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we will see what happens. >> why should the parole board give him another chance to finish these last few months he has left on parole. >> he got out, and he went to work, first time that i know he had a good job. they let him open the cafe, let him use the cash register, and more or less was like a general manager of the place. if he stumbled again, they put him back in. give him a chance to stumble. >> the way he defended me today it showed me that i guess he is on good terms with me now. which i was surprised. >> i hope everything goes well for you. >> while many things broke his way during the parole hearing. the end result is not what orosco hoped for. >> what the parole office recommended isf. >> rather than reinstate the parole, the board decided to send him to a halfway house that provide drug counseling to parole violators for six months to one year. the hearing did however allow orosco to continue an important illusion. >> i am very happy that my mother didn't find out today that i was using pills. that will break her heart. she just wants to believe that i am doing good. >>
we will see what happens. >> why should the parole board give him another chance to finish these last few months he has left on parole. >> he got out, and he went to work, first time that i know he had a good job. they let him open the cafe, let him use the cash register, and more or less was like a general manager of the place. if he stumbled again, they put him back in. give him a chance to stumble. >> the way he defended me today it showed me that i guess he is on good...
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. >> prior to parole hearings the board sends a representative to conduct a preinterview in order to prepare a recommendation on whether or not the inmate should be paroled. >> come on in, robert. please have a seat. okay. this morning i'm going to be interviewing robert tedder for a parole hearing that he has set in august. any time you have an inmate that's coming up for parole as a sex offender, you know, red flags go up everywhere. when someone gets on parole, you know, everybody's got guidelines. of course, in your situation, the guidelines are a little narrower because of the case, and that's just something that you'll have to just stay within those guidelines just a little more tighter than someone else. now, according to your record i saw -- didn't see anything in there where you had been on probation for parole before, is that correct? >> no. >> i see you were in the air force. >> yes. you wasn't the parole officer here the last time, were you? >> no, i don't think i was the officer that interviewed you. >> every time they've come here before it was what's your home plan and
. >> prior to parole hearings the board sends a representative to conduct a preinterview in order to prepare a recommendation on whether or not the inmate should be paroled. >> come on in, robert. please have a seat. okay. this morning i'm going to be interviewing robert tedder for a parole hearing that he has set in august. any time you have an inmate that's coming up for parole as a sex offender, you know, red flags go up everywhere. when someone gets on parole, you know,...
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we will see what happens. >> why should the parole board give him another chance to finish these lastole? >> let me be very simple. he got out, and he went to work, first time that i know he had a good job. boy, they let him open the cafe, let him use the cash register, and more or less was like a general manager of the place. if he stumbles again, okay, put him back in. but give him a chance to stumble. >> the way he defended me today, it really showed me that i guess he is on good terms with me now. which i was surprised. >> all right sir. >> i hope everything goes well for you. >> while many things broke his way during the parole hearing, the end result was not what orosco had hoped for. >> what the parole office has recommended, isf, i'm not too happy with. >> rather than reinstate his parole, the board decided to send orosco to an intermediate sanction facility, a halfway house, that provides drug counseling to parole violators, for a period of six months to one year. the hearing did, however, allow orosco to continue an important illusion. >> i'm happy my mother didn't find out
we will see what happens. >> why should the parole board give him another chance to finish these lastole? >> let me be very simple. he got out, and he went to work, first time that i know he had a good job. boy, they let him open the cafe, let him use the cash register, and more or less was like a general manager of the place. if he stumbles again, okay, put him back in. but give him a chance to stumble. >> the way he defended me today, it really showed me that i guess he is...
