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we must re-examine her attitude toward the soviet union. it is discouraging to think that their leaders may actually believe what their propagandists right. it is discouraging to read a recent authoritative soviet text on military strategy and find on baselessr page wholly and incredible claims, such as the allegation that american imperialist circles are preparing to unleash different types of war, that there is a very real threat of a preventative war being unleashed by american imperialists against the soviet union, and that the political aims of the american imperialists are to enslave economically and politically the european and other capitalist countries and to achieve world domination by means of aggressive war. , the was written long ago wicked flee when no man pursueth. it is sad to read these soviet statements, to realize the extent of the gulf between us. it is also a warning to the american people not to fall into the same trap as the soviets. not to see only a distorted and desperate view of the other side. not to see conflict
we must re-examine her attitude toward the soviet union. it is discouraging to think that their leaders may actually believe what their propagandists right. it is discouraging to read a recent authoritative soviet text on military strategy and find on baselessr page wholly and incredible claims, such as the allegation that american imperialist circles are preparing to unleash different types of war, that there is a very real threat of a preventative war being unleashed by american imperialists...
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the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to this 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual cadaver has begun deteriorating or been buried. break up will now rush to report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding for him to be able to help solve a crime. mangano to do so that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work it's that makes me really appreciate my job because similar to the tune. of course this wasn't a real homicide it was just a training exercise but 3 d. technology has helped many police to clear several murder cases. new technology has brought about a revolution in law enforcement and the perfect crime may soon become a thing of the past. eco india. from trash. sitrep. textile waste from garment production is cluttering the environment. in india bangladesh. a fashion label from a stony op is doing something about it with a well thought out upcycling. 30 minutes. that a little later on the skull if you're listening to me give me. the fi
the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to this 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual cadaver has begun deteriorating or been buried. break up will now rush to report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding for him to be able to help solve a crime. mangano to do so that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work it's that makes me really appreciate my job because similar to the...
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the medical examiner changed his ruling to homicide.of the things that got the medical examiner to move from inconclusive to homicide was the measurements of the crime scene suggested that her body was too far from where mr. truman said she'd been shot. >> exactly. >> reporter: so after a ten-month investigation, the orem p.d. and the d.a.'s office arrested truman and charged him with murder. >> my mom called me and i fell to the ground crying and so happy that he was finally behind bars. >> reporter: going into trial, what did you think? >> i thought we had a strong circumstantial case. >> reporter: at trial the prosecution argued domestic violence ending in homicide. the defense, self-inflicted gunshot wound. the jury sided with the state. conrad truman was convicted of heidy's murder. >> it was like, finally got him. finally got him. >> reporter: and as far as you knew, that was it? >> that was it. >> reporter: did you think that was it? >> i did. >> reporter: but if you think that was it, well then you haven't been watching enough "
the medical examiner changed his ruling to homicide.of the things that got the medical examiner to move from inconclusive to homicide was the measurements of the crime scene suggested that her body was too far from where mr. truman said she'd been shot. >> exactly. >> reporter: so after a ten-month investigation, the orem p.d. and the d.a.'s office arrested truman and charged him with murder. >> my mom called me and i fell to the ground crying and so happy that he was finally...
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it is something we are examining. in fact, was in my first month, one of the first votes i was able to cast was for a person who did have one of these convictions many years ago, but she has now for the past 40 years been able to operate safely and soundly, and she now has the authority and opportunity to work at a federally insured credit union. so the process does work. she served her time and paid her debt to society, and we are happy to have her join our workforce and a >> i want to follow up, i may follow-up in writing, because i am looking at what we can do to streamline the process. i know you can get waivers, but that is a cumbersome process, and that waiver process alone sometimes has that chilling effect on people applying. so i will follow up with both of you on that since i am way over time. >> thank you. there are a couple who have asked for a second round pick i would like to finish by 11:30 am if we can. senator brown. >> we have one request. >> thank you again for your patience. glad you got to say som
it is something we are examining. in fact, was in my first month, one of the first votes i was able to cast was for a person who did have one of these convictions many years ago, but she has now for the past 40 years been able to operate safely and soundly, and she now has the authority and opportunity to work at a federally insured credit union. so the process does work. she served her time and paid her debt to society, and we are happy to have her join our workforce and a >> i want to...
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by their abuse in they have been cross—examined by theirabuse ina they have been cross—examined by theirand that is what is being allowed to happen in a family court, so that puts great risk and harm to the victim and we‘ve focused a lot on serious case reviews and of course children have been killed in the last five years and that is tragic that we need to look at domestic homicide reviews because when you look at them there area number of because when you look at them there are a number of them that are citing family courts and talking about stalking and coercive control, which is not well identified, those are serious risk behaviours in domestic homicide reviews and there has been contact with social services and they have pushed ahead for contact and ignored the vulnerability around the risks and it‘s ended in murder. cani the risks and it‘s ended in murder. can i ask you about the comments to us can i ask you about the comments to us today. the judge would like to see academic research and says it is desperately needed to accurately pinpoint the scale of the problem. you heard the b
by their abuse in they have been cross—examined by theirabuse ina they have been cross—examined by theirand that is what is being allowed to happen in a family court, so that puts great risk and harm to the victim and we‘ve focused a lot on serious case reviews and of course children have been killed in the last five years and that is tragic that we need to look at domestic homicide reviews because when you look at them there area number of because when you look at them there are a number...
