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first of all, let me tell you what the head of the counterterrorism division at the crown prosecution service said as a serving soldier of the british army daniel khalife was employed and trusted to uphold and protect the national security of this country but for his own purposes, daniel khalife used a real and present risk. to our national security. so, daniel khalife providing. information to them absolutely compromises our national security _ particularly as he's a serving soldier? particularly as he was - a serving soldier that had access to sensitive material. a year after he was first arrested, he left a fake bomb on his desk at his barracks and ran off to live in a van where police found £18,000. when recaptured, he was charged under the terrorism act and the official secrets act, which is why he was being held in wandsworth prison when he escaped. daniel sandford, bbc news, at woolwich crown court. tell us about the reaction to that guilty of spying verdict. first of all, let me tell you what the head of the counterterrorism division at the crown prosecution service bethan david has s
first of all, let me tell you what the head of the counterterrorism division at the crown prosecution service said as a serving soldier of the british army daniel khalife was employed and trusted to uphold and protect the national security of this country but for his own purposes, daniel khalife used a real and present risk. to our national security. so, daniel khalife providing. information to them absolutely compromises our national security _ particularly as he's a serving soldier?...
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police firearms officer in london, has defended the decision to refer the case to the crown prosecution servicebbc panorama that he didn t believe mr kaba presented sufficient danger to justify being shot. click sergeant martyn blake was found not guilty of murder two weeks ago. the metropolitan police says the system for holding police officers to account must be reformed. greg mckenzie reports. the moment the court chris kaba was driving and was surrounded by firearms officers in south london. he was dry to ram his way out of an armed stop and seconds later he was shot dead. the car he was driving had been involved in a drive—by shooting the night before and was being followed by officers from the met firearms unit, they did not know who was driving the car. the armed stop was filmed by multiple police body worn cameras, the footage was reviewed by the independent police watchdog. the officer who fired the fatal shot sergeant martin blake told investigators he believed the lives of his colleagues were at risk. sal naseem led the iowa pc team. �* , risk. sal naseem led the iowa pc team. 3 ., r
police firearms officer in london, has defended the decision to refer the case to the crown prosecution servicebbc panorama that he didn t believe mr kaba presented sufficient danger to justify being shot. click sergeant martyn blake was found not guilty of murder two weeks ago. the metropolitan police says the system for holding police officers to account must be reformed. greg mckenzie reports. the moment the court chris kaba was driving and was surrounded by firearms officers in south...
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afterwards we heard from the crown prosecution service who said that the boys deaths had been met withit's a case that serves to remind people who may be carrying knives and machetes and swards that those sorts of incidents will often end in tragedy. of the last couple of years we're seeing more cases where younger and younger people are carrying increasingly deadly weapons we know that legislation is been introduced to bare their sale but it does sometimes feel that it is too late and the genie is already out of the bottle. around the world and across the uk, this is the world today on bbc news. the taliban government bailing the government, thousands of 1527
afterwards we heard from the crown prosecution service who said that the boys deaths had been met withit's a case that serves to remind people who may be carrying knives and machetes and swards that those sorts of incidents will often end in tragedy. of the last couple of years we're seeing more cases where younger and younger people are carrying increasingly deadly weapons we know that legislation is been introduced to bare their sale but it does sometimes feel that it is too late and the...
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the crown prosecution service declined to comment, while the met says it continues to conduct wider inquiriesls like david say years have been wasted which could have been spent addressing the harm that's been caused to their children. what's happened in that whitefield school destroyed my son's future. calming room? it was a cell. but the only crime david has is special needs. noel titheridge, bbc news. breaking news now. the met police say six people have been arrested by counter—terrorism police as part of an investigation into the banned kurdistan workers party known as the pkk. four men aged 23, 27, 56 and 62, and two women aged 31 and 59, were arrested at separate addresses in dawn raids in london and remain in custody. searches are taking place at eight addresses including the kurdish community centre in haringey, north london, where the force said the search operation would take up to two weeks. these details coming from the metropolitan police, six people arrested by counterterrorism police, as part of the investigation into the band pkk group, an address is rated at dawn, search is
the crown prosecution service declined to comment, while the met says it continues to conduct wider inquiriesls like david say years have been wasted which could have been spent addressing the harm that's been caused to their children. what's happened in that whitefield school destroyed my son's future. calming room? it was a cell. but the only crime david has is special needs. noel titheridge, bbc news. breaking news now. the met police say six people have been arrested by counter—terrorism...
