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man has been sentenced to life behind bars in a u.s. prison the judge in brooklyn accused him of overwhelming evil and ordered him to forfeit more than $12000000000.00 in gotten drug proceeds before today's sentencing corpsmen denounced the trial and complained about his conditions in solitary confinement here's a look back at his life and crimes. he's been notorious for decades as the head of the scene a lower drug cartel mexican drug lord joaquin guzman also known as el chapo guzman has been held in solitary confinement as a high security new york prison since he was extradited from mexico to the u.s. in 2017 during his trial in brooklyn special security measures were in place including the deployment of a gas detection device because mermaid to our day she suspects from jail in mexico most recently through an underground tunnel dug by accomplices in july 2015 a worldwide manhunt followed but there were few clues to his whereabouts until guzman invited american actor sean penn to interview him at his hideout for an article in rolling stone m
man has been sentenced to life behind bars in a u.s. prison the judge in brooklyn accused him of overwhelming evil and ordered him to forfeit more than $12000000000.00 in gotten drug proceeds before today's sentencing corpsmen denounced the trial and complained about his conditions in solitary confinement here's a look back at his life and crimes. he's been notorious for decades as the head of the scene a lower drug cartel mexican drug lord joaquin guzman also known as el chapo guzman has been...
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u.s. prison was in 2003 now since then and unofficial moratorium has been observed while a review was carried out the u.s. justice department says that review is now complete and it's clear the way for executions to start again critics of the death penalty say the decision is politically motivated with the aim of bolstering support for president donald trump in next year's election. the execution chamber still frequently used in the united states but in recent years the death penalty has only been applied by state governments or at least 3 people have been executed at a national level in the past 3 decades. now the attorney general william barr has authorized the resumption of capital punishment by the federal government so this is kind of a new. surprising announcement there's no particular call for the death penalty at any federal level but there are people on the federal death row who have committed serious homicides and juries have found that they are subject to the death penalty so. there's
u.s. prison was in 2003 now since then and unofficial moratorium has been observed while a review was carried out the u.s. justice department says that review is now complete and it's clear the way for executions to start again critics of the death penalty say the decision is politically motivated with the aim of bolstering support for president donald trump in next year's election. the execution chamber still frequently used in the united states but in recent years the death penalty has only...
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mexican drug lord el chapo guzman has been sentenced to life behind bars in a u.s. prison the brooklyn judge also ordered him to pay back more than $12000000000.00 in gotten drug proceeds goldman was brought to the u.s. in 2017 after he twice escaped from mexican prisons he was convicted in an epic drug trafficking trial in february before today's sentencing he denounced the trial and complained about the conditions he faced in solitary confinement the judge accused him of overwhelming evil let's look back on grossman's life and crimes. he's been notorious for decades as the head of the signal lower drug cartel mexican drug lord were keen guzman also known as el chapo guzman has been held in solitary confinement as a high security new york prison since he was extradited from mexico to the u.s. in 2017 during his trial in brooklyn special security measures were in place including the deployment of a gas detection device because man made 2 or dayshift the states from jail in mexico most recently through an underground tunnel dug by accomplices in july 2015 a worldwide manhun
mexican drug lord el chapo guzman has been sentenced to life behind bars in a u.s. prison the brooklyn judge also ordered him to pay back more than $12000000000.00 in gotten drug proceeds goldman was brought to the u.s. in 2017 after he twice escaped from mexican prisons he was convicted in an epic drug trafficking trial in february before today's sentencing he denounced the trial and complained about the conditions he faced in solitary confinement the judge accused him of overwhelming evil...
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. >>> the mexican drug lord known else i chabot was sentenced to life in u.s. prison today. as tom hanson reports, he also spoke publicly for the first time since his arrest. before being handed a life sentence with no parole, i'll chaba guzman addressed the court through an interpreter, the 62-year-old described his stay at a manhattan jail as torture, saying, have been forced to drink unsanitary water. i've been denied access to fresh air and sunlight. the only sunlight that i have comes through in the air vent. the judge was unfazed and ordered guzman to pay the government $12.6 billion in restitution. psych the sentence is significant and it is well deserved. it means that never again will i'll chaba guzman poor poison over the borders, making billions well innocent lives are lost. truck defense lawyers are planning to appeal. they say he did not receive a fair trial. spot the case was simply an inquisition. it was a show trial. >> reporter: el chapo was convicted in february on multiple conspiracy charges linked to drug trafficking. during a three-month trial, prosecuto
. >>> the mexican drug lord known else i chabot was sentenced to life in u.s. prison today. as tom hanson reports, he also spoke publicly for the first time since his arrest. before being handed a life sentence with no parole, i'll chaba guzman addressed the court through an interpreter, the 62-year-old described his stay at a manhattan jail as torture, saying, have been forced to drink unsanitary water. i've been denied access to fresh air and sunlight. the only sunlight that i have...
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to resume executions later this year the last time after is that was put to death in a federal u.s. prison was in 2003 since then an unofficial moratorium has been observed on a view was carried on the u.s. justice department says the review has not been completed and has cleared the way for executions to begin again critics of the death penalty say the decision is politically motivated with the aim of both to bring support for president donald trump ahead of the next election. the execution chamber still frequently used in the united states but in recent years the death penalty has only been applied by state governments only 3 people have been executed at a national level in the past 3 decades now the attorney general william barr has authorized the resumption of capital punishment by the federal government so this is kind of a new. surprising announcement there's no particular call for the death penalty that any federal level but there are people on the federal death row who have committed serious homicides and juries have found that they are subject to the death penalty so. there's noth
to resume executions later this year the last time after is that was put to death in a federal u.s. prison was in 2003 since then an unofficial moratorium has been observed on a view was carried on the u.s. justice department says the review has not been completed and has cleared the way for executions to begin again critics of the death penalty say the decision is politically motivated with the aim of both to bring support for president donald trump ahead of the next election. the execution...
