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weapon was a special silver cord telax with a loose brush at the end of the rector of the institute of justiceolga aleksandrova assures that it is precisely such details that best immerse lawyers in the history of the country, it is on the knowledge of the history of their state that love for patriotic patriotism is formed, in order to collect all this exposition, the organizer turned to the state. archives, libraries, even private collections. as a result, the ministry of justice. everyone has found such documents. which most large museums will envy, the exhibition presents archive copies of the famous manifesto of alexander i on the establishment of eight ministries, the history of the legendary st. there is a special story here, this table medal was issued more than 100 years ago for the anniversary of the ministry , on it is a laurel branch as a sign of power next to the pillar of the law, which crowns the imperial crown, so legality was symbolized at the very beginning of the 20th century on a stand dedicated to the reformer. mikhail speransky is in the photo of the bas-relief, in which t
weapon was a special silver cord telax with a loose brush at the end of the rector of the institute of justiceolga aleksandrova assures that it is precisely such details that best immerse lawyers in the history of the country, it is on the knowledge of the history of their state that love for patriotic patriotism is formed, in order to collect all this exposition, the organizer turned to the state. archives, libraries, even private collections. as a result, the ministry of justice. everyone has...
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1917, a special silver cord lanyard with with a loose brush at the end, the rector of the institute of justicelga alexandrova is sure that it is precisely such details that best immerse lawyers in the history of the country, it is on knowledge of the history of one’s state that the love for patriotic patriotism, in order to collect all this exposition, the organizer turned to the state. archives, libraries, even private collections. as a result, the ministry of justice found everything. and the documents that most of the large museums of the archives of russia will envy at the exhibition are archival copies of the famous manifesto of alexander i on the establishment of eight ministries, the history of the legendary st. empires behind almost every exhibit. here is a special history, this desktop medal was issued more than 100 years ago for the anniversary of the ministry. on it is a laurel branch, a sign of power next to the pillar of the law, which crowns the imperial crown. lawfulness was symbolized at the very beginning of the 20th century on a stand dedicated to the reformer mikhail sperans
1917, a special silver cord lanyard with with a loose brush at the end, the rector of the institute of justicelga alexandrova is sure that it is precisely such details that best immerse lawyers in the history of the country, it is on knowledge of the history of one’s state that the love for patriotic patriotism, in order to collect all this exposition, the organizer turned to the state. archives, libraries, even private collections. as a result, the ministry of justice found everything. and...
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of criminal justice. in the mid 1990s tell us what you're doing. >> i was nominated and confirmed to be the director of the national institute of justice in the clintontime just to put it in context when rates of violence were going through the roof. the country was really in panic and one of the tasks we had under the '94 crime act was to conduct research on gun violence from the justice department. at the same time the centers for disease control which established a national institute for research on injury prevention was starting a research program on firearms as an injury question. so we were operating in tandem on one of the critical issues facing the country then and now, which is gun violence. a study was published coming out of cdc showing that the mere presence of a firearm in the home significantly increased the likelihood of suicide and other injuries. >> this is very important because what your research shows is having a gun around actually seems to have the effect of making somebody more likely to commit suicide. >> it's a risk, but this finding that having a gun in the home increased the risk of injury just went to the core of one of th
of criminal justice. in the mid 1990s tell us what you're doing. >> i was nominated and confirmed to be the director of the national institute of justice in the clintontime just to put it in context when rates of violence were going through the roof. the country was really in panic and one of the tasks we had under the '94 crime act was to conduct research on gun violence from the justice department. at the same time the centers for disease control which established a national institute...
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the national institute of justice is undertaking a multiyear effort to review the data as well as looking at other sources of data to be able to provide findings and relationships between deaths and custody, policies, practices and institutions. >> let's discuss that report. i understand what you're telling us is the day that that was published for 20 years is no longer being published because of concerns about now the accuracy of the collection and the completeness of the data. you mentioned the broad report mandated by congress in 2013, correct? >> 2013 provides that the data analyzed and studied, correct. >> and then requiring the department of justice to issue a report to congress. and again i'm going to pivot and get your perspective on why this is so important. this was a mandate congress gave to the department to take the data that is being collected and then investigate it for insight that could yield solutions to reduce the incidences of death in custody, correct? >> that's correct. and when we last spoke in august of 2022, they told us they had not yet started or studied the dat
the national institute of justice is undertaking a multiyear effort to review the data as well as looking at other sources of data to be able to provide findings and relationships between deaths and custody, policies, practices and institutions. >> let's discuss that report. i understand what you're telling us is the day that that was published for 20 years is no longer being published because of concerns about now the accuracy of the collection and the completeness of the data. you...
