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when we come back, we had to geneva. thousands of muslims marched in barcelona against violence after the attacks last week. we will go to geneva to get the latest. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "talking with accidents" by beach beach. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. nermeen: spanish police are continuing to investigate last week's attack in barcelona where 15 people died after a van plowed into a crowded walkway along las ramblas, the city's most famous avenue. on monday, police shot dead the man suspected of driving the van, 22 year old moroccan-born man named younes abouyaaqoub. police believe he was part of a 12-person cell plotting to carry out a series of bomb attacks. eight of the cell's members are now dead, four suspected members have been detained. the police investigation is now focused on the role of an imam named abdelbaki es satty. he died on the night before the barcelona attack in an explosion at a house where police says bombs
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who was a rich texan in geneva. they had their own jets side by side at the geneva airport. and they said what was the problem was that the two ambassadors hated each other. they were both texas republicans, and they didn't get along and the embassies, therefore, didn't get along. so i had the opportunity to meet betty king who is our u.s. ambassador to the united nations the first week, and we hugged and kissed and decided that we were going to be the opposite for the next four years and best friends. and it made such an enormous difference to have the u.n. and the bilateral embassy working closely together. i only bring that up because betty, because there was a north carolina senator whose name jumps out of my head, people my age here will remember, halted the confirmation of our ambassador to the u.n. in new york for most of the second clinton term. sowetty was number two there and wrote the -- so betty was number two there. so once again, i feel very connected to all this. and then there's climate change. well, when you first get to congress, they ask you what committee
who was a rich texan in geneva. they had their own jets side by side at the geneva airport. and they said what was the problem was that the two ambassadors hated each other. they were both texas republicans, and they didn't get along and the embassies, therefore, didn't get along. so i had the opportunity to meet betty king who is our u.s. ambassador to the united nations the first week, and we hugged and kissed and decided that we were going to be the opposite for the next four years and best...
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the smoke. >> everything happened so fast. >> reporter: fire broke out early thursday morning and geneva upstairs. she climbed out the back window and called police. suffering from smoke inhalation and neighbors say they watched as officers put their lives on the line. >> we started yelling inside of the house to see if anybody was inside and sure enough, we could hear someone yelling from the inside. >> that's when they ran in and pulled them out. officers had a couple of cuts and inhaled the smoke. they're okay. firefighters showed up a few minutes later and put out the flames. now clarence and his wife are recovering at a hospital. their niece is grateful. >> thank you so much for saving my uncle's life. >> very, very proud of these >> reporter: dc police chief peter newsom. >> i appreciate channel 4 to give them the recognition they deserve. >> reporter: they do it with honor. in northwest dc, shamrai stone, nbc4. >>> deadly drug overdoses in mad. the state health department released new numbers from january to march of this year, maryland had 550 overdose related deaths. that's just
the smoke. >> everything happened so fast. >> reporter: fire broke out early thursday morning and geneva upstairs. she climbed out the back window and called police. suffering from smoke inhalation and neighbors say they watched as officers put their lives on the line. >> we started yelling inside of the house to see if anybody was inside and sure enough, we could hear someone yelling from the inside. >> that's when they ran in and pulled them out. officers had a couple...
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. >> geneva was the turning point for me under cover lovers dated in secret for months. is their wedding already in the works. >> and an 11-year-old boy stealing the show after manzel invited her on stage. >> wow this never happened before. >> now he's gone viral. you're watch ag star in the making. but first the "nightline" 5. ing making. but first the "nightline" 5. >>> number one in just 60 seconds. meatball on white! next! you want mustard on that or not! come on, come on. i haven't got all day here! it doesn't come with peppers! they're extra! hurry up.pay the lady! next! the chicken's fresh. i killed it myself. so that's what you want? next! while we're still young! you know you told me you wanted mustard. get outta here! time's up! back of the line! hey. excuse me. what! great sandwich. thanks. ♪you didn't have to be so nice♪ get outta here. ♪i would have liked you anyway♪ ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. as the online dating industry becomes more and more competitive some are finding edge off line personalizing meet ups. singles on their quest to fin
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it prevents the wrongs of war, the geneva convention from applying to us as ordinary civilian citizens on the pretense we are somehow undermining national security. for everybody else what counts is the law of war and geneva convention and all of those things and that's being explored and being developed in the legal community. >> what do you think a u.s. citizen crosses the line and becomes a combatant -- a military right to -- >> he was a regional commander. you raised that point earlier in the discussion, and of course -- well, it is -- it is a great -- davis was trying to effect taff whole course of american understanding, bring back to american history the law of civil liberty that he thought had been almost destroyed in the civil war. he wanted the best case he could have. he was not -- he may not have been able because it wasn't a dominant theme in law, combatant versus non. it wasn't a dominant thing in law to try to decide who was a combatant and not a combatant. it may have been so obvious to him. a guy getting arrest, was it 2:00 a.m. in his own home, in a place like indiana
it prevents the wrongs of war, the geneva convention from applying to us as ordinary civilian citizens on the pretense we are somehow undermining national security. for everybody else what counts is the law of war and geneva convention and all of those things and that's being explored and being developed in the legal community. >> what do you think a u.s. citizen crosses the line and becomes a combatant -- a military right to -- >> he was a regional commander. you raised that point...