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has been sentenced to life behind bars in a u.s. prison the judge in brooklyn today accused him of overwhelming evil and ordered him to forfeit more than 12000000000 dollars money that he earned by selling drugs before today's sentencing goldsman denounced the trial and complained about the conditions in solitary confinement outside the courthouse u.s. authorities took no chances with mexico's most notorious drug lord head of the scene a little a cocktail. also known as el chapo. violence misery and devastation inflicted on countless individuals and communities by the drugs that mr guzman and his organization inflicted on our country for more than 2 decades. but we can ensure that he spends every minute of every day. of his life in a prison here in the united states. court sketches show him bidding farewell to his wife. they are unlikely to be reunited. sentenced to life without parole plus 30 years defense said the trial was a miscarriage of justice it was a show trial and how it ended is exactly perfect all that mattered was the governme
has been sentenced to life behind bars in a u.s. prison the judge in brooklyn today accused him of overwhelming evil and ordered him to forfeit more than 12000000000 dollars money that he earned by selling drugs before today's sentencing goldsman denounced the trial and complained about the conditions in solitary confinement outside the courthouse u.s. authorities took no chances with mexico's most notorious drug lord head of the scene a little a cocktail. also known as el chapo. violence...
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the mexican drug lord known as el chapo was sentenced today to life in u.s. prison. he also spoke publicly for the first time since his arrest. >> before being handed a life sentence with no parole joaquin "el chapo" guzman address the court through an interpreter. the 62-year-old described his stay at a manhattan jail as torture. saying "i have been forced to drink unsanitary water. i've been denied access to fresh air and sunlight, the only sunlight i have in my cell comes through in the air vent. " the judge was unphased and ordered guzman to pay the government $12.6 billion in restitution. >> his sentence is significant and it is well deserved. it means that never again will guzman pour poison over our borders making billions while innocent lives are lost. >> reporter: defense lawyers are planning to appeal. they say guzman did not receive a fair trial. >> this case was simply an inquisition. it was a show trial. >> reporter: el chapo was convicted in february on multiple conspiracy charges linked to drug trafficking. during a three-month trial, prosecutors portr
the mexican drug lord known as el chapo was sentenced today to life in u.s. prison. he also spoke publicly for the first time since his arrest. >> before being handed a life sentence with no parole joaquin "el chapo" guzman address the court through an interpreter. the 62-year-old described his stay at a manhattan jail as torture. saying "i have been forced to drink unsanitary water. i've been denied access to fresh air and sunlight, the only sunlight i have in my cell...
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u.s. prisons and camps men women and children hardly anyone is allowed to study. you wouldn't believe how bad these people. these are people. these are adults and we're taking them out of the country the level of the ring which never happened before is the american dream for everyone. ana maria donald trump has long been talking about a crisis at the southern border and in fact the recent numbers appear to be bearing him out why are we seeing what is truly enormous talk of people coming across...
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u.s. prisoners by 50%, as well as apolish the death penalty and mandatory minimum sentences.d eliminate prison time for drug possession. something that would be retroactive. he talked about why it's critical for him and other white candidates to address race head on. >> if you're a white candidate, it is twice as important for you to be talking about racial inequity, and not just describing the problem, which is fashionable in politics. but talking about what we're going to do about it, and describing the outcomes we're trying to solve for. >> wesley is a national reporter for the washington post. good to have you back. i ran through some of the bits of the proposal, it includes biases in health care, homeownership, you think it's a good start? not enough? >> >> certainly it's an ambitious plan. and as the mayor said, there is an importance and a lot of minority voters feel an importance. and folks not just talking about adopting the language of the problem, sort of the woke speak of the moment. where everyone knows they're supposed to decry white supremacy and talk about pri
u.s. prisoners by 50%, as well as apolish the death penalty and mandatory minimum sentences.d eliminate prison time for drug possession. something that would be retroactive. he talked about why it's critical for him and other white candidates to address race head on. >> if you're a white candidate, it is twice as important for you to be talking about racial inequity, and not just describing the problem, which is fashionable in politics. but talking about what we're going to do about it,...
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u.s. prisoner, hope to go convince the regime to halt its nuclear weapon's program and president bill clintong at the request of president obama in 2009 to help free two reporters being held hostage, while there, clinton negotiated the release of dictator kim jong-il but not all past presidents have been open to the idea of opening to hermit kingdom. >> used to slaughter two u.s. soldiers, no wonder i think they are evil. >> president trump's visit to north korea will strike out in diplomatic efforts for the history books to decide? washington gillian turner, fox news. ♪ >> let's talk about road to 2020 as kamala harris catches the attention of the gop following fiery first debate against joe biden. >> kamala harris and i've said this before, she's got game, she is very talented, she's very smart and she'll be a force to be reckon with. jillian: is she the best new hope for the democrats to take on president trump in 2020? here to debate that is gop strategist and democratic strategist kevin, thank you both for joining us, we certainly appreciate it this morning, kevin, i will start with you,
u.s. prisoner, hope to go convince the regime to halt its nuclear weapon's program and president bill clintong at the request of president obama in 2009 to help free two reporters being held hostage, while there, clinton negotiated the release of dictator kim jong-il but not all past presidents have been open to the idea of opening to hermit kingdom. >> used to slaughter two u.s. soldiers, no wonder i think they are evil. >> president trump's visit to north korea will strike out in...
