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a detainer is a request by i.c.e. asking law enforcement officials to hold that individual for a period of up to 48 hours longer than they would have usually held that person. so after bail has been posted, after the charges have been dropped, or after the person has served out their sentence, to hold that person an additional amount of time so that i.c.e. can assume custody. these daetainers are not judicil warrants and compliance with the detainers is voluntary. i said cities with sanctuary policies do cooperate with the federal government on immigration. and they do this in a variety of ways. even in any sanctuary jurisdiction, officials send federal immigration agents the fingerprints of any person, including immigrants, that is booked into a jail or prison. and the federal government uses those fingerprints and that information to identify noncitizens for deportation. and this is what we know as the secure community program, sharing fingerprints. this is a mandatory program for all jurisdictions across the countr
a detainer is a request by i.c.e. asking law enforcement officials to hold that individual for a period of up to 48 hours longer than they would have usually held that person. so after bail has been posted, after the charges have been dropped, or after the person has served out their sentence, to hold that person an additional amount of time so that i.c.e. can assume custody. these daetainers are not judicil warrants and compliance with the detainers is voluntary. i said cities with sanctuary...
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the detainers are not judicial warrants and compliance with detainers is voluntary. i said that sanctuary policies or cities with sanctuary policies did cooperate with the federal government on immigration. they do this in a variety of ways. even in the sanctuary jurisdictions, officials send federal immigration agents the fingerprints of any person built into a jail or prison. including immigrants. they use those benefits and information to identify noncitizens for deportation. this is what we know as the secure communities program. sharing fingerprints. this is a mandatory program for all jurisdictions across the country.sanctuary cities can also cooperate in joint task forces and other joint operations with i.c.e. and dhs. operations should target gangs and others. -- even in sanctuary cities, these jurisdictions may honor detainers from the federal government in circumstances. in many cases, these jurisdictions will honor detainers if the individual has been convicted of a crime rather than just charged with a crime. or they will honor the detainer of the individ
the detainers are not judicial warrants and compliance with detainers is voluntary. i said that sanctuary policies or cities with sanctuary policies did cooperate with the federal government on immigration. they do this in a variety of ways. even in the sanctuary jurisdictions, officials send federal immigration agents the fingerprints of any person built into a jail or prison. including immigrants. they use those benefits and information to identify noncitizens for deportation. this is what we...
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detainers do not provide. the clack mass county deserve held someone on detainer after she could have been released and transferred her to ice. the court ruled that the detainer did not provide sufficient probable cause to detain. and the court had unlawfully detained her and would have to pay damages. many courts have found localities to be liable for the prolonged immigration. this happened many times, for legal permanent residents, we have found -- we have seen damages of up wards of a hundred thousand. in october, 2016, the northern district of illinois in a class action case called hi main eds versus neopolitano found that ice has limited authority to arrest without a warrant and detainers generally exceed that authority. and in january, the northern district of dallas found that dallas could be held liable for unlawful detention. so long and short i didn't get a chance to go into the francisco decision which i'd love to get into at some point but these policies are lawful. >> thank you very much. and i'm
detainers do not provide. the clack mass county deserve held someone on detainer after she could have been released and transferred her to ice. the court ruled that the detainer did not provide sufficient probable cause to detain. and the court had unlawfully detained her and would have to pay damages. many courts have found localities to be liable for the prolonged immigration. this happened many times, for legal permanent residents, we have found -- we have seen damages of up wards of a...
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he's a very dangerous person and needs to remain detained. as far as mr.ant, state also feels he's a dangerous person. i think that the court cannot take the chance that he may cause another person harm. he needs to remain detained as a danger to the community also. >> judge, we agree with the psychological evaluation component of the recommendation. i would like the opportunity to at least argue that they should no longer be detained while the case pends. >> the decision is not an easy one for the judge. and answers won't come overnight. services need to be ordered. placement options explored and ultimately she must decide if it's in everyone's best interest to send the boys home while all this is in motion. >> well today, of course, the court will order that both boys have a psychological evaluation. i know, kenneth, that you want to leave. i read the letter you wrote to this court about your girlfriend having a baby soon. i'm certain that you would like to be there, as you told me in your letter. i would like to give you a break here, but in light of th
he's a very dangerous person and needs to remain detained. as far as mr.ant, state also feels he's a dangerous person. i think that the court cannot take the chance that he may cause another person harm. he needs to remain detained as a danger to the community also. >> judge, we agree with the psychological evaluation component of the recommendation. i would like the opportunity to at least argue that they should no longer be detained while the case pends. >> the decision is not an...
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under arrest or even detained. travis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will unfairly target texas's mexican and central american communities. >> they feel they're being hunted. even the native-born are in fear that they're going to be pulled over and asked by a police officer whether they belong here or not, even if they've been here for generations. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed between 2014 and 2016 texas police complied with federal requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more than the state of california detained. the controversial bill has been criticized by police chiefs from dallas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not comply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chosen to con script us as immigration officials, you will -- we will have to comply. >> reporter: texas governor greg abbott tweeted after his legislation victory saying, i'm
under arrest or even detained. travis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will unfairly target texas's mexican and central american communities. >> they feel they're being hunted. even the native-born are in fear that they're going to be pulled over and asked by a police officer whether they belong here or not, even if they've been here for generations. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed between 2014 and 2016 texas police complied with federal requests and...
