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corrections and d.o.j. members of the department of justice career working the sexual abuse services and art. while some correctional services south carolina is over there is reason lack of capacity. jail. in closing, there are hundreds of dedicated professionals who look like myself work hard not only to intimate these standards but people in custody safe. the reality is, it's not time for government to take the foot off the gas. i urge this to join us. >> thank you for your expert testimony and begin with questioning. if you do. >> -- daily and madison are here my oldest daughter is here, he is. >> welcome you are in federal prison? >> this. >> what year? >> about 2020. >> you reported him and he was eventually punished? >> yes. >> poses punishment? >> three months. >> he got three months or rate? that is part of the problem right there. >> if allowed, but will continue? three months for rape is absurd. >> you talked about inmates violating sexually engaging and offensive conduct in respect to female federal prison stuff. are they not punished? >> not typically. >> why not? >> that's a good
corrections and d.o.j. members of the department of justice career working the sexual abuse services and art. while some correctional services south carolina is over there is reason lack of capacity. jail. in closing, there are hundreds of dedicated professionals who look like myself work hard not only to intimate these standards but people in custody safe. the reality is, it's not time for government to take the foot off the gas. i urge this to join us. >> thank you for your expert...
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department of juvenile justice. and in multiple leadership and management positions for over 17 years. he also served as a correctional officer, sergeant, lieutenant, and captain at the south carolina department of juvenile justice. mr. james holds a bachelors degree in criminal justice from limestone college and a masters degree in criminal justice public administration from liberty university. it says here that senator cotton which introduced the other witnesses. okay. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. ms. brandy moore white, welcome. ms. white is a national present of the council of prison locals, that's a union, representing about 30,000 correctional officers and staff. before she became that organizations president she was its national secretary-treasurer for six years. i'm happy she was able to take time out of her busy schedule to fly here from arkansas today and be with us. ms. white is here to shed light on some aspects of sexual abuse in prisons that has not received the attention it deserves, and we welcome her today. >> can i add, brady has been her numerous times before. i'm going to punch her card,
department of juvenile justice. and in multiple leadership and management positions for over 17 years. he also served as a correctional officer, sergeant, lieutenant, and captain at the south carolina department of juvenile justice. mr. james holds a bachelors degree in criminal justice from limestone college and a masters degree in criminal justice public administration from liberty university. it says here that senator cotton which introduced the other witnesses. okay. >> thank you....
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this amazing communication system with our guest in the studio, associate professor of the department of correctional developmental technologies, institute of inclusive education of the belarusian state pedagogical university named after maxim tank, candidate of pedagogical sciences irina rosakovich. good morning. hello. good morning, irina. the holiday of the international day of sign languages is only a few years old, the holiday is young. tell us, please, about the holiday itself and what kind of sign languages are they, how many of them are there? and in general, it is believed that there are as many sign languages today as there are countries in which communities of the deaf exist and develop, earlier, well, there are such versions that once sign language, as a non-verbal communication, which we also we use it, it arose even earlier than verbal languages, well, because verbal languages are of course more complex in terms of the pronunciation system and so on. it doesn't always work out that way, it doesn't always work out that way, there are cases in the world when one country, for examp
this amazing communication system with our guest in the studio, associate professor of the department of correctional developmental technologies, institute of inclusive education of the belarusian state pedagogical university named after maxim tank, candidate of pedagogical sciences irina rosakovich. good morning. hello. good morning, irina. the holiday of the international day of sign languages is only a few years old, the holiday is young. tell us, please, about the holiday itself and...