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. >>> the drug lord elchap pa will spen the left rest of his life u.s. prison. he was convicted in february of leading a sprawling and deadly international drug smuggling operation. a loaf sentence is mandatory under federal sentencing guidelines. guzman spoke briefly claiming that he was denied a fair trial. el chapo will serve his sentence at a super max prison in colorado where no inmate has ever escaped. >>> a twist to the criminal case against actor kevin spacey. prosecutors have decided to drop sex misconduct charges. spacey was accused of groping an 18-year-old bus boy in a massachusetts restaurant back in 2016. the accuser, though, invoked his fifth amendment right and refused to testify about deleted text messages on his cell phone that could show the actor's innocence. a detective did testify the mother admitted to removing information from the phone before she turned it over. that cell phone is now missing. spacey has repeatedly denied all allegations. >>> in the north bay a spike in the number of people dying on the train tracks. since late june five
. >>> the drug lord elchap pa will spen the left rest of his life u.s. prison. he was convicted in february of leading a sprawling and deadly international drug smuggling operation. a loaf sentence is mandatory under federal sentencing guidelines. guzman spoke briefly claiming that he was denied a fair trial. el chapo will serve his sentence at a super max prison in colorado where no inmate has ever escaped. >>> a twist to the criminal case against actor kevin spacey....
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prison. >> it took guzman a lifetime to build his empire and now he'll live the rest of his life in a u.s. security prison. >> yesterday guzman was sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years for drug trafficking. he read from a prepared 1990. overdose deaths often involve more than one drug. >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, comedian jon stewart has tough words for senator rand paul over a 9/11 compensation bill. >>> and invading area 51. a joke calling for people to sign up to a military base as more than a million people sign up. this is the "cbs morning news." lower a1c helps, but type 2 diabetes still increases my risk of a fatal cardiovascular event. because type 2 diabetes is more than a1c. wow-these are great answers! and that's why there's jardiance- the first type 2 diabetes pill that offers fesaardiovaslar benefit for adults who also have known heart disease. because jardiance can reduce my risk of dying from a cardiovascular event. and it lowers my a1c, with diet and exercise. and-it's the #1 prescribed pill in its class. jardiance can cause serious side effects including d
prison. >> it took guzman a lifetime to build his empire and now he'll live the rest of his life in a u.s. security prison. >> yesterday guzman was sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years for drug trafficking. he read from a prepared 1990. overdose deaths often involve more than one drug. >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, comedian jon stewart has tough words for senator rand paul over a 9/11 compensation bill. >>> and invading area 51. a joke...
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u.s. prisoners of war in north vietnam.he traveled where he met with ambassadors from russia and north vietnam. perot made headlines again in 1979 when two eds employees were taken hostage during the revolution in iran, he organized and paid for a successful private mission to rescue the men and bring them home. perot ran for president again in 1996, but this time he was barred from the debates, so he bought network air time and broad cast a series of informercials to explain his personal vision for america. perot won only 8% of the vote in '96. wolf blitzer, cnn washington. >> wolf, thank you so much for that. joining me right now by phone is cnn presidential historian douglas brinkley. thanks so much for joining me. wolf laid it out, laid out ross perot's life so well. we all know him most probably from the 1992 run for president. what is ross perot's political legacy, do you think, as we look back on it now? >> in the american history textbook it's going to be about 1992 and the fact that you could get 19% of the vote. i
u.s. prisoners of war in north vietnam.he traveled where he met with ambassadors from russia and north vietnam. perot made headlines again in 1979 when two eds employees were taken hostage during the revolution in iran, he organized and paid for a successful private mission to rescue the men and bring them home. perot ran for president again in 1996, but this time he was barred from the debates, so he bought network air time and broad cast a series of informercials to explain his personal...
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. >> dana: he's not escaping from a u.s. prison indeed. thank you. prosecutors describing a midevil level of brutality as they charge two dozen members of ms13 with a series of murders in california. christina coleman is live in los angeles with this story. christina? >> reporter: dana, out of the 22 defendants prosecutors say 19 entered the u.s. illegally over the past three or four years, and now they're accused of nearly 200 crimes in several states including abducting, choking and killing a man who crossed out their gang graffiti. >> the victim was dismembered and one of the defendants allegedly carved out his heart before throwing the body parts into a canyon. >> reporter: u.s. attorneys released photos showing the ms13 members with an machete, guns and showing gang science. the 78 page indictment provides horrific details. prosecutors say some of the crimes involve gang members just trying to move up in the gang's ranks. 16 of the 22 people charged are also believed to be connected to the murders of six other people most thought to be rivals of
. >> dana: he's not escaping from a u.s. prison indeed. thank you. prosecutors describing a midevil level of brutality as they charge two dozen members of ms13 with a series of murders in california. christina coleman is live in los angeles with this story. christina? >> reporter: dana, out of the 22 defendants prosecutors say 19 entered the u.s. illegally over the past three or four years, and now they're accused of nearly 200 crimes in several states including abducting, choking...
