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an officer may activate the ecd when a subject is one, armed with a weapon other than a firearm such as an edged weapon or a blunt object and the subject is causing immediate physical injury to a person or threatening to cause when there's a reasonable believe the subject has the intent and capability of carrying out the threat. two, causing incredible physical injury to a person or threatening to cause injury when there's a reasonable belief the subject has the intent and capability of carrying out the threat. number three, reverts back to the original draft language we have in front of us, violently resisting an officer's tempt to lawfully detain or arrest the subject, period. that's the end. >> commissioner turman: so that would be three bullets. >> commissioner: right. >> commissioner turman: okay. thank you for putting that on the overhead. i'm going to move to commissioner -- before i move to commissioner hirsch i'm going to ask the commissioner to step to the microphone. ms. addwan, not quite a commissioner yet, could you, please, explain the esh use around number two as well
an officer may activate the ecd when a subject is one, armed with a weapon other than a firearm such as an edged weapon or a blunt object and the subject is causing immediate physical injury to a person or threatening to cause when there's a reasonable believe the subject has the intent and capability of carrying out the threat. two, causing incredible physical injury to a person or threatening to cause injury when there's a reasonable belief the subject has the intent and capability of...
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a time. if subject appears to be a child. >> it's in there, and subject appears to be under the age of 18, semi colon. >> president turman: my position is it's easier to know if someone appears to be a child than whether or not they appear to be under 18. >> i guess the reason i say that is studies show that african american males, young males -- >> president turman: i would agree with that. >> they appear to look older than they are. >> president turman: i thought you were going to say the other thing. >> and under the law, a child is up to 14 years old, and it's excluding our 15 to 18 year olds, and some 15, 16, 17, they appear to be older. >> president turman: yeah, i understand, but appears to be under 18 is too difficult a definition. >> all right. that's fine. and then g, we already had this discussion. for another example, i said why don't we put schizophrenia. that was a suggestion. >> president turman: does the department have an issue with adding schizophrenia. >> as an example? >> president turman: yeah, as an example. >> as an example. >> the department doesn't have an issue. >> pre
a time. if subject appears to be a child. >> it's in there, and subject appears to be under the age of 18, semi colon. >> president turman: my position is it's easier to know if someone appears to be a child than whether or not they appear to be under 18. >> i guess the reason i say that is studies show that african american males, young males -- >> president turman: i would agree with that. >> they appear to look older than they are. >> president turman: i...
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could he have been informed that he's a subject of the investigation? >> so, the short answer is we just don't know. it could be that he's already been advised by the mueller team about his status whether he's a witness, a subject or a target of the investigation. but they're not required to do that just yet. i think the longer answer is it seems clear that virtually any witness to any form of obstruction of this investigation is likely a witness whose lawyer cannot simultaneously represent that witness and president trump, for the witness we've just seen with joe digenova didn't last a scaramucci of time in this white house. this is the shortest we've seen a lawyer last on this team. >> to ashley parker who knows a little bit about the scaramucci era. can you talk about how so many of the president's political problems are self-inflicted. this feels like one of the first real self-inflicted legal problems. it feels like they're telegraphing something that they may not want -- have wanted to telegraph at a time when they are trying to recruit, as your pa
could he have been informed that he's a subject of the investigation? >> so, the short answer is we just don't know. it could be that he's already been advised by the mueller team about his status whether he's a witness, a subject or a target of the investigation. but they're not required to do that just yet. i think the longer answer is it seems clear that virtually any witness to any form of obstruction of this investigation is likely a witness whose lawyer cannot simultaneously...
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he said to me, there is no doubt that the president is a subject, the term used in a very wide way, act of at least part of the mueller investigation. does that ring true to you? >> yeah, so, you know, you kind of got three categories of people who might appear before a grand jury. there are witnesses who are just providing information, they are not in any legal jeopardy, themselves. there's another group of people referred to as summitbjects. that is their conduct could fall within the scope of the investigation. they could get charged. that's not clear. targets are people at the top end of that spectrum. people who are referred to as pudative defendants. if the investigation pans out, evidence can be obtained, these are the people likely to be charged. sounds like from what you said, president trump pay be a target. >> a target or a subject? is it a sequence where you go from being a subject, they're gathering more information, doing what this attorney suggests, they're asking questions about trump's conduct around certain flash poichbt fl widely reported by news organizations, do y
he said to me, there is no doubt that the president is a subject, the term used in a very wide way, act of at least part of the mueller investigation. does that ring true to you? >> yeah, so, you know, you kind of got three categories of people who might appear before a grand jury. there are witnesses who are just providing information, they are not in any legal jeopardy, themselves. there's another group of people referred to as summitbjects. that is their conduct could fall within the...