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division director of compliance and standards in the agency coordinator for the south carolina department of corrections, before transferring totm south carolina in 2019 is a coordinator for the south carolina department of juvenile justice, and multiple leadership and management positions over 17 years he also served as a correctional officer and sgt lieutenant and captain of the south carolina department of juvenile justice and the criminal justice from rhinestone college and a masters degree in public administration from libertydm university. >> is as a senator cotton and the other witnesses. >> thank you, ms. brandy more white, welcome she is a national president with the prison locals representing 30000 correctional officers and staff, before she became the organization's president she was a national secretary-treasurer for six years. i'm happy she was able to take time out of her business from arkansas today and be with us, ms. white is here to shed light on some aspects of sexual abuse in prison that is not received the attention it deserves and we welcome her today. >> can i add brandy has been
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lost their hearing, we will talk about this with our guest, associate professor of the department of correctionalnd developmental technologies, institute of inclusive education of the belarusian state pedagogical university named after maxim tank, candidate of pedagogical sciences irina rusakovich. well, at the end of the broadcast , the premiere of the song of instagram dzinoida furor will take place on our concert stage and, by the way, we are immediately sure that it will be spectacular, undoubtedly, and we are waiting for this moment. well, while we wait, we pass the floor to our food blogger anatoly moiseyev, he, as always, will tell you a recipe for a delicious breakfast from seasonal very healthy vegetable from beetroot, write down repeat after anatoly. hello, let's go through salads this morning, and i know one recipe that you will definitely like. this is a very tasty beautiful salad of baked beetroot with feto cheese. beetroot for salad can be boiled, but if baked, it will retain significantly more vitamins and nutrients. we will need beetroot, feta cheese, rukova, grainy mustard, olive
lost their hearing, we will talk about this with our guest, associate professor of the department of correctionalnd developmental technologies, institute of inclusive education of the belarusian state pedagogical university named after maxim tank, candidate of pedagogical sciences irina rusakovich. well, at the end of the broadcast , the premiere of the song of instagram dzinoida furor will take place on our concert stage and, by the way, we are immediately sure that it will be spectacular,...
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department of church guides who can tell us very well about our belarusian shrines, these are, first of all, those people who have historical knowledge, but also spiritual knowledge, to tell us about these shrines with the correctonceptual church apparatus, which... well, i think the icon painting department is unique for belarus, systematic, they receive training, our students here and... icon painting is not just a kind of art, is it in some way the meaning of life? of course, of course, i completely agree with you, ancient icon painters, that's how... again to this special holy matter, it's very interesting to know, after all they say that an icon has some kind of power, what kind of power is this? i would call it, this is, of course, the grace-filled power that acts in the church, it is spread everywhere, just like we call it the grace of god, when painting an icon , a person, an icon painter, already prays, he already asks the lord, then... yes, the icon is painted, it is consecrated in the church by a priest, prayers are read, it is strengthened with holy water, and here we are talking about the blessed power of the image before which a person prays, it is clear that it is not the board and paint themselv
department of church guides who can tell us very well about our belarusian shrines, these are, first of all, those people who have historical knowledge, but also spiritual knowledge, to tell us about these shrines with the correctonceptual church apparatus, which... well, i think the icon painting department is unique for belarus, systematic, they receive training, our students here and... icon painting is not just a kind of art, is it in some way the meaning of life? of course, of course, i...
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the aclu, no surprise sued the indiana department of corrections last year on behalf of this transgenderhardson also known asautumn cord loney convicted of strangling to death 11-month-old old stepdaughter in 2001. while the state prohibits the department of corrections from using taxpayer money to fund sex reassignment surgeries for inmates, the aclu argued that is a violation of the 8th amendment prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment preposterous specious argument say critics. now thanks to judge richard young, surgery for inmate richardson whose serving out a 55-year prison sentence, well, according to the judge, that surgery is deemed by the court to be a medical necessity. meantime on x. indiana's a.g. todd rokita a republican say hoosiers do not want this. still reviewing the court's opinion but you can undoubtedly expect our office to appeal this decision. and just to give you a sense of what we are dealing with when we are talking about this particular inmate, in a separate lawsuit just last year, he accused the prison's chaplain of keeping him from wearing a hijab outside
the aclu, no surprise sued the indiana department of corrections last year on behalf of this transgenderhardson also known asautumn cord loney convicted of strangling to death 11-month-old old stepdaughter in 2001. while the state prohibits the department of corrections from using taxpayer money to fund sex reassignment surgeries for inmates, the aclu argued that is a violation of the 8th amendment prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment preposterous specious argument say critics. now...