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u.s. prisoners of war in north vietnam.rs from russia and north vietnam. perot made headlines again in 1979 when two eds employees were taken hostage during the revolution in iran, he organized and paid for a successful private mission to rescue the men and bring them home. perot ran for president again in 1996, but this time he was barred from the debates, so he bought network air time and broadcast a series to express his vision for america. perot won only 8% of the vote in 1996. wolf blitzer, cnn washington. >> jamie joins us now on the phone. and of course our thoughts with his wife margo. he is survived by her and their five children. you covered him for years. tell me what he was like. >> i think that ross perot, poppy, was perhaps the original maverick. we used that term a lot. from his voice to his style. very plain spoken. before donald trump captured the american public, certainly ross perot did as an independent. he also didn't listen to the people around him. and by that i mean, the political advisers. when i co
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the mexican drug kingpin knownel ashapo" has been sentenced to life in a u.s. prisonthout parole. a federal judge in new yk imposed the penalty on joaquin guzman tod. prosecutors said guzman's sinaloa cartel smuggled mountains of cocaine into the u.s. over 25 years, and killed those who stood in the way. >> the long road that led "chapo" guzman from the mountains of sinaloa to the courthouse behind us today was paved with death, drugs and destruction. but it ended today with justice. >> woodruff: the judge also ordered guzman to pay more than $12 billion in drug earnings. wly released federal dat shows drug companies in the u.s. steppeup shipments of opioid painkillers as the addiction epidemic expded. between 2006 and 2012, the shipments rose morthan 50%, totaling 76 billion pillel the data wassed by a federal judge in ohio, who i presiding over hundreds of lawsuits against drug makers. the world health organization has declared an international health emergency over the ebolau reak in congo. today's action follows the virus' spread intooma, a city of two million peo
the mexican drug kingpin knownel ashapo" has been sentenced to life in a u.s. prisonthout parole. a federal judge in new yk imposed the penalty on joaquin guzman tod. prosecutors said guzman's sinaloa cartel smuggled mountains of cocaine into the u.s. over 25 years, and killed those who stood in the way. >> the long road that led "chapo" guzman from the mountains of sinaloa to the courthouse behind us today was paved with death, drugs and destruction. but it ended today...
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that is an active topic of discussion in the circles as to who is born a u.s. prison. as a matter of constitutional entitlement. my question is, in section two as david mentioned, in section two of the 14th and i met, the precise wording is disenfranchised on the basement -- on the basis -- in proportion to the number of citizens shall bear to the whole numbers. happen or ating has portion of representation has to have been on the basis of census numbers, those words were written in 1866. in census question was act 1820 and 1830. would the framers have understood that in 80% of recent , that text censuses seems to presuppose they had the information off the census. i am curious as to why i had am wrong on that. that's why i am wrong on that. the question from my seatmate, if i hate your guts and ou $100,000 and i do not inform the court of my hatred, should my suit be thrown out because i hate you? from an esteemed member of the room. not me. >> we are assuming this is a hypothetical question. >> i think my friend has the highest respect. >> on the second question, if
that is an active topic of discussion in the circles as to who is born a u.s. prison. as a matter of constitutional entitlement. my question is, in section two as david mentioned, in section two of the 14th and i met, the precise wording is disenfranchised on the basement -- on the basis -- in proportion to the number of citizens shall bear to the whole numbers. happen or ating has portion of representation has to have been on the basis of census numbers, those words were written in 1866. in...
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charging the suspect with murder and 2 counts of attempted murder if convicted he could face life in prison. u.s. president donald trump cost yet another controversy over the weekend by calling the city of baltimore a rat and a rodent infested mess critics say that the president's remarks were directed at a black politician from the city alija cummings who had slammed the federal government's treatment of migrants some have described trump's comments as racist w. is all over sal it has been to baltimore on the east coast to hear what citizens are saying about their hometown. the city of baltimore faces many problems and one has been there for many years west baltimore which is prone to crime and violence and where the streets are indicate. one of the last homicides happened just here a few days ago with more than 300 people murdered last year there's no doubt that baltimore is one of the most violent cities in north america but does this make it a rat and rodent infested mess president trump says a series of inflammatory tweets from the wide tells is baltimore's lead us problem president trump c
charging the suspect with murder and 2 counts of attempted murder if convicted he could face life in prison. u.s. president donald trump cost yet another controversy over the weekend by calling the city of baltimore a rat and a rodent infested mess critics say that the president's remarks were directed at a black politician from the city alija cummings who had slammed the federal government's treatment of migrants some have described trump's comments as racist w. is all over sal it has been to...
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happening now, mexican drug lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman is sentenced to life plus 30 years in u.s. prisonsmuggling drugs into the united states. >>> the aclu is asking a federal judge to block president trump's new asylum rule, the aclu seeking a hearing on that tomorrow in san francisco. the new rule is for refugees to pass through another country first. we have another local news update in half an hour. have a good morning. time. summer is the time to share moments and create memories. gcu's online degree program puts you first. so you can make the most of your time. find your purpose at grand canyon university. there's no such thing so start driving and don't stop. because no one takes off at the finish line. and the only way to get that trophy, is to take it. net generation. official youth tennis of the usta. >>> it's 8:00 on "today. coming up, the heat is on. nearly 230 million people across the country bracing for a brutal summer heat wave >> we figure hot weather is going to come. it is smacking us in the face a little bit. >> temperatures expected to be the hottest of the year. ho
happening now, mexican drug lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman is sentenced to life plus 30 years in u.s. prisonsmuggling drugs into the united states. >>> the aclu is asking a federal judge to block president trump's new asylum rule, the aclu seeking a hearing on that tomorrow in san francisco. the new rule is for refugees to pass through another country first. we have another local news update in half an hour. have a good morning. time. summer is the time to share moments and...
