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especially the city's jail t hamilton county justice center. >> the population has gotten a lot moreangerous. we are holding on to the worst of the worst. gun violence in cincinnati is a problem. it is a big problem. the number of people that are incarcerated in here have shown violence in some way shape or form. >> most of the 1300 men in the jail are only charged with crimes and awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. male inmates charged with murder are held in four separate units known as murder pods. it is possible some of these inmates will never be on the streets of cincinnati again. but david bell has found a way to bring a little bit of the streets to them. >> this is right here is the cincinnati version of monopoly. >> it's actually the street version. there is some drugs, some drug sales going on. >> knees the chance cards. breaking news. drive by reported. don't know how many got hid. each one of them came up off 2,000 dollars. police on your as, go go go. collect 500. >> bell has been in jail for three years. awaiting charges for attempted murder, aggravated rob
especially the city's jail t hamilton county justice center. >> the population has gotten a lot moreangerous. we are holding on to the worst of the worst. gun violence in cincinnati is a problem. it is a big problem. the number of people that are incarcerated in here have shown violence in some way shape or form. >> most of the 1300 men in the jail are only charged with crimes and awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. male inmates charged with murder are held in four...
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most of the 1,300 inmates at the hamilton county justice center are only accused of crimes and awaitingime and the resolution of their cases. and many say there is one factor that ties cincinnati crime together -- guns. >> the gun violence is out of control. you can be here one day and be gone the next. >> everybody i know has a gun. it is like baseball courts. you trade them, sell them. collect them. >> i see it all over the news, i mean, how bad it is with the guns and everything. it's dangerous out there. >> for deandre kelley the issue of gun violence couldn't be more personal. >> two of my kids, my oldest and my youngest are gone, by gun violence. and i'm telling everybody now. if you got a gun, you young, put them down. because you don't want to be like me stuck in here. i went from being a family man to the worst man everybody think of. accidents happen. but this is one i won't be able to swallow because it's my daughter. >> kelley who lost his son to gun violence earlier recently lost his youngest daughter to a bullet shot from his own gun. the case made national headlines. >> i
most of the 1,300 inmates at the hamilton county justice center are only accused of crimes and awaitingime and the resolution of their cases. and many say there is one factor that ties cincinnati crime together -- guns. >> the gun violence is out of control. you can be here one day and be gone the next. >> everybody i know has a gun. it is like baseball courts. you trade them, sell them. collect them. >> i see it all over the news, i mean, how bad it is with the guns and...
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those renovations 100 percent necessary all because of an incident here at the criminal justice centeraugust 4th of 2016 where lieutenant paulaens is a sheriff's deputy. >> like any other day get dress drived to work. >> reporter: when owens stepped in the elevator that morning. >> i was supposed to go down one floor. >> reporter: elevator malfunctioned rocketing upward crashing through the top of the shaft. >> i remember holding on, after that i don't remember anything. >> reporter: owens rushed to the hospital and remain in the coma for five weeks. >> one doctor told me just you will never walk again. >> reporter: paralyzed from the weigh down. >> i had a whole lot of injuries so i was broken up good. >> reporter: his wife heather a former deputy herself coincidently also injured on the same elevator system in 2009. >> it dropped about 6 inches or so. when she stepped out she tripped over the ledge and fell down and hurt her ankle. >> reporter: she has been helping her husband every day for past year. >> i love her. i can't do it without her. >> reporter: all of the while planning ou
those renovations 100 percent necessary all because of an incident here at the criminal justice centeraugust 4th of 2016 where lieutenant paulaens is a sheriff's deputy. >> like any other day get dress drived to work. >> reporter: when owens stepped in the elevator that morning. >> i was supposed to go down one floor. >> reporter: elevator malfunctioned rocketing upward crashing through the top of the shaft. >> i remember holding on, after that i don't remember...
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those renovations 100 percent necessary all because of an incident here at the criminal justice center august 4th of 2016 where lieutenant owens is a sheriff deputy. >> every other day get dress go to work. >> reporter: when owens stepped on the elevator inside cjc. >> i went down one step, one floor. >> reporter: elevator malfunctioned eventually crashing to the top of the elevator shaft. >> i remember holding on and after that i don't remember anything. >> reporter: owens was rushed to the hospital and remained in a coma for five weeks. >> one doctor told me you will never walk again. >> reporter: paralyzed from the way -- waist down. >> i was broken up good. >> reporter: fortunately at his side, his wife heat shore was coincidently injured in the same elevator system in 2009. >> it dropped 6 inches or so. she tripped over the ledge and then fell down and hurt her ankle. >> reporter: she has been helping her husband every day for pennsylvania year. >> i love her. i cannot do it without her. >> reporter: all of the while planning out new ada compliant addition. >> let's give him back
those renovations 100 percent necessary all because of an incident here at the criminal justice center august 4th of 2016 where lieutenant owens is a sheriff deputy. >> every other day get dress go to work. >> reporter: when owens stepped on the elevator inside cjc. >> i went down one step, one floor. >> reporter: elevator malfunctioned eventually crashing to the top of the elevator shaft. >> i remember holding on and after that i don't remember anything. >>...