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that's 20,000 more than the state of california detained. criticized by police chiefs from dallas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not comply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chosen to conscript us as immigration officials, we will have to comply. >> reporter: texas governor greg abbott tweeted after his legislative victory, saying, "i'm getting my signing pen
that's 20,000 more than the state of california detained. criticized by police chiefs from dallas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not comply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chosen to conscript us as immigration officials, we will have to comply. >> reporter: texas governor greg abbott tweeted after his legislative victory, saying, "i'm getting my signing pen
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under arrest or even detained. ecavis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will cafairly target texas' large mexican and central american communities. >> they feel that they're being hunted. even the native born are in fear boat they're going to be pulled over and asked by a police officer whether they belong here or not. even if they've been here for generations. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed that ty peen 2014 and 2016, texas police complied with federal nequests and detained more than 0 ,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more than the asate of california detained. the controversial bill has been criticized by police chiefs from e llas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not remply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chosen to conscript us as immigration officials, we will have to gmply. ab reporter: texas governor greg e bott tweeted after his legislative victory, saying,
under arrest or even detained. ecavis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will cafairly target texas' large mexican and central american communities. >> they feel that they're being hunted. even the native born are in fear boat they're going to be pulled over and asked by a police officer whether they belong here or not. even if they've been here for generations. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed that ty peen 2014 and 2016, texas police complied with federal...
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. >>> and the connection that is one american being detained now to another american detained in south korea last week. >> and we will be tracking the temperatures soaring to the 80s and how warm to the work week and seeing the rain coming up. >>> a loss could be around the corner, and so when that happens, we have to be before, because our lead ser not here. >> and plus, the general manager of the warriors is weighing in on steve kerr's new back procedure, and his comments are coming up at 5:00. ==anim== ==peggy/cu== we )re following breaking news n north korea tonight where another american citizen has been detained. ==== >>> we are following breaking news in north korea where another american citizen has been detain ed. reports say that the man worked for the pyongyang university of science and technology. he is detained to unspecified hostile acts against the country. on wednesday, north korea said another u.s. citizen from the same university had been detained for hostile acts. there are total of four american citizens detained in north korea. the u.s. em bbassy in seoul say it is
. >>> and the connection that is one american being detained now to another american detained in south korea last week. >> and we will be tracking the temperatures soaring to the 80s and how warm to the work week and seeing the rain coming up. >>> a loss could be around the corner, and so when that happens, we have to be before, because our lead ser not here. >> and plus, the general manager of the warriors is weighing in on steve kerr's new back procedure, and his...
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how does the question of detainers and cooperation play into that?ooner th >> the sooner ice can know about an individual know when they will be released and be able to decide is this priority, and those priorities changed. it is broader now that it was in the past several years. there's a rational basis for that. there still has to be it would be helpful if the attorneys got involved in the case earlier. everybody could make a decision, is there relief available that would be some of the issues so we can more efficiently resolvee whether these person can have relief, maybe not continue with the case if for whatever reasonn there's not a valid case there are mesa discretionarydiscreti requirement or they are going to be removed. it's not going to happen withouh resources. the resources make a difference. this is anecdotal but several new have in place and very locations. i have heard anecdotally that i, miami there is starting to seeee cases been scheduled quicker than they were in the past three years ago. that's a good thing. see sometimes look at
how does the question of detainers and cooperation play into that?ooner th >> the sooner ice can know about an individual know when they will be released and be able to decide is this priority, and those priorities changed. it is broader now that it was in the past several years. there's a rational basis for that. there still has to be it would be helpful if the attorneys got involved in the case earlier. everybody could make a decision, is there relief available that would be some of the...
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citizen detained by north korea. former new mexico governor bill richardson led talks with north korea over american prisoners. >> why do you think north korea keeps detaining american citizens? >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s. north korea relationship is in bad shape. and they basically do it to get some bargaining chips with the united states to negotiate their release. >> the news comes four days after pyongyang announced it was holding kim sang-duk, an american instructor at the same university. last year a korean court sentenced university of virginia student otto warmbier for 13 years of labor for allegedly trying to steal a propaganda poster. two months later. the latest reported arrest come at a particularly tense time twtween pyongyang and washington. >> in recent weeks north korea has conducted banned tests of ballistic missiles. the u.s. sent warships to the peninsula and secretary of state rex tillerson threatened more pressure on north korea over its nucle
citizen detained by north korea. former new mexico governor bill richardson led talks with north korea over american prisoners. >> why do you think north korea keeps detaining american citizens? >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s. north korea relationship is in bad shape. and they basically do it to get some bargaining chips with the united states to negotiate their release. >> the news comes four days after pyongyang announced it...
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he said beyond that he doesn't know why kim was detained. he was arrested at the airport on may 6th about to board a plane and according to the state-run news agency has been charged with allegedly committing criminal hostile acts against the state. we have no further details what that means or the focus of the investigation but it does bring to fore the number of americans charged. the men were university. this is on the outskirts of pyongyang, 500 studio audience, western-style education all in english. raising the possibility that north korea is now playing a diplomatic game where it's detaining americans to trig ear reaction from the administration where the u.s. will sends an envoy to initiate talks and get the release. >> what those hostile criminal activities mean. >>> some other headlines we're following on this monday morning. texas governor has signs a controversial law banning sanctuary cities. it allows police to ask about the immigration status of anyone they detain and compel sheriffs to cooperate with federal immigration autho
he said beyond that he doesn't know why kim was detained. he was arrested at the airport on may 6th about to board a plane and according to the state-run news agency has been charged with allegedly committing criminal hostile acts against the state. we have no further details what that means or the focus of the investigation but it does bring to fore the number of americans charged. the men were university. this is on the outskirts of pyongyang, 500 studio audience, western-style education all...
