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lock her up. >> lock her up is right.tell you right now. >> when donald trump was introduced to the crowd at the world series last night, not only did he get booed but for the first time in his life and surely not the last time in his life, he heard the chant "lock him up" directed at him. [ crowd chanting "lock him up" ] >> some observers equated the crowd's use of "lock him up" with donald trump's use of "lock her up." but there's a big difference. none of the people chanting "lock him up" last night are running for president. no democratic candidate for president is ever going to lead a chant of "lock him up." no one on the democratic convention stage is going to lead a chant of "lock him up." that's never going to happen. that was not the democratic convention last night. that was a baseball game. most sports fans are cheering for things they know won't happen most of the time. most baseball teams don't come close to getting into the playoffs, but their fans cheer them all the way to the end of their failed seasons be
lock her up. >> lock her up is right.tell you right now. >> when donald trump was introduced to the crowd at the world series last night, not only did he get booed but for the first time in his life and surely not the last time in his life, he heard the chant "lock him up" directed at him. [ crowd chanting "lock him up" ] >> some observers equated the crowd's use of "lock him up" with donald trump's use of "lock her up." but there's a...
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of "lock him up" with donald trump's use of "lock her up."ig difference, none of the people chanting "lock him up" last night are running for president. no democratic candidate for president is ever going to lead a chant of "lock him up." no one on the democratic convention stage is going to lead a chant of "lock him up." that was not the democratic convention last night. that's a baseball game. most sports fans are cheering for things they know won't happen most of the time. most baseball teams don't come close to getting into the playoffs but their plans cheer them all the way to the end of their failed seasons because sports fans are at the core unrealistic, always dreaming the impossible dream for their team, so most of these washington baseball fans last night probably have enough washington experience to know that it's very unlikely donald trump will ever be locked up. even though federal prosecutors have already accused him of participating in an directing the crimes that michael cohen has pleaded guilty to and has now been locked up f
of "lock him up" with donald trump's use of "lock her up."ig difference, none of the people chanting "lock him up" last night are running for president. no democratic candidate for president is ever going to lead a chant of "lock him up." no one on the democratic convention stage is going to lead a chant of "lock him up." that was not the democratic convention last night. that's a baseball game. most sports fans are cheering for things they know...
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>> lock him up! lock him up! lock him up! (bert) mmm. ♪ we are farmers.of americans during the recession. so, my wife kat and i took action. we started a non-profit community bank with a simple theory - give people a fair deal and real economic power. invest in the community, in businesses owned by women and people of color, in affordable housing. the difference between words and actions matters. that's a lesson politicians in washington could use right now. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i'm part of a community of problem solvers. we make ideas grow. from an everyday solution... to one that can take on a bigger challenge. from packaging tape... to tape that can bond materials to buildings... and planes. one idea can unlock a breadth of solutions. at 3m, we are solving problems that improve lives. it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in the us. it
>> lock him up! lock him up! lock him up! (bert) mmm. ♪ we are farmers.of americans during the recession. so, my wife kat and i took action. we started a non-profit community bank with a simple theory - give people a fair deal and real economic power. invest in the community, in businesses owned by women and people of color, in affordable housing. the difference between words and actions matters. that's a lesson politicians in washington could use right now. i'm tom steyer, and i...
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your existing lock. inside the cavity in the door magically, and have it be something the end user diy could simply install. that's what the level lock does. it takes your existing lock that you have, your existing dead bolt and makes it smart in under five minutes, you install it yourself. when walmart saw that -- liz: i think you overestimate my ability on something like that. >> well, we will give you a shot at it, see if you can do that. at the end, the objective was a home improvement person in the home could simply, you know, on a saturday afternoon, pop this in and take what they have, 1998 maybe is when they got their home, that's where that bezel set, that lock is from, we can make that 2020 with a simple diy, a single screwdriver. liz: how much does it cost? >> we sell for $249msrp. we are running a reserve program right now which you can get the lock for $199 for the next three months. liz: i need to know the inspiration for this. because you are a former apple employee. what did you do at app
your existing lock. inside the cavity in the door magically, and have it be something the end user diy could simply install. that's what the level lock does. it takes your existing lock that you have, your existing dead bolt and makes it smart in under five minutes, you install it yourself. when walmart saw that -- liz: i think you overestimate my ability on something like that. >> well, we will give you a shot at it, see if you can do that. at the end, the objective was a home...
