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ossoff: so d.o.j. has ceased the publication of this data because the data is no longer of sufficient completeness, accuracy and integrity to public it. that's the -- publish it. you were going to give a second reason. ms. henneberg: the second reason would be the data under dcra 2013 has been collected to be analyzed and studied and we are currently doing that. they are reviewing the data as well as looking at other sources of the data to be able to provide findings on relationships between deaths in custody, policies, practices of institutions. sen. ossoff: ok. let's discuss that report, ms. henneberg. i understand what you're telling us is this data which was published for 20 years is no longer being published because of concerns about now, the accuracy of the collection of the data, the completeness of the collection of the data. you just mentioned the broader report mandated by congress in dcra 2013, correct? ms. henneberg: dcra 2013 provides that the data analyzed and studied, correct. sen. ossof
ossoff: so d.o.j. has ceased the publication of this data because the data is no longer of sufficient completeness, accuracy and integrity to public it. that's the -- publish it. you were going to give a second reason. ms. henneberg: the second reason would be the data under dcra 2013 has been collected to be analyzed and studied and we are currently doing that. they are reviewing the data as well as looking at other sources of the data to be able to provide findings on relationships between...
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ossoff: ms. moore, i'd like to ask you the same question, how access to family, proximity to family play a role. and if you wouldn't mind, just to ensure your microphone. thank you. ms. moore: like she said, same. fear of not being -- getting incident reports for nothing. not being able to call home. not being able to have contact with those video visits. i didn't necessarily have that happen where i was at but i did fear retaliation and which is why i never reported it while i was still at the prison. my whole goal was to try to get closer to home. i had put in a near home transfer before i went to alderson and because alderson needed head count i had to go there. so that's how i ended up at alderson. so again, here i am trying to fight to get closer to my family so i can have visits because i had one visit while i was there for my daughter's birthday. and that was -- i did seven years in prison and so being able to talk to my family, my grandmother, because she's older and sickly. was very impo
ossoff: ms. moore, i'd like to ask you the same question, how access to family, proximity to family play a role. and if you wouldn't mind, just to ensure your microphone. thank you. ms. moore: like she said, same. fear of not being -- getting incident reports for nothing. not being able to call home. not being able to have contact with those video visits. i didn't necessarily have that happen where i was at but i did fear retaliation and which is why i never reported it while i was still at the...
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ossoff, the veteran.eem to be a pattern of allegations of outright theft, criminality, and scamming. >> yes, and probably not hard to understand, there are other things to come out about him. as far as the law, and just looking at his campaign finance, it is hard to know how much he knew about his campaign finances, but i think we will find, out in the coming days, things were not on the up and up. >> certainly, it looks that way. marissa cava, substack has been diving deep on the daily santos. great to have you here right now. >> thank you. >> still to come, donald trump prepares to return to elon musk's twitter. that sentence just came out of my mouth. the ramifications of the disgraced ex president back on, i guess, the real social media. ahead. a. ahead if you have diabetes, then getting on the dexcom g6 is the single most important thing you can do. it eliminates painful fingersticks, helps lower a1c, and it's covered by medicare. before dexcom g6, i was frustrated. all of that finger-pricking and al
ossoff, the veteran.eem to be a pattern of allegations of outright theft, criminality, and scamming. >> yes, and probably not hard to understand, there are other things to come out about him. as far as the law, and just looking at his campaign finance, it is hard to know how much he knew about his campaign finances, but i think we will find, out in the coming days, things were not on the up and up. >> certainly, it looks that way. marissa cava, substack has been diving deep on the...
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. >> thank you, chairman ossoff and ranking member johnson -- and thank you for the committee stuff,ade my appearance -- no amount of time can truly heal what i share with you today. jonathan luis fano's my brother. he was so kind. he felt guilty so much is killing a bug. he wants took the bus downtown just to babysit our cousins kids, even though it was his own birthday. jonathan would spend hours upon hours listening to my problems and would do anything to support me. but at the time, he needed the same support, no one responsible for his care, custody, and control gave it to him. jonathan suffered from bipolar disorder and depression, for which he sought professional help and support from his family. he was never any type of threat or danger to us or to others. in october 2016, jonathan was arrested and baton rouge, louisiana, while having a mental breakdown, and taken to east baton rouge parish prison. in his ten weeks in pretrial detention, jonathan never received a mental evaluation. after cutting his wrists, he was placed in isolation. despite our frequent phone calls, our fam
. >> thank you, chairman ossoff and ranking member johnson -- and thank you for the committee stuff,ade my appearance -- no amount of time can truly heal what i share with you today. jonathan luis fano's my brother. he was so kind. he felt guilty so much is killing a bug. he wants took the bus downtown just to babysit our cousins kids, even though it was his own birthday. jonathan would spend hours upon hours listening to my problems and would do anything to support me. but at the time,...
