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of a doubt kevin cooper.long that kevin cooper committed these horrendous murders. >> only one out of 300 billion people could have matched a-41. you could go to galaxies far beyond the stars and still not find the match for a-41, that cooper supplies. >> once the dna test put kevin cooper in the home he said he never went into and on a t-shirt with doug ryan's blood on it, that was it for him. >> debra saunders, once convinced of cooper's innocence posts scathing reports about his guilt. the new pretension backfired on cooper's defense. >> kevin cooper's shock and the shock, testing came back saying there was kevin's dna on a-41. >> but for heil, the dna results raised a red flag. >> back in 1983, the lab technician daniel had testified that he had consumed a-41 during his testing. now asked to make sure that a-41 still existed. >> we have a photograph of the envelope that shows the date he took it out and when he revealed it. showed he had a-41 on his person for 24 hours before he returned it. >> he also ha
of a doubt kevin cooper.long that kevin cooper committed these horrendous murders. >> only one out of 300 billion people could have matched a-41. you could go to galaxies far beyond the stars and still not find the match for a-41, that cooper supplies. >> once the dna test put kevin cooper in the home he said he never went into and on a t-shirt with doug ryan's blood on it, that was it for him. >> debra saunders, once convinced of cooper's innocence posts scathing reports...
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and said oh, my god, i've been raped by kevin cooper. >> kevin cooper escaped an almost two-month-longder man huchbts, and police caught him trying to swim away from the scene of an alleged rape. >> the rape allegation was never pursued, because cooper now faced four counts of first degree murder. each carrying the death penalty. >> i hope you die! >> when cooper was returned to san bernardino, racial tensions boiled over. >> local authorities say they've received several calls from outraged residents who demanded cooper be sent to the gas chamber. >> they caught him. they should do away with him. >> we're seeking the death penalty ago we have all along. >> cooper's trial began on object 23rd, 1984. >> i cross-examined him for a day and a half. he said yeah, i was at the lease house, i never went up to the ryan house. it must have been someone else who did this. >> cot mire showed the jury the hatchet found in the lesion house and the bloody footprint found in the ryans' bedroom. >> in the folds of that sheet was a half-bloody footprint. now those soles were unique. and we were able to
and said oh, my god, i've been raped by kevin cooper. >> kevin cooper escaped an almost two-month-longder man huchbts, and police caught him trying to swim away from the scene of an alleged rape. >> the rape allegation was never pursued, because cooper now faced four counts of first degree murder. each carrying the death penalty. >> i hope you die! >> when cooper was returned to san bernardino, racial tensions boiled over. >> local authorities say they've received...
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the peace stability cooperation in the asia pacific. cooperation on humanitarian issues must continue to be strongly promoted to help address war and build trust and enhance friendship between the two people. as you all know the war in vietnam remains heavy until today. many generations of vietnamese are still struggling with the harsh consequences of the war. other the past decade many american authorizations and individuals, including war veterans, have conducted pram practical activities to help vietnam overcome. the u.s. congress adopted annual funding to help address war legacy issues in vietnam including remediation of contaminated hot spots and removal of ordinance. nevertheless, the results ashooefd are modest compared to the practical demands and we believe that in order to look behind the past, we should work hand in hand in order to heal if t wounds of war. this is a sensitive issue toughing the heart of both peoples. and therefore the cooperation between vietnam and the united states will help strongly promote our bilateral
the peace stability cooperation in the asia pacific. cooperation on humanitarian issues must continue to be strongly promoted to help address war and build trust and enhance friendship between the two people. as you all know the war in vietnam remains heavy until today. many generations of vietnamese are still struggling with the harsh consequences of the war. other the past decade many american authorizations and individuals, including war veterans, have conducted pram practical activities to...
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to peace, stability, and cooperation in the asia-pacific. cooperation on humanitarian issues to be promoted and enhance friendship between the people. as you know, the consequences of war in vietnam remain heavy still today. many generations of the of the needs are struggling with the harsh consequences of the war. over the past decade many individuals, including -- have helped vietnam overcome these consequences. the u.s. congress has adopted funding to help legacy issues in vietnam including removal of unexploded bombs. nevertheless, the results are modest. we believe in order to put behind the past, we should work in order to touch the hearts of both people and therefore the cooperation between vietnam and the united states on this issue will promote our ties. and people to people exchanges are essential to friendship between our peoples. our countries share an uneasy history. i understand many prejudices against vietnam exist in the united states. i also know another truth, most americans, after visiting vietnam, have a positive view tow
to peace, stability, and cooperation in the asia-pacific. cooperation on humanitarian issues to be promoted and enhance friendship between the people. as you know, the consequences of war in vietnam remain heavy still today. many generations of the of the needs are struggling with the harsh consequences of the war. over the past decade many individuals, including -- have helped vietnam overcome these consequences. the u.s. congress has adopted funding to help legacy issues in vietnam including...
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>> cooper: dr. ira byock is a dartmouth professor and head of the providence health care system's institute for human caring. he's been nationally recognized for his efforts to provide terminally ill patients with better care. but he is strongly opposed to laws like oregon's. >> ira byock: there's certain things that people aren't supposed to do to one another, as absolutes. they are not okay. doctors killing patients is not okay. >> cooper: but shouldn't people have the ability to... to determine the... when their life is no longer worth living? >> byock: you know, when a physician is involved in a suicide, it's a social action. and if you want to look at the societies like belgium and... and netherlands, well, nowadays, people who have just lost interest in living, or are clinically depressed, are being euthanized legally. >> is there anything you can say, barbara? >> cooper: barbara mancini was released on bail, but she was forced to take an unpaid leave from her job as an e.r. nurse. the case ag
>> cooper: dr. ira byock is a dartmouth professor and head of the providence health care system's institute for human caring. he's been nationally recognized for his efforts to provide terminally ill patients with better care. but he is strongly opposed to laws like oregon's. >> ira byock: there's certain things that people aren't supposed to do to one another, as absolutes. they are not okay. doctors killing patients is not okay. >> cooper: but shouldn't people have the...