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u.s. and put them in prison where they came from. tens of thousands of protesters have demonstrated across sudan to mark 40 days since a crackdown by security forces meanwhile a political transitional deep transition deal between the military hunter and the pro-democracy coalition has been agreed in principle but has yet to be signed well those are the headlines on al-jazeera inside story is coming up next. turkey defies u.s. warnings to buy a russian missile defense system why is the sale so controversial and could turkey be risking its position in the nato military alliance this is inside story. thanks. hello and welcome to the program i'm dennis now a battle appears to be looming within the west the world's most important military alliance the 2 nato members with the largest armies are in dispute over weapons from russia the u.s. is threatening sanctions against turkey for taking delivery of the russian s $400.00 anti missile system this faces russian weapons inside nato territory washington had warned that if the sale goes ahead
u.s. and put them in prison where they came from. tens of thousands of protesters have demonstrated across sudan to mark 40 days since a crackdown by security forces meanwhile a political transitional deep transition deal between the military hunter and the pro-democracy coalition has been agreed in principle but has yet to be signed well those are the headlines on al-jazeera inside story is coming up next. turkey defies u.s. warnings to buy a russian missile defense system why is the sale so...
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and gio, he'll soon head to a federal prison here in the u.s.? >> reporter: that's right, david. he's likely headed toward the nation's most secure prison, the supermax in florence, colorado. we're told he's going to be monitored there 24 hours a day. david? >> gio benitez tonight. we can hear the choppers overhead there, gio, thank you. >>> and we do mark a passing tonight. the death of former securi eer court justice john paul stevens. he served 35 years on the court. nominated by a republican, he was a moderate justice and became the court's outspoken liberal voice over time. chief justice john roberts saying he brought kindness to the bench. justice seechbs was 99. >>> and tonight, the former prisoner behind bars for 23 years, who had his conviction overturned today for a murder he did not commit. christopher tapp hugging family members in court, right there in idaho falls. new dna technology clearing him in a 1996 rape and murder. tapp, now 43, served more than two decades behind bars, roughly half his life. >> it's a new life, a new world for me. and i'm just going to enjoy
and gio, he'll soon head to a federal prison here in the u.s.? >> reporter: that's right, david. he's likely headed toward the nation's most secure prison, the supermax in florence, colorado. we're told he's going to be monitored there 24 hours a day. david? >> gio benitez tonight. we can hear the choppers overhead there, gio, thank you. >>> and we do mark a passing tonight. the death of former securi eer court justice john paul stevens. he served 35 years on the court....
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u.s. on corruption charges links to a prison in construction giants. the u.s. house of representatives has voted to condemn the court's racist comments that president donald trump made but for congresswoman on sunday president trump tweeted it's telling the for politicians to go back to where they came from and he's refused to let up despite growing criticism both at home and abroad mike hanna reports from washington d.c. . without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table the vote went largely along party lines only for republicans joining house democrats in their rebuke of president trump it was a rare occasion on which all in the house were forced to go on the record in response to intemperate comments made by the president these comments from the white house are disgraceful and disgusting and that comment are racist the vote was delayed by republicans who attempted to have the accusation of racism made by the house speaker introducing the bill struck off the record i urge genuine if you will and you know that the balance of my house is going t
u.s. on corruption charges links to a prison in construction giants. the u.s. house of representatives has voted to condemn the court's racist comments that president donald trump made but for congresswoman on sunday president trump tweeted it's telling the for politicians to go back to where they came from and he's refused to let up despite growing criticism both at home and abroad mike hanna reports from washington d.c. . without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table the...
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u.s. navy. including criticizing him for mistreating british prisoners. this is embarrassing to the u.s. government, but think about it. the founding fathers put everything on the line. this was not an election or paul. if they lost the revolution, they would get hung for treason. in the middle of that's revolution, they paused, and they said every inhabitant of the united states should report waste, fraud, and corruption to congress and appropriate authorities, even if it barest the new government -- it embarrassed the new government. they passed the law and voted money for the lawyers for the whistleblowers who had been thrown in jail. and they released all of the ,apers that were controversial that were embarrassing to the government. the whistleblowers won the case. 1778, so this30, is not some token day. this is a day for every american to sit back and say, whoa, whistleblowers have been with us for a long time and they have done an incredible job. host: we use the term dead -- did we use the term whistleblower in 1778? guest: that came in the late 60's and early 70's. host: why the
u.s. navy. including criticizing him for mistreating british prisoners. this is embarrassing to the u.s. government, but think about it. the founding fathers put everything on the line. this was not an election or paul. if they lost the revolution, they would get hung for treason. in the middle of that's revolution, they paused, and they said every inhabitant of the united states should report waste, fraud, and corruption to congress and appropriate authorities, even if it barest the new...
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he has broken out of prison before in mexico, which is one reason he was tried in the u.s. the bureau of prisons did not give him time for an appeal. >>> check out cnn business at 4:57 even time. a look at your markets around the world. asian and european markets are lower. on wall street, futures are pointing to a low open. stocks finished lower for the second day in a war as they went back to the surface. the dow slipping 116 points thursday. the s&p 500 suffered the worst one day percentage drop in more than three weeks. the nasdaq finished lower. now investors working on worries against expectations of a federal reserve interest rate cut in two weeks. >>> growth in ibm's cloud business is the bright spot. the cloud division was up 5% on 5.6 billion revenue while ibm's cloud business was up, the growth pales in comparison to the competitors. microsoft azure and amazon web services posted web growth of 73% in the quarter ending march 31. amazon web services grew more than 41% in the first quarter of 2019. ibm says there is still growth opportunity for ibm cloud especially
he has broken out of prison before in mexico, which is one reason he was tried in the u.s. the bureau of prisons did not give him time for an appeal. >>> check out cnn business at 4:57 even time. a look at your markets around the world. asian and european markets are lower. on wall street, futures are pointing to a low open. stocks finished lower for the second day in a war as they went back to the surface. the dow slipping 116 points thursday. the s&p 500 suffered the worst one...