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the reaction in catalonia of course there's been a lot of anger and it's this is a very you know a subject that has divided the region of catalonia and spain in many matter in many ways because it's you know there are government party there are parties in the spanish parliament who are very much against things have gone. up rather the proceedings go in a different direction so it's very divisive i just want to draw your attention to your screens right now with seeing life pictures everywhere and i believe they'll be back in a screenshot here where protests the kind on going on and i think this was widely expected but of course as you've mentioned almost the entire leadership of the pro separatist movement behind what happens to that moment well that's the million dollar question like we're seeing i mean the sentiment is still very much there and i mean we're seeing these images i believe from barcelona i was watching regional television and there are images of protests taking place across the region of catalonia and i don't think that's going to be the end of those protests by any means in
the reaction in catalonia of course there's been a lot of anger and it's this is a very you know a subject that has divided the region of catalonia and spain in many matter in many ways because it's you know there are government party there are parties in the spanish parliament who are very much against things have gone. up rather the proceedings go in a different direction so it's very divisive i just want to draw your attention to your screens right now with seeing life pictures everywhere...
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an officer may activate the ecd when subject is armed with a weapon other than a firearm such as an edgedapon, blunt object and the subject is causing immediate physical injury to a person or threatening to cause injury when there's a reasonable believe that subject has the intent and capability of carrying out the threat. i use the word person -- we don't need to add officer, a person covers everybody. i have two copies i can pass out but that's it because i think they otherwise have to be available to the public. >> secretary kilshaw: are you going number one and then -- >> commissioner: i'm taking the language already there dealing with an armed weapon. >> secretary kilshaw: i got that. >> commissioner: but i'm limiting the use of a taser to when the subject is causing immediate physical injury to a person or threatening to cause immediate physical injury and there's the thought the person has the ability of carrying out that threat. that's all number one. the next one is the exact same language without the armed weapon. instead of assaulting or battering or displaying an intent to ass
an officer may activate the ecd when subject is armed with a weapon other than a firearm such as an edgedapon, blunt object and the subject is causing immediate physical injury to a person or threatening to cause injury when there's a reasonable believe that subject has the intent and capability of carrying out the threat. i use the word person -- we don't need to add officer, a person covers everybody. i have two copies i can pass out but that's it because i think they otherwise have to be...
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liberal opposition candidate thirty six year old sandy a subject showed up at her own h.q. just minutes after the last polling station in russia closed but really there was nothing to celebrate back then it was already clear that she was going to come forth but with less than two percent well regardless of that subject as we've heard many times today likes to portray herself as the new prominent opposition figure in this country and perhaps that explains the heat in the debate she had a little. earlier with alexei vali who is one of the most fiercest critics of a lot of our protein in russia but as we remember he hadn't been allowed to take part in this election under a law that bans people who were charged criminally from running for president people to. deal with. so if i look on the bar leaves just imo yes we can see that's . the mimi's problem with what's been in more than. two dollars now when you might store you could see. him you know go to the top of here because. you will possible among. the floor but not for the room. was a small even later one you would assume th
liberal opposition candidate thirty six year old sandy a subject showed up at her own h.q. just minutes after the last polling station in russia closed but really there was nothing to celebrate back then it was already clear that she was going to come forth but with less than two percent well regardless of that subject as we've heard many times today likes to portray herself as the new prominent opposition figure in this country and perhaps that explains the heat in the debate she had a little....
