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so she would likely going to a locked ward. do we have capacity in our locked wards right now? i know last week or at some point last week, i know the 7th ward at general was full and in fact, that 37 of the 44 people that were there were there awaiting placement at a more appropriate lower level of care. but since none existed, they're staying in the locked ward. do you see where i'm going with this? it's -- we just don't have a system in place, i feel, to do this. i mean, my understanding that we don't have the beds even in the locked facilities, even with the addition of the healing center beds because we cut them in half in 2000 1 2011 and we're not clo getting them back up to where they were at that point. does anyone know how often there are even -- i'm sure kelly will know -- space in our locked facilities? >> so i certainly will turn it over to kelly here who is the expert on that, but before i do, i just want to say that i appreciate you asking in the way of what it looks like today because it's living and bathing breathing and it does change. it's not just adding beds
so she would likely going to a locked ward. do we have capacity in our locked wards right now? i know last week or at some point last week, i know the 7th ward at general was full and in fact, that 37 of the 44 people that were there were there awaiting placement at a more appropriate lower level of care. but since none existed, they're staying in the locked ward. do you see where i'm going with this? it's -- we just don't have a system in place, i feel, to do this. i mean, my understanding...
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on a given day locked up. do we want to marginalize youth of color by incarcerating them in great number. as supervisor walton said, we can do better, and i know we will do better. our office is committed. >> i am ashley. to believe in kids and to see kids be kids is why we are here. it is our duty as young adult goes to protect kids from harm, harm being incarceration. we are not physically in the cell with them while they are away from their day-to-day life. while the child suffers we have to trust adults to supervise and nurture our kids, taking away the nature of love for the child. i believe in kids not cages. we need to trust in children. we need to invest in their passion and needs for the child to be a citizen of san francisco. children are our future and will be the light of our child. invest in leadership and believe in them. juvenile hall does not work. we know that this is not the way. to lock a child up we have alternatives, we know the answers to liberate us. when we talk about experts, who are w
on a given day locked up. do we want to marginalize youth of color by incarcerating them in great number. as supervisor walton said, we can do better, and i know we will do better. our office is committed. >> i am ashley. to believe in kids and to see kids be kids is why we are here. it is our duty as young adult goes to protect kids from harm, harm being incarceration. we are not physically in the cell with them while they are away from their day-to-day life. while the child suffers we...
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and there is a growing movement to lock up parents who don't lock up their guns. nikki battiste has more. >> the one thing that you don't get back after you've lost a child is peace. >> reporter: kristin and mike song are still in disbelief that their 15-year-old son ethan is gone. he accidentally shot himself last year when he was at a friend's house playing with guns. >> they were stored in a cardboard box along with the ammo. there was a gun lock in there, but the keys were in there. >> reporter: the songs had no idea the home had firearms, and they say careless gun storage cost their son his life. >> ethan pulled the trigger, and he was shot in the head, so he really had no chance of survival. >> reporter: a recent study by harvard researchers estimated up to 32% of youth firearm deaths by unintentional injury and suicide could be prevented if guns were properly locked and stored and ammunition is kept separately. only three states and washington, d.c. make unsafe storage, regardless of whether a child ever touches the gun, a crime. there is no federal law for
and there is a growing movement to lock up parents who don't lock up their guns. nikki battiste has more. >> the one thing that you don't get back after you've lost a child is peace. >> reporter: kristin and mike song are still in disbelief that their 15-year-old son ethan is gone. he accidentally shot himself last year when he was at a friend's house playing with guns. >> they were stored in a cardboard box along with the ammo. there was a gun lock in there, but the keys were...
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you had to walk over them but now i've seen in my neighborhood scoots that you have locks and they lockthem. it's actually convenient that when you see a little bit more in the tenderloin and other neighborhoods and branch out a little bit more like scooters. educating people on how to use them. >> thank you, very much. >> next speaker, please. >> we have the last two speakers on this topic. >> good afternoon. my name is eloise. lifelong resident of bay view hunters point. i wanted to reiterate some of the things spoken about. district 10 is a franchise community that's known in. >> we have a lot of opportunities coming up and when you have a company that provides economic development along with an equity process, i say that's a winning combination. thank you. >> thank you, very much. >> next speaker, please. >> the last person to turn in a speaker card. >> do we have anybody else who wants to give public comment. can you lineup on the side. >> this morning i opened mi' bail box and they were lost communication to my vehicle. because the battery is dead. and the battery was dead because
you had to walk over them but now i've seen in my neighborhood scoots that you have locks and they lockthem. it's actually convenient that when you see a little bit more in the tenderloin and other neighborhoods and branch out a little bit more like scooters. educating people on how to use them. >> thank you, very much. >> next speaker, please. >> we have the last two speakers on this topic. >> good afternoon. my name is eloise. lifelong resident of bay view hunters...