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the california department of corrections and rehabilitation. pent 23 years there after being convicted as a teenager of second degree murder. i entered prison believing that, you know, this was life. this is where i was going to spend the rest of my life. but in 2020, joey was released, and while he had done much work on himself to prepare himself for life outside of prison, he was understandably worried. if i wasn't able to, like, secure long term housing for myself, it was a very real possibility that it could be on the streets. but then joey heard about impact justice's homecoming project starting in 2018. the oakland based nonprofit places those recently released from prison, with those willing to rent to them for six months. people like robert and chen. it's kind of about living your values. you know, you talk about like, oh, we want, you know, the world to be a better place, but you're not really like a lot of people aren't willing to put themselves out there to, you know, in awkward or challenging situations in order to make that happen.
the california department of corrections and rehabilitation. pent 23 years there after being convicted as a teenager of second degree murder. i entered prison believing that, you know, this was life. this is where i was going to spend the rest of my life. but in 2020, joey was released, and while he had done much work on himself to prepare himself for life outside of prison, he was understandably worried. if i wasn't able to, like, secure long term housing for myself, it was a very real...
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and to be very clear, it is not about the department of corrections at all. they just geographically happened to be a press there. they could be oppressed anywhere else in the community, the, it's a trip because we've got some class issues going on. there are many of us who do not believe that people are in prison, could have the answers to our problem. the we did not believe that the people sleeping under the bridge would have the answers to the reality. the because we have people with the, the master's degrees will then have been certified to do that work and they have been doing and over and over and over and over and over again. i'm in a, in a system when we've had a 10 year plan that is now turned into a 20 year plan. they just change a name, and it's game. those brothers no game. so all the class that we offer, we can't wait just the people in prison, aaron's children have the solutions to our problems. and what we will do it 10 years. if we don't attend to this, we'll be visiting some why i'm not gonna put that on your babies. but it's really the truth
and to be very clear, it is not about the department of corrections at all. they just geographically happened to be a press there. they could be oppressed anywhere else in the community, the, it's a trip because we've got some class issues going on. there are many of us who do not believe that people are in prison, could have the answers to our problem. the we did not believe that the people sleeping under the bridge would have the answers to the reality. the because we have people with the,...
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and to be very clear, it is not about the department of corrections at all. they just geographically happened to be a press there. they could be a press anywhere else in the community, the, it's a trip because we've got some class issues going on. there are many of us who do not believe that people are in prison, could have the answers to our problems. the we did not believe that the people sleeping under the bridge would have the answers to the reality. the because we have people with the, the master's degree will then have been certified to do that work and they have been doing it over and over and over and over and over again. i'm in a, in a system when we've had a 10 year plan that is now turned into a 20 year plan. they just change a name, and it's game. those brothers, no game to class that we offer. we can't wait just the people in prison. aaron's children have the solutions to our problem and what we will do it 10 years . if we don't attend to this, we'll be visiting some, well, i'm not gonna put that on your babies. but it's really the truth. i don't
and to be very clear, it is not about the department of corrections at all. they just geographically happened to be a press there. they could be a press anywhere else in the community, the, it's a trip because we've got some class issues going on. there are many of us who do not believe that people are in prison, could have the answers to our problems. the we did not believe that the people sleeping under the bridge would have the answers to the reality. the because we have people with the, the...
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and to be very clear, it is not about the department of corrections at all. they just geographically happened to be a press there. they could be oppressed anywhere else in the community, the, it's a trip because we've got some class issues going on. there are many of us who do not believe that people are in prison, could have the answers to our problems. the we did not believe that the people sleeping out of the bridge didn't have the answers to the reality. the because we have people with the h d and masters degree move in have been certified to do that work and they have been doing it over and over and over and over and over again. i'm in a, in a system when we've had a 10 year plan that is now turned into a 20 year plan. they just change the name, and it's game. those brothers, no game to class that we offer. we can't wait just the people in prison. aaron's children have the solutions to our problems and what we will do it 10 years . if we don't attend to this, we'll be visiting some, but i'm not gonna put that on your babies. but it's really the truth. i
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count one, ma'am, i sentence you to an indefinite sentence of 15 years to life in the ohio department of corrections. >> so how did this young woman's life go so off the rails that she would kill her own mother? she says she's on the ground. >> so who is it? my mom. >> before that dark day, sidney powell was an honor student. a varsity soccer player, a mentor at school, and extremely close with her mom. 50 year old brenda, who counseled pediatric cancer patients and their families at akron children's hospital. >> sidney was like brenda's mini me, and brenda was sydney's best friend and on tuesday, march 3rd, 2020, sidney killed her best friend, her mother. >> why? >> never once in my wildest nightmares would it have been how it played out. >> that one question would become the crux of a national headline making trial. the problems started when 19 year old sidney's grades slipped at the university of mount union, in alliance, ohio, about an hour from her parents home in akron. she was suspended in december and kicked off campus. but by the end of february, she still hadn't left and didn't tell her pa
count one, ma'am, i sentence you to an indefinite sentence of 15 years to life in the ohio department of corrections. >> so how did this young woman's life go so off the rails that she would kill her own mother? she says she's on the ground. >> so who is it? my mom. >> before that dark day, sidney powell was an honor student. a varsity soccer player, a mentor at school, and extremely close with her mom. 50 year old brenda, who counseled pediatric cancer patients and their...
