It came after the construction of six new helipads were finished. The new helipads are racing safety concerns among nearby residents as the u. S. Military is planning to use them for Flight Training for osprey tilt rotor transport aircraft. An osprey ditched in Shallow Water off the coach of the prefecture, nago city, on december 13th. The government says the return will reduce the prefectures burden of hosting u. S. Military bases. It will hold a ceremony in nago on thursday to commemorate the return, but okinawa governor Takeshi Onaga said he will not attend the event out of opposition of the u. S. Military use of ospreys, he will instead attend a rally to protest the osprey accident to be held also in nago stay later in the day. Even after the handover of the training site, okinawa will still be hosting about 70 of all u. S. Military facilities in japan. Police in germany have launched a europewide manhunt, theyre looking for a tunisian man they now say is the main suspect in monday
And chilly with lows in the mid 30s along the lake and upper 20s inland. After some morning patchy fog, today is mostly cloudy and seasonal with highs in the mid to upper 30s, and a few flurries late in the day. A cold front moves through the area tonight with westerly winds to 20 mph and lows ne0. Be near 10 by wednesday morning. Incident free dry roadslight traffic drive times at or above posted speeds at or twentyeight seconds recorded by a dash camera is the only Video Evidence of what happened the night a Wauwatosa Police officer shot and killed jay anderson. The video is grainy. But Officials Say it was critical in clearing the officer of wrong doing. Ann sterling is live with more. The video is now being released because the Wauwatosa Police officer who shot and killed jay anderson will not face criminal charges. The d a just made that family of jay anserson has said they want the public to see this video but we do want to warn you, it is disturbing this is what transpired betwe
Population, 2. 3 Million People incarcerated. We spend over 50 billion a year on corrections and when it comes to the Racial Disparities that our system there are more africanamericans under correctional supervision today than there were slaves at the height of slavery in 1850. Host how did we get there . Guest its all really goes back to the war on drugs in many respects, which began in the late 70s and created a series of disparities in sentencing and goes back to tough on crime sentencing laws that made it easier for people to go to jail, easy or for them to stay there and easier for them to stay there for extended period of time. Host you are a native new yorker and there was a period in the 70s where new york was pretty ripe with crime. People were scared. Was there a different solution . Guest well, for when fear is a terrible peer is not something to be ruled by when we make decisions as far as government and as far as these kind of things because fear makes you act rashly and w
Live coverage of the lost Angeles Times festival of books on the campus of the university of southern california. A couple more hours of live coverage ahead. You can get our full schedule at book tv. Org and you can follow us on twitter or facebook to get the behindthescenes photos and other photos of the festival. We are now joined by Bob Streisand are who has written this book, incarceration nation a journey to justice and prison around the world. In your book you write america is the Worlds Largest largest jailer . Guest we are and it is a title we should wear shamefully. We have 5 of the worlds population, but 25 of the world prison population, 2. 3 Million People incarcerated. We spend over 50 billion a year on corrections and when it comes to the Racial Disparities that our system there are more africanamericans under correctional supervision today than there were slaves at the height of slavery in 1850. Host how did we get there . Guest its all really goes back to the war on dru
Guest we are and it is a title we should wear shamefully. We have 5 of the worlds population, but 25 of the world prison population, 2. 3 Million People incarcerated. We spend over 50 billion a year on corrections and when it comes to the Racial Disparities that our system there are more africanamericans under correctional supervision today than there were slaves at the height of slavery in 1850. Host how did we get there . Guest its all really goes back to the war on drugs in many respects, which began in the late 70s and created a series of disparities in sentencing and goes back to tough on crime sentencing laws that made it easier for people to go to jail, easy or for them to stay there and easier for them to stay there for extended period of time. Host you are a native new yorker and there was a period in the 70s where new york was pretty ripe with crime. People were scared. Was there a different solution . Guest well, for when fear is a terrible peer is not something to be ruled