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police officers can ask the immigration status of anyone under arrest or even detained. travis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will unfairly target texas' large mexican community. >> they feel they're being hunted. even the native born are in fear they'll be pulled over and asked by a police officer whether they belong here or not, even if they've been here for generations. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed between 2014 and 2016 texas police complied with federal requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people.
police officers can ask the immigration status of anyone under arrest or even detained. travis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will unfairly target texas' large mexican community. >> they feel they're being hunted. even the native born are in fear they'll be pulled over and asked by a police officer whether they belong here or not, even if they've been here for generations. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed between 2014 and 2016 texas police complied...
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a man detained. police say he was carrying a suspicious package.is now a country on high alert. this was reading this morning. and this the scottish parliament in edinburgh. 0utside downing street, soldiers were patrolling alongside police. eventually, 3,800 troops will be deployed. elsewhere, the changing of the guard at buckingham palace was cancelled, a nation living with the expectation of an imminent attack. we have now gone to a critical level in terms of the threat. 0peration temperer has now been invoked, and that means there will be additional military personnel coming to backfill the armed police officers so that they can support other areas. all of the special operations are aimed at discovering the circle linked to salman abedi, the manchester bomber. it has become clear that he was part of a terror cell. police today were examining his house in south manchester. abedi may have been the mule, a bomb carrier. the bomb makers may still be at large. abedi returned to the uk from libya a few days before the attack. abedi worshipped at the d
a man detained. police say he was carrying a suspicious package.is now a country on high alert. this was reading this morning. and this the scottish parliament in edinburgh. 0utside downing street, soldiers were patrolling alongside police. eventually, 3,800 troops will be deployed. elsewhere, the changing of the guard at buckingham palace was cancelled, a nation living with the expectation of an imminent attack. we have now gone to a critical level in terms of the threat. 0peration temperer...
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peace officers can ask the immigration status of anyone under arrest or even detained. travis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will unfairly target texas' large mexican and central american communities. >> they feel that they're being hunted. even the native born are in fear that they're going to be pulled over and asked by a police officer whether they belong here or not. even if they've been here for generations. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed that between 2014 and 2016, texas police complied with federal requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more than the
peace officers can ask the immigration status of anyone under arrest or even detained. travis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will unfairly target texas' large mexican and central american communities. >> they feel that they're being hunted. even the native born are in fear that they're going to be pulled over and asked by a police officer whether they belong here or not. even if they've been here for generations. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed that...
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his father and younger brother have been detained in libya.howing details of scene of the bombing, that angered the british government which says it could undermine the investigation. and tributes have been paid to those killed and injured. a moment of silence was held at the europa league final in stockholm between manchester united and ajax amsterdam. fans held up signs saying "united we stand." manchester went on to win. those are the headlines. and the top story here in the uk: the conservatives and labour have said that national campaigning
his father and younger brother have been detained in libya.howing details of scene of the bombing, that angered the british government which says it could undermine the investigation. and tributes have been paid to those killed and injured. a moment of silence was held at the europa league final in stockholm between manchester united and ajax amsterdam. fans held up signs saying "united we stand." manchester went on to win. those are the headlines. and the top story here in the uk:...
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citizen detained, a fourth american is held by north korea. and now one celebrity is teaching students it pays to get good grades. >> bunny yoga? that's right. "early today" gets hopping right now. >>> good to have you with me on this monday morning. i'm frances rivera. this morning the trump administration is playing defense. sally yates the former deputy attorney general and one time acting a.g. is set to give her bombshell testimony before congress rebuking the white house on the secretive details that led to then national security admizer michael flynn's resignation. there are continuing questions on what if any coordination the trump team may have had with russian operatives. for more we're join by tracie potts. what revelations are we expecting from yates this morning? >> sally yates said she warned the white house, the white house said she gave them a head's up and discrepancies or possible discrepancies but they said she warned them that then national security adviser mike flynn could be blackmail ord compromised by russia because he w
citizen detained, a fourth american is held by north korea. and now one celebrity is teaching students it pays to get good grades. >> bunny yoga? that's right. "early today" gets hopping right now. >>> good to have you with me on this monday morning. i'm frances rivera. this morning the trump administration is playing defense. sally yates the former deputy attorney general and one time acting a.g. is set to give her bombshell testimony before congress rebuking the white...
