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is there abuse happening at the gaol, or has abuse in the past happened at the gaol. was it as rampant as some of the media portrays it. no. i have understanding men and women every day. we work with l.a. street criminals. >> reporter: i am sure you have dedicated people. sounds a little like spin when you say that it might have been overblown by the media. we are talking about 18 separate individuals here. >> there's no doubt. >> that's a lot of folks. >> it is a lot of folks. >> there are serious allegations, and we take every one of those seriously. >> we've done a lot of things since then. i almost doubled my supervision, we changed protocols, and basically gone back to the drawing board on a few things. >> reporter: as forward leo, a judge awarded him 320,000 for his ordeal. figura says 100,000 of that goes to medical costs. he also says studies have helped him. what is important is the truth about what happened to him has come out. so that it's just a visit to the l.a. county gaol is no longer a life threatening experience. >>> next here - a look ahead, with a r
is there abuse happening at the gaol, or has abuse in the past happened at the gaol. was it as rampant as some of the media portrays it. no. i have understanding men and women every day. we work with l.a. street criminals. >> reporter: i am sure you have dedicated people. sounds a little like spin when you say that it might have been overblown by the media. we are talking about 18 separate individuals here. >> there's no doubt. >> that's a lot of folks. >> it is a lot of...
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she was held in gaol, awaiting a bond hearing. more than a doze in people in the community came to court in support of her release. this man risks losing his job as a machinist by skipping work to try to get his wife out of work. >> he just got his job. >> i want to know what is going on with my wife. it's more important. >> reporter: after two nights in gaol she was released but faces charges of making threats of violence, more handlingie, one thing is assured, the somali community is here to day. it's written now, like other history in regards to immigrants. and people coming to this country to find opportunity. we have a stake in the city. we are all part of the tit >>> next, a lost star and why new hashtag it turning up. native lives matter. hot on the website - a healing trip. an effort to combat devastating mental illness. >>> the tense relations between law enforcements and communities ever colour is known as a hashtag black lives matter. and a native hashtag - native lights matter. their young me they fear are at risk, com
she was held in gaol, awaiting a bond hearing. more than a doze in people in the community came to court in support of her release. this man risks losing his job as a machinist by skipping work to try to get his wife out of work. >> he just got his job. >> i want to know what is going on with my wife. it's more important. >> reporter: after two nights in gaol she was released but faces charges of making threats of violence, more handlingie, one thing is assured, the somali...
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two critics of the government were gaoled on charges of incitement over postings on facebook. al jazeera's robert forest ear worker has more. >> exploring kazakh identity is central to the art. recasting something familiar with a sacred nomadic symbol. whether the works are inspired, irreverent or risque depends on opinion, and opinion matters in today's kazakhstan. >> anyone could bet offended and get me convicted depending on the way the wind is blowing. such dangerous times we live in. >> last month two were handed gaol sentences posting exerts on facebook. since 2012 dozens have been under investigation for incitement. among them this blogger that said kazakhstan should be part of russia. many cases were filed. article 174 criminalizes actions in citing social, national, tribal racial, class or religious hatred or insults dignity or honour or religious feelings. critics say it's too vague a definition. open top interpretation. >> mixed groups warn anyone can be a target. >> there are a lot of gaps in the law. there's little tolerance among the population. very little cultu
two critics of the government were gaoled on charges of incitement over postings on facebook. al jazeera's robert forest ear worker has more. >> exploring kazakh identity is central to the art. recasting something familiar with a sacred nomadic symbol. whether the works are inspired, irreverent or risque depends on opinion, and opinion matters in today's kazakhstan. >> anyone could bet offended and get me convicted depending on the way the wind is blowing. such dangerous times we...