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she says it is a decision she regrets because it was passed to uk prosecutors, the crown prosecution servicet know whether defences yet. she said she received the lowest possible sanction, a discharge. any response from the labour party tonight? irate any response from the labour party tonight?— party tonight? we are waiting for the full — party tonight? we are waiting for the full response - party tonight? we are waiting for the full response from - party tonight? we are waiting for the full response from the j for the full response from the labour party but whitehall sources have told us that louise haigh had fully declared her conviction when she was appointed to the shadow cabinet while labour were in opposition. all of the details emerging as we speak. they have been emerging over the recent period of time, we will bring you updates and we are in touch with the department for transport and spokespeople for the transport secretary. irate transport and spokespeople for the transport secretary. we are auoin to the transport secretary. we are going to take — the transport secretary. we are
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. >> the state's attorneys office soon dropped the charges with a non-prosecution agreement and community servicefox who leads that office, but recused herself was criticized at the time, but says what happened next, the appointment of a special prosecutor and fresh indictment helped lead to smollett's conviction and sentence of 30 months' probation was clearly wrong. >> the politics and the snowball of this case, i think, had people taking positions that were really up ending criminal justice law as we know it. >> the court today not weighing the evidence against him, but unanimous it would be fundamentally unfair. the charges now dismissed once and for all. laura jaret, thbs news. >>> russia's president vladimir putin announcing it has fired a new missile to ukraine and this seems to be in response to an american move. >> reporter: lester, this was a medium-range ballistic missile described as experimental capable of traveling at fast speeds over long distances. in ukraine, pictures show bright flashes in the sky. putin on television saying it's in response to the u.s. authorizing the firing of
. >> the state's attorneys office soon dropped the charges with a non-prosecution agreement and community servicefox who leads that office, but recused herself was criticized at the time, but says what happened next, the appointment of a special prosecutor and fresh indictment helped lead to smollett's conviction and sentence of 30 months' probation was clearly wrong. >> the politics and the snowball of this case, i think, had people taking positions that were really up ending...
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. >> reporter: the state dropped the charges with the non- prosecution critic agreement in community service. kim fox who leads that office but recused herself was criticized at the time but said what happened next, the appointment of a special prosecutor and a fresh indictment leading to his sentence of 30 months probation was clearly wrong. >> the politics and the snowball of this case, i think had people taking positions that were really up ending criminal justice law as we know it. >> reporter: the court today not weighing the evidence against him but unanimous it would be fundamentally unfair for the state to renege on its deal. the charges now dismissed once and for all. laura jarrett, nbc news. >>> overseas, russia's president vladimir putin announcing that russia has launched a new missile at ukraine. keir simmons is following this for us. this seem to be in response to an american move. >> reporter: lester this was a medium range ballistic missile described as experimental capable of long distances and high speeds. putin on television saying it is a response to the u.s. authorizing
. >> reporter: the state dropped the charges with the non- prosecution critic agreement in community service. kim fox who leads that office but recused herself was criticized at the time but said what happened next, the appointment of a special prosecutor and a fresh indictment leading to his sentence of 30 months probation was clearly wrong. >> the politics and the snowball of this case, i think had people taking positions that were really up ending criminal justice law as we know...
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prosecution state to state. if you go from texas to new mexico and get abortion services, you return home and get prosecuted. they live in a blue state that's protected them still wind up prosecuted for helping a woman get an abortion? >> yeah, this is a place where we can't stop fighting. and women aren't. all our allies are. here's the thing, you've got straight to the heart of what's at stake here with weaponizing government against our people and on fundamental rights. in the biden administration, the department of justice said when we had -- with two states passed laws that say we're going to call it a crime if you help a minor cross the border to get an abortion without the consent of the parents. they're trying very hard in that instance to skirt around the fact that we have a lot of recognition in our case law that you can't criminalize people crossing borders to do something they have a legal right to do. in this case they're being cute but the department of justice stood up and said we as the united states government believe that's wrong and unconstitutional, we're going to get involved. now imagin
prosecution state to state. if you go from texas to new mexico and get abortion services, you return home and get prosecuted. they live in a blue state that's protected them still wind up prosecuted for helping a woman get an abortion? >> yeah, this is a place where we can't stop fighting. and women aren't. all our allies are. here's the thing, you've got straight to the heart of what's at stake here with weaponizing government against our people and on fundamental rights. in the biden...
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training, shared responsibility, the shared roles in terms of protection, safety, prosecution and support for justice services. there needs to be as explicit as that. >> could be simplified in a page? >> i think it could be. brian is a fellow law professor. >> whoever wants to answer, the navajo nation put out a booklet on their requirements, 27,000 square miles when they need 600, failing jails. it seems that should be a simple fix on three jurisdictions don't have any law enforcement facility whatsoever. how is that, what can we do? what can they do? this is going to one of you three. glenn has been notoriously silent today. how do we fix it? >> i will try to not speak lawyer and just say the council delegate from navajo nation mentioned that is the amount we determine we would spend if we were doing it ourselves. we are not allowed to look at navajo nation and say we will take it from another tribe that is also getting that funding. the only way to do that is with to the funding overall, the self-determination act, we don't increase another tribe's funding. not advocating for changing so the only tool avai
training, shared responsibility, the shared roles in terms of protection, safety, prosecution and support for justice services. there needs to be as explicit as that. >> could be simplified in a page? >> i think it could be. brian is a fellow law professor. >> whoever wants to answer, the navajo nation put out a booklet on their requirements, 27,000 square miles when they need 600, failing jails. it seems that should be a simple fix on three jurisdictions don't have any law...
