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. >> riker is doing okay now, getting routine therapy, he continues his recovery but the family's lawyerpreparing to sue abbott the company that they say is responsible. >> they make conscious choices in the face of knowledge knowing that this bacteria is in the formula and they cannot get it out and yet they continue to market it. they market for premature infants. >> of course we reached out to abbott and the company said it spent decades researching and developing and testing and producing formulas. samples from every batch of powdered formula products are tested. the company said is supports making corrado factor, nationally notify able and they are cooperating with the government and numerous investigations that are ongoing the company says is not aware of riker's case at this time it does acknowledge the circumstances around riker are tragic in all of us as viewers, riker's case is a reminder that the formula crisis that we live through last year meant much more than the shortages that we saw on the shelves it change the trajectory of the lives of the most vulnerable it is hearteni
. >> riker is doing okay now, getting routine therapy, he continues his recovery but the family's lawyerpreparing to sue abbott the company that they say is responsible. >> they make conscious choices in the face of knowledge knowing that this bacteria is in the formula and they cannot get it out and yet they continue to market it. they market for premature infants. >> of course we reached out to abbott and the company said it spent decades researching and developing and...
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-year-old curtis davis is the seventh prisoner death at rikers this year. last week, manhattan's top federal prosecutor called for a government takeover of the rikers prison complex. new york city mayor eric adams opposes the idea. there have been 26 prisoner deaths at rikers since adams took office in january of last year. a warning to our audience, our next stories contain descriptions and footage of police violence. in ohio, newly released body camera video shows a state highway patrol officer unleashing a police dog on an unarmed black truck driver after a traffic stop south of columbus on july 4. the footage shows 23-year-old jadarrius rose had his hands in the air when a handler directed the dog to attack him. rose was bitten, dragged by the arm, hospitalized and later released to be booked at the ross county jail on felony charges of failure to comply. so far there's no sign the officer responsible for the attack has faced any disciplinary action. in california, newly released video shows a los angeles county sheriff's deputy brutally beating a 23-ye
-year-old curtis davis is the seventh prisoner death at rikers this year. last week, manhattan's top federal prosecutor called for a government takeover of the rikers prison complex. new york city mayor eric adams opposes the idea. there have been 26 prisoner deaths at rikers since adams took office in january of last year. a warning to our audience, our next stories contain descriptions and footage of police violence. in ohio, newly released body camera video shows a state highway patrol...
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attorney damian williams on monday said the crisis at rikers is "a collective failure with deep roots spanning multiple mayoral administrations." eight years ago, new york city agreed to a multi-million-dollar effort to reform rikers, but conditions have only worsened leading to the deaths of several prisoners and growing reports of brutal violence and inhumane treatment. meanwhile, mayor eric adams has appointed new leadership to the new york police department. edward caban will be the first latino to serve as nypd commissioner. his rise to power comes after the abrupt departure of former commissioner keechant sewell, who was the first black woman in the role. caban spoke alongside mayor adams at city hall on monday. >> it is not lost on me today's announcement is also a first, given how many great leaders have come before me at the nypd, to be the first hispanic police commissioner is in honor of the highest measure. amy: in medical news, an experimental new drug called donanemab has slowed the progression of alzheimer's disease in patients by about 35% when used in the early stages
attorney damian williams on monday said the crisis at rikers is "a collective failure with deep roots spanning multiple mayoral administrations." eight years ago, new york city agreed to a multi-million-dollar effort to reform rikers, but conditions have only worsened leading to the deaths of several prisoners and growing reports of brutal violence and inhumane treatment. meanwhile, mayor eric adams has appointed new leadership to the new york police department. edward caban will be...
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"bronx" is this piece about this -- this inmate on rikers island. t-shirts. [ laughter ] that's work, man, that is, that [bleep] is hard. you think that [bleep] is easy? i don't even want to go into it. [ laughter ] but they said it's illegal, man. that's not illegal, come on, i try to do right in my life. i want to be a entrepreneur, you know, whatever you call it. you know, if i was a little girl that they show in that commercial selling lemonade in front of her house, you think the cop going to arrest her? nah-uh! nah-uh! [ laughter ] but you know the cop going to see her in front of a little white picket fence or whatever, right? he's going to be like, oh, all jolly and [bleep], right? [ laughter ] let me get a lemonade, sweetheart? mm, tasty, whatever, whatever. [ laughter ] then he leave, then he go beat up some people, right? [ laughter ] then he go home, then he think, oh, it's not going to be such a bad day today, god bless america, right? but then he see me on fordham road. now, i a different story. he steps in to me like this, "hey, you,
"bronx" is this piece about this -- this inmate on rikers island. t-shirts. [ laughter ] that's work, man, that is, that [bleep] is hard. you think that [bleep] is easy? i don't even want to go into it. [ laughter ] but they said it's illegal, man. that's not illegal, come on, i try to do right in my life. i want to be a entrepreneur, you know, whatever you call it. you know, if i was a little girl that they show in that commercial selling lemonade in front of her house, you think the...
