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frustrating and i really struggled with this case and from the governor to the secretary of the department of corrections, there needs to be a vast change in the state of wisconsin and the department of corrections culture, the accountability of staff and that starts at the top. but certainly those pick frontline staff also need to make sure they're holding themselves accountable yeah. >> i mean, the culture of rot and the lack of accountability is so clear here where people were not being checked on and not receiving basic care why do you think conditions i'll say allegedly got to this point at this prison it really boils down to a lack of leadership from the, from the highest levels in the state. >> i i've spoken with some of the individuals i spoke with the former department of corrections secretary who three days after my conversation decided it was time for him to leave office and express that there are things that need to be done and he didn't want to take any any responsibility for any of that. you pass it onto a ward in which the word and certainly has culpability here. but as a leader myself in
frustrating and i really struggled with this case and from the governor to the secretary of the department of corrections, there needs to be a vast change in the state of wisconsin and the department of corrections culture, the accountability of staff and that starts at the top. but certainly those pick frontline staff also need to make sure they're holding themselves accountable yeah. >> i mean, the culture of rot and the lack of accountability is so clear here where people were not...
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. >> smith is the director of operations for louisiana's department of corrections. >> it's not working and not giving the results it wants. it's costing a lot of money. we key people that their time of danger is over. >> he says it's time for americans to rethink the purpose of prison from simply punishment to rehabilitation. you say it's about rehabilitation but a lot of americans think it is about punishment. this should be hell. >> they've done awful things. we can make somebody worse. >> plenty of the incarcerated to believe it is just about punishment. >> another day in the field. watch it make soap scum here... disappear... and sprays can leave grime like that ultra foamy melts it on contact. magic. new ultra foamy magic eraser. (rebecca) it wasn't until after they had done the surgery to remove all the toes that it really hit me. you see the commercials. you never put yourself in that person's shoes until you're there. (announcer) you can quit. call 1-800-quit-now for help getting free medication. if you spit blood when you brush, it could be the start of a domino effect. new pa
. >> smith is the director of operations for louisiana's department of corrections. >> it's not working and not giving the results it wants. it's costing a lot of money. we key people that their time of danger is over. >> he says it's time for americans to rethink the purpose of prison from simply punishment to rehabilitation. you say it's about rehabilitation but a lot of americans think it is about punishment. this should be hell. >> they've done awful things. we can...
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families have participated we work with the department of corrections your credit child family processesnd environments. we assisted in creating a father's day program at the neighboring men's prison for n over 60 children. we walk in the prison gate house to the gym the kid start to walk a little bit faster and faster. by the time to get to the gym several of the children are an all out runs they jump and leap onto their mother holding them ditight in their arms. i remember the time one tendril girlhood not seen her mother in person in several years came with us. within five minutesam of seeing each other she had whispered to her mom that she was being abused but were able to move to a safe home within days. and illinois and several model programs wrote critical bonds between children and their incarcerated parents. unfortunately children in foster care are excluded from almost all programs. for example with the reunification ride caseworkers in the department of children and family services will contact us explaining they have no way of transporting children or staff to bring them and
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i sit on the commission on children of incarcerated parents and the illinois department of correctionsadult advisory board. before i was a lawyer i was a teacher in the chicago public school system for eight years. one time about halfway through the school year the principal came into my classroom with a little six-year-old boy and told me that he was my student now because he been kicked out of the other two classroom. that first at a within privately privately and the asked, what do you need? he replied, i i want to writey mom. he explained that his mom was in prison and that is less teacher told him he couldn't send letters to her because she was a bad person. i told him he could write come he could draw whatever he wanted to send to her. from that moment on he changed completely. knowing what i know now i what i have just let him write or get i would've found way to engage him, her in his education. but the fact remains what he truly needed was his mom. and this as a powder i see it again with children. in 2016 i cofounded the reunification ride with several other organizations. th
i sit on the commission on children of incarcerated parents and the illinois department of correctionsadult advisory board. before i was a lawyer i was a teacher in the chicago public school system for eight years. one time about halfway through the school year the principal came into my classroom with a little six-year-old boy and told me that he was my student now because he been kicked out of the other two classroom. that first at a within privately privately and the asked, what do you need?...
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i'm free but i'm not free because i'm still really basically down to the department of corrections, disputed valid ensure, you know, my, the and he's that one is a need to see a guy to report to a man with a gun and a bass. his man came to my doses of practice. mon, i'm looking for him. he's not locked up. but he still got a mouth cause that probation officer can we both? can i send him back? he's free and he's now free. the, you don't bring your child and to where to become a prisoner, no matter how long he was gonna be in prison. i was gonna be use rad in dash, because he didn't have anyone else. now been ashamed of him, gone to prison. i mean, he was worthy to see him walk out of dreamy and it was our dish is there was just a bill or writing, it's something that you can explain cause had wages. so i would have worked uh the 25 years in prison. brandon jackson served that time for armed robbery, even though some members of the jury felt him not guilty. there are about 1500 other prisoners in the state, georgia affected by split jury's and are still in prison. despite the supreme court ruli
i'm free but i'm not free because i'm still really basically down to the department of corrections, disputed valid ensure, you know, my, the and he's that one is a need to see a guy to report to a man with a gun and a bass. his man came to my doses of practice. mon, i'm looking for him. he's not locked up. but he still got a mouth cause that probation officer can we both? can i send him back? he's free and he's now free. the, you don't bring your child and to where to become a prisoner, no...
