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ice issues a detainer. that detainer has an indication that ice has probable cause to believe that this individual is deportable. that is not even the standard. the standard is articulable facts. there are no trappings of the criminal system. there are no magistrates available to provide the placing -- the blessing he is suggesting. congress has decided that ice needs articulable facts that the person is deportable and that the state are local law enforcement shall maintain individual for ice, just as they would do for any other law enforcement agency , up to 48 hours. usually, ice gets there much quicker than that. stay a local governments get reimbursed partially further cost already through a federal woods program. again, we are talking about people who have already been sanctuarythat policies would rather release rather than have them be sent back to their home country where they can no longer prey on individuals in the community. [indiscernible] mexican american legal defense educational fund. you ment
ice issues a detainer. that detainer has an indication that ice has probable cause to believe that this individual is deportable. that is not even the standard. the standard is articulable facts. there are no trappings of the criminal system. there are no magistrates available to provide the placing -- the blessing he is suggesting. congress has decided that ice needs articulable facts that the person is deportable and that the state are local law enforcement shall maintain individual for ice,...
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ice issues a detainer. that detainer has an indication that ice has probable cause to believe that this individual is deportable. that is not even the standard. the standard is articulable facts. this is not a criminal case. there are no trappings of the criminal system. there are no magistrates available who could even provide the blessing he is suggesting. all that congress has decided that ice needs articulable facts -- is articulable facts that the person is deportable and that the state are local law enforcement shall maintain custody of that individual for -- "shall maintain custody of that individual ice," just as they would do for any other law enforcement agency, "up to 48 hours." usually, ice gets there much quicker than that. states and local governments get theirrsed partially for costs already through a federal works program. again, we are talking about people who have already been arrested, that sanctuary policies would rather release rather than have them be sent back to their home country wh
ice issues a detainer. that detainer has an indication that ice has probable cause to believe that this individual is deportable. that is not even the standard. the standard is articulable facts. this is not a criminal case. there are no trappings of the criminal system. there are no magistrates available who could even provide the blessing he is suggesting. all that congress has decided that ice needs articulable facts -- is articulable facts that the person is deportable and that the state...
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ice issues a detainer. that detainer has an indication that ice has probable cause to believe that this individual is deportable. that is not even the standard. the standard is articulable facts. this is not a criminal case. there are no trappings of the criminal system. there are no magistrates available who could even provide the blessing he is suggesting. all that congress has decided that ice needs is articulable facts that the person is deportable, and he state and local law enforcement agents shall maintain custody of that alien -- that is what the federal relations say, shall remain in custody of that individual, just as they would do for any other law enforcement agency, up to 48 hours. usually, ice gets there much quicker than that. the state and local governments get reimbursed partially for their costs already through a federal awards program. again we are talking about , people who have already been arrested, that sanctuary policies would rather release rather than have them be sent back to thei
ice issues a detainer. that detainer has an indication that ice has probable cause to believe that this individual is deportable. that is not even the standard. the standard is articulable facts. this is not a criminal case. there are no trappings of the criminal system. there are no magistrates available who could even provide the blessing he is suggesting. all that congress has decided that ice needs is articulable facts that the person is deportable, and he state and local law enforcement...
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sometimes people get detained for three, four years. i've had clients detained seven years. there has to be a peddic review. >> of long-term detention is under 12826 a but you're not arguing that they have to be like the 9th circuit said, a court review. it can be simply an administrative review. >> no, your honor. it has to be by a new neutral decisionmaker. we draw in part from mooris brewer which justice kennedy cited in your dissent that there has to be a knew the dral decisionmaker. isis officials making the decisions are essentially the jailer. you won't be quarrelling if it was an immigration judge. >> absolutely not. that's all we are seeking with respect to that, your honor. >> that's not what exists today. >> it exists for people detained under 1226 a as they understand the statute but doesn't apply to the people with criminal convictions or. >> i'm trying to concentrate on 1226 a. >> okay, your honor. >> what's wrong with the administrative process? >> as it exists today. >> only that the burden of proof in our view should be clear and convincing on the government
sometimes people get detained for three, four years. i've had clients detained seven years. there has to be a peddic review. >> of long-term detention is under 12826 a but you're not arguing that they have to be like the 9th circuit said, a court review. it can be simply an administrative review. >> no, your honor. it has to be by a new neutral decisionmaker. we draw in part from mooris brewer which justice kennedy cited in your dissent that there has to be a knew the dral...
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the number of detainers that were rejected because of sanctuary policies who the , subjects of the detainers were , and what happened after they were released. i was able to obtain a copy of this report through a foia request, and we posted it on our website and this is what i found. over that eight-month period, sanctuaries released about 8000 individuals were the subject of an ice detainer. by june 2015, it was 17,000. 63% of those released already had a serious criminal record, meaning a felony or violent misdemeanor. within eight months, already 23% had re-offended just within , those eight months. and they were charged with 4000 new crimes. of those, ice was able to only rearrest about 40%, and the rest are at large. the sanctuary supporters say they have no responsibility for the problems created by these said --, and that ice should just go arrest them. this is easier said than done. if you had to arrest and illegal drug dealer, where would you rather do it? where they are already arrested on other charges or in their -- when they are already in jail? them to arrest them when they are
the number of detainers that were rejected because of sanctuary policies who the , subjects of the detainers were , and what happened after they were released. i was able to obtain a copy of this report through a foia request, and we posted it on our website and this is what i found. over that eight-month period, sanctuaries released about 8000 individuals were the subject of an ice detainer. by june 2015, it was 17,000. 63% of those released already had a serious criminal record, meaning a...