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when i 1st started to work on riker's, we had a saying that if they had no mental health issues before they entered solitary, then they do now having you all come painting to change. so actually confinement and you are studying to be a lawyer to do that. so out of this miserable story, that is this glimmer of health. what do you want to be changed? a i'd, i'd like to see solitary confinement a. busy all wish there's there's no reason um, you know, for us to uh, to continue to use a solitary confinement and for that. and there's no reason for us to continue using prism today. don't make the public any, any safer. they don't rehabilitate people. when people have their needs met and they don't commit crimes and it's just a, it's a, it's a whole punitive locked down system that, that we need change. one of the compelling arguments against solitary confinement is that the over whelming majority of these people are going to get out of prison some day. so do you want to be behind someone at the supermarket or at a red light, who we know we've inflicted severe psychological damage on that pers
when i 1st started to work on riker's, we had a saying that if they had no mental health issues before they entered solitary, then they do now having you all come painting to change. so actually confinement and you are studying to be a lawyer to do that. so out of this miserable story, that is this glimmer of health. what do you want to be changed? a i'd, i'd like to see solitary confinement a. busy all wish there's there's no reason um, you know, for us to uh, to continue to use a solitary...
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this year alone, 18 inmates have in new york city's jails at rikers. dishonest brother recently spent in solitary confinement after corrections officers broke his ribs piece. he said gently on the phone. i think of dishonest families devotion to this word as the ultimate example of peace as action. we tend to think of peace as a positive action, a destination, an ideal of being rather than as something that is still forming something is alive and molten and worthy of pursuit, even as it eludes us. so tonight i want to thank dasani and her family for me that i want thank them for daring to trust in me and for giving me the precious gift of their time. i want to know that to follow their lives has forever changed mine. and i want you all to know that the story the story of dasani coates is america's story. it is my greatest hope. that invisible child will open eyes to how poverty, structural racism play out on ground, and that to see the life of this one brave child from her deepest burdens, her greatest hopes is to see our nation in all its dimensions.
this year alone, 18 inmates have in new york city's jails at rikers. dishonest brother recently spent in solitary confinement after corrections officers broke his ribs piece. he said gently on the phone. i think of dishonest families devotion to this word as the ultimate example of peace as action. we tend to think of peace as a positive action, a destination, an ideal of being rather than as something that is still forming something is alive and molten and worthy of pursuit, even as it eludes...
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i grew up in rikers island and don't get me started with happening on rikers island. lived through all of that. i was never afforded treatment there i was never afforded support. it was, so if you're going on the yellow line, there is the aspect of dangerousness but who am i a danger to? myself, the motors to my kidney? or the public? but because i'm dealing with that otherness because i'm not like the normative, i don't look like people. i don't talk like people appear on always criminalize and always go to jail. let's talk about even being in jail. the under support, new services i committed jail homeless. addicted to drugs suffered from an unchecked mental illness. i check out the same with your own if i go to another system i'm still the same way. i leave out of that system still the same week i released back to the streets of new york still the same way. sooner or later i've got up in the criminal justice system again. >> you talked about how law enforcement should not be the first line of defense to people experiencing mental health crisis. you founded an organi
i grew up in rikers island and don't get me started with happening on rikers island. lived through all of that. i was never afforded treatment there i was never afforded support. it was, so if you're going on the yellow line, there is the aspect of dangerousness but who am i a danger to? myself, the motors to my kidney? or the public? but because i'm dealing with that otherness because i'm not like the normative, i don't look like people. i don't talk like people appear on always criminalize...