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u.s. out of the prison also says this official who no longer deal with the british ambassador in washington confidential memos from the rock were leaked over the wreak the weekend revealing how he had called the u.s. president's administration both dysfunctional and in its news hour coming up in around 25 minutes time right now it is back to marco polo a very modern journey. venice once a powerful trading post of the western world. professes out is on the trail of marco polo the venetian much and who traveled east and recorded his journeys for posterity. but marco polo was not just to much and he has a mission from the pope. to deliver a letter to the mongol emperor asking for a political alliance. marco polo has traveled for 3 years without ever leaving mongol territory now he approaches the heart of it the court of public on the grandson of the old conquering scholar the most powerful man in moscow post time. she will get on this you know to the she knew. it of a alamy been the daughter ality told him. that there's already ill gunk on a pupil syndicate my foot. they came be the other. if
u.s. out of the prison also says this official who no longer deal with the british ambassador in washington confidential memos from the rock were leaked over the wreak the weekend revealing how he had called the u.s. president's administration both dysfunctional and in its news hour coming up in around 25 minutes time right now it is back to marco polo a very modern journey. venice once a powerful trading post of the western world. professes out is on the trail of marco polo the venetian much...
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the russian government has produced no evidence showing his guilt while he languishes in prison. the u.s, he is a businessman who was visiting moscow on the government arrested him. russia has refused and instead floated a prisoner swap. surrogate rehab cobb told the russian state media "we would like to get the american side to resolve the situation on a reasonable well-balanced basis, not waiting even for a verdict. he suggested the united states release constantine your sanko, a russian pilot serving 20 years in an american prison for conspiracy to smuggle cocaine. he has a asked president trump to raise his case. the white house says the president and president putin discussed several issues although in their read out there was no specific mention of the case. >> mike: july 4th weekend is off to a blood he start for chicago. even with an additional 1500 police officers out patrolling the they were also confronted with a different problem. >> chicago police went into the holiday weekend prepped to deal with areas. after the organized fireworks display some people continue to light off
the russian government has produced no evidence showing his guilt while he languishes in prison. the u.s, he is a businessman who was visiting moscow on the government arrested him. russia has refused and instead floated a prisoner swap. surrogate rehab cobb told the russian state media "we would like to get the american side to resolve the situation on a reasonable well-balanced basis, not waiting even for a verdict. he suggested the united states release constantine your sanko, a russian...
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u.s. and put them in prison where they came from. one democratic congresswoman says some religious leaders in texas are offering sanctuary to anybody who might be part of the raids. but it is a place where people like me. people of faith are civic leaders union leaders are prepared to fight against a dastardly order from washington d.c. that is making margaret of the broken immigration system. i'm to see international has called on russia to ease what it says is the house treatment of civilians who are living along disputed border lines with georgia it accuses the moscow back to administer a sions of south ossetia and abkhazia of stopping free movement and illegally detaining people for crossing the boundaries andrew symonds has been to the georgian side of one of many communities split into. he's $85.00 he's frail and david burnished really feels like a prisoner in his own home russia sees his small patch of land as an international border georgia calls it the line of occupation on a map it's a dotted line on the ground it calls his
u.s. and put them in prison where they came from. one democratic congresswoman says some religious leaders in texas are offering sanctuary to anybody who might be part of the raids. but it is a place where people like me. people of faith are civic leaders union leaders are prepared to fight against a dastardly order from washington d.c. that is making margaret of the broken immigration system. i'm to see international has called on russia to ease what it says is the house treatment of civilians...
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u.s. citizen held prisoner for 7 months and returned later, hoping to convince regime to halt nuclear weapon, president bill clinton traveled to pyongyang at request of president obama in 2009 to help free 2 reporters held hostage. and but not ought past -- not all mas past presidents are opeo the idea. >> no wonder i think they are evil. >> it will stack up in the efforts, is for history books to decide. today, just a few hours after his visit all eyes on immediate promise of renewed negotiations between washington and pyongyang. in washington, jillian turner, fox news. >> thank you. >> president drew ire from former aides to barack obama after president claimed that the former president, begged for a sit down with kim jong-un but turned down. some ex-obama aides said that president was not telling the truth, joining me now. president of washington strategy group, joel ruben. you served in obama administration, let's were you looking for a meeting with kim jong-un. >> i was in state department at the time but there was no meeting request out there. i don't know why president trump needed to
u.s. citizen held prisoner for 7 months and returned later, hoping to convince regime to halt nuclear weapon, president bill clinton traveled to pyongyang at request of president obama in 2009 to help free 2 reporters held hostage. and but not ought past -- not all mas past presidents are opeo the idea. >> no wonder i think they are evil. >> it will stack up in the efforts, is for history books to decide. today, just a few hours after his visit all eyes on immediate promise of...
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he has broken out of prison before in mexico, which is one reason he was tried here in the u.s. request for transfer claiming jury misconduct. >>> a deceased vietnam veteran with no family receiving an incredible sendoff. wayne wilson's friends put a call out for people to attend his funeral. they expected an extra 10 to 15 people to show up. instead, you see the crowd there, about 3,000 people turned up. some driven from tennessee, iowa to pay their respects. full military honors were performed for wilson who died in may at the age of 67. >>> everyone loves a refreshing drink on a hot summer day, but an 11-year-old boy in utah came up with an ingenius new twist. his sign advertising ice cold beer. that got the attention of neighbors who then alerted police. when the police arrived they saw the boy selling ice cold rootbeer. he wrote the word root on his sign really, really small. they were so impressed they bought a couple of beers from the young boy. business is booming. the rootbeer stand will stay open until the school year begins. cheers to you, young seth. hope business is
he has broken out of prison before in mexico, which is one reason he was tried here in the u.s. request for transfer claiming jury misconduct. >>> a deceased vietnam veteran with no family receiving an incredible sendoff. wayne wilson's friends put a call out for people to attend his funeral. they expected an extra 10 to 15 people to show up. instead, you see the crowd there, about 3,000 people turned up. some driven from tennessee, iowa to pay their respects. full military honors were...
