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this interpol, orange notice as it's called, also includes the fingerprints of the two suspects, andthis has been made available to world police authorities. the decision by the fbi and u.s. authorities, it goes on to explain, that july yet -- give us some context what this means. an orange alert by interpol to search for similarly crafted bombs, as the ones used in the boston marathon. >> so, while everything seems abnormal today, there are actually normal protocols that goes on when this happens in any country. this happened after the july 7th attacks in london. there's a device, people used in the united states, in a city, it goes around to international police organizations, and all throughout the world saying, hey, you know, there may be devices that others are planning similarly. and it does not mean we know there are, it does not mean these two suspects here have relations in other countries, it means only as smart law enforcement, we are going to educate our brothers and sisters throughout the world about what we found here. this is what interpol is all about, so that lessons
this interpol, orange notice as it's called, also includes the fingerprints of the two suspects, andthis has been made available to world police authorities. the decision by the fbi and u.s. authorities, it goes on to explain, that july yet -- give us some context what this means. an orange alert by interpol to search for similarly crafted bombs, as the ones used in the boston marathon. >> so, while everything seems abnormal today, there are actually normal protocols that goes on when...
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. >>> interpol certificÓ que los computadores y archivos incautados de reyes no habÍan sido manipuladosÁ colombia univisiÓn. >>> una madre de 5 niÑos y de apenas 22 aÑos de edad fue desespe deportada hacia mÉxico a pesar de su lucha, cometiÓ un delito y no lo perdonaron. >>> las mÁs de 2000 firmas no bastaron para que la oficina de inmigraciÓn de a deuda detuviera la deportaciÓn de brenda guzmÁn. >>> me quitaron a mi hija a mi hija la separaron de mis 5 hijos es una chica de 22 aÑos que no es una... criminal. >>> su hija brinda llego a este paÍs con solo 6 aÑos de edad ahora tiene 22 la detuvieron despuÉs que utilizara un seguro social falso para tener un prÉstamo en un local que se dedica a esto. >>>. >>> grupos que de dpen a migrantes consideran este castigo demasiado severo. >>> no les importÓ que tiene 22 aÑos que necesita comer y pagar la renta que tiene 5 hijos ciudadanos del paÍs que necesitan a la mamÁ, no le importÓ que esta es la tierra que conoce y creciÓ. >>> pidieron apoyo a congresistas locales, pero sin resultados. >>> supuestamente es una tierra ca gra sagrada, pero hoy
. >>> interpol certificÓ que los computadores y archivos incautados de reyes no habÍan sido manipuladosÁ colombia univisiÓn. >>> una madre de 5 niÑos y de apenas 22 aÑos de edad fue desespe deportada hacia mÉxico a pesar de su lucha, cometiÓ un delito y no lo perdonaron. >>> las mÁs de 2000 firmas no bastaron para que la oficina de inmigraciÓn de a deuda detuviera la deportaciÓn de brenda guzmÁn. >>> me quitaron a mi hija a mi hija la separaron de...
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some of the witnesses so well now that he has been put on the list it's logical to expect that the interpol will get involved it's also logical to expect for moscow to ask for his extradition but here there's a problem of the complicated relationship between russia and the u.k. in that sense for instance a former church militant leader of london denied his extradition to russia several times to the same goes for the recently deceased embodies because last you saw it's very unlikely that london will cooperate with moscow in that sense when it comes to william browder but the fact that the man is already on the international wanted list has to mean something stay with us for all your sports news out of the break. do we speak your language or not advance. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles keaton's stories. you hear. that all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye. hold it. hold it. i live. good speed. if you. wish. me good. and i'm a. lot of a little. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around r
some of the witnesses so well now that he has been put on the list it's logical to expect that the interpol will get involved it's also logical to expect for moscow to ask for his extradition but here there's a problem of the complicated relationship between russia and the u.k. in that sense for instance a former church militant leader of london denied his extradition to russia several times to the same goes for the recently deceased embodies because last you saw it's very unlikely that london...
