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it was auctioned and will be at the park avenue armory.ing price is $1.85 million. >> that estimate -- does that go to the private collector, or the united nations? >> when it was originally donated, that is what it originally raise money for. it now has an interesting provenance from when it was purchased at this auction house, many years ago, to now, how it came to be at the park avenue armory for sale by one of our dealers. that dealer is from new orleans. >> how do you compile the different dealers and galleries to come to a show like this? >> i travel the world. i can be in shanghai one week, london another week. i can be in california. i travel the world to get the best dealers possible in that timeframe, in a given year, to exhibit with me and one of these 10 events in seven cities. >> i gather you will be at the event in the armory? >> every hour, you will see me there. >> thanks for sharing this with us. scott diament, palm beach show group chief executive officer. coming up, i look at why u.s. lodz -- luge, why it is taking to cr
it was auctioned and will be at the park avenue armory.ing price is $1.85 million. >> that estimate -- does that go to the private collector, or the united nations? >> when it was originally donated, that is what it originally raise money for. it now has an interesting provenance from when it was purchased at this auction house, many years ago, to now, how it came to be at the park avenue armory for sale by one of our dealers. that dealer is from new orleans. >> how do you...
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the next morning, snuck them back. >> do they still keep the bathroom key with the armory key?d their key sets and how they secure them. but give it six months, it will happen again and we'll go to plan "c." that's it. keys found, case closed. >> in a nearby courtroom, cecil kunkel's case is still open, but not for long. he's about to find out whether he will spend the next 15 to 61 years in prison for selling stolen checks to an undercover officer. >> all right. has the jury reached a verdict? >> we have. >> is it your position that you think you're hopelessly deadlocked? you don't think any further deliberations would help you reach a decision? >> right. >> okay. everybody's on the same page? all right. ladies and gentlemen, the court will declare a mistrial and excuse the jury. >> the jury's inability to reach a verdict means kunkel's case will be tried again. but not being found guilty has left him energized. >> well, you know what, they're getting ready to go for round two. guess it was a deadlock, so get ready to go again. know what i mean? i was hoping to walk today, but
the next morning, snuck them back. >> do they still keep the bathroom key with the armory key?d their key sets and how they secure them. but give it six months, it will happen again and we'll go to plan "c." that's it. keys found, case closed. >> in a nearby courtroom, cecil kunkel's case is still open, but not for long. he's about to find out whether he will spend the next 15 to 61 years in prison for selling stolen checks to an undercover officer. >> all right. has...
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when he went and saw a job at springfield armory, instead of a resume, he brought in this rifle. he was hired on the spot. one of the great leaps forward in the design of firearms began to take place in the 1880's when we transitioned from black powder to smokeless powder. most of the guns had been muzzleloading. that was with black powder, which left a thick oily residue. with a rifle, after some he shots, that would tended to restrict the aperture of the barrel. it became hard to ram a round from the muzzle to the breach. that is why breach loaders were so important. tokeless powder allows you fire more rapidly because the inner workings of the gun are not being gummed up with that residue. an american living in london developed the machine gun. with one pull of a trigger, it firing of multiple rounds. rates of fire go anywhere from 400-1200 rounds a minute. development of smokeless powder, america finds itself involved in the first world war in 1917 with new types of firearms that they had not used before. by world war ii, through the efforts of the springfield armory, the m1
when he went and saw a job at springfield armory, instead of a resume, he brought in this rifle. he was hired on the spot. one of the great leaps forward in the design of firearms began to take place in the 1880's when we transitioned from black powder to smokeless powder. most of the guns had been muzzleloading. that was with black powder, which left a thick oily residue. with a rifle, after some he shots, that would tended to restrict the aperture of the barrel. it became hard to ram a round...
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to achieve this there are two key areas where we need to strengthen our powers to fill gaps in our armory, around preventing suspects from traveling and dealing with those already here that pose a risk. i want to mention them both briefly. first, stopping people from traveling in the first place. mr. speaker, passports are not an automatic right. the secretary has the discretion to issue, revoke and refuse passports if there is reason to believe that people are planning to take part in terrorist-related activity. when police suspect a traveler at the border, they're not able to apply for the prerogative and to only have limited stop and search powers. we will introduce targeted legislation to fill this gap by providing police a temporary power to seize the passport at the border and investigate the individual concerned. this will have safeguards and oversight arrangements. mr. speaker, the house should also be aware that our current royal prerogative powers are being challenged in the courts. i want to be clear. if there is any judgment that threatens the operation of our existing powers,
to achieve this there are two key areas where we need to strengthen our powers to fill gaps in our armory, around preventing suspects from traveling and dealing with those already here that pose a risk. i want to mention them both briefly. first, stopping people from traveling in the first place. mr. speaker, passports are not an automatic right. the secretary has the discretion to issue, revoke and refuse passports if there is reason to believe that people are planning to take part in...