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but in demure itself the alien had been detained and the court was sending that individual back for a hearing and a bia appeal. so under the court's assumption that there would be five and half months tacked on were talking about it detention for a year. with respect respect to time limits they're not trivial. these are serious matters and we recognize that. the current median times for the demure figure is around 233 days but has gone from 7 - 9 months. >> so when is it when it's not the alien's fault? you seem to suggest that budgetary matters or personnel matters is what is inflicting the delay and that's okay. you said 20 years as the endpoint, but given that we have it to process right not to be held indefinitely, even though it may have a distance point of release somewhere in an unknown time because the government now i understand if an alien ask for adjournment the dia judges who are overbooked are sometimes taking months to give them another date. at what point does the government's behavior come into this analysis? >> i think the governments. >> intentional or not, i would a
but in demure itself the alien had been detained and the court was sending that individual back for a hearing and a bia appeal. so under the court's assumption that there would be five and half months tacked on were talking about it detention for a year. with respect respect to time limits they're not trivial. these are serious matters and we recognize that. the current median times for the demure figure is around 233 days but has gone from 7 - 9 months. >> so when is it when it's not the...
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issues a detainer. the detainer has an indication that i.c.e. has probable cause to believe the individual is deportable. that's not even the standard. the standard is articulable facts. this is not a criminal case that there are no trappings of the criminal system in a magistrates available who could provide the blessing he said testing. congress has decided that i.c.e. is articulable facts that the person is deportable and that the state or local law enforcement agency shall maintain custody of that alien. that's what the federal regulation says shall maintain custody of that in the jewel just as they would do for any other by enforcement agency up to 48 hours. usually i.c.e. gets there much quicker than that. state and local governments get reimbursed partially for their costs already doing federal awards program. again, we talk about people who have already been arrested to a sanctuary would rather read these rather than have the descent back to their home country where they could no longer pray on individuals in the country. [inaudible] you
issues a detainer. the detainer has an indication that i.c.e. has probable cause to believe the individual is deportable. that's not even the standard. the standard is articulable facts. this is not a criminal case that there are no trappings of the criminal system in a magistrates available who could provide the blessing he said testing. congress has decided that i.c.e. is articulable facts that the person is deportable and that the state or local law enforcement agency shall maintain custody...
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there were detention rooms for those who would be detained in some way.from our collections. they tried to create what inspectors' desks would look like. there are three inspectors seatsed here, and they are your judges. each of them will hear and -- will hear your case as they will ask you important questions. a stenographer would be here to to keep a record of the case and an interpreter would be here to help the inspectors understand the words of the immigrants as they pleaded their cases. immigrants were not allowed to have a lawyer in this first hearing. they had to plead their own case. oftentimes there would be members of what were called immigrant aid societies, groups that had been set up by specific ethnic groups to help people of their background to get through this process here on ellis island and they could serve as an interpreter for the immigrant themselves. in migrant could call witnesses to come and testify on their behalf. let's say the young woman who lost her money on the boat befriended by a very nice man who eventually ended up steal
there were detention rooms for those who would be detained in some way.from our collections. they tried to create what inspectors' desks would look like. there are three inspectors seatsed here, and they are your judges. each of them will hear and -- will hear your case as they will ask you important questions. a stenographer would be here to to keep a record of the case and an interpreter would be here to help the inspectors understand the words of the immigrants as they pleaded their cases....
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ice issues a detainer. that detainer has an indication that ice has probable cause to believe that this individual is deportable. that is not even the standard. the standard is articulable facts. this is not a criminal case. there are no trappings of the criminal system. there are no magistrates available who could even provide the blessing he is suggesting. all that congress has decided that ice needs articulable facts -- is articulable facts that the person is deportable and that the state are local law enforcement shall maintain custody of that individual for -- "shall maintain custody of that individual ice," just as they would do for any other law nforcement agency, "up to 48 hours." usually, ice gets there much quicker than that. states and local governments get reimbursed partially for their costs already through a federal works program. again, we are talking about people who have already been arrested, that sanctuary policies would rather release rather than have them be sent back to their home coun
ice issues a detainer. that detainer has an indication that ice has probable cause to believe that this individual is deportable. that is not even the standard. the standard is articulable facts. this is not a criminal case. there are no trappings of the criminal system. there are no magistrates available who could even provide the blessing he is suggesting. all that congress has decided that ice needs articulable facts -- is articulable facts that the person is deportable and that the state...
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six people are detained — as the investigation gathers pace.sident obama bans arctic drilling in the lead up to donald trump. a series of explosions has killed at least 29 people at mexico's most popular fireworks market, on the outskirts of the capital, mexico city. local police say dozens more are injured. earlier i spoke to our americas editor leonardo rocha for the latest. i saw some of the pictures in the footage that have been shown on mexican television and now everywhere else. which are spectacular in a horrible sort of way. it is an open—air market on the outskirts of mexico city. you see one explosion that then triggers a series of explosions. some of them seem to be fireworks and others seem to be blasts that might be gas canisters because people were cooking and selling food there. it is really shocking. the amount of smoke that suddenly goes up as the explosions just go through, it is a vast area. some local media say that up to 2000 people were shopping there. it is a busy time of the year with christmas and new years celebrated i
six people are detained — as the investigation gathers pace.sident obama bans arctic drilling in the lead up to donald trump. a series of explosions has killed at least 29 people at mexico's most popular fireworks market, on the outskirts of the capital, mexico city. local police say dozens more are injured. earlier i spoke to our americas editor leonardo rocha for the latest. i saw some of the pictures in the footage that have been shown on mexican television and now everywhere else. which...