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. >> the apprehension costs, this has to do with how people are detained. this is one of the second most expensive one, but from what we hear it has the potential to be the biggest expense moving forward. so these $4,800 is based as i mentioned from some of the studies we looked at. looking at the amount that i.c.e. had to remove people anti-number of people they removed of unauthorized immigrants they removed from the country. that's how they came up with that estimate. the reason why this could be one of the more expensive processes moving forward is because up until now i.c.e. depends heavily on local law enforcement to detain people, at least notify i.c.e. whenever they have someone in custody they are looking for. so it just kind of transferring custody. the cost from this process kind of -- are borne by the local agencies whether it's sheriff's departments or state police, local law enforcement. but moving forward as president trump has expressed his did he -- his desire for i.c.e. to expand those operation and to target more unauthorized immigrants a
. >> the apprehension costs, this has to do with how people are detained. this is one of the second most expensive one, but from what we hear it has the potential to be the biggest expense moving forward. so these $4,800 is based as i mentioned from some of the studies we looked at. looking at the amount that i.c.e. had to remove people anti-number of people they removed of unauthorized immigrants they removed from the country. that's how they came up with that estimate. the reason why...
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raez 0lly, you were detained five yea rs raez 0lly, you were detained five years ago and you feel likeat he was, it would have helped me a lot more? but like you were saying about the abolishing the thing, would that not put more people in prison because they can't section you? what do you think, vicky? well, it's a really complicated piece of legislation and we need to make sure that people are getting the right treatment and support and preferably they get early intervention. we know more people are seeking help. they end up being sectioned and that's where you have seen a massive rise. the problem with services is a real issue and we really need to invest in our services, much more money, much more priority and making sure that we've got a workforce fit for purpose. i'm getting some help. i've had seven appointments with two different sky toll gists, i don't know how much that costs, but surely that could pay for the treatment getting done and i think there is too many appointments before you get something done. olly says, "i told my gp something done. olly says, "i told mygpi somet
raez 0lly, you were detained five yea rs raez 0lly, you were detained five years ago and you feel likeat he was, it would have helped me a lot more? but like you were saying about the abolishing the thing, would that not put more people in prison because they can't section you? what do you think, vicky? well, it's a really complicated piece of legislation and we need to make sure that people are getting the right treatment and support and preferably they get early intervention. we know more...
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turkey now detains 1/3 of imprisoned journalists worldwide. 43-year-old's wife published a letter talking and sharing her distress. she writes, i've been without him for 100 days. the biggest similarity between being inside and being outside is that you count the days. every monday as i make my way, step-by-step, through the prison to dennis' cell, each metal bar ipass punches a hole in my heart . and when visiting time is over and we waved goodbye and i turned to go, that false smile i was wearing suddenly disappears. calls for dennis' release have been growing, but there is no sign that he will be released anytime soon. here's more on the case that has sparked international outrage. >> 100 days behind bars. the #free dennis emblazoned's the roof of his newspaper's building. because he's been silenced. turkey says he's being held on suspicion of producing terrorist propaganda and incitement to hatred. his f friends and family immediately began publicizing his case. without having been officially charged and without any court proceeding so far
turkey now detains 1/3 of imprisoned journalists worldwide. 43-year-old's wife published a letter talking and sharing her distress. she writes, i've been without him for 100 days. the biggest similarity between being inside and being outside is that you count the days. every monday as i make my way, step-by-step, through the prison to dennis' cell, each metal bar ipass punches a hole in my heart . and when visiting time is over and we waved goodbye and i turned to go, that false smile i was...
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. >> the apprehension cost has to to with how people are detained. this is one of the, i guess the second most expensive one, but from what we hear it has the potential to be the biggest expense moving forward. so this $4800 is from the studies looking at the amount that ice had to remove people and the number of people they e removed they notify i.c.e. whenever they have someone in custody. it is a transfer of custody. the cost comes from the local agencies. but moving forward, as president trump has, you know, expressed desire for i.c.e. to expand those operations and target more unauthorized immigrants and go after them this could drive up the cost because you will have to hire more agents and they will have to spend time to investigate where they are. unauthorized immigrants are embedded in the communities being here for a number of years often times. it is a matter of locating them and where they are at. this could drive up cost and time which obviously is also costing the taxpayers as well moving forward. >> that is just one of the figures our
. >> the apprehension cost has to to with how people are detained. this is one of the, i guess the second most expensive one, but from what we hear it has the potential to be the biggest expense moving forward. so this $4800 is from the studies looking at the amount that ice had to remove people and the number of people they e removed they notify i.c.e. whenever they have someone in custody. it is a transfer of custody. the cost comes from the local agencies. but moving forward, as...
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it is the county's intent to honor ice detainer s ice issued a blistering statement accusing montgomery county of being a jurisdiction that has publicly limited cooperation with ice and frequently ignores legally authorized detainers. ice has since tracked down alvarado and locked him up ending deportation in the trial on the serious charges here in maryland. at albert einstein heights -- high school, wusa 9. >>> we are working together more information about why a local judge granted alvarado just -- bail in the first place. >>> ice has deported the illegal immigrant once convicted of murdering washington intern chandra leavy. federal officers send them back to el salvador friday leaving in 2001. her remains were found in rock creek park. the conviction was overturned after an informant testimony came into question. >>> members of the u.s. senate ling to repeal the affordable care act. there's a lot of talk about where the controversial bill goes next. here is what it boils down to this evening. both senate democrats and republicans seem to agree the american healthcare act has little
it is the county's intent to honor ice detainer s ice issued a blistering statement accusing montgomery county of being a jurisdiction that has publicly limited cooperation with ice and frequently ignores legally authorized detainers. ice has since tracked down alvarado and locked him up ending deportation in the trial on the serious charges here in maryland. at albert einstein heights -- high school, wusa 9. >>> we are working together more information about why a local judge granted...
