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mary jane can't understand why salvador had to die shot in the head before the eyes of their four year old daughter they found drugs on him but if that was the reason for his murder. it's likely she'll never find out the grim reality in a country where extrajudicial killings are encouraged by the president. herbal cause the our lives in one of those communities she remembers august thirty first two thousand and sixteen as if it were yesterday it's the day her son was murdered for being a drug suspect. and not a day has passed since when she didn't think of him. really makes me sad is that i was not with my son when he died. i wasn't there when they killed him. just like visits me in my dreams. i want to know what happened to. what you had to suffer. you know. as with the vast majority of drug related extrajudicial killings no one has been held accountable for her son's murder but herbal once justice. that's why she joined dries up a church organized volunteer group assisting the victims of the drug war but together they filed a suit with the international criminal court i c c against p
mary jane can't understand why salvador had to die shot in the head before the eyes of their four year old daughter they found drugs on him but if that was the reason for his murder. it's likely she'll never find out the grim reality in a country where extrajudicial killings are encouraged by the president. herbal cause the our lives in one of those communities she remembers august thirty first two thousand and sixteen as if it were yesterday it's the day her son was murdered for being a drug...
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mary jane can't understand why salvador had to die shot in the head before the eyes of her four year old daughter. they found drugs on him but if that was the reason for his murder. it's likely she'll never find out. the grim reality in a country where extrajudicial killings are encouraged by the president it's been almost three years since president will be going to terra to started his relentless war on drugs officially some five thousand people have been killed but human rights groups are saying that number could be as high as twenty thousand and typically it's poor communities like this one that saw for the most. remote parts the lives in one of those communities she remembers august thirty first two thousand and sixteen as if it were yesterday it's the day her son was murdered for being a drug suspect. and not a day has passed since when she didn't think of him. really makes me sad is that i was not with my son when he died. i wasn't there when they killed him. just like visits me in my dreams. i want to know what happened to. what you had to suffer. as with the vast majority of
mary jane can't understand why salvador had to die shot in the head before the eyes of her four year old daughter. they found drugs on him but if that was the reason for his murder. it's likely she'll never find out. the grim reality in a country where extrajudicial killings are encouraged by the president it's been almost three years since president will be going to terra to started his relentless war on drugs officially some five thousand people have been killed but human rights groups are...
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jane: mary anne marsh, thank you for joining me. mary anne: thanks so much, pleasure. f thinking about politics makes you feel ill at the moment, you might be surprised to learn that democracy is good for your health. -- good for you. that is according to a new study which found that countries that switch to democracy experience improved life expectancy and fewer deaths than heart disease. ,arlier i spoke to tom bollyky author of "plagues and the power of progress." weanks very much for joining me. what is the link b health and democracy? thtom: the link between hend democracy historically is pretty modest. most were many autocracies have done well on health, done well on life expectancy, child mortality, and countries like cuba and chi were held out as global success stories what is different about the research now is it looks at what happening to countries now that they are shifting to heart disease, diabetes, can not just life expectancy, but people get sick and die from? what we find is the link between democracy and deaths from these diseases is quite strong. adult
jane: mary anne marsh, thank you for joining me. mary anne: thanks so much, pleasure. f thinking about politics makes you feel ill at the moment, you might be surprised to learn that democracy is good for your health. -- good for you. that is according to a new study which found that countries that switch to democracy experience improved life expectancy and fewer deaths than heart disease. ,arlier i spoke to tom bollyky author of "plagues and the power of progress." weanks very much...
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>> maryjan-- mary jane winslow. >> what does that seat do? >> that is not held by an attorney in our office although she coordinates with the executive team of our office in terms of what position our office will take on the state legislative committee. she is a voting member. >> got it. is there somebody there who advices the committee as to what the implications of state preemption or everybody comes with a policy position. >> everybody comes with a policy position. of course, our office, if the committee wanted, could provide more kind of here are the legal repercussions for the city analysis of any bill. >> i have a bunch of questions for edward mic caffeine from the mayor's office. he is not here so we will bounce right to the city lobbyist, mr. paul yoder. i want to thank you for coming down from sacramento. >> we will go to mr. yoder if you want to tell us a little bit about your firm and your practice, that would be a good refresher. >> absolutely. thank you for the opportunity, mr. chairman and supervisor peskin. our firm has been ar
>> maryjan-- mary jane winslow. >> what does that seat do? >> that is not held by an attorney in our office although she coordinates with the executive team of our office in terms of what position our office will take on the state legislative committee. she is a voting member. >> got it. is there somebody there who advices the committee as to what the implications of state preemption or everybody comes with a policy position. >> everybody comes with a policy...
