at the bureau of prisons. and the attorney general has turned to somebody he knows very well, a woman that he put in charge of the bureau of prisons the last time he was attorney general in 1992 kathleen hawk sawyer. she had been in the bureau for 27 years. she was appointed in 1992 as the director. and he s also bringing back tom ckane who was 40 years in the bureau of prisons. he was deputy director. he will be deputy director again. this was very decisive action in the wake of the jeffrey epstein suicide. it s the latest change recall last week the warden of the prison in new york, the mcc, the metropolitan correction centers and two prison employees we assume the two that were on duty the night epstein died were put on temporary leave. so more decisive action. all right.
these are the 194 faces of success academy s public middle school in harlem. they love their school, and all the opportunities it brings, but mayor bill deblasio just announced he is closing their school, taking away their hopes and dreams. that ad, how would you like to be on the wrong side of that ad? bill deblasio is facing not one, but two lawsuits stemming from the latest decision on charter school the first from a powerful charter group is suing the mayor for canceling their co-locations. the other lawsuit is from public advocate laticia james who s arguing the administration approved too many charter proposals. joining me now, new york city schoolteacher brian jones,
these are the 194 faces of success academy s public middle school in harlem. they love their school, and all the opportunities it brings, but mayor bill diblasio just announced he is closing their school, taking away their hopes and dreams. that ad, how would you like to be on the wrong side of that ad? bill diblasio is facing not one, but two lawsuits stemming from the latest decision on charter school the first from a powerful charter group is suing the mayor for canceling their co-locations. the other lawsuit is from public advocate laticia james who s arguing the administration approved too many charter proposals. joining me now, new york city schoolteacher brian jones, co-producer of the inconvenient truth behind waiting for
these are the 194 faces of success academy s public middle school in harlem. they love their school, and all the opportunities it brings, but mayor bill deblasio just announced he is closing their school, taking away their hopes and dreams. that ad, how would you like to be on the wrong side of that ad? bill deblasio is facing not one, but two lawsuits stemming from the latest decision on charter school the first from a powerful charter group is suing the mayor for canceling their co-locations. the other lawsuit is from public advocate laticia james who s arguing the administration approved too many charter proposals.
of good will was under construction when i left the police department in 1994. it was called community policing but it was quickly abandoned for tough-sounding rhetoric and dubious stop and frisk tactics that sowed new seeds of community mistrust. joining me now is new york city councilwoman laticia james, a democrat who is running for public a vodvocate. councilwoman, i ll begin with you. the argument is 7,000 lives have been saved. what s your problem? do you wish those people were dead instead? it s really not the case. we should not be looking at these policies through the lens of how many lives were saved or whether or not they are legal or whether or not they comport to the constitution of the united states of america and whether or not we re violating the rights primarily of okay. here s the argument that s made, that the people in the neighborhood you represent worry