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dangerous times we live in now. >> two men were handed gaol sentences. for putting excerpts from material defending pride and honour. >> since 2012, dozens have been prosecuted for incitement. among them environmental activists and this blocker and said that kazakhstan should be part of russia. many cases were filed under article 174 of the penal code. >> article 174 criminalizes actions that insight social, national, tribal, racial class or religious hatred or insults dignity or honour. the critics say it's a vague definition, open to interpretation and abuse >>> rights groups warn that anyone can be a tart. >> there are a lot of gaps in the law. a lot of ignorance. there's little tolerance among the population as a hold. little culture of discussion. >> prosecutions are justified says the government when kazakhstan's diverse population, and its sovereignty are threatened. >> kazakhstan is in central europe. it's a different region, for us, stability within society, entering ethnic harmon knli, it's -- harmony. >> kazakhstan occupies an uncomfortable va
dangerous times we live in now. >> two men were handed gaol sentences. for putting excerpts from material defending pride and honour. >> since 2012, dozens have been prosecuted for incitement. among them environmental activists and this blocker and said that kazakhstan should be part of russia. many cases were filed under article 174 of the penal code. >> article 174 criminalizes actions that insight social, national, tribal, racial class or religious hatred or insults dignity...
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. >> we ruled out that there were gaol breaks or escape attempts. a security perimeter was set up around the prisons. >> family members gathered outside the prison. several hours after authorities took control, family members were waiting for answers. >> i don't know. help us. the woman director, with all due report, come out and confront us. give us the names, that is it. where is she. >> in recent years. deadly riots are common. pope francis is set to rise, he's planning to visit a prison in the northern borders, that used to be controlled by joint drug cartels. >> president obama last met with israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu three months ago. when the two leaders went it was all about mending fences. the next may be about money, according to the u.s. ambassador to israel. the president and the prime minister may complete a deal on defense raid. israel receives $3 billion a year, and it's not clear how much israel would get. >> a u.n.'s human rights investigator has been accused of using excessive force against palestinons. investigators
. >> we ruled out that there were gaol breaks or escape attempts. a security perimeter was set up around the prisons. >> family members gathered outside the prison. several hours after authorities took control, family members were waiting for answers. >> i don't know. help us. the woman director, with all due report, come out and confront us. give us the names, that is it. where is she. >> in recent years. deadly riots are common. pope francis is set to rise, he's...
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no one goes to gaol. >> translation: we've been ripped off by businessman. chile's largest supermarket chains accounting for sales have been indicted for colluding and keeping prices high. they are the 1.5 billion. this, after revelations of another conspiracy by two companies that hiked up the price of the toilet paper. one of the companies also does business. >> we realise that the free model of competition was not so free. that the market organised economic groups to make more profit. >> reporter: many ask how the companies got away with it for so long. the answer is because they can. chile's market treats collusion not as a crime, but a misdemeanour not as a crime. but that is about to change. the government rushed to congress to set fines and prison terms of up to 10 years. >> if you don't have competition, you won't have increased productivity. therefore, you will affect economic growth. and waiting for stricter controls, many irate customers are battling the supermarkets. boycotting the stores, a strategy they hope will hit them where it hurts the mos
no one goes to gaol. >> translation: we've been ripped off by businessman. chile's largest supermarket chains accounting for sales have been indicted for colluding and keeping prices high. they are the 1.5 billion. this, after revelations of another conspiracy by two companies that hiked up the price of the toilet paper. one of the companies also does business. >> we realise that the free model of competition was not so free. that the market organised economic groups to make more...
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a founder is in a turkish gaol.rrested by turkish immigration officials, february 17th, while applying for a residents firm. reasons for arrest are unknown. thought they are among news sites reporting it along with i.s.i.l. militants. given i.s.i.l. hostility towards syrian journalists, his life may be in peril. it comes three weeks after a group of journalists were invited to meet recep tayyip erdogan. a palestinian journalist prisoned by the israeli authorities, reported for 85 days. this man was working for a tv studio, accused of being a hamas activist. he was held under administrative detention, which under israeli law allows the authorities to indefinitely hold without trial prisoners deemed to be a threat. earlier this month israel's supreme court lifted the ord, but ruled that he may not leave the hospital or be transferred to one west bank. according to his lawyer, he has lost 40 kilograms, and no longer has the ability to speak. israel has 6,900 palestinians. 650 of whom are under administrative detention.
a founder is in a turkish gaol.rrested by turkish immigration officials, february 17th, while applying for a residents firm. reasons for arrest are unknown. thought they are among news sites reporting it along with i.s.i.l. militants. given i.s.i.l. hostility towards syrian journalists, his life may be in peril. it comes three weeks after a group of journalists were invited to meet recep tayyip erdogan. a palestinian journalist prisoned by the israeli authorities, reported for 85 days. this man...