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was a rich texan in geneva. they had jets side-by-side in this emotional problem was the two ambassadors hated each other. they were both texas republicans and didn't get along and the embassies and, therefore, didn't get along either. i had the opportunity to meet betty king who is our u.s. ambassador to the united nations the first week, and we hugged and kissed and decide we're going to be the opposite for the next four years and best friends. animate such an enormous difference to have the u.n. and the bilateral embassy working closely together. i bring that up because betty, because there was a north carolina senator, his name jumps out of my head, people my age will remember, halted the confirmation of our ambassador to u.n. in new york for most of the second clinton term fi picsf betty was number two and wrote the stds. she was a principal staffers on the sustainable development goals. so what to get i feel very connected to all this. then there's climate change. when you first get to congress that ask yo
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take but to discuss this further let's cross live now to curtis doebbler from webster university in geneva hi there sir thank you so much for joining us here on our to international so trump has just tweeted and warned that u.s. weapons are quote locked and loaded should north korea act on wisely every statement seems to raise the threat level do you think washington is really gearing up for military action or is the president just bluffing. i think it be very unfortunate certainly international law does not allow the use of force at this instance or even an instance where north korea heightens its threats i think that it would be better in everybody's interest to deescalate everything and but as we've seen before trump sometimes the american president trump tries to skeer or people that are listening to him through his rhetoric but says sometimes that's an unfortunate way to function in the international system that russia's foreign minister has just said that the risk of the north korea u.s. conflict turning into war is high do you share his opinion. i'm not so sure that right now we hav
take but to discuss this further let's cross live now to curtis doebbler from webster university in geneva hi there sir thank you so much for joining us here on our to international so trump has just tweeted and warned that u.s. weapons are quote locked and loaded should north korea act on wisely every statement seems to raise the threat level do you think washington is really gearing up for military action or is the president just bluffing. i think it be very unfortunate certainly...
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he was abducted twice, the first time from geneva in 2003, after which he was placed under house arrestfor medical treatment in the united states. he contacted treatment in the united states. he co nta cted a treatment in the united states. he contacted a lawyer who placed a criminal complaint on his behalf to the swiss authorities. it belies any credibility that this was anything other than the abduction described by prince sultan. i interviewed some witnesses, collected some medical evidence, including a medical record from king faisal hospital, where he was admitted the next day, it in june 2003, which indicated he had aspirated and had been integrated in geneva, and was put on a medivac plane which for some reason was already waiting at the airport. prince sultan was never able to play shoes case. he was kidnapped again in 2016. in january shoes case. he was kidnapped again in 2016. injanuary of that year, he boarded ajet in 2016. injanuary of that year, he boarded a jet offered to him by the saudi consulate in paris. two of his staff told us what happened on the flight. staff told u
he was abducted twice, the first time from geneva in 2003, after which he was placed under house arrestfor medical treatment in the united states. he contacted treatment in the united states. he co nta cted a treatment in the united states. he contacted a lawyer who placed a criminal complaint on his behalf to the swiss authorities. it belies any credibility that this was anything other than the abduction described by prince sultan. i interviewed some witnesses, collected some medical evidence,...
