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citizen or on u.s. soil for the fbi to have the authority to investigate you echo guest: you don't have to be a u.s. citizen to be investigated by the fbi. we welcome and all. we will investigate anybody in this country that comes to our attention that is within our wh a reasonable suspicion raised to the point that we can do something. citizenship has nothing to do with it. we do have guidelines, and some -- i think that are workable. there are much better than they once were. when the guidelines for first brought to the fore, it was pretty tough to get anything done. in those days, the fbi could not surf the net, much as the rear of the person the world does. host: on the democrats' line, ood morning. jamefrom n york, independent r. caller: recently i heard on the news that they were reopening the investigation of -- i cannot pronounces name, tamerlan, the bomber that was killed. reopening the investigation in boston because his three best friends were killed. i believe it was about the time when the
citizen or on u.s. soil for the fbi to have the authority to investigate you echo guest: you don't have to be a u.s. citizen to be investigated by the fbi. we welcome and all. we will investigate anybody in this country that comes to our attention that is within our wh a reasonable suspicion raised to the point that we can do something. citizenship has nothing to do with it. we do have guidelines, and some -- i think that are workable. there are much better than they once were. when the...
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he finally wants to become a citizen. 10 years now, and the rules are strict. for 10 full years, he must not leave the country. >> it is an inconvenience for me to not be a citizen. i cannot just packed my bags to travel or sign a contract to sing in another country. i cannot stay somewhere for three months and then come back. i would lose my status here in austria. >> his wife and son are citizens already. but due to the pitfalls of bureaucracy, music is not. when he renewed his student visa 10 years ago, his documents were incomplete. although he filed a missing piece of paper after just two days, this was taken by the authorities as a reason years later for him to have to begin the qualifying period all over again. >> our plans were put on hold. we might consider moving, but there is still uncertainty. am i allowed to leave? should i try? is it possible? yes, that is what it is, and uncertainty. it is also a burden, especially for him. >> in the eu, austria has the toughest nut to citizenship. high school-level german, net earnings of approximately 1000 euro
he finally wants to become a citizen. 10 years now, and the rules are strict. for 10 full years, he must not leave the country. >> it is an inconvenience for me to not be a citizen. i cannot just packed my bags to travel or sign a contract to sing in another country. i cannot stay somewhere for three months and then come back. i would lose my status here in austria. >> his wife and son are citizens already. but due to the pitfalls of bureaucracy, music is not. when he renewed his...
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by birth bearer of the non-citizen status not happy being on the bad side of apartheid the non-citizens have logically decided to vote for their own parliament because they can't elect or participate in the left field what even if the parliament has no power whatsoever it will be their chance to shine a light on the issue which the mainstream media has been keeping quiet for years you know you'd think that people would be outraged over segregation but what happens to russians and russian speakers is just not cool or hip or trendy or convenient enough for the mainstream media to take notice but that's just my opinion. her mother lynn. goodspeed. her. son we're. close. to slum asleep good. luck. to. come out front of me a little. i am from. the war that. and the every day she says another body in the body in a syria or in arabic. and brought him when the war beginning far from life on the skills of. the syrian woman is. trying. to shove the conservative out of the last minute sama. i'm planning to stay at russia. to build a new life in russia here. my name is a. i'm from syria and i did t
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because apparently we think killing our citizens is our job. we'll be right back. >> jon: welcome back. for more on the gun debate we bring you the first part of a three-part series with john oliver. >> yesterday, americans watched in shock as even watered down gun legislation die on the floor of the senate. but that is exactly where it belongs, according to gun lobbyist of the virginia citizens defense league. >> the second amendment is sacrosanct. >> you hold thup sign whenever i make a suggestion that you think is infringing upon your second amendment rightses, okay? >> okay. >> assault weapon ban. boom, there it is. increased background checks. really? >> yes. >> just for background checks? >> we don't do background checks for the first amendment. >> okay, so let's just try this one, nice and easy. >> sure. >> a mandatory one-hour waiting period if you buy a gun. >> why-- why-- ( bleep ). >> unless i can see a reason. no, i can't think of anything they support because at the end of the day, none of it works. >> exactly, gun control does not
because apparently we think killing our citizens is our job. we'll be right back. >> jon: welcome back. for more on the gun debate we bring you the first part of a three-part series with john oliver. >> yesterday, americans watched in shock as even watered down gun legislation die on the floor of the senate. but that is exactly where it belongs, according to gun lobbyist of the virginia citizens defense league. >> the second amendment is sacrosanct. >> you hold thup sign...