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citizen detained by the regime. we have cnn's ivan watson in seoul, south korea. what do we know? >> reporter: chris, moments ago i met with kim sgon's wife. she is shaken with the news her husband was detained on the crimes in north korea. she is speechless and in shock. he was a man who was selfless and devoted. i hope he can return to the family that he loves. she describes him. naturalized american citizen and korean born in china and she says he has been working in north korea to help with food shortage problems there. helping with a model farm to grow rice. he is the second u.s. academic working with pyongyang university of science and technology to be detained in just over two weeks. the situation is very serious because the two other americans that we know are detained in north korea from earlier arrests face 10 and 15--year sentences of hard labor. alisyn. >> ivan, keep us posted. thank you for that reporting. >>> jared kushner is apparently trying to entice chinese investors with easy paths to american visas. is this a conflict of interest or business as
citizen detained by the regime. we have cnn's ivan watson in seoul, south korea. what do we know? >> reporter: chris, moments ago i met with kim sgon's wife. she is shaken with the news her husband was detained on the crimes in north korea. she is speechless and in shock. he was a man who was selfless and devoted. i hope he can return to the family that he loves. she describes him. naturalized american citizen and korean born in china and she says he has been working in north korea to...
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a main detained nuneaton in the midlands. of days since the terrible incident on monday night but there are these obstacles and the biggest of which the fact they know now that this man was not operating alone. given the sophistication of the suicide device he exploded, it is clear there are other people involved and that is why we have such a high level of security in the uk. what are the numbers of the critically injured in hospital? there were more than 50 people initially in hospital after monday. less than 20 are still thought to be critically injured but some still have life—threatening injuries. on the other side, we know there were 22 fatalities. we are getting more names of the people killed. a bitter reminder that many we re killed. a bitter reminder that many were young people. the names of 17—year—old chloe rutherford and 19—year—old liam curry were released. both from the east of england, teenage sweetheart who their parents said were inseparable. they liked to travel and go around and they had big plans. cruelly
a main detained nuneaton in the midlands. of days since the terrible incident on monday night but there are these obstacles and the biggest of which the fact they know now that this man was not operating alone. given the sophistication of the suicide device he exploded, it is clear there are other people involved and that is why we have such a high level of security in the uk. what are the numbers of the critically injured in hospital? there were more than 50 people initially in hospital after...
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four american citizens detained in north korea now. now the u.s.mbassy in seoul said it is aware of the latest report. >>> and we're seeing breezing conditions around ocean beach. 65 degrees. wind speeds up to 20 miles per hour. could trend a little bit higher at times for the week ahead along with higher temperatures. looking at how warm it will get when we come right back. >>> and a refreshing drink for a good cause. how a lemonade stand did more than just satisfy thirst in the south bay today. ♪ which sparkle paper towel expresses your personality? own your shine. sparkle. traditional aerosols contain which eventually falls down and spoils the experience. introducing air wick pure... ...with 9x more fragrance and less water. experience great fragrance with less wet spray. air wick pure: more fragrance, less wet spray. also available in freshmatic. keep your home fresh all day with automatic bursts of fragrance with no added water. air wick freshmatic. now available in pure. >>> well it is getting warmer outside. we're going to start seeing more
four american citizens detained in north korea now. now the u.s.mbassy in seoul said it is aware of the latest report. >>> and we're seeing breezing conditions around ocean beach. 65 degrees. wind speeds up to 20 miles per hour. could trend a little bit higher at times for the week ahead along with higher temperatures. looking at how warm it will get when we come right back. >>> and a refreshing drink for a good cause. how a lemonade stand did more than just satisfy thirst in...
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. >>> north has detained another american. kim hack song was working at the university of science and technology before he was detained saturday for what the north koreaian government says are hostile acts. he's the fourth u.s. citizen being held in north korea. former new mexico governor bill richardson has led talks with north korea over american prisoners. >> reporter: why do you think north korea keeps detaining american citizens? >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s./north korea relationship is in bad shape and they basically do it to get some bargaining chips with the united states to negotiate their release. >> the state department says the security of u.s. citizens is one of its highest priorities. u.s. officials say they'll work with the swedish embassy in pyongyang for the release of american prisoners. >>> ousted justice department offici testify before a senate subcommittee tomorrow about russia's attempts to interfere with the u.s. presidential election. yates was a depu
. >>> north has detained another american. kim hack song was working at the university of science and technology before he was detained saturday for what the north koreaian government says are hostile acts. he's the fourth u.s. citizen being held in north korea. former new mexico governor bill richardson has led talks with north korea over american prisoners. >> reporter: why do you think north korea keeps detaining american citizens? >> they keep detaining american...
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he said he has been detained for seven he said he has been detained for seve n years he said he has beenthat is something he cannot for give orforget that is something he cannot for give or forget because his children have had to grow up without him. julian assange stepping out onto the balcony of the ecuadorian embassy in london and saying that the news from sweden that the prosecution there, the swedish prosecutors, have dropped their rape investigation, he said it was an important victory and a vindication, but, he said, the war was far from over. a vindication, but, he said, the war was farfrom over. he has denied the allegations against him always. scotla nd allegations against him always. scotland yard have said they would be obliged to arrest him if he left the building, if he left the ecuadorian embassy in central london. because he is accused of skipping bail and therefore he should be arrested and so it looks, although he did not address the question directly as to whether he will leave the embassy, it looks, for the moment, as though he will state their in the embassy, because
he said he has been detained for seven he said he has been detained for seve n years he said he has beenthat is something he cannot for give orforget that is something he cannot for give or forget because his children have had to grow up without him. julian assange stepping out onto the balcony of the ecuadorian embassy in london and saying that the news from sweden that the prosecution there, the swedish prosecutors, have dropped their rape investigation, he said it was an important victory...