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had thrown --y side-by-side on the geneva airport. they said, it's a problem that the two ambassadors hated each other. they are both texas republicans and didn't get along in the embassies or at all. i had the opportunity to meet person who is our u.s. ambassador to the united nations the first week. we hugged and kissed and decided we would be the opposite for the next four years, best friends. it made such an enormous difference to have people working closely together. i want to bring that up -- because there-- was the north carolina senator who names i had -- people my age here will remember. people to cook with the confirmation of our massacre to anyone in new york for most of the second clinton turned. it is number two there and wrote he was a principal staff person. once again, i feel very connected to all of this. -- when you first get to congress i ask you what committees you want to be on. i said ways and means, appropriation, energy and commerce. i got my seventh and eighth choices, which were science and the national resou
had thrown --y side-by-side on the geneva airport. they said, it's a problem that the two ambassadors hated each other. they are both texas republicans and didn't get along in the embassies or at all. i had the opportunity to meet person who is our u.s. ambassador to the united nations the first week. we hugged and kissed and decided we would be the opposite for the next four years, best friends. it made such an enormous difference to have people working closely together. i want to bring that...
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geneva, world health organization, wto, human rights commission. when i got there, the person i did was read the inspector general's report on my mission. was very unkind to the previous ambassadors who was a rich texan. and, very unkind to the permanent representative to the u.n. who is a rich texan and geneva. they had their own jets side-by-side at the same airport. they said the real problem was that the two ambassadors hated each other. they are both texas republicans and they did not get along and said therefore the embassies did not get along, either. i had the opportunity to meet betty king, our ambassador to the united nations, the first week. we had to get kissed and decided we would be the opposite for the next four years and best friends. it made such an enormous difference to the u.n. and the bilateral lumbar see working together. i want to bring that up because some, because there were north carolina's senators whose names i can't remember, people remember.e will had halted the confirmation of our ambassador to the u.n. in new york fo
geneva, world health organization, wto, human rights commission. when i got there, the person i did was read the inspector general's report on my mission. was very unkind to the previous ambassadors who was a rich texan. and, very unkind to the permanent representative to the u.n. who is a rich texan and geneva. they had their own jets side-by-side at the same airport. they said the real problem was that the two ambassadors hated each other. they are both texas republicans and they did not get...
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the day the victim was found the suspects were in wisconsin and made $1,000 donation to the lake geneva public library in the victim's name.a former fbi agent has his theories..former fbi agent ross ricesot i could only characterize the donation as a vain attempt to make things right. (justine) lathem is being held without bail in the santa rita jail and has his first court apperance on monday morning. he is being closely watched in jail ... because he isn't doing well psychologically. warren is in the san francisco jail.. but at last check there is no information about his next court appearance. (jr stone) santa rosa police are investigating an officer involved shooting that happened today.. it happened on west steele lane near north coast street... witnesses say they reported a man "acting erratically"... holding a knife inside a home... when police arrived to the home and they found the suspect hiding under a bed. police ordered him to surrender multiple times but the man charged at officers with his knife... police opened fire... shooting and killing the suspect... video of the shoo
the day the victim was found the suspects were in wisconsin and made $1,000 donation to the lake geneva public library in the victim's name.a former fbi agent has his theories..former fbi agent ross ricesot i could only characterize the donation as a vain attempt to make things right. (justine) lathem is being held without bail in the santa rita jail and has his first court apperance on monday morning. he is being closely watched in jail ... because he isn't doing well psychologically. warren...
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this gentleman talked about his time in geneva. i learned many things in my four years in switzerland but the one i treasure most is a commitment to shared power, this concordance in german with case and sees. in swiss, they have no head is typically country and world who doesn't have a head of state. they have a seven person council but when i was there as five different political parties of that seven from the right peoples party to the left social democrats. now it's down to four i think that everything done by consensus. so i can't personally swear to this anecdote but heard when paul ryan was mr. speaker that neither he nor nancy pelosi had ever had a what i won conversation and all the years that they had served together. and so what you have is the absence of shared power. i'm in charge, therefore, straight partyline vote. one of the problems with the affordable care act which am committed to buy not a single republican voted for it. when things aren't on a strict part on basis you get the swings back and forth. anything we
this gentleman talked about his time in geneva. i learned many things in my four years in switzerland but the one i treasure most is a commitment to shared power, this concordance in german with case and sees. in swiss, they have no head is typically country and world who doesn't have a head of state. they have a seven person council but when i was there as five different political parties of that seven from the right peoples party to the left social democrats. now it's down to four i think...