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national institute of justice estimates there are hundreds of thousands of kits in america that are waiting the eliza fletcher case, it could turn out her abduction and murder might have been prevented. 38-year-old cleotha henderson, talking about him, was back in a memphis courtroom facing aggravated rape and kidnapping charges in a case from september of 2021. dna samples were not tested until august 29th of this year. devastating twist, he was identified the same day eliza's body was found. >> that story is not uncommon for the city of memphis. it just so glaringly obvious there was a fundamental breakdown in the sex crimes unit. >> the photos of the rape kit backlog in memphis illustrate just how many cases are untested in police departments and crime storage facilities around the country. average turned around in tennessee is roughly 30 to 40 weeks. and an attorney filed a lawsuit against the city eight years ago, citing what he called rec reckless distress. >> allowing rape kits to be stockpiled, lost, destroyed in some cases, that was the ultimate insult to, you know, what is more or
national institute of justice estimates there are hundreds of thousands of kits in america that are waiting the eliza fletcher case, it could turn out her abduction and murder might have been prevented. 38-year-old cleotha henderson, talking about him, was back in a memphis courtroom facing aggravated rape and kidnapping charges in a case from september of 2021. dna samples were not tested until august 29th of this year. devastating twist, he was identified the same day eliza's body was found....
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they institute of justice is undertaking a multi year effort to review the data, as well as looking at other sources of data to be able to provide findings, relationships between deaths and custody, policies, practices, of institutions. >> let's discuss that report. i understand that what you are telling us is -- is no longer being published because of concerns about the accuracy of the collection of the data, the completeness of the collection of the data. you mentioned the broader report mandated by congress in dcra 2013, correct? >> dcra 2013 provides that the data analyzed and studied, correct. >> and decorative required the justice report the congress -- that report to congress. i want to again, and i'm going to pivot for a moment in dr. goodwin, and get respect to why this important -- this is a mandate that the congress gave to the department to take the data that is being collected, and then investigated for insights. that could yield solutions to reduce the incidence of death and custody, correct dr. goodwin? >> that is correct. when we last spoke with doj in august of 2022 th
they institute of justice is undertaking a multi year effort to review the data, as well as looking at other sources of data to be able to provide findings, relationships between deaths and custody, policies, practices, of institutions. >> let's discuss that report. i understand that what you are telling us is -- is no longer being published because of concerns about the accuracy of the collection of the data, the completeness of the collection of the data. you mentioned the broader...
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the national institute of justice is undertaking a multi-year effort to review the data, as well as looking at other sources of data to be able to provide findings on relationships between deaths in custody, policies, practices, of institutions. >> okay, let's discuss that report, ms. henneberg. so i understand what you're telling us is, this data, which was published for 20 years is no longer being published because of concerns about now the accuracy of the collection of the data, the completeness and collection of the data. and you mentioned the broader report mandated by congress in dcra 2013, correct? >> dcra 2013 provides that. >> that's right-- the data analyzed studied. >> that's right. and dcra issued the report to congress, that report to congress and i want to again, i'm going to pivot for a moment to dr. goodwin why it's so important. the department takes the data collected and investigate it for insights that could lead to solutions for deaths in custody, is that correct. >> that's correct, when we last spoke with doj in august of 2022, they told us that they had not yet started
the national institute of justice is undertaking a multi-year effort to review the data, as well as looking at other sources of data to be able to provide findings on relationships between deaths in custody, policies, practices, of institutions. >> okay, let's discuss that report, ms. henneberg. so i understand what you're telling us is, this data, which was published for 20 years is no longer being published because of concerns about now the accuracy of the collection of the data, the...
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stephanie: margaret dizerega is a researcher at the vera institute of justice. new law, all people in prison are going to be eligible for pell, regardless of the conviction type or sentence length, which is huge in the criminal jtice reform field. we rarely see this type of victory that is inclusive of everybody who's incarcerated. stephanie: some half a million incarcerated people will be able to apply for a pell grant next year, aid that will allow them to earn a college degree before being released from a prison like thi research by the rand corporation has shown that providing prison education reduces recidivism by 43%. and dizerega says, it also addresses deeper inequities. margaret: there's so many reasons that these college programs are important. there's a very strong argument to be made for the racial disparities in terms of who is impacted by the justice system, who was left behind from our education system. stephanie: one of the left behind was kenny butler. he describes middle school in watts when he was a kid. kenny: it was a gang factory pretty muc
stephanie: margaret dizerega is a researcher at the vera institute of justice. new law, all people in prison are going to be eligible for pell, regardless of the conviction type or sentence length, which is huge in the criminal jtice reform field. we rarely see this type of victory that is inclusive of everybody who's incarcerated. stephanie: some half a million incarcerated people will be able to apply for a pell grant next year, aid that will allow them to earn a college degree before being...
