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because of the geography of new haven it means basically virtually all of new haven with the exception of the golf course at yale university is a drug free zone and this results in mass incarceration of people because with a mandatory minimum sentence added on to the basic sentence it means that most people even if they feel they're innocent will not risk going to to prison for an extended period of time so they plead out and this disproportionately affects minority populations and impoverished people critics call it the geography of punishment. if you look at this map here this is a simple. and. you can quickly notice that most of the city is covered when you add in projects and daycare centers but you know almost no place. where if you do this you don't get the. state senator gary holder winfield represents the city of new haven louise harvey a former inmate runs the nonprofit better way foundation together there try. to do something that is counterintuitive to most suburban rural citizens in the state who believe that these laws protect children they actually want to shrink the size
because of the geography of new haven it means basically virtually all of new haven with the exception of the golf course at yale university is a drug free zone and this results in mass incarceration of people because with a mandatory minimum sentence added on to the basic sentence it means that most people even if they feel they're innocent will not risk going to to prison for an extended period of time so they plead out and this disproportionately affects minority populations and impoverished...
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because of the geography of new haven it means basically virtually all of new haven with the exception of the golf course at yale university is a drug free zone and this results in mass incarceration of people because with a mandatory minimum sentence added on to the basic sentence it means that most people even if they feel they are innocent will not risk going to to prison for a extended period of time so they plead out and this disproportionately of facts minority populations and impoverished people critics call it the geography of punishment. if you look at this map here this is a map simply of the schools and. you can quickly notice that most of the city is covered when you add any projects in a daycare centers but you know almost no place in this city where if you do this you don't get the intense penalty state senator gary holder winfield represents the city of new haven louise harvey a former inmate runs the nonprofit better way foundation together they're trying to do something that is counterintuitive to most suburban rural citizens in the state who believe that these laws pr
because of the geography of new haven it means basically virtually all of new haven with the exception of the golf course at yale university is a drug free zone and this results in mass incarceration of people because with a mandatory minimum sentence added on to the basic sentence it means that most people even if they feel they are innocent will not risk going to to prison for a extended period of time so they plead out and this disproportionately of facts minority populations and...
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because of the geography of new haven it means basically virtually all of new haven with the exception of the golf course at yale university is a drug free zone and this results in mass incarceration of people because with a mandatory minimum sentence added on to the basic sentence it means that most people even if they feel they're innocent will not risk going to to prison for an extended period of time so they plead out and this disproportionately affects minority populations and impoverished people critics call it the geography of punishment. if you look at this map here this is a simple. and. you can quickly most of the city is covered when you add in housing projects and daycare centers but you know almost no place. where if you don't get the enhanced penalty state senator gary holder winfield represents the city of new haven louise harvey a former inmate runs the nonprofit better way foundation together there. trying to do something that is counterintuitive to most suburban rural citizens in the state who believe that these laws protect children they actually want to shrink the s
because of the geography of new haven it means basically virtually all of new haven with the exception of the golf course at yale university is a drug free zone and this results in mass incarceration of people because with a mandatory minimum sentence added on to the basic sentence it means that most people even if they feel they're innocent will not risk going to to prison for an extended period of time so they plead out and this disproportionately affects minority populations and impoverished...
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manslaughter he received an early release under a plea agreement and was starting a new life in new haven connecticut and taken some money left him from his father to buy a hair salon. that january a man hamilton new name faneuil cash was shot and killed in hamilton's former brooklyn neighborhood. cache his body was found in front of the apartment building where he lived. the victim's girlfriend. spoke to crime scene detective lou. and his partner frank de luis. because she was on parole at the time jules smith told the officers her name was karen smith to protect herself detective de luis is now is clearly indicated that karen smith told him she had not seen the shooting but when smith was brought to the seventy ninth precinct and interviewed by scarcella her story changed now using her real name. told him that she saw the shooting and the shooter was derrick hamilton hamilton was doing renovations in his hair salon in new haven connecticut when detective scarcella showed up looking for him. and he was actually. stations. actually saying. you know they came in. again. they came over righ
manslaughter he received an early release under a plea agreement and was starting a new life in new haven connecticut and taken some money left him from his father to buy a hair salon. that january a man hamilton new name faneuil cash was shot and killed in hamilton's former brooklyn neighborhood. cache his body was found in front of the apartment building where he lived. the victim's girlfriend. spoke to crime scene detective lou. and his partner frank de luis. because she was on parole at the...
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because of the geography of new haven it means basically virtually all of new haven with the exception of the golf course.
because of the geography of new haven it means basically virtually all of new haven with the exception of the golf course.