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prisoners of war they are detainee's and enemy combatants but actually that is covered under the genevaonvention and in the 1940's recovered people who were not in its uniform specifically the freedom fighters from france. with the french resistance against the german army. that was blowing up with those soldiers and families movie theaters and restaurants so they were terrorists but in a way a lot of the people should be in jail but should have due process without making them prisoners of war. they are not charged or tried so there've guilty of what they did put them in federal court and charged them. i believe we should charge them with crimes if they deserve it. and the problem with some of the people we have down there is with the initial invasion of afghanistan we were giving bounties to people who would turn in the al qaeda members afghanistan is very tribal. we found out enemy tribes were turning in other troubled members for the $5,000 for the operative that is a one year's salary so when i got it than that -- shall marry have a lot of older farmers and people that should not ha
prisoners of war they are detainee's and enemy combatants but actually that is covered under the genevaonvention and in the 1940's recovered people who were not in its uniform specifically the freedom fighters from france. with the french resistance against the german army. that was blowing up with those soldiers and families movie theaters and restaurants so they were terrorists but in a way a lot of the people should be in jail but should have due process without making them prisoners of war....
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we support the geneva process and engagement of future governments. a lot of work ahead of us and we do not have the conditions in place to achieve it yet. we are going to work with other , as well in the region as stakeholders in syria, to see if we can create the conditions that will lead to talks and put in place a longer-term solution for syria. again, in this region, i want to recognize our ambassador to turkey, who has a big role in this. is relationship with turkey under stress and the ambassador has been helpful and remarkable and how he has led our efforts there. i also want to recognize the special envoy in the war against isis and his assistant. groundre people near the and checking to see if the aid is showing up and if we are meeting our commitments to restore basic services in the community. and i eo turn to iran fforts to stop islamic extremism. preventing iran from developing .uclear weapons allows tolear weapons allows them build relations beyond their border. it does not end with the nuclear agreement. if there one thing i want peopl
we support the geneva process and engagement of future governments. a lot of work ahead of us and we do not have the conditions in place to achieve it yet. we are going to work with other , as well in the region as stakeholders in syria, to see if we can create the conditions that will lead to talks and put in place a longer-term solution for syria. again, in this region, i want to recognize our ambassador to turkey, who has a big role in this. is relationship with turkey under stress and the...
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i don't agree with enhanced interrogation because i believe in article three of the geneva conventionure and inhumane treatment -- coast before they are not covered over the geneva convention. >> richard: i believe as americans, i don't care what it is, the ideal that we can't change who we are because of terrorists and we can't cower to terror -- >> jesse: max before you are not cowering when you -- >> richard: we have to continue being who we are. >> jesse: it could have been a lot a lot worse. it's be to wait a minute. >> jesse: sleep deprivation? >> richard: our judeo-christian values have to continue to persist no matter what happens to our country, period. >> greg: . -- >> richard: that's not torture, waterboarding, breaking people's bones to get something out of somebody. but dana's argument changed my opinion on this particular case. >> kimberly: bill maher -- making a mockery of a 9-year-old who supports president trump. the outrage is ahead. ♪ who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing her
i don't agree with enhanced interrogation because i believe in article three of the geneva conventionure and inhumane treatment -- coast before they are not covered over the geneva convention. >> richard: i believe as americans, i don't care what it is, the ideal that we can't change who we are because of terrorists and we can't cower to terror -- >> jesse: max before you are not cowering when you -- >> richard: we have to continue being who we are. >> jesse: it could...
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mark: ambassador would speaking at that form today in geneva. julia, back to you.mpact on tropical storm harvey and the oil industry. we caught up with the ceo of total in versailles, france, and asked how harvey has impacted the company's refinery in port arthur. >> the refinery is stopped, fully stopped. yes, we had to face disaster situations. it is a hurricane which is very strong, one of the strongest in the history of the united states. we managed to make the refinery work until yesterday, and then we lost power. then, we had nothing to do. first, safety is our priority. frankly, it is nothing compared to what happens in texas. important. the americans in texas are facing a dramatic situation. >> with understand this is one of the more important refineries, 185,000 barrels a day. to much could it cost total have this shut down for a few days? >> the most important for us is not that. plants.petrochemical employees cannot reach the plants. they cannot go there. yes, it has an impact. the oil price in the u.s. is going down. the refineries, most of them are shu
mark: ambassador would speaking at that form today in geneva. julia, back to you.mpact on tropical storm harvey and the oil industry. we caught up with the ceo of total in versailles, france, and asked how harvey has impacted the company's refinery in port arthur. >> the refinery is stopped, fully stopped. yes, we had to face disaster situations. it is a hurricane which is very strong, one of the strongest in the history of the united states. we managed to make the refinery work until...
