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how does that compare to the total amount of immigrants detained? guest: it is difficult but important. we've heard the president talking about detention beds, we will have violent criminals released into american communities, the trump administration saying democrats wanting murderers released into communities. when you look at the detained population, there are 54,000 criminal convictions. crossing the border is now treated as an administrative violation, as a criminal violation, a criminal act. some of those people will have things on the records. number, 54,000, some of those are immigration violations , a traffic stop. the most significant number within those criminal convictions are duis. trafficher drug immigration violations. when we have the president talking about murderers being it wasd on the streets, about 1600 convictions for homicide. , ite that is a high number is a small fraction of the total that we are talking about. there are many studies that have consistently shown that immigrants commit crimes at a lesser rate than u.s. citize
how does that compare to the total amount of immigrants detained? guest: it is difficult but important. we've heard the president talking about detention beds, we will have violent criminals released into american communities, the trump administration saying democrats wanting murderers released into communities. when you look at the detained population, there are 54,000 criminal convictions. crossing the border is now treated as an administrative violation, as a criminal violation, a criminal...
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and you mention how many you think are detained. these camps and what's happening inside? we have very little information in terms of the scope of the camps. we have interviewed individuals who were detained in those camps and we certainly know that there are very credible and strong allegations of mistreatment, of torture. these are, you know, completely legally baseless detention centres in which people are arbitrarily and indefinitely detained, where uighur muslims and other turkic muslims are detained indefinitely for so—called political re—education. so completely legally baseless camps. we don't have a sense of the full numbers. again, you would need an international fact—finding mission of investigators to have access to the camps in a way that was credible and transparent, to really get to the bottom of the scale and the scope. but certainly what we've seen is a real increase in the level of oppression in the xinjiang as a whole. over a number of years there have been very serious allegations of intimidation, surveillance, t
and you mention how many you think are detained. these camps and what's happening inside? we have very little information in terms of the scope of the camps. we have interviewed individuals who were detained in those camps and we certainly know that there are very credible and strong allegations of mistreatment, of torture. these are, you know, completely legally baseless detention centres in which people are arbitrarily and indefinitely detained, where uighur muslims and other turkic muslims...
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the sea watch three was detained after being allowed to disembark the sea watch iii was detained afterrants in the sicilian port of catania. italy's populist government has been trying to stop humanitarian groups from bringing rescued migrants ashore. authorities in the united states fear the death toll linked to the deep freeze may rise. at least 21 people have died during the cold snap. the mercury plummeted to —30 degrees celsius in places like chicago but the icy conditions have started to ease. emergency services are bracing for the ice and snow to melt, increasing the chance of urban flooding and mudslides. venezuela's opposition leader juan guaido is calling for the biggest mass protests in the nation's history this weekend as he tries to force president nicholas maduro from power. the opposition are demanding new elections, to end the political and economic chaos engulfing the country. human rights lawyers have told the bbc there's been a wave of political arrests, with almost 1,000 people detained in recent days. the government denies it tortures prisoners. but our internation
the sea watch three was detained after being allowed to disembark the sea watch iii was detained afterrants in the sicilian port of catania. italy's populist government has been trying to stop humanitarian groups from bringing rescued migrants ashore. authorities in the united states fear the death toll linked to the deep freeze may rise. at least 21 people have died during the cold snap. the mercury plummeted to —30 degrees celsius in places like chicago but the icy conditions have started...
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i don't think they should get detained. the federal system -- like my counterpart said, it's based on individualized determination, not necessarily just the conduct. i think that's the right approach. >> let's go to martine calling from salem, oregon. >> caller: good morning. i'm calling this is to do with my son. he has schizophrenia. he is homeless. since he was 17, i couldn't help with his school and what he was doing was being helped through disability efforts. when he turned 17, he keeps going to jail. he is homeless and on the streets and acting harassing. he goes to jail. they let him out. he pleads guilty because he doesn't know what to do. nobody will take any accountability. i took him to the hospital for two months. it's ridiculous. they referred him to services. he won't go because he's schizophrenic. when he is in jail, it's a relief for me. but it's not fair to him. he keeps getting more fines, on probation. he will be in there longer and longer. >> are you the person who keeps bailing your son out? is this co
i don't think they should get detained. the federal system -- like my counterpart said, it's based on individualized determination, not necessarily just the conduct. i think that's the right approach. >> let's go to martine calling from salem, oregon. >> caller: good morning. i'm calling this is to do with my son. he has schizophrenia. he is homeless. since he was 17, i couldn't help with his school and what he was doing was being helped through disability efforts. when he turned...