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. >> no bank is too big to fail, no executive to powerful to gaol. >> anderson cooper asked about her speeches to the wall street bank. >> did you have to be paid $675,000. >> i don't know, that's what they offered. ever yit secretary of state i know has done that. >> once they are not running for an office. >> to be honest, i wasn't committed to running, i didn't know whether i would. >> you didn't think you would run for president? >> i didn't. >> clinton and sanders expect a long fight for the democratic nomination. it will be a short time until voters see them at the venue again. they'll appear face to face in new hampshire for the dehli debate. >> and the republicans are campaigning. donald trump expecting to sue over the results in iowa. in a series of tweets, ted cruz committing fraud. a new election should take place. cruz responding calling them a trumper tantrum. carly fiorina, the only woman, not needing the criteria. she did better in iowa. there is no under-card debate this time. carly fiorina wants the republican national committee to take over and set the rules. >>> the
. >> no bank is too big to fail, no executive to powerful to gaol. >> anderson cooper asked about her speeches to the wall street bank. >> did you have to be paid $675,000. >> i don't know, that's what they offered. ever yit secretary of state i know has done that. >> once they are not running for an office. >> to be honest, i wasn't committed to running, i didn't know whether i would. >> you didn't think you would run for president? >> i didn't....
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no one has officially in recent files gone to gaol over the law. the gay community believes that changing social attitudes can't begin if a law like this is in place in the country. that brings us to now when a bench of five judges will hear a batch of petitions asking it to reconsider its decision and strike down the law. >> joining me now is raj, the associate professor at the heller school for social policy and management. thank you so much for joining us. so what do you think is going to happen on tuesday? is there hope for the l.g.b.t. community in india? >> well, certainly one could hope in the future that the reversal of the 2013 condition in light of several factors, global international pressure, a landmark ruling in the united states which received a lot of attention, and the hard work of advocacy groups. the presumption of constitutionally, which is that all the laws born and carried over, with the birth of the constitution should not be subject or immune to changing times. there is hope that many people are seeking. let's talk about the
no one has officially in recent files gone to gaol over the law. the gay community believes that changing social attitudes can't begin if a law like this is in place in the country. that brings us to now when a bench of five judges will hear a batch of petitions asking it to reconsider its decision and strike down the law. >> joining me now is raj, the associate professor at the heller school for social policy and management. thank you so much for joining us. so what do you think is going...
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supports freedom of the press and never explaining why his government threw so many journalists in gaol>> there are political changes in venezuela, for the first time since the president ushered in a socialist revolution 17 years ago. the right wing opposition is in control of the national assembly. that would be front-page news in caracas, except there's a shortage of paper on which to print it. a change was to give maduro effective control of news print, a monopoly that the opposition calls a form of media censorship. ground. the bulk of outlets were owned by conservatives, and their hostility was plain for all to see. chavez made changes on the broadcast side, regulatory and related to ownership. madura continued the friend with print outlets. a thing that the new president cannot climate change is himself he lacks charisma and is not a media performer, and that is part of the story. the "the listening post" correspondent on the politics and the economics of the venezuelan news media >>> paper. in venezuela, it's a commodity in high demand. supplies are running low, it's a story some
supports freedom of the press and never explaining why his government threw so many journalists in gaol>> there are political changes in venezuela, for the first time since the president ushered in a socialist revolution 17 years ago. the right wing opposition is in control of the national assembly. that would be front-page news in caracas, except there's a shortage of paper on which to print it. a change was to give maduro effective control of news print, a monopoly that the opposition...
