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in addition, the jail is not fit to exist. the old school-style and prison-like ads fear is noprison-like atmosphere will never provide an opportunity for true rehabilitation to help individuals re-enter society. i, too, visited the jail with my team a couple of months ago and instantly knew this was an inhumane facility. today we're hoping to hear how we will shut down 850 bryant, and make sure all people who use the building have a viable alternative that addresses everyone's needs. i want to thank the department, and naomi and her team, and the "no new jail" coalition for all of their work on this and for being here to come and witness this hearing and have the conversation about next steps. but we do need a real plan, a viable plan, that takes into consideration employees, as well as individuals housed in the jail, and how we're going to do that thoughtfully and appropriately for all populations. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor walton. supervisor fewer. >> thank you, chair. good morning, everyone. i want to associate my
in addition, the jail is not fit to exist. the old school-style and prison-like ads fear is noprison-like atmosphere will never provide an opportunity for true rehabilitation to help individuals re-enter society. i, too, visited the jail with my team a couple of months ago and instantly knew this was an inhumane facility. today we're hoping to hear how we will shut down 850 bryant, and make sure all people who use the building have a viable alternative that addresses everyone's needs. i want to...
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we cannot delay the jail by two years. we know that since 1996, it's been deemed a seismic threat and over 300 people will be in serious danger. it needs to be closed now and we cannot be expanding jail beds. we're rejecting the proposal to place mental health beds in a law enforcement jail setting rather than in the community. we know that mental health services and law enforcement is dangerous for those seeking mental health treatment. in the past, the previous police killings in san francisco involved people who are unhoused, as well as people with mental health conditions. we are rejecting her use of $400 million from a capital plan than investing of what we know the community needs which is housing and healthcare. we are also -- this plan leaves open the option -- as they were saying earlier santa rita is one of the most dangerous places in alamena counties surrounding deaths, sleep deprivation and suicide. the sheriff's office supports ice to arrest immigrants when leaving jail custody and this also makes visitation d
we cannot delay the jail by two years. we know that since 1996, it's been deemed a seismic threat and over 300 people will be in serious danger. it needs to be closed now and we cannot be expanding jail beds. we're rejecting the proposal to place mental health beds in a law enforcement jail setting rather than in the community. we know that mental health services and law enforcement is dangerous for those seeking mental health treatment. in the past, the previous police killings in san...
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the police, local jails and in prisons. more than 50% of people killed by police have a mental health disability. the more beds to fill the more people will be shot by law enforcement before they go to jail. 70% of the people in homeless shelters are disabled and using drugs, which are the only medication. they are denied medical care to worsen their health and mental health conditions. the top cause of death in jails is suicide. many of the disabled people in jail are awaiting transfer to the overcrowded hospital. we formed the voluntary first coalition to expand conservatorships to lead to police intervention for disabled people. we oppose behavioral health, judging by the conservatorship five to 10 years. even then there will be no housing for outpatient services to transition into. we approach the justice center for the same reasons. criminalization is to treatment and . >> next speaker. thank you. >> i am representing district 10 straight out of hunters point. san francisco native and community organizer. also a member
the police, local jails and in prisons. more than 50% of people killed by police have a mental health disability. the more beds to fill the more people will be shot by law enforcement before they go to jail. 70% of the people in homeless shelters are disabled and using drugs, which are the only medication. they are denied medical care to worsen their health and mental health conditions. the top cause of death in jails is suicide. many of the disabled people in jail are awaiting transfer to the...
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we have to look at a jail system in the whole entirety and that means there are other jails and other possibilities. when i am looking, actually, at some of the other reports that are before us, we see that a majority of people really are 61% to 62% are released within 96 hours. we look at people who spend overall time and a lot are released within the week and we see a lot of movement already within our jail facilities. yes, the stats on jail number four are frightening and we are just looking at one jail. we don't have just one jail in san francisco. we have a couple of jails in san francisco and if you look at jail number two, which, of course, we'll put a kitchen in, and be more functional, i think together we have not looked at actually everything we can do at the pretrial. i don't think we've looked at other strategies. we do a great job with pretrial, actually and that's a low-hanging fruit. i think we can do more with pretrial. that's not to say that while we're doing a great job, we should just keep doing what we're doing. but i want to push this board to think about what els
we have to look at a jail system in the whole entirety and that means there are other jails and other possibilities. when i am looking, actually, at some of the other reports that are before us, we see that a majority of people really are 61% to 62% are released within 96 hours. we look at people who spend overall time and a lot are released within the week and we see a lot of movement already within our jail facilities. yes, the stats on jail number four are frightening and we are just looking...
