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a $1 million contract with geo group funds that detention center through march of 2020. >>> now to a follow-up for you now involving a member of stanford admission department. the man faced a judge yesterday. according to documents he repeatedly stabbed a woman with a kitchen knife. they were experimenting with lsd when the attack happened. he faces charges of murder and domestic violence. the woman he was accused of stabbing urged the judge to show lenience in the case as did his attorney. >> there's nothing in his history that indicates any reason for any kind of psychotic break. i think it was a bad acid trip. >> the court ordered a psychological evaluation. shavelle, assistant director of admissions for stanford will be back in court next month. the university placed him on leave. >>> the san francisco police department said it should never take four hours for officers to respond to a 911 call of a robbery and assault. the owner of good orchard bakery called for help in january reported two men robbed him and broke his finger. at last night's commission meeting, the officer said
a $1 million contract with geo group funds that detention center through march of 2020. >>> now to a follow-up for you now involving a member of stanford admission department. the man faced a judge yesterday. according to documents he repeatedly stabbed a woman with a kitchen knife. they were experimenting with lsd when the attack happened. he faces charges of murder and domestic violence. the woman he was accused of stabbing urged the judge to show lenience in the case as did his...
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santas has even less incentive to assist expel him when he accepted one hundred thousand dollars from geo group a controversial florida based private prison giant. unless that hand belongs the governor to santa stand the teeth belong to an impossibly drunk alligator and i know he can handle petting zoo this whole tax isn't written in stone yet but my birthday is in september so by then i hope that when i search florida man in my birthdate i'll see a florida man votes for first time in twenty years and not before the man was electrocuted trying to retrieve one of his pet pigeons from a power line reporting from florida natalie mcneal redacted tonight. here are your headlines from the future you may have heard israel is back to bombing the out of gaza tomorrow you'll learn israeli intelligence claims hamas has secretly developed extra large rocks to throw. so much choice of the end in three days you'll read robert muller spotted alone at all of garden just kind of pushing his food. and one week from now. friends begin to worry about rachel maddow after she does entire first album so crazy wrong d
santas has even less incentive to assist expel him when he accepted one hundred thousand dollars from geo group a controversial florida based private prison giant. unless that hand belongs the governor to santa stand the teeth belong to an impossibly drunk alligator and i know he can handle petting zoo this whole tax isn't written in stone yet but my birthday is in september so by then i hope that when i search florida man in my birthdate i'll see a florida man votes for first time in twenty...
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a year and a million dollar contract with geo group noup funds the detention center through march 2020he president's former campaign manager finds out how much jail time he gets today. >> scott mcgrew, paul manafort may never get out of prison. >> never. he's almost 70 years old, faces maybe 19 years in prison. the sentencing today just one case. he's also been convicted in a separate court. manafort's charges are not connected to trump specifically but some happened during the campaign. campaign manager, campaign adviser, foreign policy adviser, national security adviser and former lawyer have all been convicted or pleaded guilty of crimes. we're not including adviser roger stone. he has yet to have his day in court. the president tweeted quoting someone else, "no one is accusing the president of a crime and yet they, the democrats, are issuing hundreds of subpoenas. that's not true, though. trump's own perm lawyer, former lawyer specifically, testified trump committed felonies and did so in front of tv cameras. he's been accused, the president has, though not by law enforcement speci
a year and a million dollar contract with geo group noup funds the detention center through march 2020he president's former campaign manager finds out how much jail time he gets today. >> scott mcgrew, paul manafort may never get out of prison. >> never. he's almost 70 years old, faces maybe 19 years in prison. the sentencing today just one case. he's also been convicted in a separate court. manafort's charges are not connected to trump specifically but some happened during the...
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jp morgan chase will stop lending to geo group and corecivic. around 75% of immigrants in ice custody are in privately run facilities. elizabeth chavez of make the road new york, one of the groups campaigning for banks to break up with private prisons, said of the news, quote, we have marched to the bank headquarters and branches. we will continue to work to put the private prison industry out of business as we fight for respect and dignity for every member of our community. at yale university, 17 students were arrested by the school's police monday, after they occupied the investments office to demand yale divest its nearly $30 billion endowment from fossil fuel companies and puerto rico's debt. the student activists say that climate change worsens economic inequality, and that in the case of puerto rico, vulture funds holding the island's debt are demanding repayment as many are still reeling from hurricane maria. and in massachusetts, students at hampshire college have been staging a weeks-long sit-in in the president's office, protesting what
jp morgan chase will stop lending to geo group and corecivic. around 75% of immigrants in ice custody are in privately run facilities. elizabeth chavez of make the road new york, one of the groups campaigning for banks to break up with private prisons, said of the news, quote, we have marched to the bank headquarters and branches. we will continue to work to put the private prison industry out of business as we fight for respect and dignity for every member of our community. at yale university,...