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the just reinforced the black 1st as long as, as a loan for doctors, history within the department of corrections the and so eventually it was never been able to get going. and so now as we started to have some of our 1st meetings, the idea was now what is it that we want to see, right? what are the opportunities that we need in order for us to, you know, really stay committed on improve yourself. you'll be getting to meet people who's been there longer than you've been a lot. people want them since the sevens and so you'll realize that they're really not letting people in the signs. not only do you have to make a commitment, but you have to make a choice. if i still want to continue living the life that got me here, or i want to try and live in a bedroom, right? we can never become somebody different, but we can become a better version of the almost immediately upon entering our cloud. i'm very, i found out that a few guys had just started a program and they called cheese and just uh for taken education and creating has me and come on and all that i've been on. and since with his kids in the sam
the just reinforced the black 1st as long as, as a loan for doctors, history within the department of corrections the and so eventually it was never been able to get going. and so now as we started to have some of our 1st meetings, the idea was now what is it that we want to see, right? what are the opportunities that we need in order for us to, you know, really stay committed on improve yourself. you'll be getting to meet people who's been there longer than you've been a lot. people want them...
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the camp is operated by both cal fire and the california department of corrections and rehabilitation kevin kendall met with members of the youth offender kunce conservation camp pilot program through this voluntary program. 18 to 25 year-old prisoners can fully expunge. they're felony records and begin their firefighting careers right after they're released. >> coming up in sports, we'll have an update on forty-niners rookie wide receiver ricky pearsall wilson has more on pearsall wilson has more on that. coming up. i i wasnjnjuredn n a josisite i'i'd ca t the bnenes fi.. pearsall wilson has more on that. coming up. i snsn't se e whato o do.i e best call i could have madite i'i'd ca t the bnenes fi.. pearsall wilson has more on that. coming up. injured on a job site?do.i e call the barnes fi ♪ call 1-800 eight million ♪e i'i'd ca t the bnenes fi.. take that up a little bit higher. you should feel that, like, right back here. oh, yeah, i felt that! good, that is so much better than last week. thanks, i've been doing 'em every night while i'm watching tv. - oh, what are you watching? i
the camp is operated by both cal fire and the california department of corrections and rehabilitation kevin kendall met with members of the youth offender kunce conservation camp pilot program through this voluntary program. 18 to 25 year-old prisoners can fully expunge. they're felony records and begin their firefighting careers right after they're released. >> coming up in sports, we'll have an update on forty-niners rookie wide receiver ricky pearsall wilson has more on pearsall wilson...
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the just reinforced the platforms is called as, as a loan for doctor's history within the department of corrections the . and so originally it was never been able to to really get going. and so, you know, as we started to have some of our 1st meetings, the idea was now what is it that we want to see, right? what are the opportunities that we need in order for us to, you know, really stay committed on improve yourself. you'll begin to meet people who been down longer than you've been a lot. people want them since the 7th and so you'll realize that they're really not letting people in the of the does a lot of love love does a lot of this search, not only do you have to make a commitment, but you have to make a choice. if i still want to continue live in the life that got me here, or i want to try and live in a better way. we can never become somebody different, but we can become a better version of the almost immediately upon ants and my client. and they, i found out that a few guys had just started a program and they called teach and just uh for taking education and creating has me and come on and a
the just reinforced the platforms is called as, as a loan for doctor's history within the department of corrections the . and so originally it was never been able to to really get going. and so, you know, as we started to have some of our 1st meetings, the idea was now what is it that we want to see, right? what are the opportunities that we need in order for us to, you know, really stay committed on improve yourself. you'll begin to meet people who been down longer than you've been a lot....