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>> well -- >> lock him up. lock him up.ck him up. >> i created a monster. >> i mean this, of course, is a play on trump's political rallies where "lock her up" is still a chant. was it a little awkward? i watched it live, and i thought it was a little awkward. she put her hand out and stephen colbert jumped in. did you think it was awkward? >> no. i thought it was a light-hearted moment. i actually don't think that -- i don't see any problem with it, and it's certainly out of her hands. it was something of a joke, i think, and then the audience got in on it and she kind of laughed about it. you can't put it in the same category of what donald trump does because when donald trump does it, he is literally talking about locking her up. you know, she's just sitting there kind of going along, kind of laughing and trying to be good natured about a joke. >> thank you both. i appreciate your time. thanks. thanks for watching. our coverage continues. when a criminal has your personal information, they can do all sorts of things in y
>> well -- >> lock him up. lock him up.ck him up. >> i created a monster. >> i mean this, of course, is a play on trump's political rallies where "lock her up" is still a chant. was it a little awkward? i watched it live, and i thought it was a little awkward. she put her hand out and stephen colbert jumped in. did you think it was awkward? >> no. i thought it was a light-hearted moment. i actually don't think that -- i don't see any problem with it, and...
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locked into their respective classrooms with their teachers with. and all of the shades drawn. >>as that lockdown something you did voluntarily or to police come by and say this is the situation we need you to lock things down. >>well no one fortunately we heard. >>by way of my wife huma i think things happened so fast. my wife. next to me and our business manager here at saint luke let us know what was going on so we did this of our own accord. >>sure absolutely out of out of abundance of caution and you know as we zoom around map. there's uh plenty of neighborhoods. you know as well and we haven't gotten word from police that they lock down any area which means they're looking for this gunman and they have a really zoomed in on any particular area because they haven't cordoned off any specific area of santa rosa that we know of just that this gunman got away after shooting and injuring one person have you seen any police activity at all in the street outside the school there. >>i mean just the block down this street there. emergency vehicles all over the place, okay. >>well t
locked into their respective classrooms with their teachers with. and all of the shades drawn. >>as that lockdown something you did voluntarily or to police come by and say this is the situation we need you to lock things down. >>well no one fortunately we heard. >>by way of my wife huma i think things happened so fast. my wife. next to me and our business manager here at saint luke let us know what was going on so we did this of our own accord. >>sure absolutely out of...
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they are locked and can't go home. there are 41 people that need somewhere to go. there is a reason the whole community of the san francisco front line workers are coming out. they are getting good care. thithis is a good place. we beg you to hear the word of the public and weigh it against the messaging of d.p.a. to look at what is going on here. thank you for taking time to hear us out today. >> thank you. >> kim, san francisco labor council. i agree with just about all of the public testimony that has gone on here, and i think dph is in a pathetic state. i was here testifying before this commission many years ago when laguna honda ceased receiving medicare because of the 700 violations. we are talking 10 violations over a four year period. dph is not telling the truth. the people who are supposed to be telling the truth are lying. i think it is pathetic. we have called the state to ask them about the status of the arf, and they have assured us. it is on the website the arf is no no way in jeopardy of closing. why they are perpetrating that is beyond me. this dep
they are locked and can't go home. there are 41 people that need somewhere to go. there is a reason the whole community of the san francisco front line workers are coming out. they are getting good care. thithis is a good place. we beg you to hear the word of the public and weigh it against the messaging of d.p.a. to look at what is going on here. thank you for taking time to hear us out today. >> thank you. >> kim, san francisco labor council. i agree with just about all of the...
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he had a problem with how people were chanting "lock him up." watch. sfw >> i have a hard time with a crowd chanting "lock him up" as a president. i think the office as president demands respect, even when the actions of our president at times don't. i certainly hope we won't hear "lock him up" chants at our convention. >> does he have a point? did that crowd go too far? >> the "lock him up" chant is a silly chant and it made me uncomfortable at the democratic convention and now. let's start to think more culturally and as a country about how this office is imminent live imminently replaceable and the vice president is there to play an important role. the president is not indispensable and if the president commit as crims a cris to leave. >> j.w. barrett. >> congresswoman katie hillary signs sig signs abruptly. do the allegations against her expose a double standard? we'll talk about the politics of revenge porn. our 18-year-old was in an accident. when i called usaa, it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're
he had a problem with how people were chanting "lock him up." watch. sfw >> i have a hard time with a crowd chanting "lock him up" as a president. i think the office as president demands respect, even when the actions of our president at times don't. i certainly hope we won't hear "lock him up" chants at our convention. >> does he have a point? did that crowd go too far? >> the "lock him up" chant is a silly chant and it made me...
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if you hear i am locked up wait a couple days before you call my mom. if i am in there 25 hours call my mom. i get an update on them because they have died of an overdose by using it. they are dead now. our system does kill if you are inside or not. it is a complete race much cam. wwe are the best city. we have to to be saying that. if we can find four ways to disrupt laundry we can find an alternative to locking them up. don't report them up in the first place. thank you. >> i am a community member and with no new jails sf. i wanted to say that every day you prolong the closure is a time to communicate the words from people in the jails as well as making sure that everyone is heard. person and said i need water fountains. it would give me hope to keep going. hydration is big. i need ways to keep healthy, water and food to stay healthy. plant fruit trees instead of wasting money it would be nice to have aquarium to give me someplace. >> shelter beds are needed. it costs money to have people in jail. a said put more stationary places to take somehow were
if you hear i am locked up wait a couple days before you call my mom. if i am in there 25 hours call my mom. i get an update on them because they have died of an overdose by using it. they are dead now. our system does kill if you are inside or not. it is a complete race much cam. wwe are the best city. we have to to be saying that. if we can find four ways to disrupt laundry we can find an alternative to locking them up. don't report them up in the first place. thank you. >> i am a...