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some people call it mary jane.needs to pass both chambers -- so i've been told -- needs to pass both chambers of the state house. if it does, new jersey would join ten other states and the district of columbia that already legalized pot. vermont is the only one that changed its laws through the state legislature. the others legalized pots through ballot initiatives. meg oliver's at the harmony medical marijuana dispensary in secaucus with the controversial proposal. good morning to you. >> reporter: gayle, good morning from under some loud fans and yellow lights that simulate the sun. workers here are preparing for a sudden increase in demand, but it's still unclear whether there are enough votes to pass the measure today. the state's governor frames this as a social justice issue. [ cheers ] since colorado and washington became the first to legalize weed in 2012, a growing number of states have followed. now new jersey's governor wants in. >> we're digging out of decades of injustices here. i believe folks deserve
some people call it mary jane.needs to pass both chambers -- so i've been told -- needs to pass both chambers of the state house. if it does, new jersey would join ten other states and the district of columbia that already legalized pot. vermont is the only one that changed its laws through the state legislature. the others legalized pots through ballot initiatives. meg oliver's at the harmony medical marijuana dispensary in secaucus with the controversial proposal. good morning to you....
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for hi this is jane fisher mary awesome attorney for renee lynch we will call. run a lynch. then on on. morning good morning how are you. going. how is your heart. medication here i only half hour tracking. all i care. but if we ask. dr gregory. or. i know all of us. you want to play some together it's ok i understand it's so difficult and i know that it's taking a lot of time but we don't want to mess it up renee and we're going to get one shot at this. so just hang in there. i promise you there will be an hour and i hope it's a good one but there won't be any and. develop. no miss of the season is new they're going back send it. to the. scene. assuming the system is missing the biggest thousand tons as a tool will not do this tank. snicker you. do believe. that gutless. to. good and some are you. mr first and america are those vehicles and todd yeah i've only met. the dude you're going to give me some of them. does he in any way blame himself for i think so control ending and confessed i think they all do that but my own observations from talking to wrongfully convicted pe
for hi this is jane fisher mary awesome attorney for renee lynch we will call. run a lynch. then on on. morning good morning how are you. going. how is your heart. medication here i only half hour tracking. all i care. but if we ask. dr gregory. or. i know all of us. you want to play some together it's ok i understand it's so difficult and i know that it's taking a lot of time but we don't want to mess it up renee and we're going to get one shot at this. so just hang in there. i promise you...
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in columbus, ohio, mary jane. caller: hello. i worked 80 hours in one job every week. all my life until six years ago, plus a part-time job of 25 hours a week. now i am 68. i am a cancer patient. social security, $65,000, $20,000 every three weeks with infusion. $18,000 in medicare because they sent me a paper on it. i am going to have to stop my treatment because i don't have any more money in my medicare. i worked 80 hours a week as a security officer and 25 hours a week managing a building. host: how did you manage that schedule? caller: i did not mind it. i love working. i would still beginning at if i was not disabled. host: john in ohio. go ahead. caller: i am making a little bit more. i dialed the wrong number. i am on social security. here is what i wanted to do, i wanted to call and correct the man from ohio who said he was making minimum wage. $e minimum wage in ohio is 8.55. host: tell me about your job and work experience. security am on social also. i got the 2.8%. everybody on social security got that. if you look at the country as a whole, a lot of peopl
in columbus, ohio, mary jane. caller: hello. i worked 80 hours in one job every week. all my life until six years ago, plus a part-time job of 25 hours a week. now i am 68. i am a cancer patient. social security, $65,000, $20,000 every three weeks with infusion. $18,000 in medicare because they sent me a paper on it. i am going to have to stop my treatment because i don't have any more money in my medicare. i worked 80 hours a week as a security officer and 25 hours a week managing a building....