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and continuing to examine whether the regulations that apply to the u.s. operations of foreign banks are tailored to the risk profile of the relevant institutions. and consider the existence of home country regulations that apply on a global basis. turning to guidance and supervision, the banking committee held a hearing last month on guidance, supervisory expectations and the rule of law. during that hearing, the committee examined situations where the federal banking ames agencies have enacted guidance or other policy statements that are being enforced as rules and therefore comply with neither notice in and comment rule making processes nor with the congressional review act. i urge each of your agencies to continue to follow the cra and submit all rules to congress, even if they have not gone through the formal notice and comment rulemaking. and to continue to provide more clarity about the application of guidance. more can be done within your agencies to educate and ensure that supervisors know how guidance should be treated and that they do not use th
and continuing to examine whether the regulations that apply to the u.s. operations of foreign banks are tailored to the risk profile of the relevant institutions. and consider the existence of home country regulations that apply on a global basis. turning to guidance and supervision, the banking committee held a hearing last month on guidance, supervisory expectations and the rule of law. during that hearing, the committee examined situations where the federal banking ames agencies have...
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because when you wave your examination -- when the examination, when you did it in the 2016 fake accounts settlement, the result was that tim sloan, a bank insider, complicit in the fake account scam, became ceo without a peep from the occ. he also told me in your letter that you have decided you will treat the results of your review as confidential supervisory information, which means the review will be done in secret, behind closed doors, and never discussed publicly. comptroller otting, under the occ regulations, you have the discretion to disclose this supervisor information when it is "necessary and appropriate." will you commit to publicly disclosing the occ's evaluation of the "competence, experience, character or integrity" of the next wells ceo? mr. otting: i will not. sen. warren: why not? mr. otting: because it will be confidential. sen. warren. it is confidential if you make a confidential. mr. otting: at this point in time, i don't have plans to release that information publicly. sen. warren. why are you keeping it secret? mr. otting: as you indicated, it is my prerogative. s
because when you wave your examination -- when the examination, when you did it in the 2016 fake accounts settlement, the result was that tim sloan, a bank insider, complicit in the fake account scam, became ceo without a peep from the occ. he also told me in your letter that you have decided you will treat the results of your review as confidential supervisory information, which means the review will be done in secret, behind closed doors, and never discussed publicly. comptroller otting,...
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the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to these 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual could has begun deteriorating or been buried. break up will now rush to report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding for him to be able to help solve a crime. mangano to do so that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work that makes me really appreciate my job because similar to the tune. of course this wasn't a real homicide it was just a training exercise but 3 d. technology has helped police to clear several murder cases. and new technology has brought about a revolution in law enforcement and the perfect crime may soon become a thing of the past. the kickoff special. 6 time zone. the featured european champions world championships and the limbic big. national soccer team but. it still sucks. untold story like germany's women so close the search for. the box cutter. w. . here so. don't miss our. place . blame . this is d. w. do slides from our land the
the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to these 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual could has begun deteriorating or been buried. break up will now rush to report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding for him to be able to help solve a crime. mangano to do so that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work that makes me really appreciate my job because similar to the tune. of...
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this committee provides the opportunity to examine the current state of and recent activities related to residential supervision. reports that the economy over the las five years has contributed to the robust financial performance of the u.s. banking system and that over the past five years the banking system has expanded loans by nearly 30%, an encouraging development. it's been nearly a year since the enactment of the senate bill and the consumer protection act. in each one of your agencies has taken additional steps for key provisions of that bill. i appreciate your agency's diligence to get these and other rule makings out quickly, you ever who, there are aspects of some recent proposals that merit further attention. including the community bank leverage ratio, senator moran and i wrote to most of you recently, encouraging you to establish the cdlr at 8% and ensure that the proposed prompt corrective action frame work for the cblr would not unintentional unintentionally deter them from use the cblr framework. invoking the volcker rule and providing the covered funds definitions ov
this committee provides the opportunity to examine the current state of and recent activities related to residential supervision. reports that the economy over the las five years has contributed to the robust financial performance of the u.s. banking system and that over the past five years the banking system has expanded loans by nearly 30%, an encouraging development. it's been nearly a year since the enactment of the senate bill and the consumer protection act. in each one of your agencies...
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the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to this 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual could has begun deteriorating all been buried. break up will now rush to report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding to him to be able to help solve a crime. macondo to do so that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work and that's that makes me really appreciate my job nichols similar to the tomb. of course this wasn't a real homicide it was just a training exercise but 3 d. technology has helped munich police to clear several murder cases. new technology has brought about a revolution in law enforcement and the perfect crime may soon become a thing of the past. today don't miss our highlights. program online w dot com highlights. carefully. choose to do get. discover who. subscribe to. documentary. place. there's the state of your news life from european elections deal a blow to germany's mainstream party the seats to it is the worst result for the cit
the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to this 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual could has begun deteriorating all been buried. break up will now rush to report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding to him to be able to help solve a crime. macondo to do so that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work and that's that makes me really appreciate my job nichols similar to...