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i grew up in rikers island and don't get me started with happening on rikers island. i lived through all of that. i was never afforded treatment there i was never afforded support. it was, so if you're going on the yellow line, there is the aspect of dangerousness but who am i a danger to? myself, the motors to my kidney? or the public? but because i'm dealing with that otherness because i'm not like the normative, i don't look like people. i don't talk like people appear on always criminalize and always go to jail. let's talk about even being in jail. the under support, new services i committed jail homeless. addicted to drugs suffered from an unchecked mental illness. i check out the same with your own if i go to another system i'm still the same way. i leave out of that system still the same week i released back to the streets of new york still the same way. sooner or later i've got up in the criminal justice system again. >> you talked about how law enforcement should not be the first line of defense to people experiencing mental health crisis. you founded an orga
i grew up in rikers island and don't get me started with happening on rikers island. i lived through all of that. i was never afforded treatment there i was never afforded support. it was, so if you're going on the yellow line, there is the aspect of dangerousness but who am i a danger to? myself, the motors to my kidney? or the public? but because i'm dealing with that otherness because i'm not like the normative, i don't look like people. i don't talk like people appear on always criminalize...
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island don't get me started about what's happening on riker's island. i lived through all of that. i was never afforded treatment i was never afforded support. itev was -- so if you're kicking on the yellow line -- there's that aspect of dangerousness who am i in danger to myself -- the motorist who might hit me? tor the public -- but because i'm dealing with that otherness. because i'm not like the normative -- i don't look like people. i don't talk like people. i'm always criminalized and always going to jail. and then let's talk about even being in jail -- there are no supports there are no services. i come into jail homeless addicted to drugs suffering fro unchecked mental illness i leave out the same way or if i go to another system, i'm still the same way. i leave out of that system still the same way. i am released back to streets of new york still s the same way. andth sooner or later i'm caught up in the criminal justice system again. >> you talked about how law enforcement should not be the first line of defense to people experiencing mental h
island don't get me started about what's happening on riker's island. i lived through all of that. i was never afforded treatment i was never afforded support. itev was -- so if you're kicking on the yellow line -- there's that aspect of dangerousness who am i in danger to myself -- the motorist who might hit me? tor the public -- but because i'm dealing with that otherness. because i'm not like the normative -- i don't look like people. i don't talk like people. i'm always criminalized and...
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we used to have a dozen agent assigned to riker's island here.k we would remove hundreds of criminal aliens from new york. not only new york, from from the country so so they can't commit an offense. these sanctuary cities release aliens right back to the street to reoffend. i'm not saying an illegal alien killed this soldier, but the washington, d.c. crime rate is very high. they're not doing enough to solve the crisis. pete: illegals coming to this country are being put up in hotel rooms around us here and getting perks whereas this afghan interpreter who gave his life for u.s. soldiers in afghanistan, he's had to work his tail off -- will: legally. pete: -- just to make a living. >> they're keeping illegal aliens in hotel the rooms while there's thousands of i.c.e. beds pa paid by the taxpayer. why do they not detain them in an i.c.e. facility? because the homeland security report comes out and says this: if you're in i.c.e. detention, you lose your case, you're removed 99.7% of the time. if you're not in i.c.e. detention, you leave 6 of the t
we used to have a dozen agent assigned to riker's island here.k we would remove hundreds of criminal aliens from new york. not only new york, from from the country so so they can't commit an offense. these sanctuary cities release aliens right back to the street to reoffend. i'm not saying an illegal alien killed this soldier, but the washington, d.c. crime rate is very high. they're not doing enough to solve the crisis. pete: illegals coming to this country are being put up in hotel rooms...
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. >> bill: rikers is the bill jail that's going to close down. >> down 40% from now in the beds. from the de blasio administration. >> gillian: a live look at the white house briefing room. karine jean-pierre is going to take to the podium any moment now. questions swirling now about the cocaine that was found inside the west wing. what's she going to say? marc thiessen is here, he's going to weigh in, react, minute by minute with us. >> bill: also, the 2024 presidential hopefuls barnstorming across the country. yesterday participating in the parades and trying to woo the early state voters. the leading candidate took the holiday off. so, what is the strategy there? we'll check in on that next. hi, i'm william devane. did you know it took our founders 116 days to debate and draft the u.s. constitution? turns out they didn't trust the printing of paper money, but they did trust gold and silver. article 1, section 10. gold and silver. good for the founders, good for me, good for you. rosland capital - is a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady
. >> bill: rikers is the bill jail that's going to close down. >> down 40% from now in the beds. from the de blasio administration. >> gillian: a live look at the white house briefing room. karine jean-pierre is going to take to the podium any moment now. questions swirling now about the cocaine that was found inside the west wing. what's she going to say? marc thiessen is here, he's going to weigh in, react, minute by minute with us. >> bill: also, the 2024 presidential...