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i'm free but i'm not free because i'm still really basically down to the department of corrections, disputed solid and chain. you know my, the, he's dead 20 for. i mean, you still got to report to a man with a gun and a bass. his man came to my doses, a practice mon, i'm looking for him. he's not locked up. but he's still got a math. cause that probation officer can we both count and send him back? he free. he's now free. the you don't bring your child into the where to become a prisoner no matter how long he was going to be in prison. i was going to be use rather than dash because she didn't have any one. and now the shame of him going to prison. mean he was worthy to see him walk out or of bring me there was allegations there was just purely writing. it's something that you can explain the cause had way too. so i would have worked uh the of 25 years in prison. brandon jackson served that time for armed robbery, even though some members of the jury found him not guilty. there are about 1500 other prisoners in the state torch affected by split jury's and are still in prison . despite the sup
i'm free but i'm not free because i'm still really basically down to the department of corrections, disputed solid and chain. you know my, the, he's dead 20 for. i mean, you still got to report to a man with a gun and a bass. his man came to my doses, a practice mon, i'm looking for him. he's not locked up. but he's still got a math. cause that probation officer can we both count and send him back? he free. he's now free. the you don't bring your child into the where to become a prisoner no...
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of the correctional emergency response team during this process and was on video being compliant is cause of death. was this fascination the prosecutor wrote, citing a medical examiner's report, most places in the department of corrections are on camera for obvious reasons and those were the camera angles that we're seized as part of the evidence in this case, hopefully we can get justice for mr. morgan and his family. >> the family is now filing a federal civil lawsuit. >> i reviewed hundreds of police cases prison cases. this is one of the most egregious cases i have ever seen more as killing was part of the deadliest year and missouri prisons and at least the last decade according to state data obtained by cnn that's despite the overall prison population being at its lowest over the same period. >> i did a lot of a lot of good for myself in their jordan seller. now free says his reason for coming forward is simple. since something that's wrong, that needs to be addressed something is changed. >> you feel like what you saw was murdered? absolutely now we've attempted to identify attorneys for these officers, but haven't been able to make contact their expected to make an initial appearance in front of a
of the correctional emergency response team during this process and was on video being compliant is cause of death. was this fascination the prosecutor wrote, citing a medical examiner's report, most places in the department of corrections are on camera for obvious reasons and those were the camera angles that we're seized as part of the evidence in this case, hopefully we can get justice for mr. morgan and his family. >> the family is now filing a federal civil lawsuit. >> i...
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including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of correctionsop of a nearly 8% reduction across all state departments, including a 97 million dollar cut to trial courts. the agreement also what draws more than 12 billion dollars from the reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say even with that, the spending plan is too optimistic about how much revenue the state will take in in the coming year. if those dollars come in lower than projected, they're concerned that will lead to future deficits. we're dealing with a budget that is nominally balance. that's balanced on paper, but it's not sustainable. the budget takes effect july 1st reporting at the state capitol. a tonn wallace kron. 4 news. >> new protections for california renters take effect monday. most landlords will no longer be able to charge more than a months worth of rent for a security deposit. part of a new state law proposed by san francisco assemblymember matt haney.
including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of correctionsop of a nearly 8% reduction across all state departments, including a 97 million dollar cut to trial courts. the agreement also what draws more than 12 billion dollars from the reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say even with that, the spending plan is too...
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including alabama, oregon, tennessee, and vermont, which did so in 2022, the california department of corrections, every job is dignified and they strive to provide job opportunities and training similar to those outside of prison let me bring in now a dorsey none. he is a former executive director of legal services just for prisoners with children, a formerly incarcerated person himself and author of what kind of bird can't fly. a memoir of resilience and resurrection. dorsey, great to see you it's great to be seen. >> so what change would come to california prisons if voters endorsed this change probably the notion that people regarding labor can make a can actually refuse to work or not refused to work because we think that involuntary servitude is another form of slavery. >> so i think that we should be given some options and some choices in the event that somebody decides to go do an educational pursuit should be actually pursue the rehabilitation as opposed to being forced to work those are questions that this has clearly on the board and you come at this in a very personal way because you
including alabama, oregon, tennessee, and vermont, which did so in 2022, the california department of corrections, every job is dignified and they strive to provide job opportunities and training similar to those outside of prison let me bring in now a dorsey none. he is a former executive director of legal services just for prisoners with children, a formerly incarcerated person himself and author of what kind of bird can't fly. a memoir of resilience and resurrection. dorsey, great to see you...