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on some of the witnesses so well now that he has been put on the list it's logical to expect that interpol will get involved it's also logical to expect for moscow to ask for his extradition but here there is a problem of the complicated relationship between russia and the u.k. in that sense for instance a former church militant leader of london denied his extradition to russia several times to the same goes for the recently deceased bodies because last you saw it's very unlikely that london will cooperate with moscow in that sense when it comes to william browder but the fact that the man is already on the international wanted list has to mean something of course when you go person all things that. had to stay with us much more news to come it's no twenty one forty no on the but moscow time more international news is what after this quick break. the book about international airport in the very heart of moscow. going to go on fire and i shop in western russia killing at least six people including two girls aged fourteen and sixteen aunties or an english girl reports. well you know at this
on some of the witnesses so well now that he has been put on the list it's logical to expect that interpol will get involved it's also logical to expect for moscow to ask for his extradition but here there is a problem of the complicated relationship between russia and the u.k. in that sense for instance a former church militant leader of london denied his extradition to russia several times to the same goes for the recently deceased bodies because last you saw it's very unlikely that london...
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. >>> la pequeÑa de 10 aÑos de origen estados unidos fue recuperada por interpol y entregada a un alberguerdenar el arresto el atendiÓ a una audiencia de la corte de arizona. >>> manifiesta que estÁ en mÉxico, que su hija estÁ en mÉxico, y que como ellos radican allÁ se acapa a las ordenes de mÉxico. >>> y de acuerdo con la madre, su hija le pedÍa volver porque su padre estaba loco, cuando finalmente madre e hija se reunieron en guadalajara ya no era la misma. >>> fÍsicamente cambiada, pero lejana, se sentÍa lejana, hablaba poco. >>> el juez que lleva el caso que optÓ por no dar entrevista, ordeno regresar a danila a su paÍs. pero su decisiÓn fue llevada a un tribunal superior. el prÓximo miÉrcoles cumplirÁ un mes. mientras las autoridades deciden que a padre se la darÁn. >>> estÁn de nuevo bajo el cuidado de sus abuelos maternos los niÑos de 4 y 2 aÑos que fueron raptados por su propio padre y llevados en un bote. la pareja compareciÓ ante una corte y enfrenta una extensa lista de cargos, un juez le neÓo libertad bajo fianza. estaremos al tanto de la nueva audiencia. >>> mÁs informaciÓn.
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case if while since now he's been put on the international wanted list it's logical to expect that interpol will get involved and also that moscow should ask for his own extradition from great britain but then the relationship between moscow and london in that sense is very complicated too you don't have to think think much just remember the chechen militant leader hugh london denied his extradition and numerous times the same goes for the recently deceased take on bodies because off the so it's very unlikely about london will cooperate with moscow and when it comes to william broader but the fact that he is already on the international wanted list has to mean something already got this can often correspondent. news headed your way around r t including reaction from military medical and that all going on lengthy under strike at guantanamo bay just ahead. technology innovation all the developments around. the future. international airport in the very heart of moscow. hello again from ancient palaces to entire islands greece is selling off seventy thousand lots of state assets to desperately
case if while since now he's been put on the international wanted list it's logical to expect that interpol will get involved and also that moscow should ask for his own extradition from great britain but then the relationship between moscow and london in that sense is very complicated too you don't have to think think much just remember the chechen militant leader hugh london denied his extradition and numerous times the same goes for the recently deceased take on bodies because off the so...