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that is the number that would be required to safely reduce the jail. the interventions i described earlier, they reduce multiple repeat contacts of someone coming into custody. it could, and these are back of the envelope calculations. >> and that number was 3,000 that you said were repeat bookings that come back. >> that was 1,394 individuals. >> okay. >> if we were successful 60% of the time in stopping them coming back, we would realize 154 person reduction in our average daily jail population. case processing reduction goals, of we just shortened case processing timelines, this is the time a case takes to go through the court system by 30 days, we would potentially see a 94 person reduction in the average daily population. healthy connections and reduction goals, i will say that these aren't unique, it can't all be added up together to equal a potential reduction because b.c. overlap in the populations. so healthy connections, if you look at that comparison of time waiting in custody versus out in community, we could potentially see a reduction in 3
that is the number that would be required to safely reduce the jail. the interventions i described earlier, they reduce multiple repeat contacts of someone coming into custody. it could, and these are back of the envelope calculations. >> and that number was 3,000 that you said were repeat bookings that come back. >> that was 1,394 individuals. >> okay. >> if we were successful 60% of the time in stopping them coming back, we would realize 154 person reduction in our...
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close the jail were identified, with the exception of building another jail, and so capital dollars at this time are not specified fo n the capital plan. when it comes to what we build in the future, i think something that the city has -- i think we have differences of opinion about whether jail is need. maybe it's fundamentally wrong. that could be, but that's a policy matter and it doesn't matter what we take as our assumptions. so i don't want to communicate on behalf of the city administrator or anyone in this city, you know, what we assume to be necessary. i think we all hope that jail would be unnecessary. that if needed question is the question before you and the role of the office and the mayor and our leaders and the role of the office of the city administrator and capital planning function is to find and pull together the funds for the direction we want to move in as a city. and so, to your opening remarks, there is no plan, i think the plan is to plan collaboratively and so, we look forward to that and we do have the time to do so. >> thank you. so as i understood that, th
close the jail were identified, with the exception of building another jail, and so capital dollars at this time are not specified fo n the capital plan. when it comes to what we build in the future, i think something that the city has -- i think we have differences of opinion about whether jail is need. maybe it's fundamentally wrong. that could be, but that's a policy matter and it doesn't matter what we take as our assumptions. so i don't want to communicate on behalf of the city...
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it is demonstrated health services delivered at the jail rather than in the community are ineffective to support people's recovery and could exasperate people. >> transferring people or believe new jail or jail-like facilities will not make our loved ones healthy or safe. we urge san francisco to use public health solutions to serve public health problems. >> i am brine edwards with the coalition on homelessness. i was an ex-con. at some point i had to start using someone else's money. i spent a year as a guest of the state in prison. that was the best part of being incarcerated. the worth part of jail is the first 72 hours when we develop people out. i spent six, seven years as an organizer. there are a lot of homeless folks with there family. if you hear i am locked up wait a couple days before you call my mom. if i am in there 25 hours call my mom. i get an update on them because they have died of an overdose by using it. they are dead now. our system does kill if you are inside or not. it is a complete race much cam. wwe are the best city. we have to to be saying that. if we can f
it is demonstrated health services delivered at the jail rather than in the community are ineffective to support people's recovery and could exasperate people. >> transferring people or believe new jail or jail-like facilities will not make our loved ones healthy or safe. we urge san francisco to use public health solutions to serve public health problems. >> i am brine edwards with the coalition on homelessness. i was an ex-con. at some point i had to start using someone else's...
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system, so the focus on county jail four is not where we should be looking but looking act the entire jail system and what to do there. as you know, i participated what was called the reenvisioning after the decision was made not to build the jail and i think a lot came out of that process but it has not reduced the jail population the way we thought it could. it did get people out safely who could be let out safely, pretrial. i would say, supervisor, that when you characterize people in our jails as 90% or 93% pretrial and not having been convicted, a lot of the people in our jails, and you'll see from a presentation, have holds. and they're not just there because of one charge. and so, there's a lot of nuance that goes along with this. and the other thing i would also like to say to you is that the jail population is not static. these are not the same people coming back. these are new people coming into our city, new people coming into our jails. so if you just plan for the fact that the people that are here today, that's not the right thing but for the people coming later and
system, so the focus on county jail four is not where we should be looking but looking act the entire jail system and what to do there. as you know, i participated what was called the reenvisioning after the decision was made not to build the jail and i think a lot came out of that process but it has not reduced the jail population the way we thought it could. it did get people out safely who could be let out safely, pretrial. i would say, supervisor, that when you characterize people in our...
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the jail's medical staff has helped stabilize his condition with medication. >> i was always the good out of jail and prison and i was like, i'll never let that happen to me. i'm going to go to high school and go to the military. i never thought it would have happened, i'd never be here in lockdown. i wish that would never happen. i can't beat myself up on it. i got to keep going because that's all i got is myself. as long as i keep myself up, then i can be there for my mom. >> burden's mother struggles to understand how her son's life has unraveled. >> this used to be like "why you got in trouble?" she doesn't understand about schizophrenoform. >> burden and his mother correspond through letters. >> how important are these letters to you? >> real important. the relationship between me and my mom is getting better. "i got your letter january the 5th. i pray every day court takes it easy on you. that's why i call god. you better call him, too, thriller." she calls me thriller when i was a little kid, the neighborhood called me thriller because of michael jackson. i was born in 1984. "i
the jail's medical staff has helped stabilize his condition with medication. >> i was always the good out of jail and prison and i was like, i'll never let that happen to me. i'm going to go to high school and go to the military. i never thought it would have happened, i'd never be here in lockdown. i wish that would never happen. i can't beat myself up on it. i got to keep going because that's all i got is myself. as long as i keep myself up, then i can be there for my mom. >>...
