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versus federal prisons and jails. the overwhelming number of incarcerated people being in the state prisons as opposed to local jails. even within the local jails you have a big portion of those folks who are notwhereas in thes obviously folks have been convicted with a big chunk being violent offenders versus those with property cases or drug cases or public order. can you talk a little bit about the overall number of people within the u.s. jail and prison system and how that compares with the rest of the world? guest:■ ( let about that. although jails have fewer people in them at any given time, because people turn over in jail all the time you have about 10 million people a year passing to the doors of jails. they are kind of underrecognized as a major part of our system. in fac■v■yt,eople in this country who are locked up --roughly 2 million people -- that dwarfs any old. the u.s. has roughly 25% of the incarcerated population in the cwo 5% of the overall population. our incarceration rate in this country is far o
versus federal prisons and jails. the overwhelming number of incarcerated people being in the state prisons as opposed to local jails. even within the local jails you have a big portion of those folks who are notwhereas in thes obviously folks have been convicted with a big chunk being violent offenders versus those with property cases or drug cases or public order. can you talk a little bit about the overall number of people within the u.s. jail and prison system and how that compares with the...
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jail all the time, you've got about 10 million year passing through the doors of jails. so there kind of under recognize as major, major part of our system. but, in fact, the number of people in this country who are locked up, talking roughly 2 million people, that divorce in other country in the world. the u.s. has roughly 25% of the incarcerated population in the world, yet only about 5% of the overall population. and are cautioned ration rate in this country is far outpacing in the country -- incarceration rate -- 654 people per 100,000 who are locked up here. so we are a very, country that relies extraordinarily heavily on incarceration and are a lot of people, every single year, who are affected by what happens inside a prisons and jails, to give a sense of the global comparison, here's another chart from the prison policy initiative looking at global incarceration rates and the united states is literally off the charts compared to some of these other countries with the closest thing the united kingdom with 129 people per 100,000 people, and the united states as you
jail all the time, you've got about 10 million year passing through the doors of jails. so there kind of under recognize as major, major part of our system. but, in fact, the number of people in this country who are locked up, talking roughly 2 million people, that divorce in other country in the world. the u.s. has roughly 25% of the incarcerated population in the world, yet only about 5% of the overall population. and are cautioned ration rate in this country is far outpacing in the country...
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jail management. tar and the jail. a lot of people that are trying to make decisions on the j o, they were never inside the jail. the elected officials and management will get tired of touring the jail and they'll address on these issues. we need a monitor like over in mississippi, in law, over in riker's and those jails learn from other states of what they're doing. so when i went to incarcerated with my loved one or a worker has a problem, they can go to an independent monitor of the f. b i has had to call been called in a lot at our jail. there was over $700000.00 worth of commissary, which was stolen. and as you know, john commissary is very important at the jail. so the incarcerated, we're bringing these complaints to us and nothing was being done. we'd forward up the complaints and then they started blaming each other and thinking other people stole their id, sold their information, and was starting to steal the commissary the air quality at the jail is very bad. the mold is very bad. people when they go into the
jail management. tar and the jail. a lot of people that are trying to make decisions on the j o, they were never inside the jail. the elected officials and management will get tired of touring the jail and they'll address on these issues. we need a monitor like over in mississippi, in law, over in riker's and those jails learn from other states of what they're doing. so when i went to incarcerated with my loved one or a worker has a problem, they can go to an independent monitor of the f. b i...
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no one can speak about a prison better than the one who was jailed in it. according to poetry, no one knows the difficulty of something except those who are grappling with it. freedom is priceless. and must, if i want to maintain my dignity, i have to preserve this homeland, hence what we pursue, which is the liberation of palestine is precious and the price that we pay is high. the palestinian detainee suffers two pains: the first pain when his house is rated by the occupations army, the troops detonate the doors using bombs and then enter the home and begin ransacking it, destroying everything inside. they terrify the children, women and fathers and mothers in plain sight of the prisoner who's handcuffed behind his back. any person in that house who wants to protest or speak, is hit in plin sight of the entire family. this is the first suffering that the detainee grapples with. the army ransacks the house and takes everything inside. if the troops find money, they steal it. they also steal the jewelry of the women, and they take any electronic. devices su
no one can speak about a prison better than the one who was jailed in it. according to poetry, no one knows the difficulty of something except those who are grappling with it. freedom is priceless. and must, if i want to maintain my dignity, i have to preserve this homeland, hence what we pursue, which is the liberation of palestine is precious and the price that we pay is high. the palestinian detainee suffers two pains: the first pain when his house is rated by the occupations army, the...