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present now that he's been put on the international wanted list it's very likely that interpol should get involved but since william broader is a citizen of the united kingdom russia and the u.k. do have quite a complicated relationship in that sense in the sense of extradition we don't have to think much about it just remember asking for a former church militant who is in the u.k. russia has been asking for is a tradition but failed to get him so far or the recently deceased former tycoon but he's been pretty much the same story so it's very very likely could that well we won't see that much cooperation from london when it comes to william broader but the man is on the international wanted list and while that has to mean something shown on t.v. what it is going to thank you. now are from ancient palaces to entire islands greece is selling off seventy thousand lots of state assets to desperately raise whatever cash it can it's being described as the largest fire sale in history it's vital to getting the next financial injection from the country's creditors and there are no limits in t
present now that he's been put on the international wanted list it's very likely that interpol should get involved but since william broader is a citizen of the united kingdom russia and the u.k. do have quite a complicated relationship in that sense in the sense of extradition we don't have to think much about it just remember asking for a former church militant who is in the u.k. russia has been asking for is a tradition but failed to get him so far or the recently deceased former tycoon but...
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some of the witnesses so well now that he has been put on the list it's logical to expect that the interpol will get involved it's also logical to expect for moscow to ask for his extradition but here there's a problem of the complicated relationship between russia and the u.k. in that sense for instance a former church militant leader of london denied his extradition to russia several times to the same goes for the recently deceased bodies because you saw it's very unlikely that london will cooperate with moscow in that sense when it comes to william browder but the fact that the man is already on the international wanted list has to mean something. from ancient palaces to entire islands greece is selling off seventy thousand lots of state assets to desperately try to raise cash wherever it can it's been described indeed as the largest fire sale in history but it's vital to getting the next financial injection from the country's creditors and there are no limits in the paymaster's appetite either as one greek filmmaker told us we have a soaring unemployment that in a few months will reach
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al qaeda extremists to a spa rather than a cell or to dot com explains why the government's more interpol prevent imprisoning terrorists. but acts the checkered flag come down on formula one's bahrain grand prix race which just hours before it began so protests against the elite event being hosted in the country followed must days of protests leading up to the race by activists angry that it was being used to mask the gulf kingdom's grave human rights abuses rallies for democratic reform have been ongoing for over two years often turning violent with more than seventy people killed on both sides a crackdown even extends to writing on twitter with the country's most famous human rights activist now bill rodger behind bars for posting anti government messages at his bully boy reports no one has struck. not long before his imprisonment bahrain's most famous human rights campaigner was in london talking to another prominent activist and whistleblower julian a sandwich so we came here to london's ecuadorian embassy which the wiki leaks founder has been calling home for some ten months now in o
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ultimately work through our treaties of mutual assistance with other government agencies through interpollnd throughout the world. it's really, really tough, but it starts with -- quite frankly, it starts with the individual person. if you are contacted by phone or by e-mail, immediately contact your local law enforcement authorities and never give your perm information out. you're not going to get contacted by a legitimate government or private authority and just ask for your social security number or your credit card, that's nonsense. gerri: james, i know the irs doesn't e-mail anybody. can you make a similar care on medicare, medicaid, obamacare? >> well, right now, the scammers really are going to be -- are using e-mail and they are using knocks on the doors as one of their primary means. now, when health care kicks in, the exchanges are going to be marketing their insurance in many, many different ways, and we will see people knocking on doors as official enrollers related to the exchanges. this gives scam artists a great chance to try to pretend to be official enrollers with forged d
ultimately work through our treaties of mutual assistance with other government agencies through interpollnd throughout the world. it's really, really tough, but it starts with -- quite frankly, it starts with the individual person. if you are contacted by phone or by e-mail, immediately contact your local law enforcement authorities and never give your perm information out. you're not going to get contacted by a legitimate government or private authority and just ask for your social security...
