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the military commission hearings take place at camp justice inside this camp there is a multimillion dollar legal complex series secret twenty time out to film it all say where it is. journalists meanwhile of billeted in these tents. the trip it again tom has only been possible under very strict conditions we've had to sign a long document agreeing to restrictions on what we can film where accompanied at all times by a military mind that mind checks all footage so all the pictures you will see from here have been vetted. first light at camp justice kuantan a man every day begins the same way with the star-spangled banner. to media h.q. is based in a partially derelict aircraft hangar where we await a military minder to accompany us to the secret court we cannot film. we come observe proceedings under strict conditions journalists n.g.o.s family members of nine eleven victims and sit in a specially constructed gallery there's a thick pane of cloth which separates us from the court and we can hear the proceedings on a monitor above with a forty second delay this forty second delay it d
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the military commission hearings take place at camp justice inside this camp there is a multi-million dollar legal complex series secret about to film it all say where it is journalists meanwhile are billeted in these tents. the trip it again tom has only been possible under very strict conditions we've had to sign a long document agreeing to restrictions on what we can film where accompanied at all times by a military mind that mind checks all footage so all the pictures you will see from here have been vetted. thirst lighted camp justice kuantan a man every day begins the same way with the star-spangled banner. to media h.q. is based in a partially derelict aircraft hangar where we await a military minder to accompany us to the secret court we cannot film. we come to observe proceedings under strict conditions journalists n.g.o.s family members of nine eleven victims and sit in a specially constructed gallery there's a thick pane of glass which separates us from the court and we can hear proceedings on a monitor above with a forty second delay this forty second delay it designed to
the military commission hearings take place at camp justice inside this camp there is a multi-million dollar legal complex series secret about to film it all say where it is journalists meanwhile are billeted in these tents. the trip it again tom has only been possible under very strict conditions we've had to sign a long document agreeing to restrictions on what we can film where accompanied at all times by a military mind that mind checks all footage so all the pictures you will see from here...
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the military commission hearings take place at camp justice inside this camp there is a multimillion dollar legal complex series secret when not allowed to film it all say where it is. journalists meanwhile of billeted in these tents. the trip it again tom has only been possible under very strict conditions we've had to sign a long document agreeing to restrictions on what we can film where accompanied at all times by a military minder that mind checks all footage so all the pictures you will see from here have been vetted. thirst lighted camp justice kuantan a man every day begins the same way with the star-spangled banner. the media h.q. is based in a partially derelict aircraft hangar here we await a military minder to accompany us to the secret court we cannot film. we can go observe the proceedings under strict conditions journalists n.g.o.s family members of nine eleven victims and see if in a specially constructed gallery there's a thick pane of cloth which separates us from the court and we can hear proceedings on a monitor above with a forty second delay this forty second de
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the military commission hearings take place at camp justice inside his camp there is a multimillion dollar legal complex series secret about to film it all say where it is. journalists meanwhile of billeted in these tents. the trip it again tom has only been possible under very strict conditions we've had to sign a long document agreeing to restrictions on what we can film where accompany it at all times by a military mind that mind checks all footage so all the pictures you will see from here have been vetted. thurst lighted camp justice kuantan a man every day begins the same way with the star-spangled banner. the media h.q. is based in a partially derelict aircraft hangar here we await a military minder to accompany us to the secret court we cannot film. we come back observe proceedings under strict conditions journalists n.g.o.s family members of nine eleven victims and sit in a specially constructed gallery there's a thick pane of cloth which separates us from the court and we can hear proceedings on a monitor above with a forty second delay this forty second delay it designed to stop
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first light at camp justice kuantan and every day begins the same way with the star-spangled banner. the media h.q. is based in a partially derelict aircraft hangar where we await a military minder to accompany us to the secret court.