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failed anyway and we don't believe you're a victim of a crime well fortunately for me thames valley police don't agree and my case is now the subject of a criminal investigation so i'm limited just what i can say about that but i can assure you that having spent seven million pounds pursuing the original crime and operation hornet thames valley police would not be spending more public money if they didn't believe they were going to get important prosecutions polices it is investigating is as you say. our lives just good to see of him being abroad. how the media has informed the british public about the ongoing crisis that began in twenty eight because some would say we've been told that this is a vital part of the british economy and we have to at all cost sacrifice everything from libraries of public libraries to social services to save it because without that britain's prosperity is threatened what have you would you characterize the media reporting of what the banks did to the country i only know what i see and that is that millions of people in this country have suffered. and it isn't because of subprime markets in the states i
failed anyway and we don't believe you're a victim of a crime well fortunately for me thames valley police don't agree and my case is now the subject of a criminal investigation so i'm limited just what i can say about that but i can assure you that having spent seven million pounds pursuing the original crime and operation hornet thames valley police would not be spending more public money if they didn't believe they were going to get important prosecutions polices it is investigating is as...
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honored that my good friend and personal hero john lukacs with us here tonight to talk about with a subject that is so dear to all of us.
honored that my good friend and personal hero john lukacs with us here tonight to talk about with a subject that is so dear to all of us.
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justice alito: well, there's no -- is there any limit on what states can make a mandatory subject of collective bargaining? so if the test is whether it's -- whether the -- it's mandated by the -- by the state, the state can make anything it wants a mandatory subject of bargaining. mr. frederick: justice alito, i would say that that hypothetical is so far outside of what this case is really all about that if you think that there's a problem, that if any state ever in the union would come up with some requirement like that as part of collective bargaining, you have the opportunity to review it at this time. but what we're talking about here is a system that is well settled within the states to allow for this kind of dynamic interchange for the benefit of management. justice kennedy: well, do you think that this case affects the political influence of the unions? mr. frederick: no. the reason -- justice kennedy: so you've -- i can try to find a union newsletter which says don't worry about the supreme court, our political influence will be exactly the same as it was before, if this case
justice alito: well, there's no -- is there any limit on what states can make a mandatory subject of collective bargaining? so if the test is whether it's -- whether the -- it's mandated by the -- by the state, the state can make anything it wants a mandatory subject of bargaining. mr. frederick: justice alito, i would say that that hypothetical is so far outside of what this case is really all about that if you think that there's a problem, that if any state ever in the union would come up...
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as we know, this is a difficult subject. japan isa know, this is a difficult subject. ugely damaging business. this becomes a cyber security issue. one of the things said was they only required ids and passwords rather than multifactor identification. this is really unregulated. that is the whole point. enter at your peril into this world. it is not normal investing as we think of it or recommend. that is the thing. how do we... if we decide to enter this field as a society, how do we make it safe? that is where the world of cyber security could potentially help. and bitcoin has dropped again below 9000. it will shoot up... it was 15,002 months ago. that is the massive draw and a massive fear as well. —— 15,000 two months ago.“ is volatile. traditional investors shy away from it because it is risky. i do not know if it lightens the mood or deepens it, the times. a story... we have always been told we should look out for elders, they know better. not true! farfrom should look out for elders, they know better. not true! far from some older people get wiser and some do not
as we know, this is a difficult subject. japan isa know, this is a difficult subject. ugely damaging business. this becomes a cyber security issue. one of the things said was they only required ids and passwords rather than multifactor identification. this is really unregulated. that is the whole point. enter at your peril into this world. it is not normal investing as we think of it or recommend. that is the thing. how do we... if we decide to enter this field as a society, how do we make it...
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. >> it's a possible active shooter. subject with a rifle holding three people hostage. >> tonight, law enforcement swarming on the scene. >>> new fallout from the announcement that stunned the world. the white house stirring confusion over the conditions for a historic meeting between president trump and north korea's kim jong-un. when and where could it take place? >>> detecting breast cancer risks. the first at-home test you can do without doctor's supervision, but it comes with cautions from the fda. >>> hidden ambulance costs. why more and more families are getting hit with surprise bills when there's an emergency. >>> and a new blockbuster breaking boundaries for generations of fans. the classic children's book brought to life on the big screen with a little help from oprah. >>> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, to our viewers in the west. and that's where we start tonight, with breaking news. the hostage standoff and shoot-out that has played out for much of the day at a veterans ho
. >> it's a possible active shooter. subject with a rifle holding three people hostage. >> tonight, law enforcement swarming on the scene. >>> new fallout from the announcement that stunned the world. the white house stirring confusion over the conditions for a historic meeting between president trump and north korea's kim jong-un. when and where could it take place? >>> detecting breast cancer risks. the first at-home test you can do without doctor's supervision,...