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cooperation on the middle east affairs. i think there are three reasons why we embark upon this very meaningful profit. first of all the strategic importance of the middle eastern region. and this is the concentration of all the difficult conflicts relations of country to country, major power, religions et cetera. if you want to understand how the international affairs are working, you must understand how it works. secondly, some people say now we reduce the dependence of united states on the middle east oil and the gas of the shale revolution et cetera the united interest is on the wane but i don't think so. this is very superficial. and the understanding, they the most of their money, manpower, political will. and just look at the secretary of state, john kerry. how many times he is doing on the middle east affairs. and also this is a place where china and the united states could complement each other. the united states is the most strong strongest and influential country in the region whereas china maintains good relatio
cooperation on the middle east affairs. i think there are three reasons why we embark upon this very meaningful profit. first of all the strategic importance of the middle eastern region. and this is the concentration of all the difficult conflicts relations of country to country, major power, religions et cetera. if you want to understand how the international affairs are working, you must understand how it works. secondly, some people say now we reduce the dependence of united states on the...
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for prosperity and cooperation among nations. economic and financial crisis along with social and humanitarian ones post new commands for sustainable growth model for economic relationship between nations and for the international economic order. traditional and nontraditional security challenges including among others territorial disputes, cyber security aviation and maritime security has emerged in new forms affecting international peace, stability and development and requiring new mind-sets and approaches to security. environmental and economical climate change natural disasters continue to unfold with plexty, causing new command for people's way of life and for managing human relationships with neighbor in a globalized world where interdependent is increasing both in terms of development and security. international law, mutual respect and cooperation among nation must be upheld more than ever before.
for prosperity and cooperation among nations. economic and financial crisis along with social and humanitarian ones post new commands for sustainable growth model for economic relationship between nations and for the international economic order. traditional and nontraditional security challenges including among others territorial disputes, cyber security aviation and maritime security has emerged in new forms affecting international peace, stability and development and requiring new mind-sets...
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and i know you say cooperation, that you are trying to pursue cooperation, but i think -- maybe this week, or last week when you were talking to some folks on the judicial, correct me if i'm wrong, there are five that flat out told you they are not going to cooperate with you. what are we doing with them? if they are really refusing to cooperate, surely we have to have something more than just going back and talking to them again. you work for the united states of america. how in the hell can a city tell you no? >> first of all, i intend to reattack on the five. that was prior to san francisco. i'm not giving up on the five. the overwhelming majority have said yes, they are interested. so we're going to continue to push at this. and sir, i agree totally with the spirit of your question. and i want to evaluate whether some discretion can be built into the process so that when we are faced with a choice like that, we are able to make the best choice for reasons of public safety. i don't argue with you there, sir. >> and i'm not going to pick on somebody who used to be a prosecutor beca
and i know you say cooperation, that you are trying to pursue cooperation, but i think -- maybe this week, or last week when you were talking to some folks on the judicial, correct me if i'm wrong, there are five that flat out told you they are not going to cooperate with you. what are we doing with them? if they are really refusing to cooperate, surely we have to have something more than just going back and talking to them again. you work for the united states of america. how in the hell can a...
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largely refuse to cooperate with federal immigration policies, san francisco authority released a manespite a request from federal officials to keep him in custody, today her father testified in front of a suspect at hearing. >> he was released from jail, allowed to stay here freely because of those legal loopholes, it is unbelievable to see so many innocent americans killed by undocumented il immigt felons in recent years. >> this situation is horrific. what can the cities do to better cooperate with federal authority so this stuff does not happen. >> cities like san francisco are not trying to cooperate, not as it they were trying and something got lost in the cracks, this is part of the divide over immigration, city like san francisco, and there are others say, we're don't top cooperate with you, because we think you will have us put innocent people in jail, and run policing run a muck. they are wrong, the system is broken. of course, we need a system with better teeth, and more reins so we can make city like this, who don't want to cooperate, cooperate, and give up felons like the
largely refuse to cooperate with federal immigration policies, san francisco authority released a manespite a request from federal officials to keep him in custody, today her father testified in front of a suspect at hearing. >> he was released from jail, allowed to stay here freely because of those legal loopholes, it is unbelievable to see so many innocent americans killed by undocumented il immigt felons in recent years. >> this situation is horrific. what can the cities do to...
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they need to cooperate with you all. you need to do your job. and they need to help you do your job. not because it is a favor or accommodation, but because that is their responsibility. now the last question that i have replaces to the daca program and director rodriguez this may be appropriate for you. i asked the secretary when he was here if he felt certain -- you're probably father with the rangle hernandez quadruple murder in charlotte 20 minutes from where i live. that was someone granted deferred action and determined he did have some affiliation with gang violence and he was one of the cases that i think that spurred y'all's review of the other actions. are you absolutely certain we've scrubbed those that defer the action and we don't have another out there waiting to happen. >> i'll take that as two questions. the first is am i certain. i'm satisfied that my staff engaged in a very thorough process of running the entire daca cohort back through the law enforcement data bases we used to identify gang membership. i do believe that the la
they need to cooperate with you all. you need to do your job. and they need to help you do your job. not because it is a favor or accommodation, but because that is their responsibility. now the last question that i have replaces to the daca program and director rodriguez this may be appropriate for you. i asked the secretary when he was here if he felt certain -- you're probably father with the rangle hernandez quadruple murder in charlotte 20 minutes from where i live. that was someone...
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there should have been cooperation. i think it is very important to remember there are some of us willing to look at these policies and look at them in a way to figure out what is best for public safety. deputy secretary, you talked about some of the work that is being done to work with these local jurisdictions. i listened to the head of the major city chiefs which made clear was cooperating. clearly, that did not happen. are there other sheriffs and other law enforcement people that have taken the position and have policies where they are not going to -- i understand the mayor said it is happening -- are they not going to work with you and notify you of a repeat felon? ms. saldana: the last time i checked the number of communities that had some kind of legislation was a little bit over 200 -- about 208. >> did they vary? ms. saldana: tremendously. >> i'm talking about this idea that this has been reported several times and convicted of several felonies. there was no notification to make a better point for someone that
there should have been cooperation. i think it is very important to remember there are some of us willing to look at these policies and look at them in a way to figure out what is best for public safety. deputy secretary, you talked about some of the work that is being done to work with these local jurisdictions. i listened to the head of the major city chiefs which made clear was cooperating. clearly, that did not happen. are there other sheriffs and other law enforcement people that have...
