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the international maritime bureau says the vast majority of the sailors kidnapped for ransom or taken off the cost of between. guinea nigeria and tokyo while attacks by pirates have substantially decrease in some regions of the world they seem to be on the increase in west africa making the gulf of guinea there was to bury in the world impacted by piracy fishing boats are sometimes targeted but most of the attacks so i carried out an oil and gas tankers experts say that the regional neighbors and coast guards need to coordinate better if they want to control the situation. we set out on patrol with a gun to me. the gulf of guinea is the most dangerous streets of maritime territory in the world for attacks at sea. but ghana has seen a decrease in piracy incidents in its waters and that's been put down to sustained operations by its navy and not of. ships. be fair to we in the what tests of our countries and then when they are called upon today are better than this nation's. heroes ships that taps by pilots when the are released. defense food that can and what does the city and saw that
the international maritime bureau says the vast majority of the sailors kidnapped for ransom or taken off the cost of between. guinea nigeria and tokyo while attacks by pirates have substantially decrease in some regions of the world they seem to be on the increase in west africa making the gulf of guinea there was to bury in the world impacted by piracy fishing boats are sometimes targeted but most of the attacks so i carried out an oil and gas tankers experts say that the regional neighbors...
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securely under 3 glance bell jars the extremely precious object was kept in the safe of the international bureau of whites and measures from $889.00 until this year it was the defining unit of mass worldwide but for some unknown reason the paris kilogram decreased in weight by 15000000. of a gram so scientists decided to take action in a historic move they redefined the kilogram. this time they're not using a metal object but a constant of nature the planck constant denoted by a small age described for the 1st time by max planck around one.
securely under 3 glance bell jars the extremely precious object was kept in the safe of the international bureau of whites and measures from $889.00 until this year it was the defining unit of mass worldwide but for some unknown reason the paris kilogram decreased in weight by 15000000. of a gram so scientists decided to take action in a historic move they redefined the kilogram. this time they're not using a metal object but a constant of nature the planck constant denoted by a small age...
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stored securely under 3 glass bell jar extremely precious object was kept in the safe of the international bureau of whites and measures from $889.00 until this year it was the defining unit of mass worldwide but for some unknown reason the parents kilogram decreased in white by 50000000. of a gram so scientists decided to take action in a historic move they redefined the kilogram. this time they're not using a metal object but a constant of nature the planck constant denoted by a small age described for the 1st time by max planck around 1900 so what is the planck constant. mccance just dance and before you can think of it has the smallest possible unit of energy consider the energy coming out of a car battery or an electric socket on the walls and if you were to divide that into lots of small amounts the smallest possible amount would be the plug constant it's a fundamental constants of nature it's involved in many aspects of physics. one reason why we can't take the planck's constant as the definition of this mass is because the planck constant can be expressed in terms of the kilogram and 2 ot
stored securely under 3 glass bell jar extremely precious object was kept in the safe of the international bureau of whites and measures from $889.00 until this year it was the defining unit of mass worldwide but for some unknown reason the parents kilogram decreased in white by 50000000. of a gram so scientists decided to take action in a historic move they redefined the kilogram. this time they're not using a metal object but a constant of nature the planck constant denoted by a small age...
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the international maritime bureau says the vast majority of the sailors kidnapped for ransom or taken off the cost of been the. guinea nigeria and. while attacks by pirates have substantially decreased in some regions of the world they seem to be on the increase in west africa making the gulf of guinea there was an area in the world impacted by piracy fishing boats are sometimes targeted but most of the attacks so i carried out an oil and gas tankers experts say that the regional neighbors and coast guards need to coordinate better if they want to control the situation. we set out on patrol with a gun to me. the gulf of guinea is the most dangerous streets of maritime territory in the world for attacks at sea but garner has seen a decrease in piracy incidents in its waters and that's been put down to sustained operations by its navy and not. time ships. be fair to we in the what tests of our countries and then when they are called upon to do better than this nation's. heroes ships that taps by pilots when the are released. defense food and what does the citizen in school yeah that wou
the international maritime bureau says the vast majority of the sailors kidnapped for ransom or taken off the cost of been the. guinea nigeria and. while attacks by pirates have substantially decreased in some regions of the world they seem to be on the increase in west africa making the gulf of guinea there was an area in the world impacted by piracy fishing boats are sometimes targeted but most of the attacks so i carried out an oil and gas tankers experts say that the regional neighbors and...