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gaol. closing it in defiance of the congress. >>> dead on arrival. that's how republicans described the president's plan >>> president obama nose he has an uphill fight when it comes to getting republicans on board to close guantanamo, and admitted as much today. >> and in congress i recognise in part because of there's a fair amount of opposition to closing guantanamo. if respect easy. it would have happened years ago. as i wanted. but the remains bipartisan support for closing it. >> given the says involved, this plan so involves a fair hearing. >> the president would like to see a vetting process. it's a chance for dialogue. it may be an opportunity for republicans to push back and site security concerns that they have about moving the detainees to the united states. republicans reacted. the top pushing back. will it include bringing dangerous terrorists to u.s. communities. he should know that the bipartisan will of congress has been expressed against the proposal. >> there may have been bipartisan support to close guantanamo down or figure out a
gaol. closing it in defiance of the congress. >>> dead on arrival. that's how republicans described the president's plan >>> president obama nose he has an uphill fight when it comes to getting republicans on board to close guantanamo, and admitted as much today. >> and in congress i recognise in part because of there's a fair amount of opposition to closing guantanamo. if respect easy. it would have happened years ago. as i wanted. but the remains bipartisan support for...
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. >> withholding rent or using it to make repairs could lead to cal charges and gaol time.eporting dangerous code violations could leave tennants home to retaliatory convictions. >> people are barely making it. they are on disability, they have no wage jobs. housing. >> reporter: alexander apartments is one of at least three complexes condemned by the city. this woman is with arkansas organizations and remembers being convicted from a condemned property 20 years ago. >> the city came out and checked, and the complex wasn't up to standards. what they were supposed to be. plus it was hood housing. and they e viced 62 families, it was awful. young kids. i didn't have relatives, i was glad my neighbour told me i could stay with her. >> reporter: that was 20 years ago, has anything >> not much. >> reporter: in your opinion, why is it like this in arkansas. >> it's behind times, it's like here. >> reporter: still racist? >> yes. >> reporter: for tenants, the negative impact of laws have been well documented. in 2011, lynn foster from the university of arkansas served on a commiss
. >> withholding rent or using it to make repairs could lead to cal charges and gaol time.eporting dangerous code violations could leave tennants home to retaliatory convictions. >> people are barely making it. they are on disability, they have no wage jobs. housing. >> reporter: alexander apartments is one of at least three complexes condemned by the city. this woman is with arkansas organizations and remembers being convicted from a condemned property 20 years ago. >>...
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when the lawyer asks him what is the longest you agree to spend in gaol, he said as long as it takes to transfer me from israel to hospital. he is not budging. >> an israeli committee ordered health workers to treat with salt and supplements without his consent. he'll continue to resist israeli intervention into his health until he is a free man >>> on to germany now, where thousands celebrate carnival week, leading to lent, a month of austerity for christians, it's the first public event since hundreds of assaults were reported in the city on new year's eve. now to dominique kane in cologne. the police drafted in thousands of officers to secure the carnival. what is the mood like in the city? >> it's a grey, cold, wet day in cologne. the warmth and colour is provided by thousands of revellers and party goers. on a serious side, there are perhaps 2.5,000 police officers who have been drafted in to secure what is the events taking place today and over the course of the next week. the police set up a score secure area for women, next to the cathedral. on new year's eve, it's been alleg
when the lawyer asks him what is the longest you agree to spend in gaol, he said as long as it takes to transfer me from israel to hospital. he is not budging. >> an israeli committee ordered health workers to treat with salt and supplements without his consent. he'll continue to resist israeli intervention into his health until he is a free man >>> on to germany now, where thousands celebrate carnival week, leading to lent, a month of austerity for christians, it's the first...
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. >> it's a get out of gaol free card for companies. >> they make it impossible to go after companies even if it breaks the law. >> they were at one time a noble means to right a wrong. class action lawsuits have become, in many cases, lawyer-driven lawsuits about the olive enough... >> kim lobbies in favour of arbitration as an alternative to class action. >> class action lawsuits is where the lawyers get millions, and we get let's money. >> as far as individuals are concerned. it's the one way that the every day consumer can hold big corporations accountable. >> i'm a member - i'm an every day consumer, and you are too, and viewers are too. every time i received a postcard about products i bought, that i'm a member of the a class, i don't want to sue the company. i don't feel my rights are vindicated because a lawyer is getting 2.5 million, and i'm a him. >> trial lawyers may not be getting as much of the pie as people think. a 2015 report on arbitration and class actions by the consumer protection bureau found attorneys took 18%, less than a third of settlement money. consumers col
. >> it's a get out of gaol free card for companies. >> they make it impossible to go after companies even if it breaks the law. >> they were at one time a noble means to right a wrong. class action lawsuits have become, in many cases, lawyer-driven lawsuits about the olive enough... >> kim lobbies in favour of arbitration as an alternative to class action. >> class action lawsuits is where the lawyers get millions, and we get let's money. >> as far as...