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you typically detain, especially a noncitizen, who's a flight risk, you detain people until you convictm. 88% of crimes not related to immigration status is a lot. >> what the democrats are trying to do, and we'll see what comes from the negotiation, is say, let's go after the national security threats. okay? the mom who basically engaged in some speeding violation is not that and shouldn't be taking up a bed. if we have another shutdown, the border agents are not paid, the d.e.a., those prosecutors of ms-13. >> tucker: i'm not arguing for a shutdown. i just want the country to be safe. we're out of time and we will go to the rally. richard, you are pre-empted by the president. >> gosh! >> tucker: that is it. for us. we'll be back tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness andnd groupthink. d.v.r. it if you can figure that out. good night from washington. sean is in new york. as we await the rally on the border. >> sean: i can hear you tonight which is an improvement. >> tucker: yes, technology! >> sean: i didn't hear you the other night.
you typically detain, especially a noncitizen, who's a flight risk, you detain people until you convictm. 88% of crimes not related to immigration status is a lot. >> what the democrats are trying to do, and we'll see what comes from the negotiation, is say, let's go after the national security threats. okay? the mom who basically engaged in some speeding violation is not that and shouldn't be taking up a bed. if we have another shutdown, the border agents are not paid, the d.e.a., those...
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almost 1,000 people have been detained in the past ten days.our way now to meet one of them. she is a young woman who we can't identify for her own safety. she has just been released, and she has a harrowing story to tell. she says she was held in this building, the headquarters of the military police. they interrogated her about a relative, a military officer suspected of plotting against the president. translation: they tortured me. they put a plastic bag over my face and choked me. then they put my head in a bucket of water to try to drown me. i fainted, and they beat me to wake me up. they put a gun in my mouth and cocked it. they said they wanted answers fast, and that they loved to see people suffer. their boss told them all to rape me. they lifted my shirt and took off my bra and they touched me. did you think that you might be killed? translation: yes, because they were constantly saying it. they said they were going to kill me and throw me in the river. they said, "we are the government, and nobody can do anything against the governmen
almost 1,000 people have been detained in the past ten days.our way now to meet one of them. she is a young woman who we can't identify for her own safety. she has just been released, and she has a harrowing story to tell. she says she was held in this building, the headquarters of the military police. they interrogated her about a relative, a military officer suspected of plotting against the president. translation: they tortured me. they put a plastic bag over my face and choked me. then they...
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i got quite clear sense that he had been tortured for example when he was detained. and he also did tell me that they did not or the people or his friends as it were. did not want him to leave china. he showed me a particular set of photographs taken of him as sort of smiling and sort of doing the peace sign with his fingers on some sort of a segue in a park. you know only told me that was taken by his by his friends and the. in the tone of voice in which he said that made you know made it quite clear he needs friends wire and i think you know that the setting of the image also very sort of heavily suggests that the image was produced as kind of evidence that he was having a good time to turn into eve to flee to china nearly three weeks off that being seized from the train away resurfaced smiling and in seemingly good spirits as he took part in an alleged interview arranged by china's ministry of public security chinese state media were invited to the event. she is hong kong's south china morning post or i.c.m.p. was also present at the so-called interview and releas
i got quite clear sense that he had been tortured for example when he was detained. and he also did tell me that they did not or the people or his friends as it were. did not want him to leave china. he showed me a particular set of photographs taken of him as sort of smiling and sort of doing the peace sign with his fingers on some sort of a segue in a park. you know only told me that was taken by his by his friends and the. in the tone of voice in which he said that made you know made it...
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should have less money and fewer beds for people who are detained.he focus had been on the big issue for the president. they're trying to put the pressure on to keep i.c.e. in check. >> the president set to speak in el paso in moments. below that, the counter rally, beto o'rourke, marching with demonstrators against the president investment quickly, has the president weighed in? do we know what he would sign at this point? >> we don't. that is so important. the potential, we are told, on anything that does not give enough beds for ice. whether it be new, we don't know whether he will accept that. dana bash, thank you so much for being with us. this all has to do with the battle over border funding and one of the people is congressman graves, committee of the house appropriations. thank you for being with us. dana bash just told us there is new optimism that maybe the negotiators are moving closer to a deal. can i take it by your smile that that's true? >> dana has great sources, obviously. optimism, maybe that's more optimistic of a word than i would
should have less money and fewer beds for people who are detained.he focus had been on the big issue for the president. they're trying to put the pressure on to keep i.c.e. in check. >> the president set to speak in el paso in moments. below that, the counter rally, beto o'rourke, marching with demonstrators against the president investment quickly, has the president weighed in? do we know what he would sign at this point? >> we don't. that is so important. the potential, we are...