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. >> several groups are suing the california department of corrections for allegedly denying freed inmates money meant to get them back on their feet. according to uc berkeley's criminal law and justice center state prisons move that money towards their clothing and transportation budget. instead, the lawsuit says this is a violation of the gate money laws, what it's called that law requires california prisons to give released prisoners at least $200. uc berkeley told kron 4 that one man recently left prison with nothing but dirty clothes. after 30 years behind bars. the only black woman owned wine tasting room in downtown oakland is asking the community for help to stay open. coco noir was forced to shut its doors as the city deals with the wave of crime. their aim is to raise $100,000 to reopen and ensure that they have enough money to whether any future hurdles. the owner is hopeful that the community will step in to in order for them to reopen by september 18th. the oakland zoo >> is closed today. maintenance repairs, but it released new video to try to keep everybody happy. why they c
. >> several groups are suing the california department of corrections for allegedly denying freed inmates money meant to get them back on their feet. according to uc berkeley's criminal law and justice center state prisons move that money towards their clothing and transportation budget. instead, the lawsuit says this is a violation of the gate money laws, what it's called that law requires california prisons to give released prisoners at least $200. uc berkeley told kron 4 that one man...
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the just reinforce the platforms is called as as a loan for doctor's history within the department of corrections the and so eventually it was never been able to to really get going. and so now as we started to have some of our 1st meetings, the idea was now what is it that we want to see, right? what are the opportunities that we need in order for us to you know, really stay committed on improving self. you'll begin to meet people who's been there longer than you been a lot. people want themselves and sevens. and so you realize that they're really not letting people on the sides. not only do you have to make a commitment, but you have to make a choice. if i still want to continue living the life that got me here, or i want to try and live in a better way. we can never become somebody different, but we can be i'm a better version of the off the almost immediately upon answering my crown very, i found out that a few guys had just started a program and they called cheese and just uh for taking education and creating has me and kamani called it, i've been on it since with his kids in the same place.
the just reinforce the platforms is called as as a loan for doctor's history within the department of corrections the and so eventually it was never been able to to really get going. and so now as we started to have some of our 1st meetings, the idea was now what is it that we want to see, right? what are the opportunities that we need in order for us to you know, really stay committed on improving self. you'll begin to meet people who's been there longer than you been a lot. people want...
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a spokesperson for the california department of corrections said in part, quote, we strongly condemn the actions of any individual that endanger our communities and undermine the valuable contributions of fire camp participants. >> this story is so heartbreaking and really a cautionary tale. an elderly east bay resident lost about $50,000 to a scam, and tonight she's warning you about the call she believed she received from her grandson, and why there's no way to get her money back now. abc seven news i-team reporter melanie woodrow has this seven on your side story. >> 83 year old lois, who asked that we not use her last name, was home on a friday night when a man said, i have your grandson. >> he was so distraught and crying. >> through sobs, she said he explained, i've had too many beers. >> i drove the wrong way up a one way street. i hit a car and i got arrested. don't tell anyone, promise me. not even family. >> lois promised and also agreed to help with the $9,500 bail. >> and he said, well, the court has devised an easy way for people to pay for bail because a check takes too
a spokesperson for the california department of corrections said in part, quote, we strongly condemn the actions of any individual that endanger our communities and undermine the valuable contributions of fire camp participants. >> this story is so heartbreaking and really a cautionary tale. an elderly east bay resident lost about $50,000 to a scam, and tonight she's warning you about the call she believed she received from her grandson, and why there's no way to get her money back now....