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also by birth bearer of the non-citizen status not happy being on the bad side of apartheid the non-citizens have logically decided to vote for their own parliament because they can't elect or participate in the left field what even if the parliament has no power whatsoever it will be their chance to shine light on the issue which the mainstream media has been keeping quiet for years you know you'd think that people would be outraged over segregation but what happens to russians and russian speakers is just not cool or hip or trendy or convenient enough for the mainstream media to take notice but that's just my opinion. download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. i am from syria and i head toward the sea i. just don't go to see my friends on my c.v. . my name is. i came here because i want for my children to live in peace and to become russian citizens. ones or some other coming toward. live here because why all.
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citizens. whether an objective is a combatant and part of a congressionally declared enemy is a question we should ask in every instance. is it therefore worth submitting to a court? like considerations, many to draw distinctions between on and off and hot battlefields. the distinction in my view is becoming increasingly stale. on the one high battlefield left since 2001, afghanistan, the u.s. is winding down operations, while al qaeda has migrated to yemen and north africa. i envision a lot of debate and uncertainty about what constitutes a heart battlefield. is it u.s. boots on the ground? if so, how many? why should that be the test? what about the libya in 2011? the distinction made sense for developing policy, but i caution against the development of different legal regimes and standards on that basis. phrase "drawn corp. "is a catchy phrase that fits on a bumper sticker, but it is a conceptual misnomer. the activity we are talking about is not limited to unmanned aerial vehicles. targeted
citizens. whether an objective is a combatant and part of a congressionally declared enemy is a question we should ask in every instance. is it therefore worth submitting to a court? like considerations, many to draw distinctions between on and off and hot battlefields. the distinction in my view is becoming increasingly stale. on the one high battlefield left since 2001, afghanistan, the u.s. is winding down operations, while al qaeda has migrated to yemen and north africa. i envision a lot of...
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also by birth bearer of the non-citizen status not happy being on the bad side of apartheid the non-citizens have logically decided to vote for their own parliament because they can't elect to participate in the left field what even if the parliament has no power whatsoever it will be their chance to shine light on the issue which the mainstream media has been keeping quiet for years you know you'd think that people would be outraged over segregation but what happens to russians and russian speakers is just not cool or hip or trendy or convenient enough for the mainstream media to take notice but that's just my opinion. my name is that. i am from syria and i did the work that you see that i like a war and just i don't go to see my friends and my family in syria. my name is to show. i came here because i want for my children to live in peace and to be kilmer russian citizens. why name it.
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, citizens here in the city of boston, not just who sent in pictures and video images but a citizen who called police when he witnessed blood in the boat and saw the suspect in the boat. john, captured alive, hospitalized. what are you hearing? >> the injuries are serious but not life threatening. he'll number the hospital -- you heard the u.s. attorney at a briefing. this will become part of the process that mayor giuliani knows from his days as a prosecutor before he got into politics, the public safety exemption has been exercised apparently by the administration, that allows them to do some questioning, are there more bombs out there, did you have partners. if they believe the public is still at risk, they have broader legal rights, if you will, for questioning the suspect. that will be undertaken. and he's obviously under heavy guard at the hospital as he recovers. now we move -- [ cheers ] >> from the confidence of the police, especially the boston police commissioner. they sounded confident that the brothers were acting alone. they will question them about any knowledge but sayin
, citizens here in the city of boston, not just who sent in pictures and video images but a citizen who called police when he witnessed blood in the boat and saw the suspect in the boat. john, captured alive, hospitalized. what are you hearing? >> the injuries are serious but not life threatening. he'll number the hospital -- you heard the u.s. attorney at a briefing. this will become part of the process that mayor giuliani knows from his days as a prosecutor before he got into politics,...
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there's nothing wrong with the citizens.nk we have to get the leadership to catch the thing called ho ad then deliver. >> however, maybe could speak a second so those who didn't raise your hand this morning. i'm one of those. i didn't quite have the gumption or courage, whatever it was, to put my name on the ballot, but i've been fortunate to be one of the lucky people that have been able to serve in government, and i served as a noncareer or political aappointment -- appointee for ten years of my life. it enriched my life and met people i never thought possible. we have something unique in the political system, not true of many democracies, but we have a lot of noncareer io.tee positions. at the federal level, it's 3 # ,000 full-time and 18 part-time. it's the same in the local and state government. i would encourage you those, who maybe don't want to put your name on the ballot, just get involved with a campaign, in some way, or serve in an appointee position. they are very, very important, and as i said in our federal gov
there's nothing wrong with the citizens.nk we have to get the leadership to catch the thing called ho ad then deliver. >> however, maybe could speak a second so those who didn't raise your hand this morning. i'm one of those. i didn't quite have the gumption or courage, whatever it was, to put my name on the ballot, but i've been fortunate to be one of the lucky people that have been able to serve in government, and i served as a noncareer or political aappointment -- appointee for ten...
