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university of new found land this is yet scientific director at the canadian institute for public safety research treatment rose great to have you with us on our show today welcome. thank you for having me it's a pleasure all right so as a researcher of a consideration tell me what do we have prisons for i mean do we or society or prisons in order to punish people for breaking the law or maybe isolate dangerous people who are correct and be able to tearing others from breaking the law what is it which one is it improved prisoners or is a variety of purposes but in in it's ideal form there is no ideal form so that's just but in essence the punishment shouldn't be your time incarcerated the punishment is being removed from society removed from all of your belongings your. loves and being and serving out a period of time where you're away from everyone in prison itself should not be punitive in nature the idea of going to prison that removal from life that is is the punishment for or for the different transgressions that result in incarceration robert blake lewis or a prison ringback isn't letters t
university of new found land this is yet scientific director at the canadian institute for public safety research treatment rose great to have you with us on our show today welcome. thank you for having me it's a pleasure all right so as a researcher of a consideration tell me what do we have prisons for i mean do we or society or prisons in order to punish people for breaking the law or maybe isolate dangerous people who are correct and be able to tearing others from breaking the law what is...
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of public safety research treatment. rosemary richard alley criminology ordinator at memorial university of new found land this is yours and your director at the canadian institution for public safety research treatment great to have you with us on our show today welcome. thank you for having me it's a pleasure all right so as a researcher of a consideration tell me what do we have prisons for i mean do we or society or prisons in order to punish people for breaking the law or maybe isolate dangerous people or harassing people to tearing others from breaking the law what is it which one is it prisoners or is a variety of purposes but in in it's ideal form there is no ideal form so that's just but in essence the punishment shouldn't be your time incarcerated the punishment is being removed from society removed from all of your belongings your. loves and being and serving out a period of time where you're away from everyone in prison itself should not be punitive in nature the idea of going to prison that removal from life
of public safety research treatment. rosemary richard alley criminology ordinator at memorial university of new found land this is yours and your director at the canadian institution for public safety research treatment great to have you with us on our show today welcome. thank you for having me it's a pleasure all right so as a researcher of a consideration tell me what do we have prisons for i mean do we or society or prisons in order to punish people for breaking the law or maybe isolate...
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safety research treatment. rosemary richard alley criminology korda nader at memorial university of new found land this is yet scientific director at the canadian situation of public safety research treatment rose great to have you with us on our show today welcome. thank you bradley it's a pleasure all right so as a researcher of a consideration tell me what do we have prisons for i mean do reassign here prisons in order to punish people for breaking the law or maybe isolate dangerous people who are correct and be able to tearing others from breaking the law what is it which one is it improves prisoners or is a variety of purposes but in in its ideal form there is no ideal form so that's just but in essence the punishment shouldn't be your time incarcerated the punishment is being removed from society removed from all of your belongings your. loves and being and serving out a period of time where you're away from everyone in prison itself should not be punitive in nature the idea of going to prison that removal from life that is is the punishment for for the different transgressions that result in incarceration robert blake lewis or a prison isn't letters that mo
safety research treatment. rosemary richard alley criminology korda nader at memorial university of new found land this is yet scientific director at the canadian situation of public safety research treatment rose great to have you with us on our show today welcome. thank you bradley it's a pleasure all right so as a researcher of a consideration tell me what do we have prisons for i mean do reassign here prisons in order to punish people for breaking the law or maybe isolate dangerous people...
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moral universe 11 years old and a sociopath scientific director of the canadian institute of public safety research in treatment stating this. was a pandemic no certainly no borders blocking nationalities. it's a matter. of common every crisis that is listening to anything we can do better we should. everyone is contributing it's a. way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges created the response has been must so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. humanity has never seen such strange natural phenomena before giant creatures appearing in the amount peninsula. one after another. but never dull to pick up again you could use to get your new boy you know whom does love with those who were dead he would appear. in this one appeared in 2020. how often and where will new creators appear is a discussion of how dangerous oen day the human the slum only it is to both the 182021 russian scientists came quite close to working out what's going on. they built a full scale 3 d. model of the amount black hole. show it's same pron
moral universe 11 years old and a sociopath scientific director of the canadian institute of public safety research in treatment stating this. was a pandemic no certainly no borders blocking nationalities. it's a matter. of common every crisis that is listening to anything we can do better we should. everyone is contributing it's a. way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges created the response has been must so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel...
