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we got an opportunity to tour the washoe county jail in reno nevada. and lots of money and you know. we don't that's working me they're going down and medical they're going to work it all around us all you know our escort think of one but we weren't allowed to film naf care staffer activities. in 2015 naff care got a contract for more than $4000000.00 with this jail a little over 2 years later 13 inmates had died a 600 percent spike in the chills death rate according to the reno gazette terminal are you satisfied with that care so i would say since i've taken office yes there have been poor tests in the jail just this year since deer in belem was sworn in as the new sheriff 3 were suicides in the 4th died from a medical condition at what point do you feel like you might need to draw the line here and reassess who's for body and health care when we see consistent errors the same errors or a majority of errors in medical work people are going to appropriate medical care that is the key for me of ok then we need to reassess campaign finance records show t
we got an opportunity to tour the washoe county jail in reno nevada. and lots of money and you know. we don't that's working me they're going down and medical they're going to work it all around us all you know our escort think of one but we weren't allowed to film naf care staffer activities. in 2015 naff care got a contract for more than $4000000.00 with this jail a little over 2 years later 13 inmates had died a 600 percent spike in the chills death rate according to the reno gazette...
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on april 17th 2014 madeline was booked on a drug charge at a jail in oregon. that's her slumped down and struggling to stand as her body goes through heroin withdrawal. she died 3 days later after pleading for help from the chelles for profit medical contractor a company called caracas and. she said the chaplain from the jail and another police officer came to my door. my life not expecting that she will they would tell me she was dead that's for sure. cries and settled a lawsuit accusing them of wrongful death gross negligence and reckless misconduct she could have been saved with a simple life be a bag assailing solution would have saved madeline pickens life. as jails in the us struggle to treat inmates with addictions or chronic medical conditions they're increasingly turning to for profit health care providers for you but there's a growing number of lawsuits against the him pull the companies in this business the idea that companies that provide bad service that injure or kill people will eventually lose customers and go out of business just don't apply i
on april 17th 2014 madeline was booked on a drug charge at a jail in oregon. that's her slumped down and struggling to stand as her body goes through heroin withdrawal. she died 3 days later after pleading for help from the chelles for profit medical contractor a company called caracas and. she said the chaplain from the jail and another police officer came to my door. my life not expecting that she will they would tell me she was dead that's for sure. cries and settled a lawsuit accusing them...
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companies offering services to prisons and jails being to the 19. eighty's i hope we can count on your support in our war on crime in our efforts to protect the innocent and put the professional criminals in jail where they belong when tough on crime policies started putting record numbers of people behind bars beaker entrepreneurs lined up to take on lucrative contracts selling themselves as cheaper and more efficient than government agencies it worked for profit companies provide some part of prison health care to more than half of states according to one study both prisons and jails have been increasingly outsourcing their health care to private for profit corporations sometimes it's as in response to these claims that they can do it better and more cheaply do these companies save the counties and states money and if so how do they save them money well there's no evidence that they save money and that's because it's it's highly implausible that they could save money again if they were trying to provide the same service and yet generate a profit f
companies offering services to prisons and jails being to the 19. eighty's i hope we can count on your support in our war on crime in our efforts to protect the innocent and put the professional criminals in jail where they belong when tough on crime policies started putting record numbers of people behind bars beaker entrepreneurs lined up to take on lucrative contracts selling themselves as cheaper and more efficient than government agencies it worked for profit companies provide some part of...
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a new documentary 16 bars chronicles the lives of 4 inmates at the richmond city jail in the u.s. state virginia their stories and songs give the audience our role look into america's criminal justice system. development going to be right some music. behind bars but they still have. to make it in this music is capturing this moment we're. here to discuss the film from los angeles grammy award winning rapper speech from the group of arrested development who you saw the trailer just now and in our studio it sound bath and lynn twyman sam is the director of the film 16 bars and lynn is a regional coordinator for the documentary helping facilitate community discussions around the film welcome everyone to the show it's so good to have you here. so i'm going to be talking with you it's great to have you i'll start with you speech in los angeles talk to us about the idea behind an album out of jail where did that come from. well honestly music is my thing i wanted to do music in a jail when i saw a documentary on c.n.n. that had a daddy daughter dance and at the end of the day i was like
a new documentary 16 bars chronicles the lives of 4 inmates at the richmond city jail in the u.s. state virginia their stories and songs give the audience our role look into america's criminal justice system. development going to be right some music. behind bars but they still have. to make it in this music is capturing this moment we're. here to discuss the film from los angeles grammy award winning rapper speech from the group of arrested development who you saw the trailer just now and in...