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becoming very difficult to, you know, to prosecute these hoaxes now, recently, as early as this month, federal officials, including the united states secret service hpsci, fbi, uh prosecuted in a teenager for actually coordinating a basically swatting for hire campaign. >> but that is becoming the rarity. why? because, you know the availability of information online, the the ability to execute a very low risk high impact intimidation tactic is becoming difficult for law enforcement to prosecute because individuals are hiding in the digital domain. they're able to mask their own identity but launch these, you know, significant impact events. >> and it's not clear really that these calls are all domestic, right? some of these are routed overseas. and are using some people to to make these threats yeah, absolutely. >> this is an appealing tactic for foreign actors because the risk of detection again very low. the risk of prosecution is almost, you know, you know absent and the tools are readily available when i mean tools it's tools in data. the availability of personal information online. so your telephone number, your address, your family members,
becoming very difficult to, you know, to prosecute these hoaxes now, recently, as early as this month, federal officials, including the united states secret service hpsci, fbi, uh prosecuted in a teenager for actually coordinating a basically swatting for hire campaign. >> but that is becoming the rarity. why? because, you know the availability of information online, the the ability to execute a very low risk high impact intimidation tactic is becoming difficult for law enforcement to...
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wanted a career working as a double agent to help british security services when he had actually gathered, according to the prosecution the names of people in the specialforces. the the names of people in the special forces. the defence barrister had tried to argue that his double agent plot was hapless, as he described, sometimes bordering on slapstick like scooby doo. but the jury here at woolwich crown court were convinced of the danger that he posed and in fact the jury danger that he posed and in fact thejury had danger that he posed and in fact the jury had heard danger that he posed and in fact thejury had heard in evidence that daniel khalife could have endangered the life of someone by sending fake intelligence documents to iran accused of sending them and entitling them with this person's name which were clearly fake. they said the british government was unwilling to negotiate over her release after she was detained in iran for six years. the background so that is that in 2016, revolutionary guards arrested her when she had been visiting her parents and she was detained over the allegations which she denied.
wanted a career working as a double agent to help british security services when he had actually gathered, according to the prosecution the names of people in the specialforces. the the names of people in the special forces. the defence barrister had tried to argue that his double agent plot was hapless, as he described, sometimes bordering on slapstick like scooby doo. but the jury here at woolwich crown court were convinced of the danger that he posed and in fact the jury danger that he posed...
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training, shared responsibility, shared roles in terms of the protection safety prosecution and the support for justice servicesi think it needs to be as explicit as that. >> simplified in the page. >> i think it could be. i know brian is a fellow law professor. i think so. >> okay. for whomever wants to answer, the navajo nation put out a booklet on their requirements and their 27,000 square miles, 218 police when they need 600 and failing jails. from 30,000 feet not living there that that should be a simple fix on three of their jurisdictions don't have any law enforcement facility whatsoever. how is that, what can we do, what can they do, public-private partners. congress, tried, how do we fix that, this will probably go to one of you three. glenn has been notoriously silent today. i don't know. in no particular order, how do we fix it? >> thank you, congressman. i will try to not speak lawyer and just say, you know, the council delegate from navajo nation mentioned a term called secretarial amount vi funding for law enforcement. that is the amount that we determine we give them. the cost that we would spend
training, shared responsibility, shared roles in terms of the protection safety prosecution and the support for justice servicesi think it needs to be as explicit as that. >> simplified in the page. >> i think it could be. i know brian is a fellow law professor. i think so. >> okay. for whomever wants to answer, the navajo nation put out a booklet on their requirements and their 27,000 square miles, 218 police when they need 600 and failing jails. from 30,000 feet not living...
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prosecutions state to state. so if you're in texas and you go to new mexico to get abortion services, when you return home to texast is the risk that women could even if they live in a blue state that is protecting them still wind up prosecuted for helping a woman get an abortion? >> yeah, like this is a place, joy, where we can't stop fighting and women aren't and all our allies are. but here is the thing. you have gone straight to the heart of what's at stake here with weaponizing government against our people and on fundamental rights because right now in the biden administration, for instance, the department of justice said when, you know, we had with two states that have passed laws that say, oh, we're going to call it a crime if you help a minor cross the border to get an abortion without the consent of the parents. now, they are trying very hard in that instance to try to skirt around the fact that we have a lot of recognition in our case law that you can't criminalize people crossing borders to something they have a legal right to do. they are being cute, but the department of justice said no, no, no, we a
prosecutions state to state. so if you're in texas and you go to new mexico to get abortion services, when you return home to texast is the risk that women could even if they live in a blue state that is protecting them still wind up prosecuted for helping a woman get an abortion? >> yeah, like this is a place, joy, where we can't stop fighting and women aren't and all our allies are. but here is the thing. you have gone straight to the heart of what's at stake here with weaponizing...