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navy vet rich ossoff. he told us his pitbull sapphire began developing a tumor in 2015.n growing in the following year. ossoff was homeless at the time. he got connected with santos who he knew then as anthony devolder. santos set up a gofundme account for rich and the dog, but when rich tried to access the funds, $3,000 for the life-saving surgery, he kept having to jump through hoops and he never got the money. the dog ultimately died. santos is denying the allegations, telling the new site the story is fake and he has no clue who this person is. now cnn reached out to santos' lawyer, and his congressional office for comment. we'll let you know if they get pack to us. in the meantime, we are hearing from gofundme. they tell us when we received a report of santos' -- of an issue with the fund-raiser in late 2016, our trust and safety team sought proof of the delivery of funds from the organizer. the organizer failed to respond which led to the fund-raiser being removed and the email associated with that account prohibited from further use on our platform. gofundme has a
navy vet rich ossoff. he told us his pitbull sapphire began developing a tumor in 2015.n growing in the following year. ossoff was homeless at the time. he got connected with santos who he knew then as anthony devolder. santos set up a gofundme account for rich and the dog, but when rich tried to access the funds, $3,000 for the life-saving surgery, he kept having to jump through hoops and he never got the money. the dog ultimately died. santos is denying the allegations, telling the new site...
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. >> reporter: richard ossoff claims santos helped to raise thousands of dollars for cancer treatment for his therapy dog and never came through with the cash. >> i was so livid. i realized he's now a serving congressman. he doesn't deserve that job >> reporter: the dog, sapphire, never received the treatment and later died santos did not respond to nbc news, but told semafor the story is not true this accusation comes at the same time a new revelation contradicts a major claim by santos that his mother was "in her office in the south tower on september 11." but a genealogist acquired immigration records and shared those with nbc that showed she applied for a visa in 2003, which stated she had not been in the u.s. since 1999 right now, santos faces five possible investigations >> the voters of his district have elected him. he is seated he is part of the republican conference. >> reporter: santos is now freshly seated, both on the house small business committee and the science, space, and technology committee, and will continue to serve in congress, despite calls from fellow new york
. >> reporter: richard ossoff claims santos helped to raise thousands of dollars for cancer treatment for his therapy dog and never came through with the cash. >> i was so livid. i realized he's now a serving congressman. he doesn't deserve that job >> reporter: the dog, sapphire, never received the treatment and later died santos did not respond to nbc news, but told semafor the story is not true this accusation comes at the same time a new revelation contradicts a major...
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. >> reporter: richard ossoff claims santos helped raise thousands of dollars for treatment for his therapy dog and never came through with the cash in this guy is now a serving congressman? he doesn't deserve that job. >> reporter: the dog, sapphire, never received the treatment and later died santos did not respond to nbc news but told semafor the story is not true. this comes as a new revelation contradicts a major claim by santos that his mother was quote, in her office in the south tower on september 11. ba but a genealogist acquired records from fatima devoelder. right now he faces five possible investigations >> the voters of this district have elected him he is seated >> reporter: he is freshly seated both on the house small business committee and the science space and technology economy and will continue to serve in congress despite calls from fellow new york members to step down. >> i don't think there's any way he could possibly perform his duty >> reporter: and despite this new round of allegations, santos still refusing to engage on basic questions about the inconsistencies on
. >> reporter: richard ossoff claims santos helped raise thousands of dollars for treatment for his therapy dog and never came through with the cash in this guy is now a serving congressman? he doesn't deserve that job. >> reporter: the dog, sapphire, never received the treatment and later died santos did not respond to nbc news but told semafor the story is not true. this comes as a new revelation contradicts a major claim by santos that his mother was quote, in her office in the...