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thanksgiving, family also has a pending lawsuit against two elevators manufacturers, and the criminal justice centerr for the malfunction that took place. >>> also some new developments tonight in the deadly center city philadelphia hit and run. police today released this photo of a person of interest that they want to talk with as well as i much better photo of the vehicle they are now looking for a white jeep wrangler rubicon on sunday police say the jeep was involve in the hit and run that claim the life of the five three-year old ann broad rick as she was crossing the street. it has a high level of the costume says. >> this jeep had very distinct fenders, it had black fenders, it has a white top and on the hood of the jeep is vents on both side of the jeep hood. so it had sus tomorrow says after it left the factory. >> it happened in the 1300 block of race street, if you have any information, please cat police, right away. >>> and one new york man is setting out to prove he is stronger then you think, he is here in philadelphia, for an armrest will go competition where he hopes to share a moving
thanksgiving, family also has a pending lawsuit against two elevators manufacturers, and the criminal justice centerr for the malfunction that took place. >>> also some new developments tonight in the deadly center city philadelphia hit and run. police today released this photo of a person of interest that they want to talk with as well as i much better photo of the vehicle they are now looking for a white jeep wrangler rubicon on sunday police say the jeep was involve in the hit and...
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he is senior attorney at the justice center. he litigates cases to protect economic liberties, the first amendment and other constitutional rights of federal and state courts in illinois. he received his ba in economics and his jd from the university of chicago law school. after law school, he clerked for deborah cook of the united states court of appeals with the sixth circuit. he then worked as a litigator in ohio before joining the liberty justice center upon its founding in 2011. as an adjunct law professor he has talke taught at the chicago college of law, the ohio state university college of law. he has spoken to many chapters of law schools across the country on topics including economic liberty and judicial selection. he is the author of the book libertarianism and his writing has been widely published. he was admitted to practice in the state of illinois and the united states supreme court and the court of appeals for the seventh circuit and six circuit and several other federal courts. next, but not next on the dais is
he is senior attorney at the justice center. he litigates cases to protect economic liberties, the first amendment and other constitutional rights of federal and state courts in illinois. he received his ba in economics and his jd from the university of chicago law school. after law school, he clerked for deborah cook of the united states court of appeals with the sixth circuit. he then worked as a litigator in ohio before joining the liberty justice center upon its founding in 2011. as an...
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the justice center has also been told to evacuate. 12 firefighters injured when they responded to a fire call but discovered carbon monoxide. many of them suffering carbon monoxide poisoning. four of those firefighters have been taken to the hospital while eight others have been treated at the scene. as we're showing you pictures from sky force 10, it's tough to see. want the to show you a street level view of what we're talking about. that's the building that we're talking about. 200 west street. likely a street that's busy at this hour. as we just look down the street. the other way, we're seeing it's across from an historic convent. that building on the right-hand side of your screen is all one building. those buss are parked in front of saint agnus. 12 firefighters injured just outside of the 200 block as they responded to a fire call. we'll get you the latest as we have crews on thezib3rz way to scene. should be arriving very shortly. for now that the the latest from the breaking news center. mitch blacher, nbc 10 news. >> thank you. >>> to this now, a dramatic escalation into the i
the justice center has also been told to evacuate. 12 firefighters injured when they responded to a fire call but discovered carbon monoxide. many of them suffering carbon monoxide poisoning. four of those firefighters have been taken to the hospital while eight others have been treated at the scene. as we're showing you pictures from sky force 10, it's tough to see. want the to show you a street level view of what we're talking about. that's the building that we're talking about. 200 west...
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i wish we'd never gone to justice center wish we'd never have to face a storm higher rewards i didn't realize about was going to have or maybe all those orders knew perfectly well that this would be the result of it but i think the plot is unfortunate some are regret it i think you know you sort of always have it maybe in the back of your mind that you know you're not part of something good but i don't have a clear sense of i am doing something actively harmful and then when the financial crisis hit i started to feel really uncomfortable and i asked my boss will the public ever forgive us for this and meaning the bail out and he based i said to me well here's the thing the public always forgets the public forgot after the savings and loan crisis the public forgot after long term capital management blew up the public always forgets and the public will forget again and we will you know move on and it will go back to normal so don't worry about it. oh. you're not the only. one else so small seemed wrong all right old quotes just don't hold. me to old belief yet to shape out of disdain co
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not the individual here is cheap zachary a policy analyst for the raleigh based north carolina justice centers health advocacy project she said that while the lower rate request is good news cost to consumers could be lowered even further ephemeral cost sharing reduction payments were guaranteed and fully funded if if it's coming from the federal government it's obviously coming from taxpayers mostly from those people who are unsubsidized because obviously if they're on subsidized that means that they are able to afford it without the subsidies so blue cross blue shield north carolina lowering of its rate request also demonstrates that contrary to some assertions the market is not imploding in north carolina or nationwide according to zachary rather she said that insurers are figuring out that a exchange markets and the system is stabilizing again how can you say rate increase. oh this is racketeering yes and so you have all parties are pointing the finger and saying oh they're the it's all rackets airing they should be brought up on rico charges all put into prison for price gouging and if th
not the individual here is cheap zachary a policy analyst for the raleigh based north carolina justice centers health advocacy project she said that while the lower rate request is good news cost to consumers could be lowered even further ephemeral cost sharing reduction payments were guaranteed and fully funded if if it's coming from the federal government it's obviously coming from taxpayers mostly from those people who are unsubsidized because obviously if they're on subsidized that means...
