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>> the parole board take their duty very seriously as you can imagine. ses of percenters who come off parole every year and the recruitment is quite rigorous for staff who joined the parole board whether they're psychologist, psychiatrists, members from the probation panel on social workers. they do know that the risks are there. and that no decision made by the parole board is 100% safe. of course they base their decisions on expert interviews. on expert testimony. as well as face to face with the prisoners to. i think we should remember of the 25,000 cases that come across the desk of the staff at the parole board each year they end up interviewing and speaking to only about 5000 of those. and only about half of those are successful in being released. at another 12 or 10% go to open person. so we're looking at a relatively small number of offenders who re-offend each year. based on pre-pandemic cystic's. we're looking at about 60 individuals who have re-offended after they have been released or sent to open person. the number itself, it's quite small. b
>> the parole board take their duty very seriously as you can imagine. ses of percenters who come off parole every year and the recruitment is quite rigorous for staff who joined the parole board whether they're psychologist, psychiatrists, members from the probation panel on social workers. they do know that the risks are there. and that no decision made by the parole board is 100% safe. of course they base their decisions on expert interviews. on expert testimony. as well as face to...
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mother of peter connolly, initially known as baby p, is approved for release from prison by the parole boardvernment is to appeal. wanted star tom parker has died. he was 33 and died of terminal brain cancer. coming up on the bbc news channel, fifa investigates after mo salah good evening. the biggest review of maternity services in nhs history has found that catastrophic failures at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust led to the deaths and injuries of hundreds of babies and mothers. the review by the senior midwife donna ockenden was initially tasked with looking into the deaths ofjust over 20 babies. but that grew to investigating nearly 1600 cases over 20 years from 2000 to 2019. today's findings show that repeated failures in maternity care led to the deaths of more than 200 babies. nine mothers also lost their lives and 94 children were left with life—changing injuries. donna 0ckenden said the trust often failed to investigate babies�* deaths — and she also highlighted concerns about present—day care. the health secretary sajid javid today apologised to those families and promised to make
mother of peter connolly, initially known as baby p, is approved for release from prison by the parole boardvernment is to appeal. wanted star tom parker has died. he was 33 and died of terminal brain cancer. coming up on the bbc news channel, fifa investigates after mo salah good evening. the biggest review of maternity services in nhs history has found that catastrophic failures at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust led to the deaths and injuries of hundreds of babies and mothers. the review by...
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the parole board says the mother of baby p, jailed for his death 13 years ago, should be released fromrison. and cricket fans pay their respects to the late australian bowler shane warne at a state memorial service in melbourne. let's go live to edinburgh now, where the scottish first minister is making a statement on the latest scottish coronavirus restrictions. around 12,000 a day but over the past week, it has fallen to 10,200 a day, which is a 15% reduction in the past seven days and the reduction is fairly consistent across all age groups. so that does give us optimism that this latest wave of infection may now have peaked. 0f infection may now have peaked. of course, the daily numbers on their own need to be treated with a degree of caution but the result of waste water sampling, an important strand of our ongoing surveillance, also gives some cause for optimism. it is not yet indicating a fall in the level of infection but it does suggest that the situation has stabilised since mid—march. we will therefore continue to assess the data closely, including the results of the latest
the parole board says the mother of baby p, jailed for his death 13 years ago, should be released fromrison. and cricket fans pay their respects to the late australian bowler shane warne at a state memorial service in melbourne. let's go live to edinburgh now, where the scottish first minister is making a statement on the latest scottish coronavirus restrictions. around 12,000 a day but over the past week, it has fallen to 10,200 a day, which is a 15% reduction in the past seven days and the...
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once the parole board's decision is financial eyed the governor has 30 days to review that case. >>> now to the coronavirus. a second booster shot was authorized for people 50 and older. now we are talking four shots. the fda getting that green light to both phizer and mode are, na vaccines. the decision is meant to offer extra protection to those at risk to covid. >>> the california reparations task force is trying to answer who should receive reparations for slavery. >> we are live now in the studio and people seem to be divided about it. >> yeah. that division is something that is set to be ironed out during this meeting. it's happening right now. you see it on the other side of me. that task force gave an hour and a half for public comment. will ulloa ill were asking the task force for lineage based reparations but there are some who argue that eligibility based on l ineage could be hard to prove. list tone one of the comments. >> i strongly implore this task force to reject any race based tiers ofeligibility proposal. as we all know race based legislation is unlawful as well as
once the parole board's decision is financial eyed the governor has 30 days to review that case. >>> now to the coronavirus. a second booster shot was authorized for people 50 and older. now we are talking four shots. the fda getting that green light to both phizer and mode are, na vaccines. the decision is meant to offer extra protection to those at risk to covid. >>> the california reparations task force is trying to answer who should receive reparations for slavery....
