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the public prosecution service is appealing the sentence given to haggarty, arguing it was unduly lenient. but even if the appeal succeeds, he will not be returned to prison are challenging the decision by the public prosecution service not to take action against former police officers he says were complicit in many of his crimes. grammar schools in england will be given the chance to bid for funding from a £50 million pot to create new school places, if they can show they‘re helping disadvantaged pupils. the government is pressing ahead with an expansion programme for selective schools which has proved controversial. teaching unions have criticised it as a misuse of spending when school budgets are stretched. our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. this grammar school in south—east london is in demand. there is a waiting list to get in. these pupils are some of those who passed the test and secured their place. are some of those who passed the test and secured their placelj cried, i was so happy. really relieved, because it is hard work across the whole year, everyone you know your ages doing it. when you getting it is quite a nice feeling. the
the public prosecution service is appealing the sentence given to haggarty, arguing it was unduly lenient. but even if the appeal succeeds, he will not be returned to prison are challenging the decision by the public prosecution service not to take action against former police officers he says were complicit in many of his crimes. grammar schools in england will be given the chance to bid for funding from a £50 million pot to create new school places, if they can show they‘re helping...
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but now, the question is really looking more at the belgian prison service and we know this from before, remember those terror attacks in paris and brussels? attackers there, some of them believed to have been radicalised during their time in prison and contacts radicalised. now those same questions about the influences on people and prisoners inside the belgian penal system and whether they are exposed to radical influences there. that seems to be the suspicion at least in this case. you touched on it there, but tell us more about the wider situation and where this comes in the context of other attacks in belgium. well, what we have seen of course with this spate of attacks, going back a couple of years, 2016, two years ago, march, two years ago, we saw the brussels attacks on the airport and the metro system. they were suicide attacks. those came following the paris attacks and it was believed it was an extended sale who aided the paris attackers, some of the planning of that was done in belgium. then when the belgian police and french police moved in to mop up the group, that trigger
but now, the question is really looking more at the belgian prison service and we know this from before, remember those terror attacks in paris and brussels? attackers there, some of them believed to have been radicalised during their time in prison and contacts radicalised. now those same questions about the influences on people and prisoners inside the belgian penal system and whether they are exposed to radical influences there. that seems to be the suspicion at least in this case. you...
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continuing the success the prison service working with the walch government. to support those at risk. what she focuses on early intervention. as the number people entering the criminal justice system. to prepare. all the lessons from the disruption act. for that purpose. my right honorable friend knows more about that that anybody i congratulate. he will be pleased to hear that they recently reached the target. they can start to introduce the keyword. they had dedicated officer to help access their service. questions from the prime minister. thank you mister speaker. i know that members across the whole house will wish to join me and offered my deepest condolences to my family and friends of michael martin. he died earlier this week. he served as speaker for nearly nine years and i'm sure members will remember his sense of public service. his commitment to his constituents and i remember him for the courtesy which she always he always showed me. i have meetings with colleagues and others in addition to my duties in this house. i should have further such meeti
continuing the success the prison service working with the walch government. to support those at risk. what she focuses on early intervention. as the number people entering the criminal justice system. to prepare. all the lessons from the disruption act. for that purpose. my right honorable friend knows more about that that anybody i congratulate. he will be pleased to hear that they recently reached the target. they can start to introduce the keyword. they had dedicated officer to help access...
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some has mentioned just a few moments ago his state's concerns about economic issues such as the prison service tax which is something many malaysians have really felt very a lot of anger towards its attacks that has mystically brought people into the tax base that has never been taxed before and with that anger was felt at the polls because it's been seen to be associated with economic hardship but the other issues you've just mentioned has been the issue of corruption and kleptocracy charges we're looking at a huge scandal one m.t.b. which i'm sure many of you heard all over the news in the last two years last three years we see this is going bold investigations and multiple jurisdictions and it involves seven hundred million dollars put into not jobs own personal bank account and funds the rest retching into the range of four billion dollars and here in malaysia. there were charges were not moved ahead this was he was alleging he was supposedly cleared of all wrongdoing and many malaysians felt that this was actually improper a proper process and not only were they angry about this for the l
some has mentioned just a few moments ago his state's concerns about economic issues such as the prison service tax which is something many malaysians have really felt very a lot of anger towards its attacks that has mystically brought people into the tax base that has never been taxed before and with that anger was felt at the polls because it's been seen to be associated with economic hardship but the other issues you've just mentioned has been the issue of corruption and kleptocracy charges...