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a spokesperson for the california department of corrections said in part, quote, we strongly condemn actions of any individual that endanger our communities and undermine the valuable contributions of fire camp participants. >> this story is so heartbreaking and really a cautionary tale. an elderly east bay resident lost about $50,000 to a scam, and tonight she's warning you about the call she believed she received from her grandson, and why there's no way to get her money back now. abc seven news i-team reporter melanie woodrow has this seven on your side story. >> 83 year old lois, who asked that we not use her last name, was home on a friday night when a man said, i have your grandson. >> he was so distraught and crying. >> through sobs, she said he explained, i've had too many beers. >> i drove the wrong way up a one way street. i hit a car and i got arrested. don't tell anyone, promise me. not even family. >> lois promised and also agreed to help with the $9,500 bail. >> and he said, well, the court has devised an easy way for people to pay for bail because a check takes too long
a spokesperson for the california department of corrections said in part, quote, we strongly condemn actions of any individual that endanger our communities and undermine the valuable contributions of fire camp participants. >> this story is so heartbreaking and really a cautionary tale. an elderly east bay resident lost about $50,000 to a scam, and tonight she's warning you about the call she believed she received from her grandson, and why there's no way to get her money back now. abc...
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the civil complaint accuses the california department of corrections of withholding this particular moneyo were released since 1994. the state law calls for anyone who has been imprisoned longer than six months to get a $200 payment when they are released. >> i want to take a live look now out at the transamerica pyramid, one of the most recognized buildings. it is now renovated, newly renovated and lighting up the san francisco sky with a laser display on the east facing side of the pyramid. that billion dollar, four year long renovation of the transamerica pyramid is now complete. they had that ribbon cutting. it includes those lights along with the newly expanded redwood park at the base of the pyramid. take a look at that. that's open to the public. 70% of the building's office space is now occupied. that's great news for the city. the daughter of the building's original architect says she's excited to see it come back to life. >> a lot of pride at that. it still standing that we didn't think to tear it down because it was over two years old. if you see this building, you know it. san
the civil complaint accuses the california department of corrections of withholding this particular moneyo were released since 1994. the state law calls for anyone who has been imprisoned longer than six months to get a $200 payment when they are released. >> i want to take a live look now out at the transamerica pyramid, one of the most recognized buildings. it is now renovated, newly renovated and lighting up the san francisco sky with a laser display on the east facing side of the...
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. >> when i was attorney general, i learned that the california department of corrections, which was in the way of surgery. >> for prisoners. >> for prisoners. i work behind the scenes to not only make sure that that transgender woman got the services she was deserving. so wasn't only about that case. i make sure that they changed the policy in the state of california. >> jesse: fast-forward today federal judge has ruled in indiana prison must provide a sex change for an inmate. and not just any inmate, this guy, jonathan c richardson, also known as autumn corleone who strangled his 11-month-old stepdaughter to death. the aclu believes it is cruel and unusual punishment to not provide this face tattooed baby killer a sex change on your dime. it was cruel and unusual? strangling a baby. did the aclu think of that? remember kemal harris supports this. she fought for it in california. and she will do it again in the white house. term campaign senior advisor tim murtaugh joins me now. all right tim, this is radical, at his nuts. we are paying for changes for baby killers in prison? what
. >> when i was attorney general, i learned that the california department of corrections, which was in the way of surgery. >> for prisoners. >> for prisoners. i work behind the scenes to not only make sure that that transgender woman got the services she was deserving. so wasn't only about that case. i make sure that they changed the policy in the state of california. >> jesse: fast-forward today federal judge has ruled in indiana prison must provide a sex change for...
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department of an transgender inmate jonathan richardson also knon as autumn who was convicted of strangling to death hisling 11-month-old stepped out in 2001. while the stat e prohibits the department of correctionsund sex assignment surgeries, aclu said that his violation eighth amendment prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment and a preposterous argument from some critics. nowi thanks to richard young surgery for inmate richardson serving out 55 year prison sentence, well, according to the judge, that surgery is deemed by the court to be in medical e meantime on x,s. ag republican said hoosiers do not want this and reviewing the court's opinion but undoubtedly expects the office to appealwe this decision. just to give you a sense of what we are dealing with when we talk about this particular inmate, in a separate lawsuit he accused the prison'sf chaplain of keeping him from wearing hijab despite being a muslim woman. 2019, kamala harris posted working behind the scenes to get every trans inmate access to so-calle gender affirming surgery. that was then and have not seen orwo. heard her painter opinion out. back to you. >> laura: wow, kevin, com thank you so much. john did it comes to gettin
department of an transgender inmate jonathan richardson also knon as autumn who was convicted of strangling to death hisling 11-month-old stepped out in 2001. while the stat e prohibits the department of correctionsund sex assignment surgeries, aclu said that his violation eighth amendment prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment and a preposterous argument from some critics. nowi thanks to richard young surgery for inmate richardson serving out 55 year prison sentence, well, according to...