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the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to these 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual could by has begun deteriorating or been buried. the break up will now russia report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding for him to be able to help solve a crime. one cannot produce and that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work and that's that makes me really appreciate my job because similar to the tomb. of course this wasn't a real homicide it was just a training exercise but 3 d. technology has helped munich police to clear several murder cases. new technology has brought about a revolution in law enforcement and the perfect crime may soon become a thing of the past. you know that 77 percent. are younger than. 6 o'clock. that's me and me and. you know what time your voice is. on the 77 percent talk about the issues. from the politics to flash moves from housing boom boom time this is where some welcome to the 77 percent. this weekend g.w. . play.
the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to these 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual could by has begun deteriorating or been buried. the break up will now russia report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding for him to be able to help solve a crime. one cannot produce and that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work and that's that makes me really appreciate my job because...
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let us re-examine our attitude towards the cold war. remembering we are not engaged in a debate, seeking to pile up debating points. inare not here distributing the history of the last 18 years difference. they must therefore persevere in the search for peace, and the hope within constructive changes . my frame within reach. solutions which now seem beyond us. we must conduct our affairs in such a way that it becomes in the communists interest to agree on a genuine peace. above all, defending our own ,ital interests, nuclear powers those confrontations which bring an adversary to a choice of either a humiliating retreat, or a nuclear war. cause inthat kind of the nuclear age would be ,vidence only of the bankruptcy a collective death wish for the world. to secure these ends, american weapons carefully controlled, designed to deter, and capable of selective use. our military forces are committed to peace, and disciplined in self-restraint. our diplomats are instructed to avoid unnecessary irritants and purely rhetorical hostility. we can
let us re-examine our attitude towards the cold war. remembering we are not engaged in a debate, seeking to pile up debating points. inare not here distributing the history of the last 18 years difference. they must therefore persevere in the search for peace, and the hope within constructive changes . my frame within reach. solutions which now seem beyond us. we must conduct our affairs in such a way that it becomes in the communists interest to agree on a genuine peace. above all, defending...
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the medical examiners in santa fe who cared for the victims. kristen dahlgren has their emotional story. >> reporter: in any mass shooting, there are the first responders and there are the last. >> cause of death gunshot wounds. manner of death, homicide. >> i am a medical examiner. >> reporter: those professionals tasked with the unthinkable. the aftermath. >> on a day-to-day basis, our primary job is to perform autopsy examinations. >> reporter: for forensic specialists like these, this was no ordinary day. in galveston county, texas, the medical examiners responded when a school shooter took ten lives last may. >> i walk into the school. there were chairs knocked over backwards. kids had run out of their shoes. >> i had to remind myself that this was my job. this was what i had trained for. >> reporter: but they say they can never really train for the emotional toll. caring for the bodies of young people who had been gunned down. >> i promised myself that i would not, while i was there, think about my own kids. or think about the parents of
the medical examiners in santa fe who cared for the victims. kristen dahlgren has their emotional story. >> reporter: in any mass shooting, there are the first responders and there are the last. >> cause of death gunshot wounds. manner of death, homicide. >> i am a medical examiner. >> reporter: those professionals tasked with the unthinkable. the aftermath. >> on a day-to-day basis, our primary job is to perform autopsy examinations. >> reporter: for...
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when i tell people i work at the medical examiners office. whawhat do you do? the autopsy? i deal with the a with the enou- with the administrative and the families. >> most of the time work here is very enjoyable. >> after i started working with dead people, i had just gotten married and one night i woke up in a cold sweat. i thought there was somebody dead? my bed. i rolled over and poked the body. sure enough, it was my husband who grumbled and went back to sleep. this job does have lingering effects. in terms of why did you want to go into this? i loved science growing up but i didn't want to be a doctor and didn't want to be a pharmacist. the more i learned about forensics how interested i was of the perfect combination between applied science and criminal justice. if you are interested in finding out the facts and truth seeking to find out what happened, anybody interested in that has a place in this field. >> being a woman we just need to go for it and don't let anyone fail you, you can't be. >> with regard to this position in comparison to crime dramas out there, i
when i tell people i work at the medical examiners office. whawhat do you do? the autopsy? i deal with the a with the enou- with the administrative and the families. >> most of the time work here is very enjoyable. >> after i started working with dead people, i had just gotten married and one night i woke up in a cold sweat. i thought there was somebody dead? my bed. i rolled over and poked the body. sure enough, it was my husband who grumbled and went back to sleep. this job does...