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institutional changes and pathways to equality. no more than 20% of black americans said they thought any u.s. institution would change in terms of the criminal justice system, the political system, the health care system and others we asked about. no more than 20% of black americans thought any of those institutions would change in order to treat black people more fairly. host: and they view these as roadblocks? guest: they view these institutions as one's that need either made -- either major changes or complete overhauls in terms of being able to get rid of racial discrimination. these numbers represent a critique of these institutions and how black americans feel they are being treated within them. host: i just want to show the viewers the results of what you were just talking about. black american views on reducing racial inequality. many black adults say institutional overhauls are necessity -- are necessary to ensure fair treatment. here is a percentage of black adults say each of the following needs to be completely rebuilt. 54% said the prison system. 49% pointed to policing. the courts and the judicial process, 48% of them pointed to that.
institutional changes and pathways to equality. no more than 20% of black americans said they thought any u.s. institution would change in terms of the criminal justice system, the political system, the health care system and others we asked about. no more than 20% of black americans thought any of those institutions would change in order to treat black people more fairly. host: and they view these as roadblocks? guest: they view these institutions as one's that need either made -- either major...
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he serves on several boards, including the vera institute of justice, to war, violence, global and the museum of modern art, bohlen, perkins, valdez, the new york times bestselling author of wench bomb and the forthcoming man who will take my head when she was a finalist two. and the naacp image awards and the hurston wright legacy award for fiction. in 2017, harpercollins it as one of eight out of titles limited edition modern classic that included by edward p jones lewis eldridge, zora neale hurston. dolan received d.c. commission on the arts grant for her second novel, bomb which was published by harpercollins in 2015. in 2013, dolan wrote the introduction to a special edition of solomon moore, 12 years a slave, published by simon schuster, which became a new york times best. dolan is current chair. the board of penn faulkner foundation is associate in the literature department at american university in washington, dc. for our next section, i've asked our speakers to speak. 5 to 7 minutes on the following questions. as it relates to their past or forthcoming works. what literary wor
he serves on several boards, including the vera institute of justice, to war, violence, global and the museum of modern art, bohlen, perkins, valdez, the new york times bestselling author of wench bomb and the forthcoming man who will take my head when she was a finalist two. and the naacp image awards and the hurston wright legacy award for fiction. in 2017, harpercollins it as one of eight out of titles limited edition modern classic that included by edward p jones lewis eldridge, zora neale...
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of criminals. authorities say they stole approximately 2 million dollars from banks and lending institutions. the department of justice says hicks admitted to victimize a 9 individuals when applying for 8 loans investigators were able to recover $480,000 from a safe deposit box controlled by hicks, relatives, piedmont police are investigating racist graffiti, they say was spray painted inside a bathroom at a park in that city. it happened at the linda beach playfield on linda avenue. >> police say the graffiti contained a hateful and racist message was discovered last sunday by someone visiting the park. public works. department responded and painted over the graffiti. police department says it takes this incident seriously. he's asking the public to report any other hateful messages. stacy, now to our wildfire coverage this evening. the mosquito fire burning in placer county has grown to more than 49,000 acres. it is now 18% contained. >> evacuation orders have expanded because of the windy conditions in the area of the wildfire that has forced evacuations of both placer and el dorado counties. and we are also monito
of criminals. authorities say they stole approximately 2 million dollars from banks and lending institutions. the department of justice says hicks admitted to victimize a 9 individuals when applying for 8 loans investigators were able to recover $480,000 from a safe deposit box controlled by hicks, relatives, piedmont police are investigating racist graffiti, they say was spray painted inside a bathroom at a park in that city. it happened at the linda beach playfield on linda avenue. >>...
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they institute of justice is undertaking a multi year effort to review the data, as well as looking at other sources of data to be able to provide findings, relationships between deaths and custody, policies, practices, of institutions. >> let's discuss that report. i understand that what you are telling us is -- is no longer being published because of concerns about the accuracy of the collection of the data, the completeness of the collection of the data. you mentioned the broader report mandated by congress in dcra 2013, correct? >> dcra 2013 provides that the data analyzed and studied, correct. >> and decorative required the justice report the congress -- that report to congress. i want to again, and i'm going to pivot for a moment in dr. goodwin, and get respect to why this important -- this is a mandate that the congress gave to the department to take the data that is being collected, and then investigated for insights. that could yield solutions to reduce the incidence of death and custody, correct dr. goodwin? >> that is correct. when we last spoke with doj in august of 2022 th
they institute of justice is undertaking a multi year effort to review the data, as well as looking at other sources of data to be able to provide findings, relationships between deaths and custody, policies, practices, of institutions. >> let's discuss that report. i understand that what you are telling us is -- is no longer being published because of concerns about the accuracy of the collection of the data, the completeness of the collection of the data. you mentioned the broader...
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of national unity. we decided to restore historical justice. now on the facade of the educational institution. a commemorative plaque appeared at the celebration . the border band under the patronage of the gymnasium is ready to take the memorial complex, the brest fortress is a hero for students , they plan to hold quests with museum lessons that will help to learn more about the history of the defense of the legendary citadel and the fate of its heroes, joy and pride in their educational institution that the title of the heroes of the brest fortress has been awarded, the responsibility is certainly imposed, because you must know the history of your heroes of the defenders will be held various training programs related to the brest fortress on the eve of national unity day. e. i think it is very appropriately symbolic and beautiful that these were made. this is another opportunity for our children, our schoolchildren, to become more actively involved in the history of our brest fortress, and we, our team , are ready, well, in a literal sense, to cooperate more closely and closely. in honor of
of national unity. we decided to restore historical justice. now on the facade of the educational institution. a commemorative plaque appeared at the celebration . the border band under the patronage of the gymnasium is ready to take the memorial complex, the brest fortress is a hero for students , they plan to hold quests with museum lessons that will help to learn more about the history of the defense of the legendary citadel and the fate of its heroes, joy and pride in their educational...