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other detainees have spent 43, 30, 27 or 25 years in jail.aeli jails, but the israeli regime categorically rejects to release them under the pretext that they have israeli blood on their hands, as if the israeli regime has not committed. violations and crimes against the palestinian people. in light of this reality, these detainees can only be freed by force. therefore, one of the reasons behind the flood operation was to... capture israeli soldiers for the purpose of conducting a prisoner swap. as far as i know, and according to medio reports, more than 140 israeli captives are currently held by the resistance in gaza. the israeli regime launched attack and killed palestinians in order to extract the captives by force, but the resistance has refused to free any captive held in gaza unless palestinians held in israeli jails are freeed, particularly elderly people, patients, women and children. "if they want their captives, then we want our detainees in return. currently, negotiations are underway to reach a prisoner swap deal. israel, by natu
other detainees have spent 43, 30, 27 or 25 years in jail.aeli jails, but the israeli regime categorically rejects to release them under the pretext that they have israeli blood on their hands, as if the israeli regime has not committed. violations and crimes against the palestinian people. in light of this reality, these detainees can only be freed by force. therefore, one of the reasons behind the flood operation was to... capture israeli soldiers for the purpose of conducting a prisoner...
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in israeli jails, more than five were killed due to torture.they were suffocated while being handcuffed. they put a piece of cloth on the mouth of the detainee. the detainey could be suffering from a disease, and the interrogator doesn't know that, and subsequently, such techniques could result in his death. some people died during the interrogations. when i was... in the tolkarm central prison, one of the detainees who was sitting next to me during the interrogation, was martered, he died due to torture, then there are many methods of torture, sometimes they even resort to israel's supreme court to obtain a license to torture ruling, because the interrogator doesn't want to bear the responsibility of that severe torture and wants the court to be responsible instead, if that detain... dies, so they obtain a decision from the court and set the detainy down and shake him for a long period of time, and that subsequently inflicts a brain injury on him that leaves him either dead or mentally ill. some people die because of that method of heinous tor
in israeli jails, more than five were killed due to torture.they were suffocated while being handcuffed. they put a piece of cloth on the mouth of the detainee. the detainey could be suffering from a disease, and the interrogator doesn't know that, and subsequently, such techniques could result in his death. some people died during the interrogations. when i was... in the tolkarm central prison, one of the detainees who was sitting next to me during the interrogation, was martered, he died due...
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our jails are not new jails. our jails were built 20, 30, 40 years ago. in some cases. and so those jails are not always built for the expectations that society has. uh, sheriff's office does not disagree with those expectations. largely but we do have to do them within the existing facilities that we have. and the resources that we have. so we continue to, uh, trying to adjust to meet those challenges. next slide please. um, this is just a chart of the people that are the command staff within the division i. as the chief deputy, i have a couple of administration people that work with me. we have three captains, um, our classified unit, central warrants unit, and our hospital ward 77 zero. next slide. we'll talk a little bit about what each one of them does. and a couple of slides ahead. as we said um, staffing has come up. staffing has been an issue. if you look at these slides you can see our hires are not meeting our separations. the last time that happened when our hires met, our our separations was fiscal year 1819. so since then we have generally had more separati
our jails are not new jails. our jails were built 20, 30, 40 years ago. in some cases. and so those jails are not always built for the expectations that society has. uh, sheriff's office does not disagree with those expectations. largely but we do have to do them within the existing facilities that we have. and the resources that we have. so we continue to, uh, trying to adjust to meet those challenges. next slide please. um, this is just a chart of the people that are the command staff within...
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so they're to jail. and this is an iww cartoon that's illustrating some of these things here, right? they're talking about how they're on a they're on a soapbox here being arrested by the p evethough the salvation army is out there, too. they'reeingrrested. and are a few otingsbout this cartoon. n see a police officer beingyou paid off and next to him is the reict. and this this area of missoula where they're at, i' jusgo back to this map here for a second. this area right over here, back re on, wt front street, you can't see it well enough from where you are, but there's a whole bunch of little buildings here. and what those buildings say on them is f b, this is a sanborn fire insurance map. so we know what that stands for it stands for a female boarding house, which is a euphemism for houses of prostitution. that was the red light district right there, just a block away from where they're meeting. and basically, they're saying in this cartoon, there's, you know, all this other crime that's going on and
so they're to jail. and this is an iww cartoon that's illustrating some of these things here, right? they're talking about how they're on a they're on a soapbox here being arrested by the p evethough the salvation army is out there, too. they'reeingrrested. and are a few otingsbout this cartoon. n see a police officer beingyou paid off and next to him is the reict. and this this area of missoula where they're at, i' jusgo back to this map here for a second. this area right over here, back re...
