of charge that they could be facing. >> jamie gangel, stick with us. we'll stay on top of this breaking news coverage on capitol hill. the house of representatives right now debating whether or not to hold trump's former white house chief of staff in contempt of congress. coming up, we'll talk to a member of the january 6th committee. stay with us. - san francisco can have criminal justice reform and public safety. but district attorney chesa boudin is failing on both. - the safety of san francisco is dependent upon chesa being recalled as soon as possible. - i didn't support the newsom recall but this is different. - chesa takes a very radical perspectiv
it's from the criminal code. >> it's no accident. she is a lawyer.her or not that happens is up to the justice department. but there's no question that that is being put out there to keep pressure up on the justice department. and also to let donald trump and his loyalists know that they're not playing. they are looking at every fact. and if it goes there, they want them to know that that's the kind of charge that they could be facing. >> jamie gangel, stick with us. we'll stay on...
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into his cell like this were holidays hardened tattooed, criminal to give you this much been rejected by a fellow prisoners and becoming a pariah with something they feared are the most my life from moscow. this is alta international just turned 9 am on thursday morning in the russian capital. i'm calling bray with 1st for you. france has marked a grim 1st by look in europe highest daily cove infection, right. more than 200000 were registered on wednesday. that's the scramble continues to contain the micron battery and the french health minister describes the escalating situation to reserve. also, does it mean this is our, your is the army conversion, but it's not just to waive anymore. given the numbers we are recording, it's a tidal wave. tonight's figures show the continuous increase. it makes you dizzy. what this walls is that 2nd 2 french people are testing positive and that is through the day and night time. now, the french health minister made this announcement while arguing the case for the current health passed to be changed into a vaccine pass. what this would mean is that p
into his cell like this were holidays hardened tattooed, criminal to give you this much been rejected by a fellow prisoners and becoming a pariah with something they feared are the most my life from moscow. this is alta international just turned 9 am on thursday morning in the russian capital. i'm calling bray with 1st for you. france has marked a grim 1st by look in europe highest daily cove infection, right. more than 200000 were registered on wednesday. that's the scramble continues to...
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were all these hard packet criminals give you. this look, been rejected by a fellow prisoner and become an 8 pariah with something they feared on the mouth with a leather well controlled intellectual will be used at 9 from moscow with me, kevin, at 1st and despite europe struggling with the new omicron strain, belgium tonight suddenly, as you turned on some of its toughest cobra restrictions, it comes out to the countries highest court, ruled the measures were too excessive by its judgment, the council state suspends the measure of closure of the cultural sector facilities . it rule that this measure was not proportionate and cannot make it possible to understand why the attendance of theaters and cultural venues was particularly dangerous for the health of the population. essentially what you have is belgians highest administrative court saying that the government rules make no sense and as a result, government will have to backtrack. this follows a legal challenge that was filed by a local theatre producer. and it followed a num
were all these hard packet criminals give you. this look, been rejected by a fellow prisoner and become an 8 pariah with something they feared on the mouth with a leather well controlled intellectual will be used at 9 from moscow with me, kevin, at 1st and despite europe struggling with the new omicron strain, belgium tonight suddenly, as you turned on some of its toughest cobra restrictions, it comes out to the countries highest court, ruled the measures were too excessive by its judgment, the...
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were all these hard tattooed criminals give you this look as the door slammed behind you. and some of the former inmates recalled that being rejected by a fellow prisoners and becoming a pariah with something they feared the most, some times more than solitary confinement or punishment from the guard. it was not, i missed that this is a terrible place that ruined the loss of people's lives, no doubt. but everyone who came out to the door, they were mentally damaged. if this is well, yeah, if you don't like your daughter, so how young guys will rates by old mops, does a couple of times they raped young guys simply because they wanted sex. the country's future president vladimir putin visited the crosses in 1992. he was particularly shocked that prison dentist pulled out inmates teeth without painkillers. the decision was made to shut down the notorious jail altogether and build a new one from scratch. in the next episode, we're inside the new prison that has replaced the old one in the city. or the most important can be is that we have a restroom. but you can look from the
were all these hard tattooed criminals give you this look as the door slammed behind you. and some of the former inmates recalled that being rejected by a fellow prisoners and becoming a pariah with something they feared the most, some times more than solitary confinement or punishment from the guard. it was not, i missed that this is a terrible place that ruined the loss of people's lives, no doubt. but everyone who came out to the door, they were mentally damaged. if this is well, yeah, if...