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i know you say cooperation you are trying to pursue cooperation. but. i think maybe this week, last week when you are talking to some folks and judiciary they're are five municipalities that have flat out told you they are not going to cooperate. surely we must have something more thing going back and talking to them again. you work for the united states of america. how inhow in the hell can a city tell you no? >> first of all i intend to re- attack on the five. that was prior to san francisco. i am not giving up. the old one majority have said yes. we we will continue to push. i agree totally with the spirit of your question command i want to evaluate whether some discretion can be built into the process so the one we are faced with the choice like that where able to make the best choice for reasons of public safety. i do not argue they're. >> and i'm not going to pick on somebody who used to be a prosecutor because i no you spend a lot of your career standing up for victims. but when i here the term sanctuary city, the only sanctuary is for law-abidin
i know you say cooperation you are trying to pursue cooperation. but. i think maybe this week, last week when you are talking to some folks and judiciary they're are five municipalities that have flat out told you they are not going to cooperate. surely we must have something more thing going back and talking to them again. you work for the united states of america. how inhow in the hell can a city tell you no? >> first of all i intend to re- attack on the five. that was prior to san...
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secretary saldana: let's get cooperation. let's do all we can because we are all in the same business. senator sessions: you're exactly right. this is all about protecting public safety. isn't it a fact, ms. saldana everybody who would like to come to the united states is not entitled to be admitted on their demand? secretary saldana: that's why we have these statutes. senator sessions: make evaluations on people. if they get here legally or illegally and evidence dangerous tendencies they can be deported? secretary saldana: that's certainly laid out in the statute. senator sessions: that's required in certain instances by the statute. said they shall be deported. secretary saldana: yes, sir. senator sessions: i think we have a serious problem here and i believe it's directly from the top of this administration and i believe you have been directed to carry out administration policies. when you are asked about the sanctuary city reform, senator grassley said, you said absolutely, amen. and the next day did you have a conversat
secretary saldana: let's get cooperation. let's do all we can because we are all in the same business. senator sessions: you're exactly right. this is all about protecting public safety. isn't it a fact, ms. saldana everybody who would like to come to the united states is not entitled to be admitted on their demand? secretary saldana: that's why we have these statutes. senator sessions: make evaluations on people. if they get here legally or illegally and evidence dangerous tendencies they can...
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he shouldn't have to get their cooperation. you, to me, i drank the city supervisors of san francisco. -- how drank -- out rank the city supervisors of san francisco. we appreciate your great service and your previous service. with that, we are adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> [indistinct chatter] >> today on "newsmakers," thomas perez discusses minimum wage, overtime pay, and the current jobless numbers. "newsmakers" airs today at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. after that, the road to the white house coverage continues withtwo profile interviews. we start with south carolina senator lindsey graham, who announced in early june that he is a -- running for the white house. then an interview with ohio republican governor john kasich. he is expected to announce his intentions to join the field this tuesday after serving as governor for the last four years. that
he shouldn't have to get their cooperation. you, to me, i drank the city supervisors of san francisco. -- how drank -- out rank the city supervisors of san francisco. we appreciate your great service and your previous service. with that, we are adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> [indistinct chatter] >> today on...
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cooperation on middle east affairs. read the report and i share with many opinions of the colleagues presented in the report. i think that -- i totally agree that china-united states actually have many common interests in middle east. the two countries can cooperate with each other in this region. and another thing i want to mention here is that actually i think chinese and american scholars share a vision, what is happening in middle east now, they both notice that there is a kind of great transition transformation in middle east now. it is just opening. and it is justin process of the transformation. and china and the united states to some degree have to adapt to that kind of change. that's a very big change in middle east. it seems that the united states is reframing a kind of strategy to middle east. and they are trying to build up kind of new balance in the region, to readjust relationship in that region. of course the united states is a major player in middle east. china at current stage is still as not active as
cooperation on middle east affairs. read the report and i share with many opinions of the colleagues presented in the report. i think that -- i totally agree that china-united states actually have many common interests in middle east. the two countries can cooperate with each other in this region. and another thing i want to mention here is that actually i think chinese and american scholars share a vision, what is happening in middle east now, they both notice that there is a kind of great...
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the third one is there are emerging new overlapping interests in cooperation like our cooperation against piracy. the navigation safety and the security. and our cooperation on the chemical weapon issue of syria, et cetera. so i still believe the united states is the most important fact there. but you will change your ways of thinking and practicing. thank you. >> let me ask something -- you just mentioned quartet versus p5+1 and i think brian spoke very insightfully on the fact that p5+1, if a deal is done, the first question is can it hold together for enforcing and suppose poring a deal. but then another question starts to emerge which is can this sort of a structure be the basis for a different kind of forward-looking cooperation? do you see that as something -- is that a mechanism that can do more than just one deal and should we be looking at it that day? and a corollary question is that is the diplomacy question. and the coor larry question is the security and defense question. the united states is two minds of welcoming and expecting china to build military capabilities but having
the third one is there are emerging new overlapping interests in cooperation like our cooperation against piracy. the navigation safety and the security. and our cooperation on the chemical weapon issue of syria, et cetera. so i still believe the united states is the most important fact there. but you will change your ways of thinking and practicing. thank you. >> let me ask something -- you just mentioned quartet versus p5+1 and i think brian spoke very insightfully on the fact that...