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other detainees have spent 43, 30, 27 or 25 years in jail. over 20 detanees have served such long prison sentences in israeli jails, but the israeli regime categorically rejects to release them under the pretext that they have. blood on their hands, as if the israeli regime has not committed violations and crimes against the palestinian people. in light of this reality, these detainees can only be freed by force. therefore, one of the reasons behind the allo flood operation was to capture israeli soldiers for the purpose of conducting a prisoner swap. as far as i know, and according to media reports, more than 140 israeli captives are currently held by the resistance in gaza. launched attack and killed palestinians in order to extract the captives by force, but the resistance has refused to free any captive held in gaza, unless palestinians held in israeli jails are free, particularly elderly people, patients, women and children. if they want their captives, then we want our detainees in return. currently negotiations are underway to reach a
other detainees have spent 43, 30, 27 or 25 years in jail. over 20 detanees have served such long prison sentences in israeli jails, but the israeli regime categorically rejects to release them under the pretext that they have. blood on their hands, as if the israeli regime has not committed violations and crimes against the palestinian people. in light of this reality, these detainees can only be freed by force. therefore, one of the reasons behind the allo flood operation was to capture...
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now, the number of palestinians held in israeli jails exceeds 12,000. that means 7,000 more palestinians have been detained since october 7th. that's kind of insane, because about 7,00 people were detained during just four months. between 700 and 800 people are also reported missing and their whereabouts are unknown, so we're talking about huge number of detainees and prisoners. these were the actual figures of palestinian detaines held in israeli jails. we often come across horrifying stories of systematic torture inside israeli jails, inmates electrocuted, deprived the... food and sleep, denied medical care, handcuffed and assaulted and even sexual abuse. does the apartite regime used torture as a weapon of war against palestinians? i have been detained 10 times since the first into father or uprising in. 1987, i was detained and released 10 times, so i have lot of experience and have lot to say about what takes place during the interrogations, and about the horrifying stories i heard from my fellow detainees. regarding torture, i have said that the t
now, the number of palestinians held in israeli jails exceeds 12,000. that means 7,000 more palestinians have been detained since october 7th. that's kind of insane, because about 7,00 people were detained during just four months. between 700 and 800 people are also reported missing and their whereabouts are unknown, so we're talking about huge number of detainees and prisoners. these were the actual figures of palestinian detaines held in israeli jails. we often come across horrifying stories...
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you can go to the jails.michigan, they had a mental institute to help people so they would knock at a jail. it's a vicious cycle. do you know how much taxes we pay in america? one quick comment i want to make about the border. host: marvin, we will keep it focused on prisons for now. will have open forum coming up later. go ahead, michele. guest: yeah. the issues you r aimportant. yeah. i think you said the very well. host: patrick in nashvilleardos,courses, if you are repeat offenders that return to prisons? in other words, what is a model prison? guest: i am not sure there are "model prisons," but there are plenty of places that are trying to do things better. we really need to lift up those initiatives. there are some amazing initiatives going on in the state of maine, for example. they have had a systemwide culture change. just to give a few examples. they created gardening and food programs. they are treating people very differently. the relationship between staff and incarcerated people is very differen
you can go to the jails.michigan, they had a mental institute to help people so they would knock at a jail. it's a vicious cycle. do you know how much taxes we pay in america? one quick comment i want to make about the border. host: marvin, we will keep it focused on prisons for now. will have open forum coming up later. go ahead, michele. guest: yeah. the issues you r aimportant. yeah. i think you said the very well. host: patrick in nashvilleardos,courses, if you are repeat offenders that...
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you can go to the jails.o help people so ty would knock at a jail. it's a vicious cycle. do you know how much taxes we pay in america? one quick comment i want to make about the border. host: marvin, we will keep it focused on prisons for now. we will have open forum coming up later. go ahead, michele. guest: yeah. the issues you raise are so important. yeah. i think you said the very well. host: patrick in nashville asks, regarding state prisons, what percentage wardens and prison guards are corrupt? are there a couple of prisons you caneference that do everything by the book and have less violence, suicides, paraphernalia, education courses, if you are repeat offenders that return to prisons? in other words, what is a model prison? guest: i am not sure there are "model prisons," but there are plenty of places that are trying to do things better. really need to lift up those initiatives. there are some amazing initiatives going on in the state of maine, for example. they have had a systemwide culture change.
you can go to the jails.o help people so ty would knock at a jail. it's a vicious cycle. do you know how much taxes we pay in america? one quick comment i want to make about the border. host: marvin, we will keep it focused on prisons for now. we will have open forum coming up later. go ahead, michele. guest: yeah. the issues you raise are so important. yeah. i think you said the very well. host: patrick in nashville asks, regarding state prisons, what percentage wardens and prison guards are...