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he won't let me talk to them on the phone in jail. >> despite the pain, minacapelli has found room for her cellmate cindy archer. >> the first night i came in, we laughed the whole entire day. we were rolling. it was mad funny. >> yeah. i was against the wall slapping the wall, everything. i haven't laughed so hard in my life like that. >> like minacapelli, archer also struggled with addictions to heroin and cocaine. she's currently serving one year for prostitution. >> i was street walking. i would go there and you know, jump in the car, get the money. but usually i would rob the guys. i would take the money out of their wallet, put the wallet back in, because they didn't even know. i know how to do it. you know whey mean? grateful i'm not dead by that, but that's how i got my money. when you're high, all you want to do is get another hit. or if you're dope sick, you need to get more money to get more dope because your body's aching for it. and that's disgusting. when i think about it now, yeah, i'd love to get high. think of the consequences. think of the consequences. those were abs
he won't let me talk to them on the phone in jail. >> despite the pain, minacapelli has found room for her cellmate cindy archer. >> the first night i came in, we laughed the whole entire day. we were rolling. it was mad funny. >> yeah. i was against the wall slapping the wall, everything. i haven't laughed so hard in my life like that. >> like minacapelli, archer also struggled with addictions to heroin and cocaine. she's currently serving one year for prostitution....
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the card was soon turned over to one of the jail's investigators. ficer obajinski. >> two cards glued together with four decks of heroin taped inside. it was addressed to inmate battaglia. >> the recipient of the card, nick battaglia, was immediately removed from his housing unit and confined to a single-person cell. >> no details with him inside the facility. very quiet inmate. seemed to be very respectful, but the way heroin takes over your body, it can change anybody. >> battaglia admits that prior to his arrest for aggravated assault, to which he has pled not guilty, he had completed a drug rehabilitation program. he says he knows nothing about the heroin-laced card. >> really, i didn't have anything to do with it. i've been clean 17 months now. i never lived before -- until i was sober. the sober life was the best life. >> i feel that someone, maybe my bunky -- we've been bunkies for 12 to 13 days -- maybe used my name to -- so they didn't have to worry themselves about it. i'm facing too much to even risk something like that. that's -- that's a
the card was soon turned over to one of the jail's investigators. ficer obajinski. >> two cards glued together with four decks of heroin taped inside. it was addressed to inmate battaglia. >> the recipient of the card, nick battaglia, was immediately removed from his housing unit and confined to a single-person cell. >> no details with him inside the facility. very quiet inmate. seemed to be very respectful, but the way heroin takes over your body, it can change anybody....
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there are about 900 men and women incarcerated inside the bergen county jail. most are only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. many of them also share something else in common. >> we're seeing a large influx of inmates coming into our facility for heroin, prescription drugs, oxycodeine and things the of that nature. but heroin is making a huge comeback. not just in suburbs or urban areas but into all different areas. >> alyssa schlossberg look no further than her own skin of heroin's comeback. >> i shot my feet, too, like in here, and little spots in here, here. my family, being around them, they know what these are. you know, people that don't know so it's embarrassing. but nothing a little foundation can't fix. i have so many moments where i don't remember. i hear what happened, you know. when i was at the hospital, the nurse had told me that they found me naked on route 46. and i had no recollection. before coming here, i passed out in front of a judge and didn't remember anything in court and woke up in handcuffs with
there are about 900 men and women incarcerated inside the bergen county jail. most are only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. many of them also share something else in common. >> we're seeing a large influx of inmates coming into our facility for heroin, prescription drugs, oxycodeine and things the of that nature. but heroin is making a huge comeback. not just in suburbs or urban areas but into all different areas. >> alyssa schlossberg look...
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on nashua street, one of two facilities that comprise the suffolk county jail system. 0 inmates here have not been convicted of any crime, but are being held awaiting trial or the settlement of their charges. if they are convicted and given a sentence of two and a half years or less, they could wind up four miles away at the house of correction. i seen a lot of my friends get burned in trials, you know what i mean? he shares his cell with a childhood friend from the streets, david pierce. >> i don't remember a time where i don't know him. probably met each other when we were 3. >> me and him, we played.c dominos, took soap and [ bleep ] and have something to play while we're in the [ bleep ] and [ bleep ]. can't have cards. >> can't have nothing. >> no radio u no nothing. >> you know what i mean? just me and him and these songs. they're like the mix of dominos and smoke. >> now is the first time i've seen him in years. felt good to see him, even though under these circumstances we're both incarcerated. >> we in here, and the whole city of boston is bloody mean out here
on nashua street, one of two facilities that comprise the suffolk county jail system. 0 inmates here have not been convicted of any crime, but are being held awaiting trial or the settlement of their charges. if they are convicted and given a sentence of two and a half years or less, they could wind up four miles away at the house of correction. i seen a lot of my friends get burned in trials, you know what i mean? he shares his cell with a childhood friend from the streets, david pierce....