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. >>> a court in az abbing stan sentence said two pen to two year gaol terms tore what it called offenses to national pride and honour. the men focused an excerpts. the ruling alarmed observers, saying kazakhstan ... >>> exploring identity is central though this man's art. recasting something familiar with a sacred symbol. whether his works are inspired. irreverent or risque, depend on opinion, d and that matters in kazakhstan. >> anyone could get offended and take me to court and quote me convicted, depending on the way the wind is blowing. >> since 2012, dozens have been prosecuted for incitement. among them environmental activists and this bloffer who said that kazakhstan should be part of russia. many cases were filed under article 174 of the penal code. >> article 174 criminalizes actions that incite social, national, tribal, racial class or religious hatred or insults dignity or honour. or religious feelings of citizens. the critics say it's a vague definition, open to interpretation and abuse >>> rights groups warn that anyone can be a target. >> there are a lot of gaps in the law.
. >>> a court in az abbing stan sentence said two pen to two year gaol terms tore what it called offenses to national pride and honour. the men focused an excerpts. the ruling alarmed observers, saying kazakhstan ... >>> exploring identity is central though this man's art. recasting something familiar with a sacred symbol. whether his works are inspired. irreverent or risque, depend on opinion, d and that matters in kazakhstan. >> anyone could get offended and take me to...
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besieged areas, and confirmed he'd asked the syrian opposition for a list of women and children held in gaols by the bashar al-assad regime. if he was given that list, he'd give it to the government side and ask for their release. >>> at least 20 have been killed and others injured by a suicide bomber outside the police building kabul. the afghan taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, coming days before a third round of talks aimed at laying the ground work for peace negotiations between the government and taliban prices. jennifer glasse has the latest from kabul. >> the bomber chose the busy moments after lunchtime to strike. he blew himself up outside the headquarters of the civil order police. >> translation: it was a suicide bomber that detonated in front of the police civil order base. i saw three or four wounded people after the explosion. i do not know more. >> reporter: dozens were wounded and killed. security raced to the scene and sealed off the area, a main thoroughfare in kabul. many. victims are treated at the emergency hospital. doctors say there were super wounds and gr
besieged areas, and confirmed he'd asked the syrian opposition for a list of women and children held in gaols by the bashar al-assad regime. if he was given that list, he'd give it to the government side and ask for their release. >>> at least 20 have been killed and others injured by a suicide bomber outside the police building kabul. the afghan taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, coming days before a third round of talks aimed at laying the ground work for peace...
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not gaols and incarceration.nd let me say that as a member of the energy committee in the senate and the environmental committee, the debate is over. climate change is real. it is caused by human activity and causing devastating problems in this country and around the world. we have a moral responsibility to work with countries throughout the world, to transform our energy system away from fossil fuel to energy efficiency and sustainable energy. now, i have been criticized during this campaign for many, many things. every single day. that's okay. that's all right. they are throwing everything at me, except the kitchen sink, and i have the feeling that kitchen sink is coming pretty soon as well. but what our campaign is about is thinking big, not small. it's about having the courage to reject the status quo. it's about saying that at a time when every major country on earth guarantees health care to all of their people, we should be doing the same in our great country >>> in my view, on president obama's leadershi
not gaols and incarceration.nd let me say that as a member of the energy committee in the senate and the environmental committee, the debate is over. climate change is real. it is caused by human activity and causing devastating problems in this country and around the world. we have a moral responsibility to work with countries throughout the world, to transform our energy system away from fossil fuel to energy efficiency and sustainable energy. now, i have been criticized during this campaign...