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securely under 3 glance bell jars be extremely precious object was kept in the safe of the international bureau of weights and measures from $889.00 until this year it was the defining unit of mass worldwide but for some unknown reason the paris kilogram decreased in weight by 15000000. of a gram so scientists decided to take action in a historic move they redefined the kilogram. this time they're not using a metal object but a constant of nature the planck constant denoted by a small age described for the 1st time by max planck around 1900 so what is the planck constant. and before you can think of it has the smallest possible unit of energy consider the energy coming out of a car battery or an electric socket on the walls and if you were to divide that into lots of small amounts the smallest possible amount would be applied constant. it's a fundamental constants of nature it's involved in many aspects of physics. when one reason why we can't take the planck's constant as the definition of this mass is because the planck constant can be expressed in terms of the kilogram and 2 other units that
securely under 3 glance bell jars be extremely precious object was kept in the safe of the international bureau of weights and measures from $889.00 until this year it was the defining unit of mass worldwide but for some unknown reason the paris kilogram decreased in weight by 15000000. of a gram so scientists decided to take action in a historic move they redefined the kilogram. this time they're not using a metal object but a constant of nature the planck constant denoted by a small age...
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the international maritime bureau says the vast majority of the sailors kidnapped for ransom or taken off the cost of been the. guinea nigeria and. while attacks by pirates have substantially decreased in some regions of the world they seem to be on the increase in west africa making the gulf of guinea there was an area in the world impacted by piracy fishing boats are sometimes targeted but most of the attacks so i carried out an oil and gas tankers experts say that the regional neighbors and coast guards need to coordinate better if they want to control the situation. we set out on patrol with a gun to me. the gulf of guinea is the most dangerous streets of maritime territory in the world for attacks at sea but garner has seen a decrease in piracy incidents in its waters and that's been put down to sustained operations by its navy and not. ships. be fair to we in the what tests of our countries and then when they are called upon to do better than this nation's. heroes ships that taps by pilots when the are released. defense food and what does the citizen and saw that would be the fa
the international maritime bureau says the vast majority of the sailors kidnapped for ransom or taken off the cost of been the. guinea nigeria and. while attacks by pirates have substantially decreased in some regions of the world they seem to be on the increase in west africa making the gulf of guinea there was an area in the world impacted by piracy fishing boats are sometimes targeted but most of the attacks so i carried out an oil and gas tankers experts say that the regional neighbors and...
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most recently in june she told the nypd's internal affairs bureau her brother was suicidal. she says her email led to a psychiatric evaluation where her brother's guns were confiscated, but they were returned soon after. nypd tells cnn the department is investigating. >>> new video shows two good samaritans rescuing a wheelchair bound woman after she rolled off a cruiseship dock. he was playing music on a pier at st. thomas in the u.s. virgin island when he heard a loud scream. he saw people running, including his friend randolph donovan who jumped in and got the woman out of her sinking chair. then hamilton stepped in and kept them above water. onlookers helped to get everyone above safety. no word on how the young woman ended up in water. >>> a shipment of jalapenos from mexico to the u.s. the discovery was made when a truck driver was flagged for a secondary inspection at a border crossing in california last week. border patrol agents used a canine unit to examine the cargo and discovered 314 large wrapped packages of marijuana. officials say the seized drugs are worth $2
most recently in june she told the nypd's internal affairs bureau her brother was suicidal. she says her email led to a psychiatric evaluation where her brother's guns were confiscated, but they were returned soon after. nypd tells cnn the department is investigating. >>> new video shows two good samaritans rescuing a wheelchair bound woman after she rolled off a cruiseship dock. he was playing music on a pier at st. thomas in the u.s. virgin island when he heard a loud scream. he saw...
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within days i get -- well iab, internal affairs bureau what 100% behind me and didn't want him to getss so that he wouldn't get his guns back because they knew he couldn't. >> can i stop you. how did you know he was suicidal? >> he told me. he called me up and said i'm going to kill myself. that is the first time -- but this time there was something. he said i'm unraveling and in financial ruin. >> let me jump in. because we've called nypd over your brother and i can't corroborate any of the conversations begin -- i appreciate how -- [ technical difficulties ] >> you knew -- >> what are they investigating? how they went wrong? how the mayor puts up a phone number that the officers know if they call that number they'll be demoted, fired -- >> that is whey wanted to ask you about. >> that is what i want to ask about. >> they are scared to death of going on the rubber gun squad so they get no overtime. >> what is that -- >> that is you're at a desk and figure out a way to fire you or get rid of you. >> so was he worried or ever call for help himself? >> no. because i told this in a news
within days i get -- well iab, internal affairs bureau what 100% behind me and didn't want him to getss so that he wouldn't get his guns back because they knew he couldn't. >> can i stop you. how did you know he was suicidal? >> he told me. he called me up and said i'm going to kill myself. that is the first time -- but this time there was something. he said i'm unraveling and in financial ruin. >> let me jump in. because we've called nypd over your brother and i can't...