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of reforms. we continue to work on strengthening anti-corruption institutes on the reform of the justice system,f all legal rights
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of reforms. we continue to work on strengthening anti-corruption institutions on the reform of the justice system, the strengthening of all law enforcement agencies, the first two batteries of anti-aircraft missile systems will be handed over to ukraine over the next two months, the spokesperson of the ministry of defense said this us brigadier general patrick ryder added that these defense systems will further strengthen the defense of ukraine against air threats to us. this is the most modern defense system that allows air defense forces to most effectively detect and destroy enemy aircraft, drones and cruise missiles. 40 soviet bmp-1 military aid will be received by ukraine from greece . the equipment will be transferred to kyiv as part of the so-called circular exchange, since greece will receive from germany in return more modern marder infantry fighting vehicles, at the same time all bmp-1 which receives ukraine have undergone modification, then i pass the word to my colleague oleksandr vasylchenko, he will continue the only marathon and i will wait for you in this studio at seven o'clock w
of reforms. we continue to work on strengthening anti-corruption institutions on the reform of the justice system, the strengthening of all law enforcement agencies, the first two batteries of anti-aircraft missile systems will be handed over to ukraine over the next two months, the spokesperson of the ministry of defense said this us brigadier general patrick ryder added that these defense systems will further strengthen the defense of ukraine against air threats to us. this is the most modern...
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institutions, what do you make of that? >> i think it's reflective of the great concern that people inside government, inside institutions, like the department of justice, like the fbi, like the cia, and other places across the intelligence community are similarly concerned about what they see. none in the same political way by that is reflected in this poll but rather in the attack that is taken place, folks on the institution of government, over the last five or six years. that is what scares them, that's what erodes the confidence and trust in their own ability to accomplish the very important mission they have to do every day. >> john, so many wonder why two thirds of both parties think? that because the leaders of both parties are telling them that. joe biden routine says on democracy is on the brink of collapse. and so does donald trump. you have to look to the both parties telling their faithful that, hey, democracy is at stake here, democracies on the brink. interesting why most americans want both parties to go in a different direction for the 2024 election. i think a lot of what joe biden has been doing lately is less about the midterms and m
institutions, what do you make of that? >> i think it's reflective of the great concern that people inside government, inside institutions, like the department of justice, like the fbi, like the cia, and other places across the intelligence community are similarly concerned about what they see. none in the same political way by that is reflected in this poll but rather in the attack that is taken place, folks on the institution of government, over the last five or six years. that is what...
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on the eve of the day of national unity, we decided to restore historical justice now on the facade of the educational institutiona memorial plaque appeared on the eve of the day of national unity. e. i think it is very appropriately symbolic and beautiful that these were made. this is another opportunity for our children and schoolchildren to become more actively involved in the history of our brest fortress. and we are our team ready, well, literally, and to cooperate more closely and closely to the festival of grapes , the institute of horticulture of belarus invites gardeners and lovers from different regions to come to get acquainted with the variety of grape varieties that grow in the conditions of the belarusian climate . the court of table and technical varieties of grapes began to be engaged in selection in belarus in the sixties of the last century, and due to the climatic conditions of growing grapes , the varieties of the collection did not acquire an industrial scale in our country today, officially, there are 510 varieties that have e numbers and belong to the collection as a national treasure, amon
on the eve of the day of national unity, we decided to restore historical justice now on the facade of the educational institutiona memorial plaque appeared on the eve of the day of national unity. e. i think it is very appropriately symbolic and beautiful that these were made. this is another opportunity for our children and schoolchildren to become more actively involved in the history of our brest fortress. and we are our team ready, well, literally, and to cooperate more closely and closely...
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of her way here, because she believes that donald trump's reputation could suffer irreparable harm. that is really treating him differently than any other litigant gets treated. and so i think for those institutional reasons, the justice department does have to appeal this order. but i think, at least with regard to that risk assessment of the intelligence community, that can go forward now and she has given them a little more leeway to include the fbi in it, which is essential. because the cia cannot conduct investigations on u.s. soil. >> an important distinction. the other thing that stood out to me is the notion that trump 's team can see everything that was seized, including classified material. for seized materials, make available for inspection by plaintiffs counsel, with control access conditions, including necessary clearance requirements, and other the supervision of the special master, the documents marked as classified and the papers attached to such documents. is that problematic? >> it is, alex. the idea of classified documents is that only those with a need to know, within the intelligence community, should he be looking at these things. now we don't know who donald trump will used to be his lawyer in t
of her way here, because she believes that donald trump's reputation could suffer irreparable harm. that is really treating him differently than any other litigant gets treated. and so i think for those institutional reasons, the justice department does have to appeal this order. but i think, at least with regard to that risk assessment of the intelligence community, that can go forward now and she has given them a little more leeway to include the fbi in it, which is essential. because the cia...
