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the court of appeal has ordered san quinton to release 50% of its pop haitian or transfer 50% of its population to reduce the crowding in the prison to 50%. that means that there can be no more than 1775 people in san definiton and more than a thousand people need to be released or transferred. >> where would they go? if they go to other prisons, couldn't you have outbreaks and problems there if their protocol is not improved? >> the court is very aware of that which is why it makes recommendations. they're saying we're leaving open to the prison's discretion what to do. but they have refrapd from releasing people who are old and serving long sentences for violent crime. all of the strategies have excluded this population from release. would there be obvious people to let out because they've aged out of crime, they're already old, and they face the highest risk of covid. because of that, this is the ideal population to target and the court is recommending to the prisons to consider adding everybody who's over 60 and has served more than 25 years to the list of people that they're rel
the court of appeal has ordered san quinton to release 50% of its pop haitian or transfer 50% of its population to reduce the crowding in the prison to 50%. that means that there can be no more than 1775 people in san definiton and more than a thousand people need to be released or transferred. >> where would they go? if they go to other prisons, couldn't you have outbreaks and problems there if their protocol is not improved? >> the court is very aware of that which is why it makes...
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. >>> san quinton prison has been ordered to reduce its population by 50%. the state appeals court ruled the acting warden and the cdc are acting within difference to prisoner's health. the ruling stems from a lawsuit involving a 64-year-old who his cell mate who tested positive in july. there have been more than 2200 confirmed cases among prisoners and 28 up mate deaths from the virus. they called it the worst disaster in california correctional history. a law professor supported the inmates. >> it's an old, falling part facility with no ventilation, no room for people and when this all started it was still over crowded to the tune of 108%. >> the court review is recommending early repleas or transfers for those over the age of 60 who have served at least 25 years of their sentence and are eligible for parole. the department of corrections said that it disagree was the ruling. >>> also a live look outside at san francisco. the first bay area county to enter the least restrictive tier of the reopening plan. starting monday indoor dining, places of worship an
. >>> san quinton prison has been ordered to reduce its population by 50%. the state appeals court ruled the acting warden and the cdc are acting within difference to prisoner's health. the ruling stems from a lawsuit involving a 64-year-old who his cell mate who tested positive in july. there have been more than 2200 confirmed cases among prisoners and 28 up mate deaths from the virus. they called it the worst disaster in california correctional history. a law professor supported the...
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we'll here from asa hutchinson and the democratic mayor of kansas city, missouri, quinton lucas.e'll talk to dr. scott gottlieb, and voters reflect the parallel reality of the coronavirus. >> the virus is a virus. it is so small. it is going to do what viruses do. >> you can't get on television, no matter who you are, and say take it and that's nothing to kid about. >> brennan: it is all just ahead on "face the nation." ♪ >> brennan: good morning. and welcome to "face the nation." as we come on the air this morning, more than 58.5 million americans have already voted. meanwhile, there are alarming new records being set when it comes to cases of coronavirus here in the u.s. experts say we are facing an increasingly bleak outlook for the virus in the next few months. we begin today with cbs national correspondent mark strassmann in atlantic. >> reporter: day by day, lab results bear witness: a covid spread and a deepening american sorrow. on friday and saturday, new cases nationwide topped 83,000, and have spiked 248% since the start of september. americans may be in for a grim win
we'll here from asa hutchinson and the democratic mayor of kansas city, missouri, quinton lucas.e'll talk to dr. scott gottlieb, and voters reflect the parallel reality of the coronavirus. >> the virus is a virus. it is so small. it is going to do what viruses do. >> you can't get on television, no matter who you are, and say take it and that's nothing to kid about. >> brennan: it is all just ahead on "face the nation." ♪ >> brennan: good morning. and welcome...
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i want to thank county commissioners and city councils, sheriff, quinton miller, and all of you.nk you. [applause] so much to talk about. i am going to move this so i can see you guys. 13 days to go. 13 days to go. and we cannot spare a minute, sisters and brothers. we cannot spare a minute, in terms of everything that i know everyone here, and around our country, is prepared to do. as joe biden says, to fight for the soul of our nation. and that is really what is going on. it is about fighting for the soul of our nation. it is about knowing we deserve more and we are better than this. and there is so much that happened, even before covid struck. but in many ways, i thought of this pandemic as being an accelerator. it has highlighted what was we have a situation where over 8 million people have contracted this virus. having untold long-term health consequences, including what doctors are telling us his lung scarring and things of that nature. in the midst of this public health crisis, you've got donald trump and bill barr -- it is stranger than fiction. have you heard that expres
i want to thank county commissioners and city councils, sheriff, quinton miller, and all of you.nk you. [applause] so much to talk about. i am going to move this so i can see you guys. 13 days to go. 13 days to go. and we cannot spare a minute, sisters and brothers. we cannot spare a minute, in terms of everything that i know everyone here, and around our country, is prepared to do. as joe biden says, to fight for the soul of our nation. and that is really what is going on. it is about fighting...