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also by birth bearer of the non-citizen status not happy being on the bad side of apartheid the non-citizens have logically decided to vote for their own parliament because they can't elect to participate in the left field what even if the parliament has no power whatsoever it will be their chip shine light on the issue which the mainstream media has been keeping quiet for years you know you'd think that people would be outraged over segregation but it happens to russians and russian speakers it's just not cool or hip or trendy or convenient enough for the mainstream media to take notice but that's just my opinion. about international and world in the very heart of moscow. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous bad luck i got so. i mean. i know that i'm still really messed up. in the all clear and so personally. the. worst sugarloaf in the white house of a. radio guy and for a minute from a kick off if i want to quote did you ever achieve anything like this i'm told. hey guys welcome to break in the set i'm abby martin and env
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the different direction they want to take a venezuela however what's clear though is that all the citizens regardless of who they voted for a recount was all the problems that they want solved and without a charismatic character like us to ask assuage the fears of the concerns of citizens it will be a very very tough a challenge for my doodle first of all to unite. a very divided country a second of all to address the problems as we have been finding out in the past few days the campaign has not been long but neither has it been short on passion well we're here in a district that really has support for the. so-called successor of chavez as you can see from all the graffiti here the people really having a very festive attitude and a lot of them selling paraphernalia halley get chavez is really a bastion of chavez support many people tell me of the kind of benefit that they have gained for fourteen years of having chavez as president talking about education talking about the social mischa's which really is a cornerstone of his popularity and the people here are very enthusiastic about giving
the different direction they want to take a venezuela however what's clear though is that all the citizens regardless of who they voted for a recount was all the problems that they want solved and without a charismatic character like us to ask assuage the fears of the concerns of citizens it will be a very very tough a challenge for my doodle first of all to unite. a very divided country a second of all to address the problems as we have been finding out in the past few days the campaign has...
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citizen, richard reed wasn't a u.s. citizen, he was a british citizen. >> yes. first off, reed matter came in shortly after 9/11, so the infrastructure with regard to identifying somebody, designating someone as enemy combatant. >> legal structure wasn't there. >> the process wasn't there to do that. here it is a little different. and our government has held somebody as a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil as an enemy combatant, so the united states supreme court hasn't fully made a decision regarding a u.s. citizen being held as enemy combatant, haven't determined that you can't, but -- >> what was the padilla decision. he was an american citizen. >> he was held. >> but the supreme court ruled -- >> never addressed the issue, the issue got resolved a different way. when you talk about this particular case, why consider holding him as enemy combatant, has to be about national security and national interest. can we learn something from this person by holding as enemy combatant that enhances national security, national interests that we can't learn through a federal prosec
citizen, richard reed wasn't a u.s. citizen, he was a british citizen. >> yes. first off, reed matter came in shortly after 9/11, so the infrastructure with regard to identifying somebody, designating someone as enemy combatant. >> legal structure wasn't there. >> the process wasn't there to do that. here it is a little different. and our government has held somebody as a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil as an enemy combatant, so the united states supreme court hasn't fully made a...
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of the non-citizen status not happy being on the bad side of apartheid the non-citizens have logically decided to vote for their own parliament because they can't elect or participate in the left field what even if the parliament has no power whatsoever it will be their chance to shine light on the issue which the mainstream media has been keeping quiet for years you know you'd think that people would be outraged over segregation but what happens to russians and russian speakers is just not cool or hip or trendy or convenient enough for the mainstream media to take notice but that's just my opinion. welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser i saw jamie diamond c.e.o. of j.p. morgan walking hand in hand through the city of london with life masters the inventor of the credit defraud swap the two were saying we're off to see the price fixers the wonderful fixtures of ours they rig the rights of an oil boss over and gold bars oh they rig their rig they rig a rig they rig they make the rig they rig they rig their. station. they rig only for themselves not for you and i. know they rig for for
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citizens in boston as an enemy combatants. it would turn our country -- >> it has never happened before. >> into martial law. the supreme court struck that down and american citizens were charged with crimes and this fellow is being charged with an ordinary crime that anybody could be charged with the team made a bomb to kill his mother-in-law. it does not require any allegation of terrorism. the idea we can deny and trial by jury, speedy trial, all of the things in the constitution and the bill of rights provides would turn our country into a nation of martial law. >> would be different if his brother survived because he was not a citizen? he was here on a green card as a long-term resident. >> he could have been deported. we treat permanent residents as american persons and their subject to generally the same protections as american citizens. he had a closer connection possibly to jihadist abroad. if we are hearing an accurate subscription of what he is saying, very significant because it means he is probably not going to pu
citizens in boston as an enemy combatants. it would turn our country -- >> it has never happened before. >> into martial law. the supreme court struck that down and american citizens were charged with crimes and this fellow is being charged with an ordinary crime that anybody could be charged with the team made a bomb to kill his mother-in-law. it does not require any allegation of terrorism. the idea we can deny and trial by jury, speedy trial, all of the things in the constitution...