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has to be examined. our chromosomes have to be examined you know what happened in japan after hiroshima and nagasaki. you heard about what happened years after that study by study lonnie is trying to confirm beyond a shadow of a doubt what people in fallujah are convinced is true that there's a causal link between the weapons used by u.s. forces in 2004 the amounts of uranium in their bodies. and the alarming rise in numbers of sick and malformed children here my personal experience although i don't want to talk about it it is so harmful. but one of my brothers have lost 2 kids because of i know he's. here up 22012011. after the us assault on fallujah many of the foreign fighters fled north and set up camp in the city of mosul. or used to live there until al kind of linked groups moved in. while the violence has dropped significantly from its peak in 2006 civilian casualty rates across iraq are on the rise again. since i left in 2004 mosul has been under siege from car bombings and assassinations of gove
has to be examined. our chromosomes have to be examined you know what happened in japan after hiroshima and nagasaki. you heard about what happened years after that study by study lonnie is trying to confirm beyond a shadow of a doubt what people in fallujah are convinced is true that there's a causal link between the weapons used by u.s. forces in 2004 the amounts of uranium in their bodies. and the alarming rise in numbers of sick and malformed children here my personal experience although i...
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also, a new report examining the loopholes federal lawmakers used to pay personal expenses. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. ♪ at our table this morning. cq roll call's appropriations and budget reporter. explain, why does it keep getting blocked, this $19.1 billion disaster aid package? guest: trying to get to a bipartisan agreement on disaster aid is something that has been taking months. there's been a lot of back-and-forth between democrats and republicans over what everyone can accept in this package. we didn't think we would get some type of final agreement before congress left town last thursday evening for their weeklong long memorial day break. lawmakers and the white house were able to come to an agreement last thursday mid-day after the house had already taken their final roll call vote. a lot of house members had already left for the airports or for their cars to drive back to their districts. it's important for members to get back in whole town halls with their constituents and hold fundrai
also, a new report examining the loopholes federal lawmakers used to pay personal expenses. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. ♪ at our table this morning. cq roll call's appropriations and budget reporter. explain, why does it keep getting blocked, this $19.1 billion disaster aid package? guest: trying to get to a bipartisan agreement on disaster aid is something that has been taking months. there's been a lot of...
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what will we do in these cases to convert a doctor she's like a son should call which is designed to examine potential victims of. these standards and use the evidence was well when we clear the jewel in the sunshine and been exposed to several. forms of cruel inhuman and degrading treatment which should lead to we can only describe. what was he shocked me with this particular case is that a single individual has been selected and see although i still are all democratic states and persecuted systematically as the story manner to point to the brady. now wallace songes u.k. hearing was for suppose you to his ill health 1st we disabilities have refused to postpone a hearing to rule on his detention in absentee or despite calls from the lawyers and human rights organizations and not all people not all will follow it is the government share these concerns the australian government released a statement just a very short while ago denying any allegations they've been complicit in any form of psychological torture or a lack of support u.k. foreign secretary jeremy hunt similarly coming out with crit
what will we do in these cases to convert a doctor she's like a son should call which is designed to examine potential victims of. these standards and use the evidence was well when we clear the jewel in the sunshine and been exposed to several. forms of cruel inhuman and degrading treatment which should lead to we can only describe. what was he shocked me with this particular case is that a single individual has been selected and see although i still are all democratic states and persecuted...
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that doesn't build faith in the community that it's a real independent examination. when you get to that, talking to the attorney general, what are we going to do to remedy that. they say, -- [indiscernible] >> the issue you that you raise is one that's national. in terms of the reform recommendations, there are lot of very concrete recommendations that made to address those concerns. there's more timely and early on notification. the m.o.u. was the first outcome to that. we have seen what seems to be good practice and frankly probably one of the leading organizations in terms of multiunit training relative to response to officer-involved shooting. there's always ongoing issues in terms of improvement and reform. the ability here, this is what we're seeing the chief discuss as well, within law enforcement, even since 2016, we'r we've seen significant change in terms what are the expectations. it is question of, we have black and white recommendation here that says why. in 2019, have ewith changed it? do we need what the recommendation is to make sure we're going forw
that doesn't build faith in the community that it's a real independent examination. when you get to that, talking to the attorney general, what are we going to do to remedy that. they say, -- [indiscernible] >> the issue you that you raise is one that's national. in terms of the reform recommendations, there are lot of very concrete recommendations that made to address those concerns. there's more timely and early on notification. the m.o.u. was the first outcome to that. we have seen...
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andrew stein was brought in specifically to cross-examine her . >> she is incompetent, hiding the truth, trying to protect the city. >> reporter: he says she had been in the ghost ship two years while investigating a fire . >> she saw people living there and did nothing. >> reporter: the attorney will continue to cross-examine the former oakland fire official on thursday. henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> new information tonight about a cliff rescue in napa county. authorities say a 20-year-old woman is home and recovering after her car rolled down a 450 foot cliff. the chp says she is incredibly lucky to be alive and rob roth tells us she might never have been rescued if a man hadn't been riding his bike nearby. >> reporter: the call came into the california highway patrol aerial rescue unit in napa tuesday morning. a car plunged 450 feet down a cliff off highway 121 monticello road in remote napa county . >> we arrived on scene and i said, oh, no, it will be catastrophic. >> reporter: rescuers may never have found the car if not for a cyclist who called 911. he told us by phone and look
andrew stein was brought in specifically to cross-examine her . >> she is incompetent, hiding the truth, trying to protect the city. >> reporter: he says she had been in the ghost ship two years while investigating a fire . >> she saw people living there and did nothing. >> reporter: the attorney will continue to cross-examine the former oakland fire official on thursday. henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> new information tonight about a cliff rescue in napa...