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among russian criminal circles. in the 9th 1992, he spent 8 months in this prison on record during charges. i yeah. boy of the businesses. someone owes me money for went off to deal with the guy. i didn't go to raise the meeting go guns. almost everyone had gone to that time, arrived at the meeting place. luckily for me to run the crime rate was so high in the ninety's, europe's largest prison quickly became too small to fit in all the mob stories and violent criminals. up after work with the door opens and i filled the ugly mugs staring at me. their faces of hardened criminals. yeah, that's all i sat down on the edge of the bed place to sit down these guys looking at me like that. we have a lit cigarette and off of these gangs the smoke they took almost a whole pack for me. so we smoked together and talked so i realized is going to be okay. my next warden who served in this prison at the time recalls some of the night mary scenes he witnessed every day at work for me to have caught up to 14 people east to shed this
among russian criminal circles. in the 9th 1992, he spent 8 months in this prison on record during charges. i yeah. boy of the businesses. someone owes me money for went off to deal with the guy. i didn't go to raise the meeting go guns. almost everyone had gone to that time, arrived at the meeting place. luckily for me to run the crime rate was so high in the ninety's, europe's largest prison quickly became too small to fit in all the mob stories and violent criminals. up after work with the...
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justice department for federal, criminal prosecution for contempt. that will be the justice department independent decision but the house will decide tomorrow to make that referral of him for potential prosecution. we're mark meadows is a special case here. white house chief of staff is a big deal. it's a high ranking official, very close to the president threw out the incident in washington. that said, he is one of nearly 300 people. 300 witnesses who have been called by the investigation thus far and asked to provide documents and testimonies. and additionally, mr. meadows seemed like he was going to comply. last month, he was going to turn over thousands of pages, emails, and documents to the investigation. apparently something like 9000 pages of documents and pages that would help shed light on the attack of the capital and the overall attempt to keep trump in power after he lost reelection by forcing the results of the election to be reversed. meadows started off providing documents by the thousands. but then last week, a day before he was sched
justice department for federal, criminal prosecution for contempt. that will be the justice department independent decision but the house will decide tomorrow to make that referral of him for potential prosecution. we're mark meadows is a special case here. white house chief of staff is a big deal. it's a high ranking official, very close to the president threw out the incident in washington. that said, he is one of nearly 300 people. 300 witnesses who have been called by the investigation thus...
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justice department for potential criminal prosecution.visor steve bannon, but those wheels will be put in motion for trump white house chief of staff mark meadows tomorrow morning starting at 9 a.m. that's going to do it for u
justice department for potential criminal prosecution.visor steve bannon, but those wheels will be put in motion for trump white house chief of staff mark meadows tomorrow morning starting at 9 a.m. that's going to do it for u
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so, our jurisdiction criminally is limited to misdemeanors.rmined that we might as well strike were the wrong has occurred. and there's been a civil run of a great magnitude here. and as you indicated earlier, it's important to hit the defendants where it matters. and that's in their purses and in their wallets. and history shows, when civil suits have been levied against these hate groups, guess what? the run, they scatter, the hide, they disappear. and that's what we're seeking to do. to bankrupt these groups who will take our freedoms away. >> i don't know enough about the finances and organization of these two entities, the proud boys and the oath keepers, to know whether as organizations they are sitting on any core amount of money. is the idea that the organizations themselves have resources that could potentially be ceased, if your lawsuit is successful? or, perhaps in addition, is it possible that the individual members of these entities that are found to be potentially responsible for the conduct that you accuse them off, individual m
so, our jurisdiction criminally is limited to misdemeanors.rmined that we might as well strike were the wrong has occurred. and there's been a civil run of a great magnitude here. and as you indicated earlier, it's important to hit the defendants where it matters. and that's in their purses and in their wallets. and history shows, when civil suits have been levied against these hate groups, guess what? the run, they scatter, the hide, they disappear. and that's what we're seeking to do. to...