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but as cooper dug through evidence he came across a second videotape which never was shown to the juryfactor in her conviction from the jurors' own mouths. but what was not shown to the jury was this two-hour memorial video that took place before the silly string incident. >> the second video was secretly filmed by police, attempting to capture any guilty comments made at the boys' memorial. >> the preacher was there, family was there. prayers, crying. emotion you would expect, all appropriate behavior. >> i have silly string. >> her sister brought the silly string. it wasn't darlie's idea. >> this was my son's birthday, devon's birthday, and my sister and her boyfriend went and got silly string. he loved silly string. we did for them what devon didn't get to have and what we knew that he would want and enjoy. they took that, and they twisted it and they turned something that was supposed to be beautiful and tried to make it into something very ugly. >> when doug mulder brought up the tape during the trial, the detectives who were asked about it pled the fifth. >> we had a lady on deat
but as cooper dug through evidence he came across a second videotape which never was shown to the juryfactor in her conviction from the jurors' own mouths. but what was not shown to the jury was this two-hour memorial video that took place before the silly string incident. >> the second video was secretly filmed by police, attempting to capture any guilty comments made at the boys' memorial. >> the preacher was there, family was there. prayers, crying. emotion you would expect, all...
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but as cooper dug through evidence he came across a second videotape which never was shown to the juryctor in her conviction from the jurors' own mouths. but what was not shown to the jury was this two-hour memorial video that took place before the silly string incident. >> the second video was secretly filmed by police, attempting to capture any guilty comments made at the boys' memorial. >> the preacher was there, family was there. prayers, crying. emotion you would expect, all appropriate behavior. >> i have silly string. >> her sister brought the silly string. it wasn't darlie's idea. >> this was my son's birthday, devon's birthday, and my sister and her boyfriend went and got silly string. he loved silly string. we did for them what devon didn't get to have and what we knew that he would want and enjoy. they took that, and they twisted it and they turned something that was supposed to be beautiful and tried to make it into something very ugly. >> when doug moulder brought up the tape during the trial, the detectives who were asked about it pled the fifth. >> we had a lady on death
but as cooper dug through evidence he came across a second videotape which never was shown to the juryctor in her conviction from the jurors' own mouths. but what was not shown to the jury was this two-hour memorial video that took place before the silly string incident. >> the second video was secretly filmed by police, attempting to capture any guilty comments made at the boys' memorial. >> the preacher was there, family was there. prayers, crying. emotion you would expect, all...
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what cooperation is there between the u.s. and iran? >> i do agree that we're not going to solve the problems from syria syria, unless there's buy-in from the russians iranian, the turk our gulf partners. there's too many factions too much money and too many arms flooding into the zone. it's gotten caught up in both sectarian conflict and geopolitical jockeying. and in order for us to resolve it there's going to have to be agreement among the major powers that are interested in syria, that >> they are reporting to, under the chain of command of the iraqi government and the iraqi security forces. to we don't have confidence that ultimately he is directing the soldiers, then, it is tough for us to have any kind of direct relationship. >> major? >> thank you mr. president. as you know there are four americans anywhere ran, three held on trumped up charges and according do your administration, one whereabouts unknown. can you tell the country where you are content with all of of the fanfare to leave the strength of this nation unaccounted f
what cooperation is there between the u.s. and iran? >> i do agree that we're not going to solve the problems from syria syria, unless there's buy-in from the russians iranian, the turk our gulf partners. there's too many factions too much money and too many arms flooding into the zone. it's gotten caught up in both sectarian conflict and geopolitical jockeying. and in order for us to resolve it there's going to have to be agreement among the major powers that are interested in syria,...
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and then i going to cooperate. what we can do, instead of having this hearing here, which will lead to absolute nothing unfortunately, mr. chairman, this will lead to nothing could this will not lead to a solution. everybody will feel better. they'll get a few headlines and put something on the facebook, put in a good day's work. it leads to nothing. why don't we get to the business of making sure? i would like to ask you a question could of the 11 million or so undocumented immigrants did all them cross the border between mexico and the united states? secretary johnson: no. as you know, a lot of the undocumented that come here by crossing the southern border -- there are a variety of different ways. rep. gutierrez: did millions of them come here legally to dotted states -- the united states with a student visa and overstay those visas eventually? secretary johnson: some are overstated. rep. gutierrez: if you shut down the border, there will still be millions of undocumented workers in the united states of america.
and then i going to cooperate. what we can do, instead of having this hearing here, which will lead to absolute nothing unfortunately, mr. chairman, this will lead to nothing could this will not lead to a solution. everybody will feel better. they'll get a few headlines and put something on the facebook, put in a good day's work. it leads to nothing. why don't we get to the business of making sure? i would like to ask you a question could of the 11 million or so undocumented immigrants did all...
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. >> the courts appointed jay steven cooper to lead darlie's appeals. >> as an appellate lawyer, youript of the trial, and work from the transcript. and it is strictly from what's on the page. and in this case, what was on the page was erroneous in large parts and we had a lot of issues on reconstructing the trial transcript. >> darlie's trial transcript had over 30,000 mistakes. >> it was very serious. the difference between yes and no. the difference between, you know, up and down. and i never had seen that before in 25 years of practicing law. >> when sandra hallsy, the court reporter for the trial was questioned, she pled the fifth amendment. cooper felt competent the flawed transcript could earn a new trial for darlie, preferably in a courtroom away from kerrville. this drew concern from prosecutors. >> when all this came to life, the state offered her a life sentence and all she would have to do is admit she killed her children. >> and what did she say? >> no. >> what does that tell you about darlie? >> she's strong. she's brave. and she's innocent. >> but just hours before the
. >> the courts appointed jay steven cooper to lead darlie's appeals. >> as an appellate lawyer, youript of the trial, and work from the transcript. and it is strictly from what's on the page. and in this case, what was on the page was erroneous in large parts and we had a lot of issues on reconstructing the trial transcript. >> darlie's trial transcript had over 30,000 mistakes. >> it was very serious. the difference between yes and no. the difference between, you know,...
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. >> the courts appointed jay steven cooper to lead darlie's appeals. >> as an appellate lawyer, younscript of the trial, and work from the transcript. and it is strictly from what's on the page. and in this case, what was on the page was erroneous in large parts and we had a lot of issues on reconstructing the trial transcript. >> darlie's trial transcript had over 30,000 mistakes. >> it was very serious. the difference between yes and no. the difference between, you know, up and down. and i never had seen that before in 25 years of practicing law. >> when sandra hallsy, the court reporter for the trial was questioned, she pled the fifth amendment. cooper felt confident the flawed transcript could earn a new trial for darlie, preferably in a courtroom away from ke. ville. this drew concern from prosecutors. >> when all this came to life, the state offered her a life sentence and all she would have to do is admit she killed her children. >> and what did she say? >> no. >> what does that tell you about darlie? >> she's strong. she's brave. and she's innocent. >> but just hours before
. >> the courts appointed jay steven cooper to lead darlie's appeals. >> as an appellate lawyer, younscript of the trial, and work from the transcript. and it is strictly from what's on the page. and in this case, what was on the page was erroneous in large parts and we had a lot of issues on reconstructing the trial transcript. >> darlie's trial transcript had over 30,000 mistakes. >> it was very serious. the difference between yes and no. the difference between, you...