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. >> ten things i hate about gail and new haven. [laughter] >> i believe i was the most miserable freshmen in the history of college this was the early days of facebook and i wrote a facebook post ten things i hate about gail and new haven but the toughest thing when i got to yale was not necessarily the wealth gap. and the race gap. and then in slavery. that america was racist and the tough thing with the diversity of black people it was very hard for me but also very important but that notion of blackness but also to be very clear my sophomore year with spray painting on the residential colleges and not long after and this is the unacceptable thing. and this was the most iconic thing that he called a nigger and that was very peculiar because that is the issue to unlearn there is something that you could do to make you deserve just because you pay $50000 you should be treated differently. and to be treated as a gail man. not as a black man. talk about white supremacy and we have to work on that for a long time and out of the blue i
. >> ten things i hate about gail and new haven. [laughter] >> i believe i was the most miserable freshmen in the history of college this was the early days of facebook and i wrote a facebook post ten things i hate about gail and new haven but the toughest thing when i got to yale was not necessarily the wealth gap. and the race gap. and then in slavery. that america was racist and the tough thing with the diversity of black people it was very hard for me but also very important but...
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. >> guest: -- new haven. >> guest: i believe i was the most miserable freshman in the history of yale college. when i got there this is the early days of facebook, and i wrote a facebook post called "ten thing is hate about yale and new haven," and funny enough, the toughest thing for me when i got to yale was not necessarily the wealth gap, although it what's first time realized i was poor. and it wasn't actually the race gap. i mean, you know, i grew up in an all-black neighborhood in texas where we spent two extra years in slavery. so we were always told that america was racist, white people are racist, and that's the way it is, for 400 years, always been 400 years, by the way, even 30 years later, still 400 years. the tough thing when i got yale was this difference in black people. this diversity in black people, which i never really experienced, which was very hard for me but important, for me to urn learn some ways and nations about blackness and be clear about some things. there was, i think my sophomore year, spray painting on a residential college that said nigger school and
. >> guest: -- new haven. >> guest: i believe i was the most miserable freshman in the history of yale college. when i got there this is the early days of facebook, and i wrote a facebook post called "ten thing is hate about yale and new haven," and funny enough, the toughest thing for me when i got to yale was not necessarily the wealth gap, although it what's first time realized i was poor. and it wasn't actually the race gap. i mean, you know, i grew up in an all-black...
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family members are allowed to attend these hearings in our conference in from another facility in new haven connecticut these inmates that you'll be seeing are asking for early release on discretionary. erica tyndall was appointed as the chair of the connecticut parole board in two thousand and eleven she and her staff oversee an average of forty cases per week we sit in panels of three. and it's by majority vote so you need two people to agree to either release or not. pre-sentence investigation police records letters of support. statements. this hearing is being. given to. raise again. were you drinking. case stabbing you think there's ever an acceptable time to put your hands on someone else oh no no what if they are in your face but if they're saying terrible things about your kids about your fiance is there ever a time. and put your hands. ok mr crawford and family stand by to liberate about. our cameras were not allowed inside while the board deliberates on its decision. like all parolees if crawford is granted parole he will serve the remaining part of his sentence outside of the pri
family members are allowed to attend these hearings in our conference in from another facility in new haven connecticut these inmates that you'll be seeing are asking for early release on discretionary. erica tyndall was appointed as the chair of the connecticut parole board in two thousand and eleven she and her staff oversee an average of forty cases per week we sit in panels of three. and it's by majority vote so you need two people to agree to either release or not. pre-sentence...
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for over fifteen years is currently on staff at the henry seeley college of criminal justice in new haven connecticut. i think the current administration's approach to public safety in general has been very smart. they have attempted to invest in what's called recidivism reduction and they have invested very heavily in trying to improve the information sharing so that what we know about any offender is available to the people who have to make a decision an important decision like the decision to release so now that old paper system has been replaced with something called the judicial electronic bridge and so they are available at all stages of the corrections process and the parole process. change can come at a price this and other innovations were introduced only after a triple rape and murder by parolees stunned the quiet new england town of cheshire raising serious questions about the competence of the connecticut parole system. police say the suspects entered the pettit house as the family was sleeping the mother was raped and strangled the eleven year old daughter also sexually assau
for over fifteen years is currently on staff at the henry seeley college of criminal justice in new haven connecticut. i think the current administration's approach to public safety in general has been very smart. they have attempted to invest in what's called recidivism reduction and they have invested very heavily in trying to improve the information sharing so that what we know about any offender is available to the people who have to make a decision an important decision like the decision...