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so this is a very cheap lock, like a grade three. they can bump lock this as well. what you want to so is change the components of the lock mechanism and make this a little tougher to cut so they can actually not get inside. >> how much would this cost? fixing that lock, putting the sensor on that light, what are we talking about? >> you're probably talking about 20, 30 bucks. and actually, if you go with a bigger company like a reed might inothat inexpensive. most of these products you can get from home depot. >> one more thing. you were talking about the mailbox. you're real concerned with that. >> i am. identity theft is a huge thing around here. most of the time they drive down the street in opposite directions and they clean out every mailbox that is not actually locked. so if you're going to have a mailbox that is accessible from the street, you need to make sure it's a secured lock mailbox. >> anthony byers, byers security. he is going to be with us all afternoon. we're going to go through this house, step by step so you can learn how to protect your house. w
so this is a very cheap lock, like a grade three. they can bump lock this as well. what you want to so is change the components of the lock mechanism and make this a little tougher to cut so they can actually not get inside. >> how much would this cost? fixing that lock, putting the sensor on that light, what are we talking about? >> you're probably talking about 20, 30 bucks. and actually, if you go with a bigger company like a reed might inothat inexpensive. most of these products...
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they can't just change the locks on you.gramme has seen figures showing more than 2,000 people contacted citizens advice to report an illegal eviction last year. a five—year high across england and wales. but the evidence threshold for prosecution is high and penalties are rare. only 47 complaints led to a prosecution. there were 18 convictions. in the most serious cases, two people went to jail. the bbc is not aware of any criminal investigation into flintons relating to allegations of illegal eviction. i was there for only three months. i could walk into the city. i could take the dlr. sam is another customer of flintons, the same rental agency featured earlier. get someone else in. he also happens to be a commercial property lawyer in the city of london. he took a room in this flat last year on a short—term lease. once again he says he was locked out and his belongings taken away. it was only when i tried to put my key in a lock that i discovered, hang on, there's something amiss here and realised what had happened. at th
they can't just change the locks on you.gramme has seen figures showing more than 2,000 people contacted citizens advice to report an illegal eviction last year. a five—year high across england and wales. but the evidence threshold for prosecution is high and penalties are rare. only 47 complaints led to a prosecution. there were 18 convictions. in the most serious cases, two people went to jail. the bbc is not aware of any criminal investigation into flintons relating to allegations of...
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schiff really wants to lock people up. pelosi talks about locking people up.y talk about holding barr in contempt and dragging him to jail. we already locked up so many people already on this hoax. manafort, papadopoulos, gates locked up. general flynn, a decorated hero is waiting to serve his sentence. people salivating over the possibility that donald trump jr. might get locked up and james comey on cnn said maybe when the president finishes serving his term we could charge him and lock him up! it looks like the democrats know barr might throw him in jail so they will try to throw him in jail first. they are drunk on power and don't trust the american people to pick their own leaders. they are short circutting the election. they can't wait. they care more about twitter than about the real will of the american people. >> juan, there are a lot of democrats who said we want to old the president to account and if this leads to impeachment, can pelosi hold that back? >> she has been holding it back. she mentioned the 10 million signatures calling for impeachment.
schiff really wants to lock people up. pelosi talks about locking people up.y talk about holding barr in contempt and dragging him to jail. we already locked up so many people already on this hoax. manafort, papadopoulos, gates locked up. general flynn, a decorated hero is waiting to serve his sentence. people salivating over the possibility that donald trump jr. might get locked up and james comey on cnn said maybe when the president finishes serving his term we could charge him and lock him...
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locked any with learning difficulties locked away, many dementia patients are locked in places whereht out to you and a visiting room, it is highly unsatisfactory and no one should be locked up like that unless it is a prison sentence. thank you for that, we may investigate that further. this tweet, thank you for helping raise awareness of this awful issue of vulnerable people stuck in mental health secure units. often, they are autistic and often have learning difficulties and they are greatly misunderstood. name says, i totally agree with the bust of saint andrews in northampton he says a number of patients from a —— remain detained because of lack of facilities. i am a retired mental health nurse of yea rs a retired mental health nurse of years and it was a continuing struggle to relocate patients from secure facilities as they were tarnished as difficult and not suitable for a hostel or community support services in the local area. until this is a dress, patients will continue to remain in secure environments far beyond the terms they would be deemed suitable for these places. th
locked any with learning difficulties locked away, many dementia patients are locked in places whereht out to you and a visiting room, it is highly unsatisfactory and no one should be locked up like that unless it is a prison sentence. thank you for that, we may investigate that further. this tweet, thank you for helping raise awareness of this awful issue of vulnerable people stuck in mental health secure units. often, they are autistic and often have learning difficulties and they are greatly...