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going to last this is a subject that is still going to meet a person. who uses. thank . you. thank you. thank. you thank. you didn't even you didn't you know the dealers knew where to be and. what was not coupled with the simple truth to enjoy it. which i would just want you to see the good. thank god next i suspected jihad as has been walking the streets of the us for years has got congress wanting answers as to why that story after this break. both the united states and russia announced weapons posture both countries are entering a new age of the age of hypersonic weapons now in the new arms race. it's been almost fifty years since we've had human beings on the surface of another planetary body and i hope that we could actually put together an international lunar exploration initiative much like we have the international space station consortium and together the countries of the world cooperating with the private sector could afford to get back into real space exploration and i think that would that would create a lot of excitement. welcome back to the program has been an o
going to last this is a subject that is still going to meet a person. who uses. thank . you. thank you. thank. you thank. you didn't even you didn't you know the dealers knew where to be and. what was not coupled with the simple truth to enjoy it. which i would just want you to see the good. thank god next i suspected jihad as has been walking the streets of the us for years has got congress wanting answers as to why that story after this break. both the united states and russia announced...
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was a great subject. she took my ideas seriously. taking itott is seriously. this is the place i need to go to. that is what helped inspire me to continue with that project because they saw there was a bigger story about the creation, the identity, about trans nationalism. you are speaking at the epidemic gathering -- academic having. public history is another field altogether. you bridged both of them with this sport. you are active on social media, blogs, television and radio. talk about keeping a foot in one of each of these camps as a historian. adrian: the important thing is how we make the history relevant for a broad audience. that is why engagement with a --lic that goes beyond his the university is so important -- so important. what these players went through is very similar to the same kind of dynamic to what anyone to know immigrant -- any latino immigrant experiences. it is a story that we can share. the other part that i think is important wherever i go to speak is, people do not have a grasp of how long a u.s.'s story -- a latino history is. the
was a great subject. she took my ideas seriously. taking itott is seriously. this is the place i need to go to. that is what helped inspire me to continue with that project because they saw there was a bigger story about the creation, the identity, about trans nationalism. you are speaking at the epidemic gathering -- academic having. public history is another field altogether. you bridged both of them with this sport. you are active on social media, blogs, television and radio. talk about...
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so we think about a subject one way for a long time, and i wonder, is this a moment where the nra as influential as it is, is overplaying its hand politically? >> i'm not sure it is overplaying its hand. although i think it does -- look, it's done what it could do. come out and said that here are the things that we need to fix. look i have some respect for their position in what they are focused on is in fact what we should be focused on. the question is how do you keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people? now the tricky thing is that involves a discussion of mental health. it involves state laws like commitment. it involves due process. that's a place that not a lot of republicans want to go. and so they have defaulted, led unfortunately by the president, back to a meandering discussion on gun control, which, you know, he started out all right talking about fixing the background check system. that is something that needs to be done. but raising age limits and assault weapons ban, if that's what people want to call it, it is not going to go through the house. and it probably wo
so we think about a subject one way for a long time, and i wonder, is this a moment where the nra as influential as it is, is overplaying its hand politically? >> i'm not sure it is overplaying its hand. although i think it does -- look, it's done what it could do. come out and said that here are the things that we need to fix. look i have some respect for their position in what they are focused on is in fact what we should be focused on. the question is how do you keep guns out of the...
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a subject of a cross isn't limited to the material it's scatters visually it radiates insists on the op the get this done saw that's the idea is that it's always a lot however i only know if it works after i've done it i first have to try it or . reason to is just minutes before the op was abolished rabiya. cologne cathedral. in one of the side chapels a sculpture produced in the year nine hundred seventy. this is the garo cross the oldest extant crucifix that no longer shows christ in a triumphant heroic posture but in his wounded humanity tortured and already dead. it was a watershed in the art of depicting the crucifixion. around the turn of the first millennium a new school of theology involved emphasizing a more human redeemer one who had truly suffered. artists began portraying christ's death on the cross in gory detail the welts of his lashing his dislocated limbs. the suffering of jesus was interpreted as a declaration of god's love for the world a love that never abandons but shares in the experiences of people even experiences of suffering and death. i know from one this is
a subject of a cross isn't limited to the material it's scatters visually it radiates insists on the op the get this done saw that's the idea is that it's always a lot however i only know if it works after i've done it i first have to try it or . reason to is just minutes before the op was abolished rabiya. cologne cathedral. in one of the side chapels a sculpture produced in the year nine hundred seventy. this is the garo cross the oldest extant crucifix that no longer shows christ in a...
