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Inside With Jen Psaki

the positive effects of pretrial freedom and make sure people understood their stories that were attached to that in the lives attached, the families attached to that. we had people come to my house. >> one of the things you hear from trump supporters is that he signed the first step in 2018, he is a partner. what you say to people who say he would be an ally? >> he has not been an ally. the first step act was fine. it was a very small reform. most of the reform we need is on the local and state level, because most incarceration is local and state and most of the laws that end up being criminally enforced our local and state laws. that being said, he's claiming credit for small things and is also saying, you know, if people are stealing something they should get shot in the

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Inside With Jen Psaki

system that relies on you having enough money to pay your way to freedom. >> i've been involved in this movement to end mass incarceration for about a decade. the work all of us did to make sure free trial of freedom was extended to more people paid off in improving real human beings lives, their families lives, and made all of our communities safer. >> hello! welcome. >> thank you. >> we want to talk about what freedom feels like. what it means to be home, with our loved ones. we want to talk about free trial freedom, bill reform. -- bail reform. >> say good morning. >> trial freedom, to me, is being able to not miss a beat with my children. missing time with them is detrimental.

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Inside With Jen Psaki

freedom do not go out and commit more crimes. >> the just showed a clip of a part of the gathering that you hosted. >> we worked with a group that gathered these folks from all around the country. we had a gathering at my house. we wanted to really humanize the positive effects of pretrial freedom and making sure people understood the stories that were attached to that in the families that were attached to that. >> one of the things that you hear from trump supporters is that he signed the first day back in 2018. what you say to people who say he would be an ally. >> he has not been an ally. the first step back was fine. it was a very small reform. to be honest most of the reform we need is on the local and state level because most incarceration is local and state in most of the laws that end up being criminally

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Alex Witt Reports

reputation for being tough on white collar crimes, but it's a possibility that if he is convicted of the counts that he could be sent to prison. this crime could carry up to 40 years of incarceration. it is likely that he would run these concurrently rather than consecutively, but it is a possibility. is also possible that ultimately if he is convicted that he faces probation. right now we don't know and it's something that throughout the course of the evidence and ultimately once a verdict is reached that the judge would be evaluating. >> do you perceive of any judge throwing trump in prison? >> no. there's no chance. and here's why.

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CNN Newsroom

there? >> he's been sort of playing with some fire here in the last few days saying that he wants to do it. he did testify in some of those civil trials earlier this year, but this is a totally different situation. his personal liberty is on the line, not just money but potential incarceration if he is ultimately convicted. but let's not get ahead of ourselves. the prosecution goes from first and they have a pretty big lineups of heavy hitters. michael cohen, the longtime attorney to donald trump turned trump enemy they will be squaring off we don't know exactly when, but he is definitely a big one. there's also stormy daniels. she'll have an opportunity to tell her side of the story. you can see on the screen here some other figures, hope hicks, who was a campaign official back in 2016 david, also on the bottom right, he's not necessarily a household name, but he's super important according to the prosecutor's, it was and trump who agreed to use news outlet

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The re-entry simulation: Local group highlights difficulty of reintegration after prison

The Inside Out Reentry Community hosted the re-entry simulation in Johnson County on Friday.It sounds like something from virtual reality, or the matrix, and w

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The Five

case. >> we know where this is going next. the jurors are in place. they have been sworn in. we know that the prosecution as of monday it was confirmed today. they will be able to start making their case. >> the question is sort of will the defence be able to make their case? when you post that hypothetical about he would have your lawyers make the case for you and if rules are set in place and you don't obey then incarceration is the next step. what if the rules are unfair? what if they are rigged against you, what if the application of those roles are faulty. as trump's defence has tried to subpoena stormy daniels this week, they said this is so we can get all that information that is in that released documentary just in time for her to make a lot of money. that was called when this image -- intimidation and harassment. how can the defence team adequately and accurately defend themselves when they are being blocked from even assessing the information? how is it that the defendant's

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The Five

>> sandra: we know where this is going next, followed it minute-by-minute, today. the jurors sworn in, the prosecution as of monday, it was confirmed today they will be able to start making their case, emily. >> emily: and the question is sort of, will the defense be able to make their case? when you post that hypothetical that you would have your lawyers make the case for you and if rules are set in place and you don't obey, naturally incarceration is the next step, but the question is one of the rules are unfair? what if they are totally rigged against you? what if the applications of those rules are totally faulty and by that i mean as trump's defense have tried to, for example, some of subpoena stormy daniels this week so they can get public information that is in that, interestingly-released documentary just in time for her till they make a lot of money. that was called witness intimidation and harassment. the question remains, how can trump's defense team adequately and accurately defend themselves when they are being blocked, i argue, from even assessing the information? how is it that the defendant's gag ordered but the star witness

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

something. there will be a hearing on tuesday and i do suspect at the very least the prosecution will get what they asked for, which is thousand dollars fines for each of these violations. the harder question is, what happens after that? is the judge going to say that next time it is up to 30 days of incarceration? i suspect the judge will do something like that because you cannot run a trial this way. one thing he did today which was interesting, he didn't impose any sanctions today for violating the gag order but at the end something interesting happened. the defense asked who were the three prosecution witnesses that are going to be called tomorrow on the first day of the trial. the prosecutors said, we are not going to tell you who they are because your client is going to tweet about them and attacked them. the judge agreed with them and said, we will not give you the witness names. i do think that is the start, the judge is starting to have a

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Charlottesville community learn challenges of reentering society after incarceration

As part of the Tom Tom Festival, people participated in a simulation to experience first-hand what the challenges are after being incarcerated.

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