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and they locked her up and i got a phone call saying that you know your mother was locked up and they want you to turn yourself in. so i ventured i turned myself in a seventeen i let my mother go and i first time you ever going to joe i want to be you found us because i was. eighteen i was always those. still in high school and we missed the part. i got out i remember the detective telling me that you know soon as i turn eighteen there's going to come back. and if i don't straighten out my life that first spears will be none compared to other experiences in jail because then i would be over eighteen and i would be going into a facility. most historians look at the origin of the war on drugs as something of president nixon with his speeches and his creation of of the d.n.a. and other agencies in the one nine hundred seventy s. but the reward drugs as we understand it with. nor enormous case loads and and in and filled up prison population is really a feature of the one nine hundred eighty s. under president reagan drugs are menacing our society they're threatening our values and underc
and they locked her up and i got a phone call saying that you know your mother was locked up and they want you to turn yourself in. so i ventured i turned myself in a seventeen i let my mother go and i first time you ever going to joe i want to be you found us because i was. eighteen i was always those. still in high school and we missed the part. i got out i remember the detective telling me that you know soon as i turn eighteen there's going to come back. and if i don't straighten out my life...
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works while you sleep, as hyaluronic acid locks in moisture. gold bond overnight lotion.onic lung disease and a hole in her heart. even through the worst days of her life, she is finally getting to the moment where she is getting to cuddle her baby after being in the n icu for the first time. she was 1 pound, 12 ounces. >> it's a miracle they figured out how to keep these babies alive. >> this is her now. now she is 16 months old even though she is smaller. even though she is smaller than other kids, she is still happy. her mom is how she decided, you know what, i'm going to share this story for other moms of preemies. she wants them to be encouraged and hondsd helps other moms. >> what's up. it's the first here at the men's and we have a special guest. >> this is one of our favorites here on the show. she has a fantastic yard in florida. he has a massive pond and adding a nice beat to it. >> look out, baby. >> whoa, baby. >> this is a giant green anaconda. >> this is an amazing home security measure. >> we are going in. >> into the water, the anaconda goes and he and his
works while you sleep, as hyaluronic acid locks in moisture. gold bond overnight lotion.onic lung disease and a hole in her heart. even through the worst days of her life, she is finally getting to the moment where she is getting to cuddle her baby after being in the n icu for the first time. she was 1 pound, 12 ounces. >> it's a miracle they figured out how to keep these babies alive. >> this is her now. now she is 16 months old even though she is smaller. even though she is...
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is now behind bars locked up in prison or in jail and. the most important thing. as to talk from your heart if you have more than one child given like an overall message but then do an individual one to each child throw them a kiss talk to them about what you do daily the rest should be just you if you've written a poor we've had people pray we've had people saying one guy showed his little boy how to shoot a basket the creative. these are gifts to your children. the families are punished right along with. they have found people don't think so but the collateral consequences of somebodies incarceration affects not just that whole family but it affects the whole community and affects you as an individual or the you know whether or not and whether you know that person or not that's incarcerated. get to inform. you should care. i have a background in film and as a producer and i thought there's got to be something i can do so why not combine my career and my experience with the present system and come up with something for these kids. and a parent in that camera. and
is now behind bars locked up in prison or in jail and. the most important thing. as to talk from your heart if you have more than one child given like an overall message but then do an individual one to each child throw them a kiss talk to them about what you do daily the rest should be just you if you've written a poor we've had people pray we've had people saying one guy showed his little boy how to shoot a basket the creative. these are gifts to your children. the families are punished right...
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they put me on key-lock for [ bleep ].hey said somebody called up here and said i threatened them. >> when they get the calls, they have to investigate it. don't sweat it. you've been on the straight and narrow and doing everything you're supposed to be doing, so keep up the good work and stay out of trouble. just don't let it get to you. >> i have to go back and suck it up. i mean, i don't know who did it. i can't do nothing about it. i can't get mad at them for doing their job. but it's an inconvenience over some nonsense that i ain't got nothing to do with. so, it is what it is. >> bonds vowed to his family that he will stay out of trouble is holding up. as for paul komyatti's new life outside isp, he has been in prison since 1983. but for the past several weeks, he has been transitioning to freedom at a department of correction work release center. >> i've been here a little over a month. the anxiety level was a little frustrating because i wasn't allowed to leave the center initially. that's a normal process. but at t
they put me on key-lock for [ bleep ].hey said somebody called up here and said i threatened them. >> when they get the calls, they have to investigate it. don't sweat it. you've been on the straight and narrow and doing everything you're supposed to be doing, so keep up the good work and stay out of trouble. just don't let it get to you. >> i have to go back and suck it up. i mean, i don't know who did it. i can't do nothing about it. i can't get mad at them for doing their job....
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raises questions about the controversial practice of seclusion, where patients can be locked away for, in relation to the detention of children and young people with learning disabilities and autism... in parliament, politicians have launched a major inquiry into claims that the rights of people with autism and learning disabilities are being violated in secure hospitals across britain. after weeks of negotiations, st andrew's has allowed me in to meet some of the patients who live behind these doors. it's the first time a journalist has been given this sort of access. we've only been allowed onto one ward, mackaness, a is—bed medium—secure unit for men with a range of conditions such as autism, learning disabilities and acute mental health disorders. those who live on this ward are all violent offenders. this is one of the rooms. how often are patients allowed to leave their bedrooms? as and when, really. they can come out of their bedrooms whenever they want. johnny kheir is the nurse manager in charge of this ward. the man who lives in this room is a convicted offender, who's been
raises questions about the controversial practice of seclusion, where patients can be locked away for, in relation to the detention of children and young people with learning disabilities and autism... in parliament, politicians have launched a major inquiry into claims that the rights of people with autism and learning disabilities are being violated in secure hospitals across britain. after weeks of negotiations, st andrew's has allowed me in to meet some of the patients who live behind these...