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the military commission hearings take place at camp justice inside his camp there is a multimillion dollar legal complex so secret when not allowed to film it or say where it is. journalists meanwhile of billeted in these tents. the trip it again tom has only been possible under very strict conditions we've had to sign a long document agreeing to restrictions on what we can film where accompanied at all times by a military minder that mind our checks all footage so all the pictures you will see from here have been vetted. thirst lied to come to justice kuantan a man every day begins the same way with the star-spangled banner. the media h.q. is based in a partially derelict aircraft hangar here we await a military minder to accompany us to the secret court we cannot film. we come observe proceedings under strict conditions journalists n.g.o.s family members of nine eleven victims and see if an especially constructed gallery there's a thick pane of glass which separates us from the court and we can hear the proceedings on a monitor above with a forty second delay this forty second delay is a
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camp. criminal justice reform, housing, the econam, etc.ers. and that's important. you're not going to get a black voter to vote for you or do anything else if they don't know you. it's going to be tough in the next three months ingraugsiating himself in the black community. >> who'sall most a complete unknown just a month ortwo ago. now he's got to gt the democratic base behind him. does he have the time and message? i mean it's early. >> so far he's done everything right and they take questions from the audience and infirst one they picked was this one about someone saying you're not a very diverse campaign to your supporters. so recognizing the issue is important. what bernie sanders did to go from -- he branched out engaged a lot of youth and working class democrats. tl the mayor has got to go beyond his midwest base, young people. but to go to the other constituents, he's got time. he's got a moment in the spotlight right now and the very fact that he recognizes this and is talking about it i think is positive. >> you're eating up alic
camp. criminal justice reform, housing, the econam, etc.ers. and that's important. you're not going to get a black voter to vote for you or do anything else if they don't know you. it's going to be tough in the next three months ingraugsiating himself in the black community. >> who'sall most a complete unknown just a month ortwo ago. now he's got to gt the democratic base behind him. does he have the time and message? i mean it's early. >> so far he's done everything right and they...
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and the good professor he and the attorney general are in a camp almost by themselves all of law enforcement including the department of justice means what it says and can you interfere with justice obstruct justice even i if the lying event you are interfering with is not a crime. mayor kwame kill pratt particulakilpatrickobstructing e extramarital affair it's not criminal. martha stewart was famously convicted of obstruction of justice for insider trading even though the insider trading charges against her. >> martha: i have to tell you i never understood that and it piqued my interest during the martha stewart case. how could you lie about something that didn't happen? so she didn't -- was not guilty of insider trading but they said she lied about it. >> correct. >> it is the insider trading. >> here's the thing that people choose notth not lo-to-look at. the statute prints all atents to interfere with the government. you think you are interfering with the government. if your purpose is to interfere with the government in order to save yourself. not to help the government. then you have committed the crime of obstruction. f
and the good professor he and the attorney general are in a camp almost by themselves all of law enforcement including the department of justice means what it says and can you interfere with justice obstruct justice even i if the lying event you are interfering with is not a crime. mayor kwame kill pratt particulakilpatrickobstructing e extramarital affair it's not criminal. martha stewart was famously convicted of obstruction of justice for insider trading even though the insider trading...
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camp. pain but suggested he may have tried to obstruct justice. protest leaders are expected to name on sunday the team that they say will lead their country forward protestors are stepping up demands for a civilian that transition just a week after the military ousted president omar al bashir and took power. the funeral of prue's former president alan garcia has taken place two days after he committed suicide hundreds of supporters accompanied garcia's casket in the capital lima the sixty nine year old shot himself in the head on wednesday garcia's suicide note was read at the funeral in which he said he had fulfilled his political mission well al jazeera is marianna sanchez joins us now live from lima marianna alan garcia daughter i believe read her father's note at the funeral what did he say. that's right nastasia well today was the last part of the week it lasted more than a day and a half awake were thousands of followers of people who loved his political allies and family members accompanied the coffin through the streets of central lima th
camp. pain but suggested he may have tried to obstruct justice. protest leaders are expected to name on sunday the team that they say will lead their country forward protestors are stepping up demands for a civilian that transition just a week after the military ousted president omar al bashir and took power. the funeral of prue's former president alan garcia has taken place two days after he committed suicide hundreds of supporters accompanied garcia's casket in the capital lima the sixty nine...