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he heard lock him up. joe biden ramps up attacks on trump calling him an idiot for saying russian election interference is a hoax. >> how concerned are you about foreign interference in the election? >> i'm concerned about foreign interference. beyond me. everybody knows what's going on. trump not only doesn't want to do anything about it he's going out and asking for help. come help me. help me from biden being the nominee. >> he says russian interference is a hoax. >> he's an idiot. everybody knows this. nobody doubts it. >> let's get right to the breaking news. national security counsel top ukraine expert testifying to congress tomorrow. about the president july 25th ukraine call, a call he was listening in on. joining me now. so glad to have you on. thank you so much. more bomb shell testimony expected tomorrow by the national security counselor this time expert ukraine expert. he's the opening statement. i was concerned by the call i did not think it was proper to demand a foreign government investiga
he heard lock him up. joe biden ramps up attacks on trump calling him an idiot for saying russian election interference is a hoax. >> how concerned are you about foreign interference in the election? >> i'm concerned about foreign interference. beyond me. everybody knows what's going on. trump not only doesn't want to do anything about it he's going out and asking for help. come help me. help me from biden being the nominee. >> he says russian interference is a hoax. >>...
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>> no, she locked me under the bus with the luggage. >> she locked you under the bus? >> yes, yes, i'm under the bus with the luggage. i need help. nobody knows where i am. >> police tracked down the bus and pulled her to safety. driver was arrested but the case was reportedly dropped. the driver's attorney says there's no indication that it was a deliberate act. >>> there could soon be a deal to end the strike at general motors. the ceo has now reportedly met with union leaders and a source says the union has won a concession regarding the future of temporary workers. autoworkers have been off the job for a month now. >>> the phrase ladies and ladies and gentlemen will no longer be used by a major airline. instead air canada will use the gender neutral term, everybody, during in-flight announcements. the airline says it's hoping to create an inclusive space for all passengers. >>> well, coming up, everybody in washington, d.c. celebrates something they haven't seen in 86 years. >>> first, felicity huffman reports to prison. the living conditions she'll be facing. >>>
>> no, she locked me under the bus with the luggage. >> she locked you under the bus? >> yes, yes, i'm under the bus with the luggage. i need help. nobody knows where i am. >> police tracked down the bus and pulled her to safety. driver was arrested but the case was reportedly dropped. the driver's attorney says there's no indication that it was a deliberate act. >>> there could soon be a deal to end the strike at general motors. the ceo has now reportedly met...
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>> no, i'm 24. >> do you even know how many times you've been locked up? probably been out one christmas since i was 18. >> law enforcement says that the number of royals is growing pretty quickly in mississippi. >> because everybody's in prison. everybody's in prison. if you go to prison, you're going to want to be part of something. you don't want people to jump on you. you want to have backup. >> why did you -- >> i'm not even supposed to talk about it. they could hurt me. >> you said you don't want to talk about the organization. >> i really want to take off running right now. like i said, word of advice, don't do it. >> you mean don't get involved? >> be you. don't get affiliated. family, that's all that matters. >> thank you. the officers decide there's not enough evidence to arrest the suspect, and they let him go. he didn't give away any secrets, but our chat has opened a window for me into the world of the simon city royals. a fear of saying too much and a chilling warning to steer clear of the gang. these guys seem to have a real fear of talking
>> no, i'm 24. >> do you even know how many times you've been locked up? probably been out one christmas since i was 18. >> law enforcement says that the number of royals is growing pretty quickly in mississippi. >> because everybody's in prison. everybody's in prison. if you go to prison, you're going to want to be part of something. you don't want people to jump on you. you want to have backup. >> why did you -- >> i'm not even supposed to talk about it....
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we would take those who qualify for locked facility at that point. until that you don't have the staffing to do it? >> that's correct. >> you anticipate staffing to be filled in what period of time are we talking about now? it sounds like they are through the hiring process. >> for the behavioral health, with the beginning of the process for nurses. next is background check clearance. that is variable. for some people it can take several months. for others it can happen relatively quickly. people with common names had been often -- will often take longer. >> you are saying the third floor is filled based upon your staffing right now and that the additional beds could not really be used until about two months from now when you have done all of the clearances? >> yes, hopefully sooner than that. the behavioral health clinicians were made offers awhile ago. we hope background clearance comes soon. >> sticking with the merf it sounds like the problem is staffing. did we not at general improve the hiring process to move it along faster. does that not appl
we would take those who qualify for locked facility at that point. until that you don't have the staffing to do it? >> that's correct. >> you anticipate staffing to be filled in what period of time are we talking about now? it sounds like they are through the hiring process. >> for the behavioral health, with the beginning of the process for nurses. next is background check clearance. that is variable. for some people it can take several months. for others it can happen...