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high water has shut down multiple locks for months and there are no detour around a closed lock. so though a barge may move short diances on the mississippi, it can't run the length of the river. >> we wouldxp haveted in a normal year all of the fertilizer for all of the farm fields in wisconsin, minnesota, iowa, illinois, missouri should be up here by now and actually on the fields. >> reporter: the mississippi river is an important route for ping grain, steel, petroleum and other commoditieshuttling nearly $2 billion worth every year but with logistics, the bargesre empty, more at the ehouse is and the w bare. >> it's impacting the whole supply chken. you have to do different things. the goods still have to move. >> reporter: but shipping options is expensive. it would require 62 semis to ansport one barge load of soy beans. that can quadruple the costs. for farmers already slammed by tariffs, the flooding and river closures add insult to injury. >> having an impact on farmer profitability, our ability to get product to market. >> reporter: barge operators hoped it would te flo
high water has shut down multiple locks for months and there are no detour around a closed lock. so though a barge may move short diances on the mississippi, it can't run the length of the river. >> we wouldxp haveted in a normal year all of the fertilizer for all of the farm fields in wisconsin, minnesota, iowa, illinois, missouri should be up here by now and actually on the fields. >> reporter: the mississippi river is an important route for ping grain, steel, petroleum and other...
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but you locked up for twenty three hours i think you can do is. my words i'm going to grandmother just kept playing over and over again in my mind and those words was the guy i was going to fire me in my darkest hour you know what i realize who are ritually was and when i kept hearing that because than i am at my door that i am at my lowest point. and. i think right there i realized i had reached my lowest point in life you know the only on the way for me to go from here. another crime another criminal a country that already have fed up with both religious rights politicians focus on often a simple crackdown the reason the criminal justice system isn't working is that we're not sending enough people in jail and keeping there long enough that people are saying very general way that they were to lock these rascals up and keep them there for a long time during the one nine hundred eighty s. there was a major shift in the congress and in state legislatures have thout how long sentences should be the public was a long term by increasing rates of crime
but you locked up for twenty three hours i think you can do is. my words i'm going to grandmother just kept playing over and over again in my mind and those words was the guy i was going to fire me in my darkest hour you know what i realize who are ritually was and when i kept hearing that because than i am at my door that i am at my lowest point. and. i think right there i realized i had reached my lowest point in life you know the only on the way for me to go from here. another crime another...
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lock them up! lock them up!ock them up! >> well, we have a great new attorney general who is going to give it a very fair look, very fair look. >> in case you missed that, that was donald trump's crowd last night at a campaign rally in pennsylvania. they were chanting, "lock them up!". it's a chant started after trump repeated his debunked allegation about being spied on. the crowd directing their ire at the fbi while the president of the united states did this and stood smiling and clapping from the podium. let this sink in. it's not disturbing enough that donald trump green lights and stands silently applauding while mega ralligoers calling for jailing law enforcement officials, there's this. "new york times" takes us inside donald trump's long list of political enemies he'd like to see investigated. it includes joe biden his son hunter, hillary clinton, john kerry, and dnc. most ominously the "times" writes this. when attorney general bill barr took over in february, many justice department career employees h
lock them up! lock them up!ock them up! >> well, we have a great new attorney general who is going to give it a very fair look, very fair look. >> in case you missed that, that was donald trump's crowd last night at a campaign rally in pennsylvania. they were chanting, "lock them up!". it's a chant started after trump repeated his debunked allegation about being spied on. the crowd directing their ire at the fbi while the president of the united states did this and stood...
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they help restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture.o have each other's backs... cerave. now the #1 dermatologist recommended skincare brand. get brighter eyes in a blink! new age perfect rosy tone eye from l'oréal. a brightening eye cream with imperial peony extract. helps instantly correct the look of dark circles for brighter looking eyes new rosy tone eye from l'oréal paris. we're worth it. a flutter of butterflies aw new love. new elegant amber & oud™ fragrance from...