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. >>> activists camped outside the supreme court ahead of a critical hearing today. the justicesills help aurnlt on whether the trump administration can ask about citizenship on the census. >> news4's tracie potts with more. >> repor you can see lots of interest in this one. it is a high-profile case because a lot of money could be involved here. the census determines a lot of grants, federal grants that come to washington based on how many state.are in your 18 states are suing saying that the trump administration cannot add a citizenship question to the census that goes everyone to everyone's homes because it would affect representation in contress, and a lot of gra coming from washington. they argue it's unconstitutio l unconstitutional. the trump administration says the justice department wants this question tonforce civil rights. there was evidence in a lower court that it was the administration that forced the justice dertment to issue that uling that they had already decided to put the question on the census. now 's going to be up to the supreme court. the aclu saying it co
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how those decisions were made because the clinton camp intentionally destroyed a lot of electronic records without ever facing the abstraction of justice charges do you think she has anything to worry about now that mr trump has been cleared. no no she does. this boy. you know we should bear in mind the. true it's a conclusion. or was that there'd been no collusion. between mr trump and his immediate associates on the russian government you know most of those meetings and to do with trump's real estate dealings and of a business activities involve involving russia. but what he's been cleared of blood in effect concluded that there probably was instructed obstruction of justice there was a good deal of evidence the other curb but the framing for pressing them a little he lay on the grounds that you can indict a sitting american president no we should say that's not constitutional it is not in the law or it is simply customary practice all policy or or or understanding that means it's up to the congress whether it wants to take that evidence and make it the basis for impeachment but that's not going to occur of oh there's no appetite for
how those decisions were made because the clinton camp intentionally destroyed a lot of electronic records without ever facing the abstraction of justice charges do you think she has anything to worry about now that mr trump has been cleared. no no she does. this boy. you know we should bear in mind the. true it's a conclusion. or was that there'd been no collusion. between mr trump and his immediate associates on the russian government you know most of those meetings and to do with trump's...
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supremacy, we realize the prime reason for ethnic violence in america or violence in internment camps is scale, not justice. people become hate factories. with that in mind, i hope we use this time to share our hearts. i'm glad to be here to share my heart. with that in michbd, as we mao forward, i worry that the true motivation of this hearing is to suggest that republicans are hateful and dishonest and somehow connected with those people that spew hatred and act on it in the town square. they have lived the rejection of white nationalism. to those who can say we could have been clearer sooner, i hear you. we can't afford to let racial hatred build a home in our nation's capitol, which is why it's so unfortunate the rise that has taken root lately of anti-semitism in this same body. when we're holding this hearing, it is interesting to note anti-semitism. we also know that anti-semitic violence has taken countless lives. what i don't know is why it spilled over into the members of this body. moreover, i don't know why the majority finds it so hard to condemn such hateful language. the anti-semitic violenc
supremacy, we realize the prime reason for ethnic violence in america or violence in internment camps is scale, not justice. people become hate factories. with that in mind, i hope we use this time to share our hearts. i'm glad to be here to share my heart. with that in michbd, as we mao forward, i worry that the true motivation of this hearing is to suggest that republicans are hateful and dishonest and somehow connected with those people that spew hatred and act on it in the town square. they...
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camp did not play ball. so that undercuts the entire democratic narrative. on obstruction of justicehe report concludes the president did not commit a crime but it robert mueller did not come to a conclusion about obstruction of justice. but the attorney general said in the letter back in march, consultation with rod rosenstein number two of at justice, who has been a trump critic says no this does not reach the bar of obstruction of justice that will be debated. ainsley: mueller and barr were so smart to put the summary in so we could all see it how thorough the investigation was, subpoenas, interviews, court orders. there was investigation not only by the special council, fbi, bipartisan senate intel, how intel, everyone in america would be able to read the report it was thorough. it was not supposed to be partisan yet people on both sides were involved in this. ed: none of those found collusion. brian: when the format came out for today we would get the report around 11 or 12, there will be a press conference prior to the release every democrat went crazy. finally this release a s
camp did not play ball. so that undercuts the entire democratic narrative. on obstruction of justicehe report concludes the president did not commit a crime but it robert mueller did not come to a conclusion about obstruction of justice. but the attorney general said in the letter back in march, consultation with rod rosenstein number two of at justice, who has been a trump critic says no this does not reach the bar of obstruction of justice that will be debated. ainsley: mueller and barr were...
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the quakers were really one of the few who really stood up for justice for americans who were interned, and visited the camps, so just a shout out to quakers. >> commissioner, you may not be on mute, if you could meet your phone, we would appreciate it. i was really struck, at the beginning of your talk, when you said the past is not a foreign country, and that's why we have the speaker series, to ask us to consider the lessons of the past and how they apply today. an extraordinary visit at the museum. and also i think we should take a moment to consider that framework. for now, your work, your presentation today, your was enormously painful to listen to and witness, and i want to say thank you to you, for that work, and for helping each of us to remember why we are here on the commission, why we do what we do. i thank you, and i understand the commissioner has a question, now that he is on mute. muted now?n >> yes. >> thank you very much. i am really sorry i didn't get a chance to see the exhibit today, but i hope i will in the future. it is something that every person i think you comes to washington, d.c.
the quakers were really one of the few who really stood up for justice for americans who were interned, and visited the camps, so just a shout out to quakers. >> commissioner, you may not be on mute, if you could meet your phone, we would appreciate it. i was really struck, at the beginning of your talk, when you said the past is not a foreign country, and that's why we have the speaker series, to ask us to consider the lessons of the past and how they apply today. an extraordinary visit...