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including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of corrections and rehabilitation. all that on top of a nearly 8% reduction across all state departments, including a 97 million dollar cut to trial courts. the agreement also what draws more than 12 billion dollars from the reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say even with that, the spending plan is too optimistic about how much revenue the state will take in in the coming year. if those dollars come in lower than projected, they're concerned that will lead to future deficits. we're dealing with a budget that is nominally balanced. it's balanced on paper, but it's not sustainable. and upon the governor's signature, the budget takes effect july 1st reporting at the state capitol. wallace kron. 4 news. >> hot dog vendors selling without a permit to outside oracle park have been given a warning. there are currently signs posted outside the stadium morning on permanent hot dog vendor
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including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of corrections and rehabilitation. all that on top of a nearly 8% reduction across all state departments, including a 97 million dollar cut to trial courts. the agreement also what draws more than 12 billion dollars from the reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say even with that, the spending plan is too optimistic about how much revenue the state will take in the coming year. if those dollars come in lower than projected, they're concerned that will lead to future deficits. we're dealing with a budget that is nominally balance. that's balanced on paper, but it's not sustainable. and upon the governor's signature, the budget takes effect july 1st reporting at the state capitol. wallace kron. 4 news. >> still to come, giant pandas are back in california were at the san diego zoo with more on their arrival. >> plus, the nfl could have to pay billions of dollars because of how much i
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including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of corrections and rehabilitation. theeeme al withdws more than 12 bilollarfrom th stats rves ad pausplementation health care minimum wage until the fallit al temporarily pauses some business theybeen kept t of topl ing democratsnegotiated this behiclosed doors. not. i stilhaven't anything directly abt gop sen roger new low is the vice chair of the senate budget committee. >>e sa from what he has seen, he elievethe budget is too optimistic about how much revenue the state will llars come in low hose projections, ]uworriethat could lead ure deficits. well, as i've said e budget is nominally balanced. that is on paper. >> but it's not sustainable. >> and lawmakers are expected to formally vote on this budget later this week. the governor must sign it. no later, then thursday night reporting at the ste tom wallace kron. 4 governor newsom won't be delivering a traditional state of the state address this year. instead tomorrow morning. >> he will deliver a state of the state letter to the legislature. he
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explain to a first grader to say now shall not kill, except it instances when louisiana department of corrections is seeking to carry out capital punishment is just really problematic. and i think it's taking us further in the wrong direction as a state there are other commandments like that will not covered by neighbor's wife. >> and for the kindergartener be asked about this? what do what does a teacher do? as they go forward? do you expect another great question? >> this same legislative session. they pass another great question, the same legislative session legislation was passed saying that you cannot discuss sex or sexuality or anything of that nature. so how do you reconcile those two things? it's just really problematic, very hypocritical, and just unnecessary and exclusionary is going to cause many more problems than it's actually going to solve. and it's going to, we're going to waste taxpayer dollars as a state defending this court. the states probably going to lose all to prove a point into manufacturer culture wars you. sound like you're worried about the money. it's going to take, b
explain to a first grader to say now shall not kill, except it instances when louisiana department of corrections is seeking to carry out capital punishment is just really problematic. and i think it's taking us further in the wrong direction as a state there are other commandments like that will not covered by neighbor's wife. >> and for the kindergartener be asked about this? what do what does a teacher do? as they go forward? do you expect another great question? >> this same...
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clanton, i sentence you to a sentence in the department of corrections for the rest of your natural lifehad a reunion, of sorts, with some of the many investigators who had worked helene's case over the years. >> it was amazing to sit across the table from them all and just soak in who helene pruszynski was in their mind. >> when we last spoke, janet said, she still thinks about her baby sister every day. >> you are doing okay? you have grandchildren now? >> two grandchildren, yes, and one of them was born on helene's birthday, my granddaughter. >> what do you tell them about helene? >> we have pictures of helene in the house. she's only 5, so i have not said too much yet, but she will know a lot about helene. >> you finally have justice for helene, her family, all the victims left behind. >> it's kind of why you got into police work, isn't it? >> it is. >> after a 40 year crusade for answers to me it was the truth that connected two women. the detective who took on a quest, and the friend who never forgot. >> helene needed to be heard. she needed people to know what happened to her, so
clanton, i sentence you to a sentence in the department of corrections for the rest of your natural lifehad a reunion, of sorts, with some of the many investigators who had worked helene's case over the years. >> it was amazing to sit across the table from them all and just soak in who helene pruszynski was in their mind. >> when we last spoke, janet said, she still thinks about her baby sister every day. >> you are doing okay? you have grandchildren now? >> two...