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parker hi this is jane fisher mary-alice an attorney for renee lynch we will call. run a lynch. then on on. morning good morning how are you. going. how is your heart. medication here are there are tracking. you all or part. of the ask. dr gregory. or. i know all of us have time to play some together ok i understand it's so difficult and i know that it's taking a lot of time but we don't want to mess it up rene we're going to get one shot at this. so just hang in there. i promise you there will be an hour and i hope it's a good one but there won't be any and. develop. no miss of the season is new there are bags and. some. speed. assuming the system is missing the biggest thousand tons of two were not there is a. sneaker you. do believe. that got up close. to is a. good some are you. missed first and america had those vehicles and a ta devil who met. the dude you're going to give me some of them. does he in any way blame himself for i think so control ending and confessed i think they all do that but my own observations from talking to wrongfully convicted people is. those who ar
parker hi this is jane fisher mary-alice an attorney for renee lynch we will call. run a lynch. then on on. morning good morning how are you. going. how is your heart. medication here are there are tracking. you all or part. of the ask. dr gregory. or. i know all of us have time to play some together ok i understand it's so difficult and i know that it's taking a lot of time but we don't want to mess it up rene we're going to get one shot at this. so just hang in there. i promise you there will...
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marie harf, former democratic congresswoman jane harman, director of the woodrow wilson center, and foxndent jill january turner. congresswoman, there are reports before the two leaders ever got together in vietnam -- and i talked about this with john bolton -- that the north koreans were demanding a lot more in terms of sanctions relief than the white house was ever willing to give. two questions, basically, that i asked ambassador bolton. one, should this summit ever have been held and, two, does its failure, how much does it set back u.s./north korean relations? >> well, should it have been held now? no, it wasn't ready. and bolton is right that over three administrations the efforts to negotiate a good deal with north korea have failed. does it hurt u.s./north korean relations? i don't really think so. i think if you look at it in terms of north korea, they won. i mean, here is kim on his 2,000-mile trek on his train going to a state visit in vietnam after the summit, and now going back and maybe meeting with xi jinping, and he keeps all his nukes, and he's an operator on the world
marie harf, former democratic congresswoman jane harman, director of the woodrow wilson center, and foxndent jill january turner. congresswoman, there are reports before the two leaders ever got together in vietnam -- and i talked about this with john bolton -- that the north koreans were demanding a lot more in terms of sanctions relief than the white house was ever willing to give. two questions, basically, that i asked ambassador bolton. one, should this summit ever have been held and, two,...
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marie harf, cohost on fox news radio. a former democratic congresswoman janeman, director of the woodrow wilson center and fox news correspondent gillian turner. congresswoman harmon, there are reports before the two leaders ever got together in vietnam and a talk about this with john bolton, that the north koreans were demanding a lot more in terms of sanctions relief than the white house was ever willing to give. two questions basically that i asked ambassador bolton, one, should the summit have ever been held, and two, does its failure -- how much does it setback u.s.-north korean relations? >> should have been held now? no, it wasn't ready and bolton is right that over three administrations the efforts to negotiate a good deal with north korea have failed. does it hurt u.s.-north korean relations? i don't really think so. i think if you look at it in terms of north korea, they won. here is kim on his 2,000-mile trek on his train going to a state visit in vietnam after the summit and now going back in meeting with xi jinping and he keeps all his nukes and h
marie harf, cohost on fox news radio. a former democratic congresswoman janeman, director of the woodrow wilson center and fox news correspondent gillian turner. congresswoman harmon, there are reports before the two leaders ever got together in vietnam and a talk about this with john bolton, that the north koreans were demanding a lot more in terms of sanctions relief than the white house was ever willing to give. two questions basically that i asked ambassador bolton, one, should the summit...
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mary jane can't understand why salvatore had to die shot in the head before the eyes of their four year old daughter they found drugs on him but if that was the reason for his murder. it's likely she'll never find out the grim reality in a country where extrajudicial killings are encouraged by the president. early will cost the lives in one of those communities.
mary jane can't understand why salvatore had to die shot in the head before the eyes of their four year old daughter they found drugs on him but if that was the reason for his murder. it's likely she'll never find out the grim reality in a country where extrajudicial killings are encouraged by the president. early will cost the lives in one of those communities.