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tensions have been ramped up even more after the justice minister authorised a national force to take control of the area where the free land campn to avoid. ramzan karmali, bbc news. a little bit of footballing history will be made on sunday when amiens play strasbourg in france's top division. for the first time, a ligue une game will be officiated by a female referee. the country's governing body said they'd chosen stephanie frappart to prepare her for the women's world cup later this year. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. in modern football, the man in black need not always be a man — stephanie frappart going through the usual pre—match routines. this, a game in the french second division but, in a few days' time, she'll be making a big step up. not that she believes her sex should make any difference. translation: when you make the right decisions, everything is fine. if there's a contest on the field, you try to manage. there's no difference between a man and a woman. i hope this will inspire others. i invite all women to take up the whistle and go to the match. stephanie frappart has been on fifa's international referees lis
tensions have been ramped up even more after the justice minister authorised a national force to take control of the area where the free land campn to avoid. ramzan karmali, bbc news. a little bit of footballing history will be made on sunday when amiens play strasbourg in france's top division. for the first time, a ligue une game will be officiated by a female referee. the country's governing body said they'd chosen stephanie frappart to prepare her for the women's world cup later this year....
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camp. and donald trump and attorney general barr and the trump justice department let him walk. >> yeah.and level of violence we're seeing now are far higher. these folks have weapons. oftentimes they have training. they know what the targets. if you look at the guy who sent the bombs his targeting looked a lot like hasson when he was arrested in washington. what is it, it's a synagogue, a mosque, an african-american church. what's common among them, they are not white. >> of the two men you named they were either trump critics or people running against donald trump for president of the united states. >> that's exactly right. >> they are on kill lists. they are on target lists. clint, you tell me, why isn't barr bringing charges so a judge who is afraid of hasson and afraid he'll commit acts of violence when he's released, why aren't they charging him? >> there's no good reason. the only reason is international terrorists don't vote and domestic terrorists do vote and it has to do with politics. this is intertwined in our own politics today. they are inspired oftentimes by political rhet
camp. and donald trump and attorney general barr and the trump justice department let him walk. >> yeah.and level of violence we're seeing now are far higher. these folks have weapons. oftentimes they have training. they know what the targets. if you look at the guy who sent the bombs his targeting looked a lot like hasson when he was arrested in washington. what is it, it's a synagogue, a mosque, an african-american church. what's common among them, they are not white. >> of the...
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camps. i'm joined now by one of the reporters who broke that story, justice reporter julia ansley. what can you tell us about this plan? >> one of them is likely to happen is and is legal and the other thing is something the president can't let go of even though logic and our laws tell him otherwise. so what they're talking about is using the military. as we know there's already 6,000 troops at the border. using troops to build tent camps. these would be erected in el paso, texas and dona texas and effectively would be detention camps for families. these are people that can't fit into existing detention facilities because they are coming over in larger numbers than we've had in the past. the obama administration had tent cities in 2016 to deal with the temporary surge as well. one reason they would use troops to construct it because they can bypass the normal procurement process where they have to allow private contractors to put in bids and go through that bureaucracy. they think they can do this faster even though it can be more expensive because you lose that competition. the pa
camps. i'm joined now by one of the reporters who broke that story, justice reporter julia ansley. what can you tell us about this plan? >> one of them is likely to happen is and is legal and the other thing is something the president can't let go of even though logic and our laws tell him otherwise. so what they're talking about is using the military. as we know there's already 6,000 troops at the border. using troops to build tent camps. these would be erected in el paso, texas and dona...