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family members are allowed to attend these hearings in our conference in from another facility in new haven connecticut these inmates and you'll be seeing are asking for early release on discretionary. erica tyndall was appointed as the chair of the connecticut parole board in two thousand and eleven she and her staff oversee an average of forty cases per week we sit in panels of three. and it's by majority vote so you need two people to agree to either release or not. this hearing is. for. the. rays again. were you drinking. case. you think there's ever an acceptable time to put your hands on someone else oh no no what if they are in your face but if they're saying terrible things about your kids about your fiance is there ever a time. and put your hands. ok mr crawford and family stand by to liberate about. our cameras were not allowed inside while the board deliberates on its decision. like all parolees if crawford is granted parole he will serve the remaining part of his sentence outside of the prison walls. in massachusetts fifty nine year old donald perry has been stuck in the system
family members are allowed to attend these hearings in our conference in from another facility in new haven connecticut these inmates and you'll be seeing are asking for early release on discretionary. erica tyndall was appointed as the chair of the connecticut parole board in two thousand and eleven she and her staff oversee an average of forty cases per week we sit in panels of three. and it's by majority vote so you need two people to agree to either release or not. this hearing is. for....
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new haven.bc scol district. >> okay, i want to show you somebody who i know mire, who formerly had your job, whose sname is al shanker, who on a previous "firing line" with william f. buckley, milton friedman, and thomas sowell debating the privatizion of public education. lets take a look. >> but it seems to me that we, in this country, have always believedhat education should not be the kind of thing that's better if you've got more money or that you don't get if you don't have it, that it's something that's very basic, that enables people who are far behind economically or in the social strata, enables them to get a chance to move ahead >> there's very little that al snker there said that i think either of us would disagree with. >> mm-hmm. >> but i think what we see in the contemporary debates about education reform is that people are voting with their feet. and certainly, in the school-choice movement -- right? -- people are,, especialnority children, minority families who come from incredi
new haven.bc scol district. >> okay, i want to show you somebody who i know mire, who formerly had your job, whose sname is al shanker, who on a previous "firing line" with william f. buckley, milton friedman, and thomas sowell debating the privatizion of public education. lets take a look. >> but it seems to me that we, in this country, have always believedhat education should not be the kind of thing that's better if you've got more money or that you don't get if you...
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he would say when to take metro-north in from new haven to manhattan and use land with burned-out buildingsn orlando that is not being put to its best use, even if only as a parking lot, ask yourself the following questions. how is the government involved here? that's always been a guiding principle for me in thinking about economics and regulation. when things don't work the way they should, when we ask why the rest of the economy is fully digitized while health care isn't, , when we wonder why heah care lacks the time and is him and consumerism of the rest of the economy, we look for culprits. very often the culprit is government action. sometimes from decades or even a century ago. in some cases that means that government action may often be needed to fix what government self brobeck sometimes government action may be strong medicine because markets have become so distorted or so diminished. and sometimes our solutions because of political realities may be something the lot second-best, to use law and economic speak. always, are actually aimed at building markets of competition to restor
he would say when to take metro-north in from new haven to manhattan and use land with burned-out buildingsn orlando that is not being put to its best use, even if only as a parking lot, ask yourself the following questions. how is the government involved here? that's always been a guiding principle for me in thinking about economics and regulation. when things don't work the way they should, when we ask why the rest of the economy is fully digitized while health care isn't, , when we wonder...
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when you take metro-north in from new haven to manhattan and you see land with burnt outbuildings on it and not being put to its highest use, even if only as a parking lot, ask yourself the following question. how is the government involved here? that's always been a guiding principle for me and thinking about economics regulation. when things don't work the way they should, when we asked why the arrest of the economy is fully digitized while healthcare is in, when we wonder why healthcare lacks the dynamism and consumerism of the rest ofthe economy , so very often the culprit is government action. sometimes from decades or even a century ago. in some cases that means that government action may be needed to fix what government itself broke. sometimes the necessary government action maybe medicine because markets have become so distorted, so diminished. sometimes our solutions because of political reality may be subject to the law of second-best. always however, our actions will be aimed at building markets and competition, enduring price signals and can incentives and in empowering c
when you take metro-north in from new haven to manhattan and you see land with burnt outbuildings on it and not being put to its highest use, even if only as a parking lot, ask yourself the following question. how is the government involved here? that's always been a guiding principle for me and thinking about economics regulation. when things don't work the way they should, when we asked why the arrest of the economy is fully digitized while healthcare is in, when we wonder why healthcare...
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and our returning champion, a phd candidate from new haven, connecticut... whose 1-day cash winningsotal... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, all. thank you, johnny. as you've just noticed, our champion, burt, has a beautiful smile. but early in the game yesterday, he wasn't smiling quite so much. he was in the red, and then suddenly in double jeopardy!, he came alive and won the game. so, ian and rick, you've got a lot to contend with. good luck, players. here we go. let's take a look at the categories, shall we? we start off with... next... in the next one, we want you to correct the name which has an incorrect spelling. it has an s that doesn't belong at the end... followed by... and once you've anted up, we'll... burt, start. saints on earth for $200. burt. what is saint -- what is saint helena? -yes. -saints for $400.
and our returning champion, a phd candidate from new haven, connecticut... whose 1-day cash winningsotal... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, all. thank you, johnny. as you've just noticed, our champion, burt, has a beautiful smile. but early in the game yesterday, he wasn't smiling quite so much. he was in the red, and then suddenly in double jeopardy!, he came alive and won the game. so, ian and rick, you've got a lot to...