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another thing we think will be interesting over the next few days did russia have anything to put in interpole have jurisdictions for rays but it is information distribution systems to put up notices if he is a person of interest. >> david, i am going to go back to you now. there is a report now that the fbi are saying even though they were supposed to close the case and they say they closed the case and can't follow it any more. although anybody can follow it on youtube. the fbi interview led the homeland security to hold up citizenship for one of the brothers. if that's true why did the fbi need public help to find out who tamerlan was when they showed the photographs in the newspapers. shouldn't their data base if indeed their case was not closed, shouldn't that have interacted with the photograph, shouldn't there be some facial recognition with the same agency? >> let me start with the fact that the fbi did close the case in 2011. that's the a point where they asked the host service if they had any further information and there was nothing forthcoming at that time. the case was closed. the
another thing we think will be interesting over the next few days did russia have anything to put in interpole have jurisdictions for rays but it is information distribution systems to put up notices if he is a person of interest. >> david, i am going to go back to you now. there is a report now that the fbi are saying even though they were supposed to close the case and they say they closed the case and can't follow it any more. although anybody can follow it on youtube. the fbi...
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. >> interpoll will have a warrant out for her. cenk: no more duesseldorf.nks for chipping in in this segment. when we come back, the koch brothers are trying to buy some of of the biggest newspapers in the country. lee is going to tell us what a disaster that is. they think this world isn't big enough for the both of them. but we assure you - it is. bites. little greatness. (vo) now, it's your turn. (vo) connect with the young turks with cenk uygur. >> it's go time. cenk: back on "the young turks." koch brothers are meeting up again. they ever meeting up in the palm springs area to get their fancy folks together, rich don nors, supreme court justices, politicians. three years ago, they were in aspen, colorado. they wanted to educate activists, influence politics, really? i didn't see that coming. number three, give voice to conservatives in media. in other words in fact, media and lo and behold, they are one of the leading candidates to buy the tribune company. they own the los angeles times chicago tribune baltimore sun orlando sentinel and hartford couran
. >> interpoll will have a warrant out for her. cenk: no more duesseldorf.nks for chipping in in this segment. when we come back, the koch brothers are trying to buy some of of the biggest newspapers in the country. lee is going to tell us what a disaster that is. they think this world isn't big enough for the both of them. but we assure you - it is. bites. little greatness. (vo) now, it's your turn. (vo) connect with the young turks with cenk uygur. >> it's go time. cenk: back on...
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another thing we think will be interesting over the next few days did russia have anything to put in interpoleictions for rays but it is information distribution systems to put up notices if he is a person of interest. >> david, i am going to go back to you now. there is a report now that the fbi are saying even though they were supposed to close the case and they say they closed the case and can't follow it any more. although anybody can follow it on youtube. the fbi interview led the homeland security to hold up citizenship for one of the brothers. if that's true why did the fbi need public help to find out who tamerlan was when they showed the photographs in the newspapers. shouldn't their data base if indeed their case was not closed, shouldn't that have interacted with the photograph, shouldn't there be some facial recognition with the same agency? >> let me start with the fact that the fbi did close the case in 2011. that's the a point where they asked the host service if they had any further information and there was nothing forthcoming at that time. the case was closed. the mother has
another thing we think will be interesting over the next few days did russia have anything to put in interpoleictions for rays but it is information distribution systems to put up notices if he is a person of interest. >> david, i am going to go back to you now. there is a report now that the fbi are saying even though they were supposed to close the case and they say they closed the case and can't follow it any more. although anybody can follow it on youtube. the fbi interview led the...
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a lot of it goes through interpol. a lot of it is through partner countries, you know. directly with like the metropolitan police in scotland yard a lot of times or, you know, other authorities. so it's not unusual for the request to come in. it's usually sorted out. there's interviews conducted, investigation. depending on what the country is, the information is shared, maybe shared completely or maybe limited but it's pretty routine. >> what about as you look at this incident overall, james. is there anything for a takeaway here? might this information be able to thwart an attack like this in the future? >> clearly that's the goal. i mean, i think it's always about the next attack. i mean, we can't just look back and that's what the intelligence experts are talking about, roger cress, he's been talking about it today and all the experts. they want to gather all this information, put to together, and then try to stop the next attack. you know,eneding t understandin bombers, their contacts and networks and trying to interrupt them every time we can. we've had great succ
a lot of it goes through interpol. a lot of it is through partner countries, you know. directly with like the metropolitan police in scotland yard a lot of times or, you know, other authorities. so it's not unusual for the request to come in. it's usually sorted out. there's interviews conducted, investigation. depending on what the country is, the information is shared, maybe shared completely or maybe limited but it's pretty routine. >> what about as you look at this incident overall,...