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u.s. navy and cooing criticizing him for mistreating british prisoners. so this was embarrassing to the u.s. governor -- government. but think about it. the founding fathers put everything on the line. this wasn't an election. if they lost the revolution they are going to get home for treason. in the middle of that revolution they paused. they said every inhabitant of the united states should report waste, fraud and corruption even if it embarrassed the new government. and not only did they pass that law they then voted money for the lawyers for the bristle -- whistleblowers who had been thrown in jail and they released all the papers that were controversial, that were embarrassing to the government. and the whistleblowers won their case. andand that was july 30, 1778. so this is not some token day. this is a day for every american to sit back and say, whistleblowers have been with us for a long time and they've done an incredible job. the term we use whistleblower in 1778? guest: no. that came into use in the 1960's and early 70's. nobody really knows the
u.s. navy and cooing criticizing him for mistreating british prisoners. so this was embarrassing to the u.s. governor -- government. but think about it. the founding fathers put everything on the line. this wasn't an election. if they lost the revolution they are going to get home for treason. in the middle of that revolution they paused. they said every inhabitant of the united states should report waste, fraud and corruption even if it embarrassed the new government. and not only did they...
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year-old mcdonald 16 times-- in 2014.01 van dyke was convicted of second-degree murder and is now in prison. the u.s. justice department today announced the e release of more than 3,000 federal prisoners. alit is part of a new crim justice law that eases mandatory sentences imposed for drugd crimes her offenses. >> in terms of the rangeof people who have been released,he the largest number are drug offenders, the second group are weapons and explosives and the third group are sex offenders, but there's a very wide range of people who are being released. >> woodruff: there are currently 180,000 inmates in the federal prison system. a heat wave spread misery across more of the country today,is pushing temperatures to near 100 degrees in washington, new yorks and other ci the blanket of heat and humidity no extends from kansas es east coast, and forecasters say temperatures will climb even higher over the weekend. we'll look at what's driving this warm-up, later in the program. in germany, thousands of young people protested in berlin, demanding action to stop earth's climate from overheating. 16-year-
year-old mcdonald 16 times-- in 2014.01 van dyke was convicted of second-degree murder and is now in prison. the u.s. justice department today announced the e release of more than 3,000 federal prisoners. alit is part of a new crim justice law that eases mandatory sentences imposed for drugd crimes her offenses. >> in terms of the rangeof people who have been released,he the largest number are drug offenders, the second group are weapons and explosives and the third group are sex...
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are demanding the release of the shia leader sheikh to bring him such zazi who's been in prison since 2015. u.s. president donald trump has canceled plans to add a question on citizenship to the 2020 u.s. census he said he would instead direct federal agencies to compile that information on non-citizens using existing databases to change of course also fight over including the question which the supreme court blocked in june. hopes of an imminent cut in the u.s. interest rates have propelled share prices in new york to record highs the dow jones industrial average closing above $27000.00 for the 1st time the federal reserve is expected to cut rates later this month while to here in germany now and for many visitors to berlin their trip here is not complete without a stop at museum island on the river spray in the heart of the german capital museum island is home to 5 world class institutions perham on the altars newseum the noise museum the altar nuts and all the gallery and the boda museum combined they treat museum goers to masterpieces of history art and architecture. museum island was found
are demanding the release of the shia leader sheikh to bring him such zazi who's been in prison since 2015. u.s. president donald trump has canceled plans to add a question on citizenship to the 2020 u.s. census he said he would instead direct federal agencies to compile that information on non-citizens using existing databases to change of course also fight over including the question which the supreme court blocked in june. hopes of an imminent cut in the u.s. interest rates have propelled...
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u.s. court has sentenced mexican drug. life in prison plus 30 years was convicted in february of murder conspiracy and drug trafficking. now sudan could finally be on the path to a new form of government a political deal has been signed between the military junta and protest leaders after months of division they've agreed to form a power sharing body that many hope will eventually lead to civilian fall it will be made up of military leaders and representatives from the pro-democracy coalition known as the forces for freedom and change the deal is the 1st step towards meeting protesters demands for civilian vol and a separate constitutional agreement is expected to be signed on friday. the transitional military council is reaching agreement with the freedom and change forces you have witnessed the signing of the document it is a huge achievement representing a step towards an all inclusive agreement among all the forces in sudan it is in a new era and paves the way for the upcoming steps of the console the dacian and celebration and reins
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u.s. bureau of prisons has not executed anyone since 2003. >> nawaz: the department of justice said today,those executions can continue because the department is doneeviewing issues that had been raised about lethal-injection drugs. the "washington post's" devlin barrett is here to break down this policy shift. welcome to the n.s hour, devl >> hi. thanks for having me. >> nawaz: so let's talking about the timing first. what it is that prompted this rule change? >> well, the trump administration hasf á supportivee death penalty. jeff session, the previous ettorney general, talked about how he wanted moreath cases brought. whey were always headed here. and i think frankl they have come up with is they think they have come up with a chemical formula really around the biggest logistical hurdle to executing people, which has been this legal debate and frank policy and political debate over what drugs to use and where to get those drugs. >> nawaz: when you say they ve come up with a chemical formula, what's the answer they're proposing here? >> for many years te way people were executed in this
u.s. bureau of prisons has not executed anyone since 2003. >> nawaz: the department of justice said today,those executions can continue because the department is doneeviewing issues that had been raised about lethal-injection drugs. the "washington post's" devlin barrett is here to break down this policy shift. welcome to the n.s hour, devl >> hi. thanks for having me. >> nawaz: so let's talking about the timing first. what it is that prompted this rule change?...