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homicide detective and a criminal and civil trial attorney. he's represented police officers, judges and politicians over the course of his career. thanks to you both. ted, let's start with you. give me your thoughts on this verdict. >> well, i got to tell you, the first thing i believe is that an officer of the court, lawyer, that we always should respect the decision of a jury. but when i look at this case, i have to as an individual ask, did they get this case right? what we found here was officer potter, yes a 26-year veteran, but the question is, was she actually acting recklessly? that would be count one. for count two, was she culpably negligent? where there was this unreasonable risk of harm that caused the death, great bodily harm to duante wright. those were question marks that i had in my mind. i am deeply concerned about this verdict and wondering if there was some residue from the case in minneapolis, minnesota of george floyd that was piled on here in the case of officer potter. >> so ted, you think the jury got it wrong in this
homicide detective and a criminal and civil trial attorney. he's represented police officers, judges and politicians over the course of his career. thanks to you both. ted, let's start with you. give me your thoughts on this verdict. >> well, i got to tell you, the first thing i believe is that an officer of the court, lawyer, that we always should respect the decision of a jury. but when i look at this case, i have to as an individual ask, did they get this case right? what we found here...
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>> it is a difficult criminal prosecution.ting before not all crime is predicated upon i intended to do it. sometimes you can be so careless and reckless in what you do it amounts to criminality. the prosecutor has a real decision to make. at the end of the day you look at two things. number one what did he not do? and should he have had an obligation to evaluate and inpetke that weapon? i don't care how many other people did it. as it relates to someone backing up your story am i in a position to note whether you pulled the trigger? are you really that close that you can examine and know exactly where my finger was at the very mom the gun went off? that is a credibility assessment. >> matt, the last word here. what do you think? >> i really think that if i was the investigator, the district attorney, in new mexico, and i saw this interview i'd say really? someone told you that you're not going to be held criminally liable here? that is our decision whether to bring charges not yours. i would be very annoyed if i saw this inte
>> it is a difficult criminal prosecution.ting before not all crime is predicated upon i intended to do it. sometimes you can be so careless and reckless in what you do it amounts to criminality. the prosecutor has a real decision to make. at the end of the day you look at two things. number one what did he not do? and should he have had an obligation to evaluate and inpetke that weapon? i don't care how many other people did it. as it relates to someone backing up your story am i in a...
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their faces of hardened criminals, yet not roll. i sat down on the edge of the bed, it was our place to sit down these guys looking at me like that. we have a lit cigarette and off of these gangs the smoke, they took almost a whole pack for me. so we smoked together and talked, so i realized is going to be okay. next warden who served in this prison at the time, recalls some of the night mary scenes he witnessed every day at work. a miracle about the 14 people used to share this tiny cell. is it true that some inmates have been slapped on the floor under the bed? otherwise it was impossible to fit everyone in people's slipped into shifts. a lack of funding had left the prison without the most basic things like toilet seat inmates ended up rolling their blankets to have at least minimum comfort growing up in russia, in the ninety's seeing videos of this person's over crowded cells. i vividly remember how terrified i was when i imagine what it would be like, walking into a cell like this, where all these harden tattooed criminals give
their faces of hardened criminals, yet not roll. i sat down on the edge of the bed, it was our place to sit down these guys looking at me like that. we have a lit cigarette and off of these gangs the smoke, they took almost a whole pack for me. so we smoked together and talked, so i realized is going to be okay. next warden who served in this prison at the time, recalls some of the night mary scenes he witnessed every day at work. a miracle about the 14 people used to share this tiny cell. is...
