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few years specifically with heroin and our female population. >>helenhanksshesays women like joe ann are creating a revolving door. >> when we send them back out into the community, we see used to be around 30% of people coming back have a substance abuse related violation. that number's climbed to around 40%. and a lot of that is heroin use and abuse. >> how often do you see people come back through these doors that you recognize? >> oh, every day. every day you hear this one's back and sometimes i feel like i'mgraphy that they're back because they're alive. because there are so many women a woman left here on a friday and by monday she was dead and you know that's sad to me. sometimes when they come through those doors you're almost happy. >> why females? i ask conceptualize the enhanced challenge they're reengaging as parents in a different way than men do, struggling to keep their home, keep their children safe, getting that job and establishing connections that are going to keep them safer and not coming back. i think female population just has more stress. and i think there
few years specifically with heroin and our female population. >> helen hanks she says women like joe ann are creating a revolving door. >> when we send them back out into the community, we see used to be around 30% of people coming back have a substance abuse related violation. that number's climbed to around 40%. and a lot of that is heroin use and abuse. >> how often do you see people come back through these doors that you recognize? >> oh, every day. every day you...
back to that time and we have spoken to people like the form he treasurysecretaryhankpaulpaulsen and neil borofsky a lot of money was put into the system and today a lot of poorer people said i didn't benefit from any of that. there is no ironclad rule to the economy, how you distribute money in the time of emergency what would you have done different? >> if i were in charge ever all aspects of monetary policy, the budget control act that was passed in the aftermath of the debt sealing hostage crisis in 2010, since 2011 on the united states has been historically austere on the fiscal side, in 2010 we provided the economy a size annal fiscal boost that was prompt but not enough of a fiscal boost to get us in full recovery, from 2011 on we have been dragging on fiscal policy that's the number one thing i would do different. lessons to learn it is to take seriously about how to expand the tools that the fed actually has to maybe bypass the banks and bypass the need to do the three bank shout off, and how to get money to people and one good way to do it in opening would be to
back to that time and we have spoken to people like the form he treasury secretary hank paul paulsen and neil borofsky a lot of money was put into the system and today a lot of poorer people said i didn't benefit from any of that. there is no ironclad rule to the economy, how you distribute money in the time of emergency what would you have done different? >> if i were in charge ever all aspects of monetary policy, the budget control act that was passed in the aftermath of the debt...
spring goes. you seethesehanks. --things happening. does that cancel out the good with the good comes the bad? >> it doesn't cancel out the success. it's a success story. they had a peaceful change of government last fall. they had to have a balance, a strike between coming up with the government reforms that people want and providing security that the people demand. >> tunisia takes these actions itself. it will likely need outside help as well. what form do you think that comes in. if this is an i.s.i.l. attack and you think about the reaction to i.s.i.l. and other parts in syria and iraq what rehabilitation do we see here from the international community? >> probably what you will see is training offer of training the sale of weapons, police-type equipment that they could use. also, perhaps, a change with the police tactics going to more community policing where you are reaching out to the community and working with them not necessarily against them. as far as having foreign troops present in tunisia, i don't see that. >> that's a step too far at this stage. the problem tunisia has
spring goes. you see these hanks. -- things happening. does that cancel out the good with the good comes the bad? >> it doesn't cancel out the success. it's a success story. they had a peaceful change of government last fall. they had to have a balance, a strike between coming up with the government reforms that people want and providing security that the people demand. >> tunisia takes these actions itself. it will likely need outside help as well. what form do you think that...
for many here in america. >> reporter: in january 2014,congressmanhankjohnsonof georgia wrote a letter demanding answer he from the dea a letter co-signed by 57 other representatives from both sides of the aisle. >> are you concerned that there is a lack of accountability at dea? >> our war on drugs has been a complete failure here at home and now we're starting to see the effect of that drug war south of our borders and how it has negatively impacted honest law abiding citizens who have nothing to do with the drug trade but yet they get caught up in america's war on drugs. >> a dea surveillance plane actually captured the entire incident on video. that video has never been shown to the public. we spoke to one person who's seen it, a congressional staffer who said it is shot from high altitude and it's too dark and murky to confirm the dea's version of events. back in may we asked the state department for an update on their investigation and were told they couldn't comment on any ongoing investigations. antonio. >> thank you paul. >>> in athens today senior members of the greek
for many here in america. >> reporter: in january 2014, congressman hank johnson of georgia wrote a letter demanding answer he from the dea a letter co-signed by 57 other representatives from both sides of the aisle. >> are you concerned that there is a lack of accountability at dea? >> our war on drugs has been a complete failure here at home and now we're starting to see the effect of that drug war south of our borders and how it has negatively impacted honest law abiding...
charm to ward off evil spiritsstillhanksabovethe front door. >> many villagesser resent the media scrutiny that's made the village infamous. >> and it is about the only place in china where people are prepared to speak up for him. >> he made our village a lot better, he was good, now people think he is bad. i don't understand. >> is he a good man. >> even if i say he is a good guy, it is use less, the government says he is bad and that's the conclusion the chinese character on the wall beside the village entrance says be loyal to your master and to joe this village remains just that. until three years ago, he was master of china's secrets head of the country's vast security apparatus. this community prospers from his patronage beside the village, a modern but largely empty highway. >> even a year abe it would have been impossible for a foreign visitor to stand outside the home who was once one of the most feared politician in the land. inch joying the think of doing what would once have led to arrest. but unlike the villagers they have little sympathy for joe. >> if he had been ex
charm to ward off evil spirits still hanks above the front door. >> many villagesser resent the media scrutiny that's made the village infamous. >> and it is about the only place in china where people are prepared to speak up for him. >> he made our village a lot better, he was good, now people think he is bad. i don't understand. >> is he a good man. >> even if i say he is a good guy, it is use less, the government says he is bad and that's the conclusion the...