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calls these detainees too dangerous to release some of those detainees can now ask a parole board to release them. human rights officers say this process is slow but it is working. unreal isk to think that the president could release all of the detainees detainees on his say so. >> he could pardon them or release them but i don't think he would do that for all the people. i don't think it's as much a legal bar but a practical bar and he is being very, very careful. >> the challenge is to convince a skeptical congress and a good many discerns that the guantanamo risk poses as much to the security as the men they are holding. rosalyn jordan, al jazeera washington. >> charges have been leveled against yvgheni brakof, working for the u.s. on behalf ever russia but protected by diplomatic immunity. >>> a public inquiry of the death of leveneko, nobody has been charged with his death here's lawrence lee. >> it's a full eight years since the image ever the dying alexander letvene beingsnko emerged. his death has caused a huge issue. he drank a cup of tee spiked with a newark atomg atom. the
calls these detainees too dangerous to release some of those detainees can now ask a parole board to release them. human rights officers say this process is slow but it is working. unreal isk to think that the president could release all of the detainees detainees on his say so. >> he could pardon them or release them but i don't think he would do that for all the people. i don't think it's as much a legal bar but a practical bar and he is being very, very careful. >> the challenge...
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we will see what happens. >> why should the parole board give him another chance to finish these lasteft on parole. >> he got out, and he went to work, first time that i know he had a good job. they let him open the cafe, let him use the cash register, and more or less was like a general manager of the place. if he stumbled again, they put him back in. give him a chance to stumble. >> the way he defended me today it showed me that i guess he is on good terms with me now. which i was surprised. >> the end result was not what oy rowsco hoped for. >> the board decided to send him to an intermediate sanction facility, a halfway house, for a period of six months to one year. the hearing did, however, allow oy rowsco to continue a happy illusion. >> i'm happy my mother didn't find out today that i was using pills. that would break her heart. she just wants to believe that i'm doing good. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> it's always been rumored about this war between these two groups. when is the war going to happen? when is the bloodbath going to begin? >
we will see what happens. >> why should the parole board give him another chance to finish these lasteft on parole. >> he got out, and he went to work, first time that i know he had a good job. they let him open the cafe, let him use the cash register, and more or less was like a general manager of the place. if he stumbled again, they put him back in. give him a chance to stumble. >> the way he defended me today it showed me that i guess he is on good terms with me now. which...
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if the parole board determined that his arrest and admission that he did, in fact, take the short cut, violated the conditions of his parole. jones expected to learn his fate after a hearing with the parole examiner. >> so regarding my finding in this hearing i'm going to defer them for a period of ten days in an effort to look everything over. i'm going to make a recommendation after i come up with my decision. i'm not going to recommend anything today. >> the delay in his ruling meant jones would have to remain in jail until the board could reach a decision. >> come on, sir. >> i don't sleep tonight. i'll probably toss and turn. feel a little more unsure than i did at first. i just got to really have faith in my friends right now. got to have faith in the prayers. oh, man. >> the final decision on jones came during a break in our shooting. when we returned to tampa, there was a new inmate in jones' bunk and jones himself was back at the noah house, a free man, but very much aware that he was still on parole and one slip away from going back to prison. >> when the people told me that
if the parole board determined that his arrest and admission that he did, in fact, take the short cut, violated the conditions of his parole. jones expected to learn his fate after a hearing with the parole examiner. >> so regarding my finding in this hearing i'm going to defer them for a period of ten days in an effort to look everything over. i'm going to make a recommendation after i come up with my decision. i'm not going to recommend anything today. >> the delay in his ruling...
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some of those detainees can now ask a parole board to clear them for release.x of them including this person of kuwait have been successful. human rights lawyers say this process is slow but it is working. they add that it's unrealistic to think that the president could just release all of the detainees on his say so. >> it seems totally implausible and i think he could but i don't think he would do that for all of the people. i think it's not so much it's a legal bartow him doing it as much as a practical bar and i think he is being very very careful. >> reporter: the challenge for the obama administration is to convince a skeptical congress and a good number of u.s. citizens that guantanamo poses as much risk to the nation's security as do the men it's holding, roslyn jordan al jazeera, washington. >>> a public inquiry into the death of the ex kvg spy is due to open in london, a critic of the kremlin died from radiation poisoning in 2006 no one has been charged with his death and strained relations between the british and russia governments and we report. >>
some of those detainees can now ask a parole board to clear them for release.x of them including this person of kuwait have been successful. human rights lawyers say this process is slow but it is working. they add that it's unrealistic to think that the president could just release all of the detainees on his say so. >> it seems totally implausible and i think he could but i don't think he would do that for all of the people. i think it's not so much it's a legal bartow him doing it as...