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including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of correctionsss all state departments, including a 97 million dollar cut to trial courts. the agreement also what draws more than 12 billion dollars from the reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say even with that, the spending plan is too optimistic about how much revenue the state will take in in the coming year. if those dollars come in lower than projected, they're concerned that will lead to future deficits. we're dealing with a budget that is nominally balanced. it's balanced on paper, but it's not sustainable. the budget takes effect july 1st reporting at the state capitol. wallace kron. 4 news. >> in the north bay, santa rosa police arrested a man friday accused of carrying weapons and drugs. police say they found 15 grams of meth loaded pistols, a knife and brass knuckles on the suspect. the man was booked into jail on multiple charges. police arrested a pacific command e
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, yes they are they want to cut $97 million to child court operation 80 million from the department of correctionorcement, is going to make quality-of-life in l.a. better? joey: the libertarian in me wants to say some are not too bad kept the federal spending in the federal pork but these are also part of the government that are constitutional protection of our rights as citizens we have a right to go to court and defend ourselves and our proper representation and have proper adjudication of things that we are concerned about. if you start cutting the courts, the ripple effect of how people's lives are rocked, look at what president trump is going to if his conviction is appealed he's an innocent man. what if there were the resources that hangs over for ten years instead of two, put yourself in that situation in a state like california where they have a ban on everything it a code against everything and you have to argue to live your life freely. charlie: last week gavin newsom was boasting california has more fortune 500 companies than any state in the country even if as it's impossible for the
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department of justice budget is getting a 2 percent haircut. $98 million cut from trial court operations, $10 million from the law enforcement division. $80 million from the department of corrections will empty the prisons as well. gavin is cutting 4600 beds across 13 state prisons. so for those following at home, more criminals on the streets and less money to stop them from committing more crimes. sounds like the california way. you better remember this gavin, someday, maybe sooner than later >>> an american majority founder joins us now. and, this doesn't really surprise us, but he is going to spin it as success. how could he? >> that would be insane but i guess it is him so what should we expect? at the real figure, feet, is probably not 27 billion, estimates are showing it is probably about $46 billion is the real deficit. and again, is cutting about 200 million from law enforcement. rest seven weeks ago, letter member this. seven weeks ago, he swore up and down that he would spend $267 million to stop the smash and grab a crime spree. instead, he is cutting almost 200 so that's off. the iranian all of this is that this crime spree is a direct cause of the budget deficit that
department of justice budget is getting a 2 percent haircut. $98 million cut from trial court operations, $10 million from the law enforcement division. $80 million from the department of corrections will empty the prisons as well. gavin is cutting 4600 beds across 13 state prisons. so for those following at home, more criminals on the streets and less money to stop them from committing more crimes. sounds like the california way. you better remember this gavin, someday, maybe sooner than later...
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including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of corrections and rehabilitation. all that on top of a nearly 8% reduction across all state departments, including a 97 million dollar cut to trial courts. the agreement also what draws more than 12 billion dollars from the reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say even with that, the spending plan is too optimistic about how much revenue the state will take in in the coming year. if those dollars come in lower than projected, they're concerned that will lead to future deficits. we're dealing with a budget that is nominally balance. that's balanced on paper, but it's not sustainable. the budget takes effect july 1st reporting at the state capitol. a tonn wallace kron. 4 news. >> new protections for california renters will take effect monday. most landlords well, no longer be able to charge more than a month's worth of rent for security deposit. this is part of a new state law propo
including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of corrections and rehabilitation. all that on top of a nearly 8% reduction across all state departments, including a 97 million dollar cut to trial courts. the agreement also what draws more than 12 billion dollars from the reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say even with...
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including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of corrections and rehabilitation. all that on top of a nearly 8% reduction across all state departments, including a 97 million dollar cut to trial courts. the agreement also what draws more than 12 billion dollars from the reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say even with that, the spending plan is too optimistic about how much revenue the state will take in in the coming year. if those dollars come in lower than projected, they're concerned that will lead to future deficits. we're dealing with a budget that is nominally balanced. it's balanced on paper, but it's not sustainable. and upon the governor's signature, the budget will take effect july first reporting at the state tom wallace. >> kron 4 news. >> earlier this week, a san jose based air taxi company announced plans to operate in the bay area by late next year saying its electric aircrafts will cut one hour commutes to j
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including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of corrections and rehabilitation. the agreement. also what draws more than 12 billion dollars from the state's reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say they've been kept out of the loop on all of noting democrats negotiated this behind closed doors. nothing. i still haven't anything directly about gop sen. roger is the vice chair of the senate budget committee. >> he says from what he has seen, he believes the budget is too optimistic about how much revenue the state will take in the coming year. if those dollars come in below projections, he worries that could lead to future deficits. well, as i've said the budget is nominally balanced. that is on paper. >> but it's not sustainable. >> and lawmakers are expected to formally vote on this budget later this week. the governor must sign it. no later, thursday night reporting at the state tom wallace kron 4 news. >> emergency crews an
including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of corrections and rehabilitation. the agreement. also what draws more than 12 billion dollars from the state's reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say they've been kept out of the loop on all of noting democrats negotiated this behind closed doors. nothing. i still haven't...
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we are joined now by mona lisa weber, a former probation officer in the florida department of correctionsows her way around this process. and molly john fast, vanity fair reporter and host of the fast politics podcast and one of our many trial reporters. welcome to you both. your first time on "the beat." how are you? >> thank you so much for having me. >> great to have you been the downside to the news is how much negative stuff we deal with. the upside is the all get to learn different things. i showed both pop-culture and law how this works. you know all about it but a lot of people may not know a time. basically starting out, what would we know about a typical appeal interview the way would go down today for a first-time offender? >> before the pandemic, it would usually be in person but there is a lot of questions to be asked as it relates to family history, where were they born, how did they grow up? social economic status. military background, educational background. literally, bringing the entire life and putting it on paper. pretty much, everything that the defendant has been thr
we are joined now by mona lisa weber, a former probation officer in the florida department of correctionsows her way around this process. and molly john fast, vanity fair reporter and host of the fast politics podcast and one of our many trial reporters. welcome to you both. your first time on "the beat." how are you? >> thank you so much for having me. >> great to have you been the downside to the news is how much negative stuff we deal with. the upside is the all get to...