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there is a women's jail, there is the men's facility in elmwood in milpitas, the main jail complex at the downtown san jose near the county, and then we're also active in the juvenile probation facilities. so there are two of those. there are about $3,500 people altogether. so, it's considered one of the super jails, i think, about the 11th largest in the country. >> wow. >> at this point. >> when you say we, do you have other chaplains on staff that work with you. >> yes. >> and volunteers, i would imagine. >> this is a fairly large operation. >> yeah. >> there are a total of five full-time chaplains and administrative assistant, manager, and then, there is one person for each of the facilities. that is very, very little, considering the breadth and depth of the need. >> uh-huh. >> and so we are primarily oriented towards helping local folks volunteer. we have probably about 350 people that are involved with us from all of the different faiths, different denominations. we try to make available a couple of things. one, anyone who comes into custody. we want to be available to serve th
there is a women's jail, there is the men's facility in elmwood in milpitas, the main jail complex at the downtown san jose near the county, and then we're also active in the juvenile probation facilities. so there are two of those. there are about $3,500 people altogether. so, it's considered one of the super jails, i think, about the 11th largest in the country. >> wow. >> at this point. >> when you say we, do you have other chaplains on staff that work with you. >>...
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i've been to jail 43 times and to prison twice.crack, marijuana, possession, paraphernalia, you know, all that. >> all right. this is april arnold. her arrest date was august the 20th of 1997. possession of cocaine is her most severe charge. you can see she's really young there. back in that time i didn't know her, but i heard lots of stories. everybody knew when she was coming. this is where it gets hard. the face starts to change. this is probably where she was sentenced to some time, some serious time. and this was where we start to see the hard april. >> i would fight the officers. there were probably at least a dozen of them can tell you how many times they've handcuffed me to the bed, maced me, fought me. >> she came to jail being a complete and total disruption all the time. >> i just didn't care. i just wanted to get back out so i could finish getting high again. every time i'd come, all those times, i'd say, god, get me out of jail and i'll never do it again. and i would get out and come back. >> during arnold's last jail
i've been to jail 43 times and to prison twice.crack, marijuana, possession, paraphernalia, you know, all that. >> all right. this is april arnold. her arrest date was august the 20th of 1997. possession of cocaine is her most severe charge. you can see she's really young there. back in that time i didn't know her, but i heard lots of stories. everybody knew when she was coming. this is where it gets hard. the face starts to change. this is probably where she was sentenced to some time,...
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this time it was inside the jail. and involved a tin of chewing tobacco. >> looks like he stole some deputy's can of chew out of his bag. he snuck behind the deputy's g. desk, slinking down, crawling on his belly where the deputy had his bag. he comes back you see an object in his hand that's brown, prette much looks like a can of tobacco and ended up going into the gym with it which lord knows what happened to it after that. couldn't find it afterwards. >> somebody offered me $25 worth of commissary for a can of the officer's chewing tobacco. somebody called him over to change the tv. i slipped in behind his desk, got into his bag, took his can of chewing tobacco. >> wesson is due to have a hearing on the matter which could result in him being placed in disciplinary detention for up to 15 days, in which case he would be confined to his cell 23 hours a day and lose most privileges. >> you going to fight it? >> of course. i mean, give it a shot. >> wesson plans to give the disciplinary committee a very different accoun
this time it was inside the jail. and involved a tin of chewing tobacco. >> looks like he stole some deputy's can of chew out of his bag. he snuck behind the deputy's g. desk, slinking down, crawling on his belly where the deputy had his bag. he comes back you see an object in his hand that's brown, prette much looks like a can of tobacco and ended up going into the gym with it which lord knows what happened to it after that. couldn't find it afterwards. >> somebody offered me $25...
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you know, it d not feel like jail, and i did a jail bit. >> instead of taking shots at us, come on downee it for yourself. >> sreenivasan: sheriff cocchi says he's open to having hisla program red by civil agencies in the state, including the department of public health. but in the meantime, he says, the stakes could not be higher. >> take my 120 beds away. then what? how many funerals we going to? how many family members have go to bloved one? i'm not going to be on that side of the coin. >> but that's a false choice you have. you need a civilian setting for these people. we're not saying, "take the coeatment away." what we want is itment to fund and make available treatment in health care settings where it belongs. >> sreenivasan: tenneriello supports the pending state legiation to make that happe ldt sheriff cohi argues that his program shou be allowed to continue even if others in the state are not. >> i would ask, don't throw the baby out with the bath please. if we're doing it right, acknowledge that. carve us out. allow us to do what we're doing. >> sreenivasan: for now, the sher
you know, it d not feel like jail, and i did a jail bit. >> instead of taking shots at us, come on downee it for yourself. >> sreenivasan: sheriff cocchi says he's open to having hisla program red by civil agencies in the state, including the department of public health. but in the meantime, he says, the stakes could not be higher. >> take my 120 beds away. then what? how many funerals we going to? how many family members have go to bloved one? i'm not going to be on that side...