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. >> reporter: tuesday the georgian state parole board refused to grant clemency.oments before the execution, the u.s. supreme court refused to halt the process. >> the public needs to know there were a lot of people out here that were saying this is the wrong thing, this is not the direction that we want to go in terms of public policy or how we act as a society. and that we are saddened by the direction georgia has gone. >> reporter: georgia has the most stringent standard to prove intellectual disability. warren hill's lawyers would have to prove beyond reasonable doubt that he was mentally disabled. the state said hill's lawyers failed to meet the burden of proof. >> the reality is that georgia is one of a few states holding on tightly to the death penalty. last year there were 35 executions in the whole nation from seven states which is the lowest number that we have seen in 20 years. >> minutes after the execution ryan cam ever warren hill's attorney told al jazeera he no longer has faith in the u.s. justice system and in his words the constitution is a paper
. >> reporter: tuesday the georgian state parole board refused to grant clemency.oments before the execution, the u.s. supreme court refused to halt the process. >> the public needs to know there were a lot of people out here that were saying this is the wrong thing, this is not the direction that we want to go in terms of public policy or how we act as a society. and that we are saddened by the direction georgia has gone. >> reporter: georgia has the most stringent standard...
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. >> reporter: john this morning the attorney for warren hill stood in front of the parole board herestate of georgia in atlanta, pleading that mr. hill not be put to death tomorrow night. no decision was made as of the time that we speak right now, john. we should find out more details tomorrow. now the feds or the state could put a stay on his execution which is scheduled for tomorrow night. one other interesting note is it's unknown how many people with this intellectual disability, an iq of 70 or less are in prisons and on death row here in the united states but we do know there are over 3,000 people in the federal and state system that are up for the death penalty here in america. john. >> robert thank you. >>> coming up next the blizzard that is doing, where it is now, and how bad it could get. and the questions about security risks, after a small drone crashes outside of the white house. the science behind keeping us safe on the road >> oh... >> oh my god... >> the driving force behind these new innovations >> i did not see that one coming >> techknow's team of experts show you
. >> reporter: john this morning the attorney for warren hill stood in front of the parole board herestate of georgia in atlanta, pleading that mr. hill not be put to death tomorrow night. no decision was made as of the time that we speak right now, john. we should find out more details tomorrow. now the feds or the state could put a stay on his execution which is scheduled for tomorrow night. one other interesting note is it's unknown how many people with this intellectual disability, an...
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i can go to the parole board in 2019. will i get it?exercise yard at california state prison corcoran, we met an inmate whose art is inspired by his life. >> tell me your name and spell your last name for me. >> my name is kevin moore. m-o-o-r-e. >> what are you convicted are? >> parole violations for sales of marijuana. >> the yard is an interesting place because you never know who you'll run into. you never know who you will talk to and you never know what personal or who they are. i kind of started looking around and started to find interesting-looking faces and i happened upon kevin moore and he's a rap artist and a ghost writer. i have a record deal at death row records and my aka is sassoon, and i have a demo coming out in a few months. so if you're a rap fan, listen to it. >> when you start talking to inmates you're not really sure what to believe. they start telling you these stories and you're saying, okay. i've been a ghost writer for 13 years and a lot of stuff i've written from behind these walls i have sold to other artists
i can go to the parole board in 2019. will i get it?exercise yard at california state prison corcoran, we met an inmate whose art is inspired by his life. >> tell me your name and spell your last name for me. >> my name is kevin moore. m-o-o-r-e. >> what are you convicted are? >> parole violations for sales of marijuana. >> the yard is an interesting place because you never know who you'll run into. you never know who you will talk to and you never know what...
