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. >> get arrested in the big apple, and you're almost assured of a trip to rikers island, a 400-acre penal colony on the east river, directly under the flight path of laguardia airport. connected to the mainland by a narrow two-lane bridge, the island is home to an average of 14,000 inmates in ten different facilities. >> every criminal who has committed the worst act -- >> bring all your property with you. >> -- is coming through here if they come from new york city. >> they come off of the streets. they are tired. they're dirty. they're hungry. and you saw everything there, whether it was somebody who was from wall street who was charged with fraud or whether it was the lowest of the low of the drug dealers. >> get between 80, 90 admission a day. around the clock, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. >> what size do you wear? >> 8 1/2. >> guess what? 10 is going to be your lucky number. these are air giulianis. you can have them, my brother. >> never stops. the city never sleeps. >> while cell inspections are routine at all the jails and prisons profiled on "lockup," the
. >> get arrested in the big apple, and you're almost assured of a trip to rikers island, a 400-acre penal colony on the east river, directly under the flight path of laguardia airport. connected to the mainland by a narrow two-lane bridge, the island is home to an average of 14,000 inmates in ten different facilities. >> every criminal who has committed the worst act -- >> bring all your property with you. >> -- is coming through here if they come from new york city....
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what does that say about how things work on rikers?that's probably the worst case that i've experienced, been a part of. that was a case in which all systems failed. >> whitaker: selling said the staff of the private medical contractor failed to do the required daily rounds and never informed him about ballard's deteriorating condition. the city's contract with the private medical firm was not renewed. bradley ballard is not the only mentally ill inmate to have died in custody in recent years. in 2014, u.s. attorney preet bharara filed the first criminal civil rights case in a decade against a rikers officer or supervisor in connection with the poisoning of mentally ill inmate jason echevarria, who died after ingesting toxic soap while in solitary confinement. as seen in this video that was entered into evidence, echevarria, a robbery suspect who was also awaiting trial, was escorted to a cell where he swallowed the toxic soap that was given to him for cleaning his cell. his father ramon told us he believes he ate the soap in a despera
what does that say about how things work on rikers?that's probably the worst case that i've experienced, been a part of. that was a case in which all systems failed. >> whitaker: selling said the staff of the private medical contractor failed to do the required daily rounds and never informed him about ballard's deteriorating condition. the city's contract with the private medical firm was not renewed. bradley ballard is not the only mentally ill inmate to have died in custody in recent...
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is it fair to say that rikers is -- mental institution? largest mental institutions in the nation if not the largest. >> reporter: can you tell me about the case of bradley ballard, what does that say about how things work on rikers. >> that's probably the worst case that i have experienced, been a part of -- that was a -- a case in which all systems failed. >> reporter: seling said the staff of the private medical contractor failed to do the required daily rounds and never informed him about ballard's deteriorating condition. the contract with the firm was not renewed. bradley ballard not the only mentally ill inmate to die in custody in recent years. in 2014, u.s. attorney, filed the first criminal civil rights case in a decade against a rikers officer or supervisor in connection with the poisoning of mentally ill inmamt, jason etererea, died after ingesting toxic soap in solitary confinement. suspect who was also awaiting trial was escorted to a cell where he swallowed the toxic soap given off to him cleaning his cell. his father, ramon
is it fair to say that rikers is -- mental institution? largest mental institutions in the nation if not the largest. >> reporter: can you tell me about the case of bradley ballard, what does that say about how things work on rikers. >> that's probably the worst case that i have experienced, been a part of -- that was a -- a case in which all systems failed. >> reporter: seling said the staff of the private medical contractor failed to do the required daily rounds and never...
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>> what's it like looking at rikers now? >> that's hell on earth right there... this is as worse as it gets. next worst place after that is the graveyard. >> what were you thinking when you were inside? >> am i going to be able to have a future outside of this? am i going to be home with my family? >> in 2007, donovan drayton was accused of murder. he was sent to new york's rikers island jail to await trial. for his father, ronny drayton, it was a nightmare. >> you would stand right here and look across? >> yes, i would. >> what would you ask for? what was your hope? >> just to give me my baby back. simple as that, you know? >> neither donovan nor his father had any idea how long the wait would be. >> i looked outside my window and i see the triborough bridge. and i just started crying. i was like, damn. would i ever drive across that bridge again? will i ever go across that bridge again? it's like whew, i called my father and i was like damn dad, like the view i have is so nice. but am i going to be in that view like any ti
>> what's it like looking at rikers now? >> that's hell on earth right there... this is as worse as it gets. next worst place after that is the graveyard. >> what were you thinking when you were inside? >> am i going to be able to have a future outside of this? am i going to be home with my family? >> in 2007, donovan drayton was accused of murder. he was sent to new york's rikers island jail to await trial. for his father, ronny drayton, it was a nightmare....