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up parents who don't lock up their guns.ki battiste has more. >> the one thing that you don't get back after you've lost a child is peace. >> reporter: kristin and mike song are still in disbelief that their 15-year-old son, ethan, is gone. he accidentally shot himself last year when he was at a friend's house playing with guns. >> they were stored in a cardboard box, along with the ammo. there was a gun lock in there, but the keys were in there. >> reporter: the songs had no idea the home had firearms, and they say careless gun storage cost their son his life. >> ethan pulled the trigger, and he was shot in the head, so he really had no chance of survival. >> reporter: a recent study by harvard researchers estimated up to 32% of youth firearm deaths by unintentional injury and suicide could be prevented if guns were properly locked and stored and ammunition is kept separately. only three states and washington, d.c. make unsafe storage, regardless of whether a child ever touches the gun, a crime. there is no federal law for
up parents who don't lock up their guns.ki battiste has more. >> the one thing that you don't get back after you've lost a child is peace. >> reporter: kristin and mike song are still in disbelief that their 15-year-old son, ethan, is gone. he accidentally shot himself last year when he was at a friend's house playing with guns. >> they were stored in a cardboard box, along with the ammo. there was a gun lock in there, but the keys were in there. >> reporter: the songs...
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>> she's in her 80s and her family locked her inside. she has alzheimer's. >> she's climbing her way down? she's escaping? >> did she make to the ground safe. >> you notice she did make pretty gework. er >> look at all the people just taking pictures. >> nobody puts baby in the corner. >> don't lock grandma in anymore. >> you got to respect her though. >> i'm elizabeth lewis, 28 years old andi i'm getting a no show. her entire life has been something that's really bugged he. >> whenever i was taking pictures i tried to get a straight on or from my good side. my nose is different. you look at pictures with my cy sister with my mom. >> and it follows her journey in new york through her -- and she's found dr. pangelo o. >> what brings you in today? >> i want a nose job. i'm not happy with the tip of my nose. i don't like the extra bump in my nose. i'd rather live what if than regret. >> sometimes it's what makes you unique. grey, "dirty dancing" and that fizzled her career out because she didn't look like her anymore. >> it's not a decision
>> she's in her 80s and her family locked her inside. she has alzheimer's. >> she's climbing her way down? she's escaping? >> did she make to the ground safe. >> you notice she did make pretty gework. er >> look at all the people just taking pictures. >> nobody puts baby in the corner. >> don't lock grandma in anymore. >> you got to respect her though. >> i'm elizabeth lewis, 28 years old andi i'm getting a no show. her entire life has been...
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and i said did you lock the door? he says i locked out. i went back and double-checked and it was locked. >> reporter: yet this morning, her car was unlocked, the doors were ajar, and someone clearly rummaged through her glove box. and she abundant alone. >> i looked to the right and there was a car with doors open, to the left and a few more cars with the doors open. >> reporter: renee's neighbor shared this video from his home security system which shows a man with a flashlight disarming his car'srm stemraising the alas a way to essentially hack a key fob. >> reporter: thieves can use a device to trick your key fob into sending a signal that unlocks your door. >> car companies are trying to come up with ways to combat this. >> reporter: it's an unnerving idea, says renee, who moved into her new house just a week ago. >> a little nervous because it's a new neighborhood, we just moved in and feel very violated. >> reporter: the only way to safeguard against this type of break-in is to put your key fob in a container that is specifically de
and i said did you lock the door? he says i locked out. i went back and double-checked and it was locked. >> reporter: yet this morning, her car was unlocked, the doors were ajar, and someone clearly rummaged through her glove box. and she abundant alone. >> i looked to the right and there was a car with doors open, to the left and a few more cars with the doors open. >> reporter: renee's neighbor shared this video from his home security system which shows a man with a...
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you know, jesse is that robert de niro want the president to be locked up a innocent man locked upirund innocent but that lets you know how these liberals how they work, how they operate and how they think. they don't care whether you're innocent or not if they have a power and they want you locked up, then they want that to be what needs to be. but you know what, we need to stop, startds ignoring robert de niro. what was last time he was in a movie and if he was in a movie we didn't watch it. so -- i say ignore robert de niro. >> irrelevant person trying to gain relevancy by talking about the president. >> that's true once the president name come out of your mouth you're, obviously, going to get a lot of attention. all right -- diamond and silk ladies chugging along in chitchat there they go happy memorial day weekend for you guy. >> thank you. thank you for having us. >> all right up next aoc in the house. yeah -- she is looks even younger in real life. stay tuned. younger in real lif. i don't keep track of regrets. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on... is boost®
you know, jesse is that robert de niro want the president to be locked up a innocent man locked upirund innocent but that lets you know how these liberals how they work, how they operate and how they think. they don't care whether you're innocent or not if they have a power and they want you locked up, then they want that to be what needs to be. but you know what, we need to stop, startds ignoring robert de niro. what was last time he was in a movie and if he was in a movie we didn't watch it....