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my girlfriend's in this jail.sibility that that was from my girlfriend. >> you knew there was a note there. >> no. >> not -- >> not knew it was there coming, no. my -- my girlfriend is in 83m. did i know that was for me? >> it just seems kind of strange to me that you are going through these trays that happen to come from this unit. and you happen to find a note that was from your girlfriend. >> i've been going through a lot of trays. like my job -- >> i understand that. obviously you see what i'm saying. >> sarge, i guess maybe i should have just kept throwing it away. i'll accept accountability. >> your only saving grace in this report and the reason why you probably aren't going to receive much time is because you were charged wrong. if you were charged with possession of contraband, we would have given you the 30 days. >> so i want to say this too. about that note thing, man, i utilize the united states postal service to the fullest. check my mail log. it's on fire. i get a million letters a day from her. so i
my girlfriend's in this jail.sibility that that was from my girlfriend. >> you knew there was a note there. >> no. >> not -- >> not knew it was there coming, no. my -- my girlfriend is in 83m. did i know that was for me? >> it just seems kind of strange to me that you are going through these trays that happen to come from this unit. and you happen to find a note that was from your girlfriend. >> i've been going through a lot of trays. like my job -- >>...
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i don't want to be in jail no more. i was tired of being in jail. tired of dealing with all of the things that i have been dealing with. i was just sick of everything and everybody. >> after a few hours on racked watch, deputy mayberry responds to a disturbance in walker's housing unit. she has been trashing her cell and kicking the door. >> what's wrong? >> stop yelling. i can hear you. >> walker says the inmate worker who moved her possessions into her new cell stole her radio and other items. >> let me do some looking around, you say a radio and shampoo. >> radio, shampoo, [ bleep ] -- >> let me do some searching around, all right? >> tell that -- >> i'll tell her. relax, okay? >> walker is also irritated by other women outside her cell in the unit's day room. >> don't be trying to act hard that i'm behind this door, you fat, sloppy bitch! >> hey, chill out. don't let them rub you up. because you're locked up and they're not. so i mean, just chill out, all right? i'll get your radio back to you, okay? listen, i don't know about all that. i don't
i don't want to be in jail no more. i was tired of being in jail. tired of dealing with all of the things that i have been dealing with. i was just sick of everything and everybody. >> after a few hours on racked watch, deputy mayberry responds to a disturbance in walker's housing unit. she has been trashing her cell and kicking the door. >> what's wrong? >> stop yelling. i can hear you. >> walker says the inmate worker who moved her possessions into her new cell stole...
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with weapons and that's stipulated in the statutes could be used to keep them in jail until they were convicted the statute described sedition as any kind of resistance using force or pressure against the government that kind of definition were all seditious all of us i certainly am because i resist with pressure things that my government does all the time there are plenty of things that i disagree with so if people are in jail for 9 years for that that means that there is no democracy in spain because spain will simply. apply that definition of sedition to anybody that it doesn't like and that's a step to shame and that's a that's a travesty but that is not the point when you have this contrast between popular opinion democratic opinion political opinion and general reads by the podium nature of these sentences the question is still will merely speaking go against a state of the government can possibly be considered a criminal debacle see or that's a new one. the government so you look at the institutions of european union have been pretty cool towards catalunya yeah and that kind of
with weapons and that's stipulated in the statutes could be used to keep them in jail until they were convicted the statute described sedition as any kind of resistance using force or pressure against the government that kind of definition were all seditious all of us i certainly am because i resist with pressure things that my government does all the time there are plenty of things that i disagree with so if people are in jail for 9 years for that that means that there is no democracy in spain...