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he's going to jail for fraud for something serious and it's a long time in jail. no one deals with him anymore. i remember the martha stewart sentencing at the judge in that case to remove the fraud. it's a good thing. martha stewart went to jail for something kind of stupid for 10 years. neil: and up being four or five months. charles: in a place called camp cupcake. sam bankman-fried is not having that luxury. neil: you look at the impact of prominent sentencing and the reverberation it has. i was looking at other corporate scandals, and it is not as if all of a certain everyone in the financial world becomes a saint or candidate for pope. this does keep happening. >> it is so right but these are crimes committed for one motive. few people are able in circles in which he ran are able to control that particular emotion. i don't mind a lower sentence for someone who comes in and says judge, victims, i am sorry, i beg forgiveness and do everything to cooperate and everything to make things right. this guy did the opposite. he got on the witness stand, tried to blam
he's going to jail for fraud for something serious and it's a long time in jail. no one deals with him anymore. i remember the martha stewart sentencing at the judge in that case to remove the fraud. it's a good thing. martha stewart went to jail for something kind of stupid for 10 years. neil: and up being four or five months. charles: in a place called camp cupcake. sam bankman-fried is not having that luxury. neil: you look at the impact of prominent sentencing and the reverberation it has....
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let's find alternative ways other than jail, other than spending for the taxpayers money on jail. >>n's office request no jail time at all. but the judge was set away for 2 to 4 years. >> it would be a position though that his case stand as a symbol of what is wrong with the criminal justice system? >> i think a lot of people view it that way. of course the irony here is that no one left it up a poor person. no one looked it up someone who is not famous. no one looked it up someone who's you know -- alleged tactical violations may even be less serious. >> there are a lot of meek mill's in the system? >> a lot of meek mills that are not privileged, and access to the -- >> iso that guy with all my, heart larry krasner, with a push that he came into philadelphia with. with trying to put a stop to mass incarceration. she >> meek understands all too well after his long jury journey through the justice system, that's his system his case is hardly unique. >> i think we've always been divided in america where it's always black and white. i don't really call it black and white. a lot of black
let's find alternative ways other than jail, other than spending for the taxpayers money on jail. >>n's office request no jail time at all. but the judge was set away for 2 to 4 years. >> it would be a position though that his case stand as a symbol of what is wrong with the criminal justice system? >> i think a lot of people view it that way. of course the irony here is that no one left it up a poor person. no one looked it up someone who is not famous. no one looked it up...
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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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it's not jail, it's jail. like the way he said china when he was still in office. you know, it's useful, i think, we have gone through a few chapters here of what's askew, andrew laid out, i think, elegantly as katie pointed out, some of the institutional flaws at work here. katie got at the social trumpian and racial issues that are at play. another fact you hear obviously is he's an ex-president and he's being prosecuted by people that have stepped gingerly around the fact that he held the highest office in the land. that i think was a problem with the mueller probe. andrew and i have spoken about that in the past. i think robert mueller himself was overly forgiving or perhaps overly cautious with trump because he was a president, and i think robert mueller came out of a world with this institutional respect for the office, which is not a shabby thing, but when you're around someone inhabiting that office and polluting it and taking advantage of the powers the office bestowed on him, you have to have a real sense of how to prosecute him. that runs up against inst
it's not jail, it's jail. like the way he said china when he was still in office. you know, it's useful, i think, we have gone through a few chapters here of what's askew, andrew laid out, i think, elegantly as katie pointed out, some of the institutional flaws at work here. katie got at the social trumpian and racial issues that are at play. another fact you hear obviously is he's an ex-president and he's being prosecuted by people that have stepped gingerly around the fact that he held the...