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, they're not american citizens. the important thing is, the ones that did become american citizens and making sure that the system is still there for those who love and cherish this country enough to make a commitment, a lifetime commitment to this nation. that's an important principle we must keep alive. >> there's a theory i've heard a couple of immigrant rights' adva cats talk about your role in these negotiations. they that president obama has no credibility with house republicans on a number of different issues but this one in particular. he's too happy to use it as a political issue against them. essentially, their argument is that you -- you're uniquely positioned to be able to do this, because you've earned trust with them. first, how do you describe your role in that? and what's the best role for president obama as this bill goes through congress? should he stay quiet and stay in the white house? are there calls he can make that won't ruin this? what's the best role for him? >> first of all, when i spoke, t
, they're not american citizens. the important thing is, the ones that did become american citizens and making sure that the system is still there for those who love and cherish this country enough to make a commitment, a lifetime commitment to this nation. that's an important principle we must keep alive. >> there's a theory i've heard a couple of immigrant rights' adva cats talk about your role in these negotiations. they that president obama has no credibility with house republicans on...
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naturalized citizen, jenna.enna: so much to learn about the suspects in this case, catherine, but there are a lot of questions what they used what their weapons were. what have we learned about the bombs? >> reporter: well what we're learning from the criminal complaint that was filed against the younger brother on monday is that the bombs were both pressure cooker bombs with low-grade explosives containing bbs and nails and they use ad fuse commonly found in hobby stores or children's stores. we reported on that likelihood last week. a third improvised explosive device found at the scene with the shootout of the brothers was the same brand of pressure cookers as one used in marathon explosions. officials say one of the working theories that the tsarnaev brothers modeled their explosives after the pressure cooker bombs in the online propaganda magazine for al qaeda in yemen. it is known as inspire magazine. this is one. working theories they have at this time, jenna. jenna: catherine herridge live in washington.
naturalized citizen, jenna.enna: so much to learn about the suspects in this case, catherine, but there are a lot of questions what they used what their weapons were. what have we learned about the bombs? >> reporter: well what we're learning from the criminal complaint that was filed against the younger brother on monday is that the bombs were both pressure cooker bombs with low-grade explosives containing bbs and nails and they use ad fuse commonly found in hobby stores or children's...
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they're not entitled to be egyptian citizens.they've been held in a foreign country for 12 years, and the government unfortunately has done nothing about it. >> reporter: michael shannon turned to an egyptian court for help hiring an egyptian attorney to help him enforce his u.s. custody rights. the case was filed in 2002. it was postponed two years, until december 30th of 2004. then another two-year postponement, until february of 2006. then, nothing. it has lingered in this court ever since. american orders to bring american citizens back to the united states ignored. >> the bottom line is when we talk the american orders to egypt and asked for them to be, in the lingo of this specialty, domesticated, we were just laughed at. >> this was a pure and simple kidnapping with a lot of elements involved, a lot of planning involved. i keep going back to this family that you married into and knew. are you -- >> never thought they'd -- >> are you stunned still -- >> stunned of course. never thought they would go this far. >> but just wh
they're not entitled to be egyptian citizens.they've been held in a foreign country for 12 years, and the government unfortunately has done nothing about it. >> reporter: michael shannon turned to an egyptian court for help hiring an egyptian attorney to help him enforce his u.s. custody rights. the case was filed in 2002. it was postponed two years, until december 30th of 2004. then another two-year postponement, until february of 2006. then, nothing. it has lingered in this court ever...