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our cooperation regionally is excellent. i know that there are certain groups that have been active in ethiopia that from ethiopia government's perspective pose a significant threat our intelligence indicates while they may have opposed the government they may not have tipped into terrorism and we have some very clear standards in terms of how we evaluate that. but what i indicated to the prime minister is that in our consultations and deepening intelligence cooperation, we will look and see what evidence we have where there are real problems and where we see genuine terrorist activity. that's something that we are going to want to cooperate with and stop. so a lot of this has to do with how we define a particular group's activities if they are just talking about issues and are in opposition and are operating as political organizations, we tend to be protective of them even if we don't agree with them. that is true in the united states that is true everywhere and we think that is part of what is necessary for a democracy. if
our cooperation regionally is excellent. i know that there are certain groups that have been active in ethiopia that from ethiopia government's perspective pose a significant threat our intelligence indicates while they may have opposed the government they may not have tipped into terrorism and we have some very clear standards in terms of how we evaluate that. but what i indicated to the prime minister is that in our consultations and deepening intelligence cooperation, we will look and see...
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a choice has been confirmed in favor of a mutual respectability and cooperation. we are happy the base for the decision has been a gradual approach and one based on something our country has consistently supported. that was throughout all phases of the negotiation. today the security council has confirmed the unalienable right of iran develop if you feel nuclear program while ensuring apprehensive control. the resolution guarantees a removal of the burden of sanctions on iran and the framework of the implementation through a clear and transparent mechanism, which will be made operational by concrete steps based on confidence with iran. the jcpoa as confirmed in the resolution contains reliable filters that will guarantee disagreements that could arise will be subject to collective consideration and in the framework of the joint commission. the security council maintains the leading role in issues. during the negotiations, we knew that the plan of action would be subject to approval by security council. hence, we focused attention on entering the prerogatives of th
a choice has been confirmed in favor of a mutual respectability and cooperation. we are happy the base for the decision has been a gradual approach and one based on something our country has consistently supported. that was throughout all phases of the negotiation. today the security council has confirmed the unalienable right of iran develop if you feel nuclear program while ensuring apprehensive control. the resolution guarantees a removal of the burden of sanctions on iran and the framework...
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we can engage cooperate, work together and occasionally disagree. that's not a rupture to the relationship. that's just the nature of friends. there are going to be times where -- before this. and that is part of the tie log and the process -- dialogue and process that takes place between friends. with respect to corruption i think it is absolutely the right thing to do for president kenyatta to emphasize this. as i stated to him during our meeting, this may be the biggest impediment to kenya growing even faster and more people having more opportunity. the fact that doing business and ordinary people just moving along in their lives here is constant li constantly sacked by corruption at a high level and at a low level. international businesses are concerned if the price of investing in kenya is 5% or 10% going to some place that doesn't have to do with the project. it's a math issue. if they have a plan for a business it's got a certain profit. if suddenly some of that's taken off the top due to corruption that makes that investment less attractive.
we can engage cooperate, work together and occasionally disagree. that's not a rupture to the relationship. that's just the nature of friends. there are going to be times where -- before this. and that is part of the tie log and the process -- dialogue and process that takes place between friends. with respect to corruption i think it is absolutely the right thing to do for president kenyatta to emphasize this. as i stated to him during our meeting, this may be the biggest impediment to kenya...
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we're working cooperatively with solicitor wilson.ceed through the court system. we'll both work to reduce any unnecessary burden to the families. >> what factors go into deciding who goes first, beside burden on the families? what factors? >> there are a number of factors. we'll consider how the cases had progressing through each system and how the judges are reviewing each cases, motion practices. both cases are in their early stages and have yet to have motions so it's difficult to say how that will impact on the schedule. >> this certainly seems to fit the definition of domestic terrorism. were domestic charges considered in this case and can you elaborate on that deliberation and about bringing such charges? >> there is no domestic terrorism charges and hate crimes, as i stated before are the original domestic terrorism, and we feel that the behavior that is alleged to have occurred here is archtypal behavior that vindicates such charges. we have a defendant who is alleged to have harbored discriminatory views to african-american
we're working cooperatively with solicitor wilson.ceed through the court system. we'll both work to reduce any unnecessary burden to the families. >> what factors go into deciding who goes first, beside burden on the families? what factors? >> there are a number of factors. we'll consider how the cases had progressing through each system and how the judges are reviewing each cases, motion practices. both cases are in their early stages and have yet to have motions so it's difficult...
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there are issues where we cooperate with cuba. counterterrorism for example.he development of free trade. there are incidences, like human rights, where we will disagree and we will work with them aggressively to try to bring about that are cooperation. laura: the president also called today for a lifting of the u.s. embargo with cuba. will congress say no? >> to our people in congress on both sides of the aisle addressing the embargo. the president spoke about this we need to see this lifted to increase access. this is about rain gauge meant with the cuban people. we want to increase able to people ties, commerce, and tourism. a lot of that hinges on the embargo. this organization process moving forward will need those steps. laura: critics will say it was a brutal dictatorship. is it through engagement that you can bring about political change their? >> it is about empowering the cuban people. through diplomatic engagement and the lifting of the embargo the increasing of ties between americans and cubans, that is when we can improve their lives. the presiden
there are issues where we cooperate with cuba. counterterrorism for example.he development of free trade. there are incidences, like human rights, where we will disagree and we will work with them aggressively to try to bring about that are cooperation. laura: the president also called today for a lifting of the u.s. embargo with cuba. will congress say no? >> to our people in congress on both sides of the aisle addressing the embargo. the president spoke about this we need to see this...
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that cooperation continues.an give you to bring examples of that over the course of the next week. the first is defense secretary ash carter will be traveling to israel early next week where he will be meeting with his counterparts in other senior israeli officials to discuss our ongoing security cooperation. just to this week, i understand that the head of counterterrorism at the state department convened an important security cooperation meeting with the israeli national deputy security advisor. this is a discussion where they talked about a range of issues including shared concerns about iran destabilizing activities in the region, including by supporting their proxies like has the law that do -- like hezbollah, that do minister israel. this type of cooperation is ongoing and the administration is eager to seize on the next opportunity that emerges to start discussing how we can deepen that cooperation. the state department meeting occurred earlier this week, i'm not sure which day. reporter: the outreach you
that cooperation continues.an give you to bring examples of that over the course of the next week. the first is defense secretary ash carter will be traveling to israel early next week where he will be meeting with his counterparts in other senior israeli officials to discuss our ongoing security cooperation. just to this week, i understand that the head of counterterrorism at the state department convened an important security cooperation meeting with the israeli national deputy security...
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cooperation on middle eastern affairs. i read the report and i share with many opinions of colleagues presented in the report. i think that -- i totally agree that china and united states have actually many common interests in the middle east. the two countries can cooperate with each region. and another thing i want to mention here is that actually chinese and american scholars share a vision what is happening in middle east now. they both notice there is a great transition, transformation in the middle east now. it is just opening. and it is just in the process of the transformation. and china and the united states to some degree have to adapt to that kind of change. that is a very big change in the middle east. it seems that the united states is bringing a strategy to the middle east and trying to build up kind of a new balance in the region, to bring a relationship in that region. of course the united states is a major player in middle east. china at current stages still not as active as the united states. but just lik
cooperation on middle eastern affairs. i read the report and i share with many opinions of colleagues presented in the report. i think that -- i totally agree that china and united states have actually many common interests in the middle east. the two countries can cooperate with each region. and another thing i want to mention here is that actually chinese and american scholars share a vision what is happening in middle east now. they both notice there is a great transition, transformation in...
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open the way to a new chapter in international relations and show that diplomacy, coordination cooperation can over-decemberdecades and it's very much needed in these times. >> let me begin by expressing my appreciation to everybody, to those who started this process and those who continued this process in order to reach a win-win solution on what in our view was an unnecessary crisis and open new horizons for dealing with serious problems that affect our international community. i believe this is a historic moment. we are reaching an agreement that is not perfect for anybody but it is what we could accomplish and it is important achievement for all of us. today could have been the end of hope on this issue but now we are starting a new chapter of hope and let's build on that let's consider this everybody's achievement. >> so just hearing there from the iran foreign minister zarif and federico the foreign policy chief and given initial statements on this before they went this a private plenery session to hammer things out once and for all we understand that is over and james base is live i
open the way to a new chapter in international relations and show that diplomacy, coordination cooperation can over-decemberdecades and it's very much needed in these times. >> let me begin by expressing my appreciation to everybody, to those who started this process and those who continued this process in order to reach a win-win solution on what in our view was an unnecessary crisis and open new horizons for dealing with serious problems that affect our international community. i...
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cooperate or encourage them in some way to cooperate with ice.have to change this. currently, it's not working. >> that is certainly something everybody is going to agree with. the question is how and who. we will stay on this story. thank you for helping us. >> thanks chris. >> alisyn. >> more fallout from bill cosby's admission he got sedatives to give to women he wanted to have sex with. two women join us with their reaction, next. this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. hey mom, you want to live by the lake, right? yeah. there's here. ♪ did you just share a listing with me? look at this one. it's got a great view of the lake. it's really nice mom. ♪ your dad would've loved this place. you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of
cooperate or encourage them in some way to cooperate with ice.have to change this. currently, it's not working. >> that is certainly something everybody is going to agree with. the question is how and who. we will stay on this story. thank you for helping us. >> thanks chris. >> alisyn. >> more fallout from bill cosby's admission he got sedatives to give to women he wanted to have sex with. two women join us with their reaction, next. this allergy season, will you be a...
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turkey announced it would cooperate with the u.s. in the battle.ll now allow americans to use turkish airbase is to target groups in serious -- syria. turkey was previously criticized for its lack of focus in stemming the tide. joining me from washington ambassador rhett mcgurk. even an envoy for the coalition against isis. help us understand -- thank you for your much. -- very much. what is your title? brett: special envoy. we are both diplomats. in our roles. charlie: help me understand how this turkey thing happened. brett: it has been a long process. it has been a 9-10 month office. we began intensive discussions with the turks as soon as we set up this international coalition in september. ticky had a number of concerns and issues -- turkey had a number of concerns. and we had issues to work out as well. president obama has had two conversations with their president about ifo. the first one in october the town of khobani was about to fall. had that filing, the entire northern border would have been can -- controlled by isil. president obama wa
turkey announced it would cooperate with the u.s. in the battle.ll now allow americans to use turkish airbase is to target groups in serious -- syria. turkey was previously criticized for its lack of focus in stemming the tide. joining me from washington ambassador rhett mcgurk. even an envoy for the coalition against isis. help us understand -- thank you for your much. -- very much. what is your title? brett: special envoy. we are both diplomats. in our roles. charlie: help me understand how...
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-iranian cooperation, u.s.-iranian joint efforts if it finds itself on the same side?you somehow make the argument that if we can get past this nuclear agreement, we can work together to defeat our common enemy, in this case isil, which is the common enemy of your competitors in the region, the saudi's, for example? guest: i see a possibility for regional cooperation which exists even now on dealing with all these issues. i believe the united states needs to make a very serious assessment of how policies that were based on a paradigm that is from our perspective outdated does not work for this time in world history -- this is a bit philosophical, and i've had six years of being philosophical -- you have to look at it this way, in a globalized world, zero sum game, you trying to impose a cost on somebody you don't consider to be friendly -- we have common challenges. we did to work for the so-called win-win situation needs to make again. you cannot make security at the gain of insecurity of others. i believe the united states is moving in that direction, i hope . if you
-iranian cooperation, u.s.-iranian joint efforts if it finds itself on the same side?you somehow make the argument that if we can get past this nuclear agreement, we can work together to defeat our common enemy, in this case isil, which is the common enemy of your competitors in the region, the saudi's, for example? guest: i see a possibility for regional cooperation which exists even now on dealing with all these issues. i believe the united states needs to make a very serious assessment of...
