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a regular citizen has are right to not self-incrimination. then the police department, you can say that, and you certainly have that right as a citizen of the united states, and you're immediately sent over to the administration of internal affairs, where you were given an admonition, and you were going to say, now you're going to tell me exactly what happens, and they have to tell you or you're fired. that is the circumstance we're going through right now. i can tell the officers to tell me what happened, because if they do not, they are fired. so, they are telling us what went on. and it to the bottom of this investigation. with regard to generically if people do not say what ever -- there is pressure, but i think that largely, now in this day and age, with the light shining on us 100% of the time, i would tell you that when issues come forward, the officers would not have happened. >> mr. herley, do you have comments? >> i would absolutely agree with the chief. there are very few times you were brought before your boss and ordered to tell
a regular citizen has are right to not self-incrimination. then the police department, you can say that, and you certainly have that right as a citizen of the united states, and you're immediately sent over to the administration of internal affairs, where you were given an admonition, and you were going to say, now you're going to tell me exactly what happens, and they have to tell you or you're fired. that is the circumstance we're going through right now. i can tell the officers to tell me...
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a regular citizen has are right to not self-incrimination. then the police department, you can say that, and you certainly have that right as a citizen of the united states, and you're immediately sent over to the administration of internal affairs, where you were given an admonition, and you were going to say, now you're going to tell me exactly what en
a regular citizen has are right to not self-incrimination. then the police department, you can say that, and you certainly have that right as a citizen of the united states, and you're immediately sent over to the administration of internal affairs, where you were given an admonition, and you were going to say, now you're going to tell me exactly what en
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a regular citizen has are right to not self-incrimination. then the police department, you can say that, and you certainly have that right as a citizen of the united states, and you're immediately sent over to the administration of internal affairs, where you were given an admonition, and you were going to say, now you're going to tell me exactly what happens, and they have to tell you or you're fired. that is the circumstance we're going through right now. i can tell the officers to tell me what happened, because if they do not, they are fired. so, they are telling us what they do not, they are fired. so, they are telling us what
a regular citizen has are right to not self-incrimination. then the police department, you can say that, and you certainly have that right as a citizen of the united states, and you're immediately sent over to the administration of internal affairs, where you were given an admonition, and you were going to say, now you're going to tell me exactly what happens, and they have to tell you or you're fired. that is the circumstance we're going through right now. i can tell the officers to tell me...
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when you were offered this self- incriminate did you know about -- script did you know about the work- i think i'd heard it was a book and quite a successful book. >> your parents loved the back. >> my parents loved the book. i said i think i'm going to do this film "salmon fishing in the yemen" -- and she went in the yemen and i was really surprised she knew the title. just expressed her adoration of this book. so they were quite excited that i was doing the film. >> okay, now think about this. look at emily's body of work right? you're doing a movie about a book i read? respect. >> yeah. yeah. exactly. >> that's pretty cool. ewan, how about you? how did you know about the project going in? >> i didn't know anything about it. it's a nice way to read without having any kind of background on it. just completely taken by the story. such an unusual tale the idea of a rich arab wanting to take scottish fish and set up a kind of salmon fishing run in the desert of his country is a very kind of thought provoking -- he's a very spiritual character. my character is very locked up and he falls
when you were offered this self- incriminate did you know about -- script did you know about the work- i think i'd heard it was a book and quite a successful book. >> your parents loved the back. >> my parents loved the book. i said i think i'm going to do this film "salmon fishing in the yemen" -- and she went in the yemen and i was really surprised she knew the title. just expressed her adoration of this book. so they were quite excited that i was doing the film....