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two weekends ago i was out on vacation but this past weekend there was a larger event at the armory, about 3500 people on mission street. i spoke with head of security there shaw with staffing the event and informed there were 15 guards for 3500 people and that permit was issued as a one off to the armory and i think that's something i'm going to follow up with them and talk about a better security plan for the future. those numbers may not have been completely accurate. i think -- but that's what i was informed of. he said he clicked through and five in house staff and 10 from shaw. i made a visit to the republic after a complaint. the neighbor complainant said they have been doing more and more live events, dj's and live bands. i spoke with the operation manager who was there for all of the performances and said he would keep the doors closed going forward and wasn't aware of that stipulation in the good neighbor policy. paid a visit to lacosinna on mission and anytime i saw them with a dj and they have a split barn door situation out front with the other top portion open, so i cha
two weekends ago i was out on vacation but this past weekend there was a larger event at the armory, about 3500 people on mission street. i spoke with head of security there shaw with staffing the event and informed there were 15 guards for 3500 people and that permit was issued as a one off to the armory and i think that's something i'm going to follow up with them and talk about a better security plan for the future. those numbers may not have been completely accurate. i think -- but that's...
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successful.ave been anyhould make sure that properlyhe armory are addressed.e are looking at this passport confiscation effort and i believe it is important we discuss that as well. profile is as dire as we are bled it to be, give us some comfort by the job cut planning in the agency. >> this government has prioritized resources into those agencies that are most at risk in terms of combating terrorism. it has been generous compared with other organizations. again at the look question of resources. nothing matters more than this. i know there are suspicions when politicians talk about the threats we face to our nation. that body decides the level of threats facing this country. that otherd offshoots and because of the numbers of people traveling, it was right to raise the level to severe. it is their decision, not mine. >> can my friend tell us what discussions he has had with other leaders about stopping the sale of oil on the black market to isil. and under what circumstances the united kingdom would join u.s. airstrikes on positions. >> he is absolutely righ
successful.ave been anyhould make sure that properlyhe armory are addressed.e are looking at this passport confiscation effort and i believe it is important we discuss that as well. profile is as dire as we are bled it to be, give us some comfort by the job cut planning in the agency. >> this government has prioritized resources into those agencies that are most at risk in terms of combating terrorism. it has been generous compared with other organizations. again at the look question of...
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the efforts being made, we have brought to bear our diplomatic them legal and other tools in our armory. we have also used our military. they have been delivering aid in iraq and providing surveillance and other capabilities that are helping the americans. we support american airstrikes. we think they are right. that has been our approach to date. question howg the can we in britain best pursue our national interest keeping our country safe and helping those people on the ground doing isil.ost to combat >> the prime minister has pledged we will stand up for our values. can he explain how it is compatible with our values and tackled islamist extremism to continue to sell arms like -- to countries like saudi arabia, which is the most significant source of funding to extremist groups worldwide. >> we has some of the toughest rules on arms exports on any country anywhere in the world and they are subject to the rule of law. arabia, we saudi would take a very different view to many of the rules and regulations, but it is true to say the saudi authorities have changed their approach in terms
the efforts being made, we have brought to bear our diplomatic them legal and other tools in our armory. we have also used our military. they have been delivering aid in iraq and providing surveillance and other capabilities that are helping the americans. we support american airstrikes. we think they are right. that has been our approach to date. question howg the can we in britain best pursue our national interest keeping our country safe and helping those people on the ground doing isil.ost...
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extra hourprovide an of service from stadium armory following the game. riders should make sure that they in turn no later than 12:20 two ensure that they can get on. the extra hour of service is paid for by the event organizers. >> still a warm one. >> 90 degrees, maybe just shy. 88, 89 this afternoon, partly sunny skies. stray showers tomorrow and friday. the rest of us get in on the friday. the rest of us get in on the action o and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily iokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. ininvokana® is a once-daily pil that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in, and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while
extra hourprovide an of service from stadium armory following the game. riders should make sure that they in turn no later than 12:20 two ensure that they can get on. the extra hour of service is paid for by the event organizers. >> still a warm one. >> 90 degrees, maybe just shy. 88, 89 this afternoon, partly sunny skies. stray showers tomorrow and friday. the rest of us get in on the friday. the rest of us get in on the action o and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down....
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they have food vendors and art tents and the like down on howard and armory so after taking in the parade, check all that out as well. reporting live, megan mcgrath, news 4. back to you. >> it's a hot day but a great day for all that fun, thanks. >>> well, there's a parade today happening in gaithersburg too. you're going to see it along east diamond and russell avenues. it begins at 1:00 this afternoon. and over in herndon, virginia, you can head over to the annual labor day festival. that kicks off at 12:00. at noon there's going to be a craft show, some wine tasting is going on as well as an opportunity to sample a bunch of different foods. wanting to take a live look at the bay bridge. as you can see things aren't too bad on the roadways right now, but traffic is expected to build up throughout the day. i'm just wondering if melissa mollet is getting over from the shock from what you saw in the cameras this morning. lanes wide open. >> it was wonderful, so much green on the screen i had no idea what to do this morning, angie. taking a look behind me, i want to talk about some of the r
they have food vendors and art tents and the like down on howard and armory so after taking in the parade, check all that out as well. reporting live, megan mcgrath, news 4. back to you. >> it's a hot day but a great day for all that fun, thanks. >>> well, there's a parade today happening in gaithersburg too. you're going to see it along east diamond and russell avenues. it begins at 1:00 this afternoon. and over in herndon, virginia, you can head over to the annual labor day...