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have we had a response from the prison service to all of this? we have. ing raid, as you hinted, known as the dambusters, 19 langoustine dunn lancaster must set off with 133 aircrew on board. their daring mission to get to germany to bomb the three dams. they were flying as low as 103 feet, intricately planning even where electricity pylons are to avoid them. their mission to get into hitler's industrial heartland. the three dams were bombed with the now famous bombs, the brainchild of british man barnes wallis. they were dropped at a speed of 240 mph at a height ofjust dropped at a speed of 240 mph at a height of just 60 dropped at a speed of 240 mph at a height ofjust 60 feet from one of these, the lancaster bomber. their mission was costly. 53 m and alaves -- 53 mission was costly. 53 m and alaves —— 53 airmen lost their lives. that night and the success of it even though many civilians lost their lives on the ground, we must say that, was seen as a pivotal point in world war ii. so what has been happening 75 years on this anniversary? one of the highli
have we had a response from the prison service to all of this? we have. ing raid, as you hinted, known as the dambusters, 19 langoustine dunn lancaster must set off with 133 aircrew on board. their daring mission to get to germany to bomb the three dams. they were flying as low as 103 feet, intricately planning even where electricity pylons are to avoid them. their mission to get into hitler's industrial heartland. the three dams were bombed with the now famous bombs, the brainchild of british...
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what stops people from reporting it to begin with bonnie to a real low as a lawyer with prisoners legal services in boston organization is suing sheriff hodgson for housing mentally ill inmates and solitary confinement when you have serious mental illness you should not be in solitary confinement for more than a brief period of time and what we say in our lawsuit is they don't have the procedures in place to make sure that doesn't happen. the suit also alleges that prisoners in bristol county jails are not getting adequate mental health treatment . we met a group of former inmates to ask them about their time in bristol county jail some of them are still in the criminal justice system and don't want to show their faces for fear of retribution if your mom asked how many guys here actually attempted suicide while they were in that jail. how many guys here thought about suicide while they were in that jail. everyone how do you how many of you guys were on meds when you went in there everyone was on meds when you went in there when you went in there were. able to stay on your your meds if they get t
what stops people from reporting it to begin with bonnie to a real low as a lawyer with prisoners legal services in boston organization is suing sheriff hodgson for housing mentally ill inmates and solitary confinement when you have serious mental illness you should not be in solitary confinement for more than a brief period of time and what we say in our lawsuit is they don't have the procedures in place to make sure that doesn't happen. the suit also alleges that prisoners in bristol county...
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on wednesday an uprising was staged at the helicoide prison complex in caracas, which is the headquarters of venezuela's secret serviceet's get more now on the royal wedding, with final preparations under way in windsor. 0ur reporter andy moore is on the long walk in windsor, where the royal procession will be passing later today. there certainly are a little of the all here. you can see the castle floodlit behind me in the distance. as you say, we are here on long walk, which has been renamed by some people here as long wait. there are a lot of people camping out tonight, fairly chilly this evening but people are bedding down and getting ready for the big day later on. let's talk to one family, three generations of royal watches here. first of all, let's talk to grandma jill. this is nothing new to you, you have been to lots of royal weddings before? my mother took me to princess margaret's, and we camped out overnight when our daughter was very little for andrew and fergie. then we had welland kate, seven years ago. and here we are with the children, for their first time. you yourself have seen three generations of
on wednesday an uprising was staged at the helicoide prison complex in caracas, which is the headquarters of venezuela's secret serviceet's get more now on the royal wedding, with final preparations under way in windsor. 0ur reporter andy moore is on the long walk in windsor, where the royal procession will be passing later today. there certainly are a little of the all here. you can see the castle floodlit behind me in the distance. as you say, we are here on long walk, which has been renamed...
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i'm a staff attorney at legal services for prisoners request h children. i earn with people seeking jobs to support their families. we clear old non serious convictions from their records which have been stopping them from being hired for jobs which they're qualified. these convictions often several years old mean they cannot get a job. i've seen it in san francisco and across the state. the judges will not allow people to clear their records as long as they have unpaid fines or fees. this is illogical and cruel. it creates a vicious cycle. people can't get a job so they can't pay their fines and fees so they can't clear their record so they can't get a job. and it goes around and around. you can't get blood from a stone. i'm asking for the county's compassion and rationale policy choice to support our residents in accessing jobs by ending this vicious cycle and passing this ordinance. thank you. >> good morning, supervisor. i'm thomas wright. i'm an low income tenant. i just want to say that these fees are kind of -- if you already are low income and then
i'm a staff attorney at legal services for prisoners request h children. i earn with people seeking jobs to support their families. we clear old non serious convictions from their records which have been stopping them from being hired for jobs which they're qualified. these convictions often several years old mean they cannot get a job. i've seen it in san francisco and across the state. the judges will not allow people to clear their records as long as they have unpaid fines or fees. this is...