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detained.t him or not, they cannot do so they don't have another evidence. the big question is how anis amri managed to get from palin, it seems he went to the netherlands, down to france and all the way to northern italy. —— get from berlin. prosecutors are saying that they bounce cards in his book site which could only have been obtained in the netherlands. —— sim card in his rucksack. a lot of questions are being asked about how he managed to make that journey even being asked about how he managed to make thatjourney even know his photograph was plastered all over europe. he was the most wanted man in europe, fora europe. he was the most wanted man in europe, for a while. people are 110w in europe, for a while. people are now wondering how he managed to cross europe, even though there were so many police officers looking for him. whether he had a support network help him move across europe and hideout. if he does, that means that other people were involved in this terrible attack. presumably
detained.t him or not, they cannot do so they don't have another evidence. the big question is how anis amri managed to get from palin, it seems he went to the netherlands, down to france and all the way to northern italy. —— get from berlin. prosecutors are saying that they bounce cards in his book site which could only have been obtained in the netherlands. —— sim card in his rucksack. a lot of questions are being asked about how he managed to make that journey even being asked about...
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because his number was is one man is detained because his numberwas in is one man is detained because, can we issue never quite a few numbers in his bone and quite a lot of leeds? -- in his bone. that is the big worry because german officials say there are a lot of people in germany who are suspected islamist ‘s and possibly dangerous. so, right 110w ‘s and possibly dangerous. so, right now officials across europe, are trying to piece together anis amri's movements and his contacts. the worry is that he wasn't acting alone and that is really what people are concerned about here. if he was alone attack at that would mean his is accident would be over. if he had people working with him it would be the danger was still there. as you know, so—called islamic state has claimed responsibility for that attack so officials here in germany are taking very seriously any leads. all anyone connected to anis amri, could be seen as suspicious as they could be seen as suspicious as they could be seen as suspicious as they could be dangerous for future attacks. the big worry in germany is the debate a
because his number was is one man is detained because his numberwas in is one man is detained because, can we issue never quite a few numbers in his bone and quite a lot of leeds? -- in his bone. that is the big worry because german officials say there are a lot of people in germany who are suspected islamist ‘s and possibly dangerous. so, right 110w ‘s and possibly dangerous. so, right now officials across europe, are trying to piece together anis amri's movements and his contacts. the...
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six people are detained — as the investigation gathers pace.
six people are detained — as the investigation gathers pace.
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at a rate of various forms, he was detained.suspect and then they would have to decide whether they're going to formally arrest are not. if they don't have enough evidence, they don't have enough evidence, they can't arrest him, but there are still so many questions open, like the big question right now, which is how amari managed to get from berlin, from the netherlands down through france and all the way to northern italy in milan. prosecutors are saying they found sim cards in his rucksack which could only have been obtained in the netherlands and there are a lot of questions being asked about how he managed to make that journey even asked about how he managed to make thatjourney even though his photograph was plastered all over train stations and airports all over europe because he was the most wa nted europe because he was the most wanted man in europe and people are wondering how he managed to cross europe even though there were so many police officers looking for him and the big question is whether he had a support networ
at a rate of various forms, he was detained.suspect and then they would have to decide whether they're going to formally arrest are not. if they don't have enough evidence, they don't have enough evidence, they can't arrest him, but there are still so many questions open, like the big question right now, which is how amari managed to get from berlin, from the netherlands down through france and all the way to northern italy in milan. prosecutors are saying they found sim cards in his rucksack...
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we will be quit a man detained for three years before he won his case and became a u.s. citizen. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. donald trump has chosen retired marine general james mattis to be defense secretary. trump made the announcement during a rally in cincinnati on thursday night. retired general mattis by his nickname "mad dog," which he reportedly received after leading u.s. troops during the 2004 b battlef fallujah in iraq. mattis listed in the marines at 19. he fought he served as a major general. in may 2004, he ordered an airstrike in a small iraqi village that hit a wedding, killing about 42 people who were attending the wedding ceremony. he went on to lead united states 2010-20 13,and from but the obama administration cut short his tour over concerns mattis was too hawkish on iran, reportedly calling for a series of covert actions there. mattis has drawn criticism over his apparent celebration of killing, including saying in 2005 about the taliban, "it's a hell of a lot of fun to
we will be quit a man detained for three years before he won his case and became a u.s. citizen. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. donald trump has chosen retired marine general james mattis to be defense secretary. trump made the announcement during a rally in cincinnati on thursday night. retired general mattis by his nickname "mad dog," which he reportedly received after leading u.s. troops during...
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by man is actually detained fairfax county police and is being questioned. we spoke to a neighbor earlier who says they saw him do a sobriety check on the man. neighbor, the resident here, he tells us that there were a lot of be her bottles that flew out of the vehicle. it's unclear, exactly, why police have detained the man, but again, just a terrible accident here in centerville, the road, still toe the vehicle out. we talked, in about 40 minutes, you will hear from the resident witness the whole thing. back to you inside. you, john.k the holiday rush, expected to hit its today. aaa predicting about 2.3 million people driving over 50 miles this weekend. the time he don't want to be on the road at all? 4:00 this afternoon, when the traffic is expected to be the heaviest. eye and theing an sky today, we will be checking in with scott taylor coming up with a look at the delays you can expect. before you head out for the holidays, take two minutes to sign-up for our traffic alerts. you will get the latest breaking traffic news and delays sent straight to your
by man is actually detained fairfax county police and is being questioned. we spoke to a neighbor earlier who says they saw him do a sobriety check on the man. neighbor, the resident here, he tells us that there were a lot of be her bottles that flew out of the vehicle. it's unclear, exactly, why police have detained the man, but again, just a terrible accident here in centerville, the road, still toe the vehicle out. we talked, in about 40 minutes, you will hear from the resident witness the...