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most recently in june she told the nypd's internal affairs bureau her brother was suicidal.he says her email led to a psychiatric evaluation where her brother's guns were confiscated but they were returned soon after. nypd tells cnn the department is investigating. >>> a 22-month-old girl died after being found unresponsive in a van outside a commuter rail station in new jersey. police are investigating the toddler's death but say no charges have been filed. heatstroke kills 38 children on average each year according to the national safety council. 2018 was the deadliest year for child vehicular heatstroke. a total of 52 children died last year after being left in cars. >>> the el paso man who lost his wife in a walmart mass shooting and invited the entire city to his funeral may have been the victim of car thieves. tv station is reporting that antonio vaskos suv was spotted. they towed the suv back to his home for free. he stood in front of his wife's casket for two hours friday hugging strangers. hundreds showed up for the service after he invited the public. >> boy, has h
most recently in june she told the nypd's internal affairs bureau her brother was suicidal.he says her email led to a psychiatric evaluation where her brother's guns were confiscated but they were returned soon after. nypd tells cnn the department is investigating. >>> a 22-month-old girl died after being found unresponsive in a van outside a commuter rail station in new jersey. police are investigating the toddler's death but say no charges have been filed. heatstroke kills 38...
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any other speakers snr i would like to take this opportunity to welcome the project management bureau interns who are seated in the back row. welcome to our meeting. next item, please. >> clerk: item 5 is communications. >>president caen: commissioners, any comments? public comments on this item. i see none. let's move on to the report of the general manager. >> good afternoon, commissioners. first, i wanted to update you on one of the items that you requested from me about working with the planning commission to present on our water supply assessments. so what has happened is that the twalimee river trust has engaged with the mayor's office and so the mayor's office is helping coordinate a lot of activities they would like to see happen. so the first thing is that the mayor's office will sit down with the twalimee river trust and have a meeting with them, and i believe it's scheduled for august 6. and then the next thing that we're working on is actually the pc making a presentation number of the planning commission i think sometime in august. we're nailing down those dates, where we will gi
any other speakers snr i would like to take this opportunity to welcome the project management bureau interns who are seated in the back row. welcome to our meeting. next item, please. >> clerk: item 5 is communications. >>president caen: commissioners, any comments? public comments on this item. i see none. let's move on to the report of the general manager. >> good afternoon, commissioners. first, i wanted to update you on one of the items that you requested from me about...
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it's important i think for the viewers to understand that when you say bureau of international organizationshat's actually code for, among other things, united nations. and it's no coincidence, part of this hostile actions and intimidation techniques are happening on the part of the state department that handles the u.n. when josh bolton and steve bannon and trump himself who be littled and flat out hate the u.n. they would be happy if it was dismantled. irrespective of your politics, i was political appointee for years, the department is unique in that it has two sets of people. it has civil servants and foreign service. foreign service officers are what you typically imagine as tints. and we send them overseas for two to three-year stint. it is pretty akin to the military. there is no one more loyal to america than these foreign service officers. this is not fun and games. they're not all going to london and paris and rome. they are being deployed to places like yemen, dangerous parts of iraq, of afghanistan, pakistan. they are going to places in africa where they can't anything not cooked
it's important i think for the viewers to understand that when you say bureau of international organizationshat's actually code for, among other things, united nations. and it's no coincidence, part of this hostile actions and intimidation techniques are happening on the part of the state department that handles the u.n. when josh bolton and steve bannon and trump himself who be littled and flat out hate the u.n. they would be happy if it was dismantled. irrespective of your politics, i was...
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the focus on religion in the project illuminates vital aspects of the bureaus internal culture and practices and how that ethos shaped the public perceptions of the fbi work and the fbi's understanding and american understanding of the relationship between religion and national security. existing studies of studies of e strongly dismissed the role of religion in the making in the shaping of the bureau, the role of religion has been more prominent in political histories of post war america displaying how the cold war shaped america's religious landscape. these studies of religion and the cold war tend to down play the role of the nation's top domestic security force and the cold war watchdog that was the fbi. in fact, all too often the studies hoover is lurking both literally and figuratively on the margins. so in my research i focus on the link between religion and hoover's fbi. i argue that there are three things that i will discuss today that this connection reveals about american politics and american political history. first, jay edgar hoover himself. examining the role of faith in the l
the focus on religion in the project illuminates vital aspects of the bureaus internal culture and practices and how that ethos shaped the public perceptions of the fbi work and the fbi's understanding and american understanding of the relationship between religion and national security. existing studies of studies of e strongly dismissed the role of religion in the making in the shaping of the bureau, the role of religion has been more prominent in political histories of post war america...