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camp. he's actually talking about improving conditions within african-american communities, hbcus, criminal justiceeform, housing, the economy, et cetera, and directly targeting those messages to black voters. so that's important. but, look, you're not going to get a black voter to vote for you or do anything else if they don't know you. black voters simply don't know mayor pete, and he's going to have to spend some time and it's going to be tough in the next three months ingratiating himself within the black community. that's going to be extremely tough. >> he's almost a complete unknown on the national level just a month or two ago. now he's got to get the democratic base behind him. does he have the time and the message to build the support he needs? i'm sure he does. i mean it's early. >> listen, so far he's done everything right, and i think that answer -- and he was in brooklyn last night, and they take questions from the audience, and i think, you know, they picked the questions. and the first one they picked was this one about, you know, someone saying you're not a very diverse campaign and
camp. he's actually talking about improving conditions within african-american communities, hbcus, criminal justiceeform, housing, the economy, et cetera, and directly targeting those messages to black voters. so that's important. but, look, you're not going to get a black voter to vote for you or do anything else if they don't know you. black voters simply don't know mayor pete, and he's going to have to spend some time and it's going to be tough in the next three months ingratiating himself...
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. >>> activist camped out in front of the supreme court overnight ahead of a critical hearing today. the justiceswill help arguments on whether the trump administration can ask about citizenship on the 2020 census. >> ws4's tracie potts are the latest. g>> reporter: good mornin it's been on the short form for hundreds of years but not on the long form that goes to every household. that's what the trump administra on wants to do. they say that the justice department needs that info. to enforce civil rights, but a lower court found it was not the case. 18 states are going to cou to sue to try to convince the u.s. supreme court that this is unconstitutional because it would result in an undercount that immigrants would be reluctant to answer that we could not get an accurate census. a as result it could affect relation in statesnd federal funding that's often based on population for the census that's only done ever ten years. today they wil hear the u.s. supreme court will. and they'll me a decision between now and the end of june. >> tracie potts, thank you. ♪ because you gave for me ♪ >>> neighbor
. >>> activist camped out in front of the supreme court overnight ahead of a critical hearing today. the justiceswill help arguments on whether the trump administration can ask about citizenship on the 2020 census. >> ws4's tracie potts are the latest. g>> reporter: good mornin it's been on the short form for hundreds of years but not on the long form that goes to every household. that's what the trump administra on wants to do. they say that the justice department needs...
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the policies of the current law and justice government but let me remind you of something when the seventieth anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp after his broken house death camp was observed in poland vladimir putin was not invited and given the fact that our france was liberated by the red army i mean this is quite quite outrageous i would say so what we're seeing now is a continuation of this policy which is trying to. keep the russians out of participating in any. efforts to present the history of sobibor and the suffering of the of the inmates there in the horrible mass murders that took place there it's quite peculiar there wasn't a considering the iconic thought that led to the result was russian dead even russia should have been invited to participate earlier. there's no question that they should have been invited alexander pichai ski who is a red army officer and he was the one who actually masterminded the revolt of the sobibor death camp and the fact the jews were able actually to escape some of the people survived other words three hundred inmates try to get out and they were the ones who conducted the revolt about
the policies of the current law and justice government but let me remind you of something when the seventieth anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp after his broken house death camp was observed in poland vladimir putin was not invited and given the fact that our france was liberated by the red army i mean this is quite quite outrageous i would say so what we're seeing now is a continuation of this policy which is trying to. keep the russians out of participating in any....
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did say that his view was that there was no obstruction of justice but the report was divided on that. that is the point some in the mueller camp this report from the new york times, they were saying there was a lot more in that report on the issue of obstruction of justice that has come out that has been in that letter. that is what the democrats are pushing to get that report released. that four-page letter was written by the attorney general who was appointed by president trump after he fired jeff sessions. our bloomberg editor jodi schneider. some breaking news crossing the bloomberg, we have awaited other delivery numbers, headline numbers, 63,000 vehicles from tesla. 50,009 hundred cars, missing estimates of 51,750. model as and asked deliveries coming in at 12,100 cars. the model three production was 62,950 unit seeing that the first quarter net will be negative the impact. the company saying that the delivery of 63,000 vehicles was 110 more than the same quarter last are. 31% less than the previous quarter. massive increase and deliveries in europe and china, the company said it exceeded levels,es delivery there were ma
did say that his view was that there was no obstruction of justice but the report was divided on that. that is the point some in the mueller camp this report from the new york times, they were saying there was a lot more in that report on the issue of obstruction of justice that has come out that has been in that letter. that is what the democrats are pushing to get that report released. that four-page letter was written by the attorney general who was appointed by president trump after he...