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aviation public health initiative research and recommendations, i appreciated the opportunity to share with you our findings on science based measures, to reduce risk and increase public health safety for those who work and travel on the nation's airways. in my written testimony, i outline a findings of the two reports and the expensive research kungted by the aphi, but first report studied covid onboard aircrafts multiple layers of the ventilation face masks, distancing on jet bridges disinfection and lower risk of disease transmission. the second report looked at covid in airports, and the parallel sets of precaution taken by many airports to mitigate disease spread and first report weal found when airport and not operating which can happen when plans are parked at terminal on desicening risk of disease transmission increase because air is no longer circulating and refreshed. we recommended airlines change practices to ensure active ventilation during periods on the ground the major domestic airlines accepted and adopted this recommendation shortly after release of our first report.. the country now sees vaccination ratess rising significantly amog eligible adults. the cdc recent
aviation public health initiative research and recommendations, i appreciated the opportunity to share with you our findings on science based measures, to reduce risk and increase public health safety for those who work and travel on the nation's airways. in my written testimony, i outline a findings of the two reports and the expensive research kungted by the aphi, but first report studied covid onboard aircrafts multiple layers of the ventilation face masks, distancing on jet bridges...
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-based research programs supported by government and the industry given covid-19 could be a mobile trial run infection disease is a strategic priority for the aviation sector public health safety measures will be a high priority for the industry going forward and those are clear public health is central to the aviation industry long-term viability thank you for the opportunity to share your research and i welcome your questions. >> i now recognize myself for five minutes. thank you ms. reynolds for being here at the phoenix aviation department at sky harbor airport that as you point out in your testimony sky harbor is the largest economic driver in the state of arizona. relying on the federal airport relief during the pandemic talking about continuing operations including your work to help small business concessionaires at the airport. >> thank you for the question chair cinema. sky harbor international utilize the funding it received from the federal government for operational expenses including cleaning and to pay debt service and it was important to the small business and concessionaires. we could provide multilayered relief to our concessionaires and forms of grants and re
-based research programs supported by government and the industry given covid-19 could be a mobile trial run infection disease is a strategic priority for the aviation sector public health safety measures will be a high priority for the industry going forward and those are clear public health is central to the aviation industry long-term viability thank you for the opportunity to share your research and i welcome your questions. >> i now recognize myself for five minutes. thank you ms....
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public health teams deal with toxic substances, and since the '70s, the national institute for occupational safety and health has dealt with a myriad of industrial and environmental issues. post-war development in biomedical researchch dividends and led to nobel prize honors for dozens of investigators supported by nih grants. four nih scientists have been nobel laureates. marshall nuremburg for breaking the genetic code. julius axelrod for his work, and work on diseases favorable to new guinea. international health had become an area of importance for the phs, one with notable successes. the cdc, for instance, provided leadership for the global campaign that resulted in the conquest of smallpox. in 1967, william stewart had pledged phs personnel in the campaign against smallpox. more than 300 phs physicians, scientists and public health workers led by the cdc's dr. henderson went all over the globe to fight the battle. and they won. by 1977, smallpox had been eradicated throughout the world. in the 1960s, reorganization brought new programs to the phs fold. one of the most significant was the food and drug administration which had been an independent agency since its inception in 1906. its original responsibility
public health teams deal with toxic substances, and since the '70s, the national institute for occupational safety and health has dealt with a myriad of industrial and environmental issues. post-war development in biomedical researchch dividends and led to nobel prize honors for dozens of investigators supported by nih grants. four nih scientists have been nobel laureates. marshall nuremburg for breaking the genetic code. julius axelrod for his work, and work on diseases favorable to new...