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up a list of american suspected of links to torture illegal arrests and the abduction of russian citizens and banned them from entering its territory the move as a response to washington blocking russians which officials in moscow dismissed as russophobia. about the standoff. russia has but ultimately who's on the list and why did russia feel the need to publish it the first place right well it well it is really an exchange of a list of people that both countries suspected of violating human rights now fast the us came up with this so-called magnitsky list about was supposed lish late on friday and that it was russia's turn really and it responded with a similar measure here but if we take a closer look at russia's list then it consist of two parts here are the fast one is devoted to those people responsible for human rights violations at one time a detention facility and then there is a second part and there it is devoted to those people responsible for numerous human rights violations of those russian citizens abroad well you talk about these two lists let's address the slightly smaller
up a list of american suspected of links to torture illegal arrests and the abduction of russian citizens and banned them from entering its territory the move as a response to washington blocking russians which officials in moscow dismissed as russophobia. about the standoff. russia has but ultimately who's on the list and why did russia feel the need to publish it the first place right well it well it is really an exchange of a list of people that both countries suspected of violating human...
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rights as a law-abiding citizen. that second amendment is very, very cherished to us and very sacred in west virginia, as it is in north dakota and everywhere else. we made sure that the culture that we grew up with is protected and enhanced upon. we made sure of that. and i can go in any -- i can go in any group in america and show them. and when they see the facts, they'll agree. i've been there. i know it happens. now, so i'll finally just say, if you're a law-abiding citizen and you're a law-abiding gun owner and you want to be treated and looked upon as a respected, law-abiding citizen and gun owner, this bill does it for you. if you believe that we should be able to treat our veterans better than we have, because veterans today, if they're just evaluated by a v.a. court, if you will, and determined that that's just not right, they could be put on the nics list immediately. we have a 30-day period that every veteran coming out that might have some challenges -- and god only praise those men and women who've sacr
rights as a law-abiding citizen. that second amendment is very, very cherished to us and very sacred in west virginia, as it is in north dakota and everywhere else. we made sure that the culture that we grew up with is protected and enhanced upon. we made sure of that. and i can go in any -- i can go in any group in america and show them. and when they see the facts, they'll agree. i've been there. i know it happens. now, so i'll finally just say, if you're a law-abiding citizen and you're a...
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the union address legitimacy in the supportive citizen that connection as a citizen of the least the european union we are a drift of citizens an appeal to the heart as well as farewell. they need reassurances now that this european will keep faith with the founding treaty. it has been many years since europe is the soil, but it remains just as true. we must not forget that we are the inheritors of a profoundly set of european values. great democracy, roman law, christian tradition, the reformation, enlightenment, great democratic resolution that began in france. europe is more than an economic space of confiscation in which our citizens are invited are required to deliver up their lives of an abstract model of economy and society whose core assumptions this is not to question our democratic test an election. as we stay into the future, when he too draws strength from those founding values of the union, values that include cohesion and solidarity among member states, among citizens of our union and between the european union and the rest of the world. we need to work together to appl
the union address legitimacy in the supportive citizen that connection as a citizen of the least the european union we are a drift of citizens an appeal to the heart as well as farewell. they need reassurances now that this european will keep faith with the founding treaty. it has been many years since europe is the soil, but it remains just as true. we must not forget that we are the inheritors of a profoundly set of european values. great democracy, roman law, christian tradition, the...
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citizen committing a terror act on u.s. soil it's also important to know that a major aspect of this case that's being debated is the participation of the f.b.i. because as we do know back in two thousand and eleven they did receive a request from a foreign government this is russia's government that said that they should look into the identity of the older brother the older suspect to milan he did in fact bring to milan in for questioning the followed his phone calls they intercepted his social relationships but did come to a conclusion that he is not dangerous and did end up freeing him of course because the f.b.i. right now is being criticized for this they're going to trace their steps back look into what exactly they could have missed but also try to establish right now with the second suspect being alive whether the two brothers had any kind of connection to extremist groups that they might have overlooked two years ago and in the time in the years and diesel leading up to the bombings that took place here in boston a
citizen committing a terror act on u.s. soil it's also important to know that a major aspect of this case that's being debated is the participation of the f.b.i. because as we do know back in two thousand and eleven they did receive a request from a foreign government this is russia's government that said that they should look into the identity of the older brother the older suspect to milan he did in fact bring to milan in for questioning the followed his phone calls they intercepted his...