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service and the charges were dropped. it was am sop uproar that a special prosecutor prosecuted him and he was found guilty. fo. said was that was a violation of double jeopardy. while i don't believe jussie smollett, you know, as a defense attorney, the state should be bound to honor the agreements they enter into with defendants, so i think this was certainly not an exoneration of him, but a fair result given the procedurerd history of this case. mike: to be clear, they did not address his continued insistence that he was innocent, are right? >> right. they did not reach the merits at all. all they said is you can't prosecute the guy, you made a deal with the guy. you can't then go back on the deal that he relied on, prosecute him and expect that's not some type of violation of double jeopardy. so it didn't reach the merits at all. they never said he was innocent. they didn't question the evidence against him, but his conviction was overturned, nonetheless, for a constitutional violation of his rights. mike: very interesting. lexie lexie rig conker thanks for your analysis. have a happy thanksgiving week. >>
service and the charges were dropped. it was am sop uproar that a special prosecutor prosecuted him and he was found guilty. fo. said was that was a violation of double jeopardy. while i don't believe jussie smollett, you know, as a defense attorney, the state should be bound to honor the agreements they enter into with defendants, so i think this was certainly not an exoneration of him, but a fair result given the procedurerd history of this case. mike: to be clear, they did not address his...
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he can pick and choose his security services to pick and choose what behaviors we want to prosecute and what we will ignore. i'd happened during culvert. anyone who is protesting for or against a matter whether it's the kremlin, the protest to be broken up or the protesters themselves arrested they were enforcing culvert restrictions. public health i mean please, public health. meanwhile, thousands would gather get drunk and be dancing to celebrate some other festival that the kremlin approved of. their drinking vodka, that will kill the virus not to worry. that's typical you there's a lot you can point to and it's how they are enforced. the check was the original at the start of the russian revolution the october revolution created by lenin. and philip's is in ski who founded what ultimatelyhe became the kgb oats known by its acronym the check. both descended from catholic nobility. and people in russia. certainly not today. they establish as a brutal police force that became known as the chaka. it was found an incoming one to prevent forget the precise date. to this day putin has, at
he can pick and choose his security services to pick and choose what behaviors we want to prosecute and what we will ignore. i'd happened during culvert. anyone who is protesting for or against a matter whether it's the kremlin, the protest to be broken up or the protesters themselves arrested they were enforcing culvert restrictions. public health i mean please, public health. meanwhile, thousands would gather get drunk and be dancing to celebrate some other festival that the kremlin approved...
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prosecution of a sitting president. as several areas in northamptonshire face heavy flooding, the local fire and rescue service has declared incident. more than 100 flood warnings are in force across the the uk as storm bert continues to cause major travel disruption. germany's foreign minister says serious questions must be asked about whether a cargo plane crash that killed a pilot in lithuania was an accident. annalena baerbock said the very fact sabotage was being considered highlighted the volatile situation around europe. we start in the middle east, where the indications are that a ceasefire deal between israel and hezbollah is within sight. the white house says a deal is "close". a senior israeli official says the country's cabinet is to meet on tuesday on whether to approve a ceasefire deal with hezbollah. these are pictures of the us mediator amos hochstein in beirut last week. lebanon's deputy parliamentary speaker says he sees no serious obstacles to the truce which has been brokered by the united states. here's state department spokesperson matthew miller, speaking within the past hour. we've made significant
prosecution of a sitting president. as several areas in northamptonshire face heavy flooding, the local fire and rescue service has declared incident. more than 100 flood warnings are in force across the the uk as storm bert continues to cause major travel disruption. germany's foreign minister says serious questions must be asked about whether a cargo plane crash that killed a pilot in lithuania was an accident. annalena baerbock said the very fact sabotage was being considered highlighted the...
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prosecuted because of problems with their it system. as well as that specific problem, it's been struggling to make money because a lot of services it usede now being delivered online and we send fewer letters than we used to. so this is the start of a process where the incoming labour government is looking to fix the business model for the post office effectively. we heard the new business secretary yesterday saying that that would see a smaller centre for the post office and more power delivered to the people who actually provide the services, and that's why they are looking at slimming down the head office, hundreds of jobs at risk there, and also reviewing the future of the crown offices that they themselves provide. so this is themselves provide. so this is the beginning of a journey and it's all balanced out by a plan to give the individual franchisees a big increase in the amount of money they make because lots of them say they just cannot balance the books the way things are. they are promised a 30% increase in the amount of money they receive next year and more going ahead in 2030. let's head to baku now where on the third day o
prosecuted because of problems with their it system. as well as that specific problem, it's been struggling to make money because a lot of services it usede now being delivered online and we send fewer letters than we used to. so this is the start of a process where the incoming labour government is looking to fix the business model for the post office effectively. we heard the new business secretary yesterday saying that that would see a smaller centre for the post office and more power...
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generals and high-ranking officials in the military, prosecuting journalists, et cetera, is there any reason number one, why foreign intelligence services would keep sharing information with us and anywhere for the biden administration to get out of these deals with intelligence sharing before trump and the comments section take over?>> i don't know that the biden administration would do that, they are playing it by the book in terms of this transition, but you know, that is there modus operandi that we have seen over the few years, that is the one gear that joe biden knows, and we are in different times. and i think the allies can make their own decisions and i do think they will be evaluating this as it unfolds on things like information sharing and other forms of cooperation and whether to look to the united states as the principal defense partner, there are a lot of countries that are on the fence. we have been trying to build military relations with india, expand alliances in europe and asia, you know who is a serious person when it comes to understanding military matters? the chinese minister of defense, it is not a fox and friend
generals and high-ranking officials in the military, prosecuting journalists, et cetera, is there any reason number one, why foreign intelligence services would keep sharing information with us and anywhere for the biden administration to get out of these deals with intelligence sharing before trump and the comments section take over?>> i don't know that the biden administration would do that, they are playing it by the book in terms of this transition, but you know, that is there modus...