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attorney general is afraid of cross-examination examination. we ask questions under the five-minute rule. we see a pattern. the administration witnesses filibuster for 4 1/2 minutes and give a nonresponsive answer and then on to a different question. we may have other questions in mind or may not follow-up up the way a good cross examiner would. we feel the best way of doing this is to have our members ask their five minutes of questions each and have counsel be able to bat cleanup at the end and follow loose ends and hold the attorney general in this case and ask followup questions so he can't evade as easily as he can. and obviously, the attorney general is afraid to face that kind of questioning. what we saw today is besides the attitude of contempt that the administration has for congress, but fear, fear of effective cross-examination, period. >> does this mean anything for impeachment of the president? mr. collins: this is a lot of circus stunts that the committee chair has chosen. he took away the ability to question the attorney general
attorney general is afraid of cross-examination examination. we ask questions under the five-minute rule. we see a pattern. the administration witnesses filibuster for 4 1/2 minutes and give a nonresponsive answer and then on to a different question. we may have other questions in mind or may not follow-up up the way a good cross examiner would. we feel the best way of doing this is to have our members ask their five minutes of questions each and have counsel be able to bat cleanup at the end...
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police said they too would only be examined where it was releva nt to a n would only be examined whereassociation of police and crime commissioner is opposes the news. david lloyd, the organisation does not handed over to rate defendants. they were seen as an temp two improve the thoroughness of investigations. police said they too would only be examined where it was releva nt to a n would only be examined where it was relevant to an enquiry. but the association of police and crime commissioner is opposes the news. david lloyd, the organisation that this form is currently should be withdrawn or it is likely to result ina withdrawn or it is likely to result in a loss of confidence in the police, the crown prosecution service and the criminaljustice system service and the criminaljustice syste m m o re service and the criminaljustice system more broadly. they say that in some cases material connected to the rate case has been obtained by officers and used to undermine the complainant. the police that they are trying to balance privacy and justice. for those whose job are trying to balanc
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mull -- limitations mueller faced while gathering the facts that congress needed to examine. more than once, the report documents that legal condition -- excuse me, conclusions were not drawn because witnesses refused to answer questions or failed to recall the events. in addition, numerous witnesses including but not limited to jared kushner, sarah sanders, rudolph giuliani, michael flynn, steve bannon, and john kelly all stated they could not recall events. the president himself said more than 30 times that he could not recall or remember enough to be able to answer written questions from the special counsel. the special counsel also recounted that, quote, some associated with the trump campaign deleted relevant communications or communicated during the relevant period using applications that featured encryption or do not provide for long-term retention of data, end quote. based on these gaps, the mueller report concluded, and i quote again, the office cannot rule out the possibility that the unavailable information would have shed additional light on or cast a new light on
mull -- limitations mueller faced while gathering the facts that congress needed to examine. more than once, the report documents that legal condition -- excuse me, conclusions were not drawn because witnesses refused to answer questions or failed to recall the events. in addition, numerous witnesses including but not limited to jared kushner, sarah sanders, rudolph giuliani, michael flynn, steve bannon, and john kelly all stated they could not recall events. the president himself said more...
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that means that you can cross-examine in the midst of your time frame. collectively, the excellent members of congress that are on this committee, i have been stunned and excited by their questioning and their thoughts. we will put all that together. but what happens when the lawyers and i have been on impeachment proceedings in this committee -- judges and others, is the line of reasoning that allows even the american people to see the building blocks and the story narrative of truth that is so very important. [ inaudible question ]. >> in terms of the document. >> i will just say this. committee chairman is very patient. but he's very knowledgeable. he understands the time frame. let me say this. let hope that there is something productive over the weekend. let's hope that the general of the united states understands his duty. as my colleagues have said, will pay and affirm allegiance to the flag of united states of america and not a single man fleeting in that job. we're hoping that general barr's own credibility and love of his country over the weeke
that means that you can cross-examine in the midst of your time frame. collectively, the excellent members of congress that are on this committee, i have been stunned and excited by their questioning and their thoughts. we will put all that together. but what happens when the lawyers and i have been on impeachment proceedings in this committee -- judges and others, is the line of reasoning that allows even the american people to see the building blocks and the story narrative of truth that is...