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contempt charges, criminal contempt of congress. of the insurrection including conversations and interactions with the former president. joining me now to discuss is jennifer rogers. jennifer, great to have you back. how can the president's former chief of staff simultaneously claim executive privilege to prevent some cooperation with the january 6 committee but also publish a book that describes a lot of his interactions with the president, is that possible legally? >> that is a great question. the answer is it is not quite as simple as some people have made it out to be. the holder of the privilege to the extent that the privilege exists here and there are a lot of reasons why former president trump should not be able to assert executive privilege, but the privilege to the extent it exists belongs to the former president, not to harmark meado. so he can't waive it, but by speaking about these conversations in public and putting that information out there, that really diminishes the arm that former president trump can claim from th
contempt charges, criminal contempt of congress. of the insurrection including conversations and interactions with the former president. joining me now to discuss is jennifer rogers. jennifer, great to have you back. how can the president's former chief of staff simultaneously claim executive privilege to prevent some cooperation with the january 6 committee but also publish a book that describes a lot of his interactions with the president, is that possible legally? >> that is a great...
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you're about to take this historic vote to hold meadows in criminal contempt.his is the right step knowing meadows has actually already handed over more than 6,000 pages of documents, and select committee members say those documents are very significant? >> i'm glad you ask, because i think the answer is getting lost in the january 6th argument. i'm hearing lots of people say january 6th, it wasn't a fundamental threat to our democracy. it will never happen again. it was a bunch of people surprised by what actually happened. that may or may not be true. the folks i got to meet on january 6th i don't think are fundamentally the threat to our democracy today. the threat to our democracy today is things that mark meadows knows a lot about. it's the people inside the government, people like jeff clark, a senior person at the department of justice, people like john eastman, a previously respected lawyer. these are people that were inside the establishment producing arguments, producing legal rationales for what was essentially a coup d'etat. there were members of co
you're about to take this historic vote to hold meadows in criminal contempt.his is the right step knowing meadows has actually already handed over more than 6,000 pages of documents, and select committee members say those documents are very significant? >> i'm glad you ask, because i think the answer is getting lost in the january 6th argument. i'm hearing lots of people say january 6th, it wasn't a fundamental threat to our democracy. it will never happen again. it was a bunch of people...
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into a cell like this or holidays harden to tack, he'd criminal to give you. it's not been rejected by a fellow prisoners and become an aide pariah with something they fear the most with my life worldwide. this is our international for moscow. i'm calling brady world news . this. our 1st en francais marked a grim 1st by logan. europe's highest daily cove infections more than 200000 were registered on wednesday, the scramble continues to contain them. a con barian, the french health minister describes the escalating situation. it also didn't miss it of yours as the ohm icon. very am but it's not just to wave anymore, given the numbers we are recording, it's a tidal wave. tonight's figures show the continuous increase. it makes you dizzy. what the small is that hot 2nd 2 french people are testing positive and that is through the day and night time. now, the french health minister made this announcement while arguing the case for the current health pass to be changed into a vaccine pass. what this would mean is that people in the country would need to show proof
into a cell like this or holidays harden to tack, he'd criminal to give you. it's not been rejected by a fellow prisoners and become an aide pariah with something they fear the most with my life worldwide. this is our international for moscow. i'm calling brady world news . this. our 1st en francais marked a grim 1st by logan. europe's highest daily cove infections more than 200000 were registered on wednesday, the scramble continues to contain them. a con barian, the french health minister...
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criminals capitalizing on weak laws nationwide. that arsonist like so many criminals released from jail. the white house answer, throw money, your money at the problem. we investigate what needs to be done to bring safety back to the streets of america. joining us tonight, former white house chief of staff mick mulvaney, congressman nancy mace, mark green, dan bishop, former top white house covid official dr. bret giroir, former top dhs official chad wolf. tonight more senate democrats voting against biden's vaccine mandate. saying it is not about being antivaccine. it is about unconstitutional federal overreach. we're on it. new polls from npr, monmouth, show majority, more than half of disapprove of the president's job performance. tonight why the white house new move pressuring media for positive coverage won't work. remember when the biden campaigned pressured the media to censor coverage of hunter biden. plus this debate. democrats demand the irs get your bank account information to potentially audit you after overseas crimina
criminals capitalizing on weak laws nationwide. that arsonist like so many criminals released from jail. the white house answer, throw money, your money at the problem. we investigate what needs to be done to bring safety back to the streets of america. joining us tonight, former white house chief of staff mick mulvaney, congressman nancy mace, mark green, dan bishop, former top white house covid official dr. bret giroir, former top dhs official chad wolf. tonight more senate democrats voting...