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. >> reporter: according to the business bureau, there's been a drop in international travel, which makesp a huge number of visitors or spenders. >> i've heard anecdotally that business is different than last year, and i do feel that if you walk around on the streets, the business mixes a little bit different. there are definitely a lot of people here, but, but it has changed a little bit. >> reporter: wagnerose in the middle east impacting the area, but wagner did say people aren't just looking for shopping, but one experiences as well. louis vuitton opened a temporary pop-up shop with an interactive exhibit inside. >> i think it's going to change some of the nature of how people shop, and it's definitely going to draw them into the stores. >> reporter: even the international visitors are down, you will still find out- of-towners from places like saudi arabia and dubai ready to spend cash. >> i stay here for one month. i spend around 23, 25 -- >> reporter: thousand dollars? >> yeah, thousand dollars. >>> major repairs on the upper deck of the richmond san rafael bridge are now completed.
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bureaus. career sta international organization affairs said they were mistreat and retaliated ainst by top trump administration appointees who l"thought they were "disloo the president. the state department vowed to provide a corrective aplan within 60 days. in economic news, wall street end this turbulent week of trading on a positive note. the dow jones industrial averago climbed 30ts to close at 25,886.aq the naose 129 points, and the s&p 500 added 41. greenland said today it is not for sale, amid reports that president trump has expressed interest in the u.s. buying the semi-autonomous danish territory. a trump ally told the associated press that the president discussed the purchase, but was not serious about it. one of greennd's two members of the danish parliament insisted today her nation was off the market. >> greenland is not for sale. d if it was for sale, it would be up to the peoples of greenland. greenland is an indigenous population, and in many ways, i think if greenland was for salei don't think, we would not sell it to the u.s. i think we're concerned about the fact tha somethin
bureaus. career sta international organization affairs said they were mistreat and retaliated ainst by top trump administration appointees who l"thought they were "disloo the president. the state department vowed to provide a corrective aplan within 60 days. in economic news, wall street end this turbulent week of trading on a positive note. the dow jones industrial averago climbed 30ts to close at 25,886.aq the naose 129 points, and the s&p 500 added 41. greenland said today it...
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and so i'm sure that the bureau of prisons, because of their internal policies had a number of -- implemented a number of programs to insure his safety while he was in prison. two weeks ago he was placed on suicide watch. you might be wondering -- a lot of people are thinking as to why was he released? most likely when suicide assessment was conducted to determine the seriousness of his attempt, they also placed him on watch as a result of that assessment. they also included a criteria he needed today meet in order to be removed from suicide watch. most likely than not he did meet that criteria, which is why he was placed back -- >> what would be some of those things that would release him from suicide watch? >> sure. for example, whether or not he was making statements such as i'm going to hurt myself. whether or not his mood has changed. from somebody who was probably crying all the time -- i'm just speculating, i did not see him. somebody who might be crying on a regular base or somebody who is saying i'm feeling better. all the way to thinking errors that might have been corrected. for ex
and so i'm sure that the bureau of prisons, because of their internal policies had a number of -- implemented a number of programs to insure his safety while he was in prison. two weeks ago he was placed on suicide watch. you might be wondering -- a lot of people are thinking as to why was he released? most likely when suicide assessment was conducted to determine the seriousness of his attempt, they also placed him on watch as a result of that assessment. they also included a criteria he...
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china is mobilizing internally to fight back against the u.s. the forbes shanghai bureau chief is here in a fox business exclusive on how much worse this trade war could get. meanwhile, the president is up in the air heading to el paso in the wake of the deadly weekend shooting there. he just left dayton, ohio after meeting with victims of that shooting, which came just hours after the el paso horror. the latest from the white house, we will get it for you. >>> plus uber and lyft drivers just got some really bad news. why are their stocks spiking? tesla's new problems and is it possible u.s. treasury yields could go to zero? really? less than an hour to the closing bell on a very busy day. glad you're with us. let's start "the claman countdown." liz: breaking news. when you see the dow down 66 points, you have to know how much uglier it was. we had been down 589 points, but at this hour, investors are slowly dipping their toes back into the water and pretty much the best indication of that is to show you where the selling is, where the buying is and what triggered it all.
china is mobilizing internally to fight back against the u.s. the forbes shanghai bureau chief is here in a fox business exclusive on how much worse this trade war could get. meanwhile, the president is up in the air heading to el paso in the wake of the deadly weekend shooting there. he just left dayton, ohio after meeting with victims of that shooting, which came just hours after the el paso horror. the latest from the white house, we will get it for you. >>> plus uber and lyft...