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>> i'm 24. >> do you know how many times you have been locked up? >> i have been out one christmas since i was 18. >> law enforcement says that the number of royals is growing quickly. >> everybody is in prison. go to prison you want to be part of something. you don't want people to jump on you. you want back up. >> why did you -- >> they can hurt me. >> you don't want to talk about the organization? >> no. i want to take off running right now. word of advice is don't do it. >> don't get involved. >> it don't matter. family is all that matters. >> thank you. >> the officers decide there's not enough evidence to arrest the suspect. and they let him go. he didn't give away any secrets but our chat has opened a window for me. into the world of the simon city royals. a fear of seeing too much. and a chilling warning to steer clear of the gang. >> they seem to have a real fear of talking openly. >> my guess is he's afraid he'll say something that won't be acceptable. and then someone high ranking will order a violation and he'll g beaten up. for saying t
>> i'm 24. >> do you know how many times you have been locked up? >> i have been out one christmas since i was 18. >> law enforcement says that the number of royals is growing quickly. >> everybody is in prison. go to prison you want to be part of something. you don't want people to jump on you. you want back up. >> why did you -- >> they can hurt me. >> you don't want to talk about the organization? >> no. i want to take off running right...
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we would take those who qualify for locked facility at that point. until that you don't have the staffing to do it? >> that's correct. >> you anticipate staffing to be filled in what period of time are we talking about now? it sounds like they are through the hiring process. >> for the behavioral health, with the beginning of the process for nurses. next is background check clearance. that is variable. for some people it can take several months.
we would take those who qualify for locked facility at that point. until that you don't have the staffing to do it? >> that's correct. >> you anticipate staffing to be filled in what period of time are we talking about now? it sounds like they are through the hiring process. >> for the behavioral health, with the beginning of the process for nurses. next is background check clearance. that is variable. for some people it can take several months.
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they're locked in. they are locked in on this. the problem for them is that you have a changing dynamic and dialogue. coming from within the white house. about the story. >> are they locked in because they believe it or have to? >> listen. i believe that they believe it. i really do. >> what do you think? >> it's irrelevant. they have to believe it. >> that's why they believe it. >> right. what's fascinating about this past week is that if you -- president trump is in a position he needs republicans at this moment to lock arms and defense him. after all the evidence of the past few weeks the odds are very high the democratic house will vote to impeach. sooner or later. he needs republicans to defend him. at that moment he needs republicans to defend him he has not only pursued a policy in syracuse -- syria. that all of them find deeply offensive. he has gone out provoke them further awarding himself at his own country club the g7 summit. which says he is so confident he has republicans in congress under his thumb he believes he ca
they're locked in. they are locked in on this. the problem for them is that you have a changing dynamic and dialogue. coming from within the white house. about the story. >> are they locked in because they believe it or have to? >> listen. i believe that they believe it. i really do. >> what do you think? >> it's irrelevant. they have to believe it. >> that's why they believe it. >> right. what's fascinating about this past week is that if you -- president...
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her up, lock her up." and what did they want to lock her up for? for her e-mails. >> as a former federal prosecutor, i welcome the opportunity to hold hillary rodham clinton accountable for her performance and her character. [ cheers and applause ] [ crowd chanting: lock her up ] >> lock her up! that's right. yes, that's right. lock her up! i'm going to tell you what. it's unbelievable. >> this didn't come from the democratic primary. but all through the general election, right, candidate trump would get as much mileage as possible out of the ongoing, not just conservative, but especially the media obsession hillary clinton's e-mails. >> this is bigger than watergate. we have only seen the tip of the iceberg. she should be in prison. let me tell you. she deleted the e-mails. she has to go to jail. she shouldn't be allowed to run. [ crowd chanting: lock her up ] >> she was allowed to run. sorry. but the state department investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails, behind the scenes, has been continuing all
her up, lock her up." and what did they want to lock her up for? for her e-mails. >> as a former federal prosecutor, i welcome the opportunity to hold hillary rodham clinton accountable for her performance and her character. [ cheers and applause ] [ crowd chanting: lock her up ] >> lock her up! that's right. yes, that's right. lock her up! i'm going to tell you what. it's unbelievable. >> this didn't come from the democratic primary. but all through the general election,...