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justice department. we are talking about our core rule of law institutions. e attack and undermine them it makes it hard for our society to function effectively. president, they are elected can you go after them. the justice department, the fbi, the court, these are the institutions that keep us strong as a nation. it's important on the right and the left that we keep those institutions strong and stable. >> todd: jamil jaffer, have to leave it there as always. >> thanks,e, todd. >> carley: all in on a re-election bid with biden. >> listen, the president has been very clear, um, that he intends to run again. and if he does, i will be running with him, probably. proudly. >> democrat congressman tim ryan disagrees suggesting it's time for new leadership within the party. >> do you think he should run again in 2024? >> well, my hunch is that like we need new leadership across the board. it's time for like a generational move for new leaders on both sides. >> carley: former democratic leader of california state senate joined us earlier and said she believes the vp
justice department. we are talking about our core rule of law institutions. e attack and undermine them it makes it hard for our society to function effectively. president, they are elected can you go after them. the justice department, the fbi, the court, these are the institutions that keep us strong as a nation. it's important on the right and the left that we keep those institutions strong and stable. >> todd: jamil jaffer, have to leave it there as always. >> thanks,e, todd....
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and provocation, the line of the west undermines trust in their international institutions, as bodies for coordinating interests in their international law, as guarantees of justice and protection of the weak from arbitrariness today the question is being decided on the future of the world order , the question is whether this order with one behemoth, forcing all residents according to its notorious rules, is beneficial only to him or will it be a democratic, just world, a world without blackmail and intimidation of objectionable ones without neo-nazism and colonialism sergey lavrov called hysteria the statement of the western countries, they are the eligibility of referendums held in the lpr, the dpr, as well as the kherson and zaporozhye regions of ukraine , the people living there, in fact, only react to the fact that they, in one of their interviews in august last year recommended the head of the kiev regime zelensky then. he advised everyone who feels russian for the sake of their children and grandchildren to go to russia, to a resident of the regions mentioned. this is what they are doing now, taking their lands with them. the current position of russia is
and provocation, the line of the west undermines trust in their international institutions, as bodies for coordinating interests in their international law, as guarantees of justice and protection of the weak from arbitrariness today the question is being decided on the future of the world order , the question is whether this order with one behemoth, forcing all residents according to its notorious rules, is beneficial only to him or will it be a democratic, just world, a world without...
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the national institute of justice will evaluate these reports and see what works and see what did not work. we're demanding rules or at least we should be because our communities are demanding results. mr. nadler: i yield the gentlelady 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for 30 seconds. mrs. demings: as chief of police in orlando, we were laser focused on violent crime. i ask my colleagues who talk about violent crime to help us reduce vinyl crime. we were able to do so because we had the resources to do so. this legislation is supported by the f.o.p., the national organization of black law enforcement executive, this eladies and gentlemen city -- major city chiefs association, the national policing institute and the national association of police organizations. colleagues, join us in backing the blue. mr. speaker, i thank you, mr. chairman, i thank you. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. jordan: i yield as much time as he may con
the national institute of justice will evaluate these reports and see what works and see what did not work. we're demanding rules or at least we should be because our communities are demanding results. mr. nadler: i yield the gentlelady 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for 30 seconds. mrs. demings: as chief of police in orlando, we were laser focused on violent crime. i ask my colleagues who talk about violent crime to help us reduce vinyl crime. we were able...
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for the last 6 years with germany alongside most of the institutions in brussels, finding that the ruling government and po and the law justice part is reform of the legal system that system and particularly the supreme court has violated those european standards. we similarly seen these kind of disputes are german reparations, at other times of such tensions and putting in 2017, which is there is the genesis of this report here now as well as in german greek relations at point where germany and athens have disagreed over european policy, so there certainly is background in more recent history, which has caused some of that poor faith about these claims within germany and amongst critics of the polish government. michael, as you heard the, the germans, i didn't. this is a closed matter. they have paid compensation, right. after the war, not only that, this thing that the, the, the film taken some of the territory from germany right after the war. so this is already settled. know that some fiercely not true, but the main important, the most important issue here is to add to the even the, the matter of the, of the legal framewo
for the last 6 years with germany alongside most of the institutions in brussels, finding that the ruling government and po and the law justice part is reform of the legal system that system and particularly the supreme court has violated those european standards. we similarly seen these kind of disputes are german reparations, at other times of such tensions and putting in 2017, which is there is the genesis of this report here now as well as in german greek relations at point where germany...