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it's been ten years since we started trying to get access to the russian citizen to be honest i see no such invitation as i've been traveling but if it's true we would certainly like to make sure the russian citizen is held in acceptable conditions. so how exactly does the u.s. commitment to prisoners' rights actually correlate with the hunger strikers. and hunger strike that is entering the third month now ok victoria nuland the saying that every right is being respected and that human rights are being completely respected let's have a look at how really the reality is in this case the majority over one hundred sixty six detainees at guantanamo have been held without charge for nearly eleven years more than half of those eighty nine have actually been cleared for release but the authorities failure to either send them home or close the facility altogether has led to the current act of ultimate desperation with one hundred thirty inmates now on hunger strike according to lawyers at least three people have already been hospitalized and almost a dozen are being forced through a tube but
it's been ten years since we started trying to get access to the russian citizen to be honest i see no such invitation as i've been traveling but if it's true we would certainly like to make sure the russian citizen is held in acceptable conditions. so how exactly does the u.s. commitment to prisoners' rights actually correlate with the hunger strikers. and hunger strike that is entering the third month now ok victoria nuland the saying that every right is being respected and that human rights...
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we are the watchdog of the citizens. this is our chance to participate in democracy. to investigate how our taxpayer dollars are being spent. and we need people to do those investigations, but we also need people to be aware of these investigations and the reports that come out. [speaker not understood] and potentially respond. you know, something they find very dear to their heart, they can call their newspaper and say, hey, i read this grand jury report. what are you going to do about it? or they can call the entity that is being investigating and ask, you know, what are you going to do about following up this list? so, it is very important for people to know about the civil grand jury. so, with that, i also want to say we train the juries. a lot of people say, actors coming out of the public, what do they know? at the state level they train for 2, 2-1/2 days about investigating, entering viewing, writing reports, what they can and cannot do according to the penal code. and we also train them at the local level about the city government and a little bit more about w
we are the watchdog of the citizens. this is our chance to participate in democracy. to investigate how our taxpayer dollars are being spent. and we need people to do those investigations, but we also need people to be aware of these investigations and the reports that come out. [speaker not understood] and potentially respond. you know, something they find very dear to their heart, they can call their newspaper and say, hey, i read this grand jury report. what are you going to do about it? or...
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most people in the western world would agree that having laws that officially create second class citizens is totally unacceptable we can look at the way jews were treated in nazi germany or blackstar in apartheid in south africa and the slavery jim crow areas in the usa as examples of legally dividing society by i think most people with their modern sensibilities would find these practices to be bob baer american backwards but my question is that why is there to this day officially sanctioned second class citizens in certain countries or to be more accurate i should say non-citizen residents of the two million people in the last year around three hundred thousand of them are considered citizen residents who can neither vote nor hold public office these non-citizens are russian speakers of various ethnic backgrounds whose children also by birth bearer of the non-citizen status not happy being on the bad side of apartheid the non-citizens have logically decided to vote for their own parliament because they can't elect or participate in the left field what even if the public has no power wha
most people in the western world would agree that having laws that officially create second class citizens is totally unacceptable we can look at the way jews were treated in nazi germany or blackstar in apartheid in south africa and the slavery jim crow areas in the usa as examples of legally dividing society by i think most people with their modern sensibilities would find these practices to be bob baer american backwards but my question is that why is there to this day officially sanctioned...
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in latvia around three hundred thousand of them are considered non-citizen residents who can neither vote nor hold public office these non-citizens are russian speakers of various ethnic backgrounds whose children also by birth bearer of the non-citizen status not happy being on the bad side of apartheid the non-citizens have logically decided to vote for their own parliament because they can't elect participate in the left field what even if the parliament has no power whatsoever it will be their chance to shine a light on the issue which the mainstream media has been keeping quiet for years you know you'd think that people would be outraged over segregation but what happens to russians and russian speakers is just not cool or hip or trendy or convenient enough for the mainstream media to notice but that's just my opinion. this is a problem. because. no good school. mates when you feel part. of the local what's not enough well there's a law in the local needs you want a community l.n.g. motion will be used to. give general dunford artist i was fired i must fight. i'll fight for. the
in latvia around three hundred thousand of them are considered non-citizen residents who can neither vote nor hold public office these non-citizens are russian speakers of various ethnic backgrounds whose children also by birth bearer of the non-citizen status not happy being on the bad side of apartheid the non-citizens have logically decided to vote for their own parliament because they can't elect participate in the left field what even if the parliament has no power whatsoever it will be...
