Thankyou. Thank yousupervisor compost we want you to know that we want to make this successful and this leads to successful programs for you to move these programs forward and we also want to make sure that we can work with individuals to move this forward and that we change some of our housing policies so that we can change the priorities in order to get them into these homes. Im committed to that. I know that many of the individuals that spoke i appreciate the dialogue i appreciate your commitment and wanting to help us work through the right kinds of policies in order to make sure that we are making a difference and were not just creating more red tape and more bureaucracy that is going to make the problem even worse. And so with that i would definitely would like to move forward with a proposed amendments suggested by supervisor campos that were distributed today and the existing shelter cyst in will be used as an opportunity to work with the Navigation Centers and i hope that we w
Oh denial, unemployment, free trade, congressional dysfunction, all of these things seem to overlap. The New York Times cover this recently in july bipartisan pushed to builds to relax laws. Host do you have a thought on giving judges more discussion . Retion . Guest i do see this really strong bipartisan support in this area, this region, that we reside in, we have interest from democrats, republicans, people who want to see a change in how the system works, and the successes we are having. I see really strong support for outcomes, and not necessarily affiliations. I think that discussion provided to the judges is really an important piece of this change. , an joe in South Carolina independent with experience in the Corrections System. What is your question or comment . Caller first of all, i want to tell you how i appreciate your show, and you. Can you hear me . Host we can. Were listening. Thank you for that. Caller i was in a correctional facility back in 1980, right around there.
Couples, a supporter of tighter gun control measures, admitted her vote for the iraq war was a mistake and is an advocate for illegal immigration. 9 00 p. M. N hosting at et. Carol and nevada, go ahead. Caller good morning. , the man who told you he had been incarcerated twice. Not three times. You said three times and he said twice. Host apologies. Caller i think to improve the they need to get rid of prisons for profit. Where theyist system things to speak them stay, and make there longer. Do isr thing we need to to make the citizens more fair. They give longer sentences for a minority and whites get a slap on the hand. Host regina and oxford, north carolina, tell us your experience in the correctional facility. Caller my son has been in jail two or three times from driving without a license. There, he gets on the work program and does but the minute he gets out he cannot find a job anywhere even on the grounds crew. Then the next thing you know he is back in jail. What are they supp
The premise of positive reinforcement. Noticing recognizing pollock progress is being made. Host lets go to warren in florida. Good morning. Caller good morning. One comment. I know its not going to be the endall beetle. And all beat all i think the right to vote is expensive to reenter into society. People have to have a stake in their own lives. If they feel it they have a stake when they get out, they can participate in society, i think it would help. Host two you have any thoughts on that . True. I think it rings in order for someone to participate in our society data before member they need to be a full member. I think about someone releasing from the criminal Justice System, they are faced with different labels and things they cannot do. As a matter of empowering someone i think that that does need to be fully recognized. Having the ability to vote, being able to apply for a job without having additional stigma could potentially limit them firm opportunities and housing as well.
Looking for revenge . The hunt for this woman right now. And can you dig it . A farmers fossil find, bones from a woolly mammoth up to 15,000 years old. Where this creature was dug up. Hey, good morning. Paula is off this weekend. Great to have cecilia vega with us on a morning when weve got two big stories brewing including that abc news exclusive. The woman who not only survived the Oregon School massacre, but also leapt into action treating her wounded classmates. What she saw, what she heard and what she did coming up. An amazing story. But we begin with what could be historic and lifethreatening rainfall on the east coast today, already in the carolinas and also virginia, we are seeing entire roads washed away, bridges wiped out, and it may get significantly worse in the coming hours. Weve got Team Coverage of the weather this morning and we kick it all off with rob, who is in Virginia Beach. Rob, good morning to you. Reporter good morning, dan. This is an area thats really gotten