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and generally we're looking at a population between 18 and 25 to 26, prosecutors looking at one they could send to state prison. and we're working with [speaker not understood] we actually look at the circumstances of the individual, where the community support is, what kind of services we can provide and for the safety of the community what makes sense for the individual, we'll often divert that person to a different place. we have been working aggressively with one of the counties that has been taking the forefront of state realignment and, again, just reformation of the criminal justice system. one of the things that we're starting to work and having conversations concerning is the relocation of [speaker not understood] justice, facility are totally inadequate for our office and we're hoping to begin to have that conversation. as you can see, our department over time spending, we were budgeted $85,000. we actually probably spent about $70,000 and that's driven primarily by our das and investigators and attorneys do not get overtime. mostly of them are working in excess of 60 hours
and generally we're looking at a population between 18 and 25 to 26, prosecutors looking at one they could send to state prison. and we're working with [speaker not understood] we actually look at the circumstances of the individual, where the community support is, what kind of services we can provide and for the safety of the community what makes sense for the individual, we'll often divert that person to a different place. we have been working aggressively with one of the counties that has...
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religious leaders are reportedly fanning the conflict between buddhists and the small muslim population. violence between the two groups has killed more than 100 people since may last year. nhk world reports from myanmar's largest city, yangon. >> reporter: muslims around the world are celebrating the holy month of ramadan, including in myanmar. muslims make up a fraction of the population of myanmar, where 90% of people are buddhist. relations between the two communities have always been difficult. they're getting steadily worse. violence sparked in may last year when a group of muslim men attacked buddhist women in a western state. anti-muslim rioting killed more than a hundred people and left the government to declare a state of emergency. the government was criticized for not doing enough to protect muslims. earlier this month president thein sein said he's committed to stopping the violence. >> translator: we'll crack down on those who spread fear and hatred. we'll do all we can to stop these criminal acts. >> reporter: some high-ranking buddhist monks are using inflammatory rhetor
religious leaders are reportedly fanning the conflict between buddhists and the small muslim population. violence between the two groups has killed more than 100 people since may last year. nhk world reports from myanmar's largest city, yangon. >> reporter: muslims around the world are celebrating the holy month of ramadan, including in myanmar. muslims make up a fraction of the population of myanmar, where 90% of people are buddhist. relations between the two communities have always been...
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african-americans make up 15% -- 13% rather of the population. between 1976 and 2005 they committed more than half of all the murders in the u.s. 93% of black murder victims are killed by blacks. congresswoman edwards, should the african-american community be focusing on that -- the black-on-black crime, carnage in the inner cities, and not on george zimmerman? >> let me be clear. when we are focused on addressing issues of poverty, when we are focused on improving the education system, when we are focused on changing gun laws because there is such a rampant availability of guns in the inner cities and we have no inner city agenda in this country, that's focusing on statistics that you talked about. >> when you have people demanding, let's go after george zimmerman. hate crimes. economic boycotts of florida. that isn't talking about the real problems in the inner city. >> i'm going to say because there have been calls for those actions doesn't mean -- we are not one trick ponies. we are able to focus on a range of things. if you just look, even in the la
african-americans make up 15% -- 13% rather of the population. between 1976 and 2005 they committed more than half of all the murders in the u.s. 93% of black murder victims are killed by blacks. congresswoman edwards, should the african-american community be focusing on that -- the black-on-black crime, carnage in the inner cities, and not on george zimmerman? >> let me be clear. when we are focused on addressing issues of poverty, when we are focused on improving the education system,...
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change or package of changes deemed to have disparate impact on minority populations if the percentage of the difference between the population impacted by the changes and the percentage of the minority population system wide is 8% points or more and so the specific language for the board to consider adding packages of service changes across multiple route it's. >> could you speak slower? >> of course. i apologize. package of major service changes across multiple route will be evaluated cumulatively -- >> hold on. >> will be evaluate cumulatively with poz service changes evaluated collectively and negative service changes -- >> hold on. >> sorry. >> positive service changes evaluateed collectively. >> yeah. and negative service changes evaluated collectively -- >> hold on. i can't type that fast. >> packages of fare increases will be -- >> packages of fare increases. >> across multiple fare instruments. >> yes. >> will be evaluated cumulative ly with fare increases evaluated collectively and fare -- >> evaluated -- >> collectively and fare decreases evaluated collectively. >> i think this is getting a little to
change or package of changes deemed to have disparate impact on minority populations if the percentage of the difference between the population impacted by the changes and the percentage of the minority population system wide is 8% points or more and so the specific language for the board to consider adding packages of service changes across multiple route it's. >> could you speak slower? >> of course. i apologize. package of major service changes across multiple route will be...