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public safety. judy: miss nelson with the naacp legal defense fund, chuck wexler, executive director of the police executive researchum, we thank you both. yamich alcindor has been following this case closely. she is getting reaction on the streets outside the white house. yamiche: there is a sense of bittersweet relief. there is relief that the video of derek chauvin leaning on the neck of george floyd, the consequence of that is him being a convicted murderer, but people tell me justice would be george floyd still being alive. justice would be black americans not being some three times more likely to be killed by the police than white americans. that is the reality people face. while people are pleased with the verdict, my understanding is people say this has to be the beginning of the change. it can't just be one case it has to be systemic. i've been hearing names of other people who got killed by the police, including breonna taylor and tamir rice. is so rare for an officer to be convicted. people feel so hurt by what this country endured over the last year. people started gathering here because of the death of
public safety. judy: miss nelson with the naacp legal defense fund, chuck wexler, executive director of the police executive researchum, we thank you both. yamich alcindor has been following this case closely. she is getting reaction on the streets outside the white house. yamiche: there is a sense of bittersweet relief. there is relief that the video of derek chauvin leaning on the neck of george floyd, the consequence of that is him being a convicted murderer, but people tell me justice would...
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research has shown that they work. we just have to really move away from thinking about policing and thinking about public safety and publict if we focus that as our priority, then we are going to be open to more of this sort of innovative changes that need to happen in order for us to transform the state of public safety in our communities. it needs to happen now. there's no reason that we should be waiting. and in doing so, we need to make sure we're treating protesters in a humane way as well. >> i understand, mayor, you're getting ready for daunte wright's funeral. i think it's on thursday, is that right? >> that is correct. i've spoken with his family. they have agreed or they're allowing me to appear and to attend and be at the funeral. i'm sad. i know i'm going to break down. i already broke down this week. you know, it's going to be very difficult to be there, but i want to be there. i want to be there to help see daunte off. he is an incredibly important member of our community. he's going to be missed dearly. you know, it's a real sad, sad day, thursday is going to be, but i will be there. let me just say a word
research has shown that they work. we just have to really move away from thinking about policing and thinking about public safety and publict if we focus that as our priority, then we are going to be open to more of this sort of innovative changes that need to happen in order for us to transform the state of public safety in our communities. it needs to happen now. there's no reason that we should be waiting. and in doing so, we need to make sure we're treating protesters in a humane way as...
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public safety. >> woodruff: janai nelson who's with the naacp legal defense fund, chuck wexler who is executive director of the police executive research forum, we thank you both. >> thank you. >> woodruff: meantime, our yamiche alcindor has also been following this case closely. she is right now getting reaction on the streets outside the white house. yamiche. >> reporter: well, judy, here in black lives matter plaza, there is a sense of bittersweet relief. there's relief that the video of derek chauvin kneeling on the neck of george floyd for nine minutes and 29 seconds, that it is now -- the consequence of that is him being a convicted murderer. but people here tell me that justice would be george floyd still being alive. justice, they tell me, would be black americans in this country not being some three times more likely to be killed by the police than white americans. that is the reality that people face. while i hear from people that they are very pleads with this verdict, my understanding is people here say this has to be the beginning to have the change, that this can't just be one case, that it needs to becies tink change. i
public safety. >> woodruff: janai nelson who's with the naacp legal defense fund, chuck wexler who is executive director of the police executive research forum, we thank you both. >> thank you. >> woodruff: meantime, our yamiche alcindor has also been following this case closely. she is right now getting reaction on the streets outside the white house. yamiche. >> reporter: well, judy, here in black lives matter plaza, there is a sense of bittersweet relief. there's...