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but what they did tell me was i wasn't going to be a subject or target and i was going to get the same kind of immunity. but they wanted something. now ari -- >> did they offer you immunity? >> yes. now the idea that we had some major plot with roger, with donald trump? after he, corey lewandowski, the minute he got hired, he was, he was -- i don't want to be -- he, let me put it this way, he ran a scam to get hired, okay? that's my opinion. corey lewandowski, the minute he got hired wanted me and roger out. >> but you think had mueller's investigation -- >> i think cory was in there, and i think corey told them a lot of stuff about us. corey tried to set something up. >> did they say to you or to your lawyer? >> to my lawyer. i've never communicated directly with them >> when you say roger, has roger encouraged you in any way not to cooperate? >> he has not. he made me very upset. has this been done before? >> i'm going to speak to you as an interviewer and a human being. i think there's two reactions right now. i think some people are worried about you, they're worried about what you
but what they did tell me was i wasn't going to be a subject or target and i was going to get the same kind of immunity. but they wanted something. now ari -- >> did they offer you immunity? >> yes. now the idea that we had some major plot with roger, with donald trump? after he, corey lewandowski, the minute he got hired, he was, he was -- i don't want to be -- he, let me put it this way, he ran a scam to get hired, okay? that's my opinion. corey lewandowski, the minute he got...
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so we think about a subject one way for a long time, and i wonder, is this a moment where the nra as influential as it is, is overplaying its hand politically? >> i'm not sure it is overplaying its hand. although i think it does -- look, it's done what it could do. come out and said that here are the things that we need to fix. look i have some respect for their position in what they are focused on is in fact what we should be focused on. the question is how do you keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people? now the tricky thing is that involves a discussion of mental health. it involves state laws like commitment. it involves due process. that's a place that not a lot of republicans want to go. and so they have defaulted, led unfortunately by the president, back to a meandering discussion on gun control, which, you know, he started out all right talking about fixing the background check system. that is something that needs to be done. but raising age limits and assault weapons ban, if that's what people want to call it, it is not going to go through the house. and it probably wo
so we think about a subject one way for a long time, and i wonder, is this a moment where the nra as influential as it is, is overplaying its hand politically? >> i'm not sure it is overplaying its hand. although i think it does -- look, it's done what it could do. come out and said that here are the things that we need to fix. look i have some respect for their position in what they are focused on is in fact what we should be focused on. the question is how do you keep guns out of the...
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picture what they mean is using a photographic sensor to capture a visible light emanating from a subject a person or a place when we talk about taking a picture we're actually talking about capturing a much broader spectrum of energy like infrared spectrum and radio waves and speed and gravity and other atmosphere is energy. coming in that you don't perceive with your eyes fortunately for us smartphone devices have additional sensor components that can gather things. through talk about taking a picture it's about gathering the full spectrum of the visible and the invisible interim working through. this is the tricky part to this but maybe i can get a job here fixing cell phone yari have a job thanks. toughens different kind of job. she's android. but now i've been thinking about committing myself to i phone again because the go go go cross compiling on the i phone no i would never use and i found out that. they're pretty nice. but i am not really a fan of. the particular barrier to entry that they place for people who want to get started developing yeah i think on a theoretical level i y
picture what they mean is using a photographic sensor to capture a visible light emanating from a subject a person or a place when we talk about taking a picture we're actually talking about capturing a much broader spectrum of energy like infrared spectrum and radio waves and speed and gravity and other atmosphere is energy. coming in that you don't perceive with your eyes fortunately for us smartphone devices have additional sensor components that can gather things. through talk about taking...