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himself would say close rikers! >> the organizes claim that 85% of people on rikers island are too poor to make bail. >>> coming up, after a lengthy effort something is now legal in new york state that had been banned for nearly 20 years. >>> burglaries rifling through a woman's apartment until something sends them racing out the door. (vo) you were born. you live in westchester. you live in the hudson valley. you live in the bronx. you want world-class medical care without having to travel for it. you have it in montefiore. with a history of firsts, we're nationally recognized for medical excellence, and with our albert einstein college of medicine, academic and research excellence. and now state-of-the-art healthcare >>> we've got some breaking news right now in north bergen. take a look at these images. dennis, what's going on? >> well, david, a very serious in bound at route 3. acmecident happening within the last five minutes or so. first live pictures here of this car fire. you can see it blocking all three la
himself would say close rikers! >> the organizes claim that 85% of people on rikers island are too poor to make bail. >>> coming up, after a lengthy effort something is now legal in new york state that had been banned for nearly 20 years. >>> burglaries rifling through a woman's apartment until something sends them racing out the door. (vo) you were born. you live in westchester. you live in the hudson valley. you live in the bronx. you want world-class medical care...
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. >> reporter: there are other the mayor will target $170 million for the youngest residents of riker's islands, and are in southeast queens? >> we'll be investing $70 million to build a new police precinct in southeast queens. that will benefit the neighborhood of laurelton, rosedale, brook dale and springfield gardens. >> reporter: the mayor reiterated a constant complaint, that the city is not getting their fair share of state dollars. >> we are seeing a proliferation, if you will, the state government looking for more and more places to cut back resources for new york city and off load obligations on new york city. >> reporter: as for the hospitals, the mayor said none of them will close but they will have additional uses. there will be no layoffs but cuts for a contradiction. they must approve the plan by june. an investigation into the mayor's fundraising practices is demanding more action. they are looking into whether the mayor improperly funneled contributions as a power play to take over the senate. mayor deblasio said he has done nothing wrong but senator terrance murphy. s a
. >> reporter: there are other the mayor will target $170 million for the youngest residents of riker's islands, and are in southeast queens? >> we'll be investing $70 million to build a new police precinct in southeast queens. that will benefit the neighborhood of laurelton, rosedale, brook dale and springfield gardens. >> reporter: the mayor reiterated a constant complaint, that the city is not getting their fair share of state dollars. >> we are seeing a...
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political scientist william riker, back in the 1980's, did a book called "the tragedy of rhetoric" in which he actually -- before the stuff was readily available, riker tried to identify the core statement of the federalist controversy and tried to enumerate them to frame a rhetorical structure of the debate. to think ofory political rhetoric. i think we need that kind of theory. the reliance on modern linguistics, which i do not think is key to reconstructing the political debate, identifies a real significant problem. finally, two concluding points. a compelling theory of historical originalism could assume that beyond the task of imparting meeting to individual constitutional provisions interpreters need to understand , that to deal with the american constitutionalist tradition, in some broader sense -- as i read this, it is not the best formulated idea -- but it goes back to what i said earlier. that the american constitution interpretation does not exist only as clauses. it has a collective history of its own. it is a story that embraces different levels of government, different
political scientist william riker, back in the 1980's, did a book called "the tragedy of rhetoric" in which he actually -- before the stuff was readily available, riker tried to identify the core statement of the federalist controversy and tried to enumerate them to frame a rhetorical structure of the debate. to think ofory political rhetoric. i think we need that kind of theory. the reliance on modern linguistics, which i do not think is key to reconstructing the political debate,...
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as william riker, back in the 1980's did a book called the tragedy of rhetoric in which he actually -- before the stuff was readily available, william riker tried to identify the core statement of the controversy and numerate or framed the rhetorical structure of the debate. a way to think about rhetoric. i think we need that kind of theory. the reliance on -- i do not think it identifies a row problem that has to be -- and then finally, to concluding points. a compelling theory of for historical originalism could assume that beyond the task of importing meaning to any constitutional provision, interpreters need to understand that to deal with the american constitutionalist tradition and some broader sense -- what i want to say here is it is not the best formulated idea but it goes back to what i said earlier, that the american constitution interpretation is not merely this. it has a collective history of its own. it is a story that embraces different levels of government, different departments, and a wide array of issues. to break it down to a cross focus inquiry it seems to be an ad
as william riker, back in the 1980's did a book called the tragedy of rhetoric in which he actually -- before the stuff was readily available, william riker tried to identify the core statement of the controversy and numerate or framed the rhetorical structure of the debate. a way to think about rhetoric. i think we need that kind of theory. the reliance on -- i do not think it identifies a row problem that has to be -- and then finally, to concluding points. a compelling theory of for...