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>>> in downtown louisville, kentucky, two adjoining victims serve as the criminal justice center, housing both the courts and the just system. on any given day, about 100 men are incarcerated here. most have been only accused of crimes and are waiting for trials, for the resolution. it can be a tense time. >> here in this facility you're looking at a couple of officer assaults a month. that is jail-wide. you try to train your people to be prepared to deal with any type of situation that comes up. any day you come to work, you put yourself at risk. >> today is one of those times. >> by who? >> by the inmate, they're putting him in there now. >> [ bleep ] >> on lockdown until further notice. >> we have had an officer get assaulted up on the fourth floor. they had the inmate under control and placing him in a chair. >> officer used pepper spray to secure him, he will remain strapped into the restraint chair for up to two hours until officers feel it is safe to return him to his cell. >> it is the second assault in a week on that floor. inmate to officer. >> so that dorm has a lot of young an
>>> in downtown louisville, kentucky, two adjoining victims serve as the criminal justice center, housing both the courts and the just system. on any given day, about 100 men are incarcerated here. most have been only accused of crimes and are waiting for trials, for the resolution. it can be a tense time. >> here in this facility you're looking at a couple of officer assaults a month. that is jail-wide. you try to train your people to be prepared to deal with any type of...
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we are seeing his appointment to the justice center roll back and protection on the voter and jeff sessions was to pull out of a voting case in north carolina that was later proved to be right in saying that north carolina had engaged in racist gerrymandering. he said we're not going to defend that case. and so that is what we have to look at. is the way in which the policies are shaped and the policies are approved. when you look at racism, you have to examine how does a person's position on education hurt or help minorities. how does a person -- a position on living wages, on health care and on environmental protection, on labor rights and social me a security and we have to make sure that we are clear to people of faith that those are moral issues. and in fact, if you are wrong on those issues, coret scott king who was a great christian woman said tarveing a child -- starving a child is violence. discrimination is violence. ghetto housing is violence and ignoring health care is violence. there are other forms of violence. trump is outward and brash and open but he is where he is because
we are seeing his appointment to the justice center roll back and protection on the voter and jeff sessions was to pull out of a voting case in north carolina that was later proved to be right in saying that north carolina had engaged in racist gerrymandering. he said we're not going to defend that case. and so that is what we have to look at. is the way in which the policies are shaped and the policies are approved. when you look at racism, you have to examine how does a person's position on...
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fees, so he has nothing in it personally, when we saw that, we, together with at the liberty justice center, together with attorneys at the national right to work legal defense foundation moved to intervene in that case on behalf of several illinois state employees who had been forced to pay thousands of dollars to the union over the course of their career and the court then let the case go forward without the governor and with our plaintiff. now it's down to one plaintiff, mark janice, a child support specialist who's been incredibly heroic in standing up to ask me, which is one of the most powerful political forces in the state of illinois. the timing of everything was very fortunate for us, because we were in a position to petition the supreme court to take our case in june, which is shortly after the supreme court got a new ninth justice with neil gorsuch. now the court's in a position to take this issue up again. and we're hopeful that it will grant our petition as soon as it comes back for its new term in october. of course you can't predict what the supreme court will do, but you wou
fees, so he has nothing in it personally, when we saw that, we, together with at the liberty justice center, together with attorneys at the national right to work legal defense foundation moved to intervene in that case on behalf of several illinois state employees who had been forced to pay thousands of dollars to the union over the course of their career and the court then let the case go forward without the governor and with our plaintiff. now it's down to one plaintiff, mark janice, a child...
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for law and justice, here now to react, jordan sekulow, american centeraw and justice executive director. congratulations, it's like finding a needle in a haystack, you were going through hundreds of pages and came up with the e-mail elizabeth carlisle, thanks to all who worked on this, talking about dealing with the press and her meeting with bill clinton, and she signs it a.g.. apparently the inner circle at the justice department knew she was using this alias? >> that's right. this is the first time, david, that through foia requests and documents that we figured out from a number of groups who file the foias, we found out exactly what the e-mail alias account was for loretta lynch. she acknowledged through attorney previously she had alias e-mail account and no one knew what it was. if you go back through past foias even, you may find instances where the a.g. iso, mails that you would not have known before. david: she actually replied. what you did jordan is break the code. now that you've broken the code, all kinds of other foia requests, freedom of
for law and justice, here now to react, jordan sekulow, american centeraw and justice executive director. congratulations, it's like finding a needle in a haystack, you were going through hundreds of pages and came up with the e-mail elizabeth carlisle, thanks to all who worked on this, talking about dealing with the press and her meeting with bill clinton, and she signs it a.g.. apparently the inner circle at the justice department knew she was using this alias? >> that's right. this is...
