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the well justice project weights our legal system number 16 well why 3 places higher than that of the american system you should respect that yes and for how long will it remain that way. at least until 247. and our courts at the highest level our courts at the highest level have nonpermanent such as highly respected jurists from the commonwealth jurisdictions these are not people who can be pushed around they will actually get cake he says according to common law jurisprudence in the last couple of days you've made clear that not only will beijing security law be imposed but at the same time a major pillar of the justice system is also to be got rid of jury trials for those indicted under this new legislation you say juries might not be appropriate i think that was the term you used not appropriate why because they might not deliver the verdict that you politicians want to see. that's. i said nothing that would undermine our existing system jury trial is only appropriate for over fences charged in our high court if the over fences attract sentences below 7 years imprisonment t
the well justice project weights our legal system number 16 well why 3 places higher than that of the american system you should respect that yes and for how long will it remain that way. at least until 247. and our courts at the highest level our courts at the highest level have nonpermanent such as highly respected jurists from the commonwealth jurisdictions these are not people who can be pushed around they will actually get cake he says according to common law jurisprudence in the last...
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jim from theent, world justice project. i am interested in domestic justice system issues in afghanistan. one of the most pressing issues facing courts and the legal system in afghanistan, particularly relating to the independence of the judiciary. thank you. pres. ghani: it is great to see you. again, very happy memories. my best regards to colleagues on the justice project. you have done so much. the first issue is, i pride myself on not having once interfered in a judicial decision. our supreme court has gained immense stature. there is no backlog. tens of thousands of cases where erere -- of cases wher there. judgment particularly in the area of corruption and abuse in a small number of cases. justice, the value chain of justice, that begins with police. then the attorney general's office, moving to the courts. is back to the enforcement. there are certain people who will be protected. regarding enforcement. injustice and the peace. monthsson it took five to go to 4600 was because of our respectful justice. we're expect
jim from theent, world justice project. i am interested in domestic justice system issues in afghanistan. one of the most pressing issues facing courts and the legal system in afghanistan, particularly relating to the independence of the judiciary. thank you. pres. ghani: it is great to see you. again, very happy memories. my best regards to colleagues on the justice project. you have done so much. the first issue is, i pride myself on not having once interfered in a judicial decision. our...
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president, jim from the world justice project. i am interested in domestic justice system issues in afghanistan. what are the most pressing issues facing courts and the legal system in afghanistan, particularly relating to the independence of the judiciary? thank you. pres. ghani: it is great to see you. again, very happy memories. please, my best regards to our colleagues on the world justice project. you have done so much. the first issue is, i pride myself in not having once interfered in a judicial decision. our supreme court now really has gained an immense stature. there is no backlog. tens of thousands of cases were was --hen the ambassador the attorney general's office, judgment,passed particularly in the area of corruption and abuse in a small in a very law significant number of cases. the chain of justice, the value chain of justice, that begins with police. then the attorney general's office, moving to the courts. the chain of discovery goes back to enforcement. there are challenges in enforcement. the problem is betwee
president, jim from the world justice project. i am interested in domestic justice system issues in afghanistan. what are the most pressing issues facing courts and the legal system in afghanistan, particularly relating to the independence of the judiciary? thank you. pres. ghani: it is great to see you. again, very happy memories. please, my best regards to our colleagues on the world justice project. you have done so much. the first issue is, i pride myself in not having once interfered in a...