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they wanted to detain him. that's not the essence of brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers, who otherwise have been law-abiding in every other respect. he wants to incrcerate them as well as he seeks to deport them. far different than criminal aliens. >> but if the government does wind up shutting down, once again, will democrats share the blame if they insist on this issue of a limit on beds? >> wolf, a negotiation is exactly that. it's not a limit on bed. it's that i.c.e. cannot have an unlimited budget. it's beyond the question of beds. it's a question of can i.c.e. continue to overexpend and expect the congress to bail it out because of a policy that the president is directing that doesn't go to the essence of our national security? so at the end of the day, there was a bipartisan agreement, unanimously passed in the senate on december 18th of last year, the president rejected it. there hopefully will with a bipartisan agreement. the president cannot accept a bipartisan agreement, then it is fully on hi
they wanted to detain him. that's not the essence of brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers, who otherwise have been law-abiding in every other respect. he wants to incrcerate them as well as he seeks to deport them. far different than criminal aliens. >> but if the government does wind up shutting down, once again, will democrats share the blame if they insist on this issue of a limit on beds? >> wolf, a negotiation is exactly that. it's not a limit on bed. it's that i.c.e....
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>> there are different types of detainment here.re those people that are apprehended, identified, not involved in any -- >> harris: we got that. before, what you called "real criminals," those committing violent crimes on the site or are suspected of such -- you have to round them up. legally, round them up. that's not a use of any term that should offend anybody. that's what you're doing. you go out a new round of criminals and then what you do with them? because you got to go get them first. and you need a place to put them. >> harris, back down just a moment. there are people this country, probably 10 million, that have been here for many years without papers. are we going to go out and apprehend those people -- >> harris: that's not what either of us are talking about. you called these people real criminals. the ones committing violent crimes. >> i want to make that distinction. those that are committing violent crimes, i'm sleepy round them up. we should not limit any facility they may be needed to detain them. whether that is
>> there are different types of detainment here.re those people that are apprehended, identified, not involved in any -- >> harris: we got that. before, what you called "real criminals," those committing violent crimes on the site or are suspected of such -- you have to round them up. legally, round them up. that's not a use of any term that should offend anybody. that's what you're doing. you go out a new round of criminals and then what you do with them? because you got...
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, if we detain felons, that we don't have to let them go because we've run out of beds. we had to negotiate that. think about it. speaker pelosi has moved so far to the left that we had to actually negotiate to make sure we could hold terrorists and felon and that they wouldn't be forced to be set free. fortunately we are hopefully going to be able to get the language that allows the secretary of homeland security to detain terrorists and felons and that they're not forced to be set free and to have the ability, flexibility, to move money around, to make sure that we're able to detain those kind of people that are caught by our i.c.e. agents and other border patrol agents who are keeping our country safe. so at the end of the day we want to make sure that we can build more physical barriers to protect more areas of our border, and i'm hopeful that that language will come out shortly and give the president those extra tools. on another front, i know we have been speaking out against the growing anti-semitism that we've been seeing from some of the democratics in congress.
, if we detain felons, that we don't have to let them go because we've run out of beds. we had to negotiate that. think about it. speaker pelosi has moved so far to the left that we had to actually negotiate to make sure we could hold terrorists and felon and that they wouldn't be forced to be set free. fortunately we are hopefully going to be able to get the language that allows the secretary of homeland security to detain terrorists and felons and that they're not forced to be set free and to...
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the federal system detains 10% of all traffic offenses. i don't know what that is, having an open can of budweiser, cruising through yosemite, is that dangerous or not, i don't know, but 90% of traffic offenses get released. i think the federal system and like my counterpart has said is based on an individualized determination not necessarily just the conduct. i think that's probably the right approach. >> let's go to martine calling from salem, oregon. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i'm calling about this -- with my son. he's men tell at that ill, has schizophrenia, he's homeless since he was 17, i couldn't get help from the school and what he was doing through the school was being helped through disability efforts. now he keeps going to jail. so he's homeless, on the streets and he goes to jail, they set a bail, this he let him out, he bleeds guilty because he doesn't know what to do, nobody will take any [ inaudible ] -- to the hospital for two months so that he could come back and plead guilty. it's ridiculous. they referred hi
the federal system detains 10% of all traffic offenses. i don't know what that is, having an open can of budweiser, cruising through yosemite, is that dangerous or not, i don't know, but 90% of traffic offenses get released. i think the federal system and like my counterpart has said is based on an individualized determination not necessarily just the conduct. i think that's probably the right approach. >> let's go to martine calling from salem, oregon. good morning. >> caller: good...
