BATON ROUGE, La. - As the state Department of Corrections pushes to create a more diverse and inclusive leadership team in an industry historically dominated by White men, officials announced
this situation. you know, they ve run a very aggressive docket looking into those police departments and prison systems that are violating the rights of people in this country. doj civil rights division has asked for about a $25 million budget increase that would give them 60 more prosecutors next year to go over these practice cases. that would be the best solution here. we need to encourage that sort of solution. i appreciate all the time you put into this and the teaching you ve done. joyce vance is a teacher at the university of alabama, and is a law professor that learns a lot about what they contend with. the director of the national institutes of health is set to leave his post by year s end.
aggressor. we embraced cruelty as policy and human subjugation was rampant in the prison systems there, forward operating base says, with prisoner and detainee treatment. so what you have now is you are going to see that not only did it harbour resistance, but it brought fighters to the battlefield, so evenin fighters to the battlefield, so even in iraq, when we were taking and sustaining our greatest losses and casualties of us forces there, the number one reason that foreign fighters came to the battlefield was a booger red in guantanamo bay, so if you want a hard resistance and you want to have foreign fighters come to have foreign fighters come to the battlefield, what you need to do is employ torture the way it was indiscriminately utilised by the us and coalition forces in afghanistan. coalition forces in afu hanistan. ., , afghanistan. indeed, there was leadership afghanistan. indeed, there was
nutcracker if you ve got access to a sledgehammer? so we tend to be so that was a pretty big statement to make. by the way, i think the executive order does preclude hospitals, which i m glad about, i think, and prison systems and others. but there s still some confusion about medical schools and things like that. i didn t think a mandate was necessary at this point. let s see how this thing goes, because the other thing to remember is we re the place we re at right now in the country, last year at this time, we were at the nadir of our epidemic also and then if you remember starting in july and august, we saw that big surge cut across the southern states, including texas and the southeast. as well as arizona. now, it shouldn t be as bad this time around because we ve got some people vaccinated, even though we re in the south, we re at the lowest levels of vaccination in the country and