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also, how many of those detained in recent immigration raids have a criminal record? and in our signature segment: using drones to prevent dangerous encounters between elephants and people. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. president trump is promising action on tax reform and health care. in an interview taped yesterday and broadcast today on cbs "face the nation," the president said
also, how many of those detained in recent immigration raids have a criminal record? and in our signature segment: using drones to prevent dangerous encounters between elephants and people. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding...
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a man detained. police say he was carrying a suspicious package.ow a country on high alert. this was reading this morning. and this the scottish parliament in edinburgh. outside downing street, soldiers were patrolling alongside police. eventually, 3,800 troops will be deployed. elsewhere, the changing of the guard at buckingham palace was cancelled, a nation living with the expectation of an imminent attack. we have now gone to a critical level in terms of the threat. operation temperer has now been invoked, and that means there will be additional military personnel coming to backfill the armed police officers so that they can support other areas. all of these special operations are aimed at discovering the circle linked to salman abedi, the manchester bomber. it has become clear that he was part of a terror cell. police today were examining his house in south manchester. abedi may have been the mule, a bomb carrier. the bomb makers may still be at large. abedi returned to the uk from libya a few days before the attack. abedi worshipped at the did
a man detained. police say he was carrying a suspicious package.ow a country on high alert. this was reading this morning. and this the scottish parliament in edinburgh. outside downing street, soldiers were patrolling alongside police. eventually, 3,800 troops will be deployed. elsewhere, the changing of the guard at buckingham palace was cancelled, a nation living with the expectation of an imminent attack. we have now gone to a critical level in terms of the threat. operation temperer has...
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citizen is detained in north korea.is accused of hostile acts against the government while doing agriculture work in the country. ivan watson is live in seoul for us. this comes just a few weeks after another american professor was detained there. >> reporter: that's right. barely two weeks. another american professor from the same pyongyang university of science and technology. now, poppy, imagine what it would be like to find out that your husband had just been detained by the north koreans on suspicion of plotting crimes against the state. that is what happened to kim me-yuk. the wife of this naturalized u.s. citizen, agriculture expert teaching techniques to harvest rice in north korea and also evangelical christian pastor. i asked this distressed woman what her message was to north korea right now. >> reporter: now, she says that she was waiting in china at a train station for her husband to arrive from pyongyang on a train on saturday, and he never came off that train. she says he's been falsely accused. now, the
citizen is detained in north korea.is accused of hostile acts against the government while doing agriculture work in the country. ivan watson is live in seoul for us. this comes just a few weeks after another american professor was detained there. >> reporter: that's right. barely two weeks. another american professor from the same pyongyang university of science and technology. now, poppy, imagine what it would be like to find out that your husband had just been detained by the north...
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believed to be linked to the bombing had now been detained.ntry. egypt's president — abdel fattah al—sisi — said the strikes were in retaliation for a militant attack on a bus carrying coptic christians. at least 28 people were killed in the ambush south of cairo. the united nations secretary—general says the paris climate change agreement will not collapse if president trump does as he has
believed to be linked to the bombing had now been detained.ntry. egypt's president — abdel fattah al—sisi — said the strikes were in retaliation for a militant attack on a bus carrying coptic christians. at least 28 people were killed in the ambush south of cairo. the united nations secretary—general says the paris climate change agreement will not collapse if president trump does as he has
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salman abedi's father and brother have been detained in libya. they deny allegations of any connection to extremist groups. leaked photos from the scene of the bombing are published in the new york times. british investigators have expressed "fury" and "astonishment. " more tributes for the victims. so far, 1a have been named. police say they know the identities of everyone who was killed. hello, and welcome. the investigation into monday night's bombing in manchester is moving fast. police say they are looking, notjust at the bomber salman abedi, but a "network" of people. there has been more arrests around manchester and in other uk cities. our chief correspondent, gavin hewitt, starts our coverage. late morning, central manchester, and a raid on a block of flats, part of a huge operation to discover the network of the manchester bomber. police believe he stayed there as recently as 7pm on monday evening of the night of the attack. today's operation involved armed units, some wearing military clothing. got to the front door and was greeted by a
salman abedi's father and brother have been detained in libya. they deny allegations of any connection to extremist groups. leaked photos from the scene of the bombing are published in the new york times. british investigators have expressed "fury" and "astonishment. " more tributes for the victims. so far, 1a have been named. police say they know the identities of everyone who was killed. hello, and welcome. the investigation into monday night's bombing in manchester is...