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police in germany detain a tunisian man in connection with last week's berlin truck attack. hello.ithin the past few hours it's been announced that the veteran actress and singer, debbie reynolds, has died, just a day after the death of her daughter, carrie fisher. it's reported she was taken ill at her son's house in beverly hills, while discussing her daughter's funeral. earlier our correspondent david willis in los angeles gave us some detail about the relationship between mother and daughter. they were not speaking for quite a while, mike, there was a 10—year period in which they didn't communicate very much at all, and then they refound each other, if you like, and were very close towards the and of carrie fisher's life. but, you know, terrible news coming just 2a hours after we heard about the death of carrie fisher, now we are able to report that her mother, debbie reynolds, a hollywood icon, 84 years of age, has herself passed away. looking at what carrie fisher said about her mother in that interview in november on npr, in fact, she said, very few women from her generation
police in germany detain a tunisian man in connection with last week's berlin truck attack. hello.ithin the past few hours it's been announced that the veteran actress and singer, debbie reynolds, has died, just a day after the death of her daughter, carrie fisher. it's reported she was taken ill at her son's house in beverly hills, while discussing her daughter's funeral. earlier our correspondent david willis in los angeles gave us some detail about the relationship between mother and...
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they have arrested or detained several of his family members. mother, father, sister, other close relatives and a former roommate. this is not unusual in turkey. it doesn't mean that they're actually guilty but this is typical of how the government will handle situations like this. quickly arrest family members. the russian investigators went into the building behind me here a few hours ago along with their turkish counterparts to investigate the crime scene itself. they didn't seem to spend too much time there. investigation done according to government news agencies. they have been to his old high school, talked to his old high school friends, talked to his college friends, investigated the background of his family. the headline that's emerging, this came from the turkish foreign minister talking to secretary of state john kerry. he said the turkish foreign minister said this policeman was from the gulenist movement, the movement the government blames for the coup attempt last summer. since then the government removed tens of thousands of sold
they have arrested or detained several of his family members. mother, father, sister, other close relatives and a former roommate. this is not unusual in turkey. it doesn't mean that they're actually guilty but this is typical of how the government will handle situations like this. quickly arrest family members. the russian investigators went into the building behind me here a few hours ago along with their turkish counterparts to investigate the crime scene itself. they didn't seem to spend...
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most of those detained have been accused of supporting terrorism.hee who protest against arrests often end up in jail themselves. >> innocent people are jailed every day. we've had enough of this. >> human rights groups have accused turkish authorities of systematically abusing detainees. camille was arrested and tortured for days. he was accused of supporting the pkk, a kurdish separatist group. >> playtime waits to our weightss -- they tied to our testicles. i'm still so sore down there that it hurts when i go to the toilet. >> the charges were later dropped and he was released. these repressive measures have created a climate of fear. can turkey remain a viable partner for the e.u.? melinda: gokcen beyinli, what are you hearing from friends and family in turkey about how grave and widespread this repression is and whether it is justified because turkey needs to be vigilant? gokcen: it depends on with whom you talk. supporters, it is more all right, i think. everything is going in the right direction because these people who are arrested or put in
most of those detained have been accused of supporting terrorism.hee who protest against arrests often end up in jail themselves. >> innocent people are jailed every day. we've had enough of this. >> human rights groups have accused turkish authorities of systematically abusing detainees. camille was arrested and tortured for days. he was accused of supporting the pkk, a kurdish separatist group. >> playtime waits to our weightss -- they tied to our testicles. i'm still so...
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detained 230y people with alleged links to kurdish militants in nationwide raids on monday. this comes two days after twin bombings killed 44 people and wounded about 150 outside istanbul's soccer stadium. were riote victims policemen. an offshoot of the pkk militant group claimed responsibility for the attack. for more on the story, here's our correspondent in turkey. reporter: the kurdish faction is within the pkk that seeks to comb out its own identity. it is more hard-line than the pkk leadership. it is more prepared to kill people left, right, and center. but it is funded and trained by the pkk. incame to prominence february when a car bombing killed 29 people outside a military housing estate. since then they have carried out three more bombings in turkey, including saturday night in istanbul. all in all they have killed a total of 120 people this year. but they have come under criticism from within the kurdish community. bombing in november, which killed 11 people, a partyrdish mp of the hdp condemned the pkk. interestingly he condemned them, not the falcons. the pkk
detained 230y people with alleged links to kurdish militants in nationwide raids on monday. this comes two days after twin bombings killed 44 people and wounded about 150 outside istanbul's soccer stadium. were riote victims policemen. an offshoot of the pkk militant group claimed responsibility for the attack. for more on the story, here's our correspondent in turkey. reporter: the kurdish faction is within the pkk that seeks to comb out its own identity. it is more hard-line than the pkk...