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>> justice project itself? >> yes. >> we are moving better than we have in the past. i am pledging my best, president. i think that we have moved forward more significantly than what i experienced in the past. that is a true statement. we are working better and more collaboratively. we have technology challenges. recently i had a challenge. we are trying to improve access in jail. they are metal and concrete and hard to get wired for wi-fi. that is our challenge. we are working with the justice project to allow expanded video visitation and accessibility for people. that is the part which we didn't evewe didn'teven vision last ye. the project itself and the things we hope to accomplish have been moving forward. i am encouraged by what we have done so far. we have been able to move forward on things. >> thank you. >> any other questions for the sheriff? supervisor mandelman? >> not at this time. >> sheriff, the only thing i am going to ask you. westoned charging for phone calls. how is that implementation going? >> that is more recent data that i am familiar with. in r
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she worked with the open justice project which is a database which was successful and talked about, gave access to where there had been excessive use of force. has been widely lauded from both sides. she has a certain measure of respect from the police and from the people despite criticisms that will come from both quarters. >> melanie, the announcements around vice presidential candidates takes up a lot of air time what impact does it have come voting day >> actually, on the general consensus is that it can have very little impact on the actual voting numbers as a whole except for the state of that candidate. i think that has happened previously we're seeing a very, very, very different election as we're going forward. i think the combination of the two of them. we have a prosecutor and defender they're going to work well together although the polls suggested that having a woman was more important than having someone of color, having someone younger than biden was a primary point 49% of the polls in july said he had to have someone that was younger than him, somebody with experience 61%
she worked with the open justice project which is a database which was successful and talked about, gave access to where there had been excessive use of force. has been widely lauded from both sides. she has a certain measure of respect from the police and from the people despite criticisms that will come from both quarters. >> melanie, the announcements around vice presidential candidates takes up a lot of air time what impact does it have come voting day >> actually, on the...
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justice. his current projects examine historical racial violence, its reckonings today. he is also a curator. you might have a chance to see encouragend i would you all to do so, catch the train, go to the other side of to another art museum, kemper art lane museum located on the campus of washington university from february 7 until the end of april, you can catch the art exhibition, truths and reckonings, the art of transformative racial justice. him forou haven't liked all of the other things that i have just said, i recently in aed that he just came day early to watch the st. louis know, i amersus -- i going there -- versus the kansas city royals and friends, who can't love a baseball fan. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in a very warm welcome dr. geoff ward. [applause] geoff: thank you. that was a wonderful introduction, thank you so much. i want to thank laura vogt and staff andful colleagues in the education department and the people here at the world war i memorial and museum, all the other folks, the folks from masala. brother and i are both historians of th
justice. his current projects examine historical racial violence, its reckonings today. he is also a curator. you might have a chance to see encouragend i would you all to do so, catch the train, go to the other side of to another art museum, kemper art lane museum located on the campus of washington university from february 7 until the end of april, you can catch the art exhibition, truths and reckonings, the art of transformative racial justice. him forou haven't liked all of the other things...
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justice. chad, the cofounder of the ucla voting projects is the nba plan will have an act. >> no question whenier to vote, more people vote. the more the challenge, the fewer people do it. >> they are expanding mail-in voting as a safe world alternative. voting rights continue to be under attack. >>> firefighters in santa clara county have been setting backfires generating a lot of smoke in the east foothills. they're hoping the fires burn potential fuel robbing it from the main fire in the area east of morgan hill. >> we saw the big plumes of smoke coming off the fire. that was yesterday afternoon. i am going to show you a unique forecast for what the smoke is likely to do over the next day and a half coming up in a bit. students start off -- to start off i want to begin with the air quality in specific parts of the bay area. in the south bay there is a lot of moderate air. we still have a trouble spot on the peninsula around redwood city. the tri-valley has been stuck with the most consistent bad air. it's unhealthy for sensitive groups this morning. it's a little better for concord right no
justice. chad, the cofounder of the ucla voting projects is the nba plan will have an act. >> no question whenier to vote, more people vote. the more the challenge, the fewer people do it. >> they are expanding mail-in voting as a safe world alternative. voting rights continue to be under attack. >>> firefighters in santa clara county have been setting backfires generating a lot of smoke in the east foothills. they're hoping the fires burn potential fuel robbing it from the...