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a phd candidate from new haven, connecticut...nd our returning champion, a director of technology from old forge, pennsylvania... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! ththk u ve muc one of our staff members came backstage a few moments ago to tell me that we have a very lively and fun audience with us here today. what that means for you three is that it's incumbent upon you to entertain them by demonstrating to the fullest extent of your capabilities how bright you are. good luck. let's see if it works out. now we take a look at the categories. talking about music. those three letters coming up in each correct response. alex: champ, off you go. straight to billboard no. 1 for $400. ron. what is "candle in the wind"? you got it. billboard, $600. ron. who is michael jackson? yes. billboard, $800. dave. who is aerosmith?
a phd candidate from new haven, connecticut...nd our returning champion, a director of technology from old forge, pennsylvania... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! ththk u ve muc one of our staff members came backstage a few moments ago to tell me that we have a very lively and fun audience with us here today. what that means for you three is that it's incumbent upon you to entertain them by demonstrating to the fullest extent of your capabilities how bright you...
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police in new haven say this month they have seen a spike in robberies involving victims who met the criminals through dating apps. this month, there have been eight such crimes. police believe many are linked. in one case, the victim had his car, wallet, and phone stolen when he showed up to what he thought was a date. >> was instructed through the messaging portion of the app to walk up the driveway and she would be right down. she happened to be two guys with guns. >> some cases also involve people buying things online. if you don't know the person you're interacting with, it's smart to meet them first in a public location during the day and it could help if you bring someone with you. >> when it comes to the sports world, the night after the all-star game is now pretty much dominated by one thing only. that's the espys. >> last night's espy awards gave powerful moments, including a show of strength from the victims of dr. larry nassar. >> to all the survivors out there, don't let anyone rewrite your story. you truth does matter. you matter. and you are not alone. [ applause ] >>
police in new haven say this month they have seen a spike in robberies involving victims who met the criminals through dating apps. this month, there have been eight such crimes. police believe many are linked. in one case, the victim had his car, wallet, and phone stolen when he showed up to what he thought was a date. >> was instructed through the messaging portion of the app to walk up the driveway and she would be right down. she happened to be two guys with guns. >> some cases...
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for over fifteen years is currently on staff at the henry seeley college of criminal justice in new haven connecticut. i think the current administration's approach to public safety in general has been very smart. they have attempted to invest in what's called recidivism reduction and they have invested very heavily in trying to improve the information sharing so that what we know about any offender is available to the people who have to make a decision an important decision like the decision to release so now that old paper system has been replaced with something called the judicial electronic bridge and so they are available at all stages of the corrections process and the parole process. change can come at a price this and other innovations were introduced only after a triple rape and murder by parolees stunned the quiet new england town of cheshire raising serious questions about the competence of the connecticut parole system. police say the suspects entered the pettit house as the family was sleeping the mother was raped and strangled the eleven year old daughter also sexually assau
for over fifteen years is currently on staff at the henry seeley college of criminal justice in new haven connecticut. i think the current administration's approach to public safety in general has been very smart. they have attempted to invest in what's called recidivism reduction and they have invested very heavily in trying to improve the information sharing so that what we know about any offender is available to the people who have to make a decision an important decision like the decision...
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family members are allowed to attend these hearings and our conference in from another facility in new haven connecticut these inmates and you'll be seeing are asking for early release on discretionary. erica tyndall was appointed as the chair of the connecticut parole board in two thousand and eleven she and her staff oversee an average of forty cases per week we sit in panels of three. and it's by majority vote so you need two people to agree to either release or not. pre-sentence investigation police records letters of support. the statements. this hearing is being. given to. raise again. were you drinking. stabbing do you think there's ever an acceptable time to put your hands on someone else oh no no what if they are in your face but if they're saying terrible things about your kids about your fiance is there ever a time. and put your hands. ok mr crawford and family stand by to liberate about. our cameras were not allowed inside while the board deliberates on its decision. like all parolees if crawford is granted parole he will serve the remaining part of his sentence outside of the pr
family members are allowed to attend these hearings and our conference in from another facility in new haven connecticut these inmates and you'll be seeing are asking for early release on discretionary. erica tyndall was appointed as the chair of the connecticut parole board in two thousand and eleven she and her staff oversee an average of forty cases per week we sit in panels of three. and it's by majority vote so you need two people to agree to either release or not. pre-sentence...