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. >> i'm not sure i can ever remember a more public display of a debate within the muslim population between people who feel leike, yes, that's my religion, i don't want it running my government and people who feel like, i want this running my government as well. is egypt alone or could the clashes spread through the middle east as well. >> i think it's important. what we're seeing is repudiation of the muslim brotherhood and islamic theocratic rule. we've had millions come into the street and state power reject overwhelmingly the muslim brotherhood's attempt to turn egypt potentially into something along the lines of a theocracy and i think that will have implications far beyond egypt's border. >> by the way in the update. three people now have been killed in egypt with the counter protest. frederick stanton, the documentary is called uprising. thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> new at 10:00, governor mike huckabee is going to join the company. prime minister seems to be losing his mojo, but as the second term agenda slows down. moderates versus conservatives, we had a great conversation last t
. >> i'm not sure i can ever remember a more public display of a debate within the muslim population between people who feel leike, yes, that's my religion, i don't want it running my government and people who feel like, i want this running my government as well. is egypt alone or could the clashes spread through the middle east as well. >> i think it's important. what we're seeing is repudiation of the muslim brotherhood and islamic theocratic rule. we've had millions come into the...
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population. you can see there's a major disconnect here when it comes to african-americans between population andncarceration. and it's the case here. it's the case elsewhere. nationally, one outkhkñ of ever6 adult white males is in prison compared with one out of every 36 latinos. and by the way, if you look at african males between 18 and 24, it becomes one out of nine. one out of nine incarcerated. bottom line. for man eye, equal justice remains a question here and elsewhere. and therein lies the tension. >> thank you for your insight. >>> precious cargo seized in the panama canal hidden under a pile of sugar. it could result in explosive consequences. >> reporter: pan paw authorities have impounded the ship after discovering missile components. the ship was traveling from cuba to north korea. the ship was carrying bags and bags of sugar. but underneath it all, in the cargo hold was what they called sophisticated missile equipment. it was headed to north korea to be refurbished and sold on the global arms market for cash that would violate united nations sanctions. the 35 crew members have als
population. you can see there's a major disconnect here when it comes to african-americans between population andncarceration. and it's the case here. it's the case elsewhere. nationally, one outkhkñ of ever6 adult white males is in prison compared with one out of every 36 latinos. and by the way, if you look at african males between 18 and 24, it becomes one out of nine. one out of nine incarcerated. bottom line. for man eye, equal justice remains a question here and elsewhere. and therein...
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in egypt as we do in turkey and in iran where you have societies that are deeply divided between islamic populations who who feel strongly that the government should reflect their islamic character and the people who believe that it should not people who are essentially you know non religious in their political views and in that situation it's much more important than it is otherwise to to rely on the vote rather than to rely on violence and takeovers by street protesters to to decide how to deal with this very very difficult historical problem name in beirut what about well the muslim brotherhood below. back into politics should they be. let me point out that more than one year ago when some of them brotherhood one. presidential election in egypt was smores on slightly more than fifty percent of the vote i said then that the islamist will be their own very first enemies they will shoot some senses in the foot sooner or later but why because they would seek to monopolize the power and drives. the country and it took only one year for a largely a growing number of. to realize that and to turn against
in egypt as we do in turkey and in iran where you have societies that are deeply divided between islamic populations who who feel strongly that the government should reflect their islamic character and the people who believe that it should not people who are essentially you know non religious in their political views and in that situation it's much more important than it is otherwise to to rely on the vote rather than to rely on violence and takeovers by street protesters to to decide how to...
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population about 2,000. i'm halfway betweenontgomery, alabama, and pensacola, florida. 60 years ago, main street was hopping. this was the place people came to shop, convene and hang out. look around now and it's not exactly the same. there are a lot of vacancies here. what happened? the same thing that happened to a lot of towns in america. factories shut down. people lost jobs and then big box stores moved in. brundidge isn't a ghost town and it doesn't intend to be. we want to know, what are those business people doing to keep their small businesses alive? and what is the town doing to make sure that brundidge's main street doesn't disappear? >>> hi. i'm chairman of the board at first national bank of brundidge, alabama, founded in 1904 by my great grandfather. i'm also the mayor of brundidge. >> for a small business person here in brundidge, to survive, what do they have to do? what are they doing that's working? >> i think the stores that have survived, probably the number one thing is service. >> hi. i'm anthony foster, t
population about 2,000. i'm halfway betweenontgomery, alabama, and pensacola, florida. 60 years ago, main street was hopping. this was the place people came to shop, convene and hang out. look around now and it's not exactly the same. there are a lot of vacancies here. what happened? the same thing that happened to a lot of towns in america. factories shut down. people lost jobs and then big box stores moved in. brundidge isn't a ghost town and it doesn't intend to be. we want to know, what are...
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says that this growth in the prison population has been fueled by historical anomaly between one thousand seventy and two thousand and five the us prison population grew by seven hundred percent far outpacing both population growth and crime as a result our country now has five percent of the world's population but twenty five percent of the world's prisoners but anonymous says and the reason why this is now a bad company to invest in they're saying is that the ties are changing not so much on the federal level because the federal government can afford to lock up forever everybody because they could just print the money but on the state level the states can't be in deficit they can afford to be stupid when there's been a collapse housing market remember property taxes are where they get most of their money so anonymous points out that state governments are increasingly enacting policy reforms designed to reduce their reliance on incarceration including top c.c.a. customers like california colorado based on a state by state examination of these reforms combined with a close look at c.c.'s
says that this growth in the prison population has been fueled by historical anomaly between one thousand seventy and two thousand and five the us prison population grew by seven hundred percent far outpacing both population growth and crime as a result our country now has five percent of the world's population but twenty five percent of the world's prisoners but anonymous says and the reason why this is now a bad company to invest in they're saying is that the ties are changing not so much on...
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but having being on the spotlight you can't really traffic or switch between companies and now imagine the population that's route rights and i think it is morally not acceptable. and the children thought they had a country but apparently the country doesn't want them. >> alexander your story. >> hello. i'm originally from columbia and i was back in columbus. i was in love with computers but we didn't have enough money. eventually this is 1994 i had access to the internet around 1997 and 98. i knew everything was happening in the u.s. i bought a one way ticket to the u.s. i realized my english was really bad. so i had to eat a lot of hamburgers. the only way i realized there was no way to stay in the u.s. if i wanted to be a entrepreneur so i went back to excellently in columbus in order to pursue any career and i co- founded my first immigrant status. but within a year we had 6 employees i was told i had to leave the country. the - and definitely it's slowing me down. and i was being told to go back to columbia. once you go back to the columbia back in 1999 it was hard to come back. so i was as a en
but having being on the spotlight you can't really traffic or switch between companies and now imagine the population that's route rights and i think it is morally not acceptable. and the children thought they had a country but apparently the country doesn't want them. >> alexander your story. >> hello. i'm originally from columbia and i was back in columbus. i was in love with computers but we didn't have enough money. eventually this is 1994 i had access to the internet around...
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between. the french population. is that. there is ten years that this problem is very very big. if we do. to integrate this. i think the situation will be difficult. here but you are algerian. algerian descent you appear to have integrated success of yourself you're a businessman a politician why do you think you've been discriminated against and what are these problems that you're talking about. for me it's not difficult because i have by old business but for the five million people who are friends who try to find a job it's very very difficult when we are both live in the french society for example i have a business but what they try to do politics it's completely different why because the french establishment has big problem with french citizen who are mostly because they are afraid of both islam and their friends about. religion because they know what is islam they do know what is the there will be called religion and a very very very they don't want to integrate a vis five billion of citizens if we if there is not be da shit between the french government of the french. and the pollut
between. the french population. is that. there is ten years that this problem is very very big. if we do. to integrate this. i think the situation will be difficult. here but you are algerian. algerian descent you appear to have integrated success of yourself you're a businessman a politician why do you think you've been discriminated against and what are these problems that you're talking about. for me it's not difficult because i have by old business but for the five million people who are...
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populism. well of course this is a there is a paradox between the fact that during the last twenty years europe your population has been submerged by political silence from all over the world which mostly are very political asylum where is now there is a matter of a clear political asylum that should be hosted instead of. all over europe so in the debate between security and. privacy it is clear that the united states government went way too far in the direction of security and privacy that was put on the table by mr snowden should be should include the license to conclude that this is because this is a political matter and that he should be hosted as it was silent so why would france on the view risk a continental scandal just for the chance to catch a my. on wanted by someone else by another country was the logic here. well i think that the logic is the logic of the geneva convention. a political asylum seeks a silent to be defended against the violence eventually violence or prosecution in his country in this case the united states europe should be hosting this person because he is a politic
populism. well of course this is a there is a paradox between the fact that during the last twenty years europe your population has been submerged by political silence from all over the world which mostly are very political asylum where is now there is a matter of a clear political asylum that should be hosted instead of. all over europe so in the debate between security and. privacy it is clear that the united states government went way too far in the direction of security and privacy that was...
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country has been torn by a drawn out political instability and deep divisions between the flemish and french speaking populations. a far right protest in central england spiraled into form clashes with the police two thousand supporters of the english defense league poured into the streets of the ethnically diverse city of birmingham to rally against what they say is britain's islam as a nation over one thousand officers were drafted in to control the march and muslim feelings have grown in the u.k. since the soldier lee rigby was butchered to death in london by suspected muslim extremists in may. that doesn't settling in northern ireland where thousands of pro british unionists val to protest weekly in belfast until permission is restored for them to stage a march that would pass pass through a key nationalist area of the city now the destruction began last weekend when local authorities have blocked the traditional orange parade route for fear of clashes sparking five nights of on rest with additional police forces having to be brought in from across the u.k. dozens of activists and police officers were wounde
country has been torn by a drawn out political instability and deep divisions between the flemish and french speaking populations. a far right protest in central england spiraled into form clashes with the police two thousand supporters of the english defense league poured into the streets of the ethnically diverse city of birmingham to rally against what they say is britain's islam as a nation over one thousand officers were drafted in to control the march and muslim feelings have grown in the...
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population isison getting over. in new zealand, between 2,000 and 2009, there was a 94% increase in prisoners over the age of 50. prison where a special wing has been opened for the elderly inmates. >> many have difficulty getting around. for some, this is as exciting as life gets. this man has dementia and does not know where he is let alone why, which might be just as well. this is not a retirement home. it is a unit for old age prisoners. are 18y opened, there men in the facility. most are in their 60's and 70's. if you are in their 80's. they've all of the health problems that come with old age. >> i am had six heart attacks, diabetes, and now cancer. to looke special nurses after you. feedpose if you cannot yourself, they probably do that. >> the unit is needed because as the general population ages, so do the prisoners. at the moment, this unit is the only one of its kind in new zealand. as the prison population ages, this sort of facility is going to be needed more. nationwide, there are one of the 64 prisoners over 65. the number h
population isison getting over. in new zealand, between 2,000 and 2009, there was a 94% increase in prisoners over the age of 50. prison where a special wing has been opened for the elderly inmates. >> many have difficulty getting around. for some, this is as exciting as life gets. this man has dementia and does not know where he is let alone why, which might be just as well. this is not a retirement home. it is a unit for old age prisoners. are 18y opened, there men in the facility. most...
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population. a quarter of a million people left between 2000 and 2010. it was once a manufacturing powerhouse. this is what the mayor of detroit had to say. the things i want to say to our citizens, as tough as this is, i really did not want to go in this direction. now that we are here, we have to make the best of it. this is very difficult for all of us, but it is going to make .he citizens better off this is a new start for us. >> according to a recent report, detroit's crime rate is five times the national average. that is in part to a dysfunctional police force. 40% of the city streetlights are not working and the city has city has 78,000 abandoned buildings. fewer of half of the ambulances were functioning. only 16 pages, but this is the biggest municipal bankruptcy filing in u.s. history. the city of detroit owes an estimated $20 billion in debt and the filing will allow the city to have some protection from its creditors as it tries to reorganize. that could mean cutting union benefits. it could mean selling assets and it could mean layoffs in the city. the city is likely to stop payin
population. a quarter of a million people left between 2000 and 2010. it was once a manufacturing powerhouse. this is what the mayor of detroit had to say. the things i want to say to our citizens, as tough as this is, i really did not want to go in this direction. now that we are here, we have to make the best of it. this is very difficult for all of us, but it is going to make .he citizens better off this is a new start for us. >> according to a recent report, detroit's crime rate is...
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want it is more likely to cozy up to israel then the massive turkish turkish population i think there's a big divide between what the turkish people think about this and what the early one government is doing absolutely and actually i would i want to toss k. what would be repercussions of texas possible involvement how for example with the kurdish population here this. well absolutely not only the kurdish population i think the turkish population generally if this were to be confirmed would be quite upset about this and of course we've already seen some massive protests taking place in turkey so i think that the erdogan government is especially on a on a knife edge at this point and and can't really handle much in terms of a political scandal so i think that if it were to be revealed that they were complicit with israel in attacking another muslim nation that would be the type of thing that we might see might actually topple the or one government to overall so i think this is a really precarious situation for turkey at the far right to james corbett and so the colbert report james thank you very much indeed
want it is more likely to cozy up to israel then the massive turkish turkish population i think there's a big divide between what the turkish people think about this and what the early one government is doing absolutely and actually i would i want to toss k. what would be repercussions of texas possible involvement how for example with the kurdish population here this. well absolutely not only the kurdish population i think the turkish population generally if this were to be confirmed would be...