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. >> bill whitaker: riker's island holds about 10,000 inmates on 400 acres in the shadow of manhattan skyline.
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. >> mikey spent six months in rikers for a low-level drug offense, and he found out how hard it is foreople who have done their time to find jobs when they get out. mikey managed to start his own ice cream shop. i highly recommend it, as you might have seen. i couldn't stop myself from eating it. >> trevor: wait, wait, so a guy with low-level drug offenses gave hillary an ice cream he concocted? and she couldn't stop eating it? ( laughter ) just-- just me, just me? her eating it? hmmm. what is this, banana splits? on the republican side the choice was between three candidates and voters lined up like a kid at a popsicle stand and said, "we'll take the orange one." yes, donald trump crushed it. he won by a landslide in his home state and he was surrounded by all of his children-- no, no, no, his children. thank you, his children. you know what's awkward, is technically they're not all his, but they still took his name. it's the buildings! it's just a joke! ( applause ) you know the one thing you know about trump? is that when he wins, he's going to savor the moment spp as always, you ca
. >> mikey spent six months in rikers for a low-level drug offense, and he found out how hard it is foreople who have done their time to find jobs when they get out. mikey managed to start his own ice cream shop. i highly recommend it, as you might have seen. i couldn't stop myself from eating it. >> trevor: wait, wait, so a guy with low-level drug offenses gave hillary an ice cream he concocted? and she couldn't stop eating it? ( laughter ) just-- just me, just me? her eating it?...
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how about at rikers? >> do not start any problems. they could be watching us right now. we wish everybody the best. when that plane crashed into rikers island, it happened in a lot of the prisoners perform termer like acts of bravery. >> that is so nice. looks beautiful thought outside. a little bit of a taste of what is normal for today. we are a little bit ave on both of those numbers. forty-seven right now out at newark. wind coming in from the southwest. we do have a clear sky from now. for now, high pressures and contro th is the area of low pressure. part of the allergies. they are at a pretty high level. if you do have any allgy issuthat is probably it. air quality is still considered high temperatures coming back to 72 degrees. it does get even warmer tomorrow. scattered showers and srms.to a little clearer clear and dryer our next shower chance comes that you tueay.sd the itunes and google place store. download it for free. let's get you over to ines rosales. we have problems. affecting the two in five trains. 149th. metro-north, cross honoring. you also have th
how about at rikers? >> do not start any problems. they could be watching us right now. we wish everybody the best. when that plane crashed into rikers island, it happened in a lot of the prisoners perform termer like acts of bravery. >> that is so nice. looks beautiful thought outside. a little bit of a taste of what is normal for today. we are a little bit ave on both of those numbers. forty-seven right now out at newark. wind coming in from the southwest. we do have a clear sky...
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mayor called for $5.5 million to fight addiction and 9 million for mental health improvements at rikers island as well. >> new york and new jersey have launched a joint effort to fight drug addiction. the states will share data so they can track prescription sales of addictive narcotics like painkillers. the program is aimed at stopping addicts from so-called doctor shopping and visiting multiple pharmacies to get prescriptions filled. that's what's happening in the news right now. and we're also going to the weather. the weather is chilly. nick: temperatures have been all over the place. 50s, didn't get out of the 50s. 40s on long island. it was in the mid 80s in central new jersey. ernie: can you believe that? nick: crazy. we've had thunderstorms around. i think things will get better as the rest of the night goes along. ernie: a good day tomorrow? the sun will be back. ernie: a nice, clear day? i like it. nick: only 60 in new york city today when we should be around 65. it didn't get out of the 50s north and east of the city. it was in the mid 80s just to the south of town, all like
mayor called for $5.5 million to fight addiction and 9 million for mental health improvements at rikers island as well. >> new york and new jersey have launched a joint effort to fight drug addiction. the states will share data so they can track prescription sales of addictive narcotics like painkillers. the program is aimed at stopping addicts from so-called doctor shopping and visiting multiple pharmacies to get prescriptions filled. that's what's happening in the news right now. and...
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bronx to help speed up response times and $170 million for alternative housing for adolescents at rikers. while the mayor also warned of designing support from the state and federal government and of an anticipated decline in city tax revenue, he insisted this budget is sound. >> we've done conservative revenue estimates. i don't think we're going to be surprised by less revenue. and we've done heavy reserves. >> it also includes $2.3 billion in savings, that according to the administration. that would make it the largest spending reduction program in the city over the last five years. the city council has until the end of june to approve the budget before the next fiscal year kicks in. sandra bookman, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> as we continue with eyewitness news at 6:00 for this tuesday night, caught on camera. dramatic video of a car slamming in to a police car in new jersey. >> plus, a story about what really matters in life. a high school in our area agrees to hold an early graduation for one senior. so his dying father can see his son receive his high school diploma. >> and lat
bronx to help speed up response times and $170 million for alternative housing for adolescents at rikers. while the mayor also warned of designing support from the state and federal government and of an anticipated decline in city tax revenue, he insisted this budget is sound. >> we've done conservative revenue estimates. i don't think we're going to be surprised by less revenue. and we've done heavy reserves. >> it also includes $2.3 billion in savings, that according to the...