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the strikes ended nearly two month siege near the town of armorially. it is home to 15,000 members of an ethnic minority facing massacre. on capitol hill, some us lawmakers said president obama needs to toughen his stance on eliminating the extremist hold on that region. >> i wish our president was showing the same leadership that david cameron showed. what is president obama waiting for, and what we need in iraq, what we need in syria, we need moderate sunnis, to do, that weaver to build the coalition. building the coalition is not an excuse for not doing military action. it is making sure that that military action is effective. >> the us also air dropped humanitarian aid to the region. residents had been without power and faced severe food and water shortages, according to the un. >>> your time now 5:08. some big changes this morning for the police department in ferguson, miss your. >> i what office remembers now doing differently after weeks of unrest. >> also, a major invasion of privacy, hackers post nude images of oscar winner jennifer laurence, a
the strikes ended nearly two month siege near the town of armorially. it is home to 15,000 members of an ethnic minority facing massacre. on capitol hill, some us lawmakers said president obama needs to toughen his stance on eliminating the extremist hold on that region. >> i wish our president was showing the same leadership that david cameron showed. what is president obama waiting for, and what we need in iraq, what we need in syria, we need moderate sunnis, to do, that weaver to build...
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following air air strikes in the armorially area, iraqi security forces say they finally broke nearly two month siege of the town by isis. the us air drops humanitarian aid for thousands of people there who had been trapped in and left without food, water, medicine. the us has now carp i had out about 120 strikes against isis in iraq. but last week, president obama admitted the us does not yet have strategy to tackle isringhausen in neighboring syria. that has many lawmakers on both sides of the aisle concerned. senate intelligence committee chair democrat diane fine stein criticized the president's approach. >> i think i have learned one thing about this president. and that is he's very cautious. maybe in this instance, too cautious. >> arizona senator john mccain called for swift action. >> i think it starts with an understanded g that this is a direct threat to the united states of america. that will it may be one of the biggest we've ever faced. >> but some democrats are coming to president obama's defense. >> we can't simply bomb first and ask questions later. >> the pentagon dra
following air air strikes in the armorially area, iraqi security forces say they finally broke nearly two month siege of the town by isis. the us air drops humanitarian aid for thousands of people there who had been trapped in and left without food, water, medicine. the us has now carp i had out about 120 strikes against isis in iraq. but last week, president obama admitted the us does not yet have strategy to tackle isringhausen in neighboring syria. that has many lawmakers on both sides of...
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not there yet the security is getting there and armory were really built out the tools were built out cold storage maltese signature we're building out the security there extensible so you can keep building it building out features to it you know jim rickards currency wars great book i think he presents a very strong case a very strong analysis but at the end of the day it's a chess board that existed you know in the past we've got a new chessboard now and unfortunately jim rickards doesn't really understand the technological innovation with big point and so he can't provide a real saint in alice's because he just doesn't understand it not that he can't understand it but he hasn't really you know bitcoin is created by a bunch of ph d.'s in math and computer science and distributed systems is highly complex you don't just get it and you can't just gloss over it otherwise you have a very superficial analysis of let's let's take a look at this geo political chess board and put on the spot here but i mean think of it i remember the old game we had as a kid risk you know as a geopolitical
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there is that possible trace yeah the acquitted is not there yet the security is getting there and armory were really built out the tools are built out cold sores maltese signature we're building out the security there extensible so you can keep building it building out features to it you know jim rickards currency wars great book i think he presents a very strong case a very strong analysis but at the end of the day it's a chessboard that existed you know in the past we've got a new chessboard now and unfortunately jim rickards doesn't really understand the technological innovation with a big point and so he can't provide a real saying. analysis because he just doesn't understand it not that he can't understand it but he hasn't really you know points created by a bunch of ph d.'s in math and computer science and distributed systems is highly complex you don't just get it and you can't just gloss over it otherwise you have a very superficial analysis of let's let's take a look at this geo political chess board and put on the spot here but i mean think of it i remember the old game we had
there is that possible trace yeah the acquitted is not there yet the security is getting there and armory were really built out the tools are built out cold sores maltese signature we're building out the security there extensible so you can keep building it building out features to it you know jim rickards currency wars great book i think he presents a very strong case a very strong analysis but at the end of the day it's a chessboard that existed you know in the past we've got a new chessboard...