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the medical examiner says an autopsy is pending. >>> investigators in san mateo county identified a body pulled from the ocean over the weekend. he was boogie boarding. he was pulled under by the surf. he was a senior at heyward high school and a talented football player who already received a scholarship to play for the university of wyoming. >>> our time is 4:40. still ahead, fox is renewing empire but the actor jussie smollett may not be part of that package. >> how producers of empire plan to move ahead while dealing with it. >> >> how today's transitioning to a new head of state in japan is unlike any other in the country's past. >> good morning. right now we have traffic off to a nice start on a wednesday. coming out to the mccar there mains coming around the corner. >>> usually coming around the corner some fog, but it got wiped out, most of it. it will be sunny and warmer and weim so we'll show you're those temperatures coming up. (dad) this ice cream cake needs a freezer. (mom) freezer's full. (vo) only frigidaire's custom flex temp drawer can switch from fridge to freezer. (son
the medical examiner says an autopsy is pending. >>> investigators in san mateo county identified a body pulled from the ocean over the weekend. he was boogie boarding. he was pulled under by the surf. he was a senior at heyward high school and a talented football player who already received a scholarship to play for the university of wyoming. >>> our time is 4:40. still ahead, fox is renewing empire but the actor jussie smollett may not be part of that package. >> how...
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afternoon that reads in part, an additional investigation by the department of police accountability will examine how this case has been handled on all levels, including the command staff through the chief of police. now i was able to talk very briefly with a member of the police chief communication staff. i asked him how much the chief knew about the raid. he basically just referred me back to the statement that was issued just a little while agos i'm sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >> sergio, thank you very much. >>> well, enjoy it while you colder and wetter conditions. here we go again. a live look at our network of live traffic cameras looks nice out there right now but changes on the way rob maid oi involving rain. >> we'll be watching the changes first this who will kay weekend starting off with breezy conditions as you can see there in fremont we have some gusts close to 35-mile-per-hour. but sunny skies and 63 as you can see on the not such on the satellite radar view. up on the coast we watch this storm system will again bring the chance of more sierra snow, showers in the sunday fo
afternoon that reads in part, an additional investigation by the department of police accountability will examine how this case has been handled on all levels, including the command staff through the chief of police. now i was able to talk very briefly with a member of the police chief communication staff. i asked him how much the chief knew about the raid. he basically just referred me back to the statement that was issued just a little while agos i'm sergio quintana, nbc bay area news....
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nadler: i think he is afraid of cross-examination examination. we ask questions under the five-minute rule. we see a pattern. they filibuster for 4 1/2 minutes and give a nonresponsive answer and then on to a different question. and may not properly follow up. so we teal the best way of doing this is to have our members ask their five minutes of questions each and have counsel to back cleanup at the end and follow loose ends and hold the the attorney general in this case and ask followup questions so he can't evade as easily as he can. and obviously shall the attorney general is afraid to face that kind of questioning. what we saw today is besides the attitude of contempt that the administration has for congress, but fear, fear of effective cross-examination, period. reporter: indiscernible] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org mr. collins: this is a lot of circus that the committee chair has c
nadler: i think he is afraid of cross-examination examination. we ask questions under the five-minute rule. we see a pattern. they filibuster for 4 1/2 minutes and give a nonresponsive answer and then on to a different question. and may not properly follow up. so we teal the best way of doing this is to have our members ask their five minutes of questions each and have counsel to back cleanup at the end and follow loose ends and hold the the attorney general in this case and ask followup...
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the american government considers weiwei and national security threat and has warned examiners not to involve the chinese firm in their 5 g. networks the white house claims beijing could use the technology to spy on the west while way has repeatedly denied that allegation and it says it's going to fight back against what it calls the strangling moves of the u.s. . by way now plans to use backup chips it's been developing over the years it insists that the impact will be limited. let's talk about our way and cyber security with max iser from the university of central lancaster what are the immediate security affects for users 1st of all. well. existing customer and along both companies go bowling once the wall way on the other storied committing to deliver security oh they say existing customers you know the security updates can be for google and services and for the android itself no the implication here is that it was. going to allow one way to access these through their services always has to go all the way and all these updates and try to push them to their customers which means th
the american government considers weiwei and national security threat and has warned examiners not to involve the chinese firm in their 5 g. networks the white house claims beijing could use the technology to spy on the west while way has repeatedly denied that allegation and it says it's going to fight back against what it calls the strangling moves of the u.s. . by way now plans to use backup chips it's been developing over the years it insists that the impact will be limited. let's talk...
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we will hear more in cross- examination tomorrow. we will have continuing coverage on kpix .com. >>> live look at the house right now where the trump administration is fighting back against democrat led investigations of the president. natalie brandt life on capitol hill with the latest moves. >> reporter: the latest fight over the records request a formal house council don began, a key witness in the mueller report. the house judiciary committee subpoena deadline was today. the house responded with a clear message that house speaker nancy pelosi calls an obstruction. trump administration telling former house council don began not to comply with a congressional subpoena to turn over documents. house lawyers say the documents requested remain legally protected from disclosure. long-standing constitutional principles because they implicate significant executive branch confidentiality, interest and executive privilege. the trump administration also refusing to comply with a separate subpoena to turn over the unredacted mueller report to
we will hear more in cross- examination tomorrow. we will have continuing coverage on kpix .com. >>> live look at the house right now where the trump administration is fighting back against democrat led investigations of the president. natalie brandt life on capitol hill with the latest moves. >> reporter: the latest fight over the records request a formal house council don began, a key witness in the mueller report. the house judiciary committee subpoena deadline was today. the...