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u.s. and put them in prison where they came from 100 joining us from washington d.c. and it's quite unusual that an announcement was made prior to these raids actually taking place john it's. that's right daryn it's extraordinary for a u.s. law enforcement agency to telegraph ahead of time that it's going to raid people raids after all are supposed to be undisclosed and the people are supposed to be unwitting but that's exactly what happened with the immigrations and customs enforcement agency and it happened because president of trump tweeted about this he talked about it in june saying that millions of people would be rounded up in raids now after postponing that he says about 2000 people with final deportation orders in the united states will be targeted in major cities across the u.s. cities like los angeles chicago new york houston places where there are large hispanic populations and not coincidentally perhaps places that have a concentration of democratic voters not in the rural areas where trump voters tend to be so the customs enforcement agency is going afte
u.s. and put them in prison where they came from 100 joining us from washington d.c. and it's quite unusual that an announcement was made prior to these raids actually taking place john it's. that's right daryn it's extraordinary for a u.s. law enforcement agency to telegraph ahead of time that it's going to raid people raids after all are supposed to be undisclosed and the people are supposed to be unwitting but that's exactly what happened with the immigrations and customs enforcement agency...
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u.s. court a sentence mexican drug lord joaquin el chapo guzman to life in prison plus 30 years he was convicted in february of murder conspiracy and drug trafficking u.s. prosecutors say he sold more than 12000000000 dollars worth of illegal drugs well chaplain's lawyer of the trial was unfair and that he appealed the judgment. this case was simply an inquisition it was a show trial and how it ended is exactly perfect for that description in that it didn't make a difference what the jury. saw what they said what they discussed what they voted on at the end of the day all that mattered was the government's evidence a matter how flawed it may have been the matter how many lunatics and sociopaths and psychopaths that it depended on all that mattered was the evidence and the jury be damned it's got out talking on christensen a machine is joining us live from new york very strong woods and chop noir big question what happened in court. well perhaps the most dramatic moments were when joaquin guzman better known as el chapo took the stand himself and spoke before the judge took the opportunity to spe
u.s. court a sentence mexican drug lord joaquin el chapo guzman to life in prison plus 30 years he was convicted in february of murder conspiracy and drug trafficking u.s. prosecutors say he sold more than 12000000000 dollars worth of illegal drugs well chaplain's lawyer of the trial was unfair and that he appealed the judgment. this case was simply an inquisition it was a show trial and how it ended is exactly perfect for that description in that it didn't make a difference what the jury. saw...
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u.s. and put them in prison where they came from john hendren has more from washington. the administration initially said that millions of people were going to be deported they said this was going to happen in june then president trump said he put it off until now and then announce that it would be today on sunday when this would happen here in the united states that 2000 people who've been given final deportation orders in major cities across the u.s. would be raided by immigrations and customs enforcement officials now it's important that those are in big cities because republicans generally have their base in rural areas and there are plenty of undocumented immigrants in those rural areas performing agricultural and other jobs but in the big cities those are generally run by democrats and that is part of the reason that the president seems to be targeting those specific cities places like los angeles houston new york baltimore chicago in the mayors of those cities are fighting back the mayor of chicago has denied the immigrations and customs enforcement agency from ha
u.s. and put them in prison where they came from john hendren has more from washington. the administration initially said that millions of people were going to be deported they said this was going to happen in june then president trump said he put it off until now and then announce that it would be today on sunday when this would happen here in the united states that 2000 people who've been given final deportation orders in major cities across the u.s. would be raided by immigrations and...
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u.s. government will resume execution prison is off to a 16 year pause all executions since 2003 have been carried out as a state level they were 25 last year attorney general william bar has now made the decision to reinstate capital punishment at the federal level president trump has long called for more executions. a hate twains has sent temperatures soaring across europe breaking records and france britain belgium and the netherlands a new high in germany for the shutdown of a nuclear reactor the water became too hot but the increasingly common heat waves are also serving as a reminder of the impact of climate change now the baba reports from london. enjoying the heat in. the water fountains by the eiffel tower are a popular place for those trying to stay cool. as a red alert was issued for northern france in the capital reached an all time national record of $41.00 celsius well french media reports suggest 5 deaths might to be linked to the current heat wave. on wednesday belgium germany and the netherlands all recorded their highest ever temperatures and they did it again on thursday
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u.s. government will resume executing prisoners after 16 years poor all executions since 2003 have been carried out of the state level that with 25 last year attorney general william barr has now made the decision to reinstate the death penalty at the federal level president has long called for more executions 5 inmates will be executed from december nicole austen hillary is the executive director of the u.s. program of human rights watch she says the government should not be expanding the use of capital punishment there are many individuals who are who are on death row who have been found innocent we know research has shown that we know that our death penalty has a disparate impact on black and brown people in this country that has a disparate impact on poor communities and so because of those various issues it doesn't make sense for this nation as a democracy to reinstitute this mechanism applying to act as a form of punishment when it is simply fraught with so many inconsistences and frankly out of the united states 21 states have made the decision to stop using the death penalty all and eac
u.s. government will resume executing prisoners after 16 years poor all executions since 2003 have been carried out of the state level that with 25 last year attorney general william barr has now made the decision to reinstate the death penalty at the federal level president has long called for more executions 5 inmates will be executed from december nicole austen hillary is the executive director of the u.s. program of human rights watch she says the government should not be expanding the use...