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not there yet the security is getting there and armory were really built out the tools were built out cold swords maltese signature we're building out the security there extensible so you can keep building it building out features to it you know jim rickards currency wars great book i think you present a very strong case a very strong analysis but at the end of the day it's a chess board that existed you know in the past we've got a new chessboard now and unfortunately jim rickards doesn't really understand the technological innovation with big point and so he can't provide a real saint analysis because he just doesn't understand it not that he can't understand it but he hasn't really you know points created by a bunch of ph d.'s in math and computer science and distributed systems is highly complex you don't just get it and you can't just gloss over it otherwise you have a very superficial analysis of it let's take a look at this geo political chess board and put you on the spot here but i mean think of it i remember the old game we had as a kid risk you know it was a geopolitical ga
not there yet the security is getting there and armory were really built out the tools were built out cold swords maltese signature we're building out the security there extensible so you can keep building it building out features to it you know jim rickards currency wars great book i think you present a very strong case a very strong analysis but at the end of the day it's a chess board that existed you know in the past we've got a new chessboard now and unfortunately jim rickards doesn't...
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therefore i think we should fill that gap in our armory and i believe it is pooble -- possible to do it. >> finally, i can i ask him to represent the case in terms of resources and community engagement. after all, mr. speaker, that is essential to stop people being indock natured into this poisonous ideology. we need sift action to build alliance across the world against isi -- it is what the world needs. in pursuing this, you have our full support. 4. clear about is it's not enough to target those who preach by the extremism. we need to go after those that promote the extremist narrative and life view that gives the terrorists and the men of violence support for what they do. it's not unlike the cold war where we did not just pursue those who wanted to do such harm. we were set to challenge all those who gave them suffer. that is what we need to do in this struggle which i think will last for decades and we need to show resilience and as you said unity in pursuing it. >> in this parliament our coalition government has increased health spending by over 17 billion pounds a year. [shou
therefore i think we should fill that gap in our armory and i believe it is pooble -- possible to do it. >> finally, i can i ask him to represent the case in terms of resources and community engagement. after all, mr. speaker, that is essential to stop people being indock natured into this poisonous ideology. we need sift action to build alliance across the world against isi -- it is what the world needs. in pursuing this, you have our full support. 4. clear about is it's not enough to...
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. >> specific gaps in our armory, those who are already here who pose a risk. >> the government' government'sf ability to seize suspects passports before they travel and temporarily ban them from reentering the u.k. and compulsory for people who fought abroad. there is cross country consensus, but in other areas many voices including within his own conservative party are telling him that existing british laws should be enough. >> i do share the concern that has been expressed about the suggestion that british nationals, however horribly they may be alleged to have based, should be prevented from returning to this country because not only does it offend principles of international law it actually would offend basic principles of our own common law as well. i would recommend to my right honorable friend the best cause would be to bring these individuals to justice. >> last week britain raised its terrorism threat to severe, the second highest. but this could put the brakes on some of the things the prime minister want to do to respond. >>> earlier i spoke with jim walsh about whether seizing bri
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satellite images is said to show a heavy build up of armory from russia. >>> we joined by amnesty international guest, saying that armed groups loyal to kiev are beginning to use more brutal tactics. >> it's not just a political issue, it's a significant legal issue, affecting how one characterises the conflict. as we now call, in the light of day, compelling evidence of russian involvement of which we only added a fresh lair. we are now calling this an international armed conflict. it means that russia had to respect the laws, that they must respect the obligations and cease its cooperation in support, separatist forces who are committing war crimes on the ground. russian forces that are operating there are not always distinguishable from the separatists that they are fighting alongside. the majority of shelling resulting in civilian casualties is coming from the ukrainian side. they are concerned with separatist forces, confirmed stories documented over a series of months that continue, of torture, ab ducks and executions at the hands of forces. that is the primary concern report to the separ
satellite images is said to show a heavy build up of armory from russia. >>> we joined by amnesty international guest, saying that armed groups loyal to kiev are beginning to use more brutal tactics. >> it's not just a political issue, it's a significant legal issue, affecting how one characterises the conflict. as we now call, in the light of day, compelling evidence of russian involvement of which we only added a fresh lair. we are now calling this an international armed...
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. >> there are two key areas to fill suspected gaps in our armory, dealing decisively with those who are already here that pose a risk. >> reporter: among the things they are planning, the ability to see suspects' passports before they traivel and temporarily ban them before they enter the u.k. and making deradicallization programs compulsory for people who fought abroad. there is broad cross country consensus. but in other areas many voices including within his own conservative party are telling him that existing british laws should be enough. >> i do share the concern that's been expressed about the suggestion that british nationals however horribly they may be alleged to have based should be prevented from returning to this country because not only does it offend principles of international law, it actually would offend basic principles of our own common law as well. i would recommend to my right honorable friend is that the best cause must be to bring these to justice. >> the level of security is severe, second highest. prime minister wants to do to respond, al jazeera, london. >
. >> there are two key areas to fill suspected gaps in our armory, dealing decisively with those who are already here that pose a risk. >> reporter: among the things they are planning, the ability to see suspects' passports before they traivel and temporarily ban them before they enter the u.k. and making deradicallization programs compulsory for people who fought abroad. there is broad cross country consensus. but in other areas many voices including within his own conservative...