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the purpose of today's hearing is to examine the difficult issues surrounding the need for and the manner of collecting what is known as beneficial ownership information. we have anonymous corporate utilities. this hearing, from the perspective of law enforcement and a regulator will be the first of two on the subject. the second day air is focused on various perspectives. clearly, the vast majority of the vehicles used today serve legitimate purposes and are formed without criminal intent. therefore, we must bear in mind the burden that may befall the overwhelming majority of small business owners. over the years, law enforcement, the gao, congressional committees in both chambers, and us- led international bodies like the financial action task force identified not only a high potential for their abuse, but identified far too many open investigations involving anonymous shell companies connected to money laundering, terrorist financing, corruption, weapons proliferation, sanctions, evasion, and a host of other threats. high-profile leaks of serious tax abuses like those found by investig
the purpose of today's hearing is to examine the difficult issues surrounding the need for and the manner of collecting what is known as beneficial ownership information. we have anonymous corporate utilities. this hearing, from the perspective of law enforcement and a regulator will be the first of two on the subject. the second day air is focused on various perspectives. clearly, the vast majority of the vehicles used today serve legitimate purposes and are formed without criminal intent....
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that's why i'm here at that today this is where 65 moving blood samples are examined every year the scientific director office all this and with help he knows everything about not he will tell us how a few drops of it can tell us everything about all heart these are all people. not testing is an essential part of modern medicine. scientists are discovering more and more in the blogs telephone place is doing research because of the team belief on how to be take cancer in an early stage or to specifically target you. nowadays way to treat constipation. he will he with the help of the what biopsy. for instance does blood was like aspirin is for us today it was a cure for many things like behaving and blood against leprosy or drinking fresh schuman blood against seizures or just think about bloodletting to get rid of all the evil forces in the body well blood is not that creepy any war but it's amazing what blood can do. the heart continuously pumps blood around the body up to 10000 liters flow through its chambers every day enough to fill 50 bathtubs. the largest artery is the aorta and it says t
that's why i'm here at that today this is where 65 moving blood samples are examined every year the scientific director office all this and with help he knows everything about not he will tell us how a few drops of it can tell us everything about all heart these are all people. not testing is an essential part of modern medicine. scientists are discovering more and more in the blogs telephone place is doing research because of the team belief on how to be take cancer in an early stage or to...
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and that's why i'm here at berlin's that today this is where 65000000 lots and lots are examined every year the scientific director office all the above told us he knows everything about not he will tell us how few drops of youth. tell us everything about all of these are. not testing is essential part of medicine. discovery more and more of your focus is doing research with the study. on how to take in early stage or to specifically target. nowadays where you go to treat cancer patients with the help of the biopsies. for instance just blood was like aspirin is for us today it was a cure for many things like believing and lot against leprosy or drinking fresh schuman blood against seizures or just think about bloodletting to get rid of all the evil forces in the body well blood is not that creepy any war but it's amazing what blood can do. the heart continuously pumps blood around the body up to 10000 liters flow through its chambers every day enough to fill 50 bathtubs. the largest archery is the aorta and it says thick as a garden hose while the tiny affinity than a human head. they
and that's why i'm here at berlin's that today this is where 65000000 lots and lots are examined every year the scientific director office all the above told us he knows everything about not he will tell us how few drops of youth. tell us everything about all of these are. not testing is essential part of medicine. discovery more and more of your focus is doing research with the study. on how to take in early stage or to specifically target. nowadays where you go to treat cancer patients with...
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. >> after my ex -- quick examination, i could tell that there was nothing that -- nothing that we could do. he had been deceased for a while. >> the paramedics, they just stood there. and i was, like, "what are you doin'? like, help him. just get in the car and help him." like, and they just stood there. they were, like, "no." and i was -- i just was, like, shocked, like, can you just try, you know the one just said, "no, he-- he's gone." and he did, he just felt so cold. >> did you just feel like this is so unfair? >> yeah, i just -- i just was, like, "oh my god, this can't be happenin' now. you can't leave us now." >> reporter: shortly after tom's friend, gil, called linda, and rushed to the scene. that's him in this dashcam video -- off to the right, collapsing in grief as he learns the news. meanwhile, first responders and arriving officers processed the scene. >> anything unusual about his body? or did he just look peaceful? >> his trousers were open h -- just a little bit. his collar was undone. his shirt was kinda pulled out. and he was reclined back in his car. and i felt like h
. >> after my ex -- quick examination, i could tell that there was nothing that -- nothing that we could do. he had been deceased for a while. >> the paramedics, they just stood there. and i was, like, "what are you doin'? like, help him. just get in the car and help him." like, and they just stood there. they were, like, "no." and i was -- i just was, like, shocked, like, can you just try, you know the one just said, "no, he-- he's gone." and he did,...