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prosecute. as part of that $10,000 forfeit of his bond hours of community service. only punishment that was important. later, based on that, he relied he fulfilled those obligations and then they said, you know what? never mind. >> we're now going to still prosecute you. >> double jeopardy. >> it's double jeopardy. it's due process violation, which is what the court actually held. >> and they said, listen, how is the prosecutor's office to have credibility if no one can rely on what you say is the deal and more importantly he's already fulfilled the obligations. >> imagine, if you will, we. you and i had a contract. >> i did everything on my end then you said, well, that's great. >> never mind. they applied the same principles of a kind of contract law to this case. >> it's the right decision irrespective of the underlying facts. everyone points to because it reminds you a lot of what contract law is about. a deal is a deal the benefit of the bargain. i upheld my end. >> so it's completely different case but it's not unlike what happened with bill cosby in the sense
prosecute. as part of that $10,000 forfeit of his bond hours of community service. only punishment that was important. later, based on that, he relied he fulfilled those obligations and then they said, you know what? never mind. >> we're now going to still prosecute you. >> double jeopardy. >> it's double jeopardy. it's due process violation, which is what the court actually held. >> and they said, listen, how is the prosecutor's office to have credibility if no one can...
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prosecute them because this has gone too far. >> reporter: some of the texts were sent through a free service called text now.he company says it has disabled the anonymous accounts. the naacp tonight says it's no accident that all this is happening after the election, saying that racist groups are feeling emboldened. top prosecutors in states like pennsylvania, new york, north carolina, and alabama are all condemning this and investigating, and authorities are warning people who are getting these messages not to click on any links inside them. david? >> david: all right, steve osunsami. steve, thank you. >>> we have one note on the economy tonight. the week ending with record highs again this friday. the dow gaining 259 points, going above 44,000 for the first time before settling back to just shy of that mark. >>> when we come back tonight, in new york city, the powerful suv explosion rocking a neighborhood in queens. you'll see the homes and cars damaged. >>> also, the cruise ship hit by a sudden squall. winds up to 80 miles per hour. passengers rocked. >>> and two babies in the nicu. 28 years later, the nu
prosecute them because this has gone too far. >> reporter: some of the texts were sent through a free service called text now.he company says it has disabled the anonymous accounts. the naacp tonight says it's no accident that all this is happening after the election, saying that racist groups are feeling emboldened. top prosecutors in states like pennsylvania, new york, north carolina, and alabama are all condemning this and investigating, and authorities are warning people who are...
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the charges and prosecution would be dropped in exchange for smollett forefeating his $10,000 bond and doing community service. that was the initial contract with the state. that was the agreement and anything that came after that was void and was not applicable in this case. looks like the supreme court has agreed with smollett's argument saying he entered into that agreement with kim foxx. that was the ultimate decision and anything that happened after that was actually a violation of his due process rights. got to tell you jussie smollett is an actor very concerned with his image. he has since been doing a lot of interviews. released a new film with fox walking the red carpet. he didn't want to go back to jail, i can tell you that much, harris. >> harris: as i said with our legal analyst kerri urbahn none of it changes the fact he lied about being the victim of a hate crime but now he won't be considered a convict for doing that. matt finn, thank you. jaguar is facing some backlash now. like a bottom line type of thing. they've been losing money for years. critics are calling them bud lite 2.0. we'll get i
the charges and prosecution would be dropped in exchange for smollett forefeating his $10,000 bond and doing community service. that was the initial contract with the state. that was the agreement and anything that came after that was void and was not applicable in this case. looks like the supreme court has agreed with smollett's argument saying he entered into that agreement with kim foxx. that was the ultimate decision and anything that happened after that was actually a violation of his due...
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services. the fsb. he can pick and choose what behavior laws we want to prosecute and what will ignore. it happened during covid. anybody who was protesting for or against a matter that the kremlin didn't approve of. would be the protests would have to be broken up with the protesters themselves arrested because they were enforcing covid restrictions at public health. this is my god. i mean, please, public health. meanwhile, thousands would gather, get drunk and be dancing to celebrate some other festival that the kremlin approved of. and, you know, they're drinking vodka. that will kill me. that will kill the virus. so not to worry, but that's typical. so there's a law that you can point to, but it's how would they're enforced? so what's a checklist and what's a check is the check out was the original law in the at the start of the the russian revolution, the october revolution created by by lenin and a pole actually felix jasinski, who founded this what ultimately became the the nkvd, the kgb. and it was known by its acronym, the checker, that the the cheka in turn. so this jasinski w
services. the fsb. he can pick and choose what behavior laws we want to prosecute and what will ignore. it happened during covid. anybody who was protesting for or against a matter that the kremlin didn't approve of. would be the protests would have to be broken up with the protesters themselves arrested because they were enforcing covid restrictions at public health. this is my god. i mean, please, public health. meanwhile, thousands would gather, get drunk and be dancing to celebrate some...