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one 47-year-old man, a mal peedisresident detained. the santa clara bomb squad unit was called in along with area fire departments. residents living on the block were told to shelter in place and some decided to leave instead. worried? >> yes. because i have my son in the car. >> and you are living right across the street from this. >> yes. >> that's crazy. this day and age with all of the weather and the climate and the cub. so it is pretty scary. >> investigators say that dozens of half gallon containers killed with potentially explosive chemicals are in the house and they want to know who made them and why. >> there is no indicating they were being used for anything illegal or intended for -- to harm anybody. but we want to see what else was inside the house and we wanted to find out what the owner's intentions were with those chemicals. >> after a day of searching investigators decided to stop and remove the equipment. they have been looking into containers like this about a half gallon sized milk container filled with chemicals an
one 47-year-old man, a mal peedisresident detained. the santa clara bomb squad unit was called in along with area fire departments. residents living on the block were told to shelter in place and some decided to leave instead. worried? >> yes. because i have my son in the car. >> and you are living right across the street from this. >> yes. >> that's crazy. this day and age with all of the weather and the climate and the cub. so it is pretty scary. >> investigators...
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he was then detained, not officially arrested, he was detained by police suspected of carrying out this he was detained was because he was seen allegedly by an eyewitness who then chased him and thought this was then chased him and thought this was the man who had got out of the front of the truck. there is some speculation here that maybe this eyewitness had confused the man who got out of the truck with the suspect who was then detained because what apparently seems to have happened is the eyewitness who has given chase, very bravely, to the man he suspected of carrying out this dreadful atrocity, he lost sight of him a couple of times and then police detained him and it might well be that in fact there was some confusion over the identity of the man who had given chase —— who he had given chase two. the suspect denied any involvement with this atrocity and he also according to police there seemed to be not evidence suggesting he could have beenin evidence suggesting he could have been in the lorry, particularly given that there was quite are thick —— what seems like america had been
he was then detained, not officially arrested, he was detained by police suspected of carrying out this he was detained was because he was seen allegedly by an eyewitness who then chased him and thought this was then chased him and thought this was the man who had got out of the front of the truck. there is some speculation here that maybe this eyewitness had confused the man who got out of the truck with the suspect who was then detained because what apparently seems to have happened is the...
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so instead of just detaining him and trying to figure it out with proper grounds to detain him, they just let him go. >> chris, i have to ask you, because you've been involved in many manhunts, the informant told german intelligence the terror network promised to hide amri after the attack. is it likely he's still in the area or would he likely try to get as far away as possible? >> i think he would try to get out of germany as quickly as possible if he is in fact being supported by a network which i think time is starting to lead to that conclusion, the amount of time that he's been on the run. you know, look at the paris attacks. they got out of town pretty quickly. a lot of enforcement operations took place after that. they were shaking the tree, law enforcement and counterterrorism officials shaking the tree all over europe and i think what that did was became sort of a catalyst to more action on the part of the terrorists. so what i'm afraid of, we're going to see the same thing. they are kicking the ant hill all over the place. these guys are going to accelerate any plans they
so instead of just detaining him and trying to figure it out with proper grounds to detain him, they just let him go. >> chris, i have to ask you, because you've been involved in many manhunts, the informant told german intelligence the terror network promised to hide amri after the attack. is it likely he's still in the area or would he likely try to get as far away as possible? >> i think he would try to get out of germany as quickly as possible if he is in fact being supported by...
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isis issuance of detainers to detain individuals without a warrant goes beyond its statutory authoritys illegal. it is illegal. >> a sanctuary city by definition is violatinviolating, abetting a, accomplices in the law. >> it may make them shuck but it doesn't make them lawbreakers. you are going to see an explosion of sanctuary cities, towns, colleges -- >> and they allow the federal government -- let me so seed from the union. >> you have to try to pass a new law. >> the law is what it is today that we send by illegal immigrants. that's what the law states. >> the law states according to three different federal judges that if you want a state or a city to detain an undocumented immigrant -- >> you have to have a warrant. >> you must show them a warrant. . >> he said 25 times he didn't have the constitutional authority for executive amnesty and he went against his own interpretation of the constitution, the rule of law, separation of powers, coequal powers of government and he did what he himself said is false because he knows he couldn't get the law changed. >> you are one of the mos
isis issuance of detainers to detain individuals without a warrant goes beyond its statutory authoritys illegal. it is illegal. >> a sanctuary city by definition is violatinviolating, abetting a, accomplices in the law. >> it may make them shuck but it doesn't make them lawbreakers. you are going to see an explosion of sanctuary cities, towns, colleges -- >> and they allow the federal government -- let me so seed from the union. >> you have to try to pass a new law....
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amri was detained in the early hours of friday morning. suspected of being behind the attack on a berlin christmas market, in the name of so—called islamic state. and now authorities across europe and the middle east are trying to piece together his extremist connections. the 24—year—old tunisian made this video shortly before driving a lorry along a crowded street, killing 12 people. now, a clearer picture of his network is emerging. officials in tunis say he was connected to a militant cell which included his sister's son. amri is thought to have sent him money to help him come to germany. the nephew now in custody in tunisia. two others have also been arrested. spanish authorities are investigating whether anis amri may have had links to an extremist in spain. hundreds of people in tunis today took to the streets to demonstrate against extremism. they gathered outside the museum that was attacked last year. translation: the terrorists damage the image of tunisia in the world and harmed expats living abroad. in recent years around 5,500
amri was detained in the early hours of friday morning. suspected of being behind the attack on a berlin christmas market, in the name of so—called islamic state. and now authorities across europe and the middle east are trying to piece together his extremist connections. the 24—year—old tunisian made this video shortly before driving a lorry along a crowded street, killing 12 people. now, a clearer picture of his network is emerging. officials in tunis say he was connected to a militant...