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the private companies engaged by the ministry ofjustice and the home office to run our prison and asylum servicesbefore terminating their contracts and taking the service back in house? i must stress that the government does not have a dogmatic approach to contractors, ie that private is bad and public or in—house is good. it is important that companies that we contract to meet the standards that we set. she said a service improvement plan would be issued shortly. i have to say that all escorts are fully trained in homes techniques, that is home office manual for escorting safely, and they do undertake regular refresher training courses. but the new contractor who started on the ist of may, we will be doing... we will be revisiting some of the assessment processes and the use of de—escalation techniques. this is yet another example of the incompetence of the home office in not being able properly to supervise the performance and activities of their subcontractors. my lords, this is not a major management problem. if the home office really can't manage that, truly, as a noble lord, the former home
the private companies engaged by the ministry ofjustice and the home office to run our prison and asylum servicesbefore terminating their contracts and taking the service back in house? i must stress that the government does not have a dogmatic approach to contractors, ie that private is bad and public or in—house is good. it is important that companies that we contract to meet the standards that we set. she said a service improvement plan would be issued shortly. i have to say that all...
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not only his service in vietnam being an person prisoner of war, his service in the united states senatenkly his leadership and he doesn't hold a candle to donald trump. donald trump is a classless person. donald trump echoed roseanne barr who is also a classless person. this is the classless person he is leading here. i don't think that will bode well for his legacy or in the midterm elections. >> is it working for him, steve? nancy pelosi blamed her for this m-13 gang at the rally last night. >> i know a midterm strategy when i see one and that's what this is. look, we're five months away from a midterm. the republican party knows this will be a very difficult challenge for them. there's about 62 competitive districts. the threat to a president's party in a midterm is low voter turn out. right now republicans are divided. they are demoralized. what donald trump is trying to do is create energy by getting out his base. the problem with his strategy is there are about 23, 24 republican held districts that voted for hillary clinton. when he says that stuff, when hi tries to rile up his ba
not only his service in vietnam being an person prisoner of war, his service in the united states senatenkly his leadership and he doesn't hold a candle to donald trump. donald trump is a classless person. donald trump echoed roseanne barr who is also a classless person. this is the classless person he is leading here. i don't think that will bode well for his legacy or in the midterm elections. >> is it working for him, steve? nancy pelosi blamed her for this m-13 gang at the rally last...
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she ran one of the intelligence service's secret prisons outside the us, where terror suspects were subjectedreplaces mike pompeo, now president trump's secretary of state. at least two people have died when a school bus collided with a truck in newjersey. a teacher and a student were killed and at least a0 injured. the bus was one of three taking fifth grade students on a school trip. police are investigating the collision on a newjersey interstate. a close friend of khamzat azimov, the islamist shot dead by police after he stabbed a man to death in paris last weekend, has been placed under formal investigation. chechen—born abdul hakim anayev is accused of associating with a terrorist conspiracy. police have also detained two women accused of having links with khamzat azimov. in brazil, police have arrested more than 130 people in a major operation against paedophiles. the suspects had between them downloaded up to 200,000 explicit sexual images and videos of children. hundreds of police were involved in the raids. andy beatt reports. dawn raids across brazil. the co—ordinated operation by
she ran one of the intelligence service's secret prisons outside the us, where terror suspects were subjectedreplaces mike pompeo, now president trump's secretary of state. at least two people have died when a school bus collided with a truck in newjersey. a teacher and a student were killed and at least a0 injured. the bus was one of three taking fifth grade students on a school trip. police are investigating the collision on a newjersey interstate. a close friend of khamzat azimov, the...
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that means this was an intelligence service prison so that was evident of the factions within the governmentrying to overthrow it. right now that's no seek it and there've been attempts. the issue with the military is it's not the salaries that they are earning. it's basically contraband. they are being paid to traffic drugs, gold and even food and a lot of the sanctions that are now coming in with the u.s. treasury are the those companies in florida and now they will be going after mexico and hong kong even. what we anticipate because it's well-known that the function is money-laundering centers and corruption even on the food supply. the military steel 70% of that so that's would keep them loyal. the bottom levels don't get paid and they are hungry as well. charles: what's going to happen though because a few have more people in the military deserting them even if it's just the elites what happens to venezuela? >> the country is an absolute collapse. the only way that this can happen is really if there is a military leave on some popular rebellion. unfortunately that's the history of venez
that means this was an intelligence service prison so that was evident of the factions within the governmentrying to overthrow it. right now that's no seek it and there've been attempts. the issue with the military is it's not the salaries that they are earning. it's basically contraband. they are being paid to traffic drugs, gold and even food and a lot of the sanctions that are now coming in with the u.s. treasury are the those companies in florida and now they will be going after mexico and...