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., , ., ., , jail? the opposition candidate, his riaht-hand jail?ht-hand man, _ jail? the opposition candidate, his right-hand man, was _ jail? the opposition candidate, his right-hand man, was imprisoned i jail? the opposition candidate, his i right-hand man, was imprisoned on right—hand man, was imprisoned on separate charges, he was supposed to run on the ticket of the opposition but there was a defamation conviction which automatically disqualified him from contesting in this election and there had to be a replacement and this candidate was chosen to run on the ticket of the opposition. so they were just released a little over a week before this particular election. nigeria now where nearly 300 school children who were abducted in the north—western town of kuriga have been freed according to the governor of kaduna state. last week, the abductors demanded nearly $700,000 in ransom — but no details were given about how the pupils were freed. the students aged between 8 and 15 were taken along with their teacher earlier this month. in a statement,
., , ., ., , jail? the opposition candidate, his riaht-hand jail?ht-hand man, _ jail? the opposition candidate, his right-hand man, was _ jail? the opposition candidate, his right-hand man, was imprisoned i jail? the opposition candidate, his i right-hand man, was imprisoned on right—hand man, was imprisoned on separate charges, he was supposed to run on the ticket of the opposition but there was a defamation conviction which automatically disqualified him from contesting in this election and...
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nobody wants to see drug users in jail.e 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 san francisco or other institutions. we are trying to connect them
nobody wants to see drug users in jail.e 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. >>...
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as we were sa ini jail for a longer period. as we were sa in: in jail for a longer period. jail for a longer period. as we were saying in the introduction, your - saying in the introduction, your plight has had the support of some very high—profile figures. a number of people, including barack 0bama and ban ki—moon, signing thatjoint letter denouncing what they described as your continuous judicial harassment. also a number of senators early in the year wrote a letter calling for what they described as the end to a pattern of abusing the justice system to target critics of the government. do you believe that you have been targeted like the senators say because you have been outspoken about the bangladeshi government? i’m have been outspoken about the bangladeshi government? i'm not as outsoken bangladeshi government? i'm not as outspoken as — bangladeshi government? i'm not as outspoken as i _ bangladeshi government? i'm not as outspoken as i should _ bangladeshi government? i'm not as outspoken as i should be. _ bangladeshi government? i'm not as outspoken as i should be.
as we were sa ini jail for a longer period. as we were sa in: in jail for a longer period. jail for a longer period. as we were saying in the introduction, your - saying in the introduction, your plight has had the support of some very high—profile figures. a number of people, including barack 0bama and ban ki—moon, signing thatjoint letter denouncing what they described as your continuous judicial harassment. also a number of senators early in the year wrote a letter calling for what they...
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we will be speaking to— similar time in jail. we will be speaking to you _ similar time in jail.jail. we will be speaking to you over the - similar time in jail. we will be i speaking to you over the coming hours, so thank you for that update. and you can follow the latest developments on sam bankman—fried's case in new york — on the live page of our website. here in the uk, more than 200 workers are taking part in two days of strike action at an amazon site in birmingham. members of the gmb union have been striking at the online retailer's fulfilment centre since wednesday. it will be the latest industrial action over a long—running dispute, with gmb calling for a £15—per—hour — that's around $18 — minimum pay rate — and union rights. in november last year, amazon workers from 30 countries went on strike during black friday, over pay and conditions. so, are these strikes having any effect? eva pascoe is e—commerce director for the retail practice. she says amazon's management is facing a perfect storm. it's a very challenging situation for amazon, because although they pay well
we will be speaking to— similar time in jail. we will be speaking to you _ similar time in jail.jail. we will be speaking to you over the - similar time in jail. we will be i speaking to you over the coming hours, so thank you for that update. and you can follow the latest developments on sam bankman—fried's case in new york — on the live page of our website. here in the uk, more than 200 workers are taking part in two days of strike action at an amazon site in birmingham. members of the...