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it is the most serious threat to isil, but why the cooperation between the syrian fighting force andhe u.s.-lead coalition is being questioned. >>> and the 25,000 mexican fishermen who are suing the oil giant bp. >>> hello. supporters of the rival sides in greece's bailout referendum are gathering for final rallies in central athens. earlier in a televised address the prime minister called on voters to say no to what he called blackmail and ultimatums and reject the terms offered by international leaders. e.u. leaders kept up the pressure warning a no vote would weaken greece's negotiation position with creditor creditors. [ inaudible ] ask voters where a proposal submitted by the commission should be accepted. the choices are, no not accepted, or yes, accepted. greece is making final preparations for the referendum. let's take a look. as people try to decide which way to vote the banks in greece remain closed and negotiations with creditors are still on hold. al jazeera's john psaropoulos is live for us now in the greek capitol athens. as the rival rallies begin to take place, the g
it is the most serious threat to isil, but why the cooperation between the syrian fighting force andhe u.s.-lead coalition is being questioned. >>> and the 25,000 mexican fishermen who are suing the oil giant bp. >>> hello. supporters of the rival sides in greece's bailout referendum are gathering for final rallies in central athens. earlier in a televised address the prime minister called on voters to say no to what he called blackmail and ultimatums and reject the terms...
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it is encouraging all member states to cooperate with iran in the framework and the field of peaceful nuclear energy and related projects as well as it's emphasis that it is conducive to promoting and facilitateing the normal economy and strayed contacts and corporation with iran are all positive signs and all encouraging. mr. president while this still focus on the nuclear issue iran expects it to have a wider positive implication for our region and the whole international community including the the following: first, the deal was sealed on a basis of mutual respect and understanding even important of achievement for diplomacy and could produce nothing with regard to iran in the past 37 years. it reinforces faith in diplomacy as the most rational way to resolve differences in our inter connected war and those shah diplomacy can prevail over war and tension. it is therefore a clear message to those who still believe that they can achieve everything. second the it has the potential to help in a major development in this region for more cooperation with the issue at hand. we earnestly h
it is encouraging all member states to cooperate with iran in the framework and the field of peaceful nuclear energy and related projects as well as it's emphasis that it is conducive to promoting and facilitateing the normal economy and strayed contacts and corporation with iran are all positive signs and all encouraging. mr. president while this still focus on the nuclear issue iran expects it to have a wider positive implication for our region and the whole international community including...
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a high enough pri they were willing to cooperate with us on sanctions. if they saw us walking away or more specifically if they saw the u.s. congress effectively vetoing the judgment of 99% of the world community that this is a deal that resolves the iranian weapons program, nuclear weapons program, in a equitable way, the sanction system unravels. and so we could still maintain some of our unilateral sanctions, but it would be far less effective, as it was before we were able to put together these multi-lateral sanctions. so maybe they don't get $100 million billion. maybe they get 60 or 70 instead. the price for that that we've paid is that now iran is pursuing a nuclear weapon we have no inspectors on the ground. we don't know what's going on. they're still getting some cash windfall. we have lost credibility in the eyes of the world. we will have effectively united iran and divided ourselves from our allies. a terrible position to be in. okay. i'm just going to look -- i made some notes about the other arguments that i've heard here. okay. yeah. that
a high enough pri they were willing to cooperate with us on sanctions. if they saw us walking away or more specifically if they saw the u.s. congress effectively vetoing the judgment of 99% of the world community that this is a deal that resolves the iranian weapons program, nuclear weapons program, in a equitable way, the sanction system unravels. and so we could still maintain some of our unilateral sanctions, but it would be far less effective, as it was before we were able to put together...
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so people will cooperate with law enforcement. and i want you to consider how utterly illegal logical that is. we are releasing known criminals back in society so society will help us catch known criminals. and, of course, some of our friend on the other side say all of this is necessary. so folks will, to use the president's word, come forward or get on the books or get right with the law. i want you to ask yourself what in this defendant's background lead you to believe that he would ever come forward or get on the books or get right with the law? he was already on the books. better than that, he was in jail. and he was there because he had not complied with a single [ expletive ] thing we asked him to do. so are we supposed to catch him again after san francisco releases him? do we wait on another victim? is that the strategy behind sanctuary cities? release them and wait until they victimize someone else? is that what we mean by coming forward? the president and others constantly talk about comprehensive immigration reform, bu
so people will cooperate with law enforcement. and i want you to consider how utterly illegal logical that is. we are releasing known criminals back in society so society will help us catch known criminals. and, of course, some of our friend on the other side say all of this is necessary. so folks will, to use the president's word, come forward or get on the books or get right with the law. i want you to ask yourself what in this defendant's background lead you to believe that he would ever...
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third our security cooperation is pushing back against violent extremism.s serious threats and its contribution to the african union in somalia reduced areas under al-shabab control but as the prime minister noted yesterday's bombing in mogadishu reminds us terrorist groups like al-shabab offer death and de destruction and have more work to do and helped to take two al-shabab strongholds and need the pressure on and regarding peace keeping efforts and contributes more troops than any other country in africa and working together to improve the peace keepers to respond to emerging crisis before they go to widespread violence and ethiopia is a key partner helping to solve the on going crisis in south sudan and later we will meet with leaders across the region to encourage the government and opposition in south sudan to end the violence and move towards a peace agreement. i want to thank ethiopia for helping those who fled south sudan and conflicts throughout the region. finally i would note that everything i have mentioned, sustained and inclusive growth devel
third our security cooperation is pushing back against violent extremism.s serious threats and its contribution to the african union in somalia reduced areas under al-shabab control but as the prime minister noted yesterday's bombing in mogadishu reminds us terrorist groups like al-shabab offer death and de destruction and have more work to do and helped to take two al-shabab strongholds and need the pressure on and regarding peace keeping efforts and contributes more troops than any other...