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sometimes we would plan out carefully how agents would approach a subject. es we would even have evidence that we would show the person just to give them a glimpse of what we had on them. this was clearly an effort to intimidate him and get him to cooperate. the fact they were able to obtain his cell phone is because he was -- he was actually at an international boundary. there is a heightened ability for law enforcement to conduct searches there. i suspect he may have given his consent to do that or they would have at least sought to have his consent. if not, what they would be hanging their hat on there would be the heightened ability to do it at the border. this tells us he is somebody who is of interest to mueller. clearly mueller is interested in finding out whether or not people in the trump camp knew about the hacking of the dnc serves in advance and the dissemination of the e-mails on wikileaks. >> it seems like there's a warning in there for other people in trump world if you are reentering this country, you better have your cell phone backed up. >>
sometimes we would plan out carefully how agents would approach a subject. es we would even have evidence that we would show the person just to give them a glimpse of what we had on them. this was clearly an effort to intimidate him and get him to cooperate. the fact they were able to obtain his cell phone is because he was -- he was actually at an international boundary. there is a heightened ability for law enforcement to conduct searches there. i suspect he may have given his consent to do...
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this is not a subject of any of that. it's a subject that people are dying.e just need to make sure we put a stop to that. not only safe in a school or movie theater or chunrch but al over. people should not be living in this fear. this fear is everywhere and it's preached over the media. it's preached oaf our politicians like to fear monger. we want to make sure people unify and use their voice and people feel the power they were always given. >> chris, have you heard from your local congressperson to show up to the town hall that will be in the parkland area? >> i haven't heard anything as far as whether or not he will be there. i have a pretty good feeling he will be. we've been working very closely with congressman and he's been one of our biggest supporters. we're very grateful to him. we think we'll see him there. >> kyra, what's the take away message that you want people to have this morning regarding the purpose of the never again movement? >> i hope that people are able to see that this isn't more of a political issue. it's a moral issue. we want to
this is not a subject of any of that. it's a subject that people are dying.e just need to make sure we put a stop to that. not only safe in a school or movie theater or chunrch but al over. people should not be living in this fear. this fear is everywhere and it's preached over the media. it's preached oaf our politicians like to fear monger. we want to make sure people unify and use their voice and people feel the power they were always given. >> chris, have you heard from your local...
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he told he was not a subject or a target. in these investigations, prosecutors are required to tell a person coming before a grand jury if they are there as a witness, which means they don't have a criminal liability, which is what he was talking about. if you're the subject, that means they are looking at you. if you're the target, likely an indictment is coming. it gives you a sense of the gradations of those coming before the special counsel. people don't get indicted without knowing it's coming. they have to be notified. ifesque truthful about it, he's not under criminal criminal liability. on its face, that's where the investigation is now. it's also important that he was tell us that they weren't looking for opinions. i think that can give people confidence in the process. they're looking for data points. he talked about how he was to produce documents, e-mails to certain individuals. that guides us in a way. typically, he's not supposed to be talking about any of this. since he has, there are some things in his respons
he told he was not a subject or a target. in these investigations, prosecutors are required to tell a person coming before a grand jury if they are there as a witness, which means they don't have a criminal liability, which is what he was talking about. if you're the subject, that means they are looking at you. if you're the target, likely an indictment is coming. it gives you a sense of the gradations of those coming before the special counsel. people don't get indicted without knowing it's...
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yes and no but i think this is where it comes also down to that a lot of decisions in football a subjective to up to interpretation especially when it comes to a red card or hand so desk thank you very much for watching the w. news live from berlin more coming up at the top of the hour join us if you can't thanks for watching. earth. or saving global india's tell stories of creative people and know they just projects around the world like to use that protect the climate and boost green energy solutions to inspire people to take action global ideas on d w. it's on a global scale. it's all about the.
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> but still, if you're a prosecutor and you're investigating subject "a," you know, person "a" over subjectthat's what you're going to ask about. >> they may already have the answers to a whole bunch of those questions -- >> but you're a always going -- you always want to get the subject on the record, if only to see if they lie about it. so i would say obstruction does seem to be the focus. >> david swerdlick, the president's shift in tone, naming mueller, going after him by name. he didn't used to do that. now he's doing that. is it the result of the legal team, the trump legal team now getting these buckets, as gloria calls them, of topics? >> well, i think you can infer that there's a sense that the investigation is getting closer and closer to the president and in terms of these areas of questions that gloria and pamela are reporting, i think that is something that his lawyers have to be concerned about. you know, they've interviewed a bunch of different people about the natalia veselnitskaya meeting with kushner, interviewed a lot of people in the campaign, in the white house, about w
> but still, if you're a prosecutor and you're investigating subject "a," you know, person "a" over subjectthat's what you're going to ask about. >> they may already have the answers to a whole bunch of those questions -- >> but you're a always going -- you always want to get the subject on the record, if only to see if they lie about it. so i would say obstruction does seem to be the focus. >> david swerdlick, the president's shift in tone, naming...