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. >>> in developing news this morning, san quinton has been ordered to reduce its population by 50%. the state appeals court ruled the acting warden are active within difference to prisoner's health during an outbreak. the department of corrections and rehab doesn't agree. ? a proposal to temporarily change the admissions process for the lowell high school has been approved. the school board will conduct admissions through a lottery system rather than admit students based on grades and standard test scores it. will apply to incoming 9th grade students. several board members have already expressed interest in making the change permanent. >>> the board also passed a new black studies program for all grades meant to honor black lives and education students about their contributions to society. >>> happening today the berkeley school district will vote on phase 2 of their reopening proposal to get dids back to class in december. it'll concentrate on elementary school reopenings. the earliest date for pha sed opening could be december 2nd but it could by postponed until after the winter b
. >>> in developing news this morning, san quinton has been ordered to reduce its population by 50%. the state appeals court ruled the acting warden are active within difference to prisoner's health during an outbreak. the department of corrections and rehab doesn't agree. ? a proposal to temporarily change the admissions process for the lowell high school has been approved. the school board will conduct admissions through a lottery system rather than admit students based on grades and...
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to thank county commissioners and city councils, sheriff quinton miller and all of you. thank you. [applause] so much to talk about. i am going to move this so i can see you guys. 13 days to go. 13 days to go. minute,t spare a sisters and brothers. we cannot spare a minute in terms of everything that i know everyone here, and around our country is prepared to do. as joe biden says, fight for the soul of our nation. that is really what is going on. it is about fighting for the soul of our nation. it is about knowing we deserve more and we are better than this. happenedso much that even before covid struck. in many ways, i thought of this pandemic of being an accelerator. it has highlighted what was wrong before and has made it worse. it in thek about context of what has been going on in terms of public health, especially during this virus. we can't overlook the fact that on january 28, donald trump and mike pence were informed of the nature of covid-19. they were informed. five times more likely to kill people than the flu. they were informed it could harm children. informed it is a
to thank county commissioners and city councils, sheriff quinton miller and all of you. thank you. [applause] so much to talk about. i am going to move this so i can see you guys. 13 days to go. 13 days to go. minute,t spare a sisters and brothers. we cannot spare a minute in terms of everything that i know everyone here, and around our country is prepared to do. as joe biden says, fight for the soul of our nation. that is really what is going on. it is about fighting for the soul of our...
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signature giant successfully copied the mayor signature, however tonight and only on fox for mayor quinton lucas will jump into a simulator cockpit. >>to see how well he can do. giant thanks mer lucas will pass with flying colors you know i think is going to off him i just think near lucas is going to be phenomenal pilot first time. and what's fun doesn't that was chris searcy reporting the mayor of kansas city in fact to get to fly earlier today but not really really fly was in that. >>simulator where you got to experience it. >>virtually and there is also a sign above san francisco look at this this is the top of the sales force tower and it is flashing the word boat. >>and just in to the kron 4 news room pg and e says power is back on tonight to 97% of its customers is that right 97% of the customers, the utility turned off power to hundreds of thousands of customers in northern california over the weekend because of the fire danger in those strong winds pg and e says it does expect all customers to get their power back. >>by morning a lot of those were napa county that's still we're wa
signature giant successfully copied the mayor signature, however tonight and only on fox for mayor quinton lucas will jump into a simulator cockpit. >>to see how well he can do. giant thanks mer lucas will pass with flying colors you know i think is going to off him i just think near lucas is going to be phenomenal pilot first time. and what's fun doesn't that was chris searcy reporting the mayor of kansas city in fact to get to fly earlier today but not really really fly was in that....