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prisoners. >> we provide services. >> a man who has taught over 1500x of fenders that are necessary to successfullynter the workforce, society, and their lives at home. john ponder from las vegas, nevada. >> shannon: great part of the ceremony. we all need redemption and forgiveness. great to see he is doing so much to help others. thank you very much. congressman eric swalwell, democrat from san francisco bay, has a solution for gun violence. he says "we should ban possession of military style semiautomatic assault weapons. we should buy back such weapons. and we should criminally prosecute any who choose to d fired by keeping their weapons." the band would not apply to law enforcement agencies or shooting clubs. we are joined by emily miller. she is in dallas at the nra convention where president trump is scheduled to address the event tomorrow. emily, great to have you with us. what do you make of that plan? sounds like confiscation. >> it is exactly. i hope that congressman goes personally to check everybody's house in america to see if they have an ar-15. that will go over real well. you know
prisoners. >> we provide services. >> a man who has taught over 1500x of fenders that are necessary to successfullynter the workforce, society, and their lives at home. john ponder from las vegas, nevada. >> shannon: great part of the ceremony. we all need redemption and forgiveness. great to see he is doing so much to help others. thank you very much. congressman eric swalwell, democrat from san francisco bay, has a solution for gun violence. he says "we should ban...
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prison. >> we provide supportive services. >> according to local reports has talked to over 1600 x offendersls that are necessary to reenter the workforce, society and their life at home. john ponder from las vegas, nevada. >> a great part of the ceremony. we all need retention and forgiveness at some point. great to see he is doing so much to help others. congressman eric falwell from san francisco bay has a solution for gun violence writing this in an op-ed, we should ban position of military style semi automatic weapons, buyback such weapons from those who choose to abide by the law and commonly prosecute any who choose to deify it by keeping their weapons. it would not apply to law enforcement agencies. we are joined by emily miller, author of emily gets again, political strategist and expert in gun-control policies in dallas at the nra convention were donald trump is scheduled to address the event tomorrow. great to have you with us. what do you make of that? sounds like confiscation. >> it is confiscation and i hope the congressman goes personally to check everybody's house in america
prison. >> we provide supportive services. >> according to local reports has talked to over 1600 x offendersls that are necessary to reenter the workforce, society and their life at home. john ponder from las vegas, nevada. >> a great part of the ceremony. we all need retention and forgiveness at some point. great to see he is doing so much to help others. congressman eric falwell from san francisco bay has a solution for gun violence writing this in an op-ed, we should ban...
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>> reporter: a new study credits ridesharing services, for an lyft for the drop in dui arrests. >> i went through the prison system in everything, on the dui thing, kind of a wake-up experience for me. >> reporter: ray vargas has been arrested 6w4 dui, he spent $60,000 and time in prison for driving drunk, he doesn't drink anymore, but wishes there were ridesharing services for him back in the day. >> before, you would try to get a ride, maybe chance it, to get home, today -- we were taking chances more, the price of for and lyft, so reasonable, why not take it, pay five dollars or six dollars, you are home safe. >> reporter: the new study on ridesharing shows a 21% drop in dui arrests after ridesharing services started. in san jose, dui arrests are down 20%. in san francisco, dui arrests have dropped 14%. people said that is good to hear, but even more drivers need to use ridesharing services and stating of getting behind the wheel while under the influence. >> if people are going to be smarter, it is the way to go. if the rate gets higher, that's better for everybody. >> i am hoping we will get there even
>> reporter: a new study credits ridesharing services, for an lyft for the drop in dui arrests. >> i went through the prison system in everything, on the dui thing, kind of a wake-up experience for me. >> reporter: ray vargas has been arrested 6w4 dui, he spent $60,000 and time in prison for driving drunk, he doesn't drink anymore, but wishes there were ridesharing services for him back in the day. >> before, you would try to get a ride, maybe chance it, to get home,...
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remember when donald trump was insulting not only john mccain but every american service member who has been a prisonerf war as part of their service during the campaign when he said i prefer people who didn't get captured. this tone is set at the top. the white house owes an apology to john mccain and all other service members. >> mccain has for a long time been a combative senator and done things to undermine this president. you have to understand that not everybody on this planet loves john mccain. at this point in time we need to let his family and the senator -- >> it's really disappointing, though, when the target suddenly becomes john mccain and not the person who made the comment or the person who stands with them. it may have been said in private but it is public now. making a private phone call to apologize is not enough. apologize publically. it's the right thing to do. >> let the family be in peace. this is the second phone call megan mccain has to take from someone apologizing. rather than spending precious moments with her family she has to take the time to listen to these people apologiz
remember when donald trump was insulting not only john mccain but every american service member who has been a prisonerf war as part of their service during the campaign when he said i prefer people who didn't get captured. this tone is set at the top. the white house owes an apology to john mccain and all other service members. >> mccain has for a long time been a combative senator and done things to undermine this president. you have to understand that not everybody on this planet loves...