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. >> chairman ossoff, ranking member johnson, and members of the subcommittee, i'm a victim and survivor of sexual abuse by a federal correctional officer. that part there is now serving 135 months, in a federal prison. in 2019, he sexually attacked me and three other women inmates at the federal medical center in lexington, kentucky. which is a minimum security prison. it took three years to arrest, prosecute, and convict and sentence. them on the one, hand i am grateful for the efforts of those in the department of justice who did help me. who successfully put my attacker away. in particular, fbi victims specialist cassie young it assistant u.s. attorney to sheena fanning. however, the bureau of prisons entirely failed. my attacker stated his job for years. even though b.o.p. managements and investigators knew he was a sexual predator. my life at fmc lexington was a living. i believe my eye talker had been investigated on numerous occasions, for sexual crimes against female inmates. fmc lexington management and investigators were well aware that female inmate victims were reluctant to
. >> chairman ossoff, ranking member johnson, and members of the subcommittee, i'm a victim and survivor of sexual abuse by a federal correctional officer. that part there is now serving 135 months, in a federal prison. in 2019, he sexually attacked me and three other women inmates at the federal medical center in lexington, kentucky. which is a minimum security prison. it took three years to arrest, prosecute, and convict and sentence. them on the one, hand i am grateful for the efforts...
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the veteran -- rich ossoff and his mentor say they knew santa's by the name anthony devolder and that000 was raised and rich of scoff says that -- provided to cnn, santos, quote, blew up and refused to give me the money and then just would not answer the calls anymore. the dog died months later. santos told cnn in the statement, quote, i have no clue what he is talking about. so, we want to sin spend some time on sentences 9/11 claims with john feel. -- faced injury and illness. also, nikita morgan, whose mom died on 9/11, whose remains were not identified until 20 years later. >> john, let me start with you. what is your reaction to santos lying on 9/11? we've >> got a lot to unpack here, right? he's the forrest gump of -- the whole pulse nightclub, veterans dog, 9/11. is nothing sacred to this man? to every organization, every group, every background that he has hurt, he did it maliciously for self gain. and it's repugnant, it's repulsive. it's vial vile. >> it wasn't just lying to be a fabulist -- . >>, -- -- , -- listen, i know this is a cable show. and i can get colorful. by do n
the veteran -- rich ossoff and his mentor say they knew santa's by the name anthony devolder and that000 was raised and rich of scoff says that -- provided to cnn, santos, quote, blew up and refused to give me the money and then just would not answer the calls anymore. the dog died months later. santos told cnn in the statement, quote, i have no clue what he is talking about. so, we want to sin spend some time on sentences 9/11 claims with john feel. -- faced injury and illness. also, nikita...
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. >> richard ossoff said he was connected with santos in 2016 who he and another veteran say set up ao access the funds, some $3,000,uncooperativ >> he said, i have no clue what he is talking about and the crazy part is that anyone that knows me knows that i'd go to hell and back for a dog. >> well, then go to hell. he said he'd go to hell and back and go to hell, george. i almost killed myself when that dog died, nobody else should have to go through that. that's why i'm here. i don't want him to do this again. >> eva mckend, cnn, washington. >>> taking a look now at two storms that will impact parts of the u.s. this weekend. the first system that's in the midwest will bring snow and ice to parts of the northeast with significant snow expected across new england. as much as 12 inches of snow could fall in maine and new hampshire. the second storm will continue in the west spreading more widespread snow and hopefully help the region that's been long plagued by drought. we'll have more from the cnn world weather center in the next hour. >>> for the first time since april 2020 the u.s.
. >> richard ossoff said he was connected with santos in 2016 who he and another veteran say set up ao access the funds, some $3,000,uncooperativ >> he said, i have no clue what he is talking about and the crazy part is that anyone that knows me knows that i'd go to hell and back for a dog. >> well, then go to hell. he said he'd go to hell and back and go to hell, george. i almost killed myself when that dog died, nobody else should have to go through that. that's why i'm...
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and saying ossoff and that mr. haim are saying together. and that, to think about the depravity that it takes for that to happen. and to have to put that on the page, but just to think about the care that these people put to tell us these stories. to open themselves to the stories in this book, that is something that i cannot overstate how important it is for me to just do this and give them justice, give them what they need to do. and honor them in their stories. but in terms of the most difficult thing to put on the page, it is thinking about what this country did to kids and mrs. hammer, just because they're trying to get free in mississippi. >> speaking of mrs. hammer, if i could have both of you talk a little bit about what she meant to mississippi. and to you. >> well, also, i'm going to get to that. but as i read that book, the patients that each one of them had in terms of the conversation, dave junior pulling out of seniors things he did want to talk about. and he got him to talk about it, then got him to remember things that he di
and saying ossoff and that mr. haim are saying together. and that, to think about the depravity that it takes for that to happen. and to have to put that on the page, but just to think about the care that these people put to tell us these stories. to open themselves to the stories in this book, that is something that i cannot overstate how important it is for me to just do this and give them justice, give them what they need to do. and honor them in their stories. but in terms of the most...