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including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of corrections what draws more than 12 billion dollars from the state's reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say they've been kept out of the loop on all of noting democrats negotiated this behind closed doors. not that i still haven't anything directly about gop sen. roger is the vice chair of the senate budget committee. >> he says from what he has seen, he believes the budget is too optimistic about how much revenue the state will take in the coming year. if those dollars come in below projections, he worries that could lead to future deficits. well, as i've said the budget is nominally balanced. that is on paper. >> but it's not sustainable. >> and lawmakers are expected to formally vote on this budget later this week. the governor must sign it. no later, thursday night reporting at the state tom wallace kron 4 news. >> time now as we get a live look outside at mount diablo, as
including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of corrections what draws more than 12 billion dollars from the state's reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say they've been kept out of the loop on all of noting democrats negotiated this behind closed doors. not that i still haven't anything directly about gop sen. roger is...
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including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of corrections the agreement. also what draws more than 12 billion dollars from the state's reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say they've been kept out of the loop on all of noting democrats negotiated this behind closed doors. not that i still haven't anything directly about gop sen roger new low is the vice chair of the senate budget committee. >> he says from what he has seen, he believes the budget is too optimistic about how much revenue the state will take in the coming year. if those dollars come in below projections. >> he worries that could lead to future deficits. well, as i've said the budget is nominally balanced. that is on paper. >> but it's not sustainable. >> and lawmakers are expected to formally vote on this budget later this week. the governor must sign it. no later, then thursday night reporting at the state tom wallace kron 4 news. >> well, in the east bay,
including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of corrections the agreement. also what draws more than 12 billion dollars from the state's reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say they've been kept out of the loop on all of noting democrats negotiated this behind closed doors. not that i still haven't anything directly about...
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however, the california department of corrections and rehabilitation is working to change that, and we'reoined live this afternoon by tara lawyer, executive director of a group called creating restorative opportunities and programs, also known as crop. and giovanni gonzalez, a trans man participating in the ready for life program. thank you both for being here today. i want to start with you. what are some of the challenges that the formerly incarcerated face? >> individuals coming home from prison are faced with many obstacles that are just set in place by our system. number one is securing housing. number two is education. maybe jobs, job training. i mean, the list goes on. and on. an individual coming home oftentimes has to go to ten different service providers just to get their needs met to successfully reintegrate back into society. >> and so that's what your organization is trying to do, is, is trying to make that transition much easier. but what is that transition like for transgender people? >> yeah, an individual just in general public coming home is ten times more likely to beco
however, the california department of corrections and rehabilitation is working to change that, and we'reoined live this afternoon by tara lawyer, executive director of a group called creating restorative opportunities and programs, also known as crop. and giovanni gonzalez, a trans man participating in the ready for life program. thank you both for being here today. i want to start with you. what are some of the challenges that the formerly incarcerated face? >> individuals coming home...
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services, including food and janitorial services that rely on inmates and the the california department of corrections said this that they don't comment on proposed legislation. so what's your response to say? my response is this 5% of the, of the world population is holding 25% of the question still balls down there when you get really down to it, it ain't about, you know, rather than not we're going to advance the notion or rehabilitation or we're going to advance the notion of public safety. what it gets down to his are we going to have dance? the notion of being able to do this? we'll terrible practice of slavery as being a cause effective so at a certain point, we probably need to have a real ball question inside the united states, if offer country is founded on the backs of slaves, and we say that we are not practicing slavery. should we actually not practiced slavery? and in prior to 18, 65, california had an impacted, it probably a little bit earlier and 18 49 so you know, it's it came years early and probably vermont had some pause and probably 18, 77 and they still is holding on to the vesti
services, including food and janitorial services that rely on inmates and the the california department of corrections said this that they don't comment on proposed legislation. so what's your response to say? my response is this 5% of the, of the world population is holding 25% of the question still balls down there when you get really down to it, it ain't about, you know, rather than not we're going to advance the notion or rehabilitation or we're going to advance the notion of public safety....
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including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of corrections from the state's reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say they've been kept out of the loop on all of noting democrats negotiated this behind closed doors. not that i still haven't anything directly about gop sen roger new low is the vice chair of the senate budget committee. >> he says from what he has seen, he believes the budget is too optimistic about how much revenue the state will take the coming year. if those dollars come in below projections. >> he worries that could lead to future deficits. well, as i've said the budget is nominally balanced. that is on paper. >> but it's not sustainable. >> and lawmakers are expected to formally vote on this budget later this week. the governor must sign it. no later, then thursday night reporting at the state tom wallace kron 4 news and that's not politics. just weeks after a measure to reform prop 47 qualify for the ball
including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of corrections from the state's reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say they've been kept out of the loop on all of noting democrats negotiated this behind closed doors. not that i still haven't anything directly about gop sen roger new low is the vice chair of the senate...