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alex riker and many others coming up on the program.n us right here after these words from our sponsors. ♪ john: last night was the finale of the nomination fight part of the circus. next couple of months will be taking a break before coming back on the air this summer before the convention area for this week's episode we brought alex wagner to join us with mark mckinnon on the campaign trail in the badger state. alex got the chance to talk to some bernie sanders supporters that we are now calling the bernie badgers. ♪ >> we are at the badgers for bernie headquarters in madison, wisconsin. of the the installation sanders campaign. grassroots, young, fired up, optimistic. that is the movement. anyone in this room i decided? i'm kidding. how are you guys feeling about tuesday? >> i'm feeling better every day. a big deal. is it is a primary state that could play a pivotal role. >> not only the birth of the progressive movement was here but the birth of mccarthyism was here. >> statistically it's the most polarized state in the country. >>
alex riker and many others coming up on the program.n us right here after these words from our sponsors. ♪ john: last night was the finale of the nomination fight part of the circus. next couple of months will be taking a break before coming back on the air this summer before the convention area for this week's episode we brought alex wagner to join us with mark mckinnon on the campaign trail in the badger state. alex got the chance to talk to some bernie sanders supporters that we are now...
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that was conceived because i felt outrage about what was happening in rikers island.as so upset. the amount of mentally ill people that are abused in the criminal justice system. in thishe people correctional facility are mentally ill. we treat these persons as a kind of debtor's prison or a garbage pail for the mentally ill. it is so deeply upsetting. as police brutality cases began to come up with the videotapes that were revealing it. this other world where young black men are so singled out and profiled and abuse. it really made us feel that we must now do something about this. unsung voices of women. these voices are also unsung. huge interest. it has become a real topic a. we are growing that. i feel that it is a vital master to keep that spotlight on. this the kind of tina brown we will see, the entrepreneur? rather than editing magazines? tina brown: these of the things that turn me on at this moment in my career. i do see the summits that we are doing as experiential publishing. i program it as a magazine. the excitement of our summit is to be more to go from
that was conceived because i felt outrage about what was happening in rikers island.as so upset. the amount of mentally ill people that are abused in the criminal justice system. in thishe people correctional facility are mentally ill. we treat these persons as a kind of debtor's prison or a garbage pail for the mentally ill. it is so deeply upsetting. as police brutality cases began to come up with the videotapes that were revealing it. this other world where young black men are so singled out...
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ngt may or your also calling for 5.5 million to treat opioid addiction and riker's island. >> hug dogs, cuddling with them is common. part of the essence of a dog. >> you love them. snuggle. butting dos don't like it. stacey delikat found out your canine is not likely fond of the tlc. >> house do they feel about our affection. >> does he like being hugged? >> he's a cuddler. >> she likes being hugged. doesn't seem missed -- >> most don't like a warm embrace. four out of fiving dos don't like being hugged. >> a professor psychological at the university of british columbia in an article for psychology today he argues hugging our dogs gives them stress is not warm fuzzies. he did a google image search and analyzed 250 images embracing four-legged friend and found 0% exhibited sign eve stress things like ears flopping down. white of their eyes showing or heads turned away. >> nervousnesses. a dog who is not sure of what will happen next and not sure of his or her surroundings and getting ready to try toe bolt. >> animal medical center said the findings are accurate. still a lot of us dog l
ngt may or your also calling for 5.5 million to treat opioid addiction and riker's island. >> hug dogs, cuddling with them is common. part of the essence of a dog. >> you love them. snuggle. butting dos don't like it. stacey delikat found out your canine is not likely fond of the tlc. >> house do they feel about our affection. >> does he like being hugged? >> he's a cuddler. >> she likes being hugged. doesn't seem missed -- >> most don't like a warm...
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calling for 5-1/2 million to treat opiate addiction and 9 million for mental health improvements at rikers island. dari: thank you. are lots of questions about who will inherit his fortune. the singer's only surviving blood sister says that he had no known will at the time of his death last week. she filed paperwork asking a minnesota court to appoint a corporate trust company to oversee the estate, which is worth at least $250 million. tmz sources say it made be worth only half that. prince's half sister listed herself and five living half siblings as heirs to his fortune, but didn't provide a list of his assets or debts. steve: new york, and new jersey teaming up to fight prescription drug abuse. dari: sharon crowley explains how they hope to make it harder to get hooked on pills. >> chris christie said new jersey and new york are working together to fight drug addiction. the two states will now share data to track prescription sales of addictive narcotics like painkillers. new jersey's prescription stopping addicts from so-called doctor shopping and visiting multiple pharmacies to get p
calling for 5-1/2 million to treat opiate addiction and 9 million for mental health improvements at rikers island. dari: thank you. are lots of questions about who will inherit his fortune. the singer's only surviving blood sister says that he had no known will at the time of his death last week. she filed paperwork asking a minnesota court to appoint a corporate trust company to oversee the estate, which is worth at least $250 million. tmz sources say it made be worth only half that. prince's...