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ossoff won by 84 points.n biden 's 20 2020 presidential election, just 77 points. then, of course. in the 2022 senate runoff. look at that, we're knock over one by three among black voters who won by 93 points. among all other voters, look at. that her show walker won by 33. black voters put rafael wardak back unite senate for a filter that does look back, we'll see how it will actually impact the upcoming 2024 race. , perinton, sorry about -- that with the, now doug hyde, actually alison, anti mitchell. well, you heard carries analysis on this point and biden really didn't have a big presence in the georgia special or virginia senate election for senator warnock, right? a very crucial seat and what do you make of him now being back there and recognizing the impact, yet again? >> i think that biden always understood the importance of georgia. and that is why he stayed away during election season. that was part of the calculus that, in georgia, that biden and harris would not be helpful. it was one of the only
ossoff won by 84 points.n biden 's 20 2020 presidential election, just 77 points. then, of course. in the 2022 senate runoff. look at that, we're knock over one by three among black voters who won by 93 points. among all other voters, look at. that her show walker won by 33. black voters put rafael wardak back unite senate for a filter that does look back, we'll see how it will actually impact the upcoming 2024 race. , perinton, sorry about -- that with the, now doug hyde, actually alison, anti...
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because even if kevin mccarthy pulls, ossoff or whoever becomes speaker.they get through a debt ceiling, a debt limit fight with his group of people, but as you just said, are playing games, unserious, and there asks are all about getting government, and their jobs are supposed to be to govern, not to under-do the government. >> let's bring in ali vitale, stay with me michael steele. ali, give me a read of what's going on on the floor, ali. >> we're watching these votes rolling in realtime, joy. we are here at the same time last, hour as kevin mccarthy in his folks tried to, adjourn after a day of negotiating and losing multiple ballots. so, here we are again, i think one of the things that is change based on my colleagues that are in the chamber, is that andy biggs and lauren boebert voted yes to adjourn, i believe that they were in the know category yesterday, so there is a sign that at least for some of the people who are actively negotiating, whether it's a good faith or not, with mccarthy allies, there's a desire to continue negotiating, and perhaps d
because even if kevin mccarthy pulls, ossoff or whoever becomes speaker.they get through a debt ceiling, a debt limit fight with his group of people, but as you just said, are playing games, unserious, and there asks are all about getting government, and their jobs are supposed to be to govern, not to under-do the government. >> let's bring in ali vitale, stay with me michael steele. ali, give me a read of what's going on on the floor, ali. >> we're watching these votes rolling in...
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so senator jon ossoff said, "did somebody say 'pretty boy'?"ghter ] sorry, i thought you were talking about me anyway, if biden tries to evade responsibility, we won't let that man escape. and finally, senator cory booker said, "did someone say 'manscape'?" [ laughter ] [ applause ] everyone's got something to say. some more news from washington this weekend the news broke that biden's chief of staff ron klain is stepping down yep. klain said, look, i hate leaving you with such a mess, but i will anyway. [ laughter ] of course being biden's chief of staff is a tough job. you have to be able to write and speak in size 72 font. [ laughter ] "your tie is crooked oh, forget it. [ laughter ] at first it was unclear who was stepping down because biden calls everyone chief [ laughter ] "hey, chief. well, get this tiktok just confirmed that some of its employees have the power to decide which videos go viral. yeah, it's crazy so, basically employees make the decision that this should not go viral - >> so one thing that people have asked if i've tried q
so senator jon ossoff said, "did somebody say 'pretty boy'?"ghter ] sorry, i thought you were talking about me anyway, if biden tries to evade responsibility, we won't let that man escape. and finally, senator cory booker said, "did someone say 'manscape'?" [ laughter ] [ applause ] everyone's got something to say. some more news from washington this weekend the news broke that biden's chief of staff ron klain is stepping down yep. klain said, look, i hate leaving you with...