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intelligence agency, that agency was caught up in a huge national scandal in pursuit of prisoners of war and service members long listed as missing in action long after the vietnam war. james clapper has been there for all of it. he is a controversial figure in lots of different circles for lots of different reasons because he's been at least tangentially and centrally involved in just about every intelligence story that has made the news in the last 30 years. but in this new book, james clapper is scathing about president trump, which is remarkable itself coming from a career nonpartisan military and intel guy who has serve ed unde every president since john f. kennedy. listen to this. this comes right at the end of the book. the last giant intelligence story and scandal that clapper was right in the middle of things for was the russian attack on the predictielection. the book explains in great detail what the intelligence community new about the russian attack, how they responded, what decisions were made while the attack was underway while president obama was still president. clapper left the job
intelligence agency, that agency was caught up in a huge national scandal in pursuit of prisoners of war and service members long listed as missing in action long after the vietnam war. james clapper has been there for all of it. he is a controversial figure in lots of different circles for lots of different reasons because he's been at least tangentially and centrally involved in just about every intelligence story that has made the news in the last 30 years. but in this new book, james...
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agency was caught up in a huge emotional national scandal over the pursuit of american prisoners of war and service members listed as missing in action long after the end of the vietnam war. james clapper has been there for all of it. he is a controversial figure in lots of different circles for lots of different reasons because he's been at least tangentially and centrally involved, in many cases, in just about every intelligence story that's made the news in the last 40 years. and intelligence stories rarely become news when something is good, it's because something went bad. in this book, james clapper is scathing about president trump, which is remarkable itself, coming from a career nonpartisan military and intel guy who has served under every president since john f. kennedy. but -- listen to this. this comes right at the end of the book. the last giant intelligence story and scandal that clapper was right in the middle of things for was obviously the russian attack on the 2016 election. you heard me read the part where he said that was the reason why he decided to write a book. the book expla
agency was caught up in a huge emotional national scandal over the pursuit of american prisoners of war and service members listed as missing in action long after the end of the vietnam war. james clapper has been there for all of it. he is a controversial figure in lots of different circles for lots of different reasons because he's been at least tangentially and centrally involved, in many cases, in just about every intelligence story that's made the news in the last 40 years. and...
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i cannot tell if the intelligence services within prisons have oversight to monitor all radicalised individuals and prison directors say, especially islamic extremism is now a bigger challenge than before. very good of you to talk to us. thank you for joining us. the video platform youtube has deleted more than 30 videos which police say are responsible for inciting a surge in violent crime across london. the metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick says the clips that features so—called ‘drill‘ music include lyrics that encourage knife attacks. youtube says it is working with authorities to take action on content related to knife crime. 0ur correspondent chi chi izundu reports. this is the type of music that the head of the metropolitan police says is glamorising violent crime on london's streets. uk drill music — it's described as fast, dark and often violent. put simply, it's a sub genre of rap and british hip—hop. yassin works with former gang members. i personally don't think drill music is responsible for the knife crime that is going on. cressida dick, the met commissioner, says he
i cannot tell if the intelligence services within prisons have oversight to monitor all radicalised individuals and prison directors say, especially islamic extremism is now a bigger challenge than before. very good of you to talk to us. thank you for joining us. the video platform youtube has deleted more than 30 videos which police say are responsible for inciting a surge in violent crime across london. the metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick says the clips that features...
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prison. one was desaned since april 17th. he'd been teaching at a university in pyongyang. another man was arrested in may 2017 for, quote, hostile acts. the third man was in charge of a hotel services company, he'd been in prison since 2015. he was sentenced to 10 years in prison for espionage and subversi subversion. again all three men touched down on u.s. soil, they touched down in alaska. msnbc will be covering that arrival live tonight. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you tomorrow. now it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." >> i was on the edge of my seat for your michael avenatti interview. >> i was following in your footsteps trying to follow your lead for how to extract information from this man. >> we have double-teamed him, as has the world on this question of where did you get the information? and what strikes me as so interesting today, no reporters have caught up with that. there's no report in the "new york times," "the washington journal," "the washington post," no one has figured out where michael avenatti got all this banking information about michael cohen. >> and we've got little pieces of it and prospects of little piece of it. we have new
prison. one was desaned since april 17th. he'd been teaching at a university in pyongyang. another man was arrested in may 2017 for, quote, hostile acts. the third man was in charge of a hotel services company, he'd been in prison since 2015. he was sentenced to 10 years in prison for espionage and subversi subversion. again all three men touched down on u.s. soil, they touched down in alaska. msnbc will be covering that arrival live tonight. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you tomorrow....