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police in new haven say this month they have seen a spike in robberies involving victims who met criminals this month, there have been eight such crimes. police believe many are linked. in one case, the victim had his car, wallet, and phone stolen when he showed up to what he thought was his date's home. not just dating apps, some cases also involve people buying things online. >> well, when it comes to the sports world, the night after the all-star game is now pretty much dominated by one thing only, that's the espys. >> last night, espys awards delivers some pretty powerful moments even if you're not a sports fan. it included a show of strength among victims of team usa doctor larry nassar. >> to all the survivors out there. don't let anyone rewrite your story. your truth does matter. you matter. and you are not alone. >> that's olympic gold medalist aly raisman speaking in front of current and former gymnasts. all received the arthur ashe award for courage for coming forward and speaking out against nassar. in the meantime, the coach of the year honor was split between three coaches kil
police in new haven say this month they have seen a spike in robberies involving victims who met criminals this month, there have been eight such crimes. police believe many are linked. in one case, the victim had his car, wallet, and phone stolen when he showed up to what he thought was his date's home. not just dating apps, some cases also involve people buying things online. >> well, when it comes to the sports world, the night after the all-star game is now pretty much dominated by...
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for over fifteen years is currently on staff at the henry seeley college of criminal justice in new haven connecticut. i think the current administration's approach to public safety in general has been very smart. they have attempted to invest in what's called recidivism reduction and they have invested very heavily in trying to improve the information sharing so that what we know about any offender is available to the people who have to make a decision an important decision like the decision to release so now that old paper system has been replaced with something called the judicial electronic bridge and so they are available at all stages of the corrections process and the parole process. change can come at a price this and other innovations were introduced only after a triple rape and murder by parolees stunned the quiet new england town of cheshire raising serious questions about the competence of the connecticut parole system. police say the suspects entered the pettit house as the family was sleeping the mother was raped and strangled the eleven year old daughter also sexually assau
for over fifteen years is currently on staff at the henry seeley college of criminal justice in new haven connecticut. i think the current administration's approach to public safety in general has been very smart. they have attempted to invest in what's called recidivism reduction and they have invested very heavily in trying to improve the information sharing so that what we know about any offender is available to the people who have to make a decision an important decision like the decision...
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news. we havene a right letting by at the scene of a crash.vernight, they unfortunately had the lanes blocked. eastbound was never affected. the right lane is getting by tween delaplane and markham. old dominion drive remains closed. it puts it basically near sixth place. it was basically wires down and authorities at this stage are saying they're going to have that in place for some time. fox mill road blocked between vale road and waples mill road. >>> a georgia lawmaker resigning after dropping his pants and using a racial slur on television. >> chris lawrence at the live wisk with more. what's going o this, chris? >> angie, representative jason spcer announced his resignation. it comes after his appearance in show on show time. here is a short clip of what got him in hot wer. >> how do you -- >> start screaming. take your clothes off. >> literally minutes after thate sound he shouted a racial slur multiple times ando ripped his pants. >> now, his resignation will effective the end of july. aaron? >> chris, thank you. >>> a scary moment as
news. we havene a right letting by at the scene of a crash.vernight, they unfortunately had the lanes blocked. eastbound was never affected. the right lane is getting by tween delaplane and markham. old dominion drive remains closed. it puts it basically near sixth place. it was basically wires down and authorities at this stage are saying they're going to have that in place for some time. fox mill road blocked between vale road and waples mill road. >>> a georgia lawmaker resigning...
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where will the new safe haven be? physical safe haven? unclear. will it be in libya? parts of syria? yemen? unclear, but there's no doubt that the ideology is still there. and frankly, you know, what makes i think this situation maybe different from this first ebb in 2012 was that the number of european foreign fighters who have returned to europe and i have spent a lot of time in europe this year, in the u.k. and france and germany, i was just in austria, austria, hotbed of isis terrorism you wouldn't have thought. 370 austrians went to syria and iraq. a certain percentage have come back. i think we're most likely to see the first winds of a bit of a revival in europe, with foreign fighters who have returned, maybe inspiring some individuals who were radicalized at home and haven't even traveled to syria ena iraq. -- to syria and iraq. in the u.s., the targets may be u.s. targets overseas as well as sort of domestic targets. then i think, you know, the fact that we have many fewer u.s. citizens who have traveled overseas to isis land and even far few have returned gi
where will the new safe haven be? physical safe haven? unclear. will it be in libya? parts of syria? yemen? unclear, but there's no doubt that the ideology is still there. and frankly, you know, what makes i think this situation maybe different from this first ebb in 2012 was that the number of european foreign fighters who have returned to europe and i have spent a lot of time in europe this year, in the u.k. and france and germany, i was just in austria, austria, hotbed of isis terrorism you...