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we have this, a "washington post" reporter e-mailed the justice department saying -- joining me now attorney for the american centerlaw and justice, jordan sekulow, good to see you, jordan. >> good to see you, liz. liz: how concerning is the batch of e-mails with the fbi and the justice department dealing with the controversy? >> very. because it starts with a document when we filed the foia request before we go to court, we filed the foia request with the department and justice and the fbi about two weeks after the meeting with the tarmac. and i got in my hands the response from the fbi and the fbi said we did the search, they were going back and forth for a couple months and we found nothing. and today and yesterday's document release, if you go through there, you will see fbi officials. not only will you see fbi officials on the e-mails and actually with records, but you will actually see places in these 413 pages where it was the fbi redacting information from us. so they were very much involved, so they started the whole process by saying there was nothing and started redacting things when there was something
we have this, a "washington post" reporter e-mailed the justice department saying -- joining me now attorney for the american centerlaw and justice, jordan sekulow, good to see you, jordan. >> good to see you, liz. liz: how concerning is the batch of e-mails with the fbi and the justice department dealing with the controversy? >> very. because it starts with a document when we filed the foia request before we go to court, we filed the foia request with the department and...
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she is a former justice department official. bipartisan center, we will discuss the opioid crisis. we will talk about those subjects when washington journal continues. >> when you look at every major that has risen up in the united states, when black people have abandoned peaceful protest in newark and baltimore and angeles, it has always been because of something the police of one. >> paul butler takes a critical look at the criminal justice it -- system. who ought took at men, the of black number one victims are other black men. if a white person is concerned about the new victim of crime, the main person she should be concerned about is her intimate partner or her husband. statistically that is the person most likely to cause her harm. >> c-span, where history unfold daily. he's been was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is not to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> washington journal continues. host: our next guest is formally of the attorney general's office. assistant as the rn
she is a former justice department official. bipartisan center, we will discuss the opioid crisis. we will talk about those subjects when washington journal continues. >> when you look at every major that has risen up in the united states, when black people have abandoned peaceful protest in newark and baltimore and angeles, it has always been because of something the police of one. >> paul butler takes a critical look at the criminal justice it -- system. who ought took at men, the...
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center park. some racial justice organizers have called on mayor jesse arreguin to prevent the white nationalistspark. he says they have the right to peacefully assemble. the city voted on an emergency ordinance to give police the power to confiscate weapons outside of the park. racial justice and anti-facist organizers say they will counter the protest. back to you. ( mark ) and in oakland... there are no right nationalist rallies planned this weekend... but the city is still coming together to take a stand against white supremacy rallies. the oakland mayor's office says people approached them after the violence in charlottesvill e. they said they wanted to do something that would bring the community together. people raised money through a go-fund-me account and then partnered with an artist to make posters that say oakland stands united against hate. about 20-thousand posters are being distributed in oakland and another 20-thousand in berkeley.
center park. some racial justice organizers have called on mayor jesse arreguin to prevent the white nationalistspark. he says they have the right to peacefully assemble. the city voted on an emergency ordinance to give police the power to confiscate weapons outside of the park. racial justice and anti-facist organizers say they will counter the protest. back to you. ( mark ) and in oakland... there are no right nationalist rallies planned this weekend... but the city is still coming together...
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here now is jordan sekulow, american center for law and justice executive director.nt until proven guilty, but the evidence i have seen against this guy is pretty overwhelming. he is a u.s. citizen by the way. he was born in pakistan but had ties there. at the time that debbie wasserman schultz kept him on, at the time she was talking about, his wife had already escaped to pakistan, running away from authorities. so i mean it was clear that this guy was up to something. >> yeah. there is clear he was being investigated. his wife got stopped. i don't know why they ultimately allowed her to leave with even more money allowed to in cash. david: tell you why, jordan. because they had so many democratic contacts. you look at the list of democratic congress people that had employed them, anytime they were in trouble, anytime, for that matter they need ad loan from the credit union, the congressional credit union, they were given these guys money like it was dandy. >> millions of dollars to these five family members in about 10 years. these are i.t. staffers. one of them wa
here now is jordan sekulow, american center for law and justice executive director.nt until proven guilty, but the evidence i have seen against this guy is pretty overwhelming. he is a u.s. citizen by the way. he was born in pakistan but had ties there. at the time that debbie wasserman schultz kept him on, at the time she was talking about, his wife had already escaped to pakistan, running away from authorities. so i mean it was clear that this guy was up to something. >> yeah. there is...
