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. >> a veterinarian with ties to the pay area is held in east timor. stacey addison loved to travel carrying for sick animals and is in need of help herself right now. here is that story. >>> images from the adventure of a last time crewed her facebook page. tonight, you will find messages of hope and support despite the unreliable internet connection we spoke by skype. >> i am accused of a crime i did not commit. a man picked up a box containing methamphetamine and she is a driver were jailed for five days. this video shows them brought from the courthouse and her face was hidden by a scarf. >> i don't know how long i will be here, i don't know what will happen next, why know what will happen with the case. it makes everything scary. >> authorities took her passport but gave her conditional liberty she must wait in the country for police to complete their investigation. she was told it could take a year. >> they have a long period to investigate so i am stuck here. >> a lifelong friend surrounded for her character. >> it could happen to any of us when
. >> a veterinarian with ties to the pay area is held in east timor. stacey addison loved to travel carrying for sick animals and is in need of help herself right now. here is that story. >>> images from the adventure of a last time crewed her facebook page. tonight, you will find messages of hope and support despite the unreliable internet connection we spoke by skype. >> i am accused of a crime i did not commit. a man picked up a box containing methamphetamine and she is...
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think following that, there was a period of reflection in the 1990s and modest successe successes, east timorwith the consent of the indonesian government and starting the rebuilding process, following the election i think it had a slightly better record. butter it still faces incredible challenges. in south sudan, basically the u.n. has become a de facto protector to change the mandate of the south sudan peace keeping mission, a priority. i'm hoping that's the sign that it's starting to learn those lessons from the past. >> great lessons, 190 nations, they could wield incredible power. what power does the u.n. actually have mr. ross? >> when the security council agrees to do something under so-called chapter 7 its decisions have the power of international law which is owe obligatary on all, sanctions on a country for some kind of egregious breach of international security. this is real power. it also has the power to mandate military action.for instance in 1991, there was a mandate for the u.s. and its coalition allies to remove iraq from kuwait. more recently it passed a mandate for the use
think following that, there was a period of reflection in the 1990s and modest successe successes, east timorwith the consent of the indonesian government and starting the rebuilding process, following the election i think it had a slightly better record. butter it still faces incredible challenges. in south sudan, basically the u.n. has become a de facto protector to change the mandate of the south sudan peace keeping mission, a priority. i'm hoping that's the sign that it's starting to learn...
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then some modest successes with east timor, following the violence there of getting an australian mission in with the consent of an indonesian government and starting the rebuilding process following the election. it had a better record. it faces incredible challenges. south sudan in particular, there are 100,000 people inside the u.n. bases in south sudan, that the u.n. has become a convict prctor, and the -- protector, and the security council changed the mandate of the south sudan peacekeeping mission so that protection was a priority. i'm hoping that that is a sign that it's learning some of those lessons from the past. >> great lessons, we are talking about a coalition of 93 nations. if they work together militarily, they will wield incredible powers. what powers does the u.n. have? >> when the security council christopher gibson agrees to do something under chapter seven, decisions have the power of international law, which is obligatory upon all symmetries of the u.n. charter. there's a high form of international law, and that could be to order a country to withdraw troops from cou
then some modest successes with east timor, following the violence there of getting an australian mission in with the consent of an indonesian government and starting the rebuilding process following the election. it had a better record. it faces incredible challenges. south sudan in particular, there are 100,000 people inside the u.n. bases in south sudan, that the u.n. has become a convict prctor, and the -- protector, and the security council changed the mandate of the south sudan...
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stacey addison was traveling in east timor and a man she shared a car with picked up a box caping methamphetamineand they were arrest asked jailed if five days the authorities took her passport but gave her conditional liberty. she must wait in the country for police to complete their investigation which could take one year. >> i don't know how long i will be here. why know what will happen next. can know what will happen with the case. it makes everything scary. >> she is a veterinarian and was strip searched. she reached out to the embassy and the embassy said they cannot interfere with a foreign investigation. >> for men are under arrest in connection with a string of auto dealership burglaries in the city of san mateo. the 18-year-old and 19-year-old men were taken and custody in oakland. august 17 they stole two vehicles from brand motors in san mateo. a week later they stole 40 sets of car keys and took two cars. >> but those men are not suspect in the theft of eight vehicles from a dealership on wednesday with to more heights that hit dealerships in san jose. surveillance video shows thiev
stacey addison was traveling in east timor and a man she shared a car with picked up a box caping methamphetamineand they were arrest asked jailed if five days the authorities took her passport but gave her conditional liberty. she must wait in the country for police to complete their investigation which could take one year. >> i don't know how long i will be here. why know what will happen next. can know what will happen with the case. it makes everything scary. >> she is a...
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it is a couple blocks from here in judiciary square, the 400 block of east timor's west washington andlls of that memorial are the names of 20,267 federal, state, local, dry land territorial law enforcement professionals who have given their lives in the line of duty. our latest initiative is to establish a national law enforcement museum. we have been working on this since 2000 when congress authorized our organization to build the first-ever national law-enforcement museum. we have been working on it ever since and that museum will open a few years from now in a place called judiciary square, right across the street from the national memorial but in any way serve museum already exists. we have collected 17,000 artifacts. fascinating artifacts of american law enforcement history that will help us tell that story. we have also produced a number of educational and public programming events of which witness to history is part of that. this afternoon is a good example. we bring to get their law-enforcement professionals, experts who were involved in some of the most famous criminal cases
it is a couple blocks from here in judiciary square, the 400 block of east timor's west washington andlls of that memorial are the names of 20,267 federal, state, local, dry land territorial law enforcement professionals who have given their lives in the line of duty. our latest initiative is to establish a national law enforcement museum. we have been working on this since 2000 when congress authorized our organization to build the first-ever national law-enforcement museum. we have been...
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east timor in grades six and seven. on the other hand, for cyberbullying, great 10 of 11, students are my likely to be bullied been in grades six and seven. if you look at the bullying by race ethnicity, why students are more likely to be bullied and hispanic or asian students on this is true for bullying in general, but also more specifically for cyberbullying. black students are also less likely to be cyberbully than white students. the journey towards the location where children are most likely to be bullied, typically inside the schools. sometimes people think school buses aren't more common location. while there is certainly bullying and school buses are on school grounds, most of the bullying does occur in the hallways or so, inside the classrooms. particularly if you're thinking about middle-school and high school students, a lot of potential for things to happen between classes and not that the data shows. on the terms the differences between males and females, the only substantial difference here is between mal
east timor in grades six and seven. on the other hand, for cyberbullying, great 10 of 11, students are my likely to be bullied been in grades six and seven. if you look at the bullying by race ethnicity, why students are more likely to be bullied and hispanic or asian students on this is true for bullying in general, but also more specifically for cyberbullying. black students are also less likely to be cyberbully than white students. the journey towards the location where children are most...