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and that is what the parole board has suggested. get more on that for you in just a moment or two. before that though, let's talk about energy bills should we. they're on the rise. and the energy price cap is coming. it's looking like the uk is set to have very gloomy april, april 1st -- tomorrow actually isn't it. but just how worried are people at home? what impact is it having on you personally? joining us now, diane, a pensioner who is based in london. hello diane, thank you for taking the time to join us this morning. what difference will it make for you when the energy big bills go up tomorrow? >> hard to tell, right here now. but i can tell you that up until now i already don't turn my heating on, my grandchildren wanted to sit. all that sorts of stuff, and that's because i can't have big bills. i'm not going to get into debt, i'm not going to do credit cards and that. so i already don't turn the heating on. so what am i supposed to do next? how can i use any less, is it possible? and on top of that, it affects my mental heal
and that is what the parole board has suggested. get more on that for you in just a moment or two. before that though, let's talk about energy bills should we. they're on the rise. and the energy price cap is coming. it's looking like the uk is set to have very gloomy april, april 1st -- tomorrow actually isn't it. but just how worried are people at home? what impact is it having on you personally? joining us now, diane, a pensioner who is based in london. hello diane, thank you for taking the...
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the government says it will challenge the parole boards decision, to approve the release of the motherfter admitting causing or allowing the death of her 17—month—old son peter at their home in north london. mps have voted to give women in england, continued access to early abortion care at home. the service, offering abortion pills without a face—to—face consultation, was initially brought in, during the covid pandemic. israel's security services are on high alert, over what the prime minister has called "a new wave of terror". there have been three fatal attacks in the past week, killing 11 people, the latest involving a palestinian gunman shooting five people, in an ultra orthodox jewish suburb of tel aviv. there are fears of more violence, during the islamic holy month of ramadan which begins in a few days' time. 0ur middle east correspondent, yolande knell has the very latest. the chaotic aftermath of the deadliest attack of its kind in israel in years. gun shot. just before, this was the moment a gunman opened fire on a quiet street. the man on a bike got away. five others were k
the government says it will challenge the parole boards decision, to approve the release of the motherfter admitting causing or allowing the death of her 17—month—old son peter at their home in north london. mps have voted to give women in england, continued access to early abortion care at home. the service, offering abortion pills without a face—to—face consultation, was initially brought in, during the covid pandemic. israel's security services are on high alert, over what the prime...
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look the other day what dhevment governor cuomo's appointed parole board released somebody back on tod up assaulting someone who died. he was charged with murder and cuomo's appointed judge then released him back onto the street with no bail despite the fact that she had discretion to hold this guy behind bars and the prosecutor was pleading to hold a murderer behind bars. this is what is happening in new york and until our governor appoints better, better judges, until we have prosecutors that are serious about prosecuting crime, and until our state legislature, which is completely controlled by democrats who put in that i will that bail law decide and acknowledge that they made a mistake, we will continue to see crime rise in new york city despite what the mayor says, what i say or anyone else who has been advocating for common sense policing policies. >> carley: congressman, we want to get to the last topic really quickly, eric adams says children under 5 can stop wearing masks if we don't have a spike. what's your reaction to that? >> the youngest children are the ones that should
look the other day what dhevment governor cuomo's appointed parole board released somebody back on tod up assaulting someone who died. he was charged with murder and cuomo's appointed judge then released him back onto the street with no bail despite the fact that she had discretion to hold this guy behind bars and the prosecutor was pleading to hold a murderer behind bars. this is what is happening in new york and until our governor appoints better, better judges, until we have prosecutors that...