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they locked me in a holding cell with five members of ms 13 street gangs. skinny salvadorans with tattoos on their faces. ms 13 is no joke. the numbers are dedicated to the life. i wasn't chained hours in my prison uniform. i never wore it because i wanted to look on the outside like the man i was inside. it was required here. this was who the system said i was. they watched me with suspicion as a slid onto the bench. i nodded but nobody nodded back. eventually, they started arguing in spanish about whether or not i was a cinch and eavesdropped and gathered information. they went for preliminary hearings but the state had nothing. so don't say anything around him. i spoke spanish, three linkages fluently. is working on mandarin. i didn't react though. i didn't want to spook them. we were there almost two hours for the last hour, nobody said a word. 265975, inmate wilson. let's go. i said something in spanish just so they knew. i wrote up in the elevator with a black female, she was a grandmotherly type. uniform breast, she spelled like nothing in prison. yo
they locked me in a holding cell with five members of ms 13 street gangs. skinny salvadorans with tattoos on their faces. ms 13 is no joke. the numbers are dedicated to the life. i wasn't chained hours in my prison uniform. i never wore it because i wanted to look on the outside like the man i was inside. it was required here. this was who the system said i was. they watched me with suspicion as a slid onto the bench. i nodded but nobody nodded back. eventually, they started arguing in spanish...
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they started locking us in.we have been in since 3:00. >> down the road, the water was so high, i turned around and realized him calling me, i had no choice. >> the cleveland independent school district posted pictures of superintendent chris trotter in school with the kids. severe storms pounded the plains. 60 million people are at risk of severe storms from texas to the great lakes. tornadoes, also a possible threat. >>> nearly four years after sandra blands controversial traffic stop, it is finally emerging. video of the arrest from inside the car. here is bland's video, all 39 seconds. >> get out of the car, now. >> why am i being apprehended. you are trying to give me a ticket. >> get out of the car. >> you opened my car door, so you going to drag me out of my own car. >> get out of the car! i will lock you up! get out, now! get out of the car! >> wow. all of this for failure to signal. let's take this to court. forfailure to signal. on my school. i'm not on the phone. i have a right to record. this is my p
they started locking us in.we have been in since 3:00. >> down the road, the water was so high, i turned around and realized him calling me, i had no choice. >> the cleveland independent school district posted pictures of superintendent chris trotter in school with the kids. severe storms pounded the plains. 60 million people are at risk of severe storms from texas to the great lakes. tornadoes, also a possible threat. >>> nearly four years after sandra blands controversial...
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lock her up! lock her up! >> if she were to win, it would create an unprecedented constitutional crisis. >> lock them up! >> hillary clinton will be under investigation for a long, long time. for her many crimes against our nation, our people, our democracy. >> probably concluding in a criminal trial. >> likely concluding in a criminal trial. >> and ultimately a criminal trial. >> the investigations into her crimes will go on for a long, long time. >> we could very well have a sitting president under felony indictment. >> hillary is likely to be under investigation for many years. probably concluding in criminal trials. >> her current scandals and controversies will continue throughout her presidency and will make it virtually impossible for her to governor lead our country. >> lock her up! lock her up! >> i am the law and order candidate. >> i am the law and order candidate. >> in this race for the white house i am the law and order candidate! >> well, not everything he talked about there came tr
lock her up! lock her up! >> if she were to win, it would create an unprecedented constitutional crisis. >> lock them up! >> hillary clinton will be under investigation for a long, long time. for her many crimes against our nation, our people, our democracy. >> probably concluding in a criminal trial. >> likely concluding in a criminal trial. >> and ultimately a criminal trial. >> the investigations into her crimes will go on for a long, long time....
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i got in, rushed to my room, they had changed the locks and i was like... 0h! everything was gone.. so my clothes, shoes, towels, they literally took everything. they even took my bed sheets. the law around eviction is straightforward. it can be illegal if your landlord forces you to leave by threatening you, or stops you from getting into parts of your home, or the locks are changed while you're out. the key clause here is "due process", which means the correct steps have to be followed. the protection from eviction act protects all residential occupiers from harassment and illegal eviction. most people in the country need to be evicted by a court order. the bottom line is, if the landlord does not get a possession order from the court, that would be an illegal eviction. more than 2,000 people contacted citizens advice to record an illegal conviction last year. a five year high across england and wales. but the evidence threshold for prosecution is high and penalties are rare. only 47 complaints led to a prosecution. there were 18 convictions. in the most serious cases, two people
i got in, rushed to my room, they had changed the locks and i was like... 0h! everything was gone.. so my clothes, shoes, towels, they literally took everything. they even took my bed sheets. the law around eviction is straightforward. it can be illegal if your landlord forces you to leave by threatening you, or stops you from getting into parts of your home, or the locks are changed while you're out. the key clause here is "due process", which means the correct steps have to be...
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own body isn't that they're like if if they're going to have their own body do you really have to lock them away destroying their life even further you could argue getting 42 genital piercings and a life sized tattoo of matt lauer across your stomach are poor choices for your body far worse or than far worse than crack but i don't want to lock that guy away either you know what happened to the right to be in any in this country right there where yet if you aren't. harming anyone else. i'm not saying legalize it but we should decriminalise our country is based on our god given right to be moral. you know whereas if you arm other people then that's a different story i think you should be punished if you. water you destroy lives to predatory lending or i don't know maybe if you lock up a 1000000 black people because you're out of your and. you want to relieve you of course. one is biting these as responsible for the disastrous war on drugs as anyone else but i don't want to make it sound like he just you know spends his time going after black people that's not it at all he also goes after
own body isn't that they're like if if they're going to have their own body do you really have to lock them away destroying their life even further you could argue getting 42 genital piercings and a life sized tattoo of matt lauer across your stomach are poor choices for your body far worse or than far worse than crack but i don't want to lock that guy away either you know what happened to the right to be in any in this country right there where yet if you aren't. harming anyone else. i'm not...
