a number of things went wrong in this case and we ve identified a number of ourfailings. first of all there was confusion about the due date, when the baby was due to be born. the staff looking after this young woman in the prison didn t know the birth was imminent. so when she asked for help on the evening before she gave birth her calls were ignored and she was not given access to a nurse. we found that was unacceptable. she pressed her cell call bell twice and on neither occasion did staff respond. why was that? we have identified they didn t and have said that is unacceptable and one recommendation we have made is that an investigation should be carried out by the director of bronzefield with a view to decide whether disciplinary action is appropriate. we also found the midwifery care given to this young woman in bronzefield and the midwifery model operating in prisons is not suitable for prisons. it is not suitable for cases where,
and they are seeing the rest of the world. it s not too different then what happened in the 1980s when communism fell in eastern europe, because we exported frank zappa and levis and they wanted that culture. kids see what s hng all over the world, they are learning tiktok dances, they want to be part of that and you can t in a place that is completely state-run. and i don t want to hear bernie sanders idealizing communist cuba, it s not about covid, it s not utopia, they deserve to live how they want to live. emily: we have kayleigh: wehave that sent bm senator sanders pay let s play it now, it s appalling. we are very opposed to the authoritarian nature of cuba. when fidel castro came into office, you know what he did? he had a massive literacy program. is that a bad thing, even though fidel castro did it? seek a lot of dissidents in prison didn t.
support for those protesters for those seeking freedom that they will speak up soon and speak up with the same kind of passion they do for issues that bother them in other ways. bret: obviously one of those democrats i m talking about is weenders who has spoken about that then back then and now. take a listen. we re very opposed to the authoritarian nature of cuba. but, you know, it s unfair to simply say everything is bad, you know, when fidel castro came into office, do you know what he did? he had a massive literacy program. is that a bad thing? even though fidel castro did it, a lot of dissidence in prison didn t. that s right. and we condemn that. do you still share that sentiment now that the people seem to be i support throughout latin america and in cuba and everywhere else the right of people to protest for a decent economy and for political freedom. absolutely. bret: jesse, your thoughts? jesse: oh, bernie sanders. i would just say charitiably, bret, that th
issues and that s definitely a major bump in the road for me. dealing with my p.o. or people in the parole department. it s just hard for me to do it, it just really is. it s hard. not that i don t want to be free. i want to be free. i don t want to go back to prison. but sometimes i have this impending doom on my back. sometimes prison ruins people, man. you know what i mean. it does. after that much time, and i understand that, so be it. but prison didn t ruin me. honestly. i m not ruined at all. i m ready to get out there and do whatever it takes to make it. and i m gonna. i want to be a success story. because let me tell you, there s no success stories around here. all my buddies are od ing out there, coming back with life sentences. it s terrible, man. i m not going to do it. coming up i m nervous. it s a reunion ten years in the making. as ray slagle s daughter arrives at limon for a visit with her dad.
political novice. the poll said he wasn t going to win. he endorsed bernie sanders. he beat and establishment democrat for the nomination for governor. this is of the democrat party is. i think it s the democratic socialist party. should we just call the party the democratic socialist? because no, no, no. shannon: do you think they are trending that way. we ve seen some races, some of the primary races where they had someone far to the left in that prison didn t end up winning which sets up that better for the ball. when i was on the floor of the dnc, the bernie bros were not having it. there was no kissing and making up with the hillary clinton wing. stick a my concern is the split. i don t agree with you. look at new york and look at the district. this is a woman with youth where some of the people when they say vote them out, they don t just mean republicans. they may democrats as well i