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i met a lot of foreigners that were locked up, english—speaking foreigners locked up who didn‘t have be there, they didn‘t even know what their charges were. and so then i sort of felt compelled to get involved. what‘s fascinating is you made this extraordinary leap, you began to see the fundamental flaws and the problems in the system. you claearly felt you‘d like to do something about this. but here you are, a young american woman, not speaking a word of the local languages, how did you go about convincing, frankly, everybody in the system from the judges to the defendants that you wanted to work with to your us bosses, who presumably had some sort of a say in what you did next. how did you convince everybody that you should take cases, that you should become a litigator in the afghan courts? yeah, i mean, it wasn‘t easy. well, the first thing i did was i quit myjob with the us state department justice—funded programme, because it wasn‘t — this was something i was doing independently on my own. right. so i quit that and i sort ofjust went to the afghan bar association, i went to th
i met a lot of foreigners that were locked up, english—speaking foreigners locked up who didn‘t have be there, they didn‘t even know what their charges were. and so then i sort of felt compelled to get involved. what‘s fascinating is you made this extraordinary leap, you began to see the fundamental flaws and the problems in the system. you claearly felt you‘d like to do something about this. but here you are, a young american woman, not speaking a word of the local languages, how did...
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locking people in a fridge or frozen container is quite rare.red to go to any ends at all to bring people over here, and it is an increasingly dangerous business. and if you do get into a refrigerated lorry, what is it that ultimately will end your life? is it the temperature or is it the lack of air? it will be both. but the thing about these containers is that they are not designed designed for people, of course, they are designed for freight. and they are locked from the outside, there is no way you can get out. it is very hard to raise the alarm once you are in there. and they can be left unattended and picked up by various shuttles of drivers at different points along the journey. so you could quite easily find yourself locked in there for some considerable time before the next movement. and that is why it is so dangerous. how difficult is it though to get into one of those lorries without the cooperation of someone who has got the keys or the locks? that is not easy to do. you can cut the seal and break into it. but it is far more likely,
locking people in a fridge or frozen container is quite rare.red to go to any ends at all to bring people over here, and it is an increasingly dangerous business. and if you do get into a refrigerated lorry, what is it that ultimately will end your life? is it the temperature or is it the lack of air? it will be both. but the thing about these containers is that they are not designed designed for people, of course, they are designed for freight. and they are locked from the outside, there is no...
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i met a lot of foreigners that were locked up, english—speaking foreigners locked up who didn‘t have be there, they didn‘t even know what their charges were. and so then i sort of felt compelled to get involved. what‘s fascinating is you made this extraordinary leap, you began to see the fundamental flaws and the problems in the system. you claearly felt you‘d like to do something about this. but here you are, a young american woman, not speaking a word of the local languages, how did you go about convincing, frankly, everybody in the system from the judges to the defendants that you wanted to work with to your us bosses, who presumably had some sort of a say in what you did next. how did you convince everybody that you should take cases, that you should become a litigator in the afghan courts? yeah, i mean, it wasn‘t easy. well, the first thing i did was i quit myjob with the us state department justice—funded programme, because it wasn‘t — this was something i was doing independently on my own. right. so i quit that and i sort ofjust went to the afghan bar association, i went to th
i met a lot of foreigners that were locked up, english—speaking foreigners locked up who didn‘t have be there, they didn‘t even know what their charges were. and so then i sort of felt compelled to get involved. what‘s fascinating is you made this extraordinary leap, you began to see the fundamental flaws and the problems in the system. you claearly felt you‘d like to do something about this. but here you are, a young american woman, not speaking a word of the local languages, how did...
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>> private prisons make money by locking people up.of incarceration and immigrant detention. america is pretty unique. we lock up more people than anywhere else in the world and we rely often on private prisons to do so. 10% of incarcerated people, over 70% of immigrants in detention. >> so 70% of the people in those detention centers we see, those are private, for profit companies locking them up? >> correct. those companies are making as much as $700 for every night. we might as well be putting people in the ritz-carlton. >> wow. >> this goes back to when you have companies incentivized to lock up more people, well then you see them lobbying intensively, over $25 million over three decades, participating in groups like alex lobbying for harsher laws on immigration and incarceration. >> the longer people are locked up the more money they make. >> exactly. that is really where it is not just about public versus private prisons but about the soul of the country and how we want to treat people. are we about locking up more people and mak
>> private prisons make money by locking people up.of incarceration and immigrant detention. america is pretty unique. we lock up more people than anywhere else in the world and we rely often on private prisons to do so. 10% of incarcerated people, over 70% of immigrants in detention. >> so 70% of the people in those detention centers we see, those are private, for profit companies locking them up? >> correct. those companies are making as much as $700 for every night. we...
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thorpe >> you say that the answer is -- okay, your answer is locked in.rum roll he said b. >> no, no, no, no, no. oh gosh. >> let's see if he's right three, two, one, dump. [ buzzer ] [ cheers ] >> jimmy: oh [ applause ] oh, man. this is the stupidest -- this is insane this is insane right now craphonso thorpe >> craphons -- that is incorrect. the correct answer is woody gobbler. >> jimmy: i understand, i understand [ laughter ] >> woody gobbler was the answer can we see it again? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't want to see it again in slow motion. ♪ [ light laughter ] why am i doing this? all right. this is unbelievable kate doesn't even know anything about american football. and this is rigged >> it must be. >> jimmy: i'm so bad >> the score is 14-nothing kate's in the lead >> jimmy: yeah >> the next question is for you, kate. >> jimmy: are you sure maybe i should answer this [ light laughter ] >> who is the oldest quarterback to ever win the super bowl a, tom brady b, peyton manning. c, john elway. >> i mean, not being funny, i don't even really know wh
thorpe >> you say that the answer is -- okay, your answer is locked in.rum roll he said b. >> no, no, no, no, no. oh gosh. >> let's see if he's right three, two, one, dump. [ buzzer ] [ cheers ] >> jimmy: oh [ applause ] oh, man. this is the stupidest -- this is insane this is insane right now craphonso thorpe >> craphons -- that is incorrect. the correct answer is woody gobbler. >> jimmy: i understand, i understand [ laughter ] >> woody gobbler was the...