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the full parole board must now review the case and make a decision on parole.s very hard to deter idiots and criminals. law enforcement says spring break, crowds are causing havoc across florida, forcing areas to enact curfews and businesses to close frenzy of recent shootings and drug related incidents has led miami beach officials to declare a state of emergency and in panama city beach officers arrested more than 160 people and ceased 75 guns after at least one person was shot. medical crews responded to a rental property. outside fort lauderdale, where they say at least seven students visiting for spring break overdosed on drugs. a new drug 20 to 100 times stronger than fentanyl is now making its way into common street drugs across the country. the drug is iso tennessean referred to as ice oh, and it's creating problems for spring breakers. in florida and hurting people who aren't even using it. foxes caroline elliott joins us live from florida, where the attorney general just issued a warning about that drug, caroline. that's right, frank. many people have
the full parole board must now review the case and make a decision on parole.s very hard to deter idiots and criminals. law enforcement says spring break, crowds are causing havoc across florida, forcing areas to enact curfews and businesses to close frenzy of recent shootings and drug related incidents has led miami beach officials to declare a state of emergency and in panama city beach officers arrested more than 160 people and ceased 75 guns after at least one person was shot. medical crews...
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the full parole board must now review the case and make decisions. on parole. a task force charged with studying the issue of reparations for black california and says, looking for the public's opinion on how to go forward as ktvu. christian captain shows us the group is gathering input before making recommendations on who will be eligible. i am pained zoom conference, call members of the task force to study and develop reparation. proposals for african americans are trying to work out who should be eligible to receive reparations. some members of the public calling him to say it should be those who can prove their ancestors were enslaved. we built this country by force promised 40 acres and a mule. we never got it. and we're all reparations. because of that. others say it should be all black americans providing reparations only for those who can prove their descendants see from insulated africans is yet another win for white supremacy. as it dismisses and devalues the harms done to african descendants, not enslaved, task force member in san francisco civil rig
the full parole board must now review the case and make decisions. on parole. a task force charged with studying the issue of reparations for black california and says, looking for the public's opinion on how to go forward as ktvu. christian captain shows us the group is gathering input before making recommendations on who will be eligible. i am pained zoom conference, call members of the task force to study and develop reparation. proposals for african americans are trying to work out who...
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governor newsom in the full parole board will decide whether to release later this year. from the 1976 chowchilla school bus hijacking. parole commissioners are recommending releasing 70 year old frederick woods. he along with richard and james schoenfeld, kidnapped 26 children and their bus driver. the victims eventually escaped from being buried alive in a truck trailer. the suspects first received life sentences before an appeals court gave them the possibility of parole. the schoenfeld's have since been released, even though kidnap victims say there's still haunted by what happened. a new plan in california includes paying farmers $3 billion not to plant crops on thousands of acres of land. the initial agreement between state and federal leaders and some of california's biggest water agencies would mean 35,000 acres of rice fields would be left unused about 6% of the state's normal crop. as a result, more water would flow to the sacramento san joaquin river delta. the agreement has to go through a review process before it becomes official. the monterey bay aquarium ha
governor newsom in the full parole board will decide whether to release later this year. from the 1976 chowchilla school bus hijacking. parole commissioners are recommending releasing 70 year old frederick woods. he along with richard and james schoenfeld, kidnapped 26 children and their bus driver. the victims eventually escaped from being buried alive in a truck trailer. the suspects first received life sentences before an appeals court gave them the possibility of parole. the schoenfeld's...
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the decision could be sent to the full parole board for a reveal a new oakland high school is about toive accomplishment. getting every single student into a four year university as ktvu san rubin explains staff at cristo rey de lasalle took it. says it took a combination of try focus and support. cristo rey de la salle in oakland is a high school with college on to mind their goal to give economically disadvantaged kids a first rate education, then get them into a four year university. but even educators here didn't realize just how successful they would be. no we didn't know we were hoping we had a lot of faith. we are a catholic schools that we have a lot of faith and that faith in the faculty and students here paid off as the college acceptances started coming in. not for one senior, but for all 50 of them. it's super exciting , a little bit overwhelming. everything's rolling in kind of at once new via. alvarez has already been accepted to st mary's. u c l a and u. c. santa barbara julian martinez says he's going to uc santa cruz. very exciting. um i'm now banana slug and nearly al
the decision could be sent to the full parole board for a reveal a new oakland high school is about toive accomplishment. getting every single student into a four year university as ktvu san rubin explains staff at cristo rey de lasalle took it. says it took a combination of try focus and support. cristo rey de la salle in oakland is a high school with college on to mind their goal to give economically disadvantaged kids a first rate education, then get them into a four year university. but...
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his decision reverses the recommendation of the state's parole board.ded back in november that she would be freed after spending a half century behind bars. 72 year old van houten is serving a life sentence for helping manson and others kill los angeles grocer and his wife back in 1969. she was 19 years old at the time. and his rejection letter, the governor said despite receiving therapy and education while in prison, van houten has gaps in insight that continue to make her a danger to society. parole has now been rejected five times twice by former governor jerry brown. and all three times by governor newsom. america has 11.3 million job openings across the country, but americans are quitting their jobs and near record highs. i'm lydia, who, with the fox business network coming up we explain how companies are attracting talent and what it's costing them. and a very cute problem popping up in f florida neighborhood but started as a few rabbits has now morphed into a neighborhood overrun by destructive bunnies. and now most admired alum! get up there. t
his decision reverses the recommendation of the state's parole board.ded back in november that she would be freed after spending a half century behind bars. 72 year old van houten is serving a life sentence for helping manson and others kill los angeles grocer and his wife back in 1969. she was 19 years old at the time. and his rejection letter, the governor said despite receiving therapy and education while in prison, van houten has gaps in insight that continue to make her a danger to...
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follower leslie manhattan, she hears decision rather reverses the recommendation of the state's parole boardhad decided last november that should be freed after spending a half century in prison. 72 year old manhattan is serving a life sentence for helping manson and others kill a los angeles grocer and his wife back in 1969. she was 19 years old at the time in his rejection letter, the governor said, despite receiving therapy and education while in prison. ben howland has gaps in insight that continue to make her a danger to society. her parole has now been rejected five times twice by former governor jerry brown and three times by governor newsom. scientists were out drilling today on the u. c. berkeley campus for an alternative form of energy of 400 ft. deep borehole was drilled on the north side of campus scientists from uc berkeley and lawrence berkeley national lab will install instruments. in that hole to conduct tests. the instruments will be used to explore the viability of using a geothermal heat pump system to help heat and cool campus buildings more efficiently. what we're talkin
follower leslie manhattan, she hears decision rather reverses the recommendation of the state's parole boardhad decided last november that should be freed after spending a half century in prison. 72 year old manhattan is serving a life sentence for helping manson and others kill a los angeles grocer and his wife back in 1969. she was 19 years old at the time in his rejection letter, the governor said, despite receiving therapy and education while in prison. ben howland has gaps in insight that...
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time is 5 47 later this year, governor gavin newsom and the full parole board will decide whether tojacking. the frederick woods, along with two other men kidnapped 26 children and their bus driver in the central valley city of coachella. the victims eventually escaped from being buried alive in a truck trailer. suspects first received life prison senators before an appeals court gave them the possibility of parole. the other men convicted of that crime have been released. as women's history month is wrapping up. the livermore police department is marking a milestone among its officers. right now, the department has more female officers than at any other time in history. 16% of officers are women. the department has a total of 148 employees and 40% are women captain julie cochran says. diversity benefits everyone for me. it's more of. an element of diversity of thought. diversity of experience . and so i think what we're finding is more women get him law enforcement. um i think we're rounding out a team and bringing in skills and abilities that benefit everybody. many law enforcement
time is 5 47 later this year, governor gavin newsom and the full parole board will decide whether tojacking. the frederick woods, along with two other men kidnapped 26 children and their bus driver in the central valley city of coachella. the victims eventually escaped from being buried alive in a truck trailer. suspects first received life prison senators before an appeals court gave them the possibility of parole. the other men convicted of that crime have been released. as women's history...
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migrants being released on parole, boarding buses and heading to points all over the country to awaitare beginning to bus migrants away from the community because detention space is tight? >> you have thousands more resources than we do. >> numbers show 165,000 migrants encounters were reported in the month of february. compare that to 37,000 for the same month in 2020. border patrol says it continues to expel migrants under title 42 and title viii but the agency adds it does run criminal background checks on people and collects biometric data to make sure someone is eligible to stay in the country. stuart: great report. i wonder where these people are going. joining me as ashley moody. do you think these migrants might be coming to florida as they did the last few months when they flew them in in the middle of the night? >> i don't think i know. we already had a murder committed in florida by one of the folks they transported here. i recently announced a new synthetic opioid call, which is deadlier, up to 100 times more deadlier than fentanyl that is flooding into the us from china,
migrants being released on parole, boarding buses and heading to points all over the country to awaitare beginning to bus migrants away from the community because detention space is tight? >> you have thousands more resources than we do. >> numbers show 165,000 migrants encounters were reported in the month of february. compare that to 37,000 for the same month in 2020. border patrol says it continues to expel migrants under title 42 and title viii but the agency adds it does run...
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regulation release hundreds of youth offenders going to ride and die in prison because the parole board was corrupt. my second day out i joined bill scott at the library and i helped bridge the gap of communication between him and youth of san francisco. i had no idea that this was going to be my career. i wanted to be an artist, so i came to san francisco. as a member of united players i was introduced to my civic duty and to make a long story short i started life after nex, to make sure people re-entering the city, and day in jail, a lifetime in prison. so i want to help, san francisco reentry council, and appointed to the sheriff's department oversight board here and it's just not funding and i can't do it for free. it's expensive to live in san francisco. i've been declined for welfare, i made 44 too much to help him. to help here, starting an organization when the kids matter, because we want to teach them also that using marijuana before the age of 25 can cause great damage to your brain. so there's a lot of services and program. we also want to help to restore justice and talk to
regulation release hundreds of youth offenders going to ride and die in prison because the parole board was corrupt. my second day out i joined bill scott at the library and i helped bridge the gap of communication between him and youth of san francisco. i had no idea that this was going to be my career. i wanted to be an artist, so i came to san francisco. as a member of united players i was introduced to my civic duty and to make a long story short i started life after nex, to make sure...
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regulation release hundreds of youth offenders going to ride and die in prison because the parole board was corrupt. my second day out i joined bill scott at the library and i helped bridge the gap of communication between him and youth of san francisco. i had no idea that this was going to be my career. i wanted to be an artist, so i came to san francisco. as a member of united players i was introduced to my civic duty and to make a long story short i started life after nex, to make sure people re-entering the city, and day in jail, a lifetime in prison. so i want to help, san francisco reentry council, and appointed to the sheriff's department oversight board here and it's just not funding and i can't do it for free. it's expensive to live in san francisco. i've been declined for welfare, i made 44 too much to help him. to help here, starting an organization when the kids matter, because we want to teach them also that using marijuana before the age of 25 can cause great damage to your brain. so there's a lot of services and program. we also want to help to restore justice and talk to
regulation release hundreds of youth offenders going to ride and die in prison because the parole board was corrupt. my second day out i joined bill scott at the library and i helped bridge the gap of communication between him and youth of san francisco. i had no idea that this was going to be my career. i wanted to be an artist, so i came to san francisco. as a member of united players i was introduced to my civic duty and to make a long story short i started life after nex, to make sure...
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migrants being released on so-called parole and boarding buses and heading to points all over the countryawait their court hearings. nearly 350 miles away in a small town in texas the mayor told a local news station they're beginning to bus migrants away from that community. close to 100 just yesterday because the detention space is tight. >> people in our community are fed up with it. ist is not like we want to dump them in san antonio but you have thousands more resources than we do here. >> numbers show 165,000 migrant encounters were reported for the month of february when you compare that to nearly 37,000 for the same month in 2020. border patrol says it continues to expel migrants under title 42 and 8. the agency adds it runs criminal background checks on the people in order for them to be considered to be eligible to stay here in america. dana. >> dana: this continues every day. thank you, casey. >> trace: day-by-day. more on this with brandon judd the president of the national border patrol council. great to see you. these are the approval numbers for the president on the border.
migrants being released on so-called parole and boarding buses and heading to points all over the countryawait their court hearings. nearly 350 miles away in a small town in texas the mayor told a local news station they're beginning to bus migrants away from that community. close to 100 just yesterday because the detention space is tight. >> people in our community are fed up with it. ist is not like we want to dump them in san antonio but you have thousands more resources than we do...