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the imprisoned independence supporters who symbol you carry in your lapel a previous minister is in jail just for. making it possible for the people of other referendum well we think that this is a process which has been for almost 10 years right now. so that the mind of the catalan people for their beginning for more autonomy was not an independence process or that again it was just in the mind of fiscal authority for definitely more. moral donna me say spain was actually. pulled down by the spanish government. with its constitutional court saying no to a state those new set of i don't know which had been voted by the parliament you had been voted by the spanish. parliament where the spanish were in the results of the whole spaniards and it was approved by referendum that law that neal. which was not an independent edition was ruled out by the spanish that after that people started bolting independence parties and now we have a majority in the bottom and for independence and we've had a majority for some years and i think that will continue so i mean google doodle grow if the spanish go
the imprisoned independence supporters who symbol you carry in your lapel a previous minister is in jail just for. making it possible for the people of other referendum well we think that this is a process which has been for almost 10 years right now. so that the mind of the catalan people for their beginning for more autonomy was not an independence process or that again it was just in the mind of fiscal authority for definitely more. moral donna me say spain was actually. pulled down by the...
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the imprisoned independence supporters who symbol you carry in your lapel a previous minister is in jail just for but i'm all doing and making it possible for the people of other referendum where we. we think that this is a process which has been for almost 10 years right now. so the demand of the catalan people for the beginning for more autonomy. and independence processes that again was just a reminder of fiscal follow it efore definitely more have more autonomy in say spain was actually. pulled down by the spanish government. with its constitutional court to say no to a state to a new set of settling which had been voted by the catalan parliament had been voted by the spanish. parliament where the spanish only rejects of the whole spaniards and it was approved by referendum in the lonny that law that new constitution which was not an independent constitution was ruled out by the spanish national court after that people started voting for independence parties and now we have a majority in the park at the bottom and for independence and we've had a majority for some years and i think t
the imprisoned independence supporters who symbol you carry in your lapel a previous minister is in jail just for but i'm all doing and making it possible for the people of other referendum where we. we think that this is a process which has been for almost 10 years right now. so the demand of the catalan people for the beginning for more autonomy. and independence processes that again was just a reminder of fiscal follow it efore definitely more have more autonomy in say spain was actually....
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with a complex case ahead of him, gathers can face a long stretch in jail. he and a co-defendant face 13 charges. prosecutors say they held up three businesses during a four-day crime spree. gathers has pled not guilty. >> armed robbery just been something that always came natural as a first instinct. my first armed robbery was a mexican market. i went in there and demanded money, and i seen the power that i had when i look into their eyes. >>oo gathers says he never physically harmed the robbery victims, but acknowledges having scarred them in other ways. >> i understand that i did scar them probably for life because it will be a memory forgotten. you can hear it in their voice. >> what? >> you can>> hear them pleading you can hear them pleading. you can hear them wanting to cry out, but they don't want to see sort of weak and too vulnerable in the situation that a they're going through. >> what about their eyes? >> their eyes? >> what did you see? >> their life. i can tell>> that they feel lik this could be a life and death situation. >> gathers says he al
with a complex case ahead of him, gathers can face a long stretch in jail. he and a co-defendant face 13 charges. prosecutors say they held up three businesses during a four-day crime spree. gathers has pled not guilty. >> armed robbery just been something that always came natural as a first instinct. my first armed robbery was a mexican market. i went in there and demanded money, and i seen the power that i had when i look into their eyes. >>oo gathers says he never physically...
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nobody wants to see drug users in jail. they want them to get the correct treatment they need. >> we are piloting lead in san francisco. close to civic center along market street, union plaza, powell street and in the mission, 16th and mission. >> our goal in san francisco and in seattle is to work with individuals who are cycling in and out of criminal justice and are falling through the cracks and using this as intervention to address that population and the racial disparity we see. we want to focus on the mission in tender loan district. >> it goes to the partners that hired case managers to deal directly with the clients. case managers with referrals from the police or city agencies connect with the person to determine what their needs are and how we can best meet those needs. >> i have nobody, no friends, no resources, i am flat-out on my own. i witnessed women getting beat, men getting beat. transgenders getting beat up. i saw people shot, stabbed. >> these are people that have had many visits to the county jail in sa
nobody wants to see drug users in jail. they want them to get the correct treatment they need. >> we are piloting lead in san francisco. close to civic center along market street, union plaza, powell street and in the mission, 16th and mission. >> our goal in san francisco and in seattle is to work with individuals who are cycling in and out of criminal justice and are falling through the cracks and using this as intervention to address that population and the racial disparity we...