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that's why they have to address any potential gap in our armory, to keep our country safe. >> can i commend the prime minister on his diplomatic security and humanitarian efforts to help the people of kurdistan with the threat of i of isil.ith the threat any british citizen is pledging , theirnce to isil passport should be withdrawn immediately. but it is worth listening to my honorable friend and i'm grateful for the travel he undertook to the kurdish regional authority and the work he's doing to build our relationship with the minister. i think is hugely helpful and i will listen carefully to the other point he makes. >> could the prime minister explain why the british government did not support the call made by the united nations commission for human rights for the investigation into war crimes in gaza? nationsother european have abstained on that vote and why others are going ahead. meantime, the spike 2000 people dying in gaza, doesn't he think it's time to ask -- to suspend arms deals with israel because of the appalling loss of life in gaza and continued occupation of the west bank a
that's why they have to address any potential gap in our armory, to keep our country safe. >> can i commend the prime minister on his diplomatic security and humanitarian efforts to help the people of kurdistan with the threat of i of isil.ith the threat any british citizen is pledging , theirnce to isil passport should be withdrawn immediately. but it is worth listening to my honorable friend and i'm grateful for the travel he undertook to the kurdish regional authority and the work he's...
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. >> inside the armory at theo lacey, the emergency response team suits up to confront an inmate consideredangerous threat. >> i'm sending you guys into danger, i know. this is not a drill. this is an ad seg inmate. we all know what that means. correct? that means he's assaultive not only to other inmates but he's also assaultive possibly to staff. all right? that kind of amps it up a little bit. >> the inmate is albert briceno. he has been transferred to orange county from a maximum security state prison, in order to appeal his current sentence of more than 150 years on multiple counts of gang-related armed robbery. >> albert briceno is a gang member from hard times. that's a street gang out of the city of garden grove. he goes by the moniker of capone. he was mainly brought up into the gang life through his family. through his mom and surrounding family members. he was basically born into the gangs. >> i just grew up, like, angry. you know, so it wasn't cool showing your emotions and crying. i channeled all that hurt into anger. i started gang-banging. you know? and i said, if i'm going t
. >> inside the armory at theo lacey, the emergency response team suits up to confront an inmate consideredangerous threat. >> i'm sending you guys into danger, i know. this is not a drill. this is an ad seg inmate. we all know what that means. correct? that means he's assaultive not only to other inmates but he's also assaultive possibly to staff. all right? that kind of amps it up a little bit. >> the inmate is albert briceno. he has been transferred to orange county from a...
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>> well the prime minister's talking about closing gaps in the armory to deal with what he describes as poisonous ideology. he is not just talking about isis as a whole. he is specifically dealing with the 500 british jihadis thought to travel to syria and some have traveled back as well. atop of his list of priorities is to allow police better powers to prevent the terror suspects traveling and to ban those who might be coming back to the u.k. he wants to give authorities more powers. >> we will introduce specific and targeted legislation to fill this gap by providing the police with a temporary power to seize a passport at the border. >> while mr. cameron pointed out certain safeguards would have to be put in place, he said the legislation would have to be discussed. this is not discuss a simple matter. there are legal issues related to this as well. second on the list, airlines. mr. cameron wants to give intelligence agencies better powers to lee's with the airlines and access passenger lists and enforce no-fly list. he said any airline that didn't cooperate would not be allowed t
>> well the prime minister's talking about closing gaps in the armory to deal with what he describes as poisonous ideology. he is not just talking about isis as a whole. he is specifically dealing with the 500 british jihadis thought to travel to syria and some have traveled back as well. atop of his list of priorities is to allow police better powers to prevent the terror suspects traveling and to ban those who might be coming back to the u.k. he wants to give authorities more powers....
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. >> reporter: prime minister david cameron on friday said that there are gaps in the british armory when it comes to dealing with extremism that needs to be strengthened. so today we expect to hear how he plans on doing that. now he's already said he wants to introduce new legislation that would allow the government to more easily seize passports from some of these extremists. it's believed around 500 british jihadis currently are in syria. the exact number, though, is not know. 250 are believed to have already returned to the united kingdom and they've only seized some 23 passports. this is a problem we expect the prime minister to address today. also security analysts say they expect him to look into terrorist prevention and investigation measures. a series of restrictions on individuals linked to terrorism activity but not able to charge or deport. but there is talk about the government reintroducing something called the exile powers allowing them to re-locate these individuals to areas outside of london. but all of this subject to intense debate over the weekend. talks that cont
. >> reporter: prime minister david cameron on friday said that there are gaps in the british armory when it comes to dealing with extremism that needs to be strengthened. so today we expect to hear how he plans on doing that. now he's already said he wants to introduce new legislation that would allow the government to more easily seize passports from some of these extremists. it's believed around 500 british jihadis currently are in syria. the exact number, though, is not know. 250 are...