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we've successfully prosecuted prolific crypto currency money laundering operations, including the operator of bitcoin fog, the longest running bitcoin laundering service on the dark net. while we are super proud of these successes, we know our work is not done. we remain especially vigilant about the next generation of technology that criminals are employing to commit cybercrime because as we all know, bad actors are already exploiting artificial intelligence for criminal purposes. just a few weeks ago, the criminal division's child exploitation and obscenities section in alaska charged an army soldier station in the anchorage who used ai to morph pictures of real children, including children that he knew, into images depicting their violent sexual abuse. according to court documents, the defendant used online ai chat bots to create those images. and in may, following a tip from a major social media company to the national center for missing and exploited children, which prompted a swift and thorough investigation by our prosecutors, a grand jury indicted a wisconsin man for producing thousands of illicit images of prepubescent minors with generative
we've successfully prosecuted prolific crypto currency money laundering operations, including the operator of bitcoin fog, the longest running bitcoin laundering service on the dark net. while we are super proud of these successes, we know our work is not done. we remain especially vigilant about the next generation of technology that criminals are employing to commit cybercrime because as we all know, bad actors are already exploiting artificial intelligence for criminal purposes. just a few...
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service used by many of the uk's top banks. ifelt, why i have i done it? i felt a bit ashamed. although derai wasn't prosecutedople do it? this video is used to show students how money mules can be recruited in person as well as online. so basically i've got these mates whojust put money into your account. they keep it there for a bit and they take it back out, but they leave you with a bit of a cut. it's not always easy to spot the scam. they're not bad kids i that want to do harm. you know, if i went up to them and said, "go and mug that - old lady," they'd go, "absolutely not. - i'm not a criminal." but if i said, "well, . i'll tell you what, just let me put that money in your account. - you can take a little bit for helping me out." i that doesn't feel like a criminal. banks say the number of young people involved is going up. we often might find out, maybe a few years later, when someone realises the red flags that we put on their account or on their credit footprint essentially mean they lose access to the loan they want, or maybe even a job they're trying to get. but by that point, they've become linked
service used by many of the uk's top banks. ifelt, why i have i done it? i felt a bit ashamed. although derai wasn't prosecutedople do it? this video is used to show students how money mules can be recruited in person as well as online. so basically i've got these mates whojust put money into your account. they keep it there for a bit and they take it back out, but they leave you with a bit of a cut. it's not always easy to spot the scam. they're not bad kids i that want to do harm. you know,...
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concerned about issues on board trains and their service to possibly look into having some sort of avid security. >> what are we doing? why are we not prosecuting some of these guys are getting them off at the street? they need mental health and let's get mental help for them. >> laura: we are prosecuting the people who stood up to fight and protect americans. alvin bragg, as he did with trump, ignored the evidence any charges daniel penny with second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. as this trial plays out and as it becomes plutocrat how these passengers recalled they had merely had menacingly approached and yelling about being hungry and wanting to go back to jail, one witness testified she was filled with a sense of relief when daniel penny took nearly to the ground sagging, "this is the first time in my life i took a moment because i thought it was going to die." and all the evidence suggests that neely was mentally unstable. dr. alexander bradley testified that neely had mental health breakdowns, including delusions, that the wrapper to proxy cooler was using him to change the world and he heard the devil's voice. any
concerned about issues on board trains and their service to possibly look into having some sort of avid security. >> what are we doing? why are we not prosecuting some of these guys are getting them off at the street? they need mental health and let's get mental help for them. >> laura: we are prosecuting the people who stood up to fight and protect americans. alvin bragg, as he did with trump, ignored the evidence any charges daniel penny with second-degree manslaughter and...
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prosecution would be necessary. maria: all right. we will leave it there. again, thank you both for your incredible serviceon, anna paulina luna, cory mills. thank you so much. >>> quick break and then democrat governors claiming they are preparing for battle against trump's agenda despite their own citizens resoundingly reelecting the former president. trump-vance spokesperson caroline levies to -- karoline leavitt on thetes, ining jar administers' plans, next. ♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seeee, ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ jardiance works twenty-four seven in your body to flush out some sugar. and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. serious side effects may include ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms
prosecution would be necessary. maria: all right. we will leave it there. again, thank you both for your incredible serviceon, anna paulina luna, cory mills. thank you so much. >>> quick break and then democrat governors claiming they are preparing for battle against trump's agenda despite their own citizens resoundingly reelecting the former president. trump-vance spokesperson caroline levies to -- karoline leavitt on thetes, ining jar administers' plans, next. ♪ i take once-daily...