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they were put on probation, ordered to pay fines, and one received minimal gaol time, 30 days. >> today the result would lead to identical effects on the community. that's according to a new report in the west virginian border. last week a federal judge slapped the industry with a $900,000 criminal fine for the spill. the judge said the brust countries are ever likely to pay a penalty. the mood was symbolic. >> the trial is under way in one of the notorious bases. the prosecutor's the sleeper killed nine women and a teenage girl. the automekan yick and father of two was arrested in 2010. the women were shot or strangled, and discovered in dumpsters and alley ways. >> evidence in this case will tell a story. a story of a serial killer that stalked the streets of los angeles. it was the perfect place or time for the serial killer to roam the streets of los angeles. >> the defense says before the trial is done they'll present a different story from the prosecution case. he faces the death penalty >>> when we come back, more on what is called the battle for the rich. >> i am going to presen
they were put on probation, ordered to pay fines, and one received minimal gaol time, 30 days. >> today the result would lead to identical effects on the community. that's according to a new report in the west virginian border. last week a federal judge slapped the industry with a $900,000 criminal fine for the spill. the judge said the brust countries are ever likely to pay a penalty. the mood was symbolic. >> the trial is under way in one of the notorious bases. the prosecutor's...
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call for an investigation from the united nations, after authorities discovered luxury its inside the gaol. adam raney has the story from monter amexico. >> authorities have been clearing out tonnes you have lumpry its from a -- pluxy items from a prison. 49 were killed during a bloody battle between rival factions of the cartel. there were a lot of luxury its at stake. they had been removing televisions, digital cable. aquariums, beds. they found many, many statues of the death saint. this folk saint that many in the drug trade worship and many, millions of downtrodden people worship as well, all the luxury its, tonnes, show how endemic corruption was, the director of the prison has been arrested on murder charges and it's a sign of how corrupt prisons were. people may remember that chap 'em gruzman was able to -- aldo rafael mendez guzman was able to pay people -- el chapo was able to pay people to dig a tunnel. a city here is one of the final places he visits as he wraps up a trip to mexico on wednesday >>> adam raney reporting from monterey in mexico >>> a milestone in u.s.-cuban relat
call for an investigation from the united nations, after authorities discovered luxury its inside the gaol. adam raney has the story from monter amexico. >> authorities have been clearing out tonnes you have lumpry its from a -- pluxy items from a prison. 49 were killed during a bloody battle between rival factions of the cartel. there were a lot of luxury its at stake. they had been removing televisions, digital cable. aquariums, beds. they found many, many statues of the death saint....
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taken to a make sufficient booking room and carted off to gaol.peration is part of a shift in how law enforcement across the united states views prostitution. authorities shift the emphasis away from sex workers. >> we put the responsibility for the crime on those that serve it - traffickers, exploiters and buyers >>> last fall the sheriff of los angeles announced they would step up the arrest and prosecution of johns. >> in addition to that we have prosecutors, a deputy assistant attorney, assistant u.s. attorney embedded with us. >> reporter: mcdonald wanted to change how sex workers are used. the word prostitute is strongly discouraged. >> we consider them victims. >> kids, on average, enter the sex trade in the u.s. between 12 and 14. many sex workers suffered abuse as children. >> it's a cycle of dysfunction when a young person is involved in this type of lifestyle. >> 33-year-old annika is prove of this cycle. living in nashville, she suffered a traumatic childhood on the mean streets of detroit. between the ages of birth to the age of 12, i
taken to a make sufficient booking room and carted off to gaol.peration is part of a shift in how law enforcement across the united states views prostitution. authorities shift the emphasis away from sex workers. >> we put the responsibility for the crime on those that serve it - traffickers, exploiters and buyers >>> last fall the sheriff of los angeles announced they would step up the arrest and prosecution of johns. >> in addition to that we have prosecutors, a deputy...