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been trying to shift his focus away from the international stage to really get to grips with those domestic issues. the. only show going from moscow bureau to me now to india where prime minister not in the movie has to claim because a new era foot in didn't control me this as he defended his move to revoke the region simulate on a mysterious and break it up into to you nintendo or trees in a drift of the nation into the movies since his government's action would free the region from terrorism and separatism has more of what he had to say. as a family. and the whole nation have taken and historic decision. and a range men in which our brothers and sisters from me and le duc had been deprived of their rights which had been a great obstacle in their development. is being removed as a result of. should walk. now do you have these new we should just one is following this story from delhi leadership moody's says it wants to integrate closely with the rest of the nation but lead is still in lockdown is any indication how long this will last. well yes on without courting to prime minister no dreams more the on the beach if the government this m
been trying to shift his focus away from the international stage to really get to grips with those domestic issues. the. only show going from moscow bureau to me now to india where prime minister not in the movie has to claim because a new era foot in didn't control me this as he defended his move to revoke the region simulate on a mysterious and break it up into to you nintendo or trees in a drift of the nation into the movies since his government's action would free the region from terrorism...
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investigated by postal inspectors in north carolina with assistant from the bureau of investigation, i would say -- internal revenue service. a jamaican national and griffin, u.s. citizen, both living in costa rica, along with others supervised, posed as representatives of the securities and exchange federal trade commission. they contacted consumers in the united states claiming they had a prize. the costa rica call center took teps to conceal its true identity, using spoofing technology that made it appear from lls they made came washington, d.c., which gave considerable weight to the scam. aher technologies also played part. at trial, one victim testified keep paying asto the caller knew where she and her family lived. other images and information from the internet to make his point. costa rica were sent by wire transfer or through mail couriers. smith and griffin also hired home s to meet victims at to get their cash. 90 defendants were charged. eight worked in the call center. caught laundering funds between the united states and rica. postal inspectors identified over a thousand people who more than $
investigated by postal inspectors in north carolina with assistant from the bureau of investigation, i would say -- internal revenue service. a jamaican national and griffin, u.s. citizen, both living in costa rica, along with others supervised, posed as representatives of the securities and exchange federal trade commission. they contacted consumers in the united states claiming they had a prize. the costa rica call center took teps to conceal its true identity, using spoofing technology that...
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in a international mission to protect shipping in iranian threats in the strait of hormuz. a third diamete time. bureauansportation lists 65 oil tankers around the world operating under u.s. flag. >> read cal radical dimms signia letter to google, urging them to turn outsource worker to full time employees, 3 signatures from kamala harris, bernie sanders, and warren. as they lobby senate to pass senate bill 386, legislation cosponsored by kamala harris allowing american businesses like google, to double the number of their h-1b visa workers from india and china, all of whom compete directionally with american workers. government data shows this year, that google asked for visas to import 7500, that despite pew research center finding half all u.s. college graduate with a stem degree, are not employed in a stem field, and are looking for work. >> senate bill 386 passed last month in the house, hu house bil 1044, our next guest voted against it, i am delighted, congressman green is joining us now. great to see you, we have a lot to cover, i want to get your feelings about why the republicans with the buy
in a international mission to protect shipping in iranian threats in the strait of hormuz. a third diamete time. bureauansportation lists 65 oil tankers around the world operating under u.s. flag. >> read cal radical dimms signia letter to google, urging them to turn outsource worker to full time employees, 3 signatures from kamala harris, bernie sanders, and warren. as they lobby senate to pass senate bill 386, legislation cosponsored by kamala harris allowing american businesses like...
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international monetary fund. china announced it was halting the purchase of u.s.ag products. the farm bureaued it a body blow to farmers already hit hard by the trade war. china was once the biggest market for soy bean farmers. now soy beans are sitting in storage at record levels. according to the st. louis federal reserve bank, delinquencies on ag loans have tripled since 2015. the dow is still up more than 10% this year. the s&p 500 up 13.5%. nasdaq up 16% even after the big selloff. that's your latest. let's bring in cnn's matt rivers live in hong kong. it looks like china has responded from the treasury department? >> yeah. unsur priesly, we're not currency manipulators. we ret the value of our currency -- that's going to come from experds and if he wanted to have it go to the point yesterday, beijing could have made that not happen. it was a message beijing was sending to the united states. it's a form of retaliation. donald trump levied new tariffs on $300 billion of new exports since last thursday. ever since then we've been waiting for the other shoe to drop. the tangible move was n
international monetary fund. china announced it was halting the purchase of u.s.ag products. the farm bureaued it a body blow to farmers already hit hard by the trade war. china was once the biggest market for soy bean farmers. now soy beans are sitting in storage at record levels. according to the st. louis federal reserve bank, delinquencies on ag loans have tripled since 2015. the dow is still up more than 10% this year. the s&p 500 up 13.5%. nasdaq up 16% even after the big selloff....