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iszil's former president freed from jail after a supreme court ruling. a wave of anger on the streets in chile after the president announced countermeasureses against violent protesters. calms top curry calls for as morore protesesters have been lled with clashehes with security forces. . ringng of fire bushfires will get even worse in australia as people rushed to get out of their homomes. >> brazil's former president has walked out of prison after 19 he was surrounded and cheered by his supporters. earlier, a judge ordered his release after brazil's top court ruled to end mandatory jail time for convicted criminals have lost their first appeal. he was sentenced to more than 12 years in jail last year ahead of presidential elections. more on this story through the hour. in chile, police or firing tear gas and water cannons at protesters who are throwing rocks in response. this was the scene in the capitol one hour ago. demonstrations began over a hike in fares, but spiral into widespread anger across government economic policies. more than 20 people hav
iszil's former president freed from jail after a supreme court ruling. a wave of anger on the streets in chile after the president announced countermeasureses against violent protesters. calms top curry calls for as morore protesesters have been lled with clashehes with security forces. . ringng of fire bushfires will get even worse in australia as people rushed to get out of their homomes. >> brazil's former president has walked out of prison after 19 he was surrounded and cheered by his...
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well i want you to get jail bad and you got the boy. you got your privates you got the perfect storm just like me. but for now all he can do is watch from his front porch as the kids on the street make the same mistakes he did. mistakes that rarely come with the 2nd child. patrol cars emergency lights show the way for paul the point he's reached his 2nd crime scene of the night. a few hours ago 2 young men in their early twenty's were shot. out of a moving car on a street full of traffic. that could easily have been more victims says paul of. innocent people who just happened to be passing by. there is no time of day in chicago when it doesn't happen like i said you know it really there's a shooting every 4 hours in chicago so you know it's rare i don't know that we've got a day without it shooting for 2 years now i think it's my juniors and not a day without a shooting or a 24 hour period without a shooting so you know again crime is down the homicides in shootings have had no doubt about 25 percent but we still have 75 percent that is
well i want you to get jail bad and you got the boy. you got your privates you got the perfect storm just like me. but for now all he can do is watch from his front porch as the kids on the street make the same mistakes he did. mistakes that rarely come with the 2nd child. patrol cars emergency lights show the way for paul the point he's reached his 2nd crime scene of the night. a few hours ago 2 young men in their early twenty's were shot. out of a moving car on a street full of traffic. that...
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corpus requested by her sister she has been in jail for 2018. months of her imprisonment for accepting money for her presidential campaign over various years giant construction company d it has been a common thing for politicians like her businessman its former president. are under investigation now for having to feed money such as brazilian companies no hungry doesn't mean that she is free of charge as the best geisha to her home was receiving money from other rich continue she could be charged jail but prosecutors jailed her because they thought that such things said that she was obstructing justice and that she could leave the country so now of course there's a huge complaint from the prosecutor's proctor there are a lot of people of course who are in favor of the body supporters of her that are very happy that she's out now but like i say she could go back to jail quite soon there's been more violence in eastern democratic republic of congo rebels have killed 13 people in cocoa tama near the village voice show where 28 people died during an
corpus requested by her sister she has been in jail for 2018. months of her imprisonment for accepting money for her presidential campaign over various years giant construction company d it has been a common thing for politicians like her businessman its former president. are under investigation now for having to feed money such as brazilian companies no hungry doesn't mean that she is free of charge as the best geisha to her home was receiving money from other rich continue she could be...
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jail, he was never recaptured. there were magazine photos of him on the of paris. he later did spend some time in argentina. mainly, he moved to spain and operated there. he had a private security consulting firm. the 1960's.through he was doing work for the spanish government and the egyptian government. he was never recaptured. eventually, they just washed it away. the courts in germany who ran that types of thing. they just cut him loose for time served. my mother was a surveyor for those roads north of the kasten c. an interesting story, it was a german project and something the british hated this railroad. they hated it because it went from the persian gulf to the soviet union. they wanted a railroad that went from iraq to india. they wanted it to go east-west and not coast-to-coast from the persian gulf to the caspian sea. that is the way the shah wanted it and that is the way they built it. it later became an important goingith the supplies from the persian gulf into the soviet union. >> two questions. one i
jail, he was never recaptured. there were magazine photos of him on the of paris. he later did spend some time in argentina. mainly, he moved to spain and operated there. he had a private security consulting firm. the 1960's.through he was doing work for the spanish government and the egyptian government. he was never recaptured. eventually, they just washed it away. the courts in germany who ran that types of thing. they just cut him loose for time served. my mother was a surveyor for those...