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michael is now job s, facing gaol time for drug use.anding drug tests, if she tests positive, she can lose custody of her child. despite years of drug use, sobriety is the only goal. >> i want the best. i have to keep myself out there so she can have that. >> still, isabella faces challenges, and remainlies in intensive care, spending another night in the hospital without her parents, adjusting to a life without drugs. >>> a number of americans are choosing to die at home with the help of hospice care. in salt lake city the option has been extended to those without a home. we are taken to the in between. a place where homeless people end their final days. >> chaos and pain. salt lake city's homeless. but for the most vulnerable, there's comfort inside the former convent. jim adams struggles with pain caused by stage 4 bladder cancer. the 60-year-old was diagnosed last fall. the same day he lost his apartment and wound up on the street. >> i was just in shock. you know. for a little bit there. and i accepted it, you know. i asked to come
michael is now job s, facing gaol time for drug use.anding drug tests, if she tests positive, she can lose custody of her child. despite years of drug use, sobriety is the only goal. >> i want the best. i have to keep myself out there so she can have that. >> still, isabella faces challenges, and remainlies in intensive care, spending another night in the hospital without her parents, adjusting to a life without drugs. >>> a number of americans are choosing to die at home...
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and at this point no one has gone to gaol, when we talk about a criminal charge. we'll see if that is the case. the trial is going on now here. it is expected to last for the next week and a half or so. and i can tell you that b.p. have paid out there 20 million in damages as a company. it's a specific charge related to this one person. >> got you. jonathan martin in new orleans. good and bad news. on bridges and highway overpasses, plenty are in bad shape. fewer than previous year. a report from the american road and transportation road users association. found 2500 fewer bridges were structurally deficient than in 2015. and 45 hunt fewer than the year before that. all the 609,000 bridges more than 58,000 of them need repair, they are the figures. that is nearly 10%. still ahead - hospice for the homeless, a programme helping those that are sick and on the street find some comfort. >> splash down, a helicopter crash near a well-known military monument. >>> so take a look at this, a chopper crash in hawaii, caught on camera, the civilian helicopter went down in th
and at this point no one has gone to gaol, when we talk about a criminal charge. we'll see if that is the case. the trial is going on now here. it is expected to last for the next week and a half or so. and i can tell you that b.p. have paid out there 20 million in damages as a company. it's a specific charge related to this one person. >> got you. jonathan martin in new orleans. good and bad news. on bridges and highway overpasses, plenty are in bad shape. fewer than previous year. a...
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no one has officially in recent files gone to gaol over the law. gay community believes that changing social attitudes can't begin if a law like this is in place in the country. that brings us to now when a bench of five judges will hear a batch of petitions asking it to reconsider its decision and strike down the law. we spoke to a associate professor at the who explained how transgender were almost accepted even though homosexuality is illegal. >> it's interesting if you look at the 2013 ruling, the court drew from the argument facts of indian culture, some of the myths of hinduism to advocate for the special status of the group, and they are deserving of all the basic political matters, and economic rights of other decisions in the country. but if you compare that with the current ruling on the table. the question is that the court argued in 2013 when it recriminalized homosexuality that they are not discriminating based on a glass of individuals, but are protecting identities, so, in fact, they are going after the fact of sodomy, which carries
no one has officially in recent files gone to gaol over the law. gay community believes that changing social attitudes can't begin if a law like this is in place in the country. that brings us to now when a bench of five judges will hear a batch of petitions asking it to reconsider its decision and strike down the law. we spoke to a associate professor at the who explained how transgender were almost accepted even though homosexuality is illegal. >> it's interesting if you look at the...
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other young woman like sandra bland is ever pulled out of a car for no good reason and thrown into a gaol where she is found dead. >>> earlier this week clinton spoke about breaking down racial barriers and spoke about ending 2 million to end the school to prison pipeline in many neighbourhoods. >> and she dismissed comments by rapper, quoting an activist who says a ute rift doesn't qualify you to be president of the united states. it sparked a debate on social media. the candidate does not believe that agenda is a reason to vote for or against someone >>> president obama will not attend anton in scalia's funeral. the president will pay his respects at the supreme court on friday where his body will lie in repose. vice president joe biden plans to attend the funeral at the largest catholic church in north america. >> former supreme court justice weighs in on who should appoint the placement. she says it's unfortunate that the decision is politicized. >> when you hear one side saying they'd like to wait for the next president in office to appoint a justice, what do you agree? >> i don't gr
other young woman like sandra bland is ever pulled out of a car for no good reason and thrown into a gaol where she is found dead. >>> earlier this week clinton spoke about breaking down racial barriers and spoke about ending 2 million to end the school to prison pipeline in many neighbourhoods. >> and she dismissed comments by rapper, quoting an activist who says a ute rift doesn't qualify you to be president of the united states. it sparked a debate on social media. the...