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geneva was upstairs and made it out of a window. d.c.e ran into that burning building and pulled her husband out. >> for them to go in and risk the call of duty. >> that neighbor says that -- the couple has only scrapes and bruises and a few minor burns. glad to know they're okay and recovering together. >>> montgomery county schools are taking action when it comes to drug overdoses. for the first time this school year, every montgomery county public school, including elementary schools, will be stocked with naloxone. it's a life-saving treatment to reverse overdoses. the county spent the year training -- they think it's good but alarming. >> i think it's a great idea. i think it's scary that this is going on in the county. it's a good first step. >> never had a case of reported overdose on our school property. it doesn't mean we don't need to be prepared. >>> the decision to put a dosage in all 205 public schools is in response to a new maryland law, drug crisis. >> 15 months of said sentence shall be deemed a committed sentence. >>> a
geneva was upstairs and made it out of a window. d.c.e ran into that burning building and pulled her husband out. >> for them to go in and risk the call of duty. >> that neighbor says that -- the couple has only scrapes and bruises and a few minor burns. glad to know they're okay and recovering together. >>> montgomery county schools are taking action when it comes to drug overdoses. for the first time this school year, every montgomery county public school, including...
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and leaders from a dozen nations adopted the geneva convention.ment called for armies to treat all injured soldiers no matter what size of the battle they were on. it also introduced a symbol to mark medical supplies, a red cross, on a white background. today the red cross helps people all over the world. after world leaders signed an agreement in geneva 158 years ago today. should news break out, we'll break in. breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. a good dayton the markets. that i were up from the beginning of the session. we have been green all day long. the nasdaq up about 1.5%. the s&p 500 doing very well indeed. it's all great news if you're neil cavuto who is the king of business on cable in america. i'm shepard smith. i'll see you later. >> neil: all right. thank you, shepard. i'm neil cavuto. this is "your world." we have a stock surging world. dow ending near session highs today. largely on the results of the president's speech last night and optimism that it paves the way for progress on things that once look sticky lik
and leaders from a dozen nations adopted the geneva convention.ment called for armies to treat all injured soldiers no matter what size of the battle they were on. it also introduced a symbol to mark medical supplies, a red cross, on a white background. today the red cross helps people all over the world. after world leaders signed an agreement in geneva 158 years ago today. should news break out, we'll break in. breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. a good dayton the markets....
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, wisconsin, and made a $1,000 cash donation in cornell-duranleau's name. >> any connection geneva? >> none whatsoever. >> reporter: on friday, lathem sent a video, which hasn't been released, to his family and friends, apologizing for his involvement in the murder, calling it, quote, the biggest mistake of his life. >> it's very typical in crimes of passion, which is what i think we can call this, for the person that committed the crime to have remorse and buiguilt afterwards. >> reporter: the big question is why? why take somebody's life? at this point though, the two men are expected to be in court coming monday. of course, the court is closed on the weekend. victor, chris christi? >> thank you so much. >>> baltimore is tasked with a peace challenge. in fact, not just this morning but all weekend. after community leaders and activists are enforcing a city-wide cease-fire for 72 hours. they've been in the streets, urging drug dealers and gang members to please back off, put their guns down this weekend. so far, there have been 208 homicides this year in baltimore compared to 318 f
, wisconsin, and made a $1,000 cash donation in cornell-duranleau's name. >> any connection geneva? >> none whatsoever. >> reporter: on friday, lathem sent a video, which hasn't been released, to his family and friends, apologizing for his involvement in the murder, calling it, quote, the biggest mistake of his life. >> it's very typical in crimes of passion, which is what i think we can call this, for the person that committed the crime to have remorse and buiguilt...
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one of the suspects then made a $1,000 cash donation to a library in lake geneva, wisconsin in the name of cornell-duranleau. authorities feared suicide would be next. in a statement, the chicago police department said we hope today's arrest brings some small level of closure and justice for trenton cornell- duranleau's family. >> u.s. marshals say they contacted friends to help make a surrender. >> one of the friends who i had personally interviewed, they were able to pick him up and we negotiated an area that he could surrender safely. he was asked to step out of the vehicle. no guns were drawn. he surrendered peacefully. >> deputies say they are worried about lathem's mental health and they are checking on him every 15 minutes in jail. he will be in court monday. no date has been set for andrew warren. >>> just into the newsroom tonight from sacramento, first responders are looking for this missing three-year-old boy who disappeared at a city park south of the downtown area. police believe the boy may have fallen into a pond at the park. you can see first responders making a chain th
one of the suspects then made a $1,000 cash donation to a library in lake geneva, wisconsin in the name of cornell-duranleau. authorities feared suicide would be next. in a statement, the chicago police department said we hope today's arrest brings some small level of closure and justice for trenton cornell- duranleau's family. >> u.s. marshals say they contacted friends to help make a surrender. >> one of the friends who i had personally interviewed, they were able to pick him up...