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the former director of the environmental justice resource center at clark atlanta university. we are reaching him from his home in houston, which he needs to evacuate later this morning due to the rising brazos river. foressor bullard, thank k you being with us. can you talk about the situation you are in and so many people in houston are in right now? scene for us. and then how you relate it to your life's work, to the issue of climate change and environmental justice. >> well, good morning, and thank you for having me. the aftermath, the flooding of houston and the -- this is areas, is a nightmare. the images that you see on television and you hear the voices of people who have been just totally destroyed. and this is a situation where i us we-- it is telling have to change. we have to change the way we do business and the way we as humans interact with our environment. this is basically the situation where this storm, this floodingg of this city tells us that there is no place that is immune from devastation. i worked in new orleans in the flooding after katrina. new orlean
the former director of the environmental justice resource center at clark atlanta university. we are reaching him from his home in houston, which he needs to evacuate later this morning due to the rising brazos river. foressor bullard, thank k you being with us. can you talk about the situation you are in and so many people in houston are in right now? scene for us. and then how you relate it to your life's work, to the issue of climate change and environmental justice. >> well, good...
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new discovery by the american center for law and justice, new emailsç now prove that the obaa whites involved in the clinton-lynch meeting spin. that's not all, earlier today, president trump took the press to task tweeting... s@eaion,ie for the american center for law and justice, ji'goin @oask you about north korea in a second. that, to me is -- really? we have the doj and fbi talking points, now the obama administration involved? that sounds like obstruction to me. >> it's even more complicated. thfbi denied they had any documents and the department def justice -- the fbi, we now, ande carefully, we found an email that goes from the department of justice to the white house press office on how to handle this. they gave them, this is the redacted statement -- now you've got the fbi, the department of justice and the white house involved and the chain of events on this disclosure with regard to former president clinton and formerç attorney general lynch- it also reached the department of justice, the highest level within minutes of the story breaking including bringing in a deputy
new discovery by the american center for law and justice, new emailsç now prove that the obaa whites involved in the clinton-lynch meeting spin. that's not all, earlier today, president trump took the press to task tweeting... s@eaion,ie for the american center for law and justice, ji'goin @oask you about north korea in a second. that, to me is -- really? we have the doj and fbi talking points, now the obama administration involved? that sounds like obstruction to me. >> it's even more...
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say that based upon research a look at from department of justice, nearly 85% of the juvenile justice centers, whether that's correctional center on whether that's also homebound or whether it's a group home, are starting to make sure that the jen people who come in are being assessed for a disability. some cities have done a much better job of providing services to the students and others and so we got some more work to do that. number two, we know we have nearly 2.2 million people incarcerated in our present both state and federal across the country. we know a number of them have mental and other challenges in place. i recently had senator grassley from iowa at aei and we had a conversation about criminal justice reform. someone from the d.c. prosecutors office said did you realize that when people leave, let's say jail in d.c. and i took him out that only 10% actually have access to the services they need to do was special services committee love and otherwise? the congressman shook his head. it's something we all know. let's be very clear. this isn't a knowledge problem as much as a polit
say that based upon research a look at from department of justice, nearly 85% of the juvenile justice centers, whether that's correctional center on whether that's also homebound or whether it's a group home, are starting to make sure that the jen people who come in are being assessed for a disability. some cities have done a much better job of providing services to the students and others and so we got some more work to do that. number two, we know we have nearly 2.2 million people...
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the research that was looked at from the department of justice that nearly 85% of the juvenile justice centers whether that's correctional center were homebound or group home are starting to make sure these young people who come in are being assessed for a disability. some centers have done a better job of providing services to those students and others so we've got more work to do there. number two, we know we have nearly two-point to million people incarcerated in our prisons, both state and federal across the country. we know a number of them have mental and other challenges in place. i recently had senator grassley from iowa at aei and we had a conversation about, justice reform. someone from the d.c. prosecutor 's office said, do you realize when people leave, let's say jail and actually come out that only 10% actually have access to the services they need the congressman shook his head. it's something we all know. let's be very clear, this isn't a knowledge problem as much as it's a political will problem. when we want to change something , we seem to find the money. if we want to chain
the research that was looked at from the department of justice that nearly 85% of the juvenile justice centers whether that's correctional center were homebound or group home are starting to make sure these young people who come in are being assessed for a disability. some centers have done a better job of providing services to those students and others so we've got more work to do there. number two, we know we have nearly two-point to million people incarcerated in our prisons, both state and...
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♪ ♪ here in dc, the justice department civil rights investigation is centered on events that sayat the heart of america. >> as the ag promises justice will be done, civil rights groups are urging to probe, and tom fitzgerald is at the justice department to talk a little bit more about this. hey, fitz. >> reporter: hey, first up, we'll give you an update on the protest we've been watching, they just passed behind us had the justice department. your continuing to head up pennsylvania avenue towards the united states capitol. metropolitan police have been blocking off the street to not allow traffic to come out of pennsylvania avenue, but they're still on the move and moving up to the capitol. as to the business ahead here at the justice department tonight, this is what we can tell you. we're being told this is a three, pronged investigation, this will be the justice department's civil rights division, the fbi and this will also be the us attorney's office for the western district of virginia. the attorney general, jeff sessions, he was out on every broadcast morning show this morni
♪ ♪ here in dc, the justice department civil rights investigation is centered on events that sayat the heart of america. >> as the ag promises justice will be done, civil rights groups are urging to probe, and tom fitzgerald is at the justice department to talk a little bit more about this. hey, fitz. >> reporter: hey, first up, we'll give you an update on the protest we've been watching, they just passed behind us had the justice department. your continuing to head up...