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new haven, chicago, houston, providence, seattle, baltimore, los angeles, albuquerque, santa barbara, new orleans, denver, philadelphia, atlanta, springfield, massachusetts, anchorage, cincinnati, the twin cities of st. paul and minneapolis, st. paul being my hometown. elizabeth, new jersey, west palm beach, florida, and san juan and alamo, texas. i urge my colleagues to learn more about this program and once again i thank the gentlewoman for the time and i thank the chair phenomena accepting this amendment -- the chair for accepting this amendment. the chair: the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. jackson lee: i thank you. i want to reserve to determine whether there's any other speakers. let me conclude my remarks, mr. chairman. by saying i have certainly seen -- i thank the gentlelady -- i've seen neighborhoods in houston benefit from reforestation. havens of green in a city can have beneficial effects on a community's health, both physical and psychological, as well as increased property values surrounding real estate. when you've had a drought, you know how important this
new haven, chicago, houston, providence, seattle, baltimore, los angeles, albuquerque, santa barbara, new orleans, denver, philadelphia, atlanta, springfield, massachusetts, anchorage, cincinnati, the twin cities of st. paul and minneapolis, st. paul being my hometown. elizabeth, new jersey, west palm beach, florida, and san juan and alamo, texas. i urge my colleagues to learn more about this program and once again i thank the gentlewoman for the time and i thank the chair phenomena accepting...
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or an example of the entrepreneurship talking about a few moments ago my garage was a storm room new haven i focused on education and technology businesses and within 16 years he had 350,000 students go from college to graduate school and helped another 20000 in the last three years and also in kansas city missouri we have 1000 preschoolers we have helped thousands of kids in kansas city missouri get that headstart to help them through their path. but as pat -- #of our accomplishments with a couple thousand people it is only a small part of the solution we need to come up with. we are helping those that are already on the good side of that economic spectrum to improve their lives. so more than half make six figures per here and that is intestate that does not address the problems we have in rural missouri where my mom is from or those in the distressed part of the areas where i grew up kansas city missouri school district. so i am proud but that will not get us there with the solutions but i hope what we talk about today of what is scalable to those left behind to echo what we have heard s
or an example of the entrepreneurship talking about a few moments ago my garage was a storm room new haven i focused on education and technology businesses and within 16 years he had 350,000 students go from college to graduate school and helped another 20000 in the last three years and also in kansas city missouri we have 1000 preschoolers we have helped thousands of kids in kansas city missouri get that headstart to help them through their path. but as pat -- #of our accomplishments with a...
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satellites are proposing to tax haven new to activity at one of north korea's main ballistic missile production sites u.s. intelligence officials told the washington post the country appeared to be building new and constant two missiles at the sun facility at the same site where the first missile capable of reaching the u.s. was produced the temperament station isn't commenting on the reports well naturally just from north and south korea have to scribe that talks demilitarized zone as candid and productive the two sides met at the truce footage of panmunjom just. disarming the border and withdrawing troops from the area as the second minute to a level meeting between cell and cognac since the historic enter korean summit in april bright has the latest from seoul. this latest round of talks has wrapped up but without a joint agreement or even a joint press communique even so both sides have been putting a positive spin on proceedings saying that progress has been made the proceedings were friendly as the leader of the north korean delegation put it they have continued to nurture the
satellites are proposing to tax haven new to activity at one of north korea's main ballistic missile production sites u.s. intelligence officials told the washington post the country appeared to be building new and constant two missiles at the sun facility at the same site where the first missile capable of reaching the u.s. was produced the temperament station isn't commenting on the reports well naturally just from north and south korea have to scribe that talks demilitarized zone as candid...
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they just haven )t set the date. new video tonight of a waitress... fighting back. you see in this surveillance footage the waitress standing at the counter of a georgia restaurant. that )s when the man in the red shirt and blue shorts walks behind her... and touches her backside. he tries to keep walking - but she didn )t let him. she pushed the man into a chair and yelled at him, then called police. officers arrived and arrested the man. it )s time to start dreaming... the mega millions jackpot is now 493 million dollars - no one won last night. no winner for the 22nd time in a row. customers were in good spirits at hana )s bottle shop in santa clara. it )s considered a lucky store. they )ve sold two tickets of at least one million dollars. the next drawing is tuesday. good luck everybody! rob is here with your a lot to talk about in sports, including a record night at the coliseum... as the a )s host the giants. laura britt joins us no sports. hey laura. the bay bridge series went to extras in oakland and both teams couldn )t chair less about going late into the
they just haven )t set the date. new video tonight of a waitress... fighting back. you see in this surveillance footage the waitress standing at the counter of a georgia restaurant. that )s when the man in the red shirt and blue shorts walks behind her... and touches her backside. he tries to keep walking - but she didn )t let him. she pushed the man into a chair and yelled at him, then called police. officers arrived and arrested the man. it )s time to start dreaming... the mega millions...