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a wife ultimately was detained for six months before being released on conditions. the husband did not meet with a lawyer for almost a year. he was held for more than two years. meanwhile, sue ben, the defendant charged in the united states, consented to his transport here, retained a lawyer of his choice and received all the protections afforded a criminal defendant in our system, including the right to a fair and open trial. in some cases, china, russia and other authoritarian nations overtly shield their nationals from the fair administration of justice. for example, they refuse in some cases to provide mutual legal assistance in response to justified requests from the united states and other countries for evidence necessary to criminal investigations and prosecutions. as transnational crime increases in scope and complexity, we increasingly face cross-border criminal investigations. defendants, witnesses and evidence that span the globe. countries depend heavily on the expeditious international cooperation to build cases and to locate, arrest, exextra indict hos
a wife ultimately was detained for six months before being released on conditions. the husband did not meet with a lawyer for almost a year. he was held for more than two years. meanwhile, sue ben, the defendant charged in the united states, consented to his transport here, retained a lawyer of his choice and received all the protections afforded a criminal defendant in our system, including the right to a fair and open trial. in some cases, china, russia and other authoritarian nations overtly...
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the united states calls upon other nations to repatriate and prosecute their citizens detained by the s.d.s. and commence the continued efforts of the s.d.f. to return these foreign terrorist fighters to their countries of origin france is one country that's confirmed is preparing to allow jihadists to return in the coming months it's got many people worried a charlotte now investigates as false prepares for the return of jihad just captured in northern syria there has been outreach suggests and just all these people who went to fight for their enemy they are traitors to the nation they fought against us and our civilization their terrorist barbarians their enemies to france. to consider the return of the french jihadists is a decision that i find criminal regard to the safety of our citizens the announcement a u. turn in policy was sparked by the us is surprise decision to pull troops out of syria the concerns of french prisoners could be released from kurdish jails or escape as a result have forced the government to make hasty contingency plans the justice minister says france would
the united states calls upon other nations to repatriate and prosecute their citizens detained by the s.d.s. and commence the continued efforts of the s.d.f. to return these foreign terrorist fighters to their countries of origin france is one country that's confirmed is preparing to allow jihadists to return in the coming months it's got many people worried a charlotte now investigates as false prepares for the return of jihad just captured in northern syria there has been outreach suggests...
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the united states calls upon other nations to repatriate and prosecute citizens detained by the s.t.'s and commence the continued efforts of the s.d.f. to return these foreign terrorist fight says they come trees of origin france is one country that's confirmed is preparing to allow jihadists to overturn in the coming months as warnings or most of the withdrawal of any troops could allow the terrorists to escape in the region but some people in france called it a worrying development a solid two penske now investigates. as false prepares for the return of jihad ists captured in northern syria there has been outreach suggests and just saw this people who went to fight for their enemy their traitors to the nation they fought against us and our civilization their terrorist barbarians their enemies to france . to consider the return of the french jihadists is a decision that i find criminal regard to the safety of our citizens the announcement you turn in policy was sparked by the u.s. is surprise decision to pull troops out of syria and concerns that french prisoners could be released fr
the united states calls upon other nations to repatriate and prosecute citizens detained by the s.t.'s and commence the continued efforts of the s.d.f. to return these foreign terrorist fight says they come trees of origin france is one country that's confirmed is preparing to allow jihadists to overturn in the coming months as warnings or most of the withdrawal of any troops could allow the terrorists to escape in the region but some people in france called it a worrying development a solid...
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that's why he doesn't understand why the officer detained him.e says at one point he feared for his life. a vallejo man says this officer roughed him up on his front porch. >> give it back. keep your hands where you can see them. you're interfering with me, my man. so you're going to the back of the car. >> that's fine. >> okay. stop resisting. >> i'm not resisting you. >> stop resisting you. >> put me on the ground. >> if you keep fighting me, i will. >> i'm not fighting you. i get handcuffed, put into this wall. i get swung into this pole. >> reporter: adrian burrell said the impact to his head caused a concussion. >> they put the cuffs on so tight it broke the skin. >> reporter: it happened last tuesday. adrian walked out and saw officer mclaughlin pointing a gun at his cousin in the driveway. he later found out he stopped his cousin for a possible traffic violation. >> my cousin having his helmet on, i told him hey, he can't hear you. he can't hear you. chill out because the gun is out. >> reporter: he says the officer asked him to get back.
that's why he doesn't understand why the officer detained him.e says at one point he feared for his life. a vallejo man says this officer roughed him up on his front porch. >> give it back. keep your hands where you can see them. you're interfering with me, my man. so you're going to the back of the car. >> that's fine. >> okay. stop resisting. >> i'm not resisting you. >> stop resisting you. >> put me on the ground. >> if you keep fighting me, i will....