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while most of the jail is surrounded by barbed-wire. the fugitives were both born in salinas and authorities say affiliated with different gangs. investigators are now looking into if other inmates helped them escape. >> we're going to do everything we possibly can to see what happened and how it happened. >> authorities are offering a $5,000 reward to catch the inmates, and in the meantime they say they are working to make repairs to make sure this doesn't happen again. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> our time now 4:34. here's a look at some of the top stories this morning. police in orinda still investigating that deadly halloween night mass shooting at a party at an airbnb rental home. so far no arrests have been made. today the orinda city council will open their session with a moment of silence for the victims. >>> that fire has burned more than 2100 square miles. it is now 82% contained. burne another 350 are still considered threatened. >>> and today is election day here in california. the polls will open at 7:00 this morning and stay open
while most of the jail is surrounded by barbed-wire. the fugitives were both born in salinas and authorities say affiliated with different gangs. investigators are now looking into if other inmates helped them escape. >> we're going to do everything we possibly can to see what happened and how it happened. >> authorities are offering a $5,000 reward to catch the inmates, and in the meantime they say they are working to make repairs to make sure this doesn't happen again. ktvu fox 2...
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we want access to county jail where they already made the decision to lock someone in a jail sale, takey threat or flight risk. we want access to the jail paid we don't want cops to be immigration officers. the whole thing with some people don't want to be immigration we do not want them to be immigration officers. we want access to the taxpayer funded it jail where you lock someone up because you're in violation of federal law. that's the confusion were trying to straighten out to the america people. >> president trump is desponding to the tragic murder of an american family in mexico at the hands of drug cartel members. the president tweeting this is the time for mexico with the help of the united states to wage war on the drug cartels and wipe them off the face of the earth. we merely await a call from their great new president. mexico has rejected peasant drums offer to help in the investigation so how do think we should respond? >> i think we need to play hardball. mexico will not fix the cartel. they dealt with it for decades and they are not winning. they are losing rid the unite
we want access to county jail where they already made the decision to lock someone in a jail sale, takey threat or flight risk. we want access to the jail paid we don't want cops to be immigration officers. the whole thing with some people don't want to be immigration we do not want them to be immigration officers. we want access to the taxpayer funded it jail where you lock someone up because you're in violation of federal law. that's the confusion were trying to straighten out to the america...
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mr kwan's job was sending people to jail. after retiring he decided to send himself to jail. and build a business on the way. to. assist the prison. the owners of this jail own servants chief prisoners the couple each have their own favorite cells and their favorite views inside the jail they prefer to serve time in solitary confinement. cruelty of cool. because you put them on those and i have one of those is it. going to tell you when to take a treatment. thanks to opening the jail its founders were also given their own freedom spending time on your own is the unique full riot t. of n.t. stress therapy on offer here. i don't want that for. that author pointed out and they don't get a $100.00 sit on a bonus or get a book omaha that will rant that's how this time goes thought of. puppet. call mobile phones computers and modern communication. devices are banned here. however you are welcome to use a pen remote book. many people start writing or drawing while serving a sentence. all over it how they did how they took what he. has had on a video get through i don't know who i pi
mr kwan's job was sending people to jail. after retiring he decided to send himself to jail. and build a business on the way. to. assist the prison. the owners of this jail own servants chief prisoners the couple each have their own favorite cells and their favorite views inside the jail they prefer to serve time in solitary confinement. cruelty of cool. because you put them on those and i have one of those is it. going to tell you when to take a treatment. thanks to opening the jail its...
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mr kwan's job was sending people to jail. after retiring he decided to send himself to jail. and build a business on the way. to. the prison. the owners of this jail also with chief prisoners the couple each have their own favorite cells and their favorite views inside their jail they prefer to serve time in solitary confinement. but you could see of cool. because you compound those and i upon those is it. going to tell you when to take a 2 month. thanks to opening the jail its founders were also given their own freedom spending time on your own is the unique full riot t. of n.t. stress therapy on offer here. don't let that. i know that there were no that she got off. of they don't quite know what when she got up on a c 4 but about coma how that will meant that's how it gets tired of us thought of when they seem to pop it. whole mobile phones computers and modern communication devices are here. however you're welcome to use a pen for most books. many people start writing or drawing while serving a sentence. or even going on with it how do they gain what i think which in today
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is al jazeera live from doha so coming up i brazil's former president lula da silva is freed from jail after supreme court ruling. security is stepped up across india had a court verdict on the ownership of a religious site claimed by both hindus and muslims. and 2 people are killed as bush is devastated straightest eastern coast. we begin in chile where group of protesters are openly defying president sebastian pinera threat of tougher security measures against violent protesters mosques demonstrators have set fire to a university in the capital santiago and some a looting and destroying properties past few hours police fired tear gas and water cannon and protesters it flew rocks demonstrations 1st began of a hike in metro fast but have now spiraled into widespread anger against government economic policies. and 20 people have been killed and nearly $2000.00 injured in violence in the past few weeks and not all. demonstrations to be. explained. as chile enters day 23 of this social upheaval we are still seeing the 2 faces of these demonstrations on the one hand tens of thousands of pe
is al jazeera live from doha so coming up i brazil's former president lula da silva is freed from jail after supreme court ruling. security is stepped up across india had a court verdict on the ownership of a religious site claimed by both hindus and muslims. and 2 people are killed as bush is devastated straightest eastern coast. we begin in chile where group of protesters are openly defying president sebastian pinera threat of tougher security measures against violent protesters mosques...