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we shouldn't be just locked into two vendors. it is not like we live in cadillac revoked -- volkswagen and only 500 parking permits and those are the only car brands we allow in san francisco. we are holding these services to a really high safety standard and i think that is great, but i think we should also hold cars do the same high safety standard great now all the cars that we have put in on our street are able to exceed the legal speed limits. they can drive as fast as they can without getting caught sometimes, so i think, let's think about the safety problems that the bike share services have come across in the last few days, but keep them in the context of how dangerous cars are in the city. we have already had ten people die on our streets due to cars so far according to our latest statistics. let's think about these things in context. finally, bike share is taking cars off the streets. it is making more efficient use of our streets, and i think bike share is working for our city. like six -- let's expand with more operat
we shouldn't be just locked into two vendors. it is not like we live in cadillac revoked -- volkswagen and only 500 parking permits and those are the only car brands we allow in san francisco. we are holding these services to a really high safety standard and i think that is great, but i think we should also hold cars do the same high safety standard great now all the cars that we have put in on our street are able to exceed the legal speed limits. they can drive as fast as they can without...
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you want to lock your vehicle. the other thing would be make sure nothing of value is left visible. >> criminals aren't carrying around cinder blocks or sledgehammers. >> this has a spring-loaded thing that will break the window. so once you give it a try. and good thing thing you have gloves on because it will break the window easily. >> and this is a lot smaller than a cinder block. i just punch it like this. oh! >> even though we broke the side windows you say that drivers should be aware of the backseat as well. >> correct. so even though you put the stuff in the trunk thinking it is safe, then once they break the window they have access to being able to open the trunk. so you could always lock your glove compartment, a lot of cars will have the lock over there. or just don't leave anything in the vehicle. >> reporter: something you may not have heard of, oakland police tell me thieves will sometimes take a device, walk around your car and when they get a blew -- bluetooth signal know you have a device in the v
you want to lock your vehicle. the other thing would be make sure nothing of value is left visible. >> criminals aren't carrying around cinder blocks or sledgehammers. >> this has a spring-loaded thing that will break the window. so once you give it a try. and good thing thing you have gloves on because it will break the window easily. >> and this is a lot smaller than a cinder block. i just punch it like this. oh! >> even though we broke the side windows you say that...
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locking people up is no solution especially with kids. they have so much to learn. the community can teach people to be responsible in the community. when you look up people you turn them into animals. then you get mad because they act like they don't belong in society when you placed them in a position they can't control and they don't understand. if we keep locking people up the only thing to happen is we will keep the cycle going. it is disgusting that probation officers would get up here and try to pump fear in the heart of the community by saying there is going to be school shootings and random roving gangs targeting civilians shooting people. how long are they going to play that card? >> i am anna johnson from the national center of the hall. national center for youth hall works to keep children out of isolated settings through immigration, juvenile halls or group homes or shelters. all of these types of institutions it is harder to enforce the rights of children and keep them safe in a institutional environment. it actually the removal of the child from home,
locking people up is no solution especially with kids. they have so much to learn. the community can teach people to be responsible in the community. when you look up people you turn them into animals. then you get mad because they act like they don't belong in society when you placed them in a position they can't control and they don't understand. if we keep locking people up the only thing to happen is we will keep the cycle going. it is disgusting that probation officers would get up here...
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school desegregation and he led the charge on the anti-drug bills that did such a tremendous job of locking away millions of people of color while finding a way to let white drug users. buy later took pride in reminding audiences that through the leadership of senator thurmond and myself and others congress had passed a law mandating a 5 year sentence with no parole for anyone caught with a piece of crack cocaine no bigger than a quarter biden pressured of president clinton to be quote unquote tough on crime the ensuing $994.00 violent crime control and law enforcement act passed with enthusiasm clinton administration pressure would consign millions of black americans to a life behind bars so if someone with an addiction problem gets caught with crack and it isn't that their own body isn't that they're like if if they're going to have their own body do you really have to lock them away destroying their life even further that you could argue getting 42 genital piercings on a life sized tattoo of matt lauer across your stomach are poor choices for your body far worse or than far worse than cr
school desegregation and he led the charge on the anti-drug bills that did such a tremendous job of locking away millions of people of color while finding a way to let white drug users. buy later took pride in reminding audiences that through the leadership of senator thurmond and myself and others congress had passed a law mandating a 5 year sentence with no parole for anyone caught with a piece of crack cocaine no bigger than a quarter biden pressured of president clinton to be quote unquote...
