That's my mom. Here's Sarah Gonzalez with NPR's Planet Money podcast.This current federal government shutdown is the longest one we've had. It's Reggie Nicholson's parole hearing.R NICHOLSON: A year ago, I didn't have a chance at parole.GONZALEZ: The whole thing lasts less than six minutes.UNIDENTIFIED JUDGE: All right. And in Oklahoma, two drug convictions plus a trafficking conviction carried one sentence only - the rest of your life. They get so frustrated." It ordered millions of dollars in additional funding to 31 of the then-poorest districts. Fontova’s politically themed books include Fidel: Hollywood’s Favorite Tyrant (2005), Exposing the Real Che Guevara and the Useful Idiots Who Idolize Him (2007), and The Longest Romance: The Mainstream Media and Fidel Castro (2013). Two more body parts belonging to Tim had been identified. Her centrist profile is a natural fit for her purple district (HD-134), where a majority of voters identify with Davis’s fiscally conservative and socially moderate policy positions. They got voters to reduce some of the penalties for drug possession. 1 incarcerator to the No. "A molar." She comes from NPR in D.C. where she was a national desk reporter, web and show producer as an NPR Kroc Fellow. "You have to address both." But the governor shortened his sentence to five years, which he's already done.NICKELBERRY: Posting on Facebook that I'm free (laughter). But higher-risk jobs are supposed to pay more, so why isn't it happening? Many essential workers are making as much money now as they were before the pandemic, before their jobs got risky. Hey, I forgot. The San Diego native has worked as a reporter and producer for KPBS in San Diego and KALW in San Francisco, covering under-reported issues like youth violence, food insecurity and public education. She graduated from Mills College in 2009 with a bachelorâ SARAH GONZALEZ, BYLINE: Alexis Nicholson is 25. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.Sarah Gonzalez is the multimedia education reporter for WLRN's StateImpact Florida project. But this group also helped get the governor to shore in sentences, like Reggie Nicholson's. And I think that's a false dichotomy," says the superintendent of Camden schools in New Jersey, Paymon Rouhanifard. I don't know how to work this.GONZALEZ: Shortening prison sentences has saved the state about $12 million so far, but it only took Oklahoma from the No. View the profiles of people named Sarah Gonzalez. She comes from NPR in D.C. where she was a national desk reporter, web and show producer as an NPR Kroc Fellow. Schools have been open for a couple of weeks across much of Florida, but not all of the students know who their teachers are yet. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes... Jump to. "Ortiz works at a grocery store called Compare Foods in Greensboro, N.C., unloading trucks and restocking shelves. Sarah Gonzalez is on Facebook. As mayoral candidates begin making their cases, crime is a common theme. 'Do you fix education to cure poverty or do you cure poverty to cure education?' Join Facebook to connect with Sarah Gonzalez and others you may know. That's my dad, also.GONZALEZ: This was in February. Upper Great Lakes News, Music, and Arts & Culture Copyright 2020 NPR. The jury gave her dad life in prison, which was mandatory, plus another 1,650 years after.UNIDENTIFIED JUDGE: OK, you're Reginald A. Nicholson Jr.?GONZALEZ: But this year, after 17 years behind bars, Reggie Nicholson got the chance to ask if he could one day be released from prison, even though he was told that would never be possible.
Visit our website That's my daughter. Even under a mask, Yesenia Ortiz likes to wear her lipstick every day. All rights reserved. They're still No. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.Copyright 2020 NPR. She comes from NPR in D.C. where she was a national desk reporter, web and show producer as an NPR Kroc Fellow. She lost both of her sons in the terrorist attack — Tim, 42, and John, 41. 1 for women.GONZALEZ: Kris Steele was in the Oklahoma House of Representatives when Reggie Nicholson was sentenced.GONZALEZ: He's Republican. Good luck to you, sir.UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: Parole is granted to the CS case.GONZALEZ: The board just said he can get out now 17 years into his life-plus-1,650-year sentence. He is still in prison, though. And Reggie Nicholson did not get before this board because his case stood out. She's always been close to her dad.ALEXIS NICHOLSON: I've always been a daddy's girl. And every year, Steele says he and his fellow Republicans voted to put more people in prison for more offenses and for longer periods of time.STEELE: And we gave very little thought to the actual cost.GONZALEZ: In 2008, corrections had become Oklahoma's fastest growing expenditure after Medicaid.
... And for him, this went against a core conservative principle. And at first, Kris Steele was like, that's totally fine if it's making us safer - but it wasn't. It didn't stand out. Twelve years after the Sept. 11 attacks, the loved ones of victims are still getting calls from the New York City Medical Examiner's Office about newly identified remains.
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