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because that letter to georgia may have been a criminal. we've confirmed tonight with the source close to the committee that what's in the transcript of that deposition is accurate. one of the things the investigative counsel on the committee wanted to ask jeff clark is about metadata from that letter that suggests it was authored by the white house communications agency. a spokesperson for the committee telling us on the record today, quote, mr. clark will have to -- excuse me will have another opportunity to answer these questions when his deposition resumes tomorrow morning. and we hope he chooses to cooperate fully. well sense since the spokesperson gach the statement this afternoon jeff clark apparently contacted the committee and told them actually he won't appear for the deposition tomorrow morning, not even just to plead the fifth. he has a medical issue he says that means he cabinet come in and testify tomorrow at all not even just to take the fifth. >>> but this story further developed today yet when yet mother lawyer involved in
because that letter to georgia may have been a criminal. we've confirmed tonight with the source close to the committee that what's in the transcript of that deposition is accurate. one of the things the investigative counsel on the committee wanted to ask jeff clark is about metadata from that letter that suggests it was authored by the white house communications agency. a spokesperson for the committee telling us on the record today, quote, mr. clark will have to -- excuse me will have...
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is charged with 7 different things, criminal mischief, reckless in danger in, arson, criminal nuisance, endangering others, criminal trespass, criminal tampering and disorderly conduct and no bail and this is one instance of this stuff happens thousands of times a day in cities across the country with 0 bail in california, proposition 47 and these liberal das let people out of jail because of this mentality they have where the criminals are the victims and you see what is happening where there's more murders than ever before that have taken place in 12 cities across the country. >> they are charging crimes like this is misdemeanors. there is no hate crime advancement to make it a felony. we've seen prosecutors charge things that. they can do it in this circumstance. they don't because part of this woke liberal mindset is to allow them no bail so they can roam the streets and do this. if you think this is an isolated incident walk the streets, you see people that should not be out there all the time. amazing this doesn't happen more often. scary times in the big apple and throughout the
is charged with 7 different things, criminal mischief, reckless in danger in, arson, criminal nuisance, endangering others, criminal trespass, criminal tampering and disorderly conduct and no bail and this is one instance of this stuff happens thousands of times a day in cities across the country with 0 bail in california, proposition 47 and these liberal das let people out of jail because of this mentality they have where the criminals are the victims and you see what is happening where...
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the use in criminal cases dropped to 3.6%. that's according to research coming out earlier this year from a pair of scientists looking into the criminal justice system, focusing specifically on the disappearing federal jury trial in the federal criminal justice system. fewer than 2% of cases went to trial in the period ending in march 2020, the most recent data according to this report. 50% of judges and 85% of defense attorneys surveyed by the scientists said the mandatory minimum laws which dictate the minimum sentences that judges must give when a defendant is found guilty had a medium or large role in the declining number of jury trials for criminal cases. mandatory minimums can incentive five plea deals in which a defendant pleads guilty in exchange for a lighter sentence. defendants were their right to a jury trial when they make those pleas. between 2019 and 2020, guilty pleas accounted for nearly 90% of criminal convictions. in 2012, the average sentence received by a federal drug offender was three times higher after
the use in criminal cases dropped to 3.6%. that's according to research coming out earlier this year from a pair of scientists looking into the criminal justice system, focusing specifically on the disappearing federal jury trial in the federal criminal justice system. fewer than 2% of cases went to trial in the period ending in march 2020, the most recent data according to this report. 50% of judges and 85% of defense attorneys surveyed by the scientists said the mandatory minimum laws which...
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we're all these hard tattooed criminal to give you. this look been rejected by a fellow prisoners and carmen, a pariah with something they feared most with a slide for moscow. this is out international. i'm calling brain with the world news this our 1st for you. then, despite europe struggling with the new oma kron kobe stream, belgium has suddenly you turned on some of its tougher restrictions and is reopening cultural and entertainment venues. it's up to the countries highest court, ruled that the measures were excessive. my judgment, the council state suspends the measure of closure of the cultural sector facilities . it rule that this measure was not proportionate and cannot make it possible to understand why the attendance of theaters and cultural venues was particularly dangerous for the health of the population. they live to correspond a policy whose across is so new year, back on in belgium. and how significant is this ruling? well i think it is significant because essentially what you have is belgium's highest administrative c
we're all these hard tattooed criminal to give you. this look been rejected by a fellow prisoners and carmen, a pariah with something they feared most with a slide for moscow. this is out international. i'm calling brain with the world news this our 1st for you. then, despite europe struggling with the new oma kron kobe stream, belgium has suddenly you turned on some of its tougher restrictions and is reopening cultural and entertainment venues. it's up to the countries highest court, ruled...