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today, the president was lashing out at blumenthal and other democrats wanting to lock up donald trump jr. i'll let you watch peered >> i was very surprised to see my son, my son is a very good person, he has not testified for 20 hours or something, a massive amount of time. the mueller report came out. that is the bible, the mueller report came out, and they said he did nothing wrong. >> ed: if the president wants to get all of this behind him, why not let donald trump jr., and one more time and tell the truth? >> i think the latest subpoena shows as they are never getting behind this as far as they democrats are concerned. donald trump jr. has given thousands of hours of testimony to the intelligence communities and the congress, and that doesn't seem to be enough. this is obviously an effort to just try to continue the fiction that was some sort of improper action. i think we all can recognize, donald trump jr. had committed a crime, robert mueller would have charged one. reasons democrats say donald trump wasn't charged is because he was the president. donald trump jr. is not the p
today, the president was lashing out at blumenthal and other democrats wanting to lock up donald trump jr. i'll let you watch peered >> i was very surprised to see my son, my son is a very good person, he has not testified for 20 hours or something, a massive amount of time. the mueller report came out. that is the bible, the mueller report came out, and they said he did nothing wrong. >> ed: if the president wants to get all of this behind him, why not let donald trump jr., and one...
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locked chris teigen out of his man cave when he watches but she broke in.e enjoys it. but i don't care. >> someone who cares a lot -- tiffany haddish. >> i read all the books before it came out.now, i have no idea they've surpassed the books. >>> lots more "game of thrones" on the way. you may remember that richard madden was a part of the "g.o.t." cast. well, now, he stars in the movie "rocketman." it debuted last night here at cannes. it is nothing short of spectacular. ♪ and i think it's gonna be a long time till touch down brings me around again to find ♪ >> edgerton, who plays elton in "rocketman" surprised the after-party audience with an elton duet. it was an emotional night, the duo was in tears after the movie's premiere, overwhelmed by the cheers and a four-minute standing ovation from the audience. earlier, more love for elton and the cast, on the cannes red carpet. the 72-year-old legend wore heart-shaped glasses and a jacket that read "rocketman" on the back. ♪ i'm not the man they think i m from today, and the reviews are good, especially for
locked chris teigen out of his man cave when he watches but she broke in.e enjoys it. but i don't care. >> someone who cares a lot -- tiffany haddish. >> i read all the books before it came out.now, i have no idea they've surpassed the books. >>> lots more "game of thrones" on the way. you may remember that richard madden was a part of the "g.o.t." cast. well, now, he stars in the movie "rocketman." it debuted last night here at cannes. it is...
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know what this is ingenious but they couldn't meet the fact that they missed it so they talk about lock chain instead yeah and it's interesting to see when you go into emerging markets and you ask them do you use facebook or do you use the internet more people say yes i use facebook but they don't realize that they're using the internet so yeah bitcoin is an application for the block chain there are other applications for the block chain you know being it contracts and property rights but the fact that banks are engaged now in participating i think is a good thing and no matter what they want to call it it doesn't matter whether they're still building on the same platform the were going on in the beginning with bitcoin the scene is a rebel rebel technology almost and it was seen as fighting you know the the white paper from soto she mentioned you know after the 2000 and crisis a certain this distrust of the banks in some way and yet now the banks are adopting it. and this huge cost of fish. see that combs is moving money through the ledger i mean other banks simply going to use the cost
know what this is ingenious but they couldn't meet the fact that they missed it so they talk about lock chain instead yeah and it's interesting to see when you go into emerging markets and you ask them do you use facebook or do you use the internet more people say yes i use facebook but they don't realize that they're using the internet so yeah bitcoin is an application for the block chain there are other applications for the block chain you know being it contracts and property rights but the...
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and i said did you lock the door? he says i locked it. i went back out and double-checked and it was locked. >> reporter: yet this morning when renee woke up, the car was unlocked, the jar was ajar, and someone rum badged through her glovebox. >> i looked to the right and there was a car with the doors open. looked to the history and i saw a few more cars with the doors open. >> reporter: renee's neighbor shared this video from his home security system. it shows a man with a flashlight disarming his car's alarm system and opening his door. >> security people have been raising the alarm. there is a way to, essentially, hack a key fob. the car companies are trying to come up with ways to comcombat them. >> reporter: the only way to safeguard against this type of break-in is to put your key fob in a container that is specifically designed to block radio waves. >>> an update on warriors star, kevin durant. >> his status for game 1 of the finals. >> reporter: a more than decades-old fight could be settled tonight in santa clara county. why som
and i said did you lock the door? he says i locked it. i went back out and double-checked and it was locked. >> reporter: yet this morning when renee woke up, the car was unlocked, the jar was ajar, and someone rum badged through her glovebox. >> i looked to the right and there was a car with the doors open. looked to the history and i saw a few more cars with the doors open. >> reporter: renee's neighbor shared this video from his home security system. it shows a man with a...