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it is important to keep the jail clean because it keeps down a lot of the illnesses.ple are here from all walks of life. they come from places that -- homeless and they come in here with no medical care, and they bring a lot of disease and germs and in order to keep that down, we maintain a very clean atmosphere. i want their beds made. i want the room picked up. i don't want trash on the floor. it's important to have uniformity here because if you don't, then things get a little crazy. >> in the confinement unit, corporal mims quickly notices a problem in the cell of rosanna dimauro. it's a mess. >> i saw paper on the floor and a toilet that was unflushed. not good. >> good morning. you sleeping by the light today? >> yeah. >> i want to talk to you. i notice you like to sleep here next to the light. is that why you put your mattress there. you scared of the dark? >> i was watching tv actually. >> and you fell asleep there. what happened to the rest of your room? i mean, you got pads there on your commode and it's not flushed. >> i'm sorry. >> that's not going to work
it is important to keep the jail clean because it keeps down a lot of the illnesses.ple are here from all walks of life. they come from places that -- homeless and they come in here with no medical care, and they bring a lot of disease and germs and in order to keep that down, we maintain a very clean atmosphere. i want their beds made. i want the room picked up. i don't want trash on the floor. it's important to have uniformity here because if you don't, then things get a little crazy....
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the protesters are very angry about the jailing at the beginning of the week of cata la n jailing at paratist leaders. we have a shot from a helicopter to give you a sense of the scale of what is building up here. tens of thousands already, hundreds of thousands already, hundreds of thousands predicted to gather by the end of the day here in barcelona. it has been a week of sometimes quite violent clashes where the protesters have confronted the police and the police have responded in the evenings, often with rubber bullets and truncheons to drive those protesters back. what the protesters say is the jailing of those independence leaders for organising a bad referendum two years ago and trying to declare independence for the region, they say those leaders are political prisoners and their drive for independence will not let up. this is not supported by eve ryo ne up. this is not supported by everyone in catalonia, there is a 50-50 everyone in catalonia, there is a 50—50 split in the region. many people do not support the bid for independence but nevertheless have been angered by the s
the protesters are very angry about the jailing at the beginning of the week of cata la n jailing at paratist leaders. we have a shot from a helicopter to give you a sense of the scale of what is building up here. tens of thousands already, hundreds of thousands already, hundreds of thousands predicted to gather by the end of the day here in barcelona. it has been a week of sometimes quite violent clashes where the protesters have confronted the police and the police have responded in the...
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now the mayor has ordered the jail inside the building to shut down. mayor london breed wants all of the inmates moved by 2021. welcome to the four, i am heather. >> the mayor set a deadline but there are questions about whether the city can make it happen. christien kafton has been talking about officials and joins us live from san francisco. >> reporter: more than 300 inmates are housed in jail here inside 850 bryant. the question is if the building is shut down becse it has been deemed seismically unsafe, where do those inmates go? no one argues the point that 850 bryant, san francisco's hall of justice since the 1960s has got to go. the building declared seismically unsafe in the mid- 1990s still houses the criminal court and the jail on the seventh floor. san francisco is debating what to do with the 300+ inmates that the jail holds now that the mayor has called for the inmates to be re-housed july 2021. >> we have to close the jail. it is far past time for the city to have a clear plan and timeline to do so. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor
now the mayor has ordered the jail inside the building to shut down. mayor london breed wants all of the inmates moved by 2021. welcome to the four, i am heather. >> the mayor set a deadline but there are questions about whether the city can make it happen. christien kafton has been talking about officials and joins us live from san francisco. >> reporter: more than 300 inmates are housed in jail here inside 850 bryant. the question is if the building is shut down becse it has been...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin barcelona is at a standstill and the widespread outrage of the jailing of cattle and separatist leaders tens of thousands of taking to the streets for a 5th day of mass protests a general strike has caused widespread disruption and the chief soccer clashes postponed violence has flared some masked protesters clashed with police in the city center. also coming up a gun battle in mexico police tracked down the song of the notorious drug lord el chapo in a shootout with cartel gunmen back with 8 people dead authorities back down to save civilians caught in the crossfire. and in japan england and australia kick off their fierce rivalry to the rugby world cup quarter finals bragging rights are at stake and both teams believe this is their year to win it all. be so much kind of thank you for joining us it is now a day 5 of protests gripping the cattle on capitol barcelona the uproar over the jailing of independence leaders is sweeping through the region a general strike has brought much of business and industry to a halt while tens of thousands of flag waving
this is deja vu news live from berlin barcelona is at a standstill and the widespread outrage of the jailing of cattle and separatist leaders tens of thousands of taking to the streets for a 5th day of mass protests a general strike has caused widespread disruption and the chief soccer clashes postponed violence has flared some masked protesters clashed with police in the city center. also coming up a gun battle in mexico police tracked down the song of the notorious drug lord el chapo in a...