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prisons in the us and the bureau of prisons in the us and the fbi announced they are investigating the death of mr epstein and the attorney general said he was opening an internal through the inspector general into how this was allowed to happen and some of those questions are going to be why he was on suicide watch and why let him off that? because a few days ago he was under 24/7 surveillance. what happens? epstein has died but this scandal does not end ? happens? epstein has died but this scandal does not end? the criminal case against him specifically is very likely over but we have seen prosecutors in court suggesting this is an ongoing investigation and we obviously have heard the rumours of the other rich and powerful men involved in his circle and prosecutors have indicated here that they are indeed investigating other people who were involved with mr epstein and other allegations so we re epstein and other allegations so were the case goes from here, there area were the case goes from here, there are a million possibilities and many others are likely in the cross hairs of the prosecutors. you have been working on this for a long time, why is so much in
prisons in the us and the bureau of prisons in the us and the fbi announced they are investigating the death of mr epstein and the attorney general said he was opening an internal through the inspector general into how this was allowed to happen and some of those questions are going to be why he was on suicide watch and why let him off that? because a few days ago he was under 24/7 surveillance. what happens? epstein has died but this scandal does not end ? happens? epstein has died but this...
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the federal bureau of investigations here in the united states launched an investigation and wants to hold the ship in gibraltar based on violations of the international emergency economic powers act. and under that bank fraud statutes money laundering laundering statutes and a terrorism forfeiture status that is based on the fact that it was allegedly the shipments of about a $1000000000.00 worth of oil were to go to the iranian national revolutionary guard forgive me the iranian revolutionary guard which has been designated by the u.s. as a terrorist organizations or this we don't know this status of what the court and your brother is doing but the u.s. has asked to hold on to that vessel until the court can decide on this matter all right now thank you very much jon heder with all the latest on that story from washington but of course fabry tonight for much more on everything we're covering as always our web site al-jazeera you'll find all the latest breaking news but also analysis that takes you behind the headlines. it's a quick recap of the top stories now the un security council has been meeting to discuss the crisis in indian administered kash
the federal bureau of investigations here in the united states launched an investigation and wants to hold the ship in gibraltar based on violations of the international emergency economic powers act. and under that bank fraud statutes money laundering laundering statutes and a terrorism forfeiture status that is based on the fact that it was allegedly the shipments of about a $1000000000.00 worth of oil were to go to the iranian national revolutionary guard forgive me the iranian revolutionary...
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bureau of prisons here in the us. the fbi announced they are investigating the death of mr epstein, the attorney general, william barr, said he is opening an internalhe inspector general, into how this was allowed to happen. and some of those questions will be, why was he allowed off suicide watch? what was the thinking and allowing him off suicide watch? itjust a few days ago he was 20 47 surveillance. —— because just a few days ago. a fuel tanker explosion has killed at least 60 people in tanzania and has injured many others. many of the victims were siphoning fuel from the tanker which had crashed in the area of morogoro, about 200km to the west of the main city dar es salaam. our correspondent merchuma has been following the story from nairobi in neighbouring kenya, and sent this report. there was a flaming wreckage scattered over a wide area, and charred bodies lying on the ground. survivors were rushed to the nearby hospitals, some with severe injuries. translation: hospitals, some with severe injuries. translationzlj hospitals, some with severe injuries. translation: iwas hospitals, some with severe injuries. translation: i was passing by th
bureau of prisons here in the us. the fbi announced they are investigating the death of mr epstein, the attorney general, william barr, said he is opening an internalhe inspector general, into how this was allowed to happen. and some of those questions will be, why was he allowed off suicide watch? what was the thinking and allowing him off suicide watch? itjust a few days ago he was 20 47 surveillance. —— because just a few days ago. a fuel tanker explosion has killed at least 60 people in...
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international humanitarian is a and refugees and beyond. and i won't try to list all the jobs that i will say that from 1980 to 1981 he was director of the state department bureau of refugee programs with the personal rank of ambassador and was deeply involved in the issues we are , today. between 1998 in 2001 and to the refugee programs grow that he directed during the carter administration's. she spent many years in southeast asia and was a legendary refugee advocate. lying in the mitts and take over of vietnam, he was frustrated at the slow pace of u.s. efforts to rescue vietnamese who had worked with the u.s. government. and a colleague made an unauthorized trip to vietnam to secure the release of individuals. is refugee quarter during the carter administration that he played a key role in the processing of news relations and cambodian refugees as well as in protection and assistance in the region. from 1990 through 2001 he was the president of refugee international establishing the organization as a critical ally of vulnerable populations, high honor for me as the stewart and lionel service of impact was an inspiration to us all. so, today they could cover
international humanitarian is a and refugees and beyond. and i won't try to list all the jobs that i will say that from 1980 to 1981 he was director of the state department bureau of refugee programs with the personal rank of ambassador and was deeply involved in the issues we are , today. between 1998 in 2001 and to the refugee programs grow that he directed during the carter administration's. she spent many years in southeast asia and was a legendary refugee advocate. lying in the mitts and...