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during pride month, the california department of corrections and rehabilitation says the move is meantse and sew rainbow embroidered patches onto their uniforms, but officials say they must be removed before july 1st. >> netflix is being slapped with a lawsuit over baby reindeer. the limited series follows the life of a man who's followed by a relentless stalker. scottish attorney fiona harvey says the character martha is clearly based on her and is now suing netflix for $170 million in damages. harvey alleges that netflix was negligent and intentionally subjected her to emotional distress. she also accuses netflix of telling lies to embellish the story. netflix says it plans to defend this matter vigorously, starting june 18th. youtube is strengthening its policies aimed at preventing underage users from accessing what the company considers dangerous content. youtube will ban videos showing how to remove safety devices from guns. the platform will also restrict videos that show automatic or homemade guns and some accessories such as silencers, for viewers younger than the age of 18. y
during pride month, the california department of corrections and rehabilitation says the move is meantse and sew rainbow embroidered patches onto their uniforms, but officials say they must be removed before july 1st. >> netflix is being slapped with a lawsuit over baby reindeer. the limited series follows the life of a man who's followed by a relentless stalker. scottish attorney fiona harvey says the character martha is clearly based on her and is now suing netflix for $170 million in...
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including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of corrections from the state's reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say they've been kept out of the loop on all of noting democrats negotiated this behind closed doors. nothing. i still haven't anything directly about gop sen. roger is the vice chair of the senate budget committee. >> he says from what he has seen, he believes the budget is too optimistic about how much revenue the state will take the coming year. if those dollars come in below projections, he worries that could lead to future deficits. well, as i've said the budget is nominally balanced. that is on paper. >> but it's not sustainable. >> and lawmakers are expected to formally vote on this budget later this week. the governor must sign it. no later, thursday night reporting at the state tom wallace kron 4 news. >> and back locally, another deadly shooting in richmond. police say that 2 people were shot an apartmen
including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of corrections from the state's reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say they've been kept out of the loop on all of noting democrats negotiated this behind closed doors. nothing. i still haven't anything directly about gop sen. roger is the vice chair of the senate budget...
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including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of correctionsollars from the state's reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say they've been kept out of the loop on all of noting democrats negotiated this behind closed doors. nothing. i still haven't anything directly about gop sen roger new low is the vice chair of the senate budget committee. >> he says from what he has seen, he believes the budget is too optimistic about how much revenue the state will take the coming year. if those dollars come in below projections. >> he worries that could lead to future deficits. well, as i've said the budget is nominally balanced. that is on paper. >> but it's not sustainable. >> and lawmakers are expected to formally vote on this budget later this week. the governor must sign it. no later, then thursday night reporting at the state tom wallace kron 4 news. >> california forever group planning to build a new city in solano county. they're
including reductions to affordable housing programs and to california prisons run by the department of correctionsollars from the state's reserves and pauses the implementation of the $25 health care minimum wage until the fall. it also temporarily pauses some business tax credits. republicans say they've been kept out of the loop on all of noting democrats negotiated this behind closed doors. nothing. i still haven't anything directly about gop sen roger new low is the vice chair of the senate...
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my colleague ari melber spoke with the former new york city commissioner of the department of corrections and probation. here's what he told him. >> can that report impact the sentence and can it potentially along with other factors, lead to a more serious sentence? >> it can. certainly it can. of course, you know, in new york city, 95% of the -- convictions are as a result of plea negotiations so the sentencing in most cases has been agreed upon but that's not the case here. >> all right, with us now former federal prosecutor and political legal affairs columnist and tara setmeyer senior advisor for the lincoln project and former gop communications director. great to have you both bus. nice to see you on set and usually speak to each other remotely. we love people in the studio. let's talk about tomorrow and what's at stake for donald trump and what you heard from the commissioner there about how if at all, it might actually impact one way or the other how this sentencing goes on july 11th. >> the judge really looks to that report to get unbiased information. in the sentencing, of course
my colleague ari melber spoke with the former new york city commissioner of the department of corrections and probation. here's what he told him. >> can that report impact the sentence and can it potentially along with other factors, lead to a more serious sentence? >> it can. certainly it can. of course, you know, in new york city, 95% of the -- convictions are as a result of plea negotiations so the sentencing in most cases has been agreed upon but that's not the case here....
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the california department of corrections and rehabilitation says the move is meant to show the department'slus community. staff can purchase and sew rainbow embroidered patches onto their uniforms, but officials say they must be removed before july 1st. an oakland business owner is dealing with an all too common issue. he says his restaurant has been has had two break ins in the past year. now he's struggling with something new brought on by homelessness after filing police reports and contacting the mayor's office. nothing has been done. ktvu is tori gaines shares more javier sanchez, the owner of harvey's empanadas, tells us that an unhoused woman has built a camp outside of his business. >> his pleas to the city and even oakland mayor shang tao's office asking to have the woman moved have gone unheard. he posted a video to instagram this week. the video shows a person near several piles of items, all scattered outside the restaurant's front doors. a tent and a large tarp are visible on the sidewalk right in front of the harvey's cooking sign, located on market street. the owner tells us
the california department of corrections and rehabilitation says the move is meant to show the department'slus community. staff can purchase and sew rainbow embroidered patches onto their uniforms, but officials say they must be removed before july 1st. an oakland business owner is dealing with an all too common issue. he says his restaurant has been has had two break ins in the past year. now he's struggling with something new brought on by homelessness after filing police reports and...