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san francisco is now debating what to do with the inmates that the jail holds. now that the mayor has called for the inmates to be re-housed by july 2021. >> we have to close the jail at 850 brains. it is far past time for the city to have a clear plan and timeline to do so. >> reporter: the san francisco supervisor called for a hearing to plan on what to do with the inmates. at this point no one has a plan for where to put them. the retiring sheriff said since board of supervisors in 2015 rejected a $215 million proposal to build a new jail there is no plan for the 300+ inmates. at this point the sheriff said her options are limited with few options including sending some of the inmates out of the county to santa rita jail in alameda county or renovating a jail in san bruno the city already owns. both ideas pose logistical and physical problems. the sheriff stressed that she would like to see her deputies and those who are incarcerated out. >> i don't understand how we will do it in terms of getting it closed without having someplace to put people or have people
san francisco is now debating what to do with the inmates that the jail holds. now that the mayor has called for the inmates to be re-housed by july 2021. >> we have to close the jail at 850 brains. it is far past time for the city to have a clear plan and timeline to do so. >> reporter: the san francisco supervisor called for a hearing to plan on what to do with the inmates. at this point no one has a plan for where to put them. the retiring sheriff said since board of supervisors...
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the severity of the jail sentences for the catalan leaders has caused real anger.olice tactics, which the protesters see as heavy—handed. spain's prime minister has warned those involved in any violence will face the full force of the law. there has now been a week of unrest with no sign of it ending. and catalan leaders say their hopes of independence are undimmed. clara sarria is founder of the youth organisation s'ha aca bat! , which is opposed to catalan independence. i asked her if she thought the sentences given to the catalan leaders were too harsh. what is clear is that sentences are there to be respected, and in spain there is a separation of powers, there is the legislative, executive and the judiciary, and the sentence has not been excessively severe, which is a vision that is obviously not shared by separatists, but i believe the protests would have taken place anyway, no matter the outcome or the severity of the sentence. so what do you think the way forward is then, because there are clearly strong feelings on both sides of this, among catalans, would
the severity of the jail sentences for the catalan leaders has caused real anger.olice tactics, which the protesters see as heavy—handed. spain's prime minister has warned those involved in any violence will face the full force of the law. there has now been a week of unrest with no sign of it ending. and catalan leaders say their hopes of independence are undimmed. clara sarria is founder of the youth organisation s'ha aca bat! , which is opposed to catalan independence. i asked her if she...
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the severity of the jail sentences for the catalan leaders has caused real anger.have police tactics, which the protesters see as heavy—handed. spain's prime minister has warned those involved in any violence will face the full force of the law. there has now been a week of unrest with no sign of it ending. and catalan leaders say their hopes of independence are undimmed. joining me now from barcelona is clara sarria, founder of the youth organisation s'ha acabat!, which is opposed to catalan independence. clara, the scenes we have seen on the streets of barcelona, the protests, the counter protest, do you think all of that could have been avoided if the sentences for those catalan separatist leaders had not been so severe? well what is clear is that the sentences are there to be respected, and in spain there to be respected, and in spain there is a separation of powers, there is a separation of powers, there is a separation of powers, there is that legislative, executive and thejudiciary, there is that legislative, executive and the judiciary, and there is that le
the severity of the jail sentences for the catalan leaders has caused real anger.have police tactics, which the protesters see as heavy—handed. spain's prime minister has warned those involved in any violence will face the full force of the law. there has now been a week of unrest with no sign of it ending. and catalan leaders say their hopes of independence are undimmed. joining me now from barcelona is clara sarria, founder of the youth organisation s'ha acabat!, which is opposed to catalan...
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has broken out during a 5th day of mass protests in the catalog capital barcelona as uproar over the jailing of independence leaders sweeps of the region of northern spain a general strike has brought much of catalonia to a halt flights have been canceled and road and rail links disrupted many factories stopped work tourist attractions closed and a key football match between barcelona and rail madrid was postponed. yes more turmoil in barcelona police moving on protesters whose anger has been growing all day. as dusk turned to darkness violence flared once again barcelona has now seen 5 nights of clashes between protesters and security forces. thousands had congregated in the castling capital during the day many more had been marching on the city for the past 3 days outraged over harsh prison sentences for separatist leaders i protest we have political prisoners here in europe but that's inexcusable we have to protest against it. and don't even think that we're demanding our rights and especially our independence we demand democracy or let him get out you know. the protests remained peaceful
has broken out during a 5th day of mass protests in the catalog capital barcelona as uproar over the jailing of independence leaders sweeps of the region of northern spain a general strike has brought much of catalonia to a halt flights have been canceled and road and rail links disrupted many factories stopped work tourist attractions closed and a key football match between barcelona and rail madrid was postponed. yes more turmoil in barcelona police moving on protesters whose anger has been...