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department of justice pushed back pretty hard against the idea of having this objective neutral third party individual put into the mix to clear the air, to bring transparency and trust back to an institutionsly a lot of americans distrust at this point which is really sad. at every turn it seems like the department of justice and the fbi have gone the opposite way in making people feel less trustworthy of our institutions. and in order to operate in america, we need to have trust in these organizations and institutions. so, obviously, we feel at least from our perspective and my father-in-law's team, this is a step in the right direction. but, again, unfortunately, it just feels like such push back from the doj, it makes people wonder what are they trying to hide something nefarious happened? why wouldn't they want the appointment of a special master? >> todd: meantime the competition was intense there were a lot of strong contenders, but, lara, i think we finally have our winner for gaslighter of the year. let's cue up ka karine jean-piee blaming president trump for the biden border crisis. >> what we have been doing is doing the work that wasn't done by the last administration. we are f
department of justice pushed back pretty hard against the idea of having this objective neutral third party individual put into the mix to clear the air, to bring transparency and trust back to an institutionsly a lot of americans distrust at this point which is really sad. at every turn it seems like the department of justice and the fbi have gone the opposite way in making people feel less trustworthy of our institutions. and in order to operate in america, we need to have trust in these...
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perspective of what is driving that mistrust and what are effective ways of building stronger public trust in our judicial institutions? justice kagan: i started a session like this in the ninth circuit court of appeals early in july and had occasion this week to talk about it again. let me start with something that maybe i haven't said quite as much just to make clear a little bit what i mean when i'm talking about legitimacy. and what i do not mean is like is whether the court's opinions are popular. sometimes the court's opinions are not popular. the court shouldn't be doing things that are popular. part of our system of judicial review is that the court held the majority when the majority has transcripts, the constitution and those decisions are often going to be unpopular. if a majority of our country think it's a good idea to on suppress the speech, the court's job is to say no. it's the court's job to say no. i'm not talking about the popularity of particular supreme court decisions. what i am talking about is what what gives the people in our country the underlying sense that the court is doing its job and when is the
perspective of what is driving that mistrust and what are effective ways of building stronger public trust in our judicial institutions? justice kagan: i started a session like this in the ninth circuit court of appeals early in july and had occasion this week to talk about it again. let me start with something that maybe i haven't said quite as much just to make clear a little bit what i mean when i'm talking about legitimacy. and what i do not mean is like is whether the court's opinions are...
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whether it is bureaucratic or something else, society will put pressure on our institutions of power and i am sure that justice achieved. what is happening now in izyum, is this clean-up still going on? and what about the government? it will be direct presidential administration established through the military administration. how will the ukrainian government return? the stabilization operation ? law enforcement agencies are working, including the employees of the national police of the izyum district branch who were temporarily relocated to another city. and now return to izyum and perform their direct official duties, e-e, concerning the management of the city, let it be decided by the local self-government bodies of izyum, headed by the izyum mayor valery marchenko were constantly in the kharkiv region maintained contact with the head of the kharkiv military administration oleg sinygub carried out all orders and orders that were necessary maintained contact with the residents who evacuated - evacuated with those who remained in the blocked place during the temporary occupation that's why i think that the l
whether it is bureaucratic or something else, society will put pressure on our institutions of power and i am sure that justice achieved. what is happening now in izyum, is this clean-up still going on? and what about the government? it will be direct presidential administration established through the military administration. how will the ukrainian government return? the stabilization operation ? law enforcement agencies are working, including the employees of the national police of the izyum...
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hedge fund attached, tap into $10 billion of that and make it grad waltz swimming in debt from your institution whole with some of that money. that would be justicebut democrats don't want that. they want a welder who studied lesbian poetry at yale. dan: every time big government pumps big money into healthcare and education, things magically get worse. why can't democrats make that connection. rebuttal coming up next. dan: welcome back to this special edition of "unfiltered." remember when former president bill clinton needed help in the polls and he said this? >> we know that government does not have all the answers. we know there is not a program for every problem. we know and we worked to give the american people a smaller, less bureaucratic government in washington and we have to give it one that lives within its means. the era of big government is over. dan: i wish that was true. is there any amount of big government that's too big? maxwell' bree. john fetterman, the democratic candidate for senate said this this week. >> they understand that at any given time there are tens of thousands of pennsylvanians typically on the poor side and are
hedge fund attached, tap into $10 billion of that and make it grad waltz swimming in debt from your institution whole with some of that money. that would be justicebut democrats don't want that. they want a welder who studied lesbian poetry at yale. dan: every time big government pumps big money into healthcare and education, things magically get worse. why can't democrats make that connection. rebuttal coming up next. dan: welcome back to this special edition of "unfiltered."...