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justices are hearingicrguments wh will directly impacthe way americans are represented in congress. activists camped out overnight in front of the court. therump administration wants to ask aboit cizenship on the 2020 census. critics argue a citizenship question would make immigrants less t likely respond to the census. leading to a miscount. is important because census results determine the number of congressal representatives for each state and the census plays a big role in calculated how much assistance local governments get from programs and they said an analysis esmated nearly 6% of households where noncitizens live would not respond to the census. in a countryha our side, t adds up to about 6.5 million people. >>> in northern virginia, waste and recycling officials are hoping to shatter your old sunglasses -- your old glass recycling habit. gone are the days of tossing glass on the curb with the rest of your recycling. as david culver shows us, there are now ways to guarantee that your glass wil something reusable. >> reporter: the big purple can. it is hard to miss. and for good reason. offi
justices are hearingicrguments wh will directly impacthe way americans are represented in congress. activists camped out overnight in front of the court. therump administration wants to ask aboit cizenship on the 2020 census. critics argue a citizenship question would make immigrants less t likely respond to the census. leading to a miscount. is important because census results determine the number of congressal representatives for each state and the census plays a big role in calculated how...
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justice in the news ahead a u.n. report highlights the plight of foreign children stuck in a syrian refugee camp. it's cold at night and hot in the day it's really difficult to live in a tent when losing everything they own the millions of flood survivors in iran who don't know how they will recover and rebuild. and sport is coming up with me as well the tennis world number one is out on court monte carlo mastiffs. hello spring weather is still with us means brain often sung green sometimes heavy and he's delayed his potential sister running through western iraq now stop particularly active we could see a few shots as far north as to run his kuwait city as it was seen rain to the west this usually. being the source so from lebanon north was through northern syria catching on the rock in turkey's been well as to so that's the area probably to watch in the wet is what about the be occasional thunderstorms to the south of that twenty eight in baghdad twenty four in kabul now a dry country afghanistan at least from the point of view of what comes down from the sky for the raven place or maybe some th
justice in the news ahead a u.n. report highlights the plight of foreign children stuck in a syrian refugee camp. it's cold at night and hot in the day it's really difficult to live in a tent when losing everything they own the millions of flood survivors in iran who don't know how they will recover and rebuild. and sport is coming up with me as well the tennis world number one is out on court monte carlo mastiffs. hello spring weather is still with us means brain often sung green sometimes...
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camps. still with us here in our studio is joyce vance. and joining our conversation the aforementioned julia ainsley, justice reporter. julia, we try to keep our eye on the ball around here and we try to call stuff for what it is. are both of these stories the using migrants as a political weapon, the offering a pardon as a get out of jail free card, are they both chum radio chatter? do they both just dull down expectations? >> i think that was a worthwhile conversation in newsrooms across washington today is should we keep giving air and lip service to these ideas that seem to be coming from the dark corners of a mind of someone inside the white house? maybe the president, maybe steven miller, but they're actually meant as scare tactics. the answer and why we came down to publishing stories like these is because this administration has been known to act on things that are not legally or logistically possible and then they're immediately challenged by the courts, but they happened. it was the same conversation i had with my editors in february of 2017 and we heard that they were thinking about separating families at t
camps. still with us here in our studio is joyce vance. and joining our conversation the aforementioned julia ainsley, justice reporter. julia, we try to keep our eye on the ball around here and we try to call stuff for what it is. are both of these stories the using migrants as a political weapon, the offering a pardon as a get out of jail free card, are they both chum radio chatter? do they both just dull down expectations? >> i think that was a worthwhile conversation in newsrooms...
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obstruct of justice and the area thais less focused on is that first volume about t intervention by the russians and the counterintelligence efforts that the now being pursued by mueller camp by having these cases referred out. so there is 14 cases, two of which we know of, 12 of whiche do not. what is clear in his report, particularly in volume one, is the russians use every resource they had. they used every platform. they used social media. they used opportunities to meet with trump associates. and while you couldn't find a criminality, there was a willingness to work with russia in terms of coordinating the campaign and the message both bi the rs and by the donald trump campaign. >> does that amount to collusion in your mind? and also the other issue is obstruction of justice. did you see examples in that report as well that you think amount to obstruction of justice? >> well, first of all, collusion is not a legal term. >> tight. >> waere a conspiracy to coordinate? i think there was conspira to coordinate, but then you have to establish was there a criminal intent. no, the intent was just to win the electi at all costs and using whatever resource they could. so he we
obstruct of justice and the area thais less focused on is that first volume about t intervention by the russians and the counterintelligence efforts that the now being pursued by mueller camp by having these cases referred out. so there is 14 cases, two of which we know of, 12 of whiche do not. what is clear in his report, particularly in volume one, is the russians use every resource they had. they used every platform. they used social media. they used opportunities to meet with trump...