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a safe place. i am sorry to say it, but that is the truth. >> delhi has become the subject of intense media coveragedicals have been known to attack young couples for showing affection in public and groups of women who are out socializing and drinking. a group of gang rape and murder in new delhi in 2012 turned the spotlight on sexual violence here, a subject which many feel has been a subject too long ignored. delhi has been since described as the fourth most dangerous city in the world for women. >> so that is the reason that you have decided to get a bike. >> that is the reason that i started on the bike. the thing is that with the bike, it is addictive. it was an extension of my body. >> it was freedom? >> it was freedom and like she said the recognition that you see in other people's eyes that makes such a difference. that is why i am always there for younger rider, because it gives you a sense of self. you are not longer ready to take it. >> amen to that sister. >> the guy has no problem with you when you are riding. >> my way or the highway. >> literally. >> what do you feel when you e know t
a safe place. i am sorry to say it, but that is the truth. >> delhi has become the subject of intense media coveragedicals have been known to attack young couples for showing affection in public and groups of women who are out socializing and drinking. a group of gang rape and murder in new delhi in 2012 turned the spotlight on sexual violence here, a subject which many feel has been a subject too long ignored. delhi has been since described as the fourth most dangerous city in the world...
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a subject that is talked more about liking a bigger and broader scope so having the question is how do you make of this a bigger conversation taking the topic of accessibility and broadening it out. we can often create strategy for getting people engaged is to frame the issue in matters they're interested in so a lot of companies and organizations are interested in money. so if we could frame the issue around to money and explain how accessibility investing in accessibility can drive revenue that can get people more excited about accessibility so some of the things to keep in mind is it's a large market one point three billion people so you get more customers in the long run also you avoid litigation litigation is very expensive and within the united states and many other countries there are laws requiring companies and organizations to ensure services are accessible to people with disabilities so you benefit in the long run and it increases revenue in business when you make it accessible so framing it around business interests for entities that are interested in businesses is a good a
a subject that is talked more about liking a bigger and broader scope so having the question is how do you make of this a bigger conversation taking the topic of accessibility and broadening it out. we can often create strategy for getting people engaged is to frame the issue in matters they're interested in so a lot of companies and organizations are interested in money. so if we could frame the issue around to money and explain how accessibility investing in accessibility can drive revenue...
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a couple on and off stage and both from philadelphia. right now they bring the acclaimed broad kay show here to their home crowd. >> trying to protect me ♪ >> can we please change the subject >> it's a really funny musical comedy telling the story of two brothers both playwrights trying to compete against william shakespear writing the first musical. this brought robby and maggie together and they got engage the at the forest theater at years ago and says it's so good to be home. the view from the stage of the academy of music and here and sleeping in their own beds at their house in south philly and performing on stage at the academy. >> it was kind of emotional i never performed on that stage, so to finally be standing there and looking out was really special. >> her family gets to come see her and her mom gets to come and see her perform on the stage she brought her to. >> how amazing it that. they call themselves philly dealers. they are from here and back here. and pushing for shows to come back to their home town. and tour guides for their fellow cast members. the show also stars adam passcal who plays shakespeare. >> thank you alicia. >>> well, it was a special trea
a couple on and off stage and both from philadelphia. right now they bring the acclaimed broad kay show here to their home crowd. >> trying to protect me ♪ >> can we please change the subject >> it's a really funny musical comedy telling the story of two brothers both playwrights trying to compete against william shakespear writing the first musical. this brought robby and maggie together and they got engage the at the forest theater at years ago and says it's so good to be...