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i'll tell you, mikey spent six months in rikers for a low-level drug offense and he found out how hard it for people who did their time to find a job when they get out. mikey started his own ice cream shop. i took you there through the media yesterday. i highly recommend it as you might have seen. i couldn't stop myself from eating it as soon as i got it. by the way, he made a one for me called victory, but mikey is one of the many reasons why we have to reform our criminal justice system and ban the box so others have a fair chance to succeed. new yorkers and americans speak every language, follow every faith, hale from every continent. our diversity is one of our streng strengths, not a weakness. as robert kennedy once said, we are a great country, an unselfish country and a compassionate country and no matter what anyone tells you or what you might hear from others running for president, that is still true today. [cheers and applause] america is great and we can do great things if we do them together. [cheers and applause] so please join us, text, join 47246, go to hillary clinton.c
i'll tell you, mikey spent six months in rikers for a low-level drug offense and he found out how hard it for people who did their time to find a job when they get out. mikey started his own ice cream shop. i took you there through the media yesterday. i highly recommend it as you might have seen. i couldn't stop myself from eating it as soon as i got it. by the way, he made a one for me called victory, but mikey is one of the many reasons why we have to reform our criminal justice system and...
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well, i'll tell you, mikey spent six months in rikers for a low-level drug offense and found out howave done their time to find jobs when they get out. mikey managed to start his own ice cream shop. i took a lot of you in reality or through the media through there yesterday. i highly recommend it, as you might have seen. i couldn't stop myself from eating it as soon as i got it. by the way, he made a concoction for me called victory. but mikey is one of the many reasons why we have to reform our criminal justice system. and ban the box so others have a fair chance to succeed. you know, new yorkers and americans speak every language, follow every faith, hail from every continent. our diversity is one of our greatest strengths in the 21st century. not a weakness. as robert kennedy -- adds robert kennedy, whose senate seat i was honored to hold once said, we are a great country. an unselfish country, and a compassionate country. and no matter what anyone tells you or what you might hear from others running for president, that is still true today. america is great! and we can do great th
well, i'll tell you, mikey spent six months in rikers for a low-level drug offense and found out howave done their time to find jobs when they get out. mikey managed to start his own ice cream shop. i took a lot of you in reality or through the media through there yesterday. i highly recommend it, as you might have seen. i couldn't stop myself from eating it as soon as i got it. by the way, he made a concoction for me called victory. but mikey is one of the many reasons why we have to reform...
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. >> i thought you were bailed out of rikers island. >> i have friends that i visit. >> pandering to>> "factor tip of the day," how you can help kids in danger. "the tip" moments away. if youthen you'll know howouth, uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. ...to cook healthy meals... yet up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day men's 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it helps support healthy blood pressure with vitamin d and magnesium. what backache? what sore wrist? what headache? advil makes pain a distant memory. nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. >>> we were supposed to do the bible, but that segment was so out of control, that we'll hold over to next week. >>> "factor tip of the day," how we can all help kids in
. >> i thought you were bailed out of rikers island. >> i have friends that i visit. >> pandering to>> "factor tip of the day," how you can help kids in danger. "the tip" moments away. if youthen you'll know howouth, uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps...
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well, i'll tell you, mikey spent six months in rikers for low level drug offense.found out how hard it is for people who've done their time to find jobs when they get out. mikey managed to start his own ice cream shop, i took a lot of you in reality or through the media there yesterday, i highly recommended as you might have seen, i couldn't stop myself from eating it, as soon as i got it, by the way, he made a concoction for me called "victory." but mikey is one of the many reasons why we have to reform our criminal justice system. [ applause ] and ban the box so others have a fair chance to succeed. you know, new yorkers and americans speak every language, follow every faith, hail from every continent. our diversity is one of our greatest strengths in the 21st century, not a weakness. as robert kennedy, as robert kennedy who senate seat i was honored to hold once said, "we are a great country. an unselfish country, and a compassionate country. and no matter what anyone tells you or what you might hear from others running for president, that is still true today. [
well, i'll tell you, mikey spent six months in rikers for low level drug offense.found out how hard it is for people who've done their time to find jobs when they get out. mikey managed to start his own ice cream shop, i took a lot of you in reality or through the media there yesterday, i highly recommended as you might have seen, i couldn't stop myself from eating it, as soon as i got it, by the way, he made a concoction for me called "victory." but mikey is one of the many reasons...