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safety measures. compare that with what president biden unveiled recently, 621 billion for bridges, roads, public transit and other transportation. 580 billion for manufacturing and research and development and job training. 300 billion for drinking water improvement. more broadband access and electrical grids. 300 billion for retro fitting affordable housing. and 300 billion for elderly and disabled americans. do they want -- where's the middle ground between these two? >> i think there is a middle ground and i think what you've heard from democrats and republicans in the senate, as well as from president biden himself and from his surrogates is that this is a great starting point. the fact that the senate republicans responded with something is good news. it means that they want to be at the table to try to find a bipartisan agreement. and i think that there's bipartisan support. infrastructure investment has always been a bipartisan issue. and i think that there will be a way for them to come together and find a middle ground. >> we're asking our viewers to join in on this conversation by telling us what are the infrastructure needs in your community? republicans 202-7
safety measures. compare that with what president biden unveiled recently, 621 billion for bridges, roads, public transit and other transportation. 580 billion for manufacturing and research and development and job training. 300 billion for drinking water improvement. more broadband access and electrical grids. 300 billion for retro fitting affordable housing. and 300 billion for elderly and disabled americans. do they want -- where's the middle ground between these two? >> i think there...
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research done in the north patrol district indicates that up to 50% of calls could be answered by someone other than police. how do we staff our police and public safety departments with different types of professionals like mental health counselors and substance abuse counselors? how do we lead with prevention instead of old arrest and incarcerate model we currently use? >> how has the response been from all sides of the police and the firefighters? >> well, the black police officers and the white police officers supported my campaign. the feedback i've gotten from them is that i am right on point. and i've gotten that from some white police officers that i consider my friends. our police officers are exhausted and they need help. putting different types of professionals in the department and civilianizing some functions freeze them up to do police-involved work. >> all right. again, congratulations on your election and thank you for being with us, mayor-elect, at a shar ra jones. >>> coming up, mitch mcconnell suddenly wants big business to stay out of politics. but he hasn't always felt that way. >>> but first, my colleague richard lui with today's
research done in the north patrol district indicates that up to 50% of calls could be answered by someone other than police. how do we staff our police and public safety departments with different types of professionals like mental health counselors and substance abuse counselors? how do we lead with prevention instead of old arrest and incarcerate model we currently use? >> how has the response been from all sides of the police and the firefighters? >> well, the black police...
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researchers robert sumalt in charge of the national transportation safety board, has been vocal that tesla's beta technology or beta version of the auto pilot technology should not be tested on publicld be with test drivers, who should be testing it that said, it has not stopped tesla from rolling out new versions of auto pilot, which raises the question, well, shouldn't the federal government look into this the national highway safety administration is in charge of regulating all auto makers and technology it has opened 27 investigations into tesla vehicles, tesla technology now, to this point, we have not seen nhtsa come back to tesla and say we have a particular issue with auto pilot, we want you to make these changes in it. could that happen in the future? it's possible. depends on what happens with their investigations, but keep this in mind, guys, tesla has always said and continues to say, when you were driving a vehicle, and auto pilot is engaged, you have to stay engaged as the driver. there's no such thing as a completely self-driving vehicle. doesn't exist. the technology doesn't exist despite elon musk saying we're going to get there someday, and they're making great ad
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events research programme in liverpool is about operating a safety net and understanding how to operate a safety net around events and that is based on good science, what works well with local publicreceiving text messages about hands face space fresh air minimising unnecessary content that may contact before the event. being tested within 36 hours, ideally as close to the event as possible, ideally having won earlier in the week. do not go on the day if you have any symptoms. all of the events will be in well ventilated places and ventilation will be studied and people will be asked to minimise contact and get another test five days after for the purpose of research and this is on the background of there being very few cases and outbreaks are very low around liverpool, it has been an effective testing programme currently has testing centres for people without symptoms, fewer than 100 -- people without symptoms, fewer than 100 —— wanted 500 people will test ioo —— wanted 500 people will test positive and i do not recognise the conversation about a fax —— vaccine passport, vaccination will not be a criterion for entry into events it willjust be testing for particles of live virus.—
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