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he: was at the forefront of the campaign, but was jailed lastjuly. against firearms and wants to change the relationship. the young generation think he can deliver change. now he is released, he will take part in the campaign starting today. thank ou so the campaign starting today. thank you so much _ the campaign starting today. thank you so much for— the campaign starting today. thank you so much for your _ the campaign starting today. thank you so much for your time - the campaign starting today. thank you so much for your time and - the campaign starting today. thank you so much for your time and we i you so much for your time and we will bring you more updates on that as we have it. but right now, some live pictures from jerusalem. you can see that is alexa marks, and it is the first friday prayers since ramadan began early this year. you can see people praying in front of the mosque and of course, this year ramadan comes as there is war in the middle east. there had been hopes that ceasefire negotiations could have brought applause in the fight
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was jailed injanuary 2021.and show their opposition to the policies pursued by the kremlin. they were fined, they were incarcerated, they were driven into exile. so that is why we haven't seen anything like this for years and right now the police are standing back. they are not interfering much in the proceedings. we are not aware of any arrests made, even though the protesters have shouted slogans critical of the authorities such as executioners and they shouted there, opposition to they shouted there, opposition to the war in ukraine. so the kremlin seems to be watching this carefully, but without seeing it as much of a threat, as long as all of these people disperse and go home afterwards. people disperse and go home afterwards-— people disperse and go home afterwards. ., ,, , ., . people disperse and go home afterwards. ., ,, . ., afterwards. thank you so much for that. i afterwards. thank you so much for that- i am — afterwards. thank you so much for that- i am going — afterwards. thank you so much for tha
was jailed injanuary 2021.and show their opposition to the policies pursued by the kremlin. they were fined, they were incarcerated, they were driven into exile. so that is why we haven't seen anything like this for years and right now the police are standing back. they are not interfering much in the proceedings. we are not aware of any arrests made, even though the protesters have shouted slogans critical of the authorities such as executioners and they shouted there, opposition to they...
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he has been in jail for over a year. i would like to spare thoughts of the brothers that were locked up in jail some for months. others for years under weathered with dignity. this challenge late into the night. crowds gathered outside, so it goes home, hoping to catch a glimpse of the opposition figure sancho and his deputy were released from jail as part of an amnesty law suggested by president, make yourself the easy political pension and pre m street protest once the stage a violent clash is now the scene of jubilation. fear over the delayed election is making way to hope. we feel like the election has begun and mont and now that the opposition is out of prison, the campaign will change in dimension just the domain. but absent in the race is opposition leader kareem wad his supporters fault with security forces outside the supreme court. after he alone, other displaced candidates had there appealed to cancel. the election rejected the following week 7 certainty the elections will take place on march 24th. after a lac
he has been in jail for over a year. i would like to spare thoughts of the brothers that were locked up in jail some for months. others for years under weathered with dignity. this challenge late into the night. crowds gathered outside, so it goes home, hoping to catch a glimpse of the opposition figure sancho and his deputy were released from jail as part of an amnesty law suggested by president, make yourself the easy political pension and pre m street protest once the stage a violent clash...
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, many of the leaders are exiled or in jail?— or in jail? it is incredibly difficult _ or in jail?s incrediblyj difficult and you see just or in jail? it is incredibly - difficult and you see just how, how— difficult and you see just how, how much— difficult and you see just how, how much change has taken place over the _ how much change has taken place over the last ten years, reattv _ over the last ten years, really. just over ten years ago. _ really. just over ten years ago, navalny scored a respectable second place in moscow election so i think now that everyone is injail it is difficult _ that everyone is injail it is difficult and one of the key questions is how the russian opposition are able to sustain and create argument. i opposition are able to sustain and create argument.- and create argument. i will have to interrupt _ and create argument. i will have to interrupt you - and create argument. i will have to interrupt you there j have to interrupt you there because we're coming up to time. link you forjoining us and thank you for watching bbc news. hello again. friday was
, many of the leaders are exiled or in jail?— or in jail? it is incredibly difficult _ or in jail?s incrediblyj difficult and you see just or in jail? it is incredibly - difficult and you see just how, how— difficult and you see just how, how much— difficult and you see just how, how much change has taken place over the _ how much change has taken place over the last ten years, reattv _ over the last ten years, really. just over ten years ago. _ really. just over ten years ago, navalny...
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bring my brother back and by all means, this guy can come out of jail. jail the rest of his life, like the sentence he was given. this year is one year because he was able to argue that they didn't receive the paperwork and nobody is held accountable. when he gets out and does whatever heun wants to do, he will go back to jail and we messed up, it is being00, it is our fault. >> carley: you have to reopen this wound and fight for this guy to stay in jail multiple times per year and the parole board screwed up. the joined the nypd in 1991 and were able to wear your brother's badge number. tell us about him and what he was like. unbelievable person. i know everybody says that, he volunteered at the church helping elderly people go to doctor points, he was a volunteer firefarm. he had a friend in a car accident and he was paralyzed and anthony sat by his bedside when he was in a coma and helped bring him out, he talked to him everyday. he was an amazing person. not a bad thing could be said about him and only 23 years. we had a petition signed for to keep t
bring my brother back and by all means, this guy can come out of jail. jail the rest of his life, like the sentence he was given. this year is one year because he was able to argue that they didn't receive the paperwork and nobody is held accountable. when he gets out and does whatever heun wants to do, he will go back to jail and we messed up, it is being00, it is our fault. >> carley: you have to reopen this wound and fight for this guy to stay in jail multiple times per year and the...