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was he allowed to travel to russia, why was he not stopped there and why was a notice not put in interpol to alert other countries about what they had? >> one person we haven't heard much from is tamerlan's wife. what sort of picture do we get of her and what potential information could she provide? >> well, of course, a key potential witness. immediate family members help paint that 360-degree profile of what happened from the time of the event backwards. here's a big however to consider, though. okay? not saying this is associated with the old al qaeda, but like-minded groups tend to pull good tactics off the shelf. in the case of the old al qaeda under bin laden, they were the masters of compartmentalization. we might not be surprised if he kept that information, if not all information, from his wife. now, there's a possibility that she may in some ways have been wh whitting. if he had that type of training, they're very good at the need to know. >> but this is an individual he had a relatively long relationship with. and you're suggesting that he might have been able to hide everythin
was he allowed to travel to russia, why was he not stopped there and why was a notice not put in interpol to alert other countries about what they had? >> one person we haven't heard much from is tamerlan's wife. what sort of picture do we get of her and what potential information could she provide? >> well, of course, a key potential witness. immediate family members help paint that 360-degree profile of what happened from the time of the event backwards. here's a big however to...
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and interpol had been after the guy for more than a decade on charges he ran a huge international trafficking he broke his leg trying to escape over a wall. now he is in custody. india. cops baton charged dozens of protesters rallying against an irrigation project on their land in an eastern province. the scuffles broke out after demonstrators had set up a road block. police arrested more than a dozen people. several villagers were hurt. brazil, elite team of rio de janeiro police. swarmed helicopters and canine units. the pacifying operation aimed to clear slums of weapons and drugs ahead of the 2014 soccer world cup and the 2016 olympics which rio will host. this area is also not far from where pope francis will stay. when he comes for world youth day in july. china. the national junior in line speed skating championships in a northern city known for roller sports. hundreds of skaters from dozens of teams across the country competed. events including time trials and rally races. that's a rap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. >> shepard: the search is on for somebody who kille
and interpol had been after the guy for more than a decade on charges he ran a huge international trafficking he broke his leg trying to escape over a wall. now he is in custody. india. cops baton charged dozens of protesters rallying against an irrigation project on their land in an eastern province. the scuffles broke out after demonstrators had set up a road block. police arrested more than a dozen people. several villagers were hurt. brazil, elite team of rio de janeiro police. swarmed...
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. >> how good is interpoll? >> i think it serves a very good purpose providing information and gathering information and providing it to where it should be. so i think it's a very strong signal to use and an opportunity to use in this type of investigation. >> mr. clark, you stay with us. we're looking for news of course to boston whether something breaks at this hour and if they pick up somebody from the various contributions. along those lines, here's the phone number again to reach the fbi. 800-call-fbi. 800-225-5324. go online to bostonmarathontips.fbi.gov. that's all one word. we'll be right back after this. i'm here in your home, having a pretty spectacular tuesday. ♪ but i don't notice the loose rug at the top of your stairs. and that's about to become an issue for me. ♪ and if you got the wrong home insurance coverage, my medical bills could get expensive. so get allstate. [ dennis ] good hands. good home. make sure you have the right home protection. talk to an allstate agent. peoi go to angie's listt t
. >> how good is interpoll? >> i think it serves a very good purpose providing information and gathering information and providing it to where it should be. so i think it's a very strong signal to use and an opportunity to use in this type of investigation. >> mr. clark, you stay with us. we're looking for news of course to boston whether something breaks at this hour and if they pick up somebody from the various contributions. along those lines, here's the phone number again...