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. >> the california department of corrections and rehabilitation says the move is meant to show the department's lgbtq plus community. staff can purchase and sew rainbow embroidered patches right onto their uniforms, but officials say they must be removed before july 1st. a warning to marijuana smokers how researchers say the drug can affect women differently than men also in east bay, woman making the bay area proud across the atlantic. how she is being honored for her important role in world war two. >> also ahead tonight, changes coming to costco with the retailer is planning to pull from store shelves was reporting the wholesale retailer will make the transition in january, after which it will only roll out books for the holidays and special promotions. costco executives say they are looking to cut back on labor costs associated with stocking books, which is often done by hand. >> a conservation organization in solano county is urging residents to vote no on the california forever ballot measure. the solano land trust announced today it opposes plans for a major development on a huge stretch
. >> the california department of corrections and rehabilitation says the move is meant to show the department's lgbtq plus community. staff can purchase and sew rainbow embroidered patches right onto their uniforms, but officials say they must be removed before july 1st. a warning to marijuana smokers how researchers say the drug can affect women differently than men also in east bay, woman making the bay area proud across the atlantic. how she is being honored for her important role in...
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the california department of corrections and rehabilitation says the move is meant to show the department's support for the lgbtq plus community. staff can purchase and sew rainbow embroidered patches onto their uniforms, but officials say those must be removed before july 1st. >> all right, we're following some breaking news out of santa clara right now. both directions of el camino real between calabasas and keeley are currently closed due to police activity. this is some video from a short time ago from sky fox. police say a community member reported a suspicious package and out of an abundance of caution, santa clara pd requested assistance from county sheriff's office bomb squad. police are asking everyone to avoid the area and take alternative routes. for now. we will bring you any updates as they come into our newsroom and developing news here in the east bay, where an overturned army vehicle caused a major traffic backup on interstate 580 from sky fox, you can see the 25 foot long truck on its side and soldiers standing on the shoulder of eastbound 580 in san leandro. >> fortunately
the california department of corrections and rehabilitation says the move is meant to show the department's support for the lgbtq plus community. staff can purchase and sew rainbow embroidered patches onto their uniforms, but officials say those must be removed before july 1st. >> all right, we're following some breaking news out of santa clara right now. both directions of el camino real between calabasas and keeley are currently closed due to police activity. this is some video from a...
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. >> the california department of corrections and rehabilitation says the move is meant to show the department'sgbtq plus community. staff can purchase and sew rainbow embroidered patches onto their uniforms, but officials say they must be removed by july 1st. >> new developments in a years long battle in the east bay. coming up, today's ruling over people's park in berkeley. >> also ahead tonight, a high school football practice in northern california draws draws. a surprise guest video of the close encounter and a little cooler across the bay area today compared to the last couple of days as that summer fog was back in the mix and it made tonight's sunset an absolute gem. >> that deck was low, the sky was glowing. this was just a couple hours ago at 9:00 tonight. bill martin has that weekend forecast coming up after the break. that's so cool. beautiful [ navigation ] stay straight for the next 200 miles. ♪ hey, come on, come on ♪ ♪ do what you want ♪ ♪ what could go wrong? ♪ ♪ come on, come on, come on ♪ ♪ come on ♪ ♪ do what you want ♪ get into an audi and go your own way. ♪ do what you want,
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is completely uncharted territory for the court system, for the secret service, for the department of corrections in new york city the cases i believe legal analysts say acceptance of responsibility is often a key factor when a judge considers a sentence and the fact that donald trump has shown no remorse for the actions he has been convicted of. >> and has repeatedly publicly attack the judge and witnesses in this trial could bring him a stiffer sentence. >> wolf, see what happens on july 11. >> bryan todd. thanks very much for more on this. we're joined now by the former fbi director james comey. he's written a very excellent brand new book entitled westport, a crime novel. thanks very much. a director comey for joining us really a terrific book. i've gone through it. it's a crime novel and you know, your stuff. let's talk a little bit about what get to a little bit where the book later, let's first of all talk about this monumental verdict 34 counts guilty, guilty, guilty. could go on and what's your reaction? >> it's a great demonstration that the rule of law is alive in america you may not l
is completely uncharted territory for the court system, for the secret service, for the department of corrections in new york city the cases i believe legal analysts say acceptance of responsibility is often a key factor when a judge considers a sentence and the fact that donald trump has shown no remorse for the actions he has been convicted of. >> and has repeatedly publicly attack the judge and witnesses in this trial could bring him a stiffer sentence. >> wolf, see what happens...