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. >> there are two key areas we now to to strengthen our powers to fill specific gaps in our armory. are around preventing suspects from traveling and dealing with those already here who are a risk. >> the u.s., germany and france are concerned about citizens who go to the middle east to fight with terror groups then return home. >>> broken records are usually good but not when we're talking about car recalls. u.s. automakers have recalled 40 million vehicles, breaking the previous record of 31 million set a decade ago. general motors accounts for 3/4s of the cars recalled but despite the recalls, gm reported a second quarter net income of $2 billion. >>> crooks taking advantage of lax laws on reselling jewelry. only on 5, how a new effort to stop it could curb crime across the region. >> reporter: jackie gutierrez is at the center of a crime fighting story. >> all this was stolen? >> all of this was stolen. >> reporter: it's equal parts dumb luck and poor policing. >> it's too good to be true. >> reporter: on august 20th, mountain view police spotted 22-year-old lopez and two young
. >> there are two key areas we now to to strengthen our powers to fill specific gaps in our armory. are around preventing suspects from traveling and dealing with those already here who are a risk. >> the u.s., germany and france are concerned about citizens who go to the middle east to fight with terror groups then return home. >>> broken records are usually good but not when we're talking about car recalls. u.s. automakers have recalled 40 million vehicles, breaking the...
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, there are two key areas where we now need to strengthen our powers to fill specific gaps in our armoryese are preventing suspects from traveling and dealing with those here who present such a risk. passports are not an automatic right. the home secretary already has the discretion to issue, revoke and refuse passports under the royal prerogative if there's reason to believe that people are planning to take part in terrorist-related activity. but when police suspect a traveler at the border, they are not able to currently apply for the prerogative. we would introduce specific and targeted legislation to fill this gap by providing the police the ability to seize the passport during which time to investigate the individual concerned. mr. speaker, the house should also be ware that our current prerogative powers are being challenged in the courts. if there is any judgment that threatens the operation of our existing powers, we will introduce primary legislation immediately so that particle men, not the courts can determine whether it is right that we have this power. and i can announce tod
, there are two key areas where we now need to strengthen our powers to fill specific gaps in our armoryese are preventing suspects from traveling and dealing with those here who present such a risk. passports are not an automatic right. the home secretary already has the discretion to issue, revoke and refuse passports under the royal prerogative if there's reason to believe that people are planning to take part in terrorist-related activity. but when police suspect a traveler at the border,...
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. >> fill specific gaps in our armory. dealing decisively with those already here who pose a risk. >> reporter: among the changes the government's planning, accessing more passenger information from airlines, seeing suspects' passports and making deradicallization programs compulsory for people who fought abroad. there is broad cross-party consensus on the points david cameron outlined in parliament. but many in his own conservative party are telling hin him existg laws should be enough. >> horribly they may be have lealgleagdalleged to have basedy would offend basic principles of our common la laws themselves. >> legal challenges and political differences could well put the brakes on some of the things the prime minister wants to do to respond. nadeen baba al jazeera, london. >>> in addition to air strikes president obama also ordered drops of humanitarian aid. this u.s. military video shows supplies delivered near amerlie. civilians received more than 50,000 pounds of food and water. >>> there is a new report out tonight
. >> fill specific gaps in our armory. dealing decisively with those already here who pose a risk. >> reporter: among the changes the government's planning, accessing more passenger information from airlines, seeing suspects' passports and making deradicallization programs compulsory for people who fought abroad. there is broad cross-party consensus on the points david cameron outlined in parliament. but many in his own conservative party are telling hin him existg laws should be...
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following air strikes over the weekends, in the armorially area, iraqi security forces say they finallyroke nearly two month siege of the town by isis. the us air drops humanitarian aid for thousands of people there, who had been trapped and left without food, water and medicine. the us has now carried out about 120 strikes against isis in iraq. but, last week, president obama admitted the us does not yet have strategy to tackle isis in neighboring syria. that has many lawmakers on both sides of the aisle concerned. >> senate intelligence committee chair democrat diane fine stein criticized the president's approach. >> i think i have learned one thing about this president. and that is he's very cautious. maybe in this instance, too cautious. >> arizona senator john mccain called for swift action. >> i think it starts with an understanded g that this is a direct threat to the united stay of america. that will it may be one of the biggest we've ever faced. >> but some democrats are coming to president obama's defense. >> we can't simply bomb first and ask questions later. >> the pentagon
following air strikes over the weekends, in the armorially area, iraqi security forces say they finallyroke nearly two month siege of the town by isis. the us air drops humanitarian aid for thousands of people there, who had been trapped and left without food, water and medicine. the us has now carried out about 120 strikes against isis in iraq. but, last week, president obama admitted the us does not yet have strategy to tackle isis in neighboring syria. that has many lawmakers on both sides...