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service afloat. good morning. it's thursday 24th may. also this morning... jobs for prisoners— more inmates could be temporarily released to do work experience, in a bid to cut re—offending. engage in talks or risk a nuclear stand—off — north korea threatens to pull out of a planned summit with the us. good morning. of the 100 biggest british companies on the stock market, still only seven are run by women. i've been talking to the youngest of those, liv garfield at water company severn trent, about her rapid rise to the top. in sport, it's the first day of england's cricketing summer and they have a new spinner — dom bess will make his england debut in the opening test against pakistan. thousands of students will be taking their maths gcse today and naga jayne and tim will be sitting it alongside them. we'll have some final tips for keeping calm. and we'll be finding out what's in store for the weather over the bank—holiday weekend. good morning. first, our main story. taxes are going to have to rise to maintain the current level of care offered by the nhs, according to a maj
service afloat. good morning. it's thursday 24th may. also this morning... jobs for prisoners— more inmates could be temporarily released to do work experience, in a bid to cut re—offending. engage in talks or risk a nuclear stand—off — north korea threatens to pull out of a planned summit with the us. good morning. of the 100 biggest british companies on the stock market, still only seven are run by women. i've been talking to the youngest of those, liv garfield at water company severn...
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massive construction projects and served as a contractor for myriad government services ranging from school meals to prison maintenance is going through a liquidation well there again in the news this time big time due to a report released yesterday which documents what the report calls quote reckless hubris and grew. lead and quote among the board of directors the report also blames the government for a large accounting for firms and regulators for a lack of appropriate oversight of the company for more on this we're joined from london by r t correspondent ali thank you so much for being with us it's late over there we know we're very much appreciative what's the latest on this scandal. so this is a scandal which is really rocked both the corporate world and the political establishment here as well and the select committee the group of members of parliament who have responsible for looking into this come out with their report and they've been dumbing as you mentioned there of everyone across the board from regulators to the accounting firms and in particular with regard to the so-called big four accountin
massive construction projects and served as a contractor for myriad government services ranging from school meals to prison maintenance is going through a liquidation well there again in the news this time big time due to a report released yesterday which documents what the report calls quote reckless hubris and grew. lead and quote among the board of directors the report also blames the government for a large accounting for firms and regulators for a lack of appropriate oversight of the...
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prison reform agenda is expanding prison work and the programs so that inmates can reenter society with the skills to get a job. we also want more mental health services so released inmates can cope with the challenges of life on the outside, and some challenges are not easy. we're developing more effective drug treatment so that former prisoners can remain drug-free. drugs are playing a tremendously big role in our lives, so many lives, not only having to do with prisoners but having to do with people that never thought they would be taked, never thought they have a problem lice this, that are having a really hard time coping. drugs. we're doing a big, big job on drugs. it is a scourge in this country. in this effort we are not just absolving prisoners of their central role in their own rehabilitation. there is no substitute for personal accountability, and there is no tolerance for those who take advantage of societiys generosity to prey upon the innocent. however, if we want more prisoners to take charge of their own lives, then we should work to give them the tools to stand on their own two feet. they're going to love it, be great at it. by the wa
prison reform agenda is expanding prison work and the programs so that inmates can reenter society with the skills to get a job. we also want more mental health services so released inmates can cope with the challenges of life on the outside, and some challenges are not easy. we're developing more effective drug treatment so that former prisoners can remain drug-free. drugs are playing a tremendously big role in our lives, so many lives, not only having to do with prisoners but having to do...
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prison. and, what's behind the decision of music streaming services to stop "hate content"? next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara pe zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided -by mutual of ameri designing customized individual nand group retireroducts. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional suprt has been ovided by: and by the cporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewe like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, ha sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. with the u.s.-north korea summit now set for june 12 in singapore, north korea says it will destroy an unrground nuclear test site less than two weeks from now, and will invite urnalists as witnesses. north korea's foreign ministry said tunnels a
prison. and, what's behind the decision of music streaming services to stop "hate content"? next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara pe zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided -by mutual of ameri designing...
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service afloat. good morning. it's thursday 24th may. also this morning... jobs for prisonersexperience, in a bid to cut re—offending. engage in talks or risk a nuclear stand—off — north korea threatens to pull out of a planned summit with the us. good morning. of the 100 biggest british companies on the stock market,
service afloat. good morning. it's thursday 24th may. also this morning... jobs for prisonersexperience, in a bid to cut re—offending. engage in talks or risk a nuclear stand—off — north korea threatens to pull out of a planned summit with the us. good morning. of the 100 biggest british companies on the stock market,
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prison. he owned a career counseling service in baton rouge, louisiana. he owns a home in appaloosa. les william's sentence was commuted to life in prison by governor bob graham, and died at the age of 66 in february of 2012. james woodson was released from prison 18 years after the decision and worked as a volunteer prison chaplain. is there anything we can take away from these people's lives? carol: one take away is that some folks are released, and didn't reoffend. our best prediction of whose life is so blighted as to be worthy of extinguishment may not be so reliable. kent: these cases have different takeaways. the two went straight were a product of the mandatory sentencing systems. that isn't our system. it was only there for a brief interval. the gregg case is strange. the other case, the confession issue, was one on the edges of the law. a lot of judges looked at it and a lot disagreed. the fifth circuit circuit ended up deeply divided. that is the last court of , appeals to look at the case. it illustrates that capital cases receive a lot of closer scrutiny than other cases.
prison. he owned a career counseling service in baton rouge, louisiana. he owns a home in appaloosa. les william's sentence was commuted to life in prison by governor bob graham, and died at the age of 66 in february of 2012. james woodson was released from prison 18 years after the decision and worked as a volunteer prison chaplain. is there anything we can take away from these people's lives? carol: one take away is that some folks are released, and didn't reoffend. our best prediction of...