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police in germany say they have detained a ao—year—old tunisian man in connection with the lorry attackin christmas market earlier this month that killed 12 people. will someone get this walking carpet out of my way. friends and family pay tribute to the star wars actress carrie fisher, who died four days after suffering a heart attack on a transatlantic flight. now time to catch up with everything in the world of sport on bbc sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday with me tim hague. sir bradley wiggins waves goodbye to cycling and announces his retirement from the sport. mauricio pochettino returns to southampton this evening, but can his current club spurs close the gap on the premier league's top four? and will the welsh wizard, ryan giggs, be conjuring up a spell as new manager of swansea city? we'll bring you the latest. a good evening to you. merry christmas and a happy new year. sir bradley wiggins announced his retirement from professional cycling this afternoon after a career spanning more than 20 years. he became the first briton to win the tour de france back in 2012 and b
police in germany say they have detained a ao—year—old tunisian man in connection with the lorry attackin christmas market earlier this month that killed 12 people. will someone get this walking carpet out of my way. friends and family pay tribute to the star wars actress carrie fisher, who died four days after suffering a heart attack on a transatlantic flight. now time to catch up with everything in the world of sport on bbc sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday with me tim hague. sir...
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police in germany detain a tunisian man, in connection with last week's berlin truck attack. and out with the old: new yorkers say good riddance to the worst of 2016. hello. in the latest sign of the huge political gulf between the incoming and outgoing american presidents, and the likely impact of their very different worldviews, donald trump has again attacked the united nations. the president—elect had already criticised the un for passing a security council resolution last week that condemned illegal israeli settlements on occupied palestinian land. unusually, the us did not back israel in that vote, but abstained. mr trump, just three weeks now from taking office, made his latest comments outside his home in palm beach, florida. the un has such tremendous potential and it is not living up to its potential. there is such tremendous potential. there is such tremendous potential. when you see the united nations solving problems, they don't, they cause problems. so if it lives up to the potential it's a great thing and if it doesn't it's a waste of time. jewish settlements a
police in germany detain a tunisian man, in connection with last week's berlin truck attack. and out with the old: new yorkers say good riddance to the worst of 2016. hello. in the latest sign of the huge political gulf between the incoming and outgoing american presidents, and the likely impact of their very different worldviews, donald trump has again attacked the united nations. the president—elect had already criticised the un for passing a security council resolution last week that...
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veronica de la cruz tells us: the only person detained in >>> the terrorist behind that deadly truck attack in berlin may still be on the run tonight. veronica de la cruz tells us the only person detained in the case may be on the loose. >> mourners gathered this evening in berlin to pay tribute to the victims. yesterday a tractor trailer plowed into a busy christmas market. 12 people were killed, nearly 50 others injured. police initially detained a suspect from pakistan but released him due to insufficient evidence. >> do not know if there was one perpetrator or several perpetrators, do not know if there was support given to perpetrator. >> tonight isis is claiming responsibility for that attack and investigators are treating this case as an act of terrorism. veronica de la cruz, kpix5. vis kiryakoz .. of modesto.. admitted t >>> a guilty plea in a wine heist in a french laundry. david criocos of modesto admitted to a conspiracy to steal and sell several rare high end bottles of wine. the christmas day heist happened back in 2014 while the restaurant was closed. the value? more tha
veronica de la cruz tells us: the only person detained in >>> the terrorist behind that deadly truck attack in berlin may still be on the run tonight. veronica de la cruz tells us the only person detained in the case may be on the loose. >> mourners gathered this evening in berlin to pay tribute to the victims. yesterday a tractor trailer plowed into a busy christmas market. 12 people were killed, nearly 50 others injured. police initially detained a suspect from pakistan but...
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the brothers, originally from kosovo, were detained in duisburg. in melbourne on christmas day. a train station and a cathedral are thought to have been among the targets. an experimental vaccine has been found to be highly effective against the deadly ebola virus. the trial was carried out in guinea, one of the west african countries most affected by an outbreak of the disease that ended this year. donald trump has said the us must greatly strengthen and expand its nuclear capability. he made the call, which would be a break with decades of american strategy, in a post on social media.
the brothers, originally from kosovo, were detained in duisburg. in melbourne on christmas day. a train station and a cathedral are thought to have been among the targets. an experimental vaccine has been found to be highly effective against the deadly ebola virus. the trial was carried out in guinea, one of the west african countries most affected by an outbreak of the disease that ended this year. donald trump has said the us must greatly strengthen and expand its nuclear capability. he made...
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six people are detained — as the investigation gathers pace.resident obama bans oil offshore drilling in the arctic — for five years. it could spark a showdown with donald trump. hello. german police now say the driver of the lorry that crashed into a christmas market in berlin on monday evening may still be at large. a man who at one stage was suspected of being the driver has been released because of a lack of evidence — but the authorities insist they are following other leads. meanwhile the so—called islamic state has claimed responsibility for the attack. twelve people were killed and nearly 50 injured — half of them seriously when the lorry drove at speed through the popular market at breitscheidplatz — near west berlin's main shopping street. our correspondentjenny hill has the latest. first light this morning and the sheer violence of this attack dawns. the lorry crashed through the christmas crowds here, shattering everything, everyone in its path. this footage was taken in the immediate aftermath of the attack. bodies lie scattered un
six people are detained — as the investigation gathers pace.resident obama bans oil offshore drilling in the arctic — for five years. it could spark a showdown with donald trump. hello. german police now say the driver of the lorry that crashed into a christmas market in berlin on monday evening may still be at large. a man who at one stage was suspected of being the driver has been released because of a lack of evidence — but the authorities insist they are following other leads....