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justice. this project represents a betrayal of the public trust. it's reminiscent of the fillmore urban project of the 1960s, which displaced thousands of black residents in san francisco, who were never able to return. there are more viable and just proposals which would provide 100% low cost housing. there's no need to give away public land to private developers. what is needed is a plan which is -- should be considered and not ignored, which would not disrupt or reneg on so many public projects affecting city college. thank you for your consideration. please respect this appeal. it's so needed, and we must not have another betrayal of the public trust. thank you, supervisors. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. is there another caller in support of the appellant? operations? >> hello? can you hear me? >> clerk: hello, welcome. >> hello. my name is erica, and i'm a city college student encouraging the board of supervisors to overturn the planning commission's decision and grant the appeal and overturn the e.i.r. we need 100% affordable housing
justice. this project represents a betrayal of the public trust. it's reminiscent of the fillmore urban project of the 1960s, which displaced thousands of black residents in san francisco, who were never able to return. there are more viable and just proposals which would provide 100% low cost housing. there's no need to give away public land to private developers. what is needed is a plan which is -- should be considered and not ignored, which would not disrupt or reneg on so many public...
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justice. this project represents a betrayal of the public trust. it's reminiscent of the fillmore urban project of the 1960s, which displaced thousands of black residents in san francisco, who were never able to return. there are more viable and just proposals which would provide 100% low cost housing. there's no need to give away public land to private developers. what is needed is a plan which is -- should be considered and not ignored, which would not disrupt or reneg on so many public projects affecting city college. thank you for your consideration. please respect this appeal. it's so needed, and we must not have another betrayal of the public trust. thank you, supervisors. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. is there another caller in support of the appellant? operations? >> hello? can you hear me? >> clerk: hello, welcome. >> hello. my name is erica, and i'm a city college student encouraging the board of supervisors to overturn the planning commission's decision and grant the appeal and overturn the e.i.r. we need 100% affordable housing
justice. this project represents a betrayal of the public trust. it's reminiscent of the fillmore urban project of the 1960s, which displaced thousands of black residents in san francisco, who were never able to return. there are more viable and just proposals which would provide 100% low cost housing. there's no need to give away public land to private developers. what is needed is a plan which is -- should be considered and not ignored, which would not disrupt or reneg on so many public...
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grandstandin grandstanding, using the discussion of morality and public discourse as a vanity project with morality and justice and family values and tradition to draw attention to themselves to look like a moral paragon to think of morley in my end to care about the american factory worker to be something more detailed that's very simple that it has two parts the grand standards want a certain audience a referenced network to have them come to believe with moral properties recall this recognition desire and want to be recognized with certain moral qualities by certain people in the audience the second is that they say something because they want to impress people and the thing that they say what they type into facebook or twitter or on the stump speech what they say is the grandstanding expression. that is motivated in a significant way by the desire for praise, to be seen on the side of the angels so it's a very simple thing in terms of the equation grandstanding justice saying something in public discourse with the significant motivation to be seen as morally impressive. >> what is the difference between gr
grandstandin grandstanding, using the discussion of morality and public discourse as a vanity project with morality and justice and family values and tradition to draw attention to themselves to look like a moral paragon to think of morley in my end to care about the american factory worker to be something more detailed that's very simple that it has two parts the grand standards want a certain audience a referenced network to have them come to believe with moral properties recall this...
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justice did to did do. it is it is about a 60 bleak. project. many rubber bands of stolen beethoven. and of course the subconscious always one thing is clear the beatles is wildly popular all. i see is sure. the words sound good just composers all the time i can't even begin to imagine a world class once they are similar so on a musical journey of discovery. with the whole thing. starts of temper 68 to tell you. it is the european country worst hit by the coronavirus and now britain has officially entered recession with 2nd quarter figures showing the worst contraction in europe also coming corona virus infections in spain are back on the rise and the country's tourism industry is again under threat and if the effects of the pandemic weren't enough german farmers say their weed harvest will fall drastically thanks to 2 years of drought. i'm chris colbert welcome to the program economic growth figures for the 2nd quarter have been dismal across europe being have been hit by the coronavirus been demick the economy in germany shrank by 10 percent for example in france by 14 and spain by
justice did to did do. it is it is about a 60 bleak. project. many rubber bands of stolen beethoven. and of course the subconscious always one thing is clear the beatles is wildly popular all. i see is sure. the words sound good just composers all the time i can't even begin to imagine a world class once they are similar so on a musical journey of discovery. with the whole thing. starts of temper 68 to tell you. it is the european country worst hit by the coronavirus and now britain has...