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and he's also from the american center for law and justice. let's start -- oh, did the fbi, under james comey, did they lie when they said that they had no information when you put in a request as it relates to the tarmac meeting with bill clinton and then attorney general lynch? so it started a year ago. and we asked for a request for documentation regarding the meeting between president clinton and loretta lynch. the response was straightforward. it was dated october 21, 2016. no records responsive to your request were located. no records were located. then we sent the same request to the department of justice. and lo and behold, here it is. there are emails between the department of justice and the fbi. and the contents and context of those emails is an attempt to create the narrative, find the story, develop talking points. the fbi's chief of staff receives and email. by the way, the chief of staff senior counsel to comey receives an email from the department of justice saying, "we've got to figure out how we're going to respond to all of
and he's also from the american center for law and justice. let's start -- oh, did the fbi, under james comey, did they lie when they said that they had no information when you put in a request as it relates to the tarmac meeting with bill clinton and then attorney general lynch? so it started a year ago. and we asked for a request for documentation regarding the meeting between president clinton and loretta lynch. the response was straightforward. it was dated october 21, 2016. no records...
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the american center for law and justice is reopening its foia request over the clinton-lynch tarmac meetingan center of law and justice, jay sekulow, and gregg jarrett. you were lied to on the fbi originally on your foia request, they said no such documents exist. it was a back-and-forth between the fbi and the justice department, 481 pages. they put talking points togethe together. the never sent you the talking points, they put a black page up. >> let me tell you what happened, we put on the request. et cetera the lettered the meeting between the attorney general loretta lynch and president bill clinton. no documents that we had pursuant to your request, those documents don't exist. the same request to the department of justice they didn't respond at all. we got a court order demanding release of the documents and we get those documents two weeks ago, in it are documents between the fbi and the department of justice, of course the fbi was saying we had no such documents. we raised it right here on your broadcasts, we raised it with the lawyers at the various departments including the depa
the american center for law and justice is reopening its foia request over the clinton-lynch tarmac meetingan center of law and justice, jay sekulow, and gregg jarrett. you were lied to on the fbi originally on your foia request, they said no such documents exist. it was a back-and-forth between the fbi and the justice department, 481 pages. they put talking points togethe together. the never sent you the talking points, they put a black page up. >> let me tell you what happened, we put...
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center park. some racial justice organizers have called on mayor jesse arreguin to prevent the white nationalists holding a rally in the park. he says they have the right to peacefully assemble. the city voted on an emergency ordinance to give police the power to confiscate weapons outside of the park. racial justice and anti-facist organizers say they will counter the protest. back to you. ( mark ) and in oakland... there are no right nationalist rallies planned this weekend... but the city is still coming together to take a stand against white supremacy rallies. the oakland mayor's office says people approached them after the violence in charlottesvill e. they said they wanted to do something that would bring the community together. people raised money through a go-fund-me account and then partnered with an artist to make posters that say oakland stands united against hate. about 20-thousand posters are being distributed in oakland and another 20-thousand in berkeley.
center park. some racial justice organizers have called on mayor jesse arreguin to prevent the white nationalists holding a rally in the park. he says they have the right to peacefully assemble. the city voted on an emergency ordinance to give police the power to confiscate weapons outside of the park. racial justice and anti-facist organizers say they will counter the protest. back to you. ( mark ) and in oakland... there are no right nationalist rallies planned this weekend... but the city is...
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and tonight, the american center for law and justice reporting that the fbi is reopening its four-year into the clinton-lynch tarmac meeting and more. here with reaction, one of the president's attorneys, american center for law and justice, jay sekulow. and gregg jarrett. you were lied to by the finn, they said no such documents exist. there in fact was a back and forth between the fbi and the justice department. 481 pages. they put talking points together. and then now it's supposed to be political. and they never sent you the talking points, they put a black page up. where are we now? >> let me tell you what's happened. we put in the request about the, and it says on the letter, the meeting between attorney general loretta lynch and former president bill clinton. the fbi came back saying there are no documents that we have pursuant to your request, those documents don't exist. we did the same request to the department of justice, they didn't respond at all. so we went to federal court, got a court order demanding a release of the documents. lo and behold when we get the documents tw
and tonight, the american center for law and justice reporting that the fbi is reopening its four-year into the clinton-lynch tarmac meeting and more. here with reaction, one of the president's attorneys, american center for law and justice, jay sekulow. and gregg jarrett. you were lied to by the finn, they said no such documents exist. there in fact was a back and forth between the fbi and the justice department. 481 pages. they put talking points together. and then now it's supposed to be...