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so look at my record to know, when i was attorney general, i learned that the california department of correctionswas a client of mine, they were standing in the way of surgery. >> for prisoners. >> for prisoners. and there was a specific case, and when i learned about the case, i worked behind the scenes to not only make sure that that transgender woman got the services she was deserving, so it was not only about that case. i made sure they changed the policy in the state of california, so that every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access to the medical care that they desired and need. >> sean: now remember, kamala was once proud of this radical record. here she is bragging about her progressive record as an attorney. take a look. >> you can talk to so-called progressive prosecutors around the nation, especially those elected in the last decade and they will tell you that at one time or another they looked to what kamala harris was doing as a model of what could be done. the obama justice department designated my work years and years ago as a model of innovation for reforming t
so look at my record to know, when i was attorney general, i learned that the california department of correctionswas a client of mine, they were standing in the way of surgery. >> for prisoners. >> for prisoners. and there was a specific case, and when i learned about the case, i worked behind the scenes to not only make sure that that transgender woman got the services she was deserving, so it was not only about that case. i made sure they changed the policy in the state of...
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and so my record when i was attorney general, i learned that the california department of corrections of mine, but they were standing in the way of surgery. >> for prisoners. >> and there was a specific case. and when i learned about the case, i worked behind the scenes to not only make sure that that's transgender woman got the services she was deserving, so wasn't only about that case. i make sure that they changed the policy in the state of california. so that every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access to the medical care. that they desire and need. >> sean: so the child mature against taxpayer-funded sex change surgery. this is so beyond radical extreme insane and dangerous. and her running mate wants feminine hygiene products and voice bathrooms in schools and wood allow kids to have sex reassignment work without parental consent. no parental rights. you can expect more of the same if they take office. including in the senate with senator ted cruz. he's leading his far left challenger in critical race, santa cruz, she hasn't been asked a question about this.
and so my record when i was attorney general, i learned that the california department of corrections of mine, but they were standing in the way of surgery. >> for prisoners. >> and there was a specific case. and when i learned about the case, i worked behind the scenes to not only make sure that that's transgender woman got the services she was deserving, so wasn't only about that case. i make sure that they changed the policy in the state of california. so that every transgender...
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the department of corrections rushing him there after he had chest pains. as part of this timeline is a second trial in the fall. it was after his rape conviction was overturned ijy rape conviction was overturned by an appeals court, that was because they felt additional women had not testified in the trial. they have been gathering evidence. at the moment, it does seem as though harvey weinstein is recovering in hospital now, so we'll wait to hear more from his representatives. hear more from his reresentatives. . . . representatives. nada, much appreciated- _ representatives. nada, much appreciated. we _ representatives. nada, much appreciated. we are - representatives. nada, much appreciated. we are going i representatives. nada, much appreciated. we are going to j appreciated. we are going to talk about the debate in mind of the polling. let's take another look at the new york times siena college poll that came out on sunday. it's an improved set of numbers for donald trump — the former president on 48% in national polling, the vice president on 47 — th
the department of corrections rushing him there after he had chest pains. as part of this timeline is a second trial in the fall. it was after his rape conviction was overturned ijy rape conviction was overturned by an appeals court, that was because they felt additional women had not testified in the trial. they have been gathering evidence. at the moment, it does seem as though harvey weinstein is recovering in hospital now, so we'll wait to hear more from his representatives. hear more from...