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so earlier this panel discussed job locking and employer-sponsored health insurance. my question is, how effectively do health savings accounts reduce the prevalence of job locking and also do you think incentivizing employers to provide greater access and opportunity and portability to health savings accounts fight further reduce job locking? >> you got a proposal on -- >> hsas as they exist right now don't do much in terms of job locks. job lock is the idea you're going to stay in your job because you're afraid of losing your insurance. and hsas don't do a whole lot to make the insurance more portable. affordable. so you might van hsa through an individual market plan, but the hsa doesn't do much to make that plan might be portable, but the hsa doesn't do much to help you afford that plan. compared to a world without hsas. however, if you expand hsas in the right way, you can turn them into a vehicle for the worker to receive that $14,000 or $15,000 of their compensation that the employer is using to purchase their health benefits. and to take that without adverse t
so earlier this panel discussed job locking and employer-sponsored health insurance. my question is, how effectively do health savings accounts reduce the prevalence of job locking and also do you think incentivizing employers to provide greater access and opportunity and portability to health savings accounts fight further reduce job locking? >> you got a proposal on -- >> hsas as they exist right now don't do much in terms of job locks. job lock is the idea you're going to stay in...
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that's when he pushed the auto -- the lock. >> yeah, the car lock?, and it locked all of the doors, and that's when i was like, okay, like something's going to happen tonight, something's going to happen. because we were in the middle of nowhere and i didn't know if he was going to kill me then. i'm thinking, how am i going to get out of this. and i look over and he just reached over in the glove compartment and he pulled out the gun, and i said, "please don't kill me." he said, "don't worry, just do what i say." >> get into the back seat, he ordered. he followed her. >> and then he raped me back there. and i started crying, i just started praying, god, please. i wanted to get out of there alive. >> but it wasn't veronica who would die. it was geovany. he pulled her out of the car. take the gun, he said, shoot me. >> i said, i can't do that. he said, yes, you can do it, because if you don't do it i'm going to come after you and i'm going to come after the children, i'm going to come after your family and whoever you end up with, i'm going to come aft
that's when he pushed the auto -- the lock. >> yeah, the car lock?, and it locked all of the doors, and that's when i was like, okay, like something's going to happen tonight, something's going to happen. because we were in the middle of nowhere and i didn't know if he was going to kill me then. i'm thinking, how am i going to get out of this. and i look over and he just reached over in the glove compartment and he pulled out the gun, and i said, "please don't kill me." he said,...
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there are more choices than being locked out or locked up in fact, there's a whole ocean in between those and this notion that we so-called let people disintegrate on the streets and it's not compassionate, we're not letting anyone, we're
there are more choices than being locked out or locked up in fact, there's a whole ocean in between those and this notion that we so-called let people disintegrate on the streets and it's not compassionate, we're not letting anyone, we're
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if you hear i am locked up wait a couple days before you call my mom. if i am in there 25 hours call my mom. i get an update on them because they have died of an overdose by using it. they are dead now. our system does kill if you are inside or not. it
if you hear i am locked up wait a couple days before you call my mom. if i am in there 25 hours call my mom. i get an update on them because they have died of an overdose by using it. they are dead now. our system does kill if you are inside or not. it
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was locked down that day when mrs. -- mrs. onassis was coming back. nobody could enter into the east or west wing into the residence rea. they invited them up to the private corridors and julie and trisha showed the children the rooms that they had been in when the kennedy children were young and then president nixon invited them for a lovely private dinner and i thought that was one of the most gracious things they could have done at that time to privacy rs. onassis' and give her her time, her one time she came back to the white house. she wrote the most beautiful letter you could imagine saying that the knicksons made the day she most dreaded a wonderful experience for her and her kids and it just -- it would bring a tear to your eye to see this letter. she was also very complimentry nixon about how the white house had been improved and that there were more dark corners anymore and she had done a beautiful job. learn more about former first lady pat nixon on the presidency. this is american history tv only on c-span
was locked down that day when mrs. -- mrs. onassis was coming back. nobody could enter into the east or west wing into the residence rea. they invited them up to the private corridors and julie and trisha showed the children the rooms that they had been in when the kennedy children were young and then president nixon invited them for a lovely private dinner and i thought that was one of the most gracious things they could have done at that time to privacy rs. onassis' and give her her time, her...