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right at the airport with authorities pointing to an interpol request to detain him as a fugitive ofjustice since then he has been locked up in a bangkok prison with bahrain seeking his extradition back home he is charged with vandalizing a police station and sentenced in absentia to ten years in prison that is despite the london based bahraini dissident group b i r d releasing the live television footage of him playing a football game right at the time of the crimes he is being accused of this may seem as a credible alibi to anyone but here is the problem it may not be enough to vindicate him since he took a swipe not just at political elite of his home country but particularly at shaikh solomon being abraham high ranking member of bahrain's royal family and a man who was one of the front runners for the presidency of fever in twenty sixteen the post which was eventually won by gianni in front back then right in the middle of the campaign either a b. accuse the shake of being responsible for his arrest and torture sheik soman was responsible for the football players for the national
right at the airport with authorities pointing to an interpol request to detain him as a fugitive ofjustice since then he has been locked up in a bangkok prison with bahrain seeking his extradition back home he is charged with vandalizing a police station and sentenced in absentia to ten years in prison that is despite the london based bahraini dissident group b i r d releasing the live television footage of him playing a football game right at the time of the crimes he is being accused of this...
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should have less money and fewer beds for people who are detained.his is a very important issue for a lot of democrats. the focus had been on the big issue for the president. now it focuses on the issue for democrats. a lot of democrats before the election said they wanted to abolish i.c.e. they're trying to put the pressure on to keep i.c.e. in check. >> we're looking at two events. the president set to speak in el paso in moments. below that, the counter rally, beto o'rourke, marching with demonstrators against the president. quickly, has the president weighed in? do we know what he would sign at this point? >> we don't. that is so important. it's the president's big issue. not just the wall, but the potential, we are told, to punt on anything that does not give enough beds for i.c.e. or is too easy on immigrants. >> whether it be new, we don't know whether he will accept that. dana bash, thank you so much for being with us. again, you're looking at the two events taking place at this very moment. this all has to do with the battle over border fund
should have less money and fewer beds for people who are detained.his is a very important issue for a lot of democrats. the focus had been on the big issue for the president. now it focuses on the issue for democrats. a lot of democrats before the election said they wanted to abolish i.c.e. they're trying to put the pressure on to keep i.c.e. in check. >> we're looking at two events. the president set to speak in el paso in moments. below that, the counter rally, beto o'rourke, marching...
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with an area family members he says other than my parents i have accused eleven of my relatives detained in concentration camps prove that they are still alive and here are a picture of his missing family student i thought i would love he also was my moment two brothers are they alive or killed me too we. and you can head across to your page to watch that original story about a brave her youth and also a hero why another weaker singa thinks he's been falsely imprisoned please also free feel free to tell us what you think in the comments section we're now to another story another picture you see behind me is one of the most iconic wall for tools of all time taken during the vietnam war it tells of the suffering of ordinary villagers the little girl pictured in this photo has been announced the winner of germany's the eastern peace prize the doctor's going to kettle's peace activist fanti in jason. this is to say that kumble to be the recipient of such a thing that this thing was a word. with so much meaning behind it can focus famous for being the subject of a photograph. a photograph of
with an area family members he says other than my parents i have accused eleven of my relatives detained in concentration camps prove that they are still alive and here are a picture of his missing family student i thought i would love he also was my moment two brothers are they alive or killed me too we. and you can head across to your page to watch that original story about a brave her youth and also a hero why another weaker singa thinks he's been falsely imprisoned please also free feel...
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the wife was detained. the husband did not meet with a lawyer and was held for two years.eanwhile the defendant charged in the united states consented to his transport here, retained a lawyer of his choice and received all the protections afforded a criminal defendant in our system, including the right to a fair and open trial. in some cases china, russia and other nations overtly shield near nationals from the administration of justice. they refuse in some cases to provide legal assistance in response to justified requests from the united states and other countries for evidence necessary for criminal vest gauinvestigat prosecutions. as transnational crime increases we face cross border investigations. countries depend heavily on the expeditious international cooperation to build cases and locate fugitives to hold them account for their crimes. if we don't cooperate, we'll be vulnerable to criminal activity. providing those safe havens for criminals is a violation of the rule of law. some countries also undermine the law by repatrioting fugitives. china sends agents to tra
the wife was detained. the husband did not meet with a lawyer and was held for two years.eanwhile the defendant charged in the united states consented to his transport here, retained a lawyer of his choice and received all the protections afforded a criminal defendant in our system, including the right to a fair and open trial. in some cases china, russia and other nations overtly shield near nationals from the administration of justice. they refuse in some cases to provide legal assistance in...
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seventeen australian residents are believed to have been detained in china a spark of a crackdown on the muslim minority activists say the individuals were visiting relatives when they were arrested about a million we are believed to be held in camps against their will china's government though says the camps are voluntary and designed to stamp out extremist tendencies the australian government says it's not aware of any residents being held in china andrew thomas has more from sydney. there are about three thousand chinese people of the week at this is he here in australia and i spoke to the representative of that community on monday and she's told me that while she's very reluctant to go public with her concerns she feels she's getting nowhere behind closed doors with the australian government she's concerned about seventeen we get chinese people living in australia either on spouse visas or his permanent residence here in australia those are people who've returned to china for short holidays and then disappeared initially that had their passports confiscated and then they've just
seventeen australian residents are believed to have been detained in china a spark of a crackdown on the muslim minority activists say the individuals were visiting relatives when they were arrested about a million we are believed to be held in camps against their will china's government though says the camps are voluntary and designed to stamp out extremist tendencies the australian government says it's not aware of any residents being held in china andrew thomas has more from sydney. there...