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the first indication of this came at the durham armory on the night of august 29. about a half-hour before wallace's scheduled arrival, 1500 people packed the house to capacity. almost evenly divided racially and completely integrated, the crowd, minus a few hundred hecklers, seemed to be pro-wallace, observers found it to be a predominantly middle-class audience to be well-dressed and well mannered. they joined the guitarist pete seeger, whose music we were hearing right before the program started, in singing campaign folks songs, a staple at progressive rallies, since the july national convention. several hundred more people, curious but less sympathetic to the progressives, waited outside. among them, 30 or so dixiecrats, supported by north carolina's governor strom thurmond's fourth party, which the nation's robert bendeener noted wryly, "had been founded to oppose the president's tyrannical effort to impose civil rights on people." [laughter] writers came in. a wallaceites was stabbed five times, left bleeding outside. fist flew wildly for 20 minutes. in the m
the first indication of this came at the durham armory on the night of august 29. about a half-hour before wallace's scheduled arrival, 1500 people packed the house to capacity. almost evenly divided racially and completely integrated, the crowd, minus a few hundred hecklers, seemed to be pro-wallace, observers found it to be a predominantly middle-class audience to be well-dressed and well mannered. they joined the guitarist pete seeger, whose music we were hearing right before the program...
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authorities say a man who breached white house security over the weekend had something of a portable armory in his vehicle. peter doocey has details. >> hollywood makes it hard to break into the white house, but for omar gonzalez, it was easy, because the front door was unlocked. shortly after entering, gonzalez was arrested with a knife in his pocket, but court proceedings revealed there were more than 800 rounds in ammunition, two hatchets and a ma shut te in his car. gonzalez was found with a hatchet near the south lawn of the white house, but released and in july, following arrest for evading police in south carolina, goerpz gonzalez was found with a sawed off shotgun and a map of the white house. he ask considered a flight risk and a danger to the president. a public defender says gonzalez who was quiet and responsive in court will not per sue an insanity defense and understands the charges against him. president obama says he's thankful for the secret it was. . >> i'm grateful for the sacrifices they make on me behalf and on my family's behalf. >> now the agency is considering checkpo
authorities say a man who breached white house security over the weekend had something of a portable armory in his vehicle. peter doocey has details. >> hollywood makes it hard to break into the white house, but for omar gonzalez, it was easy, because the front door was unlocked. shortly after entering, gonzalez was arrested with a knife in his pocket, but court proceedings revealed there were more than 800 rounds in ammunition, two hatchets and a ma shut te in his car. gonzalez was found...
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we need to use every power and everything we have in our armory, with our allies, with those on the ground, to make sure we absolutely do all we can to squeeze this dreadful organization out of existence. >> u.s. military forces conducted air strikes against the islamic state today near the mosul dam in iraq. also today, the u.s. central command released video of past air strikes that helped break the islamic state siege in a town about 100 miles north of baghdad. the air strikes were conducted in coordination with ground operations by local militias and kurdish fighters. the pentagon said the strikes were conduct eed under authorit to support humanitarian efforts and support iraqi forces. the iraqi military declared the town liberated on sunday. the u.s. has conducted a total of 127 air strikes across iraq since august 8. joining me now, michael boyle, associate professor at la salle university who wrote about the u.s. response for the new york tiles. e.j. dion, columnist for "the washington post," and jay emberger, a contributor to foreign policy who wrote about the relationship between
we need to use every power and everything we have in our armory, with our allies, with those on the ground, to make sure we absolutely do all we can to squeeze this dreadful organization out of existence. >> u.s. military forces conducted air strikes against the islamic state today near the mosul dam in iraq. also today, the u.s. central command released video of past air strikes that helped break the islamic state siege in a town about 100 miles north of baghdad. the air strikes were...
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this, there are two key areas where we need to strengthen our powers to fill specific gaps in our armoryuspects from traveling and dealing with those already here who pays the risk. passports are not an automatic right. the home secretary already has the discretion to issue, evoke and refuse passports under the royal prerogative if there is reason to believe people are planning to take part in terrorist-related activity. >> by the way, the prime minister wasn't done there either. mr. cameron says he is also asking for a brand-new law that will not allow commercial airliners to land or take off in the uk if they don't comply with uk's no fly list and other security measures. again, the united states has not changed its security alert since all of this activity in the uk. thank you for watching this labor day. it's been nice to have you with us. please stay tuned. my friend brianna keilar is filling in for wolf. >>> right now, three americans held in north korea speak to cnn, telling us about the conditions there, pleading for the u.s. government to bring them home. right now, in direct te
this, there are two key areas where we need to strengthen our powers to fill specific gaps in our armoryuspects from traveling and dealing with those already here who pays the risk. passports are not an automatic right. the home secretary already has the discretion to issue, evoke and refuse passports under the royal prerogative if there is reason to believe people are planning to take part in terrorist-related activity. >> by the way, the prime minister wasn't done there either. mr....