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he was greeted with boos and chance of "lock him up" by the crowd. [ chanting "lock him up." >>> al baghdadi's death comes a critical time for the president as the impeachment inquiry accelerating. >>> let's bring in matt boot and bianna golodryga and phil mudd. phil, we start with you, even if there's a succession plan in isis when you kill someone as big as al baghdadi does it throw the organization and even the ideology into tumult for a while in >> it does. remember, you're not just talking about somebody who's organizing plot, someone who's figurehead to recruit people into the organization. so, if you look at bin laden and al baghdadi, you lose a figurehead not just a head of a group but a head of a movement where he's identified as the isis guy. who can lead the movement? i don't see anyone who can yet. >> as we wake up this morning the questions are, what lessons can be learned from this operation and what do we know from the u.s. position in syria? "the new york times," bianna this morning, talking to military officials, they say al bal baghdadi's death occurred largely in spite of mr
he was greeted with boos and chance of "lock him up" by the crowd. [ chanting "lock him up." >>> al baghdadi's death comes a critical time for the president as the impeachment inquiry accelerating. >>> let's bring in matt boot and bianna golodryga and phil mudd. phil, we start with you, even if there's a succession plan in isis when you kill someone as big as al baghdadi does it throw the organization and even the ideology into tumult for a while in...
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>> the answer is absolutely to lock fewer people up.rising up for reform. >> i feel like god put me in a position to be the voice for the voiceless. >> when "dateline" continues. cs you're covered. (dramatic music) and you're saving money, because you bundled home and auto. sarah, get in the house. we're all here for you. all: all day, all night. (dramatic music) great job speaking calmly and clearly everyone. that's how you put a customer at ease. hey, did anyone else hear weird voices while they were in the corn? no. no. me either. whispering voice: jamie. what? you have fast-acting power over pain, so the whole world looks different. the unbeatable strength and speed of advil liqui-gels. what pain? we love smart savers. like yard-sale savers. tee-time savers. and especially med d savers. select a medicare part d plan with walgreens as your preferred pharmacy and get co-pays for as low as zero dollars and 100 rewards points on prescriptions. isn't saving great? save smartly on med d. walgreens. trusted since 1901. in the human brain,
>> the answer is absolutely to lock fewer people up.rising up for reform. >> i feel like god put me in a position to be the voice for the voiceless. >> when "dateline" continues. cs you're covered. (dramatic music) and you're saving money, because you bundled home and auto. sarah, get in the house. we're all here for you. all: all day, all night. (dramatic music) great job speaking calmly and clearly everyone. that's how you put a customer at ease. hey, did anyone...
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. >> be extra cautious, lock your doors, lock your windows. pay attention to strangers in your area. >> reporter: they devoted their lives to others. who would ever want to hurt them? >> this is just absolutely a despicable act. >> reporter: for a day that ended so tragically, it began in a happy way with flowers and expressions of love. nathan and denise leuthold had met 30 years earlier, back in the '80s when they were both students at a small baptist school in central illinois. even at that young age, nathan knew there was something to this sparkling little girl. >> i was in third grade and she was in fourth gade at the time. and i doubt she even knew i existed, but even then i thought she was the cutest girl in the school. >> what was it that you liked about her so much? >> it was the curly hair and the bouncy curls and just the happy-go-lucky smile. in junior high i began to see her character and see what kind of person she was that way. >> reporter: it was in high school that nathan and denise got to know each other better though they di
. >> be extra cautious, lock your doors, lock your windows. pay attention to strangers in your area. >> reporter: they devoted their lives to others. who would ever want to hurt them? >> this is just absolutely a despicable act. >> reporter: for a day that ended so tragically, it began in a happy way with flowers and expressions of love. nathan and denise leuthold had met 30 years earlier, back in the '80s when they were both students at a small baptist school in central...
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will it be done, ambassador lock, before christmas?> i don't know if it will be done before christmas, but i'm optimistic because all reports are that they have had really good progress in the working group meeting with the white house between u.s. trade representative lighthizer and the democrats and the reports are that they are making good headway and putting in those detailed assurances on environment, enforceability of labor standards, a delegation of democrats went down to mexico to actually meet with the mexican president to talk about these very issues. so there's real i think commitment by the members of congress to really make sure they come up with a good deal, one that is clear, enforceable, and that obviously will benefit american workers. and as you indicated, you know, this really has nothing to do with democrat versus republican politics. it is about creating jobs for the american people, lowering the barriers that let's say canada has on our dairy industry, wine, and agriculture, as well as making sure that it's not so
will it be done, ambassador lock, before christmas?> i don't know if it will be done before christmas, but i'm optimistic because all reports are that they have had really good progress in the working group meeting with the white house between u.s. trade representative lighthizer and the democrats and the reports are that they are making good headway and putting in those detailed assurances on environment, enforceability of labor standards, a delegation of democrats went down to mexico to...
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to familiarize ourselves, the merk is locked sub-acute of care to elderly houses individuals 60 years of age and over. again, hummingbird which is a psychiatric respite on the first floor. what you don't see is the arf. i am going to devote the next severals to talk more about its program. the operation of the arf. it is 24 hours each day, nonmedical care but supervised facility for adults 18 to 59 with severe mental illness that are stable but still need care, assistance and supervision. some of the services to the residents are housekeeping of their rooms. some require assistance with personal care and as they administer medications prescribed by their providers. where do patients come from who wind up on the arf? they receive referrals from acute care hospitals, locked sub-acute units like the america and other board and care facilities. it is a licensed residential facility licensed by state community care licensing, which is part of the department of social services. i am going to slow down a little more because there is a lot of information that we want to share to make sure you
to familiarize ourselves, the merk is locked sub-acute of care to elderly houses individuals 60 years of age and over. again, hummingbird which is a psychiatric respite on the first floor. what you don't see is the arf. i am going to devote the next severals to talk more about its program. the operation of the arf. it is 24 hours each day, nonmedical care but supervised facility for adults 18 to 59 with severe mental illness that are stable but still need care, assistance and supervision. some...
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plus a big week for beyond meat earnings important but so is the stock lock expiration. we will tell what you that could mean for them. much more "fast money" right after this. does your broker offer more than just free trades? fidelity has zero commissions for online u.s. equity trades and etfs, plus zero minimums to open a brokerage account. with value like this, there are zero reasons to invest anywhere else. fidelity. there are zero reasons to invest anywhere else. whether your beauty routine is 3or 57,... make nature's bounty hair skin and nails step one. it's the number one brand uniquely formulated for silky hair, glowing skin and healthy nails. nature's bounty, because you're better off healthy. for farmers here, this is our life's work. but when a recall happens, perfectly good food goes to waste. now, we've got away arou that. looks good. we're on target. blockchain on the ibm cloud helps pinpoint a problem anywhere from farm to shelf. it's used by some of the biggest retailers everywhere. a nice wedge. so more food ends up on your table, is that daddy's lettuc
plus a big week for beyond meat earnings important but so is the stock lock expiration. we will tell what you that could mean for them. much more "fast money" right after this. does your broker offer more than just free trades? fidelity has zero commissions for online u.s. equity trades and etfs, plus zero minimums to open a brokerage account. with value like this, there are zero reasons to invest anywhere else. fidelity. there are zero reasons to invest anywhere else. whether your...
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>> no, not really, no. >> do you lock your doors at night? >> no. >> you don't lock your doors?ave. >> what happened? >> they broke into my home. i wasn't there. they broke in. they stole some booze, cigarettes. they left. i figured must have been teenagers out to have a little bit of fun and that's all they took. just some booze, cigarettes. >> have you ever been a victim of crime? >> yes. >> what kind of crime? >> i've had people walk in while i've been sleeping, and vandalize my home and steal from me. >> and that didn't want to make you lock your doors at night? >> nope. nope. >> as an american with three locks on his doors, i found this all a bit confusing. even here in toronto, a city of millions, people just didn't lock their doors. you don't lock your doors, but the americans do. why is that? >> it must be -- you must be afraid of your neighbor. >> you ever leave your doors unlocked at home? >> yes. >> yeah. >> you do? >> where do you live? you leave your doors unlocked? >> yeah. >> you think as americans that the lock is keeping people out of your place. we as canadians
>> no, not really, no. >> do you lock your doors at night? >> no. >> you don't lock your doors?ave. >> what happened? >> they broke into my home. i wasn't there. they broke in. they stole some booze, cigarettes. they left. i figured must have been teenagers out to have a little bit of fun and that's all they took. just some booze, cigarettes. >> have you ever been a victim of crime? >> yes. >> what kind of crime? >> i've had people...
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lock him up!fore i ask her. may i have your permission to marry her? you're marrying her and her whole world. shop neal lane diamond engagement rings. at kay. is just like our originalhn sandwiches...onlyamond engagement rings. littler...so we bought a little ad...on lil jon. little johns, yeah! $3, what?! ♪ ♪ this simple banana peel represents a bold idea: a way to create energy from household trash. it not only saves about 80% in carbon emissions... it helps reduce landfill waste. that's why bp is partnering with a california company: fulcrum bioenergy. to turn garbage into jet fuel. because we can't let any good ideas go to waste. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. to help the world keep advancing. when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right information, at the right time, may make all the difference. at humana, we know that's especially true when you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan. that's why we're offering seven things every medicare su
lock him up!fore i ask her. may i have your permission to marry her? you're marrying her and her whole world. shop neal lane diamond engagement rings. at kay. is just like our originalhn sandwiches...onlyamond engagement rings. littler...so we bought a little ad...on lil jon. little johns, yeah! $3, what?! ♪ ♪ this simple banana peel represents a bold idea: a way to create energy from household trash. it not only saves about 80% in carbon emissions... it helps reduce landfill waste. that's...