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that it is about getting behind the causes of police violence in changing society with racial justice at the center. i've been involved in a project and people can read a bit about it at the leep.org which is a similar approach but just that progressive ideas are surging in popularity and staying the unstable and candidacies like bernie or jeremy corbyn are doing better then the entire class predicted. it's also the case that the far right ideas and white supremacist ideas are also more popular than they have been at any point in my lifetime. i see this is a race against time because there is this vacuum where the elite can sense this and as it collapses a lot of things are shifting. >> host: another contradiction i see is that the progressive movement is way ahead of the democratic party for example. you see a fight in baltimore where the people are pushing the city council for a right to a 15-dollar an hour minimum wage and the democratic mayor of baltimore then vetoing that so i wonder what you think about how to move the democratic party that is supposed to be more progressive than doesn't seem
that it is about getting behind the causes of police violence in changing society with racial justice at the center. i've been involved in a project and people can read a bit about it at the leep.org which is a similar approach but just that progressive ideas are surging in popularity and staying the unstable and candidacies like bernie or jeremy corbyn are doing better then the entire class predicted. it's also the case that the far right ideas and white supremacist ideas are also more popular...
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. >>> here in dc, the justice department civil rights investigative unit is centered on events they sayike at the heart of america. tonight as the attorney general promises justice will be done, pcivil rights groups are urging him to widen the probe. fox 5 tom fitzgerald is at the justice department, tom, just how broad is this investigation at this point? >> reporter: we're getting an outline about how big this will be. consider this, you have the justice department civil rights division. you have the fbi and you also have the us attorney's office for the western district of virginia. now, the attorney general himself, jeff sessions went on every single morning newscast this morning and what he said in his opinion, the victim, the injured in sessions's opinion had their rights violated. >> heather heyer was out protesting racism and bigotry, she has right to do that. big bigotry. this individual had no right to drive car into them and kill people and killing her. justice will be done, we're coming after these people. it will not be tolerated. it cannot be tolerated in america. >> repor
. >>> here in dc, the justice department civil rights investigative unit is centered on events they sayike at the heart of america. tonight as the attorney general promises justice will be done, pcivil rights groups are urging him to widen the probe. fox 5 tom fitzgerald is at the justice department, tom, just how broad is this investigation at this point? >> reporter: we're getting an outline about how big this will be. consider this, you have the justice department civil rights...
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department of justice will not concede a single block or single street corner in this united states, to lawlessness, drugs an crime. melissa: so here now to react is jay sekulow. he is american center and justice chief counsel and president trump's attorney as well. he went on to make the comparison, talking about 4th of july weekend saying that the city of chicago had 100 shootings and 15 homicides. it is of course a sanctuary city. miami-dade, also had a record number, historic number which was zero. is that a fair comparison? they're very different cities? >> well they're different cities, look, what the attorney general is talking about a problem that really exists and that is, you're looking at cities almost become war zones. chicago unfortunately, i lived in chicago for a number of years growing up. what it has become is very, very difficult for the citizenry. what the attorney general said today which makes absolute sense that they're going to apply the federal law. for cities not complying with federal law, including sanctuary cities, they will not be eligible for funding. that is not a hard constitutional issue. it's a condition on funding. the supreme court recognized tha
department of justice will not concede a single block or single street corner in this united states, to lawlessness, drugs an crime. melissa: so here now to react is jay sekulow. he is american center and justice chief counsel and president trump's attorney as well. he went on to make the comparison, talking about 4th of july weekend saying that the city of chicago had 100 shootings and 15 homicides. it is of course a sanctuary city. miami-dade, also had a record number, historic number which...
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social justice issues are likely to take center stage in the upcoming elections in september. ♪ michellean increasing number of retirees are living on the
social justice issues are likely to take center stage in the upcoming elections in september. ♪ michellean increasing number of retirees are living on the
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social justice issues are likely to take center stage in the upcoming elections in september. ♪ michellean increasing number of retirees are living on the poverty line. as they struggle to get by waiting for their next pension payment, some have no choice but to visit food banks if they want to eat. and this is taking place right here in europe's largest economy -- germany. our reporter met a 65-year-old pensioner from hamburg. he lives hand to mouth and doesn't believe politicians' promises of change. while the country's well-oiled economic engine has motored on, the elderly it seems have been left behind. reporter: hamburg's latestst landmark is the elbphilharmonie concert hall. herbert, who doesn't want to state his real name, is a pensioner who's come to see the high-profile project that apparently symbolizes germany's prosperity -- a prosperity that he has no share in. his wallet contains all of two euros and 20 cents. herbert: that's all i have left this month. i have to wait until friday for money, and make sure i don't overspend so it lasts the whole month. reporter: no money in
social justice issues are likely to take center stage in the upcoming elections in september. ♪ michellean increasing number of retirees are living on the poverty line. as they struggle to get by waiting for their next pension payment, some have no choice but to visit food banks if they want to eat. and this is taking place right here in europe's largest economy -- germany. our reporter met a 65-year-old pensioner from hamburg. he lives hand to mouth and doesn't believe politicians' promises...