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> a federal prosecutor in new york says his office is seeking control of new york city's troubled rikers island jail. he says his office will move forward about contempt proceedings against the city after a court-appointed federal monitor said the city failed to curb mismanagement and violence inside the jail. troubled. >>> in and out employees will not be allowed to wear a face mask at work unless they have a doctor's note. it's a new policy that came out in a leaked company memo it effects those in texas, nevada, colorado, arizona and utah and the new rule goes into effect in mid-august we'll w5atch for that. >> thanks. >>> coming up next, mike lippert of the baron opportunity fund on the one thing investors get wrong when it comes to investing in tech. his fund has been crushing the market this year, up 40% what if buildings could tell you how they could be more efficient? i'm listening. well, with ibm, you can use software to help you connect and analyze data— from hvacs to elevators to lights. what if we use ai-driven insights to pinpoint inefficiency? yep. and act on it. saving ene
> a federal prosecutor in new york says his office is seeking control of new york city's troubled rikers island jail. he says his office will move forward about contempt proceedings against the city after a court-appointed federal monitor said the city failed to curb mismanagement and violence inside the jail. troubled. >>> in and out employees will not be allowed to wear a face mask at work unless they have a doctor's note. it's a new policy that came out in a leaked company memo...
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geoff: when you reflect on the arc of your life from rikers island where you were wrongfully imprisoned, now likely headed to city hall as a city councilman how does it strike you? yusef: it strikes me as the ultimate justice. in faith communities, they always talk about when god restores you, you get back 100 times what was taken and the beautiful thing about my story is that we can use it as really almost like a case study, a litmus test. the thing that teaches us that we have to hold onto faith because we will never, never, never be misled by it. geoff: how will your experience influence your approach to crime and policing and to social justice? yusef: since justice ran over me, many people would imagine i would have a very adverse reaction to police departments and police officers in general, really systemic issues and the great thing about my story is that i have met so many righteous actors in those spaces. so i am not necessarily persuaded by one polarization of the experience that i had over another. the beautiful thing is i know we have to occupy all spaces. if we understand sy
geoff: when you reflect on the arc of your life from rikers island where you were wrongfully imprisoned, now likely headed to city hall as a city councilman how does it strike you? yusef: it strikes me as the ultimate justice. in faith communities, they always talk about when god restores you, you get back 100 times what was taken and the beautiful thing about my story is that we can use it as really almost like a case study, a litmus test. the thing that teaches us that we have to hold onto...
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of the trump org cases, where allen weisselberg, his cfo would not flip on him and faced time on rikers island, a jail nobody wants to sit in, and he did it. i just want to say that it works. donald trump has a history of showing it works, of finding ways to take care of folks. and that has worked to his benefit. remember, he's also the president that dangled pardons in front of people when he was facing impeachment. this is someone who we know will use whatever tools are at his disposal to ensure people's loyalty to him over, frankly, law and in some instances over country. so i expect that's exactly why they did it. we don't know. and we also don't know what impact it will have, because every individual is going to make their own decisions about whether they can do the time if they've done the crime. >> nick, let's talk about these charges that just were announced -- conspiracy to obstruct justice, altering, destroying, mutilating, concealing documents. i know you haven't had the chance, nick, nor have we, to actually look at this part of the indictment in terms of a description, but
of the trump org cases, where allen weisselberg, his cfo would not flip on him and faced time on rikers island, a jail nobody wants to sit in, and he did it. i just want to say that it works. donald trump has a history of showing it works, of finding ways to take care of folks. and that has worked to his benefit. remember, he's also the president that dangled pardons in front of people when he was facing impeachment. this is someone who we know will use whatever tools are at his disposal to...