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mean, you had marco inside and he was getting all of these documents, somehow ice caught on in the geo groupich runs the prison, and we will talk about that in a minute, that he was handing papers to someone and the visiting room so they said no longer can papers be headed to each other. betweenilm is a hybrid documentary and fiction. in the fictional world, we sometimes condense things. the big shape of the story is based entirely on the truth. one of the threads in the story -- as directors, we tried to amplify a heist element to it. make a film that would bring in a new kind of audience for this type of story. amy: so you have mo dropping envelopes of privacy waivers into the garbage and some other immigrant who was pushing the garbage along would go, drop it onto the floor, and the guy pushing the room would go into the detention waiting room pushing this broom with papers under it and then the immigrant activists in the waiting room would pick up the document and drop other documents so that others could sign. and it would go like that. >> and basically, these privacy waivers were an es
mean, you had marco inside and he was getting all of these documents, somehow ice caught on in the geo groupich runs the prison, and we will talk about that in a minute, that he was handing papers to someone and the visiting room so they said no longer can papers be headed to each other. betweenilm is a hybrid documentary and fiction. in the fictional world, we sometimes condense things. the big shape of the story is based entirely on the truth. one of the threads in the story -- as directors,...
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. >> you were financing and involved in debt financing of geo group, correct?nvolved in financing one of the firms. we're not anymore. we weren't directly involved in that. maria: so congressman, sloan is the first of many top bank executives who are going to testify with the financial services committee. is this what we should expect? what's your reaction to all of this? >> you know, we're seeing something that's starting to become prevalent in terms of a lot of our democratic colleagues where they're going to be attacking financial institutions, trying to be able to assign some blame. make no question, we've had bipartisan consistent testimonyt of the actions by wells fargo but to make the extension that a financial institution is liable for a legal transaction for what happens afterward i think is ridiculous and i think this is an attack -- [ indiscernible ] actually eliminate making loans. we've got to keep this financial market working, keep the economy moving and be able to create good jobs. maria: what do you make of alexandria ocasio-cortez on your comm
. >> you were financing and involved in debt financing of geo group, correct?nvolved in financing one of the firms. we're not anymore. we weren't directly involved in that. maria: so congressman, sloan is the first of many top bank executives who are going to testify with the financial services committee. is this what we should expect? what's your reaction to all of this? >> you know, we're seeing something that's starting to become prevalent in terms of a lot of our democratic...
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be addressed by a syrian and geo by a syrian representative rather by a foreign clubs and to speaks on behalf of the syrian people. circle un court nader at human rights group thank you so much for joining us on the program today. the u.k. government finds itself accused of racism after stripping citizenship from a british aid worker in syria explain what happened in just a moment. to make this manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes to protect themselves. with the find. the one person. with no middle of the room sick. seems wrong. just don't. get to shape out just days after. and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back a british born man has been working in syria has accused the u.k. of racism after it stripped him of his citizenship over alleged ties to jihad is to care sharif describes himself as an aid worker and denies any wrongdoing but admits to previous ng dating and armed combat and a situation that has the details. pickier sharif has spent years in syria as a prominent aid worker described as one of the most high profile for nationals in series ap
be addressed by a syrian and geo by a syrian representative rather by a foreign clubs and to speaks on behalf of the syrian people. circle un court nader at human rights group thank you so much for joining us on the program today. the u.k. government finds itself accused of racism after stripping citizenship from a british aid worker in syria explain what happened in just a moment. to make this manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes to protect themselves. with the find....
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. >> reporter: and that he tells nat geo's show runner may affect the animal's behavior. >> they're not the groups on the latest gnat jnat geo wildlife s. it is brutal, but for some this is home. their focus, nature's extremes. >> as her home changes, she must take greater risks. >> reporter: the uneasy picture today. >> the battle for survival has never been fiercer. >> reporter: here on the plains, animals are struggling. >> everywhere on the planet, it's changing. people are encroaching on the space and the climate is changing, so it's really tough for animals to adapt. we're filming in the poles and the jungles and the desert. we're looking at the most harsh environments and the incredible ways animals can adapt to these places where we would be dead meat. >> reporter: so finely tuned he says, even small environmental changes can have a big impact. on polar bears for instance. >> their problem is it's becoming too warm, and the polar bears, they hunt on the sea ice, and now there's almost no sea ice come the summer. >> reporter: while orcas seem to be making the best of it. >> the orcas have l
. >> reporter: and that he tells nat geo's show runner may affect the animal's behavior. >> they're not the groups on the latest gnat jnat geo wildlife s. it is brutal, but for some this is home. their focus, nature's extremes. >> as her home changes, she must take greater risks. >> reporter: the uneasy picture today. >> the battle for survival has never been fiercer. >> reporter: here on the plains, animals are struggling. >> everywhere on the planet,...
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. >> are those companies geo group and core civic? >> correct. >> which one has exited? >> i cannot recall which one. >> madam chair, i would like unanimous consent to submit three reports on the companies running these groups. >> without objection. >> mr. sloan, why was the bank involved in the caging of children and financing the caging of children to begin with? >> i don't know how to answer that question, because we weren't. >> you were financing and involved in debt financing for civic and geo group, correct? time we wereod of involved in financing. i'm not familiar with the specific assertion that you are making, but we were not directly involved in that. >> ok, these companies run private detention facilities run by ice, which is involved in taking children, but i will moved on -- i will move on. sloan, wells fargo was also a major investor in the decode access pipeline and the keystone xl pipeline. a were private investors and lenders to companies building these pipelines, in defiance of standing rock sioux's treaty rights to protect the sacred land. the lakota s
. >> are those companies geo group and core civic? >> correct. >> which one has exited? >> i cannot recall which one. >> madam chair, i would like unanimous consent to submit three reports on the companies running these groups. >> without objection. >> mr. sloan, why was the bank involved in the caging of children and financing the caging of children to begin with? >> i don't know how to answer that question, because we weren't. >> you were...