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and kansas city mayor quinton lucas.ice officer who fatally shot a black teenager in waukegan, illinois, has been fired. 19-year-old marcellis stinnette was killed, and his girlfriend wounded after the officer stopped the car she was driving earlier this week. according to police, the car started rolling backward when the unidentified officer approached. that's when he opened fire. the navy is investigating what caused a deadly plane crash. it happened friday when the training aircraft, a t6-texan ii, crashed into a home in the gulf coast town of foley. both crew members on board were killed. remarkably, no one on the ground was injured. the colorado wildfires turned deadly overnight. an elderly couple who did not evacuate died together in their longtime home. cbs' omar villafranca has more. >> reporter: fast-moving flames from the east troublesome fire have torched more than 18,000 acres just overnight. the second largest fire in colorado history has burned almost 300 square miles, larger than the city of chicago. thous
and kansas city mayor quinton lucas.ice officer who fatally shot a black teenager in waukegan, illinois, has been fired. 19-year-old marcellis stinnette was killed, and his girlfriend wounded after the officer stopped the car she was driving earlier this week. according to police, the car started rolling backward when the unidentified officer approached. that's when he opened fire. the navy is investigating what caused a deadly plane crash. it happened friday when the training aircraft, a...
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yellow tier and the court ruling out saying san quinton muss >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. election day two weeks from now and tonight, president trump in the battleground of pennsylvania. while first lady melania trump canceled plans to go with him. and in a new interview, fox news asking the president for his plan handling the virus as we now move forward, as we see a spike in cases and hospitalizations across the country. and tonight here, the new rule for the final debate between the president and joe biden. what is the change and will it work? >>> the coronavirus here in the u.s. the alarming number. hospitalizations now on the rise in 42 states. nearly 1 million new cases in the u.s. just since the start of this month. tonight, the images from texas to oklahoma, from montana to utah, and the hospital workers who say this new wave should be taken seriously, that patients are dying alone. also tonight, the cdc guidance on traveling from subways to trains to planes to ridesharing services like uber. >>> the abc news exclusive in the breonna taylor
yellow tier and the court ruling out saying san quinton muss >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. election day two weeks from now and tonight, president trump in the battleground of pennsylvania. while first lady melania trump canceled plans to go with him. and in a new interview, fox news asking the president for his plan handling the virus as we now move forward, as we see a spike in cases and hospitalizations across the country. and tonight here, the new...
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incidentally, roosevelt's youngest son quinton was killed in the war which some believed diminished roosevelt's belligerent attitude. in any case, by the time he died in early 1919, in his late 50's, i believe roosevelt had done , enough to secure his legacy as one of america's greatest presidents. so, what was that legacy? theodore roosevelt made many contributions to the progressive movement. it is likely it would never have flourished without his energetic leadership. the laws that he passed illustrated his ability to bring about reform through the legislative process. certainly kids greatest service to the progressive movement is not to be seen in any one law, or set of laws that were passed, but seen in the impetus he gave to reform in general. he served most effectively as a popularizer, as a spark plug for reform. summit -- summed up, roosevelt was the greatest publicity man progressivism ever had. i suggest roosevelt's service to the nation go beyond that, to include a new concept of what the office of the presidency should be. in tr's view, the president to president should be a true l
incidentally, roosevelt's youngest son quinton was killed in the war which some believed diminished roosevelt's belligerent attitude. in any case, by the time he died in early 1919, in his late 50's, i believe roosevelt had done , enough to secure his legacy as one of america's greatest presidents. so, what was that legacy? theodore roosevelt made many contributions to the progressive movement. it is likely it would never have flourished without his energetic leadership. the laws that he passed...
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and i came across my mentor, quinton price, he opened my visibility to whole new world which was financedy, which did not want to do. i studied economics and thenl want to do. i studied economics and then i started to find my feet and i thought for me university a steep learning curve because i had not studied maths, or at that velocity before my life. my first exam i scored 25% which is a fail and thenl scored 25% which is a fail and then i started to find my feet and that was the power of mentorship. i got 84% in the next examined 86% on the one after that. i managed to defy the internships in the ergometer where i am today. i am so sorry to say we are at a time that you are so inspiring and thanks for sharing your story with us this morning. this mentoring day to someone. i will see you soon. hello there. a pretty powerful jet stream will be racing across the atlantic for much of this week, generated by some big temperature contrasts across the united states. so that's going to bring areas of low pressure to our shores, bringing rain and gales and huge waves crashing up against some we
and i came across my mentor, quinton price, he opened my visibility to whole new world which was financedy, which did not want to do. i studied economics and thenl want to do. i studied economics and then i started to find my feet and i thought for me university a steep learning curve because i had not studied maths, or at that velocity before my life. my first exam i scored 25% which is a fail and thenl scored 25% which is a fail and then i started to find my feet and that was the power of...