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the business world carlists go on the embattled former boss of french carmaker renault has been detained in tokyo on fraud charges for nearly three months now though has shaken up his legal team hiring a high profile lawyer famous for winning acquittals something rare in japan that's come amid an announcement that renault will not pay the equivalent of two years' salary for gold a multi-million euro. carlos ghosn this new defense lawyer junichiro here in mecca had very little to say to the press. our team will start making a defense plan that has all. the high profile lawyers famous in japan for his impressive acquittal rate in a country where almost all trials ended in guilty verdicts says he hopes to be able to establish his innocence but he will not be able to count on payouts from his former employers go on was president and c.e.o. of french carmaker no but the company said it scrapped tens of millions of euros incumbency ation it's also cancelled stock options that it granted to go on but there were subject to his continued presence at the company the one celebrated executive has be
the business world carlists go on the embattled former boss of french carmaker renault has been detained in tokyo on fraud charges for nearly three months now though has shaken up his legal team hiring a high profile lawyer famous for winning acquittals something rare in japan that's come amid an announcement that renault will not pay the equivalent of two years' salary for gold a multi-million euro. carlos ghosn this new defense lawyer junichiro here in mecca had very little to say to the...
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so the question is who do you detain?he democrats certainly say you done -- detain the people who are threats to their communities. host: congressman jim himes is with us until the bottom of the ire, if you want to join the conversation the phone lines are open. for democrats (202) 748-8000, for republicans (202) 748-8001, for independents (202) 748-8002. the clock is still ticking to that friday midnight deadline. the government would still partially shut down if the president does not sign off. could you walk through the timing? who goes first, the house or the senate and how does this happen? guest: i'm ashley not sure who goes first, the story broke last night, -- i'm actually not sure who goes first, the story broke last night. both houses have to pass it. it sounds like we have a deal that democrats and republicans agree on, so the price -- the question is can the president get there? if he can't, what next? potentially you have a shut down. i think that shutdown would be on him, again. the republican and democratic
so the question is who do you detain?he democrats certainly say you done -- detain the people who are threats to their communities. host: congressman jim himes is with us until the bottom of the ire, if you want to join the conversation the phone lines are open. for democrats (202) 748-8000, for republicans (202) 748-8001, for independents (202) 748-8002. the clock is still ticking to that friday midnight deadline. the government would still partially shut down if the president does not sign...
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they detained me, and then they expelled me from the country. two big differences. >> sean: a political point that i will make, obama eight years 13 million more americans on food stamps. 8 million more in poverty. obamacare, millions and doctors, plans, one option and everybody paid more. those are the false promises i think of socialism and the danger and under donald trump record low unemployment for african-americans, hispanic-americans, women in the workplace and i come from very blue-collar roots. i want the forgotten men and women in this country. and frankly, the world to have listings of freedoms that we take for granted as i can see in vietnam, a lot of poverty. >> jorge: and i understand your point. and if you would allow me in this case -- >> sean: 25 seconds. >> jorge: health care in venezuela, social in venezuela is terrible. i saw this woman who just didn't have enough money for antibiotics. and i saw a family is dying because they couldn't do a blood test in the hospital so they took his blood and they put it in a glass with ice
they detained me, and then they expelled me from the country. two big differences. >> sean: a political point that i will make, obama eight years 13 million more americans on food stamps. 8 million more in poverty. obamacare, millions and doctors, plans, one option and everybody paid more. those are the false promises i think of socialism and the danger and under donald trump record low unemployment for african-americans, hispanic-americans, women in the workplace and i come from very...
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the phone was snatched from jorge's hands and the team was detained for several hours.ou were with the venezuela president when jorge called? tell us about that phone call. >> brianna, thank you for having us. yes, i was there when jorge phoned, and it was a very brief call. we weren't expecting it, we actually were expecting to have the interview, and jorge called and told us very briefly the interview has been stopped. maduro became very upset 15 minutes into the interview. he didn't like the line of questioning and they stopped the interview, they confiscated the equipment and interview material, and jorge immediately called us and that's where they also con physicifis called us and that's where they also con physicificates his pho the phones of everyone who was there for the interview. >> did the phone call go dead -- did they confiscate his phone in the middle of the phone call? >> yes. that's exactly right. >> so what was the line of questioning? as i understand it, they were actually showing some video of something they had seen in venezuela to the president? tel
the phone was snatched from jorge's hands and the team was detained for several hours.ou were with the venezuela president when jorge called? tell us about that phone call. >> brianna, thank you for having us. yes, i was there when jorge phoned, and it was a very brief call. we weren't expecting it, we actually were expecting to have the interview, and jorge called and told us very briefly the interview has been stopped. maduro became very upset 15 minutes into the interview. he didn't...