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justice. helena lee, bbc news, at the old bailey. the collapse of the islamic state group in syria has left tens of thousands of women and children stranded at an internment campbritish women and children included — are being held at the facility. the al—hawl camp has ballooned in size, from 11,000 people to more than 75,000 in just three months. it's a mini—city full of the families of is fighters, including unrepentant is supporters. dozens of children have died in the camp. many have come from is's final stronghold of baghouz. groups say it is a humanitarian crisis. from al—hawl, our middle east correspondent quentin sommerville reports. a caliphate defeated but the nightmare is not over. this is al—hawl internment camp. they are what's left of the islamic state group and they number in their tens of thousands. and with them, sons and daughters. the camp is overwhelmed. here the war wounded are children. a broken enemy that's in the midst of a humanitarian crisis. the camp's three small clinics struggle to provide even the basics. most arejust given antibiotics or painkillers. despair lurks in every corner. noor al islam's father died in the battle of bagho
justice. helena lee, bbc news, at the old bailey. the collapse of the islamic state group in syria has left tens of thousands of women and children stranded at an internment campbritish women and children included — are being held at the facility. the al—hawl camp has ballooned in size, from 11,000 people to more than 75,000 in just three months. it's a mini—city full of the families of is fighters, including unrepentant is supporters. dozens of children have died in the camp. many have...
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camp? call now. putting a crony in as u.s. attorney over an investigation that you're the subject of is called... obstruction of justice.t's nothing new for trump. if he doesn't obstruct justice every half hour, he gets an alert from his apple watch: "time to stand! and undermine our democracy for one minute." ( cheers and applause ) gotta-- gotta close those rings. gotta close those... >> jon: close the loop, uh-huh? >> stephen: now, nadler says that in private testimony, whitaker did not deny talking to trump about cohen. so he didn't confirm, but he didn't deny. what did he do? did he phrase it like a riddle? (as whitaker) "answer first my questions three, about my time as the acting a.g.!" ha-ha-ha! poof! ha-ha-ha! ( cheers and applause ) but investigating trump is not easy, according to connecticut representative and louie anderson playing ted kennedy ( laughter ) john larson. larson complained, "when have we ever had a presidency when the news cycle is dictated in the morning by what he tweets? you're working overtime to make your case, and it's like pushing the bean uphill: you realize what a difficult job it is
camp? call now. putting a crony in as u.s. attorney over an investigation that you're the subject of is called... obstruction of justice.t's nothing new for trump. if he doesn't obstruct justice every half hour, he gets an alert from his apple watch: "time to stand! and undermine our democracy for one minute." ( cheers and applause ) gotta-- gotta close those rings. gotta close those... >> jon: close the loop, uh-huh? >> stephen: now, nadler says that in private testimony,...
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camp in the central african republic. getting away with murder and how do we ensure those who commit atrocities face justice there was an international court for war crimes and she's invites violations of boss more and more perpetrators ever skating punishment so how can we hold them to account this is inside story. how unwelcome it to the program and of the parana murder war crimes crimes against humanity including genocide these a some of the worst atrocities and international law from conflicts to the persecution of minorities because of religion or ethnicity the world is facing more instances of human rights violations and increasingly the people responsible for getting away with them cut it was holding a two day conference on the issue attended by more than two hundred fifty representatives from the un you and various rights organizations they're discussing ways to ensure the perpetrators of such crimes don't escape justice and are held to account there are calls for the un to appoint a special rep of torture of combat impunity the un's human rights chief says they called the peace of those responsible for crimes don't face just
camp in the central african republic. getting away with murder and how do we ensure those who commit atrocities face justice there was an international court for war crimes and she's invites violations of boss more and more perpetrators ever skating punishment so how can we hold them to account this is inside story. how unwelcome it to the program and of the parana murder war crimes crimes against humanity including genocide these a some of the worst atrocities and international law from...