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well, i will tell you, mikey spent 6 months in rikers for low level drug offense.found out how hard it is for people who have done their time to find jobs when they get out. mikey manage to do start his own ice cream shop. i took a lot of you in the media there yesterday. i highly recommend it as you might have seen. i couldn't stop myself from eating it as soon as i got it. by the way, he made a concoction for me called victory. [cheers and applause] but mikey is one of the many reasons why we have to reform our criminal justice system and ban the box so others have a fair chance to succeed. [cheers and applause] you know, new yorkers and americans speak every language, follow every faith, hail from every continent. our diversity is one of our greatest strengths in the 21st century. not a weakness. as robert kennedy whose senate seat i was honored to hold once said, we are a great country, an unselfish country and a compassionate country. and no matter what anyone tells you or what you might hear from others running for president, that is still true today. [cheers
well, i will tell you, mikey spent 6 months in rikers for low level drug offense.found out how hard it is for people who have done their time to find jobs when they get out. mikey manage to do start his own ice cream shop. i took a lot of you in the media there yesterday. i highly recommend it as you might have seen. i couldn't stop myself from eating it as soon as i got it. by the way, he made a concoction for me called victory. [cheers and applause] but mikey is one of the many reasons why we...
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it was very goldwater and really riker and other republicans from left to right as well as democrats who wanted nixon to go. so, i attempted to say richard nixon is the worst but we are open to discussion. annette? annette: i did think a little bit about who was the worse. i was asked to do a biography of "times'"hnson for the book series and it was something i never thought i would be doing. that whole area is important, but it is something that in its own ways, more heartbreaking than slavery. to think of people that are hopeful and at the same time having their hopes dashed. i did think about what it meant to be the worst president because every year i am part of a survey, they ask us to list people, and the year that i did johnson, the year that the book came out, he made it all the way to the worst. buchanan had usually been at the ,ery bottom, but that was beginning was usually there but andrew snakes past him to think -- to take the top or bottom rung. i was to get a high you make this determination, and in some ways, the way david was speaking, buchanan i would say would be t
it was very goldwater and really riker and other republicans from left to right as well as democrats who wanted nixon to go. so, i attempted to say richard nixon is the worst but we are open to discussion. annette? annette: i did think a little bit about who was the worse. i was asked to do a biography of "times'"hnson for the book series and it was something i never thought i would be doing. that whole area is important, but it is something that in its own ways, more heartbreaking...
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we recently heard a defendant make a call from rikers island where he exalt the apple ios 8 and the encryption software as a gift from god. this leaves the police, prosecutors and people were sworn to protect in a precarious position. more alarming, the position is not dictated by the ecelebritied officials or judiciary system or laws, instead it's created and controlled by corporations like apple and google who have taken it upon themselves to decide who can access critical information. as a bureau chief in our nation's largest municipal police department, an agent charged with protecting 8.5 million residents and on millions of tourists everyday, i'm confident that corporate ceos do not hold themselves to the same -- how do we keep people safe in the answer cannot by warrantproof encryption which creates a landscape of criminal information outside the reach of search warrants, and outside legal authority to establish over centuries of jurisprudence, this has not always been apple's answer. until 19 months ago they held the key to overrite did many apple use used this master key to comply wit
we recently heard a defendant make a call from rikers island where he exalt the apple ios 8 and the encryption software as a gift from god. this leaves the police, prosecutors and people were sworn to protect in a precarious position. more alarming, the position is not dictated by the ecelebritied officials or judiciary system or laws, instead it's created and controlled by corporations like apple and google who have taken it upon themselves to decide who can access critical information. as a...
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we recently heard a defendant in a serious felony case make a call from rikers island where he exaltt had apple ios 8 and its encryption software as a gift from god. this leaves prosecutors and people we are sworn to protect in a precarious position. what is more alarming is that the position is not dictated by elected officials or judiciary system or laws. it's created and controlled by corporations like apple anding into who will have taken it upon themselves to decide who can access critical information and investigations. as a bureau chief in our nation's largest municipal police department, an agency charged with protecting eight and a half million residents and millions of daily computers and tourists everyday i'm comfort court ceos don't hold themselves to the same safety standards as our elected officials and law enforcement professionals. how do we keep people safe? the answer cannot be warrant-proof encryption which creates a landscape of criminal information outside the reach of search warrants or subpoena and outside legal authority to establish centuries of jurisprudence
we recently heard a defendant in a serious felony case make a call from rikers island where he exaltt had apple ios 8 and its encryption software as a gift from god. this leaves prosecutors and people we are sworn to protect in a precarious position. what is more alarming is that the position is not dictated by elected officials or judiciary system or laws. it's created and controlled by corporations like apple anding into who will have taken it upon themselves to decide who can access critical...