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. >> if this was your coke, you'd already be at rikers, wouldn't you?nyone that does coke is notu? going to leave a bag behind like that. >> that's smar hat. g: it' yes. it's like being in the military. never leave a bag behindke bein >> yeah, something like that. so, you know , look, i mean,the st what all i know is what, hunter? you know, all the stuff in the newsuff in the about him, it look good. yeah, for him, that's like, you know you, going to o.j. simpson's house now and find that a bloody knife. yeahfinding , there's going to b some suspicions. yeahe sus somm. >> you know, the white house look stupid because they're saying we don't knowt list they just put out a statement saying, listen, we tested tethe the the stuff and it's joe's metamucil. >> yeah. people will believe that. like, okay, this guy takes it. they should havehat, back up sty like o.j. if you walked in and you saw a bloody>>av knife.n i would just go. if i were o.j., i'd go to the fridge and i'd pull out thisd founa amazing strawberry shortcake. >> and i go, slate would you like a
. >> if this was your coke, you'd already be at rikers, wouldn't you?nyone that does coke is notu? going to leave a bag behind like that. >> that's smar hat. g: it' yes. it's like being in the military. never leave a bag behindke bein >> yeah, something like that. so, you know , look, i mean,the st what all i know is what, hunter? you know, all the stuff in the newsuff in the about him, it look good. yeah, for him, that's like, you know you, going to o.j. simpson's house now...
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do i think he will be sent to rikers island? unlikely. reprehensible. i want people to understand this. he was given 18 months to return those documents from -- 18 months they asked him privately, quietly, respectfully. he lied, denied, and obstructed. he obstructed a grand jury subpoena, he lied to his own lawyers. he had documents from his own lawyers, so that they wouldn't turn over documents. then even the documents he gave them, he said, by the way, you see some bad ones in there? pluck them out before we give them to the government, right? then ultimately, complains, i saw on a policy put up yesterday, that the raid on his home was a violation of his fourth amendment rights. well, he generally has a really crappy lawyers. so, let me give him a little advice. when they get a court order from united states district court judge, it's not a violation of your fourth amendment rights. and in fact, if you had done the simple thing, which i think almost any other american would've done which would've been to get the documents back, he would
do i think he will be sent to rikers island? unlikely. reprehensible. i want people to understand this. he was given 18 months to return those documents from -- 18 months they asked him privately, quietly, respectfully. he lied, denied, and obstructed. he obstructed a grand jury subpoena, he lied to his own lawyers. he had documents from his own lawyers, so that they wouldn't turn over documents. then even the documents he gave them, he said, by the way, you see some bad ones in there? pluck...
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my mom retired from rikers island. that was not easy to accomplish the american dream.n ronald reagan fired the airport workers, it was a strike. i remember my young years, i worked in the eastern airline where they filed chapter 11 bankruptcy. back then, the baggage handlers wanted to strike because they wanted a two dollar raise. they were getting $11 an hour. they were paying is eight dollars an hour to take their place. 25 years ago -- no, 40 years ago, 25% of the american workforce was unionized. now, it is less than 12%. my college friend at the university of houston, go to new york and get a job within two days, a security job. last time i been there in the 1980's, to get a security job, they were paying you eight dollars an hour. you had to either have five years of security experience, three years of military experience or 60 college credits. what happened is because of this communism -- this fear of communism, america went the other way and demonized the union workers. a caller called from houston. when i was in houston, i worked in grocery supply, the largest
my mom retired from rikers island. that was not easy to accomplish the american dream.n ronald reagan fired the airport workers, it was a strike. i remember my young years, i worked in the eastern airline where they filed chapter 11 bankruptcy. back then, the baggage handlers wanted to strike because they wanted a two dollar raise. they were getting $11 an hour. they were paying is eight dollars an hour to take their place. 25 years ago -- no, 40 years ago, 25% of the american workforce was...
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my mom retired from rikers island. that was not easy to accomplish the american dream.n ronald reagan fired the airport workers, it was a strike. i remember my young years, i worked in the eastern airline where they filed chapter 11 bankruptcy. back then, the baggage handlers wanted to strike because they wanted a two dollar raise. they were getting $11 an hour. they were paying is eight dollars an hour to take their place. 25 years ago -- no, 40 years ago, 25% of the american workforce was unionized. now, it is less than 12%. my college friend at the university of houston, go to new york and get a job within two days, a security job. last time i been there in the 1980's, to get a security job, they were paying you eight dollars an hour. you had to either have five years of security experience, three years of military experience or 60 college credits. what happened is because of this communism -- this fear of communism, america went the other way and demonized the union workers. a caller called from houston. when i was in houston, i worked in grocery supply, the largest
my mom retired from rikers island. that was not easy to accomplish the american dream.n ronald reagan fired the airport workers, it was a strike. i remember my young years, i worked in the eastern airline where they filed chapter 11 bankruptcy. back then, the baggage handlers wanted to strike because they wanted a two dollar raise. they were getting $11 an hour. they were paying is eight dollars an hour to take their place. 25 years ago -- no, 40 years ago, 25% of the american workforce was...