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my garage was a dorm room in new haven, connecticut. i focused mostly on education and technology businesses. in those 16 years we have helped 350,000 students go from high school to college or from college to graduate school. we've helped another 20,000 in the last three years learn software engineering. we've also in kansas, missouri helped, i don't know. we have a thousands preschoolers in my preschools now. it was much smaller when we started. we helped thousands of kids get the kind of head start that will help them throughout their entire educational path. as proud as i am of our accomplishments. it's only a small part of the solution that you need to come up. in many ways we're helping those that have some privilege or already on the good side of the educational or economic spectrum continue to improve their lives. of my employees, more than half of them make six figures a year. that's fantastic. that does not address the problems we have in rural missouri where my mom is from, where my cousins live. even some of the folks in the
my garage was a dorm room in new haven, connecticut. i focused mostly on education and technology businesses. in those 16 years we have helped 350,000 students go from high school to college or from college to graduate school. we've helped another 20,000 in the last three years learn software engineering. we've also in kansas, missouri helped, i don't know. we have a thousands preschoolers in my preschools now. it was much smaller when we started. we helped thousands of kids get the kind of...
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new physical safe haven be? unclear. will it be in libya, in parts of yemen, some place in north africa. there's no doubt the ideology is still there and frankly, makes situation maybe different from the first ebb in 2012 is the number of european foreign fighters who have returned to europe and have europe lot of time in this year in the u.k. and france and germany, i was just in austria. hot bed of isis terrorism, you wouldn't have thought. went to syria and iraq and a certain percentage have come back. think we're most likely to see the first winds of a revival in europe with foreign fighters who have returned, maybe inspiring individuals who are radicalized and haven't even traveled to syria and iraq. u.s., the target may be overseas as well as domestic targets. and i think, you know, the fact that we have many fewer u.s. have traveled overseas to isis land and even us fewer have returned gives a certain measure of protection. andver, virtual plotters individuals who were radicalized in the west who are looking to do
new physical safe haven be? unclear. will it be in libya, in parts of yemen, some place in north africa. there's no doubt the ideology is still there and frankly, makes situation maybe different from the first ebb in 2012 is the number of european foreign fighters who have returned to europe and have europe lot of time in this year in the u.k. and france and germany, i was just in austria. hot bed of isis terrorism, you wouldn't have thought. went to syria and iraq and a certain percentage have...
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here with reaction is immigration attorney michael wilds who is the author of the new book "safe haven in america: battles to open the golden door." alan dershowitz wrote the forward. and dinesh d'souza. a filmmaker whose new movie is in theaters august 3. his accompanying book comes out on the same day. all right, a lot to unpack. dinesh, let's start with you. this is the kind of story i think republicans always have a hard time with because nobody likes to see a child crying because he or she misses his mother or his father. it tugs at everybody's heartstrings. mine. i am a mom. you are a dad. it has hard stuff to see but this problem was brought on by politicians who refused to do the work they were supposed to do. now the american people, as usual, are supposed to pick up the tab for your reaction to all of this. >> well, i think on the one hand, there is grief but there is also the manipulation of grief. the politics, if you could call it, of moist eyes. this isn't just the democratic party. it's also the media which frames these images. it's not that the republicans are insensiti
here with reaction is immigration attorney michael wilds who is the author of the new book "safe haven in america: battles to open the golden door." alan dershowitz wrote the forward. and dinesh d'souza. a filmmaker whose new movie is in theaters august 3. his accompanying book comes out on the same day. all right, a lot to unpack. dinesh, let's start with you. this is the kind of story i think republicans always have a hard time with because nobody likes to see a child crying because...
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news poibilities. at purepoint financial, we haven de our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goalsyour dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> it is a story that has understandably gripped the world. now, how g earth do you them to safety? a dramaticere was rescue from a flooded cave in we hear from dales one of the men then and one of the rescuers. people poisoned by a nerve ant, we ask where we are? a father and daughter poisoned in the same way as four months ago. over the pek, the world has been gripped by the lives of 12 boys and their 25-year-old football coach trapped deep in a cave in northern thailand. it is not hard to see why the world is getting so much tention. the joy of their discovery, the attention of hothey can be brought out. people have reached the group and easily digtible food has been taken to them. how do you get them out? weak, and unable to swim in se cases, let alone scuba dive. it is terrifying. glassman has been looking at the options. avid: thee mood -- mood at the rescue cap has changed from gloom to mild celebration, but what is needed
news poibilities. at purepoint financial, we haven de our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goalsyour dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> it is a story that has understandably gripped the world. now, how g earth do you them to safety? a dramaticere was rescue from a flooded cave in we hear from dales one of the men then and one of the rescuers. people poisoned by a nerve ant, we ask where we are? a father and daughter poisoned in the same way as...