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she's not here to take anyone to jail.er granddaughter is a lover of this playground and we are happy to have her as a supporter, so thank you for your service to san francisco. fill, you say that i am the park champion, i tell you no one works harder to bring in the resources and move these projects faster to get these done so that you have these results today. thank you and your team for the work that you continue to do. [ applause ]. >> mayor breed: last but not least, i started that and she finished it. valley brown has been an amazing advocate for this community for decades and she made sure that we got this project done. i will say in absolute record time. we just broke ground on this project last year and in bureaucracy time, this is fast. ladies and gentlemen, the person who was making it happen and doing the work for this community, your supervisor, valley brown. [ applause ]. >> thank you, mayor breed. i remember when this was a twinkle in your eye, phil. i see the ashbury council is here. people have come here b
she's not here to take anyone to jail.er granddaughter is a lover of this playground and we are happy to have her as a supporter, so thank you for your service to san francisco. fill, you say that i am the park champion, i tell you no one works harder to bring in the resources and move these projects faster to get these done so that you have these results today. thank you and your team for the work that you continue to do. [ applause ]. >> mayor breed: last but not least, i started that...
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i presume former president lula da silva is freed from jail after a supreme court ruling. security stepped up across india ahead of a court verdict on the ownership of a religious site claimed by both induce the muslims. to people are killed as bushfires devastated straightly is eastern coast. will begin in chile where a group of protesters are openly defying president sebastian pinera as threat of tougher security measures against violent protesters masked demonstrators have set fire to a university in the capital santiago and some are looting and destroying properties the last few hours police fired tear gas and water cannons protests threw rocks in response demonstrations 1st began over a hike in natural science but have now spiraled into widespread anger against government economic policies more than 20 people have been killed nearly 2000 others injured violence over the past few weeks. well not all demonstrations have been violent in america. as chile enters day 23 of this social upheaval we are still seeing the 2 faces of these demonstrations on the one hand tens of
i presume former president lula da silva is freed from jail after a supreme court ruling. security stepped up across india ahead of a court verdict on the ownership of a religious site claimed by both induce the muslims. to people are killed as bushfires devastated straightly is eastern coast. will begin in chile where a group of protesters are openly defying president sebastian pinera as threat of tougher security measures against violent protesters masked demonstrators have set fire to a...
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turi sais he deserves to be in jail for life rebecca. is still waiting for justice catherine saw al-jazeera q one job he's done democratic republic of congo. a cambodian opposition leaders from a band political party are being prevented from returning home they want to lead protests on saturday against prime minister hun sen laura burdon manly has more. from his home in paris sam rainsy says he's determined to return to cambodia he's been in exile for much of the past decade raese says he wants to gather other opposition politicians from the band cambodian national rescue party to lead protests against prime minister. was telling us he says it's to restore democracy to the country but as he arrived as an airport in paris in an effort to return home this happened and not enough for me. and the allowed to vote or to try the national. right for hundreds of thousands of research they have received from very high up the instruction not to allow me to. his deputy musak is one of several opposition leaders who fled from cambodia fearing arrest
turi sais he deserves to be in jail for life rebecca. is still waiting for justice catherine saw al-jazeera q one job he's done democratic republic of congo. a cambodian opposition leaders from a band political party are being prevented from returning home they want to lead protests on saturday against prime minister hun sen laura burdon manly has more. from his home in paris sam rainsy says he's determined to return to cambodia he's been in exile for much of the past decade raese says he wants...