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reporter: meanwhile, united nations human rights experts in geneva have called on u.s.itical leaders on all levels to combat the rise of racist violence and xenophobia. and urge the prosecution of those who commit hate crimes. sarah: for more on this i'm joined by mark fisher, a senior editor at the washington post. thank you so much for joining us. you blasted trump's response in an article titled, the nation can only -- can you put his remarks into contest -- context for us? how unusual is it to hear these things? mark: it is unprecedented to hear u.s. president saying the people who were protesting against an extreme right band of white supremacists are on the same moral plane as those white supremacists. that has really not happened before and what we saw over the last several days from donald trump was this ricochet in which he first seemed to excuse some of the protester's actions in charlottesville, then condemned him by name, then reverted back to his initial position. so clearly his latest statement was the one he was most enthusiastic and emotionally about, wh
reporter: meanwhile, united nations human rights experts in geneva have called on u.s.itical leaders on all levels to combat the rise of racist violence and xenophobia. and urge the prosecution of those who commit hate crimes. sarah: for more on this i'm joined by mark fisher, a senior editor at the washington post. thank you so much for joining us. you blasted trump's response in an article titled, the nation can only -- can you put his remarks into contest -- context for us? how unusual is it...
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like the $1,000 cash donation one of the suspects made to the lake geneva public library on the day of the murder 80 miles from chicago. the money given in cornell-duranleau's name. >> i've never seen where suspects in a homicide would make a donation in the victim's name. >> reporter: and police say lathem made a video in which he apologizes for his involvement, calling it "the biggest mistake of my life." even though lathem and warren work for prominent universities, chicago police say they had no professional affiliation and neither man had a record of violence. police believe they drove to the west coast. the two will be in court in california next week before being extradited to illinois. they are expected to face murder charges. >> odd story. >> bizarre. >> thank you very much. >>> president trump has often claimed without citing evidence that millions voted illegally. it's part of his reason for the immigration crackdown. tonight, we have a follow-up story on some one who actually admits she voted illegally, though she says it was a terrible mistake. as nbc's gabe gutierrez repo
like the $1,000 cash donation one of the suspects made to the lake geneva public library on the day of the murder 80 miles from chicago. the money given in cornell-duranleau's name. >> i've never seen where suspects in a homicide would make a donation in the victim's name. >> reporter: and police say lathem made a video in which he apologizes for his involvement, calling it "the biggest mistake of my life." even though lathem and warren work for prominent universities,...
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they met in geneva. and that was the human side of -- that was the side of ronald reagan that i appreciate enormously and deeply. only he could have done that. >> yeah. >> only he could have done that and met with gorbachev. >> y & r, i was surprised to learn, started out really as a three month stinlt for you. >> yeah. >> how do you take three months and turn it into almost 40 years? >> most important thing is the change of story lines. >> yeah. >> and there was a moment which wh my wife nicky on the show played beautifully by her all these years asked me about my background. this mysterious character who rufus and billionaire and she didn't know anything about him. so they came up with a story line that made me stay. i then explained to my wife that had i been left on the door steps of an orphanage at the age of 7. once i did that scene, i said i'm staying. it opened up. i playing nothing but bad guys, bored to tears with it. german bad guys, russian bad guys, every bad guy imaginable. and this opened
they met in geneva. and that was the human side of -- that was the side of ronald reagan that i appreciate enormously and deeply. only he could have done that. >> yeah. >> only he could have done that and met with gorbachev. >> y & r, i was surprised to learn, started out really as a three month stinlt for you. >> yeah. >> how do you take three months and turn it into almost 40 years? >> most important thing is the change of story lines. >> yeah....