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news 4 today." >> parents often haven to w their teenagers not to text or use the cell phones while driving. new study shows many adults the same of doi thing. we see it on the roads all the time. researchers at chiliten's ho philadelphia conducted an online survey. half the parents admitted the sing the cell phones with t kids in the backseat. ne-third says they read text messages or used their social media accounts while driving. very dangerous. >> do as i say, not as i do. >>> a new warning about flavored e-cigarettes. e-cigs could be damang your health even if they don't contain nicotine. the cigarettes damage blood vessels in the heart, as well. >>> the next time you have someone at your home, you might want to ask them to take their shoes off. a researcher from the university of houston tested his students' shd found a significant number were walking around with the bacteria on their shoes. it does not harm a healthy person. but with people with weak immune systems, can be ill or even die if exposed to this back area. doctors suggest cleaning your shoes when around a sick person. and it
news 4 today." >> parents often haven to w their teenagers not to text or use the cell phones while driving. new study shows many adults the same of doi thing. we see it on the roads all the time. researchers at chiliten's ho philadelphia conducted an online survey. half the parents admitted the sing the cell phones with t kids in the backseat. ne-third says they read text messages or used their social media accounts while driving. very dangerous. >> do as i say, not as i do....
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and his love for america the land of unlimited opportunities the city of new york in the heady seventy's would become his haven as it were. when i had a bit of money for the first time i lived at the chelsea hotel. but then i ran out . and i ended up living at this hotel. only junkies live there of course i couldn't leave anything in my room especially my camera because it would just disappear the exhibition at seal berlin features polaroids then has got his first camera in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine in the lead up to the road movie alice in the cities which featured a photographer as the main character and polaroids have been inventors life ever since when he's not shooting films he takes photos of actors and friends in everyday situations. so a polaroid is valuable because it's one of a kind but it also has a practical value you can hang it on the fridge or stick it anywhere or give it away there was often somebody standing nearby saying oh i'd like to have that. many our time capsules of places that have since disappeared but for vendors a photo is always the beginning of a story. you're watching.
and his love for america the land of unlimited opportunities the city of new york in the heady seventy's would become his haven as it were. when i had a bit of money for the first time i lived at the chelsea hotel. but then i ran out . and i ended up living at this hotel. only junkies live there of course i couldn't leave anything in my room especially my camera because it would just disappear the exhibition at seal berlin features polaroids then has got his first camera in one thousand nine...
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haven in the space. tesla going all in on china. shares rallying after it said it would build a new gairm plaplan. >> it could be a summer sizzler to investors and the stock is up 6% in the last week. how do you spell giddy up. >> we're live. it's the nasdaq and times square much more fast coming up straight ahead honey, this gig-speed internet is ridiculously fast. i know, right. we are seriously keeping up with the joneses. i know, right. we are seriously keeping with the anderson's. we are finally keeping up with the ford's. keeping up with the garcia's. keeping up with the harvey's. keeping up with the wahh-the-wahh the romeros. carters. patels. the allens. wah... wolanske's. right, them. no one is going to have internet like this. no one is going to have internet like this. gig to more homes than anyone. not just the joneses'. over here. xfinity. the largest gig-speed network. >>> welcome back to "fast money. >> melissa, when this announcement came out today i immediately heard from people who said, waited a second, hasn't tesla made an announcement several times in the last co
haven in the space. tesla going all in on china. shares rallying after it said it would build a new gairm plaplan. >> it could be a summer sizzler to investors and the stock is up 6% in the last week. how do you spell giddy up. >> we're live. it's the nasdaq and times square much more fast coming up straight ahead honey, this gig-speed internet is ridiculously fast. i know, right. we are seriously keeping up with the joneses. i know, right. we are seriously keeping with the...
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news for the rates market. for the so-called safe havens and i am thinking about treasuries and maybe bunds. it is bad news for credit. this starts with investment rate credit and spills through into high-yield and emerging markets. it is a mixed bag. clearly, companies are the ones that could suffer if margins are revised downwards and we have to reassess what the earnings outlook will be. so maybe a repricing is appropriate. there is an asymmetric risk to credit. what that means is if the spreads are tight historically and you have these shocks coming , the spreads will widen. recent --ng are most reading your most recent research, the critic crunch has taken hold. there is not much mention of trade so i wondered if that is because it is not material enough to factor into the base case. i have been focusing on the triple wham! he of tightening, financial conditions are very high. janet henry in the global economics team focus on the triple shot which is the financial conditions about which i am talking and trade. and oil. if you put those three together some of the more bullish growth forec
news for the rates market. for the so-called safe havens and i am thinking about treasuries and maybe bunds. it is bad news for credit. this starts with investment rate credit and spills through into high-yield and emerging markets. it is a mixed bag. clearly, companies are the ones that could suffer if margins are revised downwards and we have to reassess what the earnings outlook will be. so maybe a repricing is appropriate. there is an asymmetric risk to credit. what that means is if the...