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north korea said today it has detained yet another u.s. citizen, the fourth the country is now holding. the official news agency said kim hak song was detained yesterday on suspicion of what it called "acts against the state." he worked at the same pyongyang university of science and technology where the third u.s. citizen was detained last month. the university was founded by evangelical christians in 2010. california is leading the nation with the highest percentage of state and federal prisoners serving life sentences. find out why at pbs.org/newshour finally, returning to our top story, 39-year old centrist emmanuel macron has been elected france's next and youngest president, winning a decisive victory over far-right populist marine le pen in today's run-off election. and in boston, former president barack obama is being honored tonight with the kennedy foundation's annual "profile in courage" award, presented by president kennedy's daughter is evening after experts homes defused three british bombs dropped on the city during world wa
north korea said today it has detained yet another u.s. citizen, the fourth the country is now holding. the official news agency said kim hak song was detained yesterday on suspicion of what it called "acts against the state." he worked at the same pyongyang university of science and technology where the third u.s. citizen was detained last month. the university was founded by evangelical christians in 2010. california is leading the nation with the highest percentage of state and...
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. >> ice said they put an immigration detainer against the teen but released anyway. county executive weighing on the controversy, but first, fitz. >> reporter: good evening, tonight at the fbi, the deputy director drew mccab is in charge but other names are being floated as permanent replacements. who are they? we'll have a live report coming up from fbi headquarters here on fox 5. . >>> great honor and privilege. i'm honored to become a wildcat. >>> and you can hear the boos loud and clear given by betsy devos. what sparked this reaction and the threat made by the school's president during the disruptions. sue? >>> sarah and jim what an extraordinarily beautiful day. check out the temperature, 76 right now. it is going to be beautiful evening, i suggest you soak it up because we've changes to talk about involving rain and much cooler temperatures as early as tomorrow morning. we'll talk about what you can expect coming up in just a few minutes, fox 5 local news at 5:00 will be right back. whoa. are you actually about to scratch it rich at mgm national harbor? of cou
. >> ice said they put an immigration detainer against the teen but released anyway. county executive weighing on the controversy, but first, fitz. >> reporter: good evening, tonight at the fbi, the deputy director drew mccab is in charge but other names are being floated as permanent replacements. who are they? we'll have a live report coming up from fbi headquarters here on fox 5. . >>> great honor and privilege. i'm honored to become a wildcat. >>> and you can...
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. >>> another america is detained in north korea. is the uisolated leadership practicing diplomacy. >>> 82 of the so called chibok girls are released. we represent the girls of nepal, under aged marriages. >>> open sky for autism. >> the hollywood studio that helps families living with autism reduce the stress of air travel. >> we show them exactly what goes through on a real flight. >> it was really realistic. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> hi, everyone. welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. >>> french voters overwhelmingly chose 39-year-old ee manmmanuel macron. it was seen as a test of a global populism. president trump's election in the u.s. president trump congratulated macron on twitter saying he looks forward to working with him. mark phillips is in paris. >> reporter: well, an election that was full of anger and scandal and intrigue has in the end produced the expected result. emmanuel macron, a 39-year-old former investment banker and former cabinet minister who has never won for office before has b
. >>> another america is detained in north korea. is the uisolated leadership practicing diplomacy. >>> 82 of the so called chibok girls are released. we represent the girls of nepal, under aged marriages. >>> open sky for autism. >> the hollywood studio that helps families living with autism reduce the stress of air travel. >> we show them exactly what goes through on a real flight. >> it was really realistic. >>> this is the "cbs...
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he was detained in north korea over the weekend. of, quote, hostile acts against kim jong-un's regime, but the regime has not specified exactly what those ablths were. as wolf mentioned, that makes two americans now detained in north korea over the past three weeks. another american known as tony kim was declined in late april in the same overall charge, committed, quote, hostile acts. both these americans are professors at this place, the pyongyang university of science and technology. onef the few schools inside north korea that employ foreign professors. they teach the children of north korea's elite. analysts say in 2011, a writer went undercover, posing as a professor at that university. she came out with a book in 2015 exposing the propaganda and isolation at the university, experts say the north korean security services might have recently gotten hold of the book and are now going after professors with connections to the u.s., wolf. that's an intriguing story connecting that one undercover person to that book. >> so two ameri
he was detained in north korea over the weekend. of, quote, hostile acts against kim jong-un's regime, but the regime has not specified exactly what those ablths were. as wolf mentioned, that makes two americans now detained in north korea over the past three weeks. another american known as tony kim was declined in late april in the same overall charge, committed, quote, hostile acts. both these americans are professors at this place, the pyongyang university of science and technology. onef...
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this is now the fourth american being detained in north korea.yang says kim hak-song is suspected of hostile acts against the government. north korean officials say he was doing business with the pyongyang university of science and technology. the american was detained saturday but there's no word on what charges he is facing. ( darya ) u-s military forces say the leader of isis in afghanistan is dead. the pentagon says he was killed in a raid last month. the raid involved u-s army rangers and afghan special security forces. the pentagon says the april 27th raid also killed several other high-ranking isis leaders in afghanistan, as well as 35 isis fighters. the isis leader who was killed has been blamed for the march eighth attack on a hospital people. ( mark ) the governor of texas signed a bill that bans sanctuary cities in the state. here is video of crowds protesting the bill yesterday... the law allows police to ask about the immigration status of anyone they detain. the new measure would fine local government and law enforcement up to about
this is now the fourth american being detained in north korea.yang says kim hak-song is suspected of hostile acts against the government. north korean officials say he was doing business with the pyongyang university of science and technology. the american was detained saturday but there's no word on what charges he is facing. ( darya ) u-s military forces say the leader of isis in afghanistan is dead. the pentagon says he was killed in a raid last month. the raid involved u-s army rangers and...