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i had been in regular contact with a number of former prisoners who were detained at el helicoide. had described the systematic use of torture by the security service to obtain confessions. there are also other ways of forcing prisoners into making a confession. 64 retired pilot spent two years inside el helicoide, accused of financing antigovernment events. he was suffering with a lot of psychological pressure. he was seemingly repeatedly that an and was transferred to a notorious criminal president. that is why he was told where he would face death from violent offenders running the place. in 2016, he felt seriously and. a judge authorised transferred to a clinic, but at the last moment, someone clinic, but at the last moment, someone intervened. when he was el helicoide, he went to the national assembly. days after his release from prison in november 2016, he was white into congress, becoming congress's first openly gay congressman. he began testifying about what he saw and experienced and el helicoide. after he left el helicoide, the conditions continued to deteriorate. in may
i had been in regular contact with a number of former prisoners who were detained at el helicoide. had described the systematic use of torture by the security service to obtain confessions. there are also other ways of forcing prisoners into making a confession. 64 retired pilot spent two years inside el helicoide, accused of financing antigovernment events. he was suffering with a lot of psychological pressure. he was seemingly repeatedly that an and was transferred to a notorious criminal...
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beds to detain people already in the country to 16,250. >> democrats want to cut i.c.e. they take out ms-13 and others by the thousands and they want to cut i.c.e. we are not going to let that happen. >> president trump read new statistics from last year showing illegal immigrants were convicted of 1641 the homicides. nearly 1300 kidnappings. almost 4,000 assaults. and nearly 30,000 assaults, among other crimes. the president and says cutting the number of i.c.e. beds would force the government to release criminals into society. sheriffs at the white house today said that would be a bad idea. >> what happens at the border doesn't stay at the border. it comes to our communities in north carolina, georgia, ohio, utah, across this country. >> the democrats say it would force the administration to focus on detaining and deporting criminals, and the people who are simply in the country illegally. >> we are talking about beds sufficient not to deal with criminals, which is what the case is now, but dealing with people who are working, paying taxes, they'll make in our communit
beds to detain people already in the country to 16,250. >> democrats want to cut i.c.e. they take out ms-13 and others by the thousands and they want to cut i.c.e. we are not going to let that happen. >> president trump read new statistics from last year showing illegal immigrants were convicted of 1641 the homicides. nearly 1300 kidnappings. almost 4,000 assaults. and nearly 30,000 assaults, among other crimes. the president and says cutting the number of i.c.e. beds would force...
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they take her and put her in detain her. live picture now. some business -- >> the driver has come out. it appears the ups driver who was taken hostage has come out. that would be a best case here. he apparently is an innocent bystander in this. we're waiting to confirm this. we have crews on the ground working on this story. we'll go to a better perspective. what we're seeing and understanding that driver has come out of the ups truck. we're not quite sure if the man with the shotgun is still inside the truck. what do you know? >> we're hearing you. the man with the gun is still inside the truck. somebody is still in the truck ofot zooming in and out of the parking lot. here they are by us. so it appears now the driver was let go. if you're seeing that. we believe it's just the suspect in the ups truck. that's good news. they let the driver go. but there are police and sheriffs deputies that surrounded this intersection. they're hiding in spots and they have their rifles drawn. just in case this suspect decides to fire his weapon. as you hav
they take her and put her in detain her. live picture now. some business -- >> the driver has come out. it appears the ups driver who was taken hostage has come out. that would be a best case here. he apparently is an innocent bystander in this. we're waiting to confirm this. we have crews on the ground working on this story. we'll go to a better perspective. what we're seeing and understanding that driver has come out of the ups truck. we're not quite sure if the man with the shotgun is...
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be able to detain at one time?ht now they're looking to detain 48,000 people and that's what they've authorized to pay for for congress. democrats want to reduce the overall number to 34,000, but more critically, they want to cap the number of people that could be apprehended across the united states and being held to 16,500 people. so the administration is saying that that would effectively limit their ability to detain criminals because typically interior enforcement are focused on people with committed crimes in the united states who are then deported and those crimes can range from violent crimes, felonies to violations of immigration law. perhaps they crossed the border once illegally already. so this has really created an incredible tension, and i think the question is going to be, have democrats overplayed their hand or not? are they still in a position of strength in these shutdown negotiations? clearly, the president lost the messaging war in the longest shutdown in american history, but this issue is one
be able to detain at one time?ht now they're looking to detain 48,000 people and that's what they've authorized to pay for for congress. democrats want to reduce the overall number to 34,000, but more critically, they want to cap the number of people that could be apprehended across the united states and being held to 16,500 people. so the administration is saying that that would effectively limit their ability to detain criminals because typically interior enforcement are focused on people...