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citizen. to be the leader of an interim government we're i want to ask you did we miss the action the syrian born i-t. executive from texas mr hito may have washington's blessing to form a new government in syria but even anti outside voices inside the country saying state of uniting syrians the american leader in syria will so even more divisions. in order for mr hill to build a team with which he could have mutual understanding he needs to find these people abroad it means that these people will have no idea what life is like here before the election i didn't even know his name well this whole election of a government down the prime minister was simply chimerical for the us the benefits of having a government that owes its power to washington can be considerable and that is the case with the current libyan government oh the current regime mostly into the united states and the united states will be seeking and are cashing that check very effectively for their own interests in terms of the str
citizen. to be the leader of an interim government we're i want to ask you did we miss the action the syrian born i-t. executive from texas mr hito may have washington's blessing to form a new government in syria but even anti outside voices inside the country saying state of uniting syrians the american leader in syria will so even more divisions. in order for mr hill to build a team with which he could have mutual understanding he needs to find these people abroad it means that these people...
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citizen.he's a legal permanent resident. she has a green card. why should they get a free pass just because they are illegal? host: what do you think about the boston bombing suspects -- they were in the country here illegally, and some republicans are saying that the push for immigration reform should be put on hold as everything is learned that can be learned about what happened in boston -- what do you think about that yet though -- that? caller: i think they should extract all the information they can from him and shoot him in the head. host: what do you think about broader immigration reform, not that man? you said you want to send illegal immigrants out of the country, and your wife is an immigrant. caller: as far as those two people, i think that is an excuse -- republicans are using it as an excuse to delay it. i'm with them that i do not want the senate version, but that is looking at it at aside of an excuse. i am opposed to the senate bill. senator grassley, and the other -- theyatc
citizen.he's a legal permanent resident. she has a green card. why should they get a free pass just because they are illegal? host: what do you think about the boston bombing suspects -- they were in the country here illegally, and some republicans are saying that the push for immigration reform should be put on hold as everything is learned that can be learned about what happened in boston -- what do you think about that yet though -- that? caller: i think they should extract all the...
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i'm joy inhibition and director of the of the citizens complaints. also is here is edward mcman in the office for those of you that may have questions after the conclusion of my remarks or after this meeting. it's a pleasure to be here with you this evening. we are also known as the occ, the occ is the third largest oversight civilian -- is surpassed by new york city and the civilian oversight agency in chicago. the occ was created by a board of supervisors chartered amended in 1982. we are 30 years old. the o c c was originally an office in the san francisco police department but later placed under the direct soups of the police commission. we are an independent agency, separate from the police department and civilians as are the police commissioners. the function is to building trust with the community by building a bridge between the police and the community. to that end the occ a mission to ensure police accountability by conducting fair, timely and unbiased investigations and also making recommendations on police policies and practices and final
i'm joy inhibition and director of the of the citizens complaints. also is here is edward mcman in the office for those of you that may have questions after the conclusion of my remarks or after this meeting. it's a pleasure to be here with you this evening. we are also known as the occ, the occ is the third largest oversight civilian -- is surpassed by new york city and the civilian oversight agency in chicago. the occ was created by a board of supervisors chartered amended in 1982. we are 30...
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speaker, i would say it was there to make sure that as a citizen a free citizen of the united states was able to care for himself or herself, his family or her family, in any shape or form. so i see the first amendment as important but i see equally important that a second amendment, the right to keep and bear arms. as my friend says, keep is defined as, it's mine, it's not yours, you're not going to take it from me. very simple. very simple. and i think we need to understand that there are laws that are being thought of, well intentioned even, and yet laws that really aren't based in reality. of what takes place around civilization when it understands we need to make sure we don't step on other people's rights and their freedoms an their opportunities, yet there is a place where we must be prepared to defend ourselveses so that those rights can be carried on. not only for ourselves but for those that count on us. who care. benjamin franklin in a famous quote said it this way, he said, they that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety
speaker, i would say it was there to make sure that as a citizen a free citizen of the united states was able to care for himself or herself, his family or her family, in any shape or form. so i see the first amendment as important but i see equally important that a second amendment, the right to keep and bear arms. as my friend says, keep is defined as, it's mine, it's not yours, you're not going to take it from me. very simple. very simple. and i think we need to understand that there are...