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of the process and guarantee protection for witnesses, the proceedings are being watched closely by international institutions like the united nations, the today, reversing the cultural impunity into a culture of justice activist. say the trial is an important step, but will also be a difficult one. frankly, there are a lot of concerns this trials unfolding in a complicated moment. forgive me. there is a 100 government in power. and there have been rights abuses, escalating a ban on the opposition. i ban on public protest during this time. dennis santa is under intense pressure and making a political capital out of this trial. but the next few weeks and months will determine whether the process is politically motivated or a genuine attempt to find justice for victims and members of their families. the international criminal court says it's watching the trial closely. as we bow not to the judge. we bow to justice, it's something above us. we have to bow to justice and respect justice. otherwise, it's the, the law of the gun and the bullet. and the bully. the victims come to court in search of torture. but it's not certain if all who come we'll find the answers that be looking for and whether the trials
of the process and guarantee protection for witnesses, the proceedings are being watched closely by international institutions like the united nations, the today, reversing the cultural impunity into a culture of justice activist. say the trial is an important step, but will also be a difficult one. frankly, there are a lot of concerns this trials unfolding in a complicated moment. forgive me. there is a 100 government in power. and there have been rights abuses, escalating a ban on the...
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of e-e reforms. we continue to work on strengthening anti-corruption institutions, on reforming the justice system, strengthening all law enforcement agencies, a master of sports of an international class, he became a champion and a hero during his lifetime. after defeating the occupiers, he dreamed of teaching children martial arts from the age of seven. devoted himself to fighting sambo and judo , the european champion in universal combat vadym zelenyuk , a major of a separate special unit of the national guard of ukraine died in august on in the donetsk direction, but he managed to destroy two enemy bmps with their crews and one of the first to rush to meet the enemy. the brothers of vadym zelenyuk are certain for their courage and self-sacrifice that the heroes deserve the highest award and they submitted him posthumously to the order of the gold star. the whole square because they realized that something was sitting there, that our equipment had fallen and was killing all the russian orcs . spirit vadim turned the tanks and armored personnel carriers of the occupiers into mot loh, which later became exhibit
of e-e reforms. we continue to work on strengthening anti-corruption institutions, on reforming the justice system, strengthening all law enforcement agencies, a master of sports of an international class, he became a champion and a hero during his lifetime. after defeating the occupiers, he dreamed of teaching children martial arts from the age of seven. devoted himself to fighting sambo and judo , the european champion in universal combat vadym zelenyuk , a major of a separate special unit of...
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of reforms. we continue to work on strengthening anti-corruption institutions on reforming the justice system, strengtheningorcement agencies a master of sports of an international class, he became a champion and a hero during his lifetime. after defeating the invaders, he dreamed of teaching children martial arts. from the age of seven , he devoted himself to martial sambo and judo european champion in universal combat vadym zelenyuk , a major of a separate special unit of the omega national guard of ukraine, died in august in the donetsk direction, but he managed to destroy two enemy bmps with a crew and one of the first
of reforms. we continue to work on strengthening anti-corruption institutions on reforming the justice system, strengtheningorcement agencies a master of sports of an international class, he became a champion and a hero during his lifetime. after defeating the invaders, he dreamed of teaching children martial arts. from the age of seven , he devoted himself to martial sambo and judo european champion in universal combat vadym zelenyuk , a major of a separate special unit of the omega national...
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of this tribunal? tribunal why can't the existing international judicial institutions be used because because no international judicial institution including the international criminal court or the international court of justicee and issue their sentences and regarding the crime of aggression unfortunately, since russia is not a party to the rome statute and it is not a party to the international national court under any circumstances, this court cannot investigate the crime of aggression against russia. ukraine is also not a party to the rome statute, but ukraine, by three resolutions of the verkhovna rada, granted international to the criminal court of jurisdiction to investigate the case in ukraine, russia did not provide everything, that is why it is necessary to create an international special tribunal that will consider only one issue, the issue of the crime of aggression of the russian federation against ukraine, e-e, the second is how ineffective and correct it is possible to establish such a tribunal, it can be established in several ways the first way is by a decision of the un general assembly such a tribunal can be established and the second such a tribunal can be established on the basis of an in
of this tribunal? tribunal why can't the existing international judicial institutions be used because because no international judicial institution including the international criminal court or the international court of justicee and issue their sentences and regarding the crime of aggression unfortunately, since russia is not a party to the rome statute and it is not a party to the international national court under any circumstances, this court cannot investigate the crime of aggression...
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federal department of justice, the protection of our electoral processes institutions on workers is not a vital mission, at core, essential to the functioning of our democracy. absolutely worthy of high-level attention in the department. and the department of justice, has the ability to protect the judiciary. filing officials. organizing violent crime, and, to coordinate the robust protection of our nations electoral processes. and i find it necessary, having heard the commentary from our colleagues today, to remind my colleagues of what happened in georgia. where amidst donald trump's endless barrage of lies, some of them amplified by members of this body, as he sought to hold on to power by any means necessary, republican election officials in georgia were warning that it constituted a threat to the lives of election workers.. the house committee heard a couple weeks ago from two election workers describing threats of lynching they received of doing their jobs to carry out free and fair elections in this country. so i am astounded mister chairman that our colleagues on the senate judi
federal department of justice, the protection of our electoral processes institutions on workers is not a vital mission, at core, essential to the functioning of our democracy. absolutely worthy of high-level attention in the department. and the department of justice, has the ability to protect the judiciary. filing officials. organizing violent crime, and, to coordinate the robust protection of our nations electoral processes. and i find it necessary, having heard the commentary from our...