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bahrainio footballer's back t australia after being detained in thailand on his honeymoon.s been living in australia since 2014 when he was granted asylum. he is expected to arrive in melbourne in the next few hours. russia is consering briefly disconnecting from the global internet to test cyber defenses. the test will mean data passing between russian citizens and organizations stays inside the nation rather than being routed internationally. material which goes to russian pt. addresses would go through through government-controlled routing points. police apologized after this video caused a huge storm online. it shows a snake being draped across a screaming handcuffed man to get him to confess to being a mobile phone the. dthe local police chicribed what happened as unprofessional but said that the snake was tame and not venomous. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to c program, a q's stion of cultural heritage. we look at the push to many years overseas. a remote russian region has declared a state of emergency over what has been described i authorities as
bahrainio footballer's back t australia after being detained in thailand on his honeymoon.s been living in australia since 2014 when he was granted asylum. he is expected to arrive in melbourne in the next few hours. russia is consering briefly disconnecting from the global internet to test cyber defenses. the test will mean data passing between russian citizens and organizations stays inside the nation rather than being routed internationally. material which goes to russian pt. addresses would...
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almost 1000 people have been detained in the past 10 days. we are on our way to meet one of them.s a young woman who we cannot identify for her own safety. she has just been released, and she has a harrowg story to tell. she says she was held for 8 days in this building, the headquarters of the military police. they interrogated her about a relative, a military officer suspected of plotting against e president. >> they tortured me, they put a plastic er my face and choked me. then they put my head in a bucket of water to try to drown me. i fainted, and they beat me to wake me up. they put a gun in my mnd cocked it. they said they wanted answers fast, anthat they love to see people suffer. their boss tolthem all to rape me. they lifted my shi and took off my bra and touched me. orla: did you think you might be killed? >> yes, because they were constantly saying it.th said they were going to kill me and throw me in the river.ai they "we are the government, and nobody can do anything against the government." orla: a leading human rightsgg lawyer is stng to keep up. he says the govern
almost 1000 people have been detained in the past 10 days. we are on our way to meet one of them.s a young woman who we cannot identify for her own safety. she has just been released, and she has a harrowg story to tell. she says she was held for 8 days in this building, the headquarters of the military police. they interrogated her about a relative, a military officer suspected of plotting against e president. >> they tortured me, they put a plastic er my face and choked me. then they...
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how does that compare to the total amount of immigrants detained?: it is difficult but important. we've heard the president talking about detention beds, we will have violent criminals released into american communities, the trump administration saying democrats wanting murderers released into communities. when you look at the detained population, there are 54,000 criminal convictions. crossing the border is now treated as an administrative violation, as a criminal violation, a criminal act. some of those people will have things on the records. number, 54,000, some of those are immigration violations , a traffic stop. the most significant number within those criminal convictions are duis. trafficher drug immigration violations. when we have the president talking about murderers being it wasd on the streets, about 1600 convictions for homicide. , ite that is a high number is a small fraction of the total that we are talking about. there are many studies that have consistently shown that immigrants commit crimes at a lesser rate than u.s. citizens. th
how does that compare to the total amount of immigrants detained?: it is difficult but important. we've heard the president talking about detention beds, we will have violent criminals released into american communities, the trump administration saying democrats wanting murderers released into communities. when you look at the detained population, there are 54,000 criminal convictions. crossing the border is now treated as an administrative violation, as a criminal violation, a criminal act....
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if ice can't detain recent border crossers. want to put ankle bracelets on them. >> look, ankle bracelets, first of all 1/3 of the people who wear ankle bracelets cut them off. they do not equal deportations. if you look at how long once you get ankle. immigration core puts you on backlog. you will be in the country seven, eight years. it may be cheaper per day angle kel bracelet. the average stay in detention is 37 days. it's far cheaper to detain someone and remove them. put them on ankle bracelet cost as lot more money in the long run. brian: how would this work? if they don't come to an agreement. does ice get starvesd any way because no new money comes in. >> there -- they are so far to the left. they ought to just go home at this point. there is going to be no agreement. i think the president, i think he will either shut it down. is he going to declare an emergency because he knows what's going on. i have spoken to him. this is a nonstarter. i mean, i don't think if one republican on this committee agrees to this they oug
if ice can't detain recent border crossers. want to put ankle bracelets on them. >> look, ankle bracelets, first of all 1/3 of the people who wear ankle bracelets cut them off. they do not equal deportations. if you look at how long once you get ankle. immigration core puts you on backlog. you will be in the country seven, eight years. it may be cheaper per day angle kel bracelet. the average stay in detention is 37 days. it's far cheaper to detain someone and remove them. put them on...