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the severity of the jail sentences for the cata la n of the jail sentences for the catalan leaders hass, which the protesters see as heavy—handed. spain's prime minister has warned those involved in any violence will face the full force of the law. there has now been a week of u nrest the law. there has now been a week of unrest with no sign of it ending. and catalan leaders say their hopes of independence are undimmed. and violence between police and drug gangs in mexico has left at least eight people dead. it began when authorities in the city of culiacan tried to capture the son of the jailed drug baronjoaquin "el chapo" guzman. members of the sinaloa cartel fought gun battles with police, who eventually released el chapo's son to stop the violence. the country's defence minister admitted the entire operation had been "badly planned". there've been a record number of arrests across the uk this week after a crackdown on so—called "county lines" gangs — that's organised criminals who supply drugs. more than 700 people have been arrested and police have seized more than £a00,000 worth
the severity of the jail sentences for the cata la n of the jail sentences for the catalan leaders hass, which the protesters see as heavy—handed. spain's prime minister has warned those involved in any violence will face the full force of the law. there has now been a week of u nrest the law. there has now been a week of unrest with no sign of it ending. and catalan leaders say their hopes of independence are undimmed. and violence between police and drug gangs in mexico has left at least...
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the severity of the jail sentences for the catalan leaders has caused real anger.ned those involved in any violence will face the full force of the law. there has now been a week of unrest with no sign of it ending. and catalan leaders say their hopes of independence are undimmed. david dramatic this, bbc news, barcelona. in afghanistan, and attack during friday prayers. there‘ve been a record number of arrests across the uk this week after a crackdown on so—called ‘county lines‘ gangs — that‘s organised criminals who supply drugs. more than 700 people have been arrested, and police have seized more than £a00,000 worth of drugs, and over 150 weapons, including guns. the gangs sell drugs from cities to towns often miles away, and often use children to deliver them. our home affairs correspondent tom symondsjoined police in birmingham and worcester. aston, birmingham. police have flooded the area looking for the signs of county lines dealing — drugs, money. lloking for cars previously identified as involved. there is intelligence on the vehicle linking to drug dealin
the severity of the jail sentences for the catalan leaders has caused real anger.ned those involved in any violence will face the full force of the law. there has now been a week of unrest with no sign of it ending. and catalan leaders say their hopes of independence are undimmed. david dramatic this, bbc news, barcelona. in afghanistan, and attack during friday prayers. there‘ve been a record number of arrests across the uk this week after a crackdown on so—called ‘county lines‘ gangs...
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the common goal. nobody wants to see drug users in jail. they want them to get the correct treatment they need. >> we are piloting lead in san francisco. close to civic center along market street, union plaza, powell street and in the mission, 16th and mission. >> our goal in san francisco and in seattle is to work with individuals who are cycling in and out of criminal justice and are falling through the cracks and using this as intervention to address that population and the racial disparity we see. we want to focus on the mission in tender loan district. >> it goes to the partners that hired case managers to deal directly with the clients. case managers with referrals from the police or city agencies connect with the person to determine what their needs are and how we can best meet those needs. >> i have nobody, no friends, no resources, i am flat-out on my own. i witnessed women getting beat, men getting beat. transgenders getting beat up. i saw people shot, stabbed. >> these are people that have had many visits to the county jail in san
the common goal. nobody wants to see drug users in jail. they want them to get the correct treatment they need. >> we are piloting lead in san francisco. close to civic center along market street, union plaza, powell street and in the mission, 16th and mission. >> our goal in san francisco and in seattle is to work with individuals who are cycling in and out of criminal justice and are falling through the cracks and using this as intervention to address that population and the...
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the severity of the jail sentences for the catalan leaders has caused real anger. police tactics, which the protesters see as heavy—handed. spain's prime minister has warned those involved in any violence will face the full force of the law. there has now been a week of unrest with no sign of it ending. and catalan leaders say their hopes of independence are undimmed. in just a matter of hours borisjohnson will be asking mps across westminster to unite behind his brexit deal. and while parliament is deciding the fate of britain's departure from the eu thousands of protesters are expected to march through london demanding a new referendum. the stage is set for a ‘super saturday‘ but no—one knows quite what the outcome will be. it's expected to be a knife—edge vote — but in the last few hours a number of hardline tory brexiteers say that they will back the agreement. laura kuenssberg has the latest. that's not the real borisjohnson. it's a fancy dress version, a climate protester who had scaled the scaffolding around big ben. the actual prime minister is teetering on
the severity of the jail sentences for the catalan leaders has caused real anger. police tactics, which the protesters see as heavy—handed. spain's prime minister has warned those involved in any violence will face the full force of the law. there has now been a week of unrest with no sign of it ending. and catalan leaders say their hopes of independence are undimmed. in just a matter of hours borisjohnson will be asking mps across westminster to unite behind his brexit deal. and while...
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violent clashes in boston on a 2nd day of protests over the jailing of 9 separate. the white house stands accused of starting warning an impeachment investigation against donald trump. and history in the making palestine host saudi arabia and a wild cup qualifying match but not everyone is happy. he is president russia has dismissed a proposal for a cease fire in syria and sustaining the operation will continue until his country's objectives have been achieved aid agency doctors without borders says it's been forced to suspend the majority of its walk in the region as the offensive continues and russia says its troops and patrol in northern syria reports. the russians moved in after the americans moved out in a deliberate withdrawal the city of mumbai is moscow's latest victory in syria its military police now patrols a front line that separates the turkish and syrian army's their presence stops a turkish led military advance towards the city which sits on the m 4 highway a main logistics and commercial route that runs to the iraqi border the city also connects the e
violent clashes in boston on a 2nd day of protests over the jailing of 9 separate. the white house stands accused of starting warning an impeachment investigation against donald trump. and history in the making palestine host saudi arabia and a wild cup qualifying match but not everyone is happy. he is president russia has dismissed a proposal for a cease fire in syria and sustaining the operation will continue until his country's objectives have been achieved aid agency doctors without borders...