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. >> if i'm dead and gone, somebody will be there to make sure they talk to the parole board and theseet out of their cages. >> if you could say anything to sheila and rachel right now what would you say. >> rot in hell. >> skylar's friends are still trying to process their loss and mourn the milestones they are experiencing without her. >> skylar never got to go to a prom mary and dave never got to see her get all dressed up and get the bouquet and everything else. >> in memory of their only child dave and mary niece help pass skylar's law in west virginia that requires amber alerts for all missing children. >> this is skylar's room. >> when you come in here does it give you any sense of skylar now? >> yeah, it still does. >> they continue to treasure every item that belonged to skylar. some of them don't mean anything. they were hers so we'll always keep them. >> she has a bunch of cards and drawings. >> yeah, see, her friends were always sending her a birthday wish for my friend. uh-oh. >> that's what i think of that one. that was from sheila, by the way. >> the card reads happy bir
. >> if i'm dead and gone, somebody will be there to make sure they talk to the parole board and theseet out of their cages. >> if you could say anything to sheila and rachel right now what would you say. >> rot in hell. >> skylar's friends are still trying to process their loss and mourn the milestones they are experiencing without her. >> skylar never got to go to a prom mary and dave never got to see her get all dressed up and get the bouquet and everything...
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the medical parole board has agreed that he should be released, but the government decided not. >> what about the question of those who were behind the scenes who directed access? >> that's a very good question. that is exactly what eugene de kock talks about. he says that people their hands are soaked in blood, this is from eugene de kock, himself. and there are many others who were on the death squads who are now living very quietly behind the scenes. they never went to the truth and reconciliation commission as he did and confessed. they just melted away. and he says those are the people who were giving orders for foot soldiers like him to go and carry out those brutal killings. >> that process of reconciliation still very much developing. martin, thank you. >>> in other news in the last few minutes, the u.n. war crimes tribunal for yugoslavia has upheld life convictions on serbs linked to the massacre 20 years ago. one of the defendants has had his sentence slightly reduced. an estimated 8,000 muslim men and i bos were killed over three days. >>> a south korean court is deliberating
the medical parole board has agreed that he should be released, but the government decided not. >> what about the question of those who were behind the scenes who directed access? >> that's a very good question. that is exactly what eugene de kock talks about. he says that people their hands are soaked in blood, this is from eugene de kock, himself. and there are many others who were on the death squads who are now living very quietly behind the scenes. they never went to the truth...
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some of those detainees can now ask a parole board to clear them for release, so far six of them includingrson of kuwait have been successful. human rights lawyers say this process is slow but it is working. they add that it's unrealistic to think that the president could just release all of the detainees on his say so. >> i guess he could pardon and release them but i don't think he would do that for all of the people and it's not so much a legal bar so much as a practical bar and i think he is being very, very careful. >> reporter: the challenge for the obama administration is to convince a skeptical congress and a good number of u.s. citizens that guantanamo poses as much risk to security as the men it's holding, roslyn in washington. >>> millions of americans will soon be waking to a white out as a huge snowstorm bears down on the northeast and more than 7 1/2 thousand flights cancelled because of the winter storm and as kim vanell will tell us. >> reporter: new york's iconic covered and at times very visible, used to the cold commuters tried to get a head start on monday. even the fer
some of those detainees can now ask a parole board to clear them for release, so far six of them includingrson of kuwait have been successful. human rights lawyers say this process is slow but it is working. they add that it's unrealistic to think that the president could just release all of the detainees on his say so. >> i guess he could pardon and release them but i don't think he would do that for all of the people and it's not so much a legal bar so much as a practical bar and i...
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parole. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors has a new president. london bree representing district five was elected to a two-year term yesterday. her district includes the western addition, haight and fillmore neighborhoods. she is the first african- american board president since doris ward in 1991. breed hopes to address san francisco's income inequality. >>> happening today, governor brown comes out with his state budget plan for the next fiscal year. the governor's proposal is for $113.3 billion. the "sacramento bee" reports that the plan includes eight billion more than last year from education -- for education from kindergarten through two years of community college. a much smaller increase is offered for the uc and csu systems. >>> the 49ers museum education program is inviting families to a special event tonight. it's the first in a series of family learning nights at levi's stadium in santa clara. families will learn about science, technology, engineering and math during the sessions. scheduled once a month through june. tonight's class is
parole. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors has a new president. london bree representing district five was elected to a two-year term yesterday. her district includes the western addition, haight and fillmore neighborhoods. she is the first african- american board president since doris ward in 1991. breed hopes to address san francisco's income inequality. >>> happening today, governor brown comes out with his state budget plan for the next fiscal year. the governor's...