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i've also never had the commission shouldn't have department of corrections show up. so obviously, everyone's looking at this very, very carefully. but aaron, as we talked about last week, i do think that this judge as most judges who sat through the trial before sentencing, have most of their mind made up 90% or so. this is not going to, i think move the needle very much because everyone knows who don't trump is. everyone knows about the facts of the case, which really interesting is whether or not they took this opportunity to give a written statement or a verbal statement of his position. i'm almost surprised if he didn't just because of who he is, although i tell my clients never to give a written or verbal statement at this stage wait until you get in front of the judge all right. >> well, we'll see the mark. i want to ask you about one other thing here because it trump obviously was in this interview today means i'm rudy giuliani, right? who was at the helm of this, his efforts to overturn state election results was he had his mug shot taken america county and a
i've also never had the commission shouldn't have department of corrections show up. so obviously, everyone's looking at this very, very carefully. but aaron, as we talked about last week, i do think that this judge as most judges who sat through the trial before sentencing, have most of their mind made up 90% or so. this is not going to, i think move the needle very much because everyone knows who don't trump is. everyone knows about the facts of the case, which really interesting is whether...
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department of justice. his budget is gettine departmen% haircut, $98 million cut from trial court, 10 million dollarsr from the law enforcement divisionom t , $80 million from$80 mi the department of corrections and rehabilitation. >>llfrom the he's to empty the s as well. gavin's cutting 4600 beds across 13 state prisons. >> so for those following at home, more criminal followis on the street and less money to stop them from committing more crimes. >> sounds like the california wa.fornia wy. we better remember this when gavin newsom. someday, maybe sooner rather than later gavin,oone, announcen for president, american majority founder ned ryan joins us now. >> ned, i meanow., it does this doesn't really surprise us, but he's going to spin it as success. how could he it?? well, that would be insane. but i guess it's gavin newsom. sobe i what should we expect? but, you know, the real figure, pete, is probably noat thet 27 billion. estimates are showing is probably about 46 billion is the real deficit. and agaiprobab $46 bn, he's cutg about 200 million from law enforcement, whereas200 a seven weeks ago, let's remember this, pete, seven weeks ago, gavin newsom, swore up and down wou that he was
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so we had, you know, an education office and dossier and new jersey department of corrections or has egies of finding, you know, of just trying to find whe right? how who i could go to and how i could. against my nature of being sweet and cy and knowe nice, little sweet things that i'm usually not in, in trying to to get those books where they needed to go and find out again, where were the cracks that i could get through? and i was able and, you know, it took long time but the pressure of and that and that kind of like legwork was did yield some good results although not always. and when i do write about a doing something helpful to have a student screen a fi and endedg problem for student because of thponside. so that also stepping back sometimes and realize that i couldn't make things happen. respect people'sn the outside roles and and the fact that they wedfre i and they had to live within that rime. so the carceral is currently i e latest estimates are different , and there's multiple levels. right. and so you have the system within there's multiple tiers in the federal system, s
so we had, you know, an education office and dossier and new jersey department of corrections or has egies of finding, you know, of just trying to find whe right? how who i could go to and how i could. against my nature of being sweet and cy and knowe nice, little sweet things that i'm usually not in, in trying to to get those books where they needed to go and find out again, where were the cracks that i could get through? and i was able and, you know, it took long time but the pressure of and...
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the department of justice charged donald trump's former deputy campaign chairman rick gates with multiple felonies. he was convicted in a federal court. correct >> again, to the best of my recollection, that is what the public record discloses. >> think you. the department of justice policy advisor, george papadopoulos. he was convicted in federal court, correct? >> again, that is my best recollection of the public record. >> you are not the attorney general of the time. >> i was not. >> in fact, the attorney general for those cases was just sessions, was nominated by donald trump. the department of justice charged donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen with multiple felonies. he was convicted in a federal court, correct? >> again, that is my best recollection of the public record. >> you were not attorney general at the time, correct? >> i was not. >> in fact, michael cohen had 2 cents of convictions. the attorney general for his second conviction was matthew whitaker, who was also appointed by donald trump. the department of justice charged roger stone, who was an adwith multiple felonies. roger stone was convicted in a federal court, c
the department of justice charged donald trump's former deputy campaign chairman rick gates with multiple felonies. he was convicted in a federal court. correct >> again, to the best of my recollection, that is what the public record discloses. >> think you. the department of justice policy advisor, george papadopoulos. he was convicted in federal court, correct? >> again, that is my best recollection of the public record. >> you are not the attorney general of the time....
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so we had, you know, an education office and dossier and new jersey department of corrections or has an education division. and so sometimes would experience that where like depending on who was in that seat there was, there was a lot of resistance or, you know, or it could be smoother. so i found a lot strategies of finding, you know, of just trying to find where the water would flow right? how who i could go to and how i could. and and even against my nature of being sweet and chirpy and nice and know all the all those nice, little sweet things that i'm usually not in, in trying to to get those books where they needed to go and find out again, where were the cracks that i could get through? and i was able and, you know, it took a long time but the pressure of and that and that kind of like legwork was did yield some good results although not always. and when i do write about a situation where i thought i was doing something helpful to have a student screen a film and it actually ended being a big problem for student because of the power dynamics inside. so that also stepping back so
so we had, you know, an education office and dossier and new jersey department of corrections or has an education division. and so sometimes would experience that where like depending on who was in that seat there was, there was a lot of resistance or, you know, or it could be smoother. so i found a lot strategies of finding, you know, of just trying to find where the water would flow right? how who i could go to and how i could. and and even against my nature of being sweet and chirpy and nice...