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official speaking from geneva remaining hopeful for a diplomatic solution. >> my hope is that north korea ends this provocative behavior. >> urging a global response, we are told that japan and the u.s. called for another emergency u.s. security council meeting than is scheduled for later this afternoon. abc news new york. ♪ fitting into my skinny jeans again? that's cool. feeling good in slim fit? that's cool. looking fabulous in my little black dress? that's cool. getting the body you want without surgery, needles, or downtime? that's coolsculpting. coolsculpting is the only fda-cleared non-invasive treatment that targets and freezes away stubborn fat cells. visit coolsculpting.com today and register for a chance to win a free treatment. >>> philadelphia has no title o r a title that no city wants, the highest diabetes rate of the 10 largest cities. there are numerousests to stay on top of the problem and opinions on top of their condition. >> michael green has been living with diabetes for 15 years but never has the tools to be in charge of it. >> i have never been educated about it. >
official speaking from geneva remaining hopeful for a diplomatic solution. >> my hope is that north korea ends this provocative behavior. >> urging a global response, we are told that japan and the u.s. called for another emergency u.s. security council meeting than is scheduled for later this afternoon. abc news new york. ♪ fitting into my skinny jeans again? that's cool. feeling good in slim fit? that's cool. looking fabulous in my little black dress? that's cool. getting the...
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curtis doebbler from webster university in geneva says a full scale conflict between washington and pyongyang is unlikely though some question is possible. i think that it would be better in everybody's interests to deescalate everything but as we've seen before trump sometimes the american president tries to. skeer or people that are listening to him through his rhetoric but sometimes that's an unfortunate way to function in the international system i do think we have a possibility that there could be violence i mean all out war i think would be foolish on any side and as you've heard from the chinese side that they might even become involved in something like that and i don't think anybody wants that right now what i do think is that there is the potential of not full scale war but aggression. well trump's turn of phrase when it comes to north korea hasn't gone unnoticed on social media with twitter users getting the impression the president's becoming more like a character from a popular t.v. series came up and has more when donald trump threaten north korea with fire and fury everyone onl
curtis doebbler from webster university in geneva says a full scale conflict between washington and pyongyang is unlikely though some question is possible. i think that it would be better in everybody's interests to deescalate everything but as we've seen before trump sometimes the american president tries to. skeer or people that are listening to him through his rhetoric but sometimes that's an unfortunate way to function in the international system i do think we have a possibility that there...
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geneva peace talks are to work in tandem and certainly nothing like this from british prime minister tourism a back in october we need to political solution a political long term solution which sees a syria without assad could one reason she doesn't say that anymore b. that her own defense secretary has been caught out partying with president assad of syria i suppose if you judge people by that you spend time with the question asked do you know what do you remember where you are on the twenty seventh of may two thousand and seven. going to tell me yes i am so you are in syria and you were sent . bracing as a reception there reelection of president assad with a ninety nine percent percent of the vote in fairness to michael fallon who has accused russia of helping donald trump being elected us president and who says that saudi arabia is defending its security by bombing yemen did not remember any policy i don't recall any party syrian member fact finding visit to syria that happened every year with m.p.'s going that the difference if you can be sad when you are that i did meet a surgeo
geneva peace talks are to work in tandem and certainly nothing like this from british prime minister tourism a back in october we need to political solution a political long term solution which sees a syria without assad could one reason she doesn't say that anymore b. that her own defense secretary has been caught out partying with president assad of syria i suppose if you judge people by that you spend time with the question asked do you know what do you remember where you are on the twenty...
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no this isn't this is it you see they were losers very intentional they knowingly broke the geneva conventions then covered it up but no one uses a cover up unless you know you're doing something illegal to cover up but they have a full proof full of proof defense lawyers argue that they can't be held responsible because they simply did business with the cia like contractors who supply the non scenes with. the nazis were found guilty of that certainly was defense everyone knows the nuremberg defense of just doing their job did not hold up. did go to jail. well that's another historical moment in america when the cia uses. we're just like not seen. as a defense then again oh yeah right yes. really. ever tries being is if ever pervasive ever offensive part of our lives but a lot of the time we don't even notice it however we found one terrifying campaign in the tops of all our own troops bomb not only with jill investigative. while going to further grabbing hold of a quasi whopper of a child's first exposure to a bovine flesh but it's monarchy in a frightening ad campaign that spawned a million
no this isn't this is it you see they were losers very intentional they knowingly broke the geneva conventions then covered it up but no one uses a cover up unless you know you're doing something illegal to cover up but they have a full proof full of proof defense lawyers argue that they can't be held responsible because they simply did business with the cia like contractors who supply the non scenes with. the nazis were found guilty of that certainly was defense everyone knows the nuremberg...