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service. so, possibly looking to having some sort of added security. >> what are we doing? why are we not prosecutinge of these guys that are getting them off the streets or going if they need mental help? get some help for them. >> no, because we are prosecuting the people who stood up to fight the people who are threatening other americans. of course alvin bragg. d.a. alvin bragg, as he did with trump, ignore the evidence and he goes forward and charges daniel penny with second degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. as this trial plays out. it becomes more apparent how ludicrous these charges are almost all of the other passengers when they were interviewed recalled how neely had approached yelling about being hungry ant and wanting to go back to jail. one witness testified she was filled with a sense of relief when daniel penny took neely to the ground saying this is the first time in my life where i like took a moment because i thought i was going to die. and all the evidence suggests that neely was mentally unstable. dr. alexander bradley a forensic psychiatrist for the defense t
service. so, possibly looking to having some sort of added security. >> what are we doing? why are we not prosecutinge of these guys that are getting them off the streets or going if they need mental help? get some help for them. >> no, because we are prosecuting the people who stood up to fight the people who are threatening other americans. of course alvin bragg. d.a. alvin bragg, as he did with trump, ignore the evidence and he goes forward and charges daniel penny with second...
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tackle complex investigations and prosecutions of criminal use of of cryptocracy, particularly crimes as they had committed by virtual currency exchanges, mixing atomic services and money-laundering infrastructure actors. the team combines expertise of the department of the justices quinn will and asset recovery section, ccips come of the section in the division and with experts detailed from u.s. attorneys offices. department prosecutors to investigate and prosecute the illicit activity involving cryptocurrency including the attorneys on my team have had to work to adapt to a complex and rapidly evolving environment involving novel issues. so as we begin to see criminal actors use artificial intelligence for illicit means, we are not starting from a blank page. we are applying existing frameworks and proven legal tools to pursue new threats and hold those behind them accountable. so what are these threats could you heard about some of them from the last panel but i'm going to talk about those that intersect with crypto and blockchain. so as artificial intelligence is a term used to refer to computer systems capable of performing tasks that typically require
tackle complex investigations and prosecutions of criminal use of of cryptocracy, particularly crimes as they had committed by virtual currency exchanges, mixing atomic services and money-laundering infrastructure actors. the team combines expertise of the department of the justices quinn will and asset recovery section, ccips come of the section in the division and with experts detailed from u.s. attorneys offices. department prosecutors to investigate and prosecute the illicit activity...
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prosecution would be necessary. maria: all right. we will leave it there. again, thank you both for your incredible serviceanna paulina luna, cory mills. thank you so much. >>> quick break and then democrat governors claiming they are preparing for battle against trump's agenda despite their own citizens resoundingly reelecting the former president. trump-vance spokesperson caroline levie i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! —uh. —here i'll take that. [cheering] ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar and a protein blend to feed muscles up to 7 hours. ♪ ♪ ♪ have you always had trouble with your weight? same. discover the power of wegovy®. with wegovy®, i lost 35 pounds. and some lost over 46 pounds. and i'm keeping the weight off. i'm reducing my risk. wegovy® is the only weight-management medicine proven to reduce risk of major cardiovascular events such as death, heart attack, or stroke in adults with known heart disease and obesity. don't use wegovy® with semaglutide or glp-1 medicines, or in children under 12. don't
prosecution would be necessary. maria: all right. we will leave it there. again, thank you both for your incredible serviceanna paulina luna, cory mills. thank you so much. >>> quick break and then democrat governors claiming they are preparing for battle against trump's agenda despite their own citizens resoundingly reelecting the former president. trump-vance spokesperson caroline levie i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in...
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prosecution would be necessary. maria: all right. we will leave it there. again, thank you both for your incredible service cory mills. thank you so much. >>> quick break and then democrat governors claiming they are preparing for battle against trump's agenda despite their own citizens resoundingly reelecting the former president. trump-vance spokesperson caroline levie awkward question... is there going to be anything... -left over? -yeah. oh, absolutely. (inner monologue) my kids don't know what they want. you know who knows what she wants? me! with empower, we get all of our financial questions answered. so you don't have to worry. empower. what's next. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a clinically proven arthritis pain relief gel, which penetrates deep to target the source of pain with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine directly at the source. voltaren, the joy of movement. >> if you try to harm new yorkers or roll back their right, i will fight you every step of the way. >> you come for my people, you come through me. maria: uh, yeah. democrat governors kathy hochul and j.b. pritzker already
prosecution would be necessary. maria: all right. we will leave it there. again, thank you both for your incredible service cory mills. thank you so much. >>> quick break and then democrat governors claiming they are preparing for battle against trump's agenda despite their own citizens resoundingly reelecting the former president. trump-vance spokesperson caroline levie awkward question... is there going to be anything... -left over? -yeah. oh, absolutely. (inner monologue) my kids...