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su padrastro y decidiÓ hacer justicia con sus manos y paga una condena en nueva york en la cÁrcel rikerstres docenas de puÑaladas y varios impactos de bala. la pregunta que todos yacÍan, ¿por quÉ lo hizo? " porque estaba siendo abusada y molestada sexualmente." nos cuenta que su vida con la madre fue buena hasta que inicia la relaciÓncon anderson. >> cuando cumple los 15, desde cinco aÑos previos era usada fÍsicamente y emocionalmente por su madre y sexualmente por su padrastro. " cuando me peleaba con mi padrastro me golpeaba y me decÍa que era una desgracia y que hubiera deseado portarme. ——abortarme una noche decide irse con su novio. no tenÍa control sobre mis emociones y no me podÍa controlar. yo siempre hablaba con mi novio y Él alimentaba mira y no podÍa mÁs. Ésa noche le pedÍ que trajera una pistola para protecciÓn." el novio trae el arma al apartamento. >> ella fue y le dio un tiro a su mamÁ. violeta: y apuÑala al padrastro cinco veces y jerry algunas 35. Éste Último acaba de ser sentenciado de 22 aÑos de cÁrcel a cadena perpetua. de agosto a tresaÑos en prisiÓn y la jueza podrÍ
su padrastro y decidiÓ hacer justicia con sus manos y paga una condena en nueva york en la cÁrcel rikerstres docenas de puÑaladas y varios impactos de bala. la pregunta que todos yacÍan, ¿por quÉ lo hizo? " porque estaba siendo abusada y molestada sexualmente." nos cuenta que su vida con la madre fue buena hasta que inicia la relaciÓncon anderson. >> cuando cumple los 15, desde cinco aÑos previos era usada fÍsicamente y emocionalmente por su madre y sexualmente por su...
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with the recent announcement of dave riker running for governor i think that gives washington a greatalternative and for our state and would be positive. >> about china jenny from california asks you what threat does the chinese communist party actually pose. aren't we partners with them? >> it relates to agricultural land do you think she's talking about? or -- >> kind of touched on that but maybe she's referring to particularly and we briefly looked at this, military threats -- >> oh. wow -- well that's an area where the chinese have been particularly aggressive. they're, they have been putting a tremendous amount of effort into building military and they have more naval ships than the united states does now. their presence throughout the pacific rim and the arctic area, for instance, is growing and much more prevalent. threats that they pose particularly with taiwan it's raising concerns from countries throughout the pacific rim. and the rhetoric that we hear from china leads us to believe that this is something that they're seriously considering doing is invading taiwan. so that's
with the recent announcement of dave riker running for governor i think that gives washington a greatalternative and for our state and would be positive. >> about china jenny from california asks you what threat does the chinese communist party actually pose. aren't we partners with them? >> it relates to agricultural land do you think she's talking about? or -- >> kind of touched on that but maybe she's referring to particularly and we briefly looked at this, military threats...
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will he be sent to rikers island? unlikely. the special prosecutor case is much, much different.ble. i want people to understand this. he was given 18 months to return those documents voluntarily. 18 months. they asked him privately, quietly, respectfully. he lied, denied and obstructed. he obstructed a grand jury subpoena. he lied to his own lawyers. he hid documents from his lawyers so they wouldn't turn over documents to the government. even documents he gave them, he said, by the way, see bad ones in there, pluck them out before you give them to the government. then ultimately complains in a post he put up yesterday, the raid on his home one a violation of his fourth amendment rights. well, you know, he generally has really crappy lawyers, so let me give him advice. when they get a court order from a united states district court judge, it's not a violation of your fourth amendment rights. in fact, if you had done the simple thing that i think almost any other american would have done, which would have been to gif the documents back, he wouldn't be prosecuted. he is in big tro
will he be sent to rikers island? unlikely. the special prosecutor case is much, much different.ble. i want people to understand this. he was given 18 months to return those documents voluntarily. 18 months. they asked him privately, quietly, respectfully. he lied, denied and obstructed. he obstructed a grand jury subpoena. he lied to his own lawyers. he hid documents from his lawyers so they wouldn't turn over documents to the government. even documents he gave them, he said, by the way, see...