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big enough that if they go down that straightforward path we will not meet any of our climate change gaols-- goals. and today we have no alternative that is even close to as cheap, including reliability which is a fundamental characteristic of energy systems. you cannot power india as cheaply with other things as you can with coal. only with innovation can you square the circle and say should india electrify as fast as it can? or should they avoid greenhouse gas emission. they will admit as much co2 per person as we have. as much co2t per person as us for 100 years. charlie: bill gates: charlie: is this your biggest passion? bill gates: is the long lead time thing that requires so much coordination science and politics come together. and very fascinated by it. i still have polio eradication and our health stocks as the things were i feel like we're on track and know what to do. this one's in the category of great importance and if you wait 20 years to get started, then the time that it takes to invest and change the system, you are really going to miss the window. it has a funny urgency ev
big enough that if they go down that straightforward path we will not meet any of our climate change gaols-- goals. and today we have no alternative that is even close to as cheap, including reliability which is a fundamental characteristic of energy systems. you cannot power india as cheaply with other things as you can with coal. only with innovation can you square the circle and say should india electrify as fast as it can? or should they avoid greenhouse gas emission. they will admit as...
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in jordan he worked in a sweet shop, but was put in gaol for working illegally. >> jordan says the economy and infrastructure were overwhelmed by many refugees, and said that the west wants to take in more syrians, including thousands stranded at the border, it has to do more to help. not just the refugees, pore jordanians. they do work, most earning less than the legal minimum wade. with cuts in aid to refugees, more syrian children and older people are working illegally. abdul sits on the side walk, eight hours a day selling stuffed toys. two years ago they took toys away. he had to pay to get them back. jordanians also struggled to make a living. this man works 14 hours a day, on a good day he makes $10. >> i leave the house at 7am and finish at 9:00pm. i reach the house at 10 or 11. sometimes i have dinner, sometimes i sleep out eating because i'll tired. >> there's close ties between the two, but they have been a poor county, and as here, the strain is showing >>> well the european union struggles to deal with arriving refugees, serbia is seeing the crisis as an opportunity, the gover
in jordan he worked in a sweet shop, but was put in gaol for working illegally. >> jordan says the economy and infrastructure were overwhelmed by many refugees, and said that the west wants to take in more syrians, including thousands stranded at the border, it has to do more to help. not just the refugees, pore jordanians. they do work, most earning less than the legal minimum wade. with cuts in aid to refugees, more syrian children and older people are working illegally. abdul sits on...
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access to besieged areas, and asked the syrian opposition for a list of women and children held in gaols by the bashar al-assad regime. if he was given that list, he'd give it to the government side and ask for their release. >> let's get more on this. joining us live in the studio is a senior research associate at the university of london's school of oriental and african studies. let me pick up where we left off in geneva. does it look like the olympics, and we speak about it being monolithic. does it look like they'll get the reassurances that they want. the overall humanitarian situation. >> what the opposition is getting at at the moment, rhetorical situation. unless this is met with actions on part of the regime, then all the promises don't mean much. the opposition is entering the talks in good faith. hoping that the promises stefan de mistura is talking about will deliver. there's no guarantee it will follow through. >> how long will the opposition wait to see concrete measures. this round of talks that will break down, or might they respond positively for what they are asking for
access to besieged areas, and asked the syrian opposition for a list of women and children held in gaols by the bashar al-assad regime. if he was given that list, he'd give it to the government side and ask for their release. >> let's get more on this. joining us live in the studio is a senior research associate at the university of london's school of oriental and african studies. let me pick up where we left off in geneva. does it look like the olympics, and we speak about it being...
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