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deterrence was the purpose, prosecution was the tool, as jonathan, a career official from health and human serviceshe policy says in our film, "separated." you'll see in the movie, you'll see on "60 minutes" just a couple weeks ago with cecilia investigatea tom homan said the line he comes back, i'll come back. now you have president-elect trump yet again, tom homan according to katelyn dickerson's prizewinning for the atlantic, another i'm i've heard in the press and seen reported chad wolf was a deputy to kirstjen nielsen who signed the memo which resulted in the separation of the 5,500 children from their parents. they know what the outcome of that policy was, both the intentional cruelty of the policy but also the public's reaction to it. and they -- you know, i'm not saying they're not going to do it, but they know how the american public and the global public at large reacted to it, and so they're tiptoeing right up to this line, experimenting with doing something. as we talked about it was probably the most unpopular policy certainly of the first trump term but immigration policy of any pres
deterrence was the purpose, prosecution was the tool, as jonathan, a career official from health and human serviceshe policy says in our film, "separated." you'll see in the movie, you'll see on "60 minutes" just a couple weeks ago with cecilia investigatea tom homan said the line he comes back, i'll come back. now you have president-elect trump yet again, tom homan according to katelyn dickerson's prizewinning for the atlantic, another i'm i've heard in the press and seen...
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prosecutions. trump white house to becoming the center of the political universe, buzzing for weeks while allies, cable hosts and billionaires make the pilgrimage. nearby hotels park to the gills and secret serviceumbering wait staff. you on musk even made at his new home, all that action juice real estate prices, million ranged homes in palm beach are now going for ten hayti 50 million, it made range. trump has all the momentum so the media is trying to pick him and elon musk against each other. >> as trump repairs for his second term of the world's richest man has been closed by his side but as elon musk learns how to navigate trump world he is driving many headlines across social media and other nontraditional media outlets, like elon musk walking a fine line up, one of the cardinal rules of those in trump's office, did no the boss. >> jesse: while the media trying to drive a wedge between elon musk and trump, he is flirting with the idea of buying msnbc, not sure if he is serious but he is making liberals crazy. the media is in a state of shock because trump is getting high marks, most americans want to trump tariffs and a larger majority wants mass deportations. 55% of the country is happy
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service you continue to provide. >> thinks you for having me, chris. >>> still to come to, the oxford high school shooter and his parents behind bars. why does the community say those prosecutionsons they want answered next on msnbc. if you have generalized myasthenia gravis, picture what life could look like with... vyvgart hytrulo, a subcutaneous injection that takes about 30 to 90 seconds. for one thing, could it mean more time for you? vyvgart hytrulo can improve daily abilities and reduce muscle weakness with a treatment plan that's personalized to you. do not use vyvgart hytrulo if you have a serious allergy to any of its ingredients. it can cause serious allergic reactions like trouble breathing and decrease in blood pressure leading to fainting and allergic reactions such as rashes, swelling under the skin, shortness of breath, and hives. the most common side effects are respiratory and urinary tract infections, headache, and injection site reactions. it may increase the risk of infusion-related reactions and infection. tell your doctor if you have a history of infections or symptoms of an infection. talk to your neurologist about vyvgart hytrulo for gmg and picture you
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prosecution is his own alleged criminal entanglements to serve as attorney general. and most applicable to today's hearing, an anti-vaccine conspiracy peddling extremist with a penchant for eating bears for secretary of health and human services. these may be some of the most unqualified candidates for cabinet posts in living memory. it turns out when you burn through the serious people in your first administration, there are slim pickings for the second one. we in congress have an important job as a co-equal branch of the government. we have a mandate to conduct oversight over the executive branch, and the senate is constitutionally required to evaluate and if appropriate, to confirm or reject presidential appointees. we were elected by our constituents to perform these responsibilities, no matter which party sits in the white house. the responsibilities we have are serious, but this majority is deeply unserious, and this hearing is sure to exemplify this fundamental lack of seriousness. i am sure that we will hear today a great deal about the children the biden administration allegedly lost, although this is a thoroughly misleading claim based on half truths and without necessary context, as the ranking member of the subcom
prosecution is his own alleged criminal entanglements to serve as attorney general. and most applicable to today's hearing, an anti-vaccine conspiracy peddling extremist with a penchant for eating bears for secretary of health and human services. these may be some of the most unqualified candidates for cabinet posts in living memory. it turns out when you burn through the serious people in your first administration, there are slim pickings for the second one. we in congress have an important...
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service in advance. he forfeited his bond. and that is in line with someone charged with this level of offense. that's what he got. he was actually treated like everyone else. the secondary prosecutionre the criminal justice system was upended to go after him again that is beyond what our constitution allows. >> what would be the impact in your office for prosecutors, in your county? >> frankly, across the nation, if this were allowed to stand and a defendant could make a deal, hold up his or her end of the bargain, and then later on, because of public outrage you could say, never mind i want something different. yeah it would absolutely upend our criminal justice system. >> and really, when when the constitution was formed and the ten amendments were put in the fifth amendment that allows for protections for the accused was that at stake here and at the end of the day, when you make an agreement and we knew that all along, when you make an agreement and someone fulfills that agreement that contractual obligation between the two should stand. if we are allowed to have political prosecutions or, as his defense attorney said prosecutions based on mob outrage, then as a prosecutor who
service in advance. he forfeited his bond. and that is in line with someone charged with this level of offense. that's what he got. he was actually treated like everyone else. the secondary prosecutionre the criminal justice system was upended to go after him again that is beyond what our constitution allows. >> what would be the impact in your office for prosecutors, in your county? >> frankly, across the nation, if this were allowed to stand and a defendant could make a deal, hold...