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>> it depends if they're being examined, and we find ways to do that. it depends if there is somebody inside who makes a comment or decides to reach out to law enforcement. it also depends on what we're seeing as a pattern of filings or non-filings in our database. there are a number of ways we could ultimately find out or come into possession of information. >> so if you read in a major article in a major newspaper information that suggests that, would that be something that might lead you to look at it? >> hypothetically, yes. senator, we're all adults here. just because it's in the newspaper doesn't mean it's true. at the end of the day, if it's out there -- we've all seen that. >> i'm not saying it's false, either. >> not saying it's false, either. sdp >> therefore, it should be reviewed. what would lead the occ to conduct a bank investigation, especially if they have a history of skirting plir ining laundering laws? >> what that article refers to is not looked over by the occ. i think additional information that comes into the hands of our examiner
>> it depends if they're being examined, and we find ways to do that. it depends if there is somebody inside who makes a comment or decides to reach out to law enforcement. it also depends on what we're seeing as a pattern of filings or non-filings in our database. there are a number of ways we could ultimately find out or come into possession of information. >> so if you read in a major article in a major newspaper information that suggests that, would that be something that might...
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on that, generically, when they go into examination, i'm confident the examiners look into everything, that's correct. senator van hollen: and just to conclude, mr. chairman, i think the precedent here -- again, the precedent going back to the original president for the provisions where congress' requesting the opportunity and the ability to verify this work, is exactly for the kind of reasons we're talking about here. these are in depth issues and it seems given the, you know, past history and the reasons for this law, congress has an interesting as a separate branch of government in verifying, independently verifying that all these procedures are being pursued with respect to senior members of the executive branch. so i thank you. i thank you, mr. commissioner. senator kennedy: thank you, senator. commissioner rettig: our people remain willing to meet if someone would take us up on the offer. we will meet with staff or senators or whoever to walk through the procedures. i think, like myself, you would gain a high degree of confidence in the capabilities of our people. senator van ho
on that, generically, when they go into examination, i'm confident the examiners look into everything, that's correct. senator van hollen: and just to conclude, mr. chairman, i think the precedent here -- again, the precedent going back to the original president for the provisions where congress' requesting the opportunity and the ability to verify this work, is exactly for the kind of reasons we're talking about here. these are in depth issues and it seems given the, you know, past history and...
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take the time to deeply examine those notions that you would call your own. be certain you would ask others not only to share those principles but as leaders that you would deny access or restrict someone's freedom to enforce that belief. fundamentally, that is what we do. ancestral teachings or religious tendencies are not sufficient cause for belief. you can clap for that, it is ok. [applause] as the provost pointed out i am the daughter of two united methodist ministers. one of the darkest days of my days they talked about heaven. we were coming back from church and my mom turned around and said look, you have to figure out what you believe because we can't take you with us. we had to examine what we wanted to be true and how we were going to live our lives. they were never going to be able to make their decisions for us. they wanted us to understand that we needed to hold our core beliefs because our beliefs would shape the world we bring forth. if you believe something, make sure you mean it. once you know what you believe, try not to believe in too much
take the time to deeply examine those notions that you would call your own. be certain you would ask others not only to share those principles but as leaders that you would deny access or restrict someone's freedom to enforce that belief. fundamentally, that is what we do. ancestral teachings or religious tendencies are not sufficient cause for belief. you can clap for that, it is ok. [applause] as the provost pointed out i am the daughter of two united methodist ministers. one of the darkest...
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i want to bring in hugo gurdon now, editor in chief of the "washington examiner." one thing is for sure -- joe biden certainly doesn't mind the elevation. but his trump smart, though, to say that these are the things that are wrong with this guy? >> i think it's fine for president trump to take occasional shots but i don't
i want to bring in hugo gurdon now, editor in chief of the "washington examiner." one thing is for sure -- joe biden certainly doesn't mind the elevation. but his trump smart, though, to say that these are the things that are wrong with this guy? >> i think it's fine for president trump to take occasional shots but i don't
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the special counsel examined these episodes in great detail and found supporting documents an testimonial evidence that raised significant concerns about potential wrongdoing in a number of cases, including trump campaign's response about russia's support for trump, conduct involving f.b.i. director comey and national security advisor michael flynn, the president's reaction to the continuing russia investigation, the president's termination of comey and efforts to have rosenstein take responsibility, the appointment of special counsel and the efforts to remove him, efforts that curtailed the special counsel's investigation, efforts to prevent public disclosure of evidence or cooperation or testimony, to have attorney general sessions take control of the investigation after recusal, efforts to have the white house counsel don mcgahn to have the special counsel removed, conduct towards flynn and manafort, and conduct involving michael cohen. congress should rise to its responsible constitutional duty and produce a road map to the mueller report both with interference of the 2016 election. i
the special counsel examined these episodes in great detail and found supporting documents an testimonial evidence that raised significant concerns about potential wrongdoing in a number of cases, including trump campaign's response about russia's support for trump, conduct involving f.b.i. director comey and national security advisor michael flynn, the president's reaction to the continuing russia investigation, the president's termination of comey and efforts to have rosenstein take...