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we have interpoll involved. we have an arrest warrant in 26 countries ishlsed for him. someone who's had a history of doing this. and his own lawyer comes out with -- says in france i'm not surprised. let's take a listen. >> translator: it is also a young man remarkably intelligent and he is using his intellect to serve his ambitions and i think he has so many years in prison behind him he thought it was one too many. >> go ahead. >> i was thinking to ask you that apparently they believe he saw this in a movie. >> he drew his inspiration from a lot of movie plots. for example, like he would use the plots as manuals for his heists and got the street cred robbing money shipments off the armored trucks. million dollar question is where did he get the explosives from? that's a discussion taking place right now. one of the reasons is that this was an overcapacity prison. the other reason is the possibility that there's a different way in terms of how france deals with their prison system so their guards don't always check inmates and done on a very random basis so that could
we have interpoll involved. we have an arrest warrant in 26 countries ishlsed for him. someone who's had a history of doing this. and his own lawyer comes out with -- says in france i'm not surprised. let's take a listen. >> translator: it is also a young man remarkably intelligent and he is using his intellect to serve his ambitions and i think he has so many years in prison behind him he thought it was one too many. >> go ahead. >> i was thinking to ask you that apparently...
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int interpol have issued what they call an arrest warrant to track him down. and obviously across europe and beyond they will be on the lout for him. if he orchestrated this detail of plan of escape he will have had a plan of what he was going to do next, where he was going to go and hide out and lay low. i think the big question here as you mention is how on earth he got those explosives into the prison in the first place. no one knows how that was done. clearly someone brought it in. was it one of his visitors? was it some sort of inside job with a guard helping him out? that's what they're focusing on right now. >> extraordinary. dan, thanks so much. dan rivers there in lille, france. >> he's got to have a network of supporters inside and outside. >> explosives, a gun, four hostag hostages, he knew what he was doing. probably another book when he gets done with it all. >> yeah, another book to write. >>> korean peninsula, we are watching that very closely, the world watching for the next move by the communist north after weeks of nuclear threats against the
int interpol have issued what they call an arrest warrant to track him down. and obviously across europe and beyond they will be on the lout for him. if he orchestrated this detail of plan of escape he will have had a plan of what he was going to do next, where he was going to go and hide out and lay low. i think the big question here as you mention is how on earth he got those explosives into the prison in the first place. no one knows how that was done. clearly someone brought it in. was it...
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another thing we think will be interesting over the next few days did russia have anything to put in interpole doesn't have jurisdictions for rays but it is information distribution systems to put up notices if he is a person of interest. >> david, i am going to go back to you now. there is a report now that the fbi are saying even though they were supposed to close the case and they say they closed the case and can't follow it any more. although anybody can follow it on youtube. the fbi interview led the homeland security to hold up citizenship for one of the brothers. if that's true why did the fbi need public help to find out who tamerlan was when they showed the photographs in the newspapers. shouldn't their data base if indeed their case was not closed, shouldn't that have interacted with the photograph, shouldn't there be some facial recognition with the same agency? >> let me start with the fact that the fbi did close the case in 2011. that's the a point where they asked the host service if they had any further information and there was nothing forthcoming at that time. the case was clo
another thing we think will be interesting over the next few days did russia have anything to put in interpole doesn't have jurisdictions for rays but it is information distribution systems to put up notices if he is a person of interest. >> david, i am going to go back to you now. there is a report now that the fbi are saying even though they were supposed to close the case and they say they closed the case and can't follow it any more. although anybody can follow it on youtube. the fbi...