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constitutional rights he is a citizen. you we will be so good to prosecute and show the world exactly what our justice system can do. they wanted to win swift and harsh that is what they want to do. lou: i get back, but again how can this of ministration with a straight face say what they're doing is because he is an american have it on negative citizen but they just argue he could kill an american citizen with a drone firing a missile? >> you talk about the family , , the victims, those people want to see this individual brought to justice to go through the system and me held accountable. lou: the reason there is great concern and rice so many elected officials are crying out for him to be tried as the enemy come back and is the degree of which allegedly he can be interrogated extensively without an attorney present and now this administration has chosen to foreclose that by making the decision it has. >> hold on. spee mickey can still be interrogated. lou: the terms, the duration and representation makes it different. >>
constitutional rights he is a citizen. you we will be so good to prosecute and show the world exactly what our justice system can do. they wanted to win swift and harsh that is what they want to do. lou: i get back, but again how can this of ministration with a straight face say what they're doing is because he is an american have it on negative citizen but they just argue he could kill an american citizen with a drone firing a missile? >> you talk about the family , , the victims, those...
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citizen and claims to have been physically abused during the arrest and interrogation. and advocacy officer at a prison a supporting human rights association representing the detained palestinian child showed the details with. but how much has been held in all thought of military prison which is just outside of ramallah we have had limited access to mohammad since his arrest his father has not seen him except in the few minutes during his court proceedings but we do know from what he has told us in the court that he has been. potentially abused in the prison he has told us that he has been slapped in the prison his braces are broken off and we are very concerned that he's being mistreated while under interrogation and in the prison we have heard several cases from other children as well forced confession. very harsh interrogation where they are denied access to their families and lawyers and they are coerced into confessing under harsh conditions for example we've had children who have told us that they've been threatened with sexual abuse with not being allowed to go b
citizen and claims to have been physically abused during the arrest and interrogation. and advocacy officer at a prison a supporting human rights association representing the detained palestinian child showed the details with. but how much has been held in all thought of military prison which is just outside of ramallah we have had limited access to mohammad since his arrest his father has not seen him except in the few minutes during his court proceedings but we do know from what he has told...
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it's been ten years since we started trying to get access to the russian citizen to be honest i see no such invitation as i've been traveling but if it's true we would certainly like to make sure the russian citizen is held in acceptable conditions. the guantanamo detention facility has really a long history of controversial human rights records with a torture and human rights abuse and the u.s. department claims that it has been working real hard to meet all international humanitarian standers at the facility but the leaders development is that the situation has gone so bad that a number of prisoners went on a hunger strike this february and their action has lasted for nearly two months now . but david thanks very much indeed for that live update in central moscow made in the kitchen over. drone strikes have killed more than five hundred civilians around the world since u.s. president barack obama took office that's according to research by the london based bureau of investigative journalism and american citizens are showing their outrage with a month of protests against centers that
it's been ten years since we started trying to get access to the russian citizen to be honest i see no such invitation as i've been traveling but if it's true we would certainly like to make sure the russian citizen is held in acceptable conditions. the guantanamo detention facility has really a long history of controversial human rights records with a torture and human rights abuse and the u.s. department claims that it has been working real hard to meet all international humanitarian standers...
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citizen? congressman peter king will offer an alternative view from what you just heard. >>> today's trivia question, how many vice presidents also represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate? first person to tweet me the correct answer to @chucktodd and @dailyrundown gets the on-air shout out. answer coming up after this. zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactly the amount of postage i need, the instant i need it. can you print only stamps? no... first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mail man picks it up. i don't leave the shop anymore. [ male announcer
citizen? congressman peter king will offer an alternative view from what you just heard. >>> today's trivia question, how many vice presidents also represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate? first person to tweet me the correct answer to @chucktodd and @dailyrundown gets the on-air shout out. answer coming up after this. zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there !...
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citizens. it wasn't long before michael shannon and irmine were married and michael found out just how wealthy the family was. >> for a while, was it a good marriage? fun? >> sure, of course. i got to travel to suric and stay in the chalet and stay three weeks in cairo, had a $3 million mansion on the mediterranean. and her father wanted me to stay there. >> he was very successful. he sat on several egyptian government boards of the then-dictator. and he still runs his financial banking and consulting firm near the apartment building he owns. one thing he did not have was a grandson to take over his empire. >> he wanted grandsons? >> oh, yeah, he had four daughters and six granddaughters. no male children. >> but that changed soon after they were married. adam shannon was born on february 2nd, 1997. the first male grandchild. pictures show a beaming mother, father and grandmother. it was even time for a family visit to cairo. michael michael shannon says his father-in-law was so overjoy today h
citizens. it wasn't long before michael shannon and irmine were married and michael found out just how wealthy the family was. >> for a while, was it a good marriage? fun? >> sure, of course. i got to travel to suric and stay in the chalet and stay three weeks in cairo, had a $3 million mansion on the mediterranean. and her father wanted me to stay there. >> he was very successful. he sat on several egyptian government boards of the then-dictator. and he still runs his...