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people are forced buy abortion pills online something punishable up to 14 years in prison or travel abroad to seek services saw powerful videos on social media of hundreds of irish ex-pats returning from abroad from all over the world to cast their ballot. this is a very significant vote for the country. and one that will decide whether ireland will remain true to its conservative catholic roots or whether it will shed that identity and take another step toward a more modern and secular future. lucy cavanaugh, nbc news, london. >>> we are just a few hours away from the start of the weekend. kari hall, we have a mixed bag today. >> yeah, we have a lot of clouds rolling by and it is still going to be very cool. as we check out our temperature trend for campbell, we only make it into the mid-60s today and a few peeks of sunshine. we'll get a lot of sun and much warmer temperatures for the weekend. more on that coming up next. >>> we're celebrating two years of fighting for viewers and saving them money. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. our milestones and some recent wins for nbc bay area responds, next
people are forced buy abortion pills online something punishable up to 14 years in prison or travel abroad to seek services saw powerful videos on social media of hundreds of irish ex-pats returning from abroad from all over the world to cast their ballot. this is a very significant vote for the country. and one that will decide whether ireland will remain true to its conservative catholic roots or whether it will shed that identity and take another step toward a more modern and secular future....
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prison. one was desaned since april 17th. he'd been teaching at a university in pyongyang. another man was arrested in may 2017 for, quote, hostile acts. the third man was in charge of a hotel services'd been in prison since 2015. he was sentenced to 10 years in prison for espionage and subversi subversion. again all three men touched down on u.s. soil, they touched down in alaska. msnbc will be covering that arrival live tonight. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you tomorrow. now it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." >> i was on the edge of my seat for your michael avenatti interview. >> i was following in your
prison. one was desaned since april 17th. he'd been teaching at a university in pyongyang. another man was arrested in may 2017 for, quote, hostile acts. the third man was in charge of a hotel services'd been in prison since 2015. he was sentenced to 10 years in prison for espionage and subversi subversion. again all three men touched down on u.s. soil, they touched down in alaska. msnbc will be covering that arrival live tonight. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you tomorrow. now it's...
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recount their party more atrocities tell the truth and avoid prison instead spend anywhere up to an eight year sentence of community service rebuilding roads or schools. military and paramilitary commanders responsible for human rights violations are also expected to testify and be judged as victims associations tribunals. i hope these judges will look at the human toll of the actions that were committed and decide that they must apply real justice we just fear there will be too much tolerance towards those responsible for such cruel atrocious and inhumane crimes that. the judges are currently reviewing tens of thousands of possible cases even as rank and file former fired testify about their crimes as part of their amnesty program. i prefer not to talk ever again about what a. but i understand it has to be done is an opportunity for people like me but also for the country as a whole violence leaves nothing only orphans and widows we don't want this for the future of colombia. the search for accountability will continue for at least the next decade as colombia struggles to move past this conflict and the tribunal hopes to
recount their party more atrocities tell the truth and avoid prison instead spend anywhere up to an eight year sentence of community service rebuilding roads or schools. military and paramilitary commanders responsible for human rights violations are also expected to testify and be judged as victims associations tribunals. i hope these judges will look at the human toll of the actions that were committed and decide that they must apply real justice we just fear there will be too much tolerance...
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today a san francisco judge sentenced him to five years in prison and a quarter million dollars in fines. prosecutors claim russia's security service hired him to hack yahoo. >>> still no decision tonight about -- the board is debating whether to fire dr. hilaria barr. the mayor says she came under fire after she started investigating the board's alleged conflict of interest in issuing construction contracts to del tara real estate. >>> still ahead here at 11:00, a story that could make your skin crawl. the reason rattlesnakes could be slithering their way into bay area homes. >>> and check your uber app. the new emergency feature the company rolled out today. if you ever feel unsafe during your ride. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. temperatures are dropping and fast. down 16 degrees in livermore. down 9 in concord. how much cooler tomorrow? plus when the clouds roll back in. my forecast in about seven minutes. 40 animal activists arr >>>> take a look. vocal and confrontational. 40 animal activists arrested after trying to force their way back into a sonoma county egg farm. in a town known for its butter and eggs, this eg
today a san francisco judge sentenced him to five years in prison and a quarter million dollars in fines. prosecutors claim russia's security service hired him to hack yahoo. >>> still no decision tonight about -- the board is debating whether to fire dr. hilaria barr. the mayor says she came under fire after she started investigating the board's alleged conflict of interest in issuing construction contracts to del tara real estate. >>> still ahead here at 11:00, a story that...