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russians felt that strongly enough about it in this case did they give the notice through interi interpolve. >> geraldo: the next guest, one of the by products of the the bombings will be increased scrutinizism of american muslims. welcome. are you worried? >> hi, geraldo. thanks for are having me on the program. >> geraldo: how you are you feeling now? do you have a sense of anxiety? do you worry? >> yeah, i mean stuff like this is always worry some not only for the community and the muslim world but just in general i think across-the-board people are just is suspicious of anybody who is -- has any association with islam. and you know when it happened i think a lot of muslims were like oh, good, it's two white guys and then found out that they were muslim and they were like oh, dang it, it's one of us. that doesn't reflect good on our society. >> geraldo: you are going to be experiencing even more profiling and scrutiny than muslim student groups for instance were experiencing before. you think that is fair? or do you think it is inevitable or -- >> it is inevitable. and i as much as i d
russians felt that strongly enough about it in this case did they give the notice through interi interpolve. >> geraldo: the next guest, one of the by products of the the bombings will be increased scrutinizism of american muslims. welcome. are you worried? >> hi, geraldo. thanks for are having me on the program. >> geraldo: how you are you feeling now? do you have a sense of anxiety? do you worry? >> yeah, i mean stuff like this is always worry some not only for the...
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russians felt that strongly enough about it in this case did they give the notice through interi interpoluld demonstrate what they might have. >> geraldo: the next guest, one of the by products of the the bombings will be increased scrutinizism of american muslims. welcome. are you worried? >> hi, geraldo. thanks for are having me on the program. >> geraldo: how you are you feeling now? do you have a sense of anxiety? do you worry? >> yeah, i mean stuff like this is always worry some not only for the community and the muslim world but just in general i think across-the-board people are just is suspicious of anybody who is -- has any association with islam. and you know when it happened i think a lot of muslims were like oh, good, it's two white guys and then found out that they were muslim and they were like oh, dang it, it's one of us. that doesn't reflect good on our society. >> geraldo: you are going to be experiencing even more profiling and scrutiny than muslim student groups for instance were experiencing before. you think that is fair? or do you think it is inevitable or -- >> it i
russians felt that strongly enough about it in this case did they give the notice through interi interpoluld demonstrate what they might have. >> geraldo: the next guest, one of the by products of the the bombings will be increased scrutinizism of american muslims. welcome. are you worried? >> hi, geraldo. thanks for are having me on the program. >> geraldo: how you are you feeling now? do you have a sense of anxiety? do you worry? >> yeah, i mean stuff like this is...
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the internet interpol portability let us know what became of that and how interoperable systems or as part of your response to the request and give us again that status report even if you haven't completed your decision. >> i well. >> senator udall. >> good morning cut gentleman to get it's great to avyou here, particularly wt to extend a welcome to you and your apar for the committee. on the budget especially given the threats and the capabilities that we have seen developing over these last few years and ou asill hopefully allow us to stay ahead of all of this. can you give the committee a sense of what the $800 million in the budget will buy, what enhancements will be a result of that investment that we didn't have before on the same subject given the current level of maturity is it now the appropriate time to elevate the u.s. labor command to the level of a separate unified command. >> what we are doing hwithe 800 million. we are organizing ourselv currently we have to devotees of the national vel and i know you know this, senator. as narrowly defined as the name so we are defendi
the internet interpol portability let us know what became of that and how interoperable systems or as part of your response to the request and give us again that status report even if you haven't completed your decision. >> i well. >> senator udall. >> good morning cut gentleman to get it's great to avyou here, particularly wt to extend a welcome to you and your apar for the committee. on the budget especially given the threats and the capabilities that we have seen developing...
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interpol has issued now what they call a red note.doine faid. he's a notorious gangster here in france. he caught the media in the past boasting how he's inspired by hollywood blockbusters like scarface. in this instance you wouldn't believe it if you saw it in a film. he busted out of this prison behind me. you can see right there, there are masked armed guards standing there now. they weren't there unfortunately when faid made a run through it. he blasted his way through five separate security doors, using explosives, taking four of the guards hostage, as you mentioned. coming out with guns to the temple of one of them. he came out here. once he got clear of the prison walls he made a run over that grassy knoll over there and ran towards a freeway where there was an awaiting getaway car. they sped off, the car was dumped and burnt out. they switched vehicles, and the trail has gone cold. and of course, