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but i get a penitentiary, and he can get a pension. >> where black and brown americans are more likely to face the justice system. >> i never thought i would get sentenced to ten years for marijuana. >> now what's owed? this "turning point" special, "cannabis and justice for all," will be right back. food residue faster. d so you scrub less. tackle grease wherever it shows up. scrub less. save more. with dawn. frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker. a fast walker. thanks, gary. and for unexpected heartburn... frank is a fan of pepcid. it works in minutes. nexium 24 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four days to fully work. pepcid. strong relief for fans of fast. jason, did you know geico could save you hundreds can take one to four days to fully work. on car insurance and a whole lot more? cool. so what are you waiting for? mckayla maroney to get your frisbee off the roof? i'll get it. ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ♪ ♪ whoa. here you go. (in unison) thank you mckayla! dude, get it. i'm not getting it, you get it. u threit it's your frisbee. geico. switch today and see all the ways you cou
but i get a penitentiary, and he can get a pension. >> where black and brown americans are more likely to face the justice system. >> i never thought i would get sentenced to ten years for marijuana. >> now what's owed? this "turning point" special, "cannabis and justice for all," will be right back. food residue faster. d so you scrub less. tackle grease wherever it shows up. scrub less. save more. with dawn. frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker. a...
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. >> the protesters switched out the sign to read tule penitentiary. a park spokesperson told the i- team they would have no comment because of the pending lawsuit. >>> just ahead, will be building? new details coming out about the proposal to build a ballpark . the demands that could sink the deal between the team and the city . >>> a wild scene unfolds on a massachusetts highway and ends majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about california. so put off those chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm when less clean energy is available. because that's power down time. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d for immune support. >>> we are getting a glimpse into the debate between the city of oakland in the oakland a's over the new proposal to build a new ballpark at howard terminal. there are a couple of big issues to still be worked out. our me
. >> the protesters switched out the sign to read tule penitentiary. a park spokesperson told the i- team they would have no comment because of the pending lawsuit. >>> just ahead, will be building? new details coming out about the proposal to build a ballpark . the demands that could sink the deal between the team and the city . >>> a wild scene unfolds on a massachusetts highway and ends majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots...
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has again taken hold in ecuador, it's over crowded prison system at 2 of the country's largest penitentiaries. it's taken $450.00 members of the special police unit to bring this latest round of riots under control. as well as what are the la montana. we weren't able to reach all the prisoners in a different sales until 4 am local time. the contingency officers managed the bring this situation under control. also with the help of the armed forces. then you can see along the perimeter at the prison in leather, coon gus police recaptured about 80 and made to try to sleep. with the death toll still in flux, their family members gathered outside the prison gate on thursday, fearing the worst but healing his kimmy. my son got in touch with me instead inmates in medium security are going up to murder the once in maximum security. they have rifle from guns. yesterday they went up there. my son is hurt in there, so they have not taken him to the hospital yesterday. anyway, he's been to hospitals moves and the movie and not giving us the list of the dead. there are people who are not yet been identifi
has again taken hold in ecuador, it's over crowded prison system at 2 of the country's largest penitentiaries. it's taken $450.00 members of the special police unit to bring this latest round of riots under control. as well as what are the la montana. we weren't able to reach all the prisoners in a different sales until 4 am local time. the contingency officers managed the bring this situation under control. also with the help of the armed forces. then you can see along the perimeter at the...
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he calls for criminal justice reform, closing the penitentiary seen the claim to be reforming men, ultimatelyng a permanent criminal class. he calls for the annexation of texas and for taking all of oregon territory and expansion into canada and mexico. seeing imprisonment entirely unjust. he calls for these radical ideas he calls her new radical bank which is a hot button issue and had been for a long time. he sitting this bank be paid $2 a day there not get rich by leaving this bank. this bank will not be designed to enrich investors but it will be designed as a public service to stabilize the economy. it's very progressive. it is very irrelevant. sometimes it borders on naÏve and the idea these policies could be enacted so simply. but he is not a one issue candidate although there's one issue that drove him into the race. one advantage she had other kind independent third-party candidates didn't men had gone out and preached religion trying to make converts but he essentially sent them out as election nears. go preach politics. some of them loved it for they felt really comfortable doing t
he calls for criminal justice reform, closing the penitentiary seen the claim to be reforming men, ultimatelyng a permanent criminal class. he calls for the annexation of texas and for taking all of oregon territory and expansion into canada and mexico. seeing imprisonment entirely unjust. he calls for these radical ideas he calls her new radical bank which is a hot button issue and had been for a long time. he sitting this bank be paid $2 a day there not get rich by leaving this bank. this...
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10 to jail for contempt of congress and because of pearson 's expose, he wound up in the same penitentiary as some of the hollywood 10. so he had a lot of sins on the wall essentially from going through congress. he also argued these were a tiny fraction of the members of congress and if their actions made the rest look bad, but he was not trying to disparage congress as an institution. he wrote about the accomplishment of members, as well. he promoted careers as well as destroying them. host: much of his source material came from leaks. every administration tries to control leaks. what is it about leaks and why they happen? mr. ritchie: for everyone who has a reason to keep something a secret, there is someone else who has a reason to open it up. sometimes it is administrations trying to suppress information and lower level civil servants who think this is a disgrace and sometimes it's the very top, the president's part -- press secretary. politicians in general are satisfied with the leaks they leak themselves and are outraged at the ones others have leaked. franklin roosevelt, the "wash
10 to jail for contempt of congress and because of pearson 's expose, he wound up in the same penitentiary as some of the hollywood 10. so he had a lot of sins on the wall essentially from going through congress. he also argued these were a tiny fraction of the members of congress and if their actions made the rest look bad, but he was not trying to disparage congress as an institution. he wrote about the accomplishment of members, as well. he promoted careers as well as destroying them. host:...
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next week, i'll be filling in for bill cosby at the pennsylvania state penitentiary. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] did you all have a good long weekend? [ cheers and applause ] i hope you had fun taking blurry pictures of fireworks you'll never look at. [ laughter ] i know i did. >> everybody doing fireworks. look at that, fireworks all over. >> wanda: okay, wait a minute. when i shot that, i was three margaritas deep. [ laughter ] and thought i was ava duvernay. [ laughter ] this year, the fourth of july fell on a sunday. all over america, people were sitting in church wearing star-spangled booty shorts. [ laughter ] just as the founding fathers intended. [ laughter ] you may have seen this online. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg celebrated our nation's independence in the dorkiest way possible. ♪ west virginia mountain mama ♪ ♪ take me home country road ♪ [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> wanda: for some reason, that offends me more than the people who stormed the capitol. [ laughter ] wasn't exactly washington crossing the delaware, was it? okay. now you might be saying, riding an electr
next week, i'll be filling in for bill cosby at the pennsylvania state penitentiary. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] did you all have a good long weekend? [ cheers and applause ] i hope you had fun taking blurry pictures of fireworks you'll never look at. [ laughter ] i know i did. >> everybody doing fireworks. look at that, fireworks all over. >> wanda: okay, wait a minute. when i shot that, i was three margaritas deep. [ laughter ] and thought i was ava duvernay. [ laughter ]...
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. >> he was a registered sex offender and served time in a penitentiary for that. >> it certainly wase and he is the last person that's seen with kelli. that was very, very concerning to us. >> the da didn't have any evidence to arrest holbert for kelli's disappearance, but he did discover holbert was violating the terms of his parole. >> he was a prior sex offender, and he was not registered properly and he was placed in jail. >> sex offender nicholas -- >> right where detectives wanted him. now they could watch holbert, see if he blabbed to a cell mate about what happened to kelli. they also questioned him twice, even took him back to froggy bottoms to jog his memory, but holbert stuck to his same, though sometimes inconsistent story. >> you caught him in lies but you couldn't crack him? >> exactly. >> by now olivia and matt had left fayetteville and gone home. you must have felt kind of like you were leaving your sister alone, even though you confined her. >> i remember feeling defeated. we came up here thinking that something was going to happen and it didn't. >> i don't know. i f
. >> he was a registered sex offender and served time in a penitentiary for that. >> it certainly wase and he is the last person that's seen with kelli. that was very, very concerning to us. >> the da didn't have any evidence to arrest holbert for kelli's disappearance, but he did discover holbert was violating the terms of his parole. >> he was a prior sex offender, and he was not registered properly and he was placed in jail. >> sex offender nicholas -- >>...
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but i get a penitentiary, and he can get a pension. >> where black and brown americans are more likely
but i get a penitentiary, and he can get a pension. >> where black and brown americans are more likely
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other former administration officials and others that this committee wants to bring in to try to penitentiarywhat happened that day. >> jeff, we are going to hope that your camera hangs out for us for this next question. but in the next segment nbc legal analyst carol lamb said last night's rally was a preview of what we might hear from allen weisselberg's defense here. when you heard the comments there, did you get the same impression? >> well, i think that's -- i think it was definitely sort of a heads up about the thinking at the trump organization, and certainly at the top. they are dismissing all of it, having an overzealous prosecution. and i am sure that that's what they will continue to do. >> nicholas, going back to the committee here, the select committee, do you see any scenario in which there could be republican support drummed up for this committee? if not, what does that mean for the details that it uncovers? >> as things stand right now, minority leader kevin mccarthy has held his hands very close about how exactly he wants to handle this panel. only two house republicans voted
other former administration officials and others that this committee wants to bring in to try to penitentiarywhat happened that day. >> jeff, we are going to hope that your camera hangs out for us for this next question. but in the next segment nbc legal analyst carol lamb said last night's rally was a preview of what we might hear from allen weisselberg's defense here. when you heard the comments there, did you get the same impression? >> well, i think that's -- i think it was...
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court justice brett kavanaugh and now he's going to be manufacturing license plates in a federal penitentiaryor tomorrow, bucks bay tied 1-1. the winner of the national spelling bee finals wins by spelling the last name of the buck's super star who goes by the nickname the greek freak hint his first name is yanni. >> shannon: all right panel thank you so much. thanks for watching "special report." i'm shannon bream. join me fox news at night. we have report on hunter biden's artwork sales and questions about that. but "fox news primetime" hosted by mark steyn, the one and only and he starts right now. hey, mark. >> mark: hey, thank you, shannon. great show. they all stretch those headlines but i like mollie's for its shear viciousness. i give her the fully loaded tesla for tonight's round. manufacturing license plates. we will have some avenatti a bit later. shannon, good evening. welcome. i'm mark steyn this is "fox news primetime" and it's all identity politics now. america has an hispanic community, a gay community and an intelligence community. and if you think the lgbtq plus community is
court justice brett kavanaugh and now he's going to be manufacturing license plates in a federal penitentiaryor tomorrow, bucks bay tied 1-1. the winner of the national spelling bee finals wins by spelling the last name of the buck's super star who goes by the nickname the greek freak hint his first name is yanni. >> shannon: all right panel thank you so much. thanks for watching "special report." i'm shannon bream. join me fox news at night. we have report on hunter biden's...
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at age 27, curtis flowers was sentenced to death, and put in the mississippi state penitentiary knownn. were you scared? >> flowers: oh, yes. >> alfonsi: what's parchman like? >>wetesthing ev dreamed a., li a nightmareca, you know, you hear all kinds of noise at night, you know. there are inmates who have just snapped. some who have lost it. they act up all night. >> alfonsi: and you were sitting on death row. i imagine other death row inmates were being executed. >> flowers: yes. yes. and that-- that was nerve- wracking itself. >> alfonsi: his conviction was appealed and overturned, but there would be five more trials for curtis flowers, for the same crime, by the same prosecutor. how can a person be tried for the same crime six times? >> rob mcduff: this case is unprecedented in the history of the american legal system. >> alfonsi: attorney rob mcduff of the mississippi center for justice joined curtis flowers' legal team in 2019. in the first three trials, flowers was found guilty, but each conviction was overturned for prosecutorial misconduct. and when we talk about prosecutorial
at age 27, curtis flowers was sentenced to death, and put in the mississippi state penitentiary knownn. were you scared? >> flowers: oh, yes. >> alfonsi: what's parchman like? >>wetesthing ev dreamed a., li a nightmareca, you know, you hear all kinds of noise at night, you know. there are inmates who have just snapped. some who have lost it. they act up all night. >> alfonsi: and you were sitting on death row. i imagine other death row inmates were being executed....
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and it's set in this fictional penitentiary. wow.jaw-droppingly violent. it was a men's prison. it probably should be. but, you know, it kind of announces the idea that hbo is going to get very serious about doing scripted dramas. >> it's finished. it's over. >> but hbo really in my mind comes into its own in 1999 with "the sopranos." ♪ ♪ woke up this morning ♪ ♪ got yourself a gun ♪ >> "sopranos" just is one of those shows that was a benchmark of change. it changed a lot of things for everybody. >> throw out the handbook. tony soprano, the lead actor in a drama, he killed a man. we watched him. when he took his daughter on a college tour. >> pretty, huh? >> yeah. >> it was just a melding of a guy and a world -- >> what the [ bleep ] you doing? what the [ bleep ] you doing? >> and a behavior that promoted all the feelings that you would have for a guy that you love in a guy that you hate. you know? >> "sopranos" came on tv and it really showed us the future, whether we realized that was going to be the future of television or not. >>
and it's set in this fictional penitentiary. wow.jaw-droppingly violent. it was a men's prison. it probably should be. but, you know, it kind of announces the idea that hbo is going to get very serious about doing scripted dramas. >> it's finished. it's over. >> but hbo really in my mind comes into its own in 1999 with "the sopranos." ♪ ♪ woke up this morning ♪ ♪ got yourself a gun ♪ >> "sopranos" just is one of those shows that was a benchmark of...
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these are actually penitentiary boots. >> why do you keep these?? i never want to go back. i remember showering with 50 men and trying not to look. i can remember being shook down and being stripped down and that's what drugs mean to me, you know? >> the shame? >> the shame. >> that shame motivates his charity work. going to prisons to speak to inmates about getting clean. >> everything good that has happened to me has happened as a direct result of helping someone else. remember that. >> the tough guy who's really a softy. >> come on, boys. >> is taking readers on a frightening journey from trauma to triumph. >> what do you hope people take away from reading this? >> redemption. it doesn't matter where you start. it matters where you end up. >> you look super tough right now. >> he is quite the softy. one of his most prized moments in life is that he got to meet president obama and what happened in that meeting is that president obama sees him, steps out of line and says, i know you, "machette." and trejo said, that was the most terrified i was. >
these are actually penitentiary boots. >> why do you keep these?? i never want to go back. i remember showering with 50 men and trying not to look. i can remember being shook down and being stripped down and that's what drugs mean to me, you know? >> the shame? >> the shame. >> that shame motivates his charity work. going to prisons to speak to inmates about getting clean. >> everything good that has happened to me has happened as a direct result of helping someone...