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and this would allow it to recognize if a painting is aesthetically pleasing other components a subjective the way people respond to or not work has to do with their personal experience with a robot aleck's these experiences and can't make decisions based on them for the time being robots can do that but in the long run it might be possible. worlds of matter which is not exist this short sighted five film starring david hasselhoff was written by an. artificial intelligence program called david boeri bed with hundreds of screenplays it was directed by oscar sharpe but lines and plots are borderline nonsensical. but the program learns quickly. are robots a threat to creative endeavors or might they actually be an enrichment so i doubt. he will tend to be afraid of the new it makes them insecure they worry about adjusting but that's not how i see it. arch and artificial intelligence for now robots can only be an artist's assistance but the day may come when they can create their own masterpieces. that's all for today next time we'll be setting up hamburger this but this minced meat is special
and this would allow it to recognize if a painting is aesthetically pleasing other components a subjective the way people respond to or not work has to do with their personal experience with a robot aleck's these experiences and can't make decisions based on them for the time being robots can do that but in the long run it might be possible. worlds of matter which is not exist this short sighted five film starring david hasselhoff was written by an. artificial intelligence program called david...
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this was a sore subject for many people today. -- is a sore subject for many people today. lincoln had pardoned more than 100 others. james: they executed 39. lincoln said, it is ok to make a point, but we don't need to kill all these people. what happened with the walker this artist to build the gallows. there was a huge outcry from the dakotas, living there. people lost their jobs. it is another one of the stories that is not going to go away. one of the possibilities i felt was worth exploring was that eastman had indigenous relatives , he must have been concerned. it occurred to me that maybe he could get away with death whoop, because he was not told what to paint. i know it was not well received and not on view for a long time. my attentions have not been focused in that direction. any questions? [indiscernible] of general the rest of the united states. general of ther united states. they would have been here in washington. were here inle washington. it is a good question. why would that hold interest for you? >> [indiscernible] james: of course. >> did they know each
this was a sore subject for many people today. -- is a sore subject for many people today. lincoln had pardoned more than 100 others. james: they executed 39. lincoln said, it is ok to make a point, but we don't need to kill all these people. what happened with the walker this artist to build the gallows. there was a huge outcry from the dakotas, living there. people lost their jobs. it is another one of the stories that is not going to go away. one of the possibilities i felt was worth...
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later he said he'd been a bad student spending less time on his subjects than on the other joys of university life. then after twenty one he was diagnosed with a terminal neurodegenerative illness just such. a short hurtful show years old. or older her own good she told me at work two or three years. i have lived with the threat of an early death. wish to try a. corking put much of his energy into theoretical physics three years after his diagnosis he received his ph d. the topic of his thesis was nothing less than the origin of the universe which he describes them as a singularity in which the laws of physics no longer seem to hold it created a stir in the field of cosmology. talking received the position of the university of cambridge over. years he helped nurture generations of physicists many of his students became friends for life. they went to cambridge i checked into the college and then i went to the department and and stephen came in and i was introduced to him we chatted for a couple of minutes i couldn't understand him i remember at first because his voice was very monotonic. but i
later he said he'd been a bad student spending less time on his subjects than on the other joys of university life. then after twenty one he was diagnosed with a terminal neurodegenerative illness just such. a short hurtful show years old. or older her own good she told me at work two or three years. i have lived with the threat of an early death. wish to try a. corking put much of his energy into theoretical physics three years after his diagnosis he received his ph d. the topic of his thesis...
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at the local, state, and federal level allow each of our agencies to bring a different skill set to bear and identify the subject. and fortunately tonight we were able to bring this part of the investigation to a close. i also want to thank the public who continue to support us and cooperate with us and continue to send in tips. as the chief said, we want them to continue to be vigilant. we are concerned that there still may be other devices out there. we want to make sure if people see suspicious packages or bags, they continue to call 911, report that to the police so we can respond and deal with those packages. thank you. >> i would like to say today is a great day for law enforcement. i would like to thank the partners. chief manley did an unbelievable job. the federal government brought full resources here to solve this and to stop the injuring and the killing that was occurring. as the chief said, we're not done yet. sit a long day ahead. we are concerned there may be other packages still out there. he we need the public to remain vigilant especially today as we go through this investigation. we will be he
at the local, state, and federal level allow each of our agencies to bring a different skill set to bear and identify the subject. and fortunately tonight we were able to bring this part of the investigation to a close. i also want to thank the public who continue to support us and cooperate with us and continue to send in tips. as the chief said, we want them to continue to be vigilant. we are concerned that there still may be other devices out there. we want to make sure if people see...