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iran's nuclear negotiation team the author of iran nuclear negotiations accord and detente since the geneva agreement of twenty thirteen very welcome to the program would it be sensible for washington to abandon the nuclear deal this point in time. i really don't think it's an us is on interests in order to make sure you know and as not be attracted to. scale. nuclear activities cause a major concern for the u.s. and are the western nations just heard from the moderate iranian president rouhani is stating that should do you was imposed new sanctions contrary to the terms of the nuclear agreement then iran. to start to school and even perhaps beyond that iran as you know was able to produce twenty percent enriched uranium and has the capability to do even more than that so it's up to washington basically to avoid such a necessity escalations why does the u.s. keep introducing new sanctions against iran despite and we know that the how big knowledge here runs compliance with the nuclear deal what's washington trying to achieve. well i think in number of things one of which is that the u.s. ha
iran's nuclear negotiation team the author of iran nuclear negotiations accord and detente since the geneva agreement of twenty thirteen very welcome to the program would it be sensible for washington to abandon the nuclear deal this point in time. i really don't think it's an us is on interests in order to make sure you know and as not be attracted to. scale. nuclear activities cause a major concern for the u.s. and are the western nations just heard from the moderate iranian president rouhani...
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mean, if facebook has two billion users on the planet, this is not just the united nations sort of geneva conventions that we're living by; they're figuring out what speech works in one country, what's controversial in another. >> that's correct, and they get it wrong all the time. and this is something that we know from where we sit because we try to help them. let me give you a very recent example. youtube was trying recently to use artificial intelligence to get rid of what they called "extremist content" on youtube. and you know what they ended up taking down? a bunch of the people who are collecting war crimes evidence. it's not that easy to just say, "oh, well, that's bad speech, we don't want it; this is good speech, we do." there are easy cases, but there is far more hard cases. and what we see is, this ends up meaning that powerful people get to censor and take speech down and not-powerful people don't. >> sreenivasan: all right, cindy cohn of the electronic frontier foundation joining us via skype from san francisco today, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: six police
mean, if facebook has two billion users on the planet, this is not just the united nations sort of geneva conventions that we're living by; they're figuring out what speech works in one country, what's controversial in another. >> that's correct, and they get it wrong all the time. and this is something that we know from where we sit because we try to help them. let me give you a very recent example. youtube was trying recently to use artificial intelligence to get rid of what they called...
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imogen foulkes, bbc news, geneva.utors investigating the death of a swedish journalist say they plan to charge submarine inventor, payter madsen, with her murder. the dismembered body of kim varl was found off the danish coast after she was taken out to sea in a submarine built by mr madsen. he denies killing her. tom donkin reports. the grim search continues for what remains of kim wall. after confirmation on wednesday that hers was the torso found washed up on denmark's coast, police now scour swamp and sea for any further sign of the young swedish journalist. this is the last image of her alive. it's august the 10th and kim is on board the uc3 nautilus, the world's biggest home—made submarine. she was writing a profile about the man who built it, danish inventor peter madsen, who took her out to sea and was the last person to see her alive. the only suspect in her death, danish prosecutors now said mr madsen will face a murder charge when he appears in court next month. he denies killing kim wall and his account of
imogen foulkes, bbc news, geneva.utors investigating the death of a swedish journalist say they plan to charge submarine inventor, payter madsen, with her murder. the dismembered body of kim varl was found off the danish coast after she was taken out to sea in a submarine built by mr madsen. he denies killing her. tom donkin reports. the grim search continues for what remains of kim wall. after confirmation on wednesday that hers was the torso found washed up on denmark's coast, police now...
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are they afraid of us why are we afraid of them and that's what we're going to talk about that was geneva. then if we follow that logic we had put in and bush they had good relations bombing maybe a two car along a bomb might put in not so much but if the relations between great powers yes band on personal relationship between the leaders doesn't that mean that the minute one of the leaders is replaced then everything any understanding that has been there between them goes off track will you think it's also about roads i mean they get so well along with obama or hillary she might have been she might have been i don't think so well look where we're at right now i mean people call this the new cold war era just because they don't get along so well you're not going to get very far with me on that because i don't think it is and i do believe in the american public and i don't believe in that little group in washington or in the media who have decided to mount an attack on mr trump i don't know mr trump i don't know what he's going to do. you know. but i am willing to give him a little time he
are they afraid of us why are we afraid of them and that's what we're going to talk about that was geneva. then if we follow that logic we had put in and bush they had good relations bombing maybe a two car along a bomb might put in not so much but if the relations between great powers yes band on personal relationship between the leaders doesn't that mean that the minute one of the leaders is replaced then everything any understanding that has been there between them goes off track will you...