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justice and be involved in that. i think he viewsme the ranch in colusa as a place that there is jokes about camp david west and the colusainstitute but he sees it as a place that people can come together to try to work out problems and i think he will possibly formalize that. >> okay. thank you, miriam. yes, in the far back. getting you a microphone. susan, can you give us any insight into the first w campaign -- at that time the entire country thought jeb would be the one who would be running instead of the other guy. in the interview with barbara did that ever come up? >> do you know who told me about that? george w. bush. he said his mother said you cannot easily win. don't run. richards is unbeatable was the advice he ignored. george w bush started the passage into adulthood with years he did not seem to be on a very serious course when he drank too much and jeb bush, younger brother, was always the one was more serious. married first, went to work, study harder, interested in public policy so there was an expectation when both these men ran for governor in 19941 in georgia and one in texas that jeb was more likely t
justice and be involved in that. i think he viewsme the ranch in colusa as a place that there is jokes about camp david west and the colusainstitute but he sees it as a place that people can come together to try to work out problems and i think he will possibly formalize that. >> okay. thank you, miriam. yes, in the far back. getting you a microphone. susan, can you give us any insight into the first w campaign -- at that time the entire country thought jeb would be the one who would be...
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trump camp claims several democrats tonight included former obama officials like former fbi chief james comey. >> when they hear that language use, it's concerning. the fbi department of justicerdered court surveillance. i never thought it as spying for the attorney general has come to the belief that that should be called spying? wow. that's going to require a whole lot of conversations inside the department of justice. but i do not know what he meant by that. >> ed: "wow" he said. here exclusively the president's attorney rudy giuliani pete would you like a chance to cross-examine him? >> gosh, yes. he does not realize the dictionary definition of surveilling, vice versa? does he know there are certain things called synonyms? in any event, jim unfortunately has disgraced himself as head of the fbi. in a ridiculous way, the way he conducted the hillary clinton investigation -- >> ed: what is he hiding? >> >> he's hiding the fact thate probably perjured himself with regard to the fisa applications. he presented an application to the fisa court -- i helped create the fisa court so i think i understand it a little better than he does. i understand the obligations it has better
trump camp claims several democrats tonight included former obama officials like former fbi chief james comey. >> when they hear that language use, it's concerning. the fbi department of justicerdered court surveillance. i never thought it as spying for the attorney general has come to the belief that that should be called spying? wow. that's going to require a whole lot of conversations inside the department of justice. but i do not know what he meant by that. >> ed:...
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camps for political offenses. eric: and prosecution of your client as you just heard the professor perhaps political -- >> well, let's start at the beginning here, completely unprecedented, extremely sad and unfortunate what the department justicer executing arrest warrants against u.s. citizens based on criminal complaints of north korea and based on the account of north korean witnesses we know not to be credible. eric: now, has represented some in the beginning, they were invite intoed the embassy in madrid and while we cannot go in great deal of what happened in embassy, even a photograph showed on air demonstrate that there was no attack, no assault, no invasion of the embassy, this is christopher -- eric: we have the photos now, let's show them. you have them. >> i have some of them. photograph former u.s. marine, decorated, he's now being held in federal detention in los angeles by our government pending extradition to spain on allegation that he somehow invaded or assaulted the north korean embassy in madrid. clearly he looks like he's out for sunday and listening to podcast and we have the photograph, there it is, him actually entering the embassy, we account for extradition is made based on accounts of north koreans o
camps for political offenses. eric: and prosecution of your client as you just heard the professor perhaps political -- >> well, let's start at the beginning here, completely unprecedented, extremely sad and unfortunate what the department justicer executing arrest warrants against u.s. citizens based on criminal complaints of north korea and based on the account of north korean witnesses we know not to be credible. eric: now, has represented some in the beginning, they were invite intoed...
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trump has and yet spent billions of our tax dollars on detention camps for millions of mostly black and brown folks. the people want justicenment is giving us nothing. we know that locking people up has become a multibillion dollar industry, and corporate interests spends massive amounts of money to influence politicians. that is wrong because corporate interest spends money to influence who becomes a judge, including the federalist society and the heritage foundation. when our courts are packed with judges and justices bought by corporations and special interests, our communities are denied justice and our democracy dies. as you work to reform our justice system, what will you do to stop dark and corporate money from influencing both the process as well as sitting judges so people can get a fair shot at justice? thank you. [cheers and applause] that is a great question, anna victoria, and i want to start by saying that this is what i was talking about at the beginning. this is how i framed the whole problem. the system is corrupt. it works great for those of the top, it works great for anybody who can hire an army of lobb
trump has and yet spent billions of our tax dollars on detention camps for millions of mostly black and brown folks. the people want justicenment is giving us nothing. we know that locking people up has become a multibillion dollar industry, and corporate interests spends massive amounts of money to influence politicians. that is wrong because corporate interest spends money to influence who becomes a judge, including the federalist society and the heritage foundation. when our courts are...