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/french security cooperation. by awarding france's highest recognition, the region of honor to american world war ii veterans. minister, thank you forssell berating america's birthday with us. thank you for honoring our veterans. and thank you for reaffirming our centuries long alliance. we just finished a discussion on ongoing operations and opportunities to strengthen yet further our security cooperation. one area we discussed was isil. a campaign we agreed requires a sustained and long-term effort. earlier this year france deployed its aircraft carrier charles dugall to the golf to support counter-isil strikes, integrating seamlessly with u.s. forces. the french air force being the first to join us in striking isil targets in iraq continues to play a critical role there. these are some of the reasons france continues to be one of our stroefpbgt allies when it comes to challenges in the middle east. we also discussed france's persistent leadership in africa. french operations are preventing spillover of terroris
/french security cooperation. by awarding france's highest recognition, the region of honor to american world war ii veterans. minister, thank you forssell berating america's birthday with us. thank you for honoring our veterans. and thank you for reaffirming our centuries long alliance. we just finished a discussion on ongoing operations and opportunities to strengthen yet further our security cooperation. one area we discussed was isil. a campaign we agreed requires a sustained and long-term...
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 24 -- the chair: on this vote the yeas are 242, the nays are 167. the amendment is adopted. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 4 printed in part b of house report 114-230 by the gentleman from georgia, mr. johnson, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 4 printed in part b of house report 14-220 offered by mr. johnson of georgia. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will
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this ensures her cooperation. it's a term of the deal and it could be the most helpful part to investigators as they proceed. >> absolutely. she certainly has knowledge. alexandra field, thank you very much. let's bring in hln legal analyst joey jackson. joey, first to you, your reaction. two to seven years. what did you think of the sentence? >> it makes sense from a defense perspective when you're representing someone like that you want to admit culpability. why? because as randi said -- excuse me, as alex said, the reality is they have overwhelming evidence against her. what are you going to do, take it to trial? so backing up you see it never got to the grand jury. now it's up to a judge to ultimately impose a sentence that's fair and equitable. it's pa good decision to make. >> mitchell's lawyer was referring to him. he said that she's been sobbing lately, she's been depressed. listen to exactly what he said after the court hearing. >> she got in over her head into something she never should have started but
this ensures her cooperation. it's a term of the deal and it could be the most helpful part to investigators as they proceed. >> absolutely. she certainly has knowledge. alexandra field, thank you very much. let's bring in hln legal analyst joey jackson. joey, first to you, your reaction. two to seven years. what did you think of the sentence? >> it makes sense from a defense perspective when you're representing someone like that you want to admit culpability. why? because as randi...
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: police say the boy's father is not cooperating with investigators, debbie crews went to the morgue with amari's parents. >> i could just hold his dad's hand and tell him, whatever you do, don't seek revenge. >> reporter: police say that in recent days one illegally held gun is being recovered every hour in chicago. in illinois, it's illegal to possess a gun if you haven't passed a background check or carry an owner's i.d. card. >> everyone of these firearms puts our officers and community in danger. >> reporter: police superintendent garry mccarthy. >> i'm angry, i'm frustrated and i'm frustrated and angry that we're here again talking about another senseless murder. >> reporter: now it may not seem like it but violent crime has actually decreased in recent years in chicago. and scott, this fourth of july was less violent than last year's. >> pelley: dean reynolds with the story from chicago, dean thank you. more than a dozen wildfires are burning in california tonight. illegal fireworks may have started one of them in the north. more than 300 acres burned before the fire was conta
: police say the boy's father is not cooperating with investigators, debbie crews went to the morgue with amari's parents. >> i could just hold his dad's hand and tell him, whatever you do, don't seek revenge. >> reporter: police say that in recent days one illegally held gun is being recovered every hour in chicago. in illinois, it's illegal to possess a gun if you haven't passed a background check or carry an owner's i.d. card. >> everyone of these firearms puts our officers...
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have you ever thought about this cooperative opportunity? as way of create additional responsibilities, additional information that will allow them to maintain their legitimacy and their relevance. there are issues relative to this structure that we have today. in my view there are 31 offices today in fsa that have no full time employee in them. but i cannot close those offices because congress has directed me not to close any office. so when you basically say to me close 31 office webs i say fine, but you have to ask the question is that really operating it like a bit? >> thank you. i yield back. >> i wanted to touch base basically on the issue of the ad-26s and new conservation compliance requirements that we have in the farm bill. and the chief and we had a conversation on that. so i wanted to follow up on that. i know the agencies has talk bd the need to have that form. but i do have concerns that the fall is going to come and the bill is going to come due and there are maybe some farmers or ranchers kind of surprises because they missed
have you ever thought about this cooperative opportunity? as way of create additional responsibilities, additional information that will allow them to maintain their legitimacy and their relevance. there are issues relative to this structure that we have today. in my view there are 31 offices today in fsa that have no full time employee in them. but i cannot close those offices because congress has directed me not to close any office. so when you basically say to me close 31 office webs i say...
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>> well, i see a possibility for regional cooperation which exists even now. i'm dealing with all these issues. i believe the united states needs to make a very serious assessment of how policies that are based on a paradigm that from our perspective is outdated, does not work for this time in world history. this is a bit maybe philosophical, and i've had six years of being philosophical when i was out of government, but you have to look at it this way that, in a globalized world, zero-sum games, that is you trying to impose a cost on somebody you don't consider to be friendly, does not work. we have common enemies. with we have common challenges. we need to work for this so-called win-win situations where everybody makes a gain. you cannot gain security at the expense of insecurity of others. this must have become clear. i believe the united states is moving in that direction i hope hasn't made that decision. i mean, it i still if you look at the nuclear issue the united states, some at least in the united states, including those you mentioned, they considere
>> well, i see a possibility for regional cooperation which exists even now. i'm dealing with all these issues. i believe the united states needs to make a very serious assessment of how policies that are based on a paradigm that from our perspective is outdated, does not work for this time in world history. this is a bit maybe philosophical, and i've had six years of being philosophical when i was out of government, but you have to look at it this way that, in a globalized world,...