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the right to not self-incriminate. all of those things. certainly for those of us watching the evidence and the preupon rans of it we're getting in the news media feel like there is certainly enough information in this case to suggest that stand your ground may not be an appropriate statute under which this individual should not be free and not be not arrested. >> it's good to have you here. just arrived getting off a plane to join us. melissa harris perry. you can watch her every weekend from 10:00 a.m. to noon eastern right here on msnbc. thanks for joining me this week. have a great weekends everybody. i'm filling in for tram ron on "news nation." you can always follow me on twitter @thomas a. roberts. don't go anywhere. alex wagner is ready to bring you her panel now on the show straight ahead. eeze from a crow. you're probably muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. on the first day
the right to not self-incriminate. all of those things. certainly for those of us watching the evidence and the preupon rans of it we're getting in the news media feel like there is certainly enough information in this case to suggest that stand your ground may not be an appropriate statute under which this individual should not be free and not be not arrested. >> it's good to have you here. just arrived getting off a plane to join us. melissa harris perry. you can watch her every weekend...
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the right against self-incrimination protection -- this is very important. protection against any use of statements october through torture cruel or inhuman or degrading treatment. the right to examine evidence, cross-examine witnesses and compel witnesses in his own defense and so on. basically all the rights that he would have in the federal courts. >> all right. we're going to try to jump now to david. and david's book which i talk about also deals with the treatment of evil but i think largely from a different category of perpetrators. the statesmen and their followers who perpetrated mass murder and genocide in places like rwanda in the former yugoslavia, in sierra leon and cambodia. you really served in -- at the center of this when you were in the clinton administration. and lived through these terrible episodes with the jep side and the situation in the balkans. he we obviously should not lay blame for these events or responsibility i should say on the united states alone. this is a collective responsibility that was -- that was dropped by the intern
the right against self-incrimination protection -- this is very important. protection against any use of statements october through torture cruel or inhuman or degrading treatment. the right to examine evidence, cross-examine witnesses and compel witnesses in his own defense and so on. basically all the rights that he would have in the federal courts. >> all right. we're going to try to jump now to david. and david's book which i talk about also deals with the treatment of evil but i...
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our results suggest issues may not be as widespread as reported by self-incriminates. as many of the cases they raised have not proved to have integ my problems of the 36 owners scripts referred to as suspicious, our investigation found that over three quarters had no connection to the disqualified owner or not authorized to snap stores. the remaining quarter have been disqualified, charged, or withdrawn from snap. one is under criminal investigation by the oig. that said, we still believe broader action was needed. we increased security measures to keep out previously disqualified owners including more robust records and shorter time period authorizations for stores and locations with previous disqualifications. prior to these reports, fns upgraded electronic transaction data mining technology to better detect suspicious redemptions, and we are preparing to post information regarding the owners of permanently disqualified stores to gsa's excluded party list system, a federal list to protect other federal agencies. we're also developing rules to increase penalties for
our results suggest issues may not be as widespread as reported by self-incriminates. as many of the cases they raised have not proved to have integ my problems of the 36 owners scripts referred to as suspicious, our investigation found that over three quarters had no connection to the disqualified owner or not authorized to snap stores. the remaining quarter have been disqualified, charged, or withdrawn from snap. one is under criminal investigation by the oig. that said, we still believe...
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up dipping into customer funds although it also says she plans to invoke her right against self-incriminationthing? >> this i mink miss o'brien has a lot to offer in the final days and hours of mf global because it will be the third hearing and what we're trying to ascertain, did we have a regulatory failure for an operational failure that caused farmers and ranchers and investors to lose nearly a billion dollars. >> yeah. for so long the question has been is there a smoking gun, right? we had corzine testify, it appeared, according to his testimony, that there was never an intention to use those funds. do you think, is it your sense, that miss o'brien has possession of that smoking gun but just isn't willing to come forward yet? >> well, i think that's what we'd like to hear from miss o'brien today. we're beginning to piece together what happened the final days and hours and obviously the house was burning down, a lot of money was being transferred around, and if the money was being transferred out of the segregated accounts into the company accounts, the question is, is at what point in tim
up dipping into customer funds although it also says she plans to invoke her right against self-incriminationthing? >> this i mink miss o'brien has a lot to offer in the final days and hours of mf global because it will be the third hearing and what we're trying to ascertain, did we have a regulatory failure for an operational failure that caused farmers and ranchers and investors to lose nearly a billion dollars. >> yeah. for so long the question has been is there a smoking gun,...