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and we are conserving individuals while they are in jail and we are trying to move them out of jail as quickly as we possibly can. >> i would add that it's rare that individuals who are on an existing lps conservatorship are brought into custody. i think we're successful there, but there are individuals who certainly are seen in custody who would benefit from being on a conservatorship and the jail is able to make those referrals. >> what about you? >> we are not conserving individuals under the lps act under the age of 18 and, actually, the age breakdown between 18-24 only makes us 2% of our lps caseload. >> thank you. >> thank you for your presentation, for your work. at the start of this, let me ask you some specific kinds of questions about the charts but at the beginning of this, i talked, i think, about the mismatch between san francisco, the reasonable expectation we would have a mechanism in place that is not incarceration for taking care of folks who can't take care of themselves. the sense that is conservatorship in the public's mind. and the reality that other than conser
and we are conserving individuals while they are in jail and we are trying to move them out of jail as quickly as we possibly can. >> i would add that it's rare that individuals who are on an existing lps conservatorship are brought into custody. i think we're successful there, but there are individuals who certainly are seen in custody who would benefit from being on a conservatorship and the jail is able to make those referrals. >> what about you? >> we are not conserving...
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no no 1st of all if someone if anyone committing a crime should be jailed it doesn't matter as a polishenglish or anyone else that's number one crimes which you mentioned are not committed in the name of a law. they are just criminals we talk about here details but why not number one why not. i don't know i wonder why should it be. about was it not the terrorists as you know. almost terrorists are muslims that's not true as you know in fact that's not what you dream of the most of the far right terrorist attacks of the us this year were from a committed a crime they should be it's funny you say most terrorists are muslim this is one of the worst terrorist attacks that we saw was in new zealand. one of the worst terrorist attacks this year due to the high profile was the murder of more than 50 muslims in new zealand by a christian far right white supremacist and he's jailed. some muslims are jailed as well what's your point should i blame all white christians for what that man in new zealand did my point is that they the difference between our reaction after day new zealand was condemnat
no no 1st of all if someone if anyone committing a crime should be jailed it doesn't matter as a polishenglish or anyone else that's number one crimes which you mentioned are not committed in the name of a law. they are just criminals we talk about here details but why not number one why not. i don't know i wonder why should it be. about was it not the terrorists as you know. almost terrorists are muslims that's not true as you know in fact that's not what you dream of the most of the far right...
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i have one young man in jail for six years. a you have many years to go. with alico, you know that very well. he was one of the ultimate fighters, tough guy. these are tough people. i have been given a lot of thank you's, including some great special forces people come to the white house and they brought conan. they gave us a rundown or what happened in al-baghdadi. >> [indiscernible] >> we have a great friendship, they are great people. livinge a lot of people in this country. they have become citizens of the united states. another great people, we have a good relationship. >> disparaging numbers of the armed forces -- >> i'm sticking up for the armed forces. there has never been a president that is going to stick up for them and has like i am. including the fact we spent 2.5 trillion dollars on rebuilding our armed forces. you let others go, including a young gentleman. now the person president obama stole with her medicine amounts of classified information. man.st lost another he was paralyzed. when you have a system and probably had a five -- five to s
i have one young man in jail for six years. a you have many years to go. with alico, you know that very well. he was one of the ultimate fighters, tough guy. these are tough people. i have been given a lot of thank you's, including some great special forces people come to the white house and they brought conan. they gave us a rundown or what happened in al-baghdadi. >> [indiscernible] >> we have a great friendship, they are great people. livinge a lot of people in this country. they...
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brazil's former president lula da silva is freed from jail after a supreme court ruling. iraq's top clear it calls for more protesters are killed in clashes with security forces. 2 people are dating bushfires devastating eastern parts of australia. we begin in chile where a group of protesters are openly defying president sebastian pin year as threat of tougher security measures against violent protesters demonstrators have set fire to a university in the capital santiago and some a looting and destroying properties in the last few hours police fired tear gas and water cannon at protesters who threw rocks in response demonstrations 1st began over a hike in metro phase but have now spiraled into widespread anger against the government's economic policies more than 20 people have been killed nearly 2000 others injured in violence over the past few weeks not all demonstrations have been violent though is our life in america editor lucy newman reports. chile enters day 23 of this social upheaval we are still seeing the 2 faces of these demonstrations on the one hand tens of t
brazil's former president lula da silva is freed from jail after a supreme court ruling. iraq's top clear it calls for more protesters are killed in clashes with security forces. 2 people are dating bushfires devastating eastern parts of australia. we begin in chile where a group of protesters are openly defying president sebastian pin year as threat of tougher security measures against violent protesters demonstrators have set fire to a university in the capital santiago and some a looting and...
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they wanted to put him in jail for 25 years. one young man was in jail for 7 years. he had 16 years to go. i want to tell you, when you look at what they did to that man, you would have been very proud at what we ended up doing. he came out and he hugged his parents.
they wanted to put him in jail for 25 years. one young man was in jail for 7 years. he had 16 years to go. i want to tell you, when you look at what they did to that man, you would have been very proud at what we ended up doing. he came out and he hugged his parents.