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bureau investigated 14 employees for leaks but only fired four of them since 2016. judicial watch obtained those documents showing 14 employees of the fbi referred to the agencies internal health ices office for leaking classified information. some of those employees were supposed to be fired but they've only been suspended without pay. what is going on? well we're going to take up that very issue, with victoria tensing, a former deputy assistant attorney general for the criminal division of the justice department, and a former u.s. attorney for the district of columbia, founding partners of the tensing law firm great to see you, and my gosh. judicial watch, thank you, tom. i mean, all of the folks there are doing that work and coming up with a very sad truth. this doesn't look like justice to me, victoria. no, lou it doesn't but i don't think it's all over. one of the people named there was mccabe. now, the description of his interview of andy mccabe was that he lacked candor. isn't that a term for, i mean -- lou: lying sob, is that what they mean by that, joe? >> i think what we're in for is things that are going to be very very good. you know, lou your sense about th
bureau investigated 14 employees for leaks but only fired four of them since 2016. judicial watch obtained those documents showing 14 employees of the fbi referred to the agencies internal health ices office for leaking classified information. some of those employees were supposed to be fired but they've only been suspended without pay. what is going on? well we're going to take up that very issue, with victoria tensing, a former deputy assistant attorney general for the criminal division of...
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internal watchdog found the former f.b.i. director was held to the highest standard because he led a bureau of 35,000 employee violated f.b.i.t, and just like the inspector general's findings into his handling of the clinton email case. he took matters into his own hands. what was not permitted was the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive investigative information obtained during the course of f.b.i. employment in order to achieve a personally desired outcome. what comey wanted was to leak the memos and kick start the special counsel investigation which is exactly what happened. the inspector general said comey was wrong to claim these memos documenting conversations with the president were like a personal journal or diary. horowitz said the memos documenting the conversations were in fact government records. and the report also shows how comey gave at least one memo to a columbia law school professor with the specific intent the memo would be leaked to the "new york times." with the other memos he gave them to his legal team and the inspector general found that none of this was authorized. in comey's last appearance on capi
internal watchdog found the former f.b.i. director was held to the highest standard because he led a bureau of 35,000 employee violated f.b.i.t, and just like the inspector general's findings into his handling of the clinton email case. he took matters into his own hands. what was not permitted was the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive investigative information obtained during the course of f.b.i. employment in order to achieve a personally desired outcome. what comey wanted was to leak the...
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internal informants in these factories. i expect in the next few weeks or couple months you will hear about indictments against some companies. host: why isn't e-verify mandatory for every company? guest: the california farm bureau doesn't want to be. ,he u.s. chamber of commerce the most important lobbying group in the united states or in washington anyway, was resistant to e-verify. e-verify. they did not want it to be mandatory. once the supreme court ruled local and state governments could have their own e-verify mandates, the u.s. chamber of commerce said ok, we are for national mandatory e-verify as long as we have one will that applies across the whole country. as opposed to 50 or even many more because counties and cities could do it. they are now in the same side as the pro-control immigration groups on this issue. even the american farm bureau, the national farm lobby, agreed in the previous congress to back and your verify mandate for increased -- an e-verify amended. the california farm bureau specifically has said under no circumstances. leader of thety house of representatives is a california republican in april district. that matters. until that obstacle can be overcome we will not be able to see
internal informants in these factories. i expect in the next few weeks or couple months you will hear about indictments against some companies. host: why isn't e-verify mandatory for every company? guest: the california farm bureau doesn't want to be. ,he u.s. chamber of commerce the most important lobbying group in the united states or in washington anyway, was resistant to e-verify. e-verify. they did not want it to be mandatory. once the supreme court ruled local and state governments could...