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we heard a defendant in a felony case make a call from riker's island where he exalt the apple iowa stateand its encryption software as a gift from god. this leads the. >> leads for people were sworn to protect africa's position at what he did more alarm is the position is not dictated by our elected officials or judiciary system or our laws. instead it is created and controlled by corporations like apple and google not take it upon themselves to decide who can access critical information and criminal investigations. as a bureau chief emanations largest municipal waste department, an agency that's charged with protecting a .5 million residents, i'm confident that corporate ceos do not hold themselves to the same public safety standards as our elected officials and law enforcement professionals. so how do we keep people safe? the answer cannot be warrantproof encryption outside the reach of search warrant or subpoena and outside legal authority to establish over centuries of jurisprudence. at sf not always been apples and. into mikey months ago they held the key that could overwrite protec
we heard a defendant in a felony case make a call from riker's island where he exalt the apple iowa stateand its encryption software as a gift from god. this leads the. >> leads for people were sworn to protect africa's position at what he did more alarm is the position is not dictated by our elected officials or judiciary system or our laws. instead it is created and controlled by corporations like apple and google not take it upon themselves to decide who can access critical information...
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. >> keep in mind -- >> there's people complaining at rikers island that they don't have it as well. in america, 90% don't have that. >> and keep in mind, five of the people there were charged with 9/11. three were convicted. >> yep. and what do they access when they go to the library mostly? religious books. we wonder -- these guys are going, that's why recidivism rate, 30%. the ones there now, the worst of the worst. if we push them out, what will we get? >> it pentagon announced they're going to release 12 more. >> part of the reason why secretary of defense hagel isn't there is he would not sign them out the way president obama wanted. ash carter's got blood on his hands. >> you look at the files and realize what the guys will do, it's stunning. >>> let me tell you what's coming up over the next 30 minutes. ahead, a brand-new star is coming to fox newschannel. and you know him very well. a hint -- he's no quack. >>> and a teacher in trouble for talking about jesus in the classroom? that's the story behind hollywood's latest film, faith-based film. the stars tell kevin mccarthy ho
. >> keep in mind -- >> there's people complaining at rikers island that they don't have it as well. in america, 90% don't have that. >> and keep in mind, five of the people there were charged with 9/11. three were convicted. >> yep. and what do they access when they go to the library mostly? religious books. we wonder -- these guys are going, that's why recidivism rate, 30%. the ones there now, the worst of the worst. if we push them out, what will we get? >> it...
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mikey spent six months in rikers for a low-level drug offense. who have done their time to find jobs will make it out. mikey managed to start his own ice cream shop. i took a lot of you there yesterday. i highly recommend it. as you might have seen, i could not stop myself from eating it as soon as i got it. by the way, he made a concoction for me called "victory." [cheers and applause] mikey is one of the many reasons why we have to reform our criminal justice system. [cheers and applause] make sureinton: and others have a fair chance to succeed. new yorkers and americans speak every language, follow every faith, hail from every continent. our diversity is one of our greatest strengths in the 21st century. not a weakness. as robert kennedy's senate seat i was honored to hold once said, we are a great country, and unselfish country, and a compassionate country. and no matter what anyone tells fromr what you might hear others running for president, that is still true today. [cheers and applause] hillary clinton: america is great. and we can do gre
mikey spent six months in rikers for a low-level drug offense. who have done their time to find jobs will make it out. mikey managed to start his own ice cream shop. i took a lot of you there yesterday. i highly recommend it. as you might have seen, i could not stop myself from eating it as soon as i got it. by the way, he made a concoction for me called "victory." [cheers and applause] mikey is one of the many reasons why we have to reform our criminal justice system. [cheers and...
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recently her to defendant make a call from rikers island were here 1st to apple ios and encryption softwareis a gift from god. what is even more alarming is that the position is not dictated by elected officials. controlled by corporations like apple and google. as a bureau chief and agency charged with protecting residents i am confident ceos cannot hold themselves in the same safety standards how do we keep people safe? the answer cannot be more improved encryption and outside legal authority to establish jurisprudence. apple use this master key to comply with court orders. there was no documented incident or code why not now? ramifications stretch far beyond san bernardino california. all kernel prosecutions at the state and local level. families, friends, the police departments that are able to do everything within the law and deserve corporations. i applaud you for holding this hearing today. it is critical we work together because criminals are not bound by jurisdictional boundaries. increasingly they are aware. we must all take responsibility. for the new york city police department
recently her to defendant make a call from rikers island were here 1st to apple ios and encryption softwareis a gift from god. what is even more alarming is that the position is not dictated by elected officials. controlled by corporations like apple and google. as a bureau chief and agency charged with protecting residents i am confident ceos cannot hold themselves in the same safety standards how do we keep people safe? the answer cannot be more improved encryption and outside legal authority...