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social justice issues are likely to take center stage in the upcoming elections in september. ♪ michellean increasing number of retirees are living on the poverty line. as they struggle to get by waiting for their next pension payment, some have no choice but to visit food banks if they want to eat. and this is taking place right here in europe's largest economy -- germany. our reporter met a 65-year-old pensioner from hamburg. he lives hand to mouth and doesn't believe politicians' promises of change. while the country's well-oiled economic engine has motored on, the elderly it seems have been left behind. reporter: hamburg's latest landmark is the elbphilharmonie concert hall. herbert, who doesn't want to state his real name, is a pensioner who's come to see the high-profile project that apparently symbolizes germany's prosperity -- a prosperity that he has no share in. his wallet contains all of two euros and 20 cents. herbert: that's all i have left this month. i have to wait until friday for money, and make sure i don't overspend so it lasts the whole month. reporter: no money in th
social justice issues are likely to take center stage in the upcoming elections in september. ♪ michellean increasing number of retirees are living on the poverty line. as they struggle to get by waiting for their next pension payment, some have no choice but to visit food banks if they want to eat. and this is taking place right here in europe's largest economy -- germany. our reporter met a 65-year-old pensioner from hamburg. he lives hand to mouth and doesn't believe politicians' promises...
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centers. it's affecting our justice system because we have added expenses to the courts. >> the emergency declaration builds on a previous report to combat the crisis. the final report is due in october. in washington grif jenkins ktvu fox 2 news. >>> facebook anonymously launched a new photo sharing app in china. it launched earlier this year and is called colorful balloons. it does not carry facebook's name. it's an effort by the company to make inroads in the world's most pop you lus kun -- populated country. china's government controls websites. >>> the mountain view community center shut down today for renovations expected to last a year. crews will be adding multipurpose rooms, replacing aging plumbing systems, and beautifying the building. it's expected to be closed through early 2019. >>> in richmond thousands of women came out to take back the title for having the largest number of row see the -- rosie the riveters in one place. ♪ >> it was red and white po ca dot dan -- polka dot bandannas near the rosie the riveter h historical park. last year 2,22 look alikes came tout -- 2,222 look alike
centers. it's affecting our justice system because we have added expenses to the courts. >> the emergency declaration builds on a previous report to combat the crisis. the final report is due in october. in washington grif jenkins ktvu fox 2 news. >>> facebook anonymously launched a new photo sharing app in china. it launched earlier this year and is called colorful balloons. it does not carry facebook's name. it's an effort by the company to make inroads in the world's most pop...
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center city. >> the lady deserves justice. >> reporter: investigators got a tip and found the jeep in parking lot then towed it to the police garage. they executed a search warrant. looking for hairs, fibers, blood, fingerprints and on the evidence. dna was recovered from the right front wheel well and there was damage to the fender. >> if he had that vehicle hidden or whatever then got a tip, thank god. >> reporter: last week police released this picture of the truck in the suspected driver. a search obtained by fox 29 names the own are in as see eighty three glover who owns an electrical company where the truck was found. sources say he told police he was not driving on the night in question. >> not just for her but her family. >> the search warrants states surveillance video shows the driver and three occupants of the jeep left the fatal crash scene. video shows them three blocks away at the jade harbor restaurant at tenth and race in chinatown. the truck was parked on zenth street with the occupants seated in the restaurant eating. >> going out to eat. that's just kind of cold heart hearted.
center city. >> the lady deserves justice. >> reporter: investigators got a tip and found the jeep in parking lot then towed it to the police garage. they executed a search warrant. looking for hairs, fibers, blood, fingerprints and on the evidence. dna was recovered from the right front wheel well and there was damage to the fender. >> if he had that vehicle hidden or whatever then got a tip, thank god. >> reporter: last week police released this picture of the truck in...
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justice department car.. creating a firestorm.. that forced henderson to resign.a few years later, president jimmy carter appointed him to the federal bench.... here at berkeley law school - a centeral justice is set up in his honor and his pic graces the wall.."in august, the judge will be packing up for retirement.." i hope my legacy is something like - he cared about the people who appeared in his court.. something like that would do me fine." (pam) we have learned that the judges voted unanimously to name the ceremonial courtroom after judge hunderson.. in the u.s federal building-- what a deserved recognition. now with retirement knocking on his door.. he, his wife and their dog missy.. plan to take car trips together.. and enjoy life on his own terms. still ahead at 8. a california burglar caught ...the unusual bodily evidence he left behind that led police straight to him. and next. a family in shock after what a hospital sent them in the mail===after their loved one died. north carolina parents were horrified when the hospital where their daughter died sent them her bloodied clothes. the hospital where 23-year-old leslie rogers died called her parents saying they had some
justice department car.. creating a firestorm.. that forced henderson to resign.a few years later, president jimmy carter appointed him to the federal bench.... here at berkeley law school - a centeral justice is set up in his honor and his pic graces the wall.."in august, the judge will be packing up for retirement.." i hope my legacy is something like - he cared about the people who appeared in his court.. something like that would do me fine." (pam) we have learned that the...