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hedge fund attached, tap into $10 billion of that and make it grad waltz swimming in debt from your institution whole with some of that money. that would be justiceudied lesbian poetry at yale. dan: every time big government pumps big money into healthcare and education, things magically get worse. why can't democrats make that connection. rebuttal coming up next. ♪ keep it comin' love ♪ ♪ keep it comin' love ♪ ♪ don't stop it now, don't stop it no ♪ ♪ don't stop it now, don't stop ♪ ♪ keep it comin' ♪ it's back america. applebee's all you can eat boneless wings. just $12.99. it's beautiful out here. it sure is. and i earn 5% cash back on travel purchased through chase with chase freedom unlimited. that means that i earn 5% on our rental car, i earn 5% on our cabin. i mean, c'mon! hello cashback! hello, kevin hart! i'm scared. in a good way. i'm lying. let's get inside. earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. some days, it felt like asthma was holding me back. but asthma has taken enough. so i go triple... with trelegy. with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler,... it's the only on
hedge fund attached, tap into $10 billion of that and make it grad waltz swimming in debt from your institution whole with some of that money. that would be justiceudied lesbian poetry at yale. dan: every time big government pumps big money into healthcare and education, things magically get worse. why can't democrats make that connection. rebuttal coming up next. ♪ keep it comin' love ♪ ♪ keep it comin' love ♪ ♪ don't stop it now, don't stop it no ♪ ♪ don't stop it now, don't...
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institutional changes and pathways to equality. no more than 20% of black americans said they thought any u.s. institution would change in terms of the criminal justice political system, the health care system and others we asked about. no more than 20% of black americans thought any of those institutions would change in order to treat black people more fairly. host: and they view these as roadblocks? guest: they view these institutions as one's that need either made -- either major changes or complete overhauls in terms of being able to get rid of racial discrimination. these numbers represent a critique of these institutions and how black americans feel they are being treated within them. host: i just want to show the viewers the results of what you were just talking about. black american views on reducing racial inequality. many black adults say institutional overhauls are necessity -- are necessary to ensure fair treatment. here is a percentage of black adults say each of the following needs to be completely rebuilt. 54% said the prison system. 49% pointed to policing. the courts and the judicial process, 48% of them pointed to that. the politica
institutional changes and pathways to equality. no more than 20% of black americans said they thought any u.s. institution would change in terms of the criminal justice political system, the health care system and others we asked about. no more than 20% of black americans thought any of those institutions would change in order to treat black people more fairly. host: and they view these as roadblocks? guest: they view these institutions as one's that need either made -- either major changes or...
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of both institutions. and i think one thing here is that the department of justice is coming late to the game quite frankly. the january six committee has done a ton of investigation and they have covered a lot of ground, especially at a time when the department of justice may be having a man power issue, just in terms of addressing all of the aspects of the january 6th investigation. from the thousands of the ground level minions that they profit to prosecute, from all these fundraising, the violence, the false electors scheme. having so much of this groundwork done by the house committee and having that shared and working in a way that they won't compromise each other and using the department of justices powerful tools, because remember people cannot stonewall a grand jury subpoena or get very far with things like executive privilege with the department of justice like they can with congress. i think this is a huge turning point. >> finally tuna renata, on this flurry of activity we've had in the last week, there's this doj policy around politically sensitive investigations and the traditional 60 days, t
of both institutions. and i think one thing here is that the department of justice is coming late to the game quite frankly. the january six committee has done a ton of investigation and they have covered a lot of ground, especially at a time when the department of justice may be having a man power issue, just in terms of addressing all of the aspects of the january 6th investigation. from the thousands of the ground level minions that they profit to prosecute, from all these fundraising, the...
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ask me what's the best part of being chief justice it's because you get to be chancellor of the smithsonian. [laughter] it is the largest research and educational institute in the world. it does extraordinary scientific research with museums. the board of regents which governs it. the science, the research field, the art field. it is a wonderful collection of people. by accident i get to reside over their meetings. i know little about what the expertise is needed. which might be beneficial because they often have to -- and i'm sure they won't put it this way -- to dumb things down. they are great experts at what they do. i am not. there is no such thing as a dumb question. apparently, there are. [laughter] i asked them. i'm very proud of the association with them and it has resulted in some wonderful moments for me. i got to put my hand on john jay's robe. it which is in the smithsonian. the curator was not looking at the time because you are not supposed to do that. one of my favorite moments, when marsalis -- wenton marsalis was performing and i thought it would be great if he used louis armstrong's trumpet. the curator was not too keen on the idea but
ask me what's the best part of being chief justice it's because you get to be chancellor of the smithsonian. [laughter] it is the largest research and educational institute in the world. it does extraordinary scientific research with museums. the board of regents which governs it. the science, the research field, the art field. it is a wonderful collection of people. by accident i get to reside over their meetings. i know little about what the expertise is needed. which might be beneficial...