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our top stories: another huge protest in barcelona has been under way as the backlash over spain's jailing of separatist catalonian leaders continues. a man has been charged with 39 counts manslaughter over the deaths of migrants found in a lorry in england. millions of californians face having their power cut as the state battles a surge in wildfires. and they took the lead after two minutes and never lost it, england reach the final of the rugby world cup after beating new zealand, 19—7. hello and welcome to bbc news. hundreds of thousands of catalans have marched through barcelona calling on the madrid government to free the jailed separatist leaders. most of the demonstrations have been peaceful. but have been peaceful. there have been clashes with police. police say 350,000 people have attended the demonstrations overall. 0ur correspondent sarah rainsford is in barcelona amongst the protesters. the police have suddenly started putting people up the street, they are trying to get rid of this crowd. they've been firing rubber bullets at the protesters had staged a kind of sit into basic
our top stories: another huge protest in barcelona has been under way as the backlash over spain's jailing of separatist catalonian leaders continues. a man has been charged with 39 counts manslaughter over the deaths of migrants found in a lorry in england. millions of californians face having their power cut as the state battles a surge in wildfires. and they took the lead after two minutes and never lost it, england reach the final of the rugby world cup after beating new zealand, 19—7....
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those protests sparked by the jailing of nine council and political figures. that lead to is carlos put jim on on fronts twenty fourth of mortars judea as me taking. a closer lookok at the man whoho is now at the center of spain's political unrest. carlos pushed amount was the president of catalonia until twenty seventeen. in october of f that year he organized a referendum in which 90% of voters. backed independence. madrid said it was illegal. there were clashes the spanish police tried to prevevent people from voting. still the separatists led by puts demont declared independence on october twenty seventh. angered by the movement drayton poststs directt rule sacks the catalalan leaders dissolved parliament and called a snap regional election. carlos pooch dimanche fled to belgium here in order. to act with freedom and safety and security. spain and drop to previously issued arrest warrant against him in twenty eighteen but issued a new one earlier this week. the former president of cataloniaia appeard before belgium's justice authorities on friday claiming h
those protests sparked by the jailing of nine council and political figures. that lead to is carlos put jim on on fronts twenty fourth of mortars judea as me taking. a closer lookok at the man whoho is now at the center of spain's political unrest. carlos pushed amount was the president of catalonia until twenty seventeen. in october of f that year he organized a referendum in which 90% of voters. backed independence. madrid said it was illegal. there were clashes the spanish police tried to...
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. >> anyone accused of a crime in san antonio will most likely pass through the bexar county jail. >> got to spread out on the wall right here. remove your shoes and socks and put them on the floor behind you. >> some will make bond and leave, but on any given day, about 3,500 men and women are housed here awaiting trial or resolution of their cases. deciding in which of jail's 84 housing units to place each inmate is a complex process known as classification. >> every inmate that comes into our facility is interviewed by a classification officer. so our class officer are trained to try to figure out where do we house this person where we will have the least amount of problems. so they're looking for things like is he mentally ill? does he have any medical issues? >> any problem with seizures? >> no, ma'am. >> suicidal? >> no, ma'am. >> gang related? >> no, ma'am. >> homosexual? >> no, ma'am. >> of all these factors, arguably the most critical to reducing violence is determining if an inmate is a gang member. >> if they confirm him as a gang member, the next question is, is he a threa
. >> anyone accused of a crime in san antonio will most likely pass through the bexar county jail. >> got to spread out on the wall right here. remove your shoes and socks and put them on the floor behind you. >> some will make bond and leave, but on any given day, about 3,500 men and women are housed here awaiting trial or resolution of their cases. deciding in which of jail's 84 housing units to place each inmate is a complex process known as classification. >> every...
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news live from berlin and barcelona is at a standstill and made widespread outrage over the jailing of catalan separatist leaders tens of thousands of take of the streets for a 5th day of mass protests a general strike has caused widespread destruction and the soccer match is postponed violence flares as some massed protesters clashed with police in the city center. a fierce gun battle breaks out as mexico tracks down the son of the notorious drug lord as chapal at least 8 people are killed in a police shootout with cartel gunmen mexico's president says the authorities are right to back down to save civilians caught in the crossfire. and in japan england and australia kick off their fierce rivalry in the rugby world cup quarterfinals bragging rights are at stake and both teams believe this is their year to win it all. i'm sumi so much god it's good to have you with us it is now day 5 of protests that are gripping the city of barcelona the uproar over the imprisonment of independence leaders is sweeping through the region a general strike has brought business and industry to a halt whil
news live from berlin and barcelona is at a standstill and made widespread outrage over the jailing of catalan separatist leaders tens of thousands of take of the streets for a 5th day of mass protests a general strike has caused widespread destruction and the soccer match is postponed violence flares as some massed protesters clashed with police in the city center. a fierce gun battle breaks out as mexico tracks down the son of the notorious drug lord as chapal at least 8 people are killed in...