. >> reporter: in january 2013,congressmanhankjohnsonof georgia wrote a letter demanding answers from the dea a letter co-signed by 57 other representatives from both sides of the aisle. the investigation has now been ongoing for almost a year. your office has sent another letter asking for an update. are you satisfied with the pace be at which this is happening? >> it's been a slow slog through what seem to be indifference and which could be construed as some to be a coverup. >> reporter: are you concerned about the last of accountability at dea? >> our war on drugs has been a complete failure here at home and now we're starting to see the effect of that drug war south of our borders and how it has negatively impacting honest, law abiding citizens who have nothing to do with the drug trade. but yet they get caught up in america's war on diswrugz. drugs. >> in may we asked the state department for an update and got nowhere. >>> it's been four years since several were injured in a drug operation near ajuas what's going on? >> the investigation is still ongoing. as you said it's a joint inv
. >> reporter: in january 2013, congressman hank johnson of georgia wrote a letter demanding answers from the dea a letter co-signed by 57 other representatives from both sides of the aisle. the investigation has now been ongoing for almost a year. your office has sent another letter asking for an update. are you satisfied with the pace be at which this is happening? >> it's been a slow slog through what seem to be indifference and which could be construed as some to be a coverup....
congressmanhankjohnsonwrote a letter, demanding answers from the the dea, a letter co-signed by 56 other representatives from both sides of the aisle. >> your office has sent another letter asking for an update. are you satisfied with the pace with which this is happening? >> it's bean slow slog through what seems to be indifference and what could be construed as some to be a coverup. >> reporter: is there a concern that there's a lack of accountability at dea? >> our war on drugs has been a complete failure here at home and now we're starting to see the effective of that drug war south of our borders and how it has negatively impacted honest law abiding citizens who have nothing to do with the drug trade but yet they get caught up in america's war on drugs. >> reporter: in may we asked the state department for an yucht, and got nowhere. >> it's actually been three years since four people were killed during a u.s.-honduran drug operation near ajuas what's the status of that, what's going on? >> it's still ongoing as you said it's a joint investigation it evolves the inspector ge
congressman hank johnson wrote a letter, demanding answers from the the dea, a letter co-signed by 56 other representatives from both sides of the aisle. >> your office has sent another letter asking for an update. are you satisfied with the pace with which this is happening? >> it's bean slow slog through what seems to be indifference and what could be construed as some to be a coverup. >> reporter: is there a concern that there's a lack of accountability at dea? >>...
wake-up call for many here in america. in january 2013,congressmanhankjohnsonof georgia wrote a letter demanding answers from the d.e.a. a letter co-signed by 57 other representatives from both sides of the aisle. >> the investigation as been ongoing for almost a year your officers sent newer letter asking for an update. are you satisfied with the pace? >> it's been a slow slog through what is indifference and which could be construed by some to be a cover up. >> are you concerned that there's a lack of accountability at d.e.a. the war on drugs has been a failure. here at home. and now we are starting to see the effect of that drug war south of our boarders and how its negatively impacting honest law-abiding citizens with nothing to do with the drug trade, yet they are out up in america's war on drugs. >> in may, we asked the state department for an update and got nowhere. >> it's been three years since four unarmed people were killed and others injured during a joint honduran antidrug operation. what is the status of that investigation. what is going on? >> so the investigation
wake-up call for many here in america. in january 2013, congressman hank johnson of georgia wrote a letter demanding answers from the d.e.a. a letter co-signed by 57 other representatives from both sides of the aisle. >> the investigation as been ongoing for almost a year your officers sent newer letter asking for an update. are you satisfied with the pace? >> it's been a slow slog through what is indifference and which could be construed by some to be a cover up. >> are you...
call for many here in america. >> in january 2013,congressmanhankjohnsonof georgia wrote a letter demanding answers from the d.e.a., a letter co-signed by 57 other representatives from both sides of the aisle. >> our war on drugs is a complete failure here at home and now we're starting to see the effect of that drug war south of our border and how it's negatively impacting honest, allow abiding citizens who have nothing told with the drug trade but yet get caught up in america's war on drugs. >> a d.e.a. surveillance plane actually captured the incident on video. that video has never been shown to the public. we spoke to one person who has seen it, a congressional staffer, who says the video is dark and murky too dark to confirm the d.e.a.'s version of events. back in may we also went to the state department to ask for an update on their investigation and were told they couldn't comment. back to you. >> paul beban, thank you. >> a decision i guess due on whether it's legal for the u.s. to hold undocumented migrants in detention centers. several families from central america sued
call for many here in america. >> in january 2013, congressman hank johnson of georgia wrote a letter demanding answers from the d.e.a., a letter co-signed by 57 other representatives from both sides of the aisle. >> our war on drugs is a complete failure here at home and now we're starting to see the effect of that drug war south of our border and how it's negatively impacting honest, allow abiding citizens who have nothing told with the drug trade but yet get caught up in...