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we know they had a criminal history.was the extent to misdemeanors there in florida state, none of which precluded them from legally purchasing a firearm on black friday there in michigan as they did. they shoulders the responsibility, we will hear exactly how under michigan state law. again, viewers, we do not know exactly how yet they are being charged with holding that responsibility. but michigan state views them as equals and complicit in these homicides buries me what you know, kayleigh, it's interesting that the prosecutor camren mcdonald said, she described her interactions with the suspect parents as "discipline." >> kayleigh: that is interesting, there's a lot we don't know. facts we don't know. i hope this press conference elucidate some of these facts that undergird this charge of involuntary manslaughter that reports are suggesting. i will say this, there is reporting on ethan social media accounts that have studs been taken down. reportedly one of those social media post included a video where he flaunted t
we know they had a criminal history.was the extent to misdemeanors there in florida state, none of which precluded them from legally purchasing a firearm on black friday there in michigan as they did. they shoulders the responsibility, we will hear exactly how under michigan state law. again, viewers, we do not know exactly how yet they are being charged with holding that responsibility. but michigan state views them as equals and complicit in these homicides buries me what you know, kayleigh,...
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this criminalization of people who are not criminals, but us well of that all choice design decide to make, use. busy of candidates, of course as a government. busy we incentivize, and we tell people to make healthier choices. but if an adult decides to make use of canup is for his own personal use, then we should be provided with a safe and the regular a route from where he can or she can obtain the can. that is, i think that goes far into providing dignity and the better future for people who until low are criminalizes day after day. can i ask how wide spread the use of cannabis in your country? in the honesty, it's very hard to have an actual figure because cannabis use is a criminal offense right now. it has been marginally de penalized in. ready 2015, but by and large it is a very serious offense to grow plus at home or to have a number of grams in your possession. so people simply refuse to answer when asked whether they make use of or not. but we know for a fact that the union is quite widespread, and we believe that the best way for us to take it this issue is not by criminali
this criminalization of people who are not criminals, but us well of that all choice design decide to make, use. busy of candidates, of course as a government. busy we incentivize, and we tell people to make healthier choices. but if an adult decides to make use of canup is for his own personal use, then we should be provided with a safe and the regular a route from where he can or she can obtain the can. that is, i think that goes far into providing dignity and the better future for people who...
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there were dictionaries of criminal slang out of radical islam mosquito used to run among russian criminal circles in the ninety's, $992.00. he spent 8 months in this prison on record during charges. i. yeah. boy of the businesses, someone of the money for went off to deal with the guy. i didn't go to raise the meeting broke guns. almost everyone had gone to that time. arrived at the meeting place in the police to meet with the crime rate was so high in the ninety's, europe's largest prison quickly became too small to fit in all the mob. stories and violent criminals are popular if the door opens and i filled the ugly mugs staring at me, their faces of hot criminals. yeah, that's all i sat down on the edge of the bed plates and sit down these guys looking at me like that. as i lit a cigarette and off of these gangs the smoke they took over the whole pack for me. so we smoked together and talked so i realized is going to be okay. next warden who served in this prison at the time. recall some of the night mary scenes he witnessed every day at work for me to have caught up to 14 people used t
there were dictionaries of criminal slang out of radical islam mosquito used to run among russian criminal circles in the ninety's, $992.00. he spent 8 months in this prison on record during charges. i. yeah. boy of the businesses, someone of the money for went off to deal with the guy. i didn't go to raise the meeting broke guns. almost everyone had gone to that time. arrived at the meeting place in the police to meet with the crime rate was so high in the ninety's, europe's largest prison...