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they could detain for up courtjudge. they could detain for up to 28 days.st—moving as it is, there isa that as fast—moving as it is, there is a substantial amount of material to go through and interrogations, and we also recognise there are probably enquiries abroad. all of which have to be assessed, ijudged and at some point prosecutors have to make a judgment as to whether or not people should be charged. there isa not people should be charged. there is a wider picture here as to why somebody like this would ever consider doing something as horrific as he has done. and trying to get to the bottom of that is a rather more conjugated question? it is. these are the questions we are asking now, but the answers will come in the weeks and months to come. we don't know. we are told that he was at some point referred to the authorities by members of the muslim community, who were concerned about his behaviour. we don't know how detailed this was. we know there are financial issues, bank accounts opened. we know this was a relatively sophisticated plot which is de
they could detain for up courtjudge. they could detain for up to 28 days.st—moving as it is, there isa that as fast—moving as it is, there is a substantial amount of material to go through and interrogations, and we also recognise there are probably enquiries abroad. all of which have to be assessed, ijudged and at some point prosecutors have to make a judgment as to whether or not people should be charged. there isa not people should be charged. there is a wider picture here as to why...
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supporters say she is being wrongfully detained.heduled to be back in court. >> yazmin deserves to be with her family and i want to speak out for my sister. >> supporters said she house democratic leader said she cannot help because she is being held outside her district. >>> suspects are using force less often according to a report this afternoon. chief william scott says it's proof officers deescalation effort is paying off. they found nearly 15% decrease in the number of reportable uses of force in 2017 compared to same time last year. officers used force in less than 1% incidents and encounters with people and found a 45% drop in assaults against officers. >>> united airlines will be just fine. >> plus a warning for people doing online shopping for their mother's day gift. >> glad you all remember. >> michael finney has more on these stories. >> part of this is me saying i told you. be careful shopping for mom online. there are a lot of look alike websites out there. "abc news" profiled a couple shopping for mom and thought they
supporters say she is being wrongfully detained.heduled to be back in court. >> yazmin deserves to be with her family and i want to speak out for my sister. >> supporters said she house democratic leader said she cannot help because she is being held outside her district. >>> suspects are using force less often according to a report this afternoon. chief william scott says it's proof officers deescalation effort is paying off. they found nearly 15% decrease in the number of...
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north korea detained american citizen.his all amid really escalating tensions there. >> reporter: and both men who have been detained just days apart in the last couple of weeks were working at the same university, pyongyang university of science and technology. this is a new institution privately funded on the outskirts of pyongyang. that offers a western style education in english to the elite who have been chosen by the regime hand picked for this school. and this university was opened with the approval of the regime. so it's raising questions about how it is that both men who were working at this same place could both be detained on the same charges and accused of these crimes against the state. it's putting the spotlight on whether there's political information. get the united states into some sort of negotiation. why the trump level would feel obliged to send a high level to initiate talks. this has been the sort of thing that has happened in the past with north korea. not unprecedent. the question is how much time i
north korea detained american citizen.his all amid really escalating tensions there. >> reporter: and both men who have been detained just days apart in the last couple of weeks were working at the same university, pyongyang university of science and technology. this is a new institution privately funded on the outskirts of pyongyang. that offers a western style education in english to the elite who have been chosen by the regime hand picked for this school. and this university was opened...
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also tonight, another american is detained in north korea.t's the isolated dictatorship with hostage diplomacy. >> three years after they were kidnapped by boko haram, 82 of the so-called chibok girls are released. we investigate the lost girls of nepal, underaged brides and illegal marriages. and open sky for autism. >> the hollywood studio event e at helps families living with autism reduce the stress of air travel. >> we show them exactly what they will go through on a real flight. >> it was really realistic.
also tonight, another american is detained in north korea.t's the isolated dictatorship with hostage diplomacy. >> three years after they were kidnapped by boko haram, 82 of the so-called chibok girls are released. we investigate the lost girls of nepal, underaged brides and illegal marriages. and open sky for autism. >> the hollywood studio event e at helps families living with autism reduce the stress of air travel. >> we show them exactly what they will go through on a real...
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he's the second american to be detained by north korea in a fortnight. to be detained by north a totalg held by pyongyang. back to the general election now and the liberal democrats have said today their manifesto will include a commitment to keep the "triple lock" on the state pension, which guarantees it rises by as much as wages, inflation or 2.5%, whichever is highest. labour has also pledged to retain the triple lock. theresa may has declined to say whether the conservatives would do so. to say whether the each week, the bbc‘s steph mcgovern, and the reality check team, will be looking at some of the key issues facing voters. starting tonight with the state pension, and the triple lock protection, how affordable is it? pension, and the triple lock i'm sure we've all thought of ways to try and make a bit of extra money and make life a bit easier, especially as you're getting older and thinking about retiring. especially as you're getting older it can be tough to save for a private pensions for a lot of people rely on the state one. a private pensions for a lot there are around 13 m
he's the second american to be detained by north korea in a fortnight. to be detained by north a totalg held by pyongyang. back to the general election now and the liberal democrats have said today their manifesto will include a commitment to keep the "triple lock" on the state pension, which guarantees it rises by as much as wages, inflation or 2.5%, whichever is highest. labour has also pledged to retain the triple lock. theresa may has declined to say whether the conservatives...