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demonstrators clash with police in barcelona following protests over the jailing of separatist leadershan 700 people arrested in a week as police crack down on drug gangs operating across the uk. and to nasa astronauts make history with the first ever all—female space work. we'll talk to libbyjackson from the uk space agency about the significance of the news. and a week of excitement but has bbc news done enough to explain what exactly the new deal is? good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has been meeting his cabinet and mps as he tries to secure enough support for his brexit deal ahead of tomorrow's crucial vote in the house of commons. borisjohnson says there's "no better outcome" than the deal he has negotiated — but he needs 320 votes to get it passed, with only 287 voting conservative mps. that means he must persuade members from across the house including labour rebels, ex—tories as well as brexiteers in his own party to support him. the deal would see the uk pay around £33 billion pounds in a so—called divorce bill when leaving. eu and uk citizens will retai
demonstrators clash with police in barcelona following protests over the jailing of separatist leadershan 700 people arrested in a week as police crack down on drug gangs operating across the uk. and to nasa astronauts make history with the first ever all—female space work. we'll talk to libbyjackson from the uk space agency about the significance of the news. and a week of excitement but has bbc news done enough to explain what exactly the new deal is? good evening and welcome to bbc news....
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the other headlines at five: there are huge protests tonight in barcelona about the jailing of catalaneaders — the city has been brought to a standstill police make more than 700 arrests in a week—long push to tackle so—called county lines drug gangs. he asked me to marry him. sol he asked me to marry him. so i poor thing, he will recover. angelia jolie returns in maleficent: mistress of evil. see what mark kermode thinks of that and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. good evening and welcome from westminster, where the prime minister is in a race to try to persuade mps to back his new brexit agreement before tomorrow's crucial vote in parliament. borisjohnson says he's "very confident" he'll win backing for the deal struck yesterday in brussels, but the result is expected to be tight. with opposition parties, and the dup, set to vote ido i do apologise, we have problems with his mic there in westminster. we will try to establish connection with him there later on. just a scene set for you tonight, in terms of where we are, or isjohnson trying to convince mps to switc
the other headlines at five: there are huge protests tonight in barcelona about the jailing of catalaneaders — the city has been brought to a standstill police make more than 700 arrests in a week—long push to tackle so—called county lines drug gangs. he asked me to marry him. sol he asked me to marry him. so i poor thing, he will recover. angelia jolie returns in maleficent: mistress of evil. see what mark kermode thinks of that and the rest of this week's releases in the film review....
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what's next for the cattle on people in spain pro independence supporters are outraged at the jailing of separatist leaders following the latest mass march and violent protests and government leaders in madrid are dismissing catalan calls for talks what are the chances for a political solution this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm dead it's 2 years since catalonia tried and failed to break away from spain but the campaign for independence hasn't died down the jailing of separatist leaders this week reignited the debate sparking a general strike and a mass march from all over catalonia to barcelona violent protests in the regional capital have raised questions about the reaction from spain's government in madrid specially before next month's national election the region's pro independence leader kim told us has called for unconditional talks with the spanish government but the acting prime minister petra sanchez has dismissed the calls saying must 1st unequivocally condemn the on rests. yeah i'm with the joe thing go d.s. in as i said earlier it's been 5 days and w
what's next for the cattle on people in spain pro independence supporters are outraged at the jailing of separatist leaders following the latest mass march and violent protests and government leaders in madrid are dismissing catalan calls for talks what are the chances for a political solution this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm dead it's 2 years since catalonia tried and failed to break away from spain but the campaign for independence hasn't died down the jailing of...
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after demonstrators filled police and court cellblocks and the d.c. jail holding facility at robert f. kennedy stadium. ♪ [shouting] narrator: to force further confrontation, some of the prisoners attempted to escape. arpers mutilated a large t covering the field. [applause] [cheering] narrator: when it was apparent that bogged down court procedures would cause the attention of many prisoners overnight, they were transferred to the washington coliseum, a large auditorium nearby. all demonstrators were indoors. blankets were secured by the military, and more than enough food to take care of the prisoners' needs. reaction of some prisoners was to destroy the sanitary facility. and throughblankets the food on the floor. food on the floor. refused to be properly booked and identified. tuesday, with most of their fellow demonstrators under arrest, the remaining mayday activists deployed hit and run tactics. [whistles] [shouting] [sirens] [whistles] narrator: about noon, police prepared for a large on the justice department. official estimates indicated about 80
after demonstrators filled police and court cellblocks and the d.c. jail holding facility at robert f. kennedy stadium. ♪ [shouting] narrator: to force further confrontation, some of the prisoners attempted to escape. arpers mutilated a large t covering the field. [applause] [cheering] narrator: when it was apparent that bogged down court procedures would cause the attention of many prisoners overnight, they were transferred to the washington coliseum, a large auditorium nearby. all...