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we heard a defendant in a felony case make a call from rikers island where he called the apple ios eight its encryption software as a gift from god. the prosecutors and the people we are sworn to protect rna precarious decision. what is more alarming is that the position is not dictated by elected officials or a judiciary system or the laws. it is created and controlled by corporations like apple or google who have taken it upon themselves to find who can access critical information in investigations. as the bureau chief in our nation's largest police department, an agency charged with protecting a 25 million residents and tourists every day, and corporate ceos do not hold themselves to the same public safety standards as our elected officials and law enforcement standards. how do we keep people safe? the answer cannot be warranted-proof encryption, which creates a landscape of criminal action. or outside legal authority established over centuries of jurisprudence. this is not always been apple's answer. until 19 months ago they held the key that could help phones. apple used this master
we heard a defendant in a felony case make a call from rikers island where he called the apple ios eight its encryption software as a gift from god. the prosecutors and the people we are sworn to protect rna precarious decision. what is more alarming is that the position is not dictated by elected officials or a judiciary system or the laws. it is created and controlled by corporations like apple or google who have taken it upon themselves to find who can access critical information in...
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what i found when i was locked up in rikers for many years. >> call my agent. how do you answer?e response. >> sometimes say things and wish we could take them back. >> oh u oh, every day. >> four hours of live television it's bound to happen. >> is it going to get nastier. >> some other stories making headlines. brand new video now of two teenagers the day they vanished day fishing trip off the coast of florida. they would disappear hours later after running into bad weather. that boat, along austin's iphone were recovered last month by a cargo ship. their parents have agree to do allow to have allowed apple to unlock iphone hoping to t. will lead to clues of their disappearance. developing right now the search is on for a missing mother and air force veteran. investigators in south florida say trisha todd was reported missing after not picking up 2-year-old daughter. now being seen as suspicious after her car was found in her neighbor's driveway with the keys in the ignition. her purse was also inside but her wallet and cell phone were missing. and could prince's death have bee
what i found when i was locked up in rikers for many years. >> call my agent. how do you answer?e response. >> sometimes say things and wish we could take them back. >> oh u oh, every day. >> four hours of live television it's bound to happen. >> is it going to get nastier. >> some other stories making headlines. brand new video now of two teenagers the day they vanished day fishing trip off the coast of florida. they would disappear hours later after running...
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i will tell you, mikey spent six months in rikers for a low-level drug offense. for people who have done their time to find jobs when they make it out. mikey managed to start his own ice cream shop. i took a lot of you there yesterday. i highly recommend it. as you might have seen, i could not stop myself from eating it as soon as i got it. by the way, he made a concoction for me called "victory." [cheers and applause] hillary clinton: mikey is one of the many reasons why we have to reform our criminal justice system. [cheers and applause] hillary: clinton: and ban the box so others have a fair chance to succeed. new yorkers and americans speak every language, follow every faith, hail from every continent. our diversity is one of our greatest strengths in the 21st century, not a weakness. as robert kennedy, whose senate seat i was honored to hold, once said, "we are a great country, an unselfish country, and a compassionate country." and no matter what anyone tells you or what you might hear from others running for president that is still true today. [cheers and
i will tell you, mikey spent six months in rikers for a low-level drug offense. for people who have done their time to find jobs when they make it out. mikey managed to start his own ice cream shop. i took a lot of you there yesterday. i highly recommend it. as you might have seen, i could not stop myself from eating it as soon as i got it. by the way, he made a concoction for me called "victory." [cheers and applause] hillary clinton: mikey is one of the many reasons why we have to...
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we recently heard a defendant in a serious felony case make a call from rikers island where he had the apple ios8 and encryption software as a gift from god. this leaves the police, prosecutors and the people we are sworn to protect in a very precarious position. what is even more alarming is that the position is not dictated by our elected officials or our judiciary system or our laws. instead, it is created and controlled by corporations like apple and google, who have taken it upon themselves to decide who can access critical information in criminal investigations. as a bureau chief in our nation's largest municipal police department, an agency that's charged with protecting 8.5 million residents and millions of daily commuters and tourists every day, i'm confident that corporate ceos do not hold themselves to the same public safety standards as our elected officials and law enforcement professionals, so how do we keep people safe? the answer cannot be warrant-proof encryption, which creates a landscape of criminal information outside the research of search warrants and/or a subpoen
we recently heard a defendant in a serious felony case make a call from rikers island where he had the apple ios8 and encryption software as a gift from god. this leaves the police, prosecutors and the people we are sworn to protect in a very precarious position. what is even more alarming is that the position is not dictated by our elected officials or our judiciary system or our laws. instead, it is created and controlled by corporations like apple and google, who have taken it upon...