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>> reporter: jarrae's mother sue the department of corrections and rehabilitation claiming it failed nd intranet. state denied the claims. and the case was dismissed. judy also sued the u.s. government and agents of u.s. probation, and that case was dismissed as well. and the ministers in office of the was court published a report , the said federal probation officers followed policies and procedures. >> we actually look at -- >> reporter: as for detective trapp there was one last mystery to solve . because when she first talk to stephen gordon, he revealed something that she was not expecting. >> he looks at me goes, you are missing one. which caught me off guard and i tried not to show too much emotion. and i said, okay. and that was the first time i learned about jane doe. was from him. >> reporter: jane doe. according to gordon, there was a fifth the victim. >> did she say where she was from? >> she switch was from compton. >> i feel a responsibility because jane doe is not a missing person, she is an unknown and i feel like if i don't look for her, who will? i know there is a fam
>> reporter: jarrae's mother sue the department of corrections and rehabilitation claiming it failed nd intranet. state denied the claims. and the case was dismissed. judy also sued the u.s. government and agents of u.s. probation, and that case was dismissed as well. and the ministers in office of the was court published a report , the said federal probation officers followed policies and procedures. >> we actually look at -- >> reporter: as for detective trapp there was one...
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here control of mental health care in california prisons could be taken away from the state department of corrections and rehabilitation. a federal judge recently ruled the state has not been doing a good enough job in taking care of prisoners mental health, citing staffing shortages and high suicide rates. she said she wants to appoint a receiver to oversee the department and force improvements at prisons statewide. that receiver could have sweeping authority to implement changes in prisons. >> time is now 705. the city of oakland says upgrades to the 911 system were completed last month, and there are already speeding up the response times before those upgrades. oakland's 911 system failed to meet state standards for answering emergency calls in a timely manner. calls are supposed to be answered within 15 seconds. 90% of the time. oakland was only doing it 35% of the time, but the mayor told ktvu that has improved to 52%. the dispatch center is hiring new people. senior staff are training them, trying to reach that 90% standard. >> once they're able to work on their by themselves, it takes about 18
here control of mental health care in california prisons could be taken away from the state department of corrections and rehabilitation. a federal judge recently ruled the state has not been doing a good enough job in taking care of prisoners mental health, citing staffing shortages and high suicide rates. she said she wants to appoint a receiver to oversee the department and force improvements at prisons statewide. that receiver could have sweeping authority to implement changes in prisons....
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the state department of corrections and rehabilitation could soon lose control of mental health care. a federal judge recently ruled the state has not been doing a good enough job taking care of prisoners. mental health, citing staffing shortages and high suicide rates. that same judge is now weighing whether to appoint a receiver to oversee the department and force improvements at prisons statewide. >> state senator nancy skinner, from the east bay, has a bill headed to the governor newsom's desk that would allow media more interview freedom inside state prisons. >> the bill puts in conditions where the prison system would have to say yes, right? there are very few circumstances where they could say no. and then a journalist could interview whether it's staff or incarcerated individuals could bring in a camera, you know, and do various work like that. and legislators like myself would be able to have access. >> skinner says accessing the interviews is important to legislators because it could improve their oversight and decision making. when it comes to prison budgets and reform. >>
the state department of corrections and rehabilitation could soon lose control of mental health care. a federal judge recently ruled the state has not been doing a good enough job taking care of prisoners. mental health, citing staffing shortages and high suicide rates. that same judge is now weighing whether to appoint a receiver to oversee the department and force improvements at prisons statewide. >> state senator nancy skinner, from the east bay, has a bill headed to the governor...
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sean, in virginia's department of corrections, there are about 950 illegal immigrants that have an opener. and out of those 959 -- 959 out of ten have been arrested and incarcerated for violent felonies, murder rate assault i mean, chantal desjardins unbelievable in our country today. donald trump will fix this and at the heart of this is a clear choice on the balance and we will see it tomorrow night. she will try to convince america of something different than the truth. she will say that she believes in things that we know are not true. she has a track record that has gone from an entire career and even as usual earlier in your show tonight, bernie sanders says she's only doing it in order to win the election. she is a progressive liberal. and let us remind ourselves in 2019, she was rated the most liberal senator. and that is ahead of bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. america sees who she is back she can't lie and change her positions and get out of it. and that's why you see the kind of polling you saw yesterday in the new york times to mark americans get it, they want strength
sean, in virginia's department of corrections, there are about 950 illegal immigrants that have an opener. and out of those 959 -- 959 out of ten have been arrested and incarcerated for violent felonies, murder rate assault i mean, chantal desjardins unbelievable in our country today. donald trump will fix this and at the heart of this is a clear choice on the balance and we will see it tomorrow night. she will try to convince america of something different than the truth. she will say that she...