To. Die. Right or is it our going to die. A shocking new number was released today and it deserves our undivided attention one out of every 100 americans is now behind bars walked up in prison or in jail. The most important thing. As to talk from your heart if you have more than one child give a like an overall message but then do an individual one to each child throw them a kiss or talk to them about what you do daily the rest should be just you if youve written a poor weve had people pray weve had people saying one guy showed his little boy how to shoot a basket be creative. These are gifts to your children. The families are punished right along with. They have found people dont think so but the collateral consequences of somebodies incarceration affects not just that whole family but it affects the whole community and affects you as an individual or the you know whether or not and whether you know that person or not thats incarcerated. To pay inform. You should care. I have a backgr
A 1st step in recovery of any kind. Is to take responsibility for. But even with before we. Read a civil room every minute. I want to go. Im going to do the best they can to stay out of this please. Continue job for. Mr gold. Im glad this quiz was on the way. This was you guys know the numbers so you know we do its job. From 1920 to 1970 this whole have said. Of American History the rate of incarceration was roughly level or about 110. 00 per 100000. And this is a broad span of our history this is the ruling twentys and prohibition the depression and all the social change the world war 2 the postwar economic boom the the fiftys the explosion of suburbia the sixtys and all the social turbulence through this whole period the rate of incarceration is roughly level in the United States at about 110400. 00 and this reflects you know the policies of Police Departments and prosecutors and judges operating all over the country in the local and state level and then in the 1970. S. So that by no
Pursuant to notice i call up the chairs resolution authorizing the certain subpoenas for documents and testimony for purposes of markup and move the committee agree to the resolution. The clerk will were before the resolution. Resolution offered by jerrold nadler. Resolved that the chairman of the committee on the judiciary is authorized to issue subpoenas for documents and testimony from current and former Administration Officials relating to the following. Tolerance policy other family separation policies and practices. Two, detention or shortterm custody of children and or families and three, discussions about or offering the president ial pardon to department of Homeland Security officials or employees. In addition, the chairman without objection the resolution is considered as read and. Open for amendment. I will recognize myself for. An Opening Statement today the Committee Takes additional steps in two areas. Immigration and alleged obstruction of justice first immigration. Over
Know this isnt your fault you did nothing wrong it means a lot and for many of these men and women its the 1st time theyve really taken responsibility which is huge and thats a 1st step in recovery of any kind anytime is to take responsibility for. But even with before we. Read a civil room every minute. I want to go. Im going to do the best they can to stay out of this booth. Continue to shop for. Mr gold. Im glad this because it was on the way. This was you guys know the numbers so you know we do its job. Yes chad. From 1020. 00 to 1970 this whole half century of American History the rate of incarceration was roughly level or about 110. 00 per 100000. And this is a broad span of our history this is the rural twentys and prohibition the depression and all the social change the world war 2 the postwar economic boom the the fiftys the explosion of suburbia the sixtys and all the social turbulence through this whole period the rate of incarceration is roughly level in the United States a
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