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senator ossoff. >> i want to direct my comments to the ranking member. have not known you long, senator toomey, but it's been great to work with you. we benefited from your experience. a fellow eagle scout, i have a shot place in hi heart for you. your knowledge and depth of experience in the financial markets i think have been an incredible asset to this committee and your experience will be missed here. sen. haggerty: your entrepreneurial spirit, you opened a business with wrur brother, you have that d.n.a. i think that shows in the way you approach your legislation here. it's an admirable trait. it's one that's served you well and will continue to do so. and the fact that you've had a very impressive career here starting in 1999 when you came to the house of representatives and now that you've been here for two terms running an exemplary campaign. when i ran for senate people pointed to your campaign and said you can run a campaign as well as pat toomey you'll make it to the united states senate. your time in a tame of growth, all these experiences he
senator ossoff. >> i want to direct my comments to the ranking member. have not known you long, senator toomey, but it's been great to work with you. we benefited from your experience. a fellow eagle scout, i have a shot place in hi heart for you. your knowledge and depth of experience in the financial markets i think have been an incredible asset to this committee and your experience will be missed here. sen. haggerty: your entrepreneurial spirit, you opened a business with wrur brother,...
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joel john ossoff shot nemours thank you.rt. i was thinking today that there are so many moments in life when words can be very tricky and misleading and even heart harmful. and we need to be very careful about this. but then someone calls you from back home and says even if you have to dress up nice,. make sure you don't get cold. keep warm, be happy and enjoy it. and then words become a gift. and a privilege. so i am here, i am where i am and i am a privileged person because of all of these people who have been delivering this kind of kindness and care and support all of these years to me. so i want to say thank you to them, to my beloved and my family and to some very special teachers i have had and some very special friends that i have had. to my marvelous and amazing translator, megan. to my publisher, my first publisher is the one who published this book in spain. from the publishing house puffiness duma, to my publishers here at the riverhead team. to -- the national book foundation, thank you. >> this is crazy. i am n
joel john ossoff shot nemours thank you.rt. i was thinking today that there are so many moments in life when words can be very tricky and misleading and even heart harmful. and we need to be very careful about this. but then someone calls you from back home and says even if you have to dress up nice,. make sure you don't get cold. keep warm, be happy and enjoy it. and then words become a gift. and a privilege. so i am here, i am where i am and i am a privileged person because of all of these...
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for them it seems to be something fill ossoffic or -- philosophical or ideological.if you privatize medicare and social security, it will help the banks, if you privatize the v.a., like many want to do, undermining what veterans have earned by serving their country, it may help private sector corporation, it will help pad their bottom line and help ceo's make more money. when work has dignity, people have a secure retirement, pensions are protected, americans can count on medicare and social security. a secure retirement shouldn't be a partisan issue. it wasn't a partisan issue particularly in the 1930's, it's not a partisan issue to the american people. i don't think you can tell a difference between a democratic or republican drawing social security. they've paid into it for decades and earned it. it's one of the moss unifying institutions in the country. americans want to protect social security and medicare. they want to make those programs stronger. americans do, but elected officials, far too many people on this side of the aisle, as the presiding officer knows
for them it seems to be something fill ossoffic or -- philosophical or ideological.if you privatize medicare and social security, it will help the banks, if you privatize the v.a., like many want to do, undermining what veterans have earned by serving their country, it may help private sector corporation, it will help pad their bottom line and help ceo's make more money. when work has dignity, people have a secure retirement, pensions are protected, americans can count on medicare and social...
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senator ossoff won in '20. joe biden won in '22. senator warnock won in '22. i mean, this is state-wide! in georgia! the empire state of the south. it is, it should be, still a red state. look at the legislature. this -- look at the governor. this should be a red state. but it's the extremism. again, what works in north georgia in a congressional district, actually damages the republican party state-wide. they have been whil wiped out i georgia election after election after election. >> true. and how warnock won he went to a lot of those red, conservative districts. he didn't win them, of course. no one would expect that, but he competed for them. he did better than many people thought he would do. and that is a state, interesting on both sides of the aisle, really, when you look at the governor. he didn't run as an election denying extremist either. right? so what is the lesson that people can learn from georgia? well, they learn the lesson that willie just mentioned which is, if you want to run state-wide, if you want to appeal to the masses of the country,
senator ossoff won in '20. joe biden won in '22. senator warnock won in '22. i mean, this is state-wide! in georgia! the empire state of the south. it is, it should be, still a red state. look at the legislature. this -- look at the governor. this should be a red state. but it's the extremism. again, what works in north georgia in a congressional district, actually damages the republican party state-wide. they have been whil wiped out i georgia election after election after election. >>...