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justice. i'm working on a project that examines how and when people respond politically by voting or protesting to policing and how they do that. i'm happy to be here. joey: we are happier you are here. then, of course, professor -- excuse me, commissioner harrison. professor also because he knows this stuff inside and out, but commissioner. commissioner harrison: thank you for having me. i'm honored to be a part of this panel, especially lead to be joined by judge morgan who had a pleasure of working with. i got my start with the new orleans police department, 28 years there. in 2014, i was asked to take the lead as police superintendent. going into the year of the consent decree and served as the superintendent. taking it through our various stages in the consent decree. i was blessed to be asked to take the lead of multiple police departments and said yes to that. i moved to baltimore in its second year of its consent decree in 2019. i'm participating in my second major city police department under a consent decree which is about making reform into the department that the citizens have asked
justice. i'm working on a project that examines how and when people respond politically by voting or protesting to policing and how they do that. i'm happy to be here. joey: we are happier you are here. then, of course, professor -- excuse me, commissioner harrison. professor also because he knows this stuff inside and out, but commissioner. commissioner harrison: thank you for having me. i'm honored to be a part of this panel, especially lead to be joined by judge morgan who had a pleasure of...
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justice dept to do. it isn't just about a $61.00. project. so many rounds of stolen beethoven. it was course the subconscious always one thing is clear. fatal isn't wildly popular. i see a short. little will sound the biggest composer of time i can't even begin to imagine a world class one player senlis on a musical journey of discovery. of the world without a. star september 16th to tell you. this is a 15 year old girl. being gang raped. the teacher is beating a boy for talking back and class. for the rest of the class watches. and here is a tall verse being hit by his mother. breaking at last. the child sleeps in the streets because her family through her. mom here. online bullying. pushes a teenager over they had. just because you can see violence against children doesn't mean isn't there make them visible visible of us might violence against children disappear. but above them. this is the deadly news live from bill the bill of ursus opposition turns out 1st show of force against president alexander lukashenko. thousands of demonstrators already on the streets of minutes fro
justice dept to do. it isn't just about a $61.00. project. so many rounds of stolen beethoven. it was course the subconscious always one thing is clear. fatal isn't wildly popular. i see a short. little will sound the biggest composer of time i can't even begin to imagine a world class one player senlis on a musical journey of discovery. of the world without a. star september 16th to tell you. this is a 15 year old girl. being gang raped. the teacher is beating a boy for talking back and class....
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according to the marshall project focusing on criminal justice, there have been more than 86,000 cases of covid-19 among prisoners in this country. "the new york times" puts that number at over 100,000. according to the "new york times" list, all of those case clusters are at all ten of the largest clusters at correctional facilities. katie park is one of the journalists who has been reporting on and tracking the outbreak in jails for the marshall project. she joins us now. thanks for having us. we were talking about jails and prisons during the first wave of this virus, much of it in the northeast. we haven't been talking about it as much. now that there's another spike going through the midwest, the south, places like arizona, we're seeing another spike. how bad is it at correctional facilities right now? >> this week we saw the highest numbers of cases among prisoners since we started tracking the data in march. there were 8,000 new cases in prisons this week bringing the total up to 86,000. we're at a point where people who are incarcerated, in prison, are nearly five times as like
according to the marshall project focusing on criminal justice, there have been more than 86,000 cases of covid-19 among prisoners in this country. "the new york times" puts that number at over 100,000. according to the "new york times" list, all of those case clusters are at all ten of the largest clusters at correctional facilities. katie park is one of the journalists who has been reporting on and tracking the outbreak in jails for the marshall project. she joins us now....