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board. >>> a teen busted for a parole violation helps the cop who put him in jail. 17-year-old jamal rutledge was at the station when an officer collapsed. rutledge called for help and the other officers performed cpr. he could have died if rutledge hadn't yelled. the teen is being honored by the city later this month. and officer folks is feeling better and hopes to return to duty soon. >>> you might think twice about getting into the water after seeing this video. a boater in africa is minding his own business when a hippo starts to charge. it starts to stalk the boat. eventually it comes up here and lunges at it. the hippo missed and i guess took off. that's the end of the video. [ laughter ] >> kind of like disneyland th jungle cruise. >>> paul is out at treasure island and should be a fantastic sunset tonight. >> hey, paul. >> yeah. gorgeous sunset mostly cloudy skies outside but the colors of the sunset giving a nice backdrop to the city of san francisco. it could be anything when it comes to the weather and this view would look amazing maybe except for fog which we had this morning. bu
board. >>> a teen busted for a parole violation helps the cop who put him in jail. 17-year-old jamal rutledge was at the station when an officer collapsed. rutledge called for help and the other officers performed cpr. he could have died if rutledge hadn't yelled. the teen is being honored by the city later this month. and officer folks is feeling better and hopes to return to duty soon. >>> you might think twice about getting into the water after seeing this video. a boater...
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paroles. while the division of family and children services will not contribute to the agency itself, we will be including the director of dfcs on the boardcommunity supervision to facilitate the transfer of appropriate information. recently we have seen tremendous growth in the number of child welfare investigations, due in part to our 24-hour call center. this is why we will continue to fund additional resources to meet this unfortunate need, including support for 278 additional caseworkers. in addition, the child welfare reform council, which i created in 2014, has released its review of the division of family and children's services. to address some of their recommendations, i am proposing in my budget this year that we fund several upgrades. these include beginning a mentor program for supervisors, providing for greater career and salary growth potential, promoting the safety and resources available to caseworkers, and improving the recruitment and training of foster parents. by caring for our caseworkers, we can better care for our children in need. [applause] i am happy to say the council will continue its work in the upcoming year
paroles. while the division of family and children services will not contribute to the agency itself, we will be including the director of dfcs on the boardcommunity supervision to facilitate the transfer of appropriate information. recently we have seen tremendous growth in the number of child welfare investigations, due in part to our 24-hour call center. this is why we will continue to fund additional resources to meet this unfortunate need, including support for 278 additional caseworkers....
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juvenile justice, and pardons and parole while the division of family and children services will not contribute to the agency itself we we will be including the director on the board of community supervision to facilitate the transfer of appropriate information. recently we have seen tremendous growth in the number of child welfare investigations due, in part to our 24 hour call center. this is why we we will continue to fund additional resources to meet this unfortunate need including support for 278 additional 278 additional caseworkers. in addition the child welfare reform counsel which i created in 2014 has has released its review on the division of family and children services. to to address some of the recommendations i am proposing in my budget this year that we fund several upgrades which we will include a mentor program for supervisors providing for greater career and salary growth for personnel promoting the safety and resources available to caseworkers and enhancing recruitment and training of foster parents. by caring for our caseworkers and are foster parents we can better care for our children in need. [applause] i am happy to say that the council wi
juvenile justice, and pardons and parole while the division of family and children services will not contribute to the agency itself we we will be including the director on the board of community supervision to facilitate the transfer of appropriate information. recently we have seen tremendous growth in the number of child welfare investigations due, in part to our 24 hour call center. this is why we we will continue to fund additional resources to meet this unfortunate need including support...