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lulu, she should go to jail. it's like hillary clinton should go to jail. liz cheney should go to jail raises quite the specter in the event that he is actually reelected >> i mean, it's it's part and parcel of the same kind of language that we see from him in that it sets the stage for this idea that anyone who opposes you should have repercussions whether they'd be legal, whether they be violent, whether they be ideological, that there should be something that happens to people who oppose donald trump. and i think that liz cheney going to jail. >> it >> again, feeds this need that a lot of his supporters have for there to be punishment and especially women become a big target for donald trump. we know that and so we, it used to be hillary clinton and now he has this avatar and liz cheney, jason, what do you make us >> look again? i'm in this position where i feel like i'm having to defend some of the comments that he made, like eight years ago, i gave up trying to understand what where the way that donald trump's mind works. i think there is an explanatio
lulu, she should go to jail. it's like hillary clinton should go to jail. liz cheney should go to jail raises quite the specter in the event that he is actually reelected >> i mean, it's it's part and parcel of the same kind of language that we see from him in that it sets the stage for this idea that anyone who opposes you should have repercussions whether they'd be legal, whether they be violent, whether they be ideological, that there should be something that happens to people who...
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remind us of the circumstances _ spends in jail.f the circumstances of him _ spends in jail. remind us of the circumstances of him being - spends in jail. remind us of the | circumstances of him being held spends in jail. remind us of the i circumstances of him being held in the first place?— the first place? how he was detained? _ the first place? how he was detained? yes. _ the first place? how he was detained? yes. he - the first place? how he was detained? yes. he was - the first place? how he was - detained? yes. he was detained on re ”ortin detained? yes. he was detained on reporting trip this time last year and we found out the news and pjotr called me to say we understand that evanis called me to say we understand that evan is missing and as i've to messages and we talk all the time we constantly exchange messages because we work on the same topics in different outlets in legal silent and did is really not normalfor evan and i started trying to search for him as well and we really had no information until the next morning we
remind us of the circumstances _ spends in jail.f the circumstances of him _ spends in jail. remind us of the circumstances of him being - spends in jail. remind us of the | circumstances of him being held spends in jail. remind us of the i circumstances of him being held in the first place?— the first place? how he was detained? _ the first place? how he was detained? yes. _ the first place? how he was detained? yes. he - the first place? how he was detained? yes. he was - the first place?...
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she deserves to go to jail.ngs like that. sentencing and things like that. that be stopped that needs to be stopped and that needs to stopped right that needs to be stopped right now. people need to now. so people need to act incredibly quickly and condemn that. yeah. >> also lord balfour, >> and also lord balfour, i mean, he actually an mean, he actually was an advocate the rights of advocate for the rights of palestinian he palestinian people, but also he was is thing was see, this is the thing history and people are more complex than just one tiny little thing that they did, he was one of the reasons why women could go into universities. and he created the education act, and he he wanted to do so much to help so many people. and she's just read one thing gone mad and gone in there and committed this horrendous act of, of a beautiful painting by a very talented artist. and i went and actually saw banksy's exhibit in glasgow and that painting that got shredded and the amount of iterations they had to do to actu
she deserves to go to jail.ngs like that. sentencing and things like that. that be stopped that needs to be stopped and that needs to stopped right that needs to be stopped right now. people need to now. so people need to act incredibly quickly and condemn that. yeah. >> also lord balfour, >> and also lord balfour, i mean, he actually an mean, he actually was an advocate the rights of advocate for the rights of palestinian he palestinian people, but also he was is thing was see,...
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that's jails and prisons. as well as drug courts and the role of those systems in denying access to these medications. we will write about the health care system itself, which even though doctors buy a march support the use of these medications, access at hospitals and pharmacies is not always good. we are also going to talk about the discrimination, particularly professional discrimination, that people who take these medications so often face. much more to come on the war on recovery at statnews.com. host: that is where our guest
that's jails and prisons. as well as drug courts and the role of those systems in denying access to these medications. we will write about the health care system itself, which even though doctors buy a march support the use of these medications, access at hospitals and pharmacies is not always good. we are also going to talk about the discrimination, particularly professional discrimination, that people who take these medications so often face. much more to come on the war on recovery at...