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new york times racial justice reporter and creator of the 1619 project.he 1619 project is named after the year when the first 20 to 30 enslaved africans arrived in virginia to find out how much worse things could get. an unvarnished look into the history of slavery told through pictures, poems and much more. >> it is an amazing thing about this country. the past matters only in the way we want the past to matter. i say it all the time. you can't say that the declaration of independence still matters or the constitution still matters but 1619 doesn't. but slavery doesn't. jim crow doesn't. we can't pick those parts of us that we think really define who we are as americans if they're good. but ignore those things that also define us as americans if they're bad. thats the whole purpose of the 1619 project. not to tell a history but to answer that most common question that black people get, slavery was a long time ago. why don't you get over it? >> that's the thing. from the moment the emancipation proclamation, the 13 amendment, america was working to get bl
new york times racial justice reporter and creator of the 1619 project.he 1619 project is named after the year when the first 20 to 30 enslaved africans arrived in virginia to find out how much worse things could get. an unvarnished look into the history of slavery told through pictures, poems and much more. >> it is an amazing thing about this country. the past matters only in the way we want the past to matter. i say it all the time. you can't say that the declaration of independence...
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justice system. district attorneys from san francisco, philadelphia, boston have all been participating in a project d by left-wing radical activist john king. that group is called the, quote, truth justice and reconciliation commission and justice system is operating the way it was designed and function and that's why we are imagining and building something new. political action committee cofounded by king has also supported several soros-backed prosecutors and state attorneys generals since 2018. one of their candidates is mike smith who has become top prosecutor, that's right, portland oregon. his term begins this saturday in this critical moment when left- wing anarchists are attacking law enforcement including federal agents protecting the federal courthouse. schmidtt telling that he would drop charges from nonviolent protestors. if he can find nonviolent protestor with supporting video that would be quite astonishing itself. former president today in atlanta for the john lewis services. the former president chose moment to raise his voice to further attack the trump administration and support m
justice system. district attorneys from san francisco, philadelphia, boston have all been participating in a project d by left-wing radical activist john king. that group is called the, quote, truth justice and reconciliation commission and justice system is operating the way it was designed and function and that's why we are imagining and building something new. political action committee cofounded by king has also supported several soros-backed prosecutors and state attorneys generals since...
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so far as to back laws to criminalize protests of dirty energy projects such as pipelines openly weaponized in the police and criminal justice system to protect the profits of the fossil fuel industry and the banks to fund them the chief of j.p. morgan took a knee to support the protesters marathon petroleum was unequivocal in their words marathon petroleum corporation stands firmly against racism intolerance and hate of any kind commemorating the ending of slavery in the us is one way we're encouraging learn. thing and then the fact the dialogue among our employees chevron has spoken up to racism and brutality have no place in america yet these incidents timika inequality in treatment for no reason other than the color of skin is a stain american society has not yet a raised we reject systemic racism we support diversity equity and inclusion but one of the key demands of the protesters is defund the police believe they. should. do things to see barely. to see what he was going to see a new give me a report from the public accountability initiative reveals that fossil fuel and utility companies as well as financial instituti
so far as to back laws to criminalize protests of dirty energy projects such as pipelines openly weaponized in the police and criminal justice system to protect the profits of the fossil fuel industry and the banks to fund them the chief of j.p. morgan took a knee to support the protesters marathon petroleum was unequivocal in their words marathon petroleum corporation stands firmly against racism intolerance and hate of any kind commemorating the ending of slavery in the us is one way we're...
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project i resigned myself and it wasn't easy people want justice the people don't want lies either people want freedom you may have come away with a sense that he resign. over the elections like like others who sacrificed their livelihoods their income as an act of protest vladimir didn't know no that's just him trying to claim the credit. it is absolutely unclear from the message when the prison to have the program and to my opinion this was done on purpose the t.v. company said goodbye to a dimmer a month ago as a showman successfully got in on the act bottom feeders are nothing new they swamp everything in times of hardship of desperation you'll find them on television trying to wiggle their way into the spotlight when things are tough to play and profit in people's misery you'll find them on live and blogs in social media shouting the loudest pointing and screaming lying and misleading we live in an era of fakes of think heroes of fake opinions and think news she walked around spread men's legs and purposefully sadistically struck at the group she would heated their testicles and call
project i resigned myself and it wasn't easy people want justice the people don't want lies either people want freedom you may have come away with a sense that he resign. over the elections like like others who sacrificed their livelihoods their income as an act of protest vladimir didn't know no that's just him trying to claim the credit. it is absolutely unclear from the message when the prison to have the program and to my opinion this was done on purpose the t.v. company said goodbye to a...