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you can see on the road that the ukrainians are moving their troops and armory quite consistently a lot in the last hour. we saw a number of tanks heading back down the road armored personnel carriers heading further up. we don't know why. but we know that apart from small arms fire we heard about 20 minutes ago, it doesn't appear to have been any fighting. there appears to be a lull in the fighting. pro-russian forcing, jose, are a short distance further down the road. they have been attacking this ukrainian check point, this ukrainian position for quite some time now over the last 24 hours. we think they may have been trying to push into the city of marry pole which is a little way there. not far up it. whether or not they will be able to achieve it before the cease-fire. whether the cease-fire will stick is the question. >> i want do you standby, keir. you are in ground zero. i want to bring in the ambassador. russ russia's responsibility seems to be clear. they are willing to do something they said they were not a part of to begin with. what is the future? can we expect anything rea
you can see on the road that the ukrainians are moving their troops and armory quite consistently a lot in the last hour. we saw a number of tanks heading back down the road armored personnel carriers heading further up. we don't know why. but we know that apart from small arms fire we heard about 20 minutes ago, it doesn't appear to have been any fighting. there appears to be a lull in the fighting. pro-russian forcing, jose, are a short distance further down the road. they have been attacking...
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ukraine and russia are very closely linked and even the military and armory they use may well have beenanufactured in the same place much ukrainian weapons can be russian. it is difficult to know what you're thinking but the evidence of russian has made an incursion and there are those including for example saying it's not an incursion. it's an invasion. >> keir simmons, be careful out there. thank you for calling in. now the question is, can the president and other nato leaders later this week stop putin? show of force going to help? joining me from stamford university, contribute or the michael mcfall. good to see you again. thank you very much. >> sure. >> this is all very tense obviously going into the nato meeting. we hear from prime minister cameron that the uk is going to organize a force of europeans for the eastern nato frontier but what is going to get putin to change his mind? >> well, it's clear that putin has escalated militarily. the rebels were losing just ten days ago, two weeks ago. he's clearly upped the antenow and fighting outside of the city, that's evidence that th
ukraine and russia are very closely linked and even the military and armory they use may well have beenanufactured in the same place much ukrainian weapons can be russian. it is difficult to know what you're thinking but the evidence of russian has made an incursion and there are those including for example saying it's not an incursion. it's an invasion. >> keir simmons, be careful out there. thank you for calling in. now the question is, can the president and other nato leaders later...
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the first indication of this came at the durham armory on the night of august 29. about one half hour before his scheduled arrival, 1500 people packed the house to capacity. almost evenly divided racially, and completely integrated, the crowd seemed to be pro-wallace. observers found them predominately middle-class, well-dressed, and well mannered. they joined the guitars p figure, whose music we were hearing, in singing folk songs. -- pete seeger. or 30 or so dixiecrat, supporters of south carolina's strom thurmond's fourth party. it had been pounded -- founded to oppose civil rights. a free-for-all erected. -- erupted. they let a charged on the side aisle, one pickett brought it signed down on the head of wallace supporter, and retaliation, a young progressive hit someone with a folding chair. at a wallace aid was stabbed five times, left bleeding on the stairs. in the back of the hall, fists flew wildly as police and national guardsmen through their pistols and on slung their rifles. a warning shot rang out, authorities struggled to regain control. curiously, th
the first indication of this came at the durham armory on the night of august 29. about one half hour before his scheduled arrival, 1500 people packed the house to capacity. almost evenly divided racially, and completely integrated, the crowd seemed to be pro-wallace. observers found them predominately middle-class, well-dressed, and well mannered. they joined the guitars p figure, whose music we were hearing, in singing folk songs. -- pete seeger. or 30 or so dixiecrat, supporters of south...
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we had syrian armory elements in saudi arabia. they didn't get into the fight. it went too fast. this is not unprecedented. but sean, if i may, there's something that concerns me far more than that. in the euphoria, the delight of seeing all these cruise missiles taking off and the dramatic footage, all the analysts and all of us have been missing one really big thing. these strikes last night were designed to limit terrorist casualties. these were not serious manful strikes. i'll give you the evidence. why did we go in at night? there was no air defense threat. could have gone in in broad daylight. if you wanted to kill terrorists you would have hit the headquarters at 10:00 or 11:00 in the morning when they were crowded with leaders, staff officers, flunkies, instead we hit empty buildings at night. that's not the way to defeat terrorists who behead americans. let me give you the measure of success in air strikes against isis. it is not knocking out windows, acres and acres of dead terrorists. that's tactical success. >> if the president is using this as part of a comprehensive
we had syrian armory elements in saudi arabia. they didn't get into the fight. it went too fast. this is not unprecedented. but sean, if i may, there's something that concerns me far more than that. in the euphoria, the delight of seeing all these cruise missiles taking off and the dramatic footage, all the analysts and all of us have been missing one really big thing. these strikes last night were designed to limit terrorist casualties. these were not serious manful strikes. i'll give you the...