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the bill gives texas power to jail and prosecute migrants suspected of illegally crossing the border. it was previously allowed to go into effect by the supreme court tuesday pending a decision from the appeals court. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will speak to senate republicans by video today. last week, senate majority leader chuck schumer called for elections for a new government in israel. >>> and beyoncÉ has revealed the cover art for her upcoming album, "act ii: cowboy carter." it's out on march 29th. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >>> it's wednesday, march 20th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." breaking overnight, the escalating battle over the border. texas' strict immigration law is back on hold after a federal appeals court weighs in hours after a divided supreme court. where do things go from here? >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the on again-off again controversial texas immigration law is off again. in a late-night move, a federal appeals
the bill gives texas power to jail and prosecute migrants suspected of illegally crossing the border. it was previously allowed to go into effect by the supreme court tuesday pending a decision from the appeals court. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will speak to senate republicans by video today. last week, senate majority leader chuck schumer called for elections for a new government in israel. >>> and beyoncÉ has revealed the cover art for her upcoming album,...
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he knew that the world paid more attention when he was in jail. he knew the world paid more attention when bull connor's dogs were attacking peaceful protesters. he knew the world paid more attention. when, you know, small black bodies were being hurled walls by water cannons and that was the price they were willing pay to prove that they believed in democracy. and as far as backlash, i'll just say one more thing. august 28th, 1963, king gives the most famous speech of his life, the famous speech that we all know that we teach, our kindergarten children. i have a dream and it really does seem like a moment of incredible hope for this country. the newspapers, even the white saying this might be a crossroads. we might really be at a turning for this country. we might be to start dealing with the the sin of slavery and the systemic racism. and we might able to be a better place. and the next day, the fbi assistant, william sullivan, writes a memo for his boss j. edgar hoover that says, given king's oratory, given his power to unite the masses we must
he knew that the world paid more attention when he was in jail. he knew the world paid more attention when bull connor's dogs were attacking peaceful protesters. he knew the world paid more attention. when, you know, small black bodies were being hurled walls by water cannons and that was the price they were willing pay to prove that they believed in democracy. and as far as backlash, i'll just say one more thing. august 28th, 1963, king gives the most famous speech of his life, the famous...
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we investigate why he is about to be released from jail again >>> plus, steph curry comes back.t the nba star had to say about possibly returning to the court, after an injury. >>> and how warm it will get this weekend. >>> a complicated man at the center of our streaming series, saving san francisco, will be allowed to walk out of jail tomorrow. that has one woman terrified. senior investigative reporter, has why that man is being set free and tells us about the new site that will lend him back behind bars. >> there hasn't been any justice, period. >> megan is frustrated, angry and scared. a man caught on surveillance video, repeatedly outside of her home. at one point even naked. >> you think you will be back at your front door. >> 100%, of course. >> are you worried he may try to hurt you? >> yes. and so are people who care about me. >> that man is james, the central figure of our streaming series, saving san francisco, which chronicles the dark side of the city and solutions for how to fix it. once a beloved private school teacher and fitness coach, be he became addicted to
we investigate why he is about to be released from jail again >>> plus, steph curry comes back.t the nba star had to say about possibly returning to the court, after an injury. >>> and how warm it will get this weekend. >>> a complicated man at the center of our streaming series, saving san francisco, will be allowed to walk out of jail tomorrow. that has one woman terrified. senior investigative reporter, has why that man is being set free and tells us about the new...
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he's in jail for probation violation, but tomorrow he'll be out. ray has a restraining order against him. she's accused behind of repeatedly showing up at her doorstep at her home in the presidio. durgin has admitted to violating her restraining order in the past. >> do you think he'll be back at your front door? >> oh, 100%. of course. we all know he will. >> are you worried he may try to hurt you? >> yeah, of course i am. and so are people who care about me. >> joining us now is our senior investigator, bigad shaban, who has been following this story for years. we talk with you it seems every six months about this guy. why is he being released this time? >> he's actually being incarcerated right now in san francisco county jail. he's been in jail since december, and it all stems from a probation violation that was set for an unrelated crime. frankly prosecutors at the d.a.'s office say their hands are tied. durgin has served the maximum amount of time allowed for that kind of offense, and so he's being set free. >> so the law states that he's don
he's in jail for probation violation, but tomorrow he'll be out. ray has a restraining order against him. she's accused behind of repeatedly showing up at her doorstep at her home in the presidio. durgin has admitted to violating her restraining order in the past. >> do you think he'll be back at your front door? >> oh, 100%. of course. we all know he will. >> are you worried he may try to hurt you? >> yeah, of course i am. and so are people who care about me. >>...