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you are going to be doing at refugees international because i think it is interesting and relevant. he were director of policy at the state department, cso, bureau of conflict and stabilization operations, senior advisor to the counselor and chief of staff of the state department and you have done some really incredible things throughout your career. thank you again for being here. you have tackled these issues both in the migration for displacement and irregular migration stuff, and from research angles, policy, and from within and outside of government. can you just talk a little bit about your reactions to what brian settled this issue in general? cindy: thank you. it's a real honor to be here . it has been really fun to have this collaboration. sometimes different agencies can play nicely together. erol: absolutely. cindy: it has been great because there has been the need more attention, and i agree with your controversial statement of a need for u.s. leadership on these topics. so, you caught me in a little bit of a philosophical mood. not as philosophical as kierkegaard. [laughter] and i read your report and congratulations on it. but it d
you are going to be doing at refugees international because i think it is interesting and relevant. he were director of policy at the state department, cso, bureau of conflict and stabilization operations, senior advisor to the counselor and chief of staff of the state department and you have done some really incredible things throughout your career. thank you again for being here. you have tackled these issues both in the migration for displacement and irregular migration stuff, and from...
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week's international cover story, president trump and other world leaders are set to meet in france to discuss major global challenges at this years g7 summit. i spoke with the executive editor and bureauhief craig gordon on what to expect. >> the most interesting thing we will be watching for, the sit-down between donald trump and boris johnson. talk about two peas in a pod. this is johnson's first g7 since becoming prime minister. they are like-minded and have the same politics. we will be seeing if johnson tries to outshine donald trump who tries to make a big figure at these events. he is making a trip to europe and will meet the rest of the g7, that will be what everyone is watching. trump, johnson, the throwdown. how does it go? jason: keep me honest here. in one of the g7's, that is the famous moment where trump literally elbowed somebody out of the way. >> the g7 has been lively as of late. it was officially a nato summit . it was attached to g7. he pushed aside the prime minister of montenegro who later said the president should be in the front row, not me. it's like, well, ok the g7 last year was where they signed a communique, and the famous picture of merkel glaring at him.
week's international cover story, president trump and other world leaders are set to meet in france to discuss major global challenges at this years g7 summit. i spoke with the executive editor and bureauhief craig gordon on what to expect. >> the most interesting thing we will be watching for, the sit-down between donald trump and boris johnson. talk about two peas in a pod. this is johnson's first g7 since becoming prime minister. they are like-minded and have the same politics. we will...
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international humanitarianism and refugees and beyond. and i won't try to list all of frank's jobs. but i will say that from 1980 to 1981 he was director of the state department's bureau of refugee programs. and -- with the personal rank of ambassador. and was deeply involved in the issues we're considering today. between 1998 and 2001 he served as the u.s. undersecretary of state for global affairs, giving him responsibilities that included overseeing the work of the state department's bureau of population refugees and migration, the successive bre to the refugee programs bureau that he directed during the carter administration. our final speaker lionel rosenblatt who a former dmmt who spent much of his career overseas in the southeast asia. he is -- lionel is a legendary refugee advocate. when in the midst of the north veet namds takeover of vietnam he was frustrated at the slow pace of u.s. efforts to rescue vietnamese who had worked with the u.s. government, he and a colleague made of an unauthorized trip to an unauthorized trip to vietnam to help secure the rescue of some 200 individuals. lionel served as refugee coordinator at the u.s. embassy in thailand during
international humanitarianism and refugees and beyond. and i won't try to list all of frank's jobs. but i will say that from 1980 to 1981 he was director of the state department's bureau of refugee programs. and -- with the personal rank of ambassador. and was deeply involved in the issues we're considering today. between 1998 and 2001 he served as the u.s. undersecretary of state for global affairs, giving him responsibilities that included overseeing the work of the state department's bureau...
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bureau to streamline information and ramp up investigative resources. but in may, the fbi counterterrorism chief testified to congress that 80% of the fbi field agents and analysts were devoted to international terrorism. 20% worked on domestic terrorism. now the fbi has a new case of domestic terrorism on its hands. last hour, the agency announced it is opening a full domestic terrorism investigation into the gilroy, california shooting that happened just a week before this past weekend's terror. joining me, correspondent julia aims lee who shared a by line on the lack of federal resources. this is a remarkably serious problem that not many americans have had a chance to dig into and understand that while the federal government understands the threat of domestic terrorism and white nationalism, they have not resourced it, they have not allocated necessary resources to deal with it. >> that's right, it is an issue of resources and an issue of the law. under u.s. law we're able to act much more quickly if we suspect someone as being affiliated with a foreign terrorist organization like isis or al qaeda because we have the organizations on a designated list. we have no such list for white supr
bureau to streamline information and ramp up investigative resources. but in may, the fbi counterterrorism chief testified to congress that 80% of the fbi field agents and analysts were devoted to international terrorism. 20% worked on domestic terrorism. now the fbi has a new case of domestic terrorism on its hands. last hour, the agency announced it is opening a full domestic terrorism investigation into the gilroy, california shooting that happened just a week before this past weekend's...