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for their part campaigners for the rights of its of prisoners currently in jail across spain and france. be able to service sentences near their families in the basque region so this is not closure but it has reenergized the debate on where the basque independence movement goes from here. al-jazeera. britain's upper house of parliament has voted to oppose any deal with the e.u. which would bring back controls on the irish border the house of lords heard that a so-called hard border would violate the peace agreement that helped and decades of conflict in northern ireland so this puts more pressure on prime minister threesome a who's facing a revolt from within her own party which could threaten her fragile government m.p.'s in favor of bracks that oppose a customs partnership with the e.u. and the options being considered by many and want the u.k. to have no links to the new laws or regulations after it leaves the us and say we will be leaving the customs union we want to ensure that we can have an independent trade policy we also want to ensure that we actually we deliver we are committed to delivering on
for their part campaigners for the rights of its of prisoners currently in jail across spain and france. be able to service sentences near their families in the basque region so this is not closure but it has reenergized the debate on where the basque independence movement goes from here. al-jazeera. britain's upper house of parliament has voted to oppose any deal with the e.u. which would bring back controls on the irish border the house of lords heard that a so-called hard border would...
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recount their party more atrocities tell the truth and avoid prison instead spend anywhere up to an eight year sentence of community service rebuilding roads or schools. military and paramilitary commanders responsible for human rights violations are also expected to testify and be judged the victim's associations for years are tribunals laxity. i hope these judges will look at the human toll of the actions that were committed and decide that they must apply real justice we just fear there will be too much tolerance towards those responsible for such cruel atrocious and inhumane crimes that you know. the judges are currently reviewing tens of thousands of possible cases even as rank and file former five gravels testify about their crimes this part of their amnesty program. i prefer not to talk ever again about what has happened but i understand it has to be done is an opportunity for people like me but also for the country as a whole violence leaves nothing only orphans and widows we don't want this for the future of colombia. the search for accountability will continue for at least the next decade as colombia struggles to
recount their party more atrocities tell the truth and avoid prison instead spend anywhere up to an eight year sentence of community service rebuilding roads or schools. military and paramilitary commanders responsible for human rights violations are also expected to testify and be judged the victim's associations for years are tribunals laxity. i hope these judges will look at the human toll of the actions that were committed and decide that they must apply real justice we just fear there will...
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prison. >> you've probably seen the ads, billboards urging customers to use a pier to pier payment service backed by several banks. >> it is an easy way to send money fast but some say they encountered problems using that service. 7 on your side michael finney is here with his investigation into it. >> when it works it's great. no doubt about about it. all you need is someone's phone number and e-mail and zelle whis beings your money to another account. some say their money went to the wrong accounts or was lost entirely. david downy thought it would be an easy way to pay a rental dee positive i. >> you enter the person's name, and then their phone number or e-mail. >> he used zelle on his wells fargo mobile app to send the money to the landlord and that didn't get there. >> that sent me on a path trying to figure out where the money went. >> the bank said it went into someone else's account and can't get it back. >> where is my $25? >> her daughter found it on the website and used it to pay the landlord's rent. the landlord didn't get the money. >> she reversed the landlord's first and la
prison. >> you've probably seen the ads, billboards urging customers to use a pier to pier payment service backed by several banks. >> it is an easy way to send money fast but some say they encountered problems using that service. 7 on your side michael finney is here with his investigation into it. >> when it works it's great. no doubt about about it. all you need is someone's phone number and e-mail and zelle whis beings your money to another account. some say their money...
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carillion worked on everything from the hs2 rail line to providing school dinners and cleaning services in prisonsrate britain and its "toothless and feeble" regulators. the group of mps also demanded that the big four accountancy firms be referred to competition authorities for potential break—up — the four are described as a "cosy club incapable of providing the degree of independent challenge needed". let's speak to labour mp rachel reeves — who chairs the business, energy and industrial strategy committee and also david vaughan. he worked for carillion as a rehabilition manager — working in prisons to get veterans' lives back on track — he had previously been jailed for fraud. thank you for coming on the programme. david, when he left prison, you applied for over 40 jobs, something like that? just over 40 jobs that i applied for. i attended numerous interviews. u nfortu nately, attended numerous interviews. unfortunately, i never got any feedback from the interviews, i never had any returned correspondence to see why i had not been shortlisted, to give any feedback of what i could improve on.
carillion worked on everything from the hs2 rail line to providing school dinners and cleaning services in prisonsrate britain and its "toothless and feeble" regulators. the group of mps also demanded that the big four accountancy firms be referred to competition authorities for potential break—up — the four are described as a "cosy club incapable of providing the degree of independent challenge needed". let's speak to labour mp rachel reeves — who chairs the business,...