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police in germany detained a tunisian man who they say could be linked to the berlin truck attack.nd sir bradley wiggins announces his retirement from cycling at the age of 36. from cycling, aged 36 us secretary of statejohn kerry — with just a few days left in office, has delivered a passionate speech on the middle east peace process laying bare his frustration with israel about the lack of progress. his central point was that the only way to achieve peace was a two—state solution. and he said continued israeli settlement expansion was endangering that. that was why — he said — the obama administration decided israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has criticised the speech as biased against israel and focusing obsessively on settlements. our middle east correspondent yolande knell reports from jerusalem. another bitter row between outgoing and incoming us presidents, this time over israel. donald trump complaining the country is being treated with total disdain and disrespect, but telling it to stay strong till 20th january, when he takes office. it was the idea of the speech
police in germany detained a tunisian man who they say could be linked to the berlin truck attack.nd sir bradley wiggins announces his retirement from cycling at the age of 36. from cycling, aged 36 us secretary of statejohn kerry — with just a few days left in office, has delivered a passionate speech on the middle east peace process laying bare his frustration with israel about the lack of progress. his central point was that the only way to achieve peace was a two—state solution. and he...
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police in germany detain a tunisian man in connection with last week's berlin truck attack.nd out with the old — new yorkers say good riddance to the worst of 2016. the veteran actress debbie reynolds has died just a day after the death of her daughter carrie fisher. she was rushed to hushed oil after being taken ill at her son's house in beverly hills. we can now speak to the bbc‘s david willis in los angeles. what can you tell us? well, reports coming in at the moment, but it appears debbie reynolds, in fact the abc network in the us is confirming this, has died in hospital tonight. she was admitted to hospital few hours ago, apparently taken ill from a possible stroke, we are led to believe while discussing the funeral arrangements following the death of her daughter carrie fisherjust yesterday. miss fisher who played princess leia in the original star wa rs princess leia in the original star wars trilogy suffered a massive heart attack on a flight from london to los angeles on christmas eve. she never regained consciousness and was declared dead yesterday. and then as...
police in germany detain a tunisian man in connection with last week's berlin truck attack.nd out with the old — new yorkers say good riddance to the worst of 2016. the veteran actress debbie reynolds has died just a day after the death of her daughter carrie fisher. she was rushed to hushed oil after being taken ill at her son's house in beverly hills. we can now speak to the bbc‘s david willis in los angeles. what can you tell us? well, reports coming in at the moment, but it appears...
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then police detained him.might well be that in fact there was some confusion over the identity of the man who had given chase. the suspect had always denied that he had any involvement with this atrocity, with this crime, and he also, according to police, there seemed to be no evidence adjusting that he could have been in that laurie, particularly given that there was quite horrific, a murder seems to have been carried out in the cabin, by the original driver. some speculation that it would have been difficult for someone to have carried out that murder, to have killed the original driver, to have beenin killed the original driver, to have been in that cabin, and then to have escaped and had no forensic dna evidence which would link him to the laurie. —— lawrie. police say there is not a strong enough case to officially arrest him. police can only officially hold him until midnight tonight. they released him earlier than they needed to, with no proof. having said that, they said they would keep an eye on the s
then police detained him.might well be that in fact there was some confusion over the identity of the man who had given chase. the suspect had always denied that he had any involvement with this atrocity, with this crime, and he also, according to police, there seemed to be no evidence adjusting that he could have been in that laurie, particularly given that there was quite horrific, a murder seems to have been carried out in the cabin, by the original driver. some speculation that it would...
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officials first claimed it was a refugee they had detained as a suspect. obviously they have let that individual go. now we don't know who they are looking for. do you think it doesn't matter whether this person ends up being a refugee or not? >> oh it will matter? it will matter for a variety of reasons because a lot of countries take in refugees to figure out how you could tighten security. and matters for germany and merkel because she has an election coming up. and the difference is it f this is a german national radicalized by isis or someone are the outside. so all of those are relevant. while we don't know much much, i want to remind everyone it was between monday and thursday in the boston marathon case that we thought nothing was going on with the investigation and then thursday pictures were released. we're still within a window. there may be pictures we don't know about yet. >> so i was talking to the vice president of the national border counsel. and he said he's worried about terrorists coming in through america's southern borders. they have h
officials first claimed it was a refugee they had detained as a suspect. obviously they have let that individual go. now we don't know who they are looking for. do you think it doesn't matter whether this person ends up being a refugee or not? >> oh it will matter? it will matter for a variety of reasons because a lot of countries take in refugees to figure out how you could tighten security. and matters for germany and merkel because she has an election coming up. and the difference is...
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but there is steps working with our partners, detaining individuals for various activities.of the countries have counter terrorism laws that allow them to detain someone for a brief period of time. the laws are stricter. the private rights are greater. and there share really a requirement, the greatest for cooperation, to share that information. it is because of what the police are doing. >> i want toç focus on kba intelligence. >> even omar mateen with the orlando nightclub shooting. authorities had them on the ra door or had tact this morning. >>> as far as sharing of information. just as you said, but they had an online profile, and monitoring that online profile and making sure the fbi, homeland security, as well as cia are aware of it. in the u.s., we consolidate with the intelligence community and particularly cia. >> what type of vetting isç taking place? do you think we will see them slow down as they come into the country? >> the vetting process for the refugees is strong. and because we do consolidate information with the cia, you have and the problem is just as
but there is steps working with our partners, detaining individuals for various activities.of the countries have counter terrorism laws that allow them to detain someone for a brief period of time. the laws are stricter. the private rights are greater. and there share really a requirement, the greatest for cooperation, to share that information. it is because of what the police are doing. >> i want toç focus on kba intelligence. >> even omar mateen with the orlando nightclub...
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six people are detained — as the investigation gathers pace.al cities have seen demonstrations — with reports of more than 20 people killed in kinshasa.
six people are detained — as the investigation gathers pace.al cities have seen demonstrations — with reports of more than 20 people killed in kinshasa.
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they actually have more authority to detain people. and with those terrorism cases and at they have the patriot act. >> with the patriot act provision and that seems superfluous. >> and they already had the mender more 30. >> with those two provisions . and for what the thing in 1226, they are listed six categories and for of those are not included in the patriot act. angela 26. and ms be admissible. andy attorney-general. and then to have reasonable grounds and then they believe that i don't want to be labor the point there is no question about that. >> with your statutory interpretation on 1225 that is the one where it says that alien should be detained one says for asylum the other says removal proceeding but you say that applies only until the relevant proceedings starts. where would we find that in the statute quick. >> where the attorney general is pending the decision. >> just to deliver them for christmas does not mean have to leave on christmas eve. >> sometimes it is read that way and a the way that you know, that in this pro
they actually have more authority to detain people. and with those terrorism cases and at they have the patriot act. >> with the patriot act provision and that seems superfluous. >> and they already had the mender more 30. >> with those two provisions . and for what the thing in 1226, they are listed six categories and for of those are not included in the patriot act. angela 26. and ms be admissible. andy attorney-general. and then to have reasonable grounds and then they...
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they've just released the suspect detained overnight.by a german intelligence official that the reason they released this suspect is because they just didn't have any evidence linking him to this crime. they didn't specifically have forensic evidence linking him to the truck. so in a sense, they were able, obviously, to, from that point of view, rule him out to a certain degree as a possible perpetrator. and that's why they've let him go. that really returns the investigation back to square one. it's not clear at the moment whether they've got any good leads whatsoever and are asking the public to send in video from the scene of the attack. perhaps if they're lucky they might be able to spot something from one of those videos that the general public may have shot of before and during and the after. but we really don't know who carried this out and it's not clear that the germans have any better idea at this point, and what i'm told by german intelligence officials is they're really is concern now, an armed gunman on the loose, who could
they've just released the suspect detained overnight.by a german intelligence official that the reason they released this suspect is because they just didn't have any evidence linking him to this crime. they didn't specifically have forensic evidence linking him to the truck. so in a sense, they were able, obviously, to, from that point of view, rule him out to a certain degree as a possible perpetrator. and that's why they've let him go. that really returns the investigation back to square...
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and, indeed, ur expedites the 10 proceedings that involve detained aliens. and so that is a -- a government policy to deal with your honor's question. justice alito: assuming -- assuming that there is a constitutional limit of the type that's been discussed, is that -- do you think that can be addressed in a class action, or is it something that can be addressed only in individual habeas cases? general gershengorn: so, your honor, we think it's clearly the latter, and we really think that that is one of the major flaws of the ninth circuit's decision, is that it adopted a class-wide rigid rule 22 that applies to aliens no matter what is the cause of the delay, no matter whether the alien is a criminal alien or arriving alien, no matter whether the alien is seeking discretionary relief or not discretionary relief. that one-size-fits-all approach is not the right way to do it. the way to do it is in individual, as-applied challenges through habeas proceedings, which iswhat the court - justice kagan: i guess i don't quite understand that. why couldn't a court,
and, indeed, ur expedites the 10 proceedings that involve detained aliens. and so that is a -- a government policy to deal with your honor's question. justice alito: assuming -- assuming that there is a constitutional limit of the type that's been discussed, is that -- do you think that can be addressed in a class action, or is it something that can be addressed only in individual habeas cases? general gershengorn: so, your honor, we think it's clearly the latter, and we really think that that...
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and to inflight hero, richard marx this week helping detain an unruly passenger. ♪ >> he was there waitinge man pulled the staff by the hair. according to his wife. >> he was attacking passengers. he attacked the crew and a couple passengers trying to calm him down. >> reporter: she captured the incident and posted it to social media. here holding a rope was used to restrain the passenger. ♪ >> reporter: the guy should have known better. in capping off an odd month, this woman in this video being dragged off a delta flight after the airline said she failed to comply boarding and baggage check procedure. these disturbances surprise bug not uncommon. last year nearly 11,000 unruly i said dents, 40 % of the airlines saying they've diverted a flight within the last 12 months because of an unruly passenger. and forget snakes on a plane. drunks on a plane are a bigger problem. nearly 23% of the cases involve intoxication, and now on social media there's often someone documenting the flying faux pass. like this freakout at 40,000 feet. >> this guy who was sleeping just woke up out of nowhere and
and to inflight hero, richard marx this week helping detain an unruly passenger. ♪ >> he was there waitinge man pulled the staff by the hair. according to his wife. >> he was attacking passengers. he attacked the crew and a couple passengers trying to calm him down. >> reporter: she captured the incident and posted it to social media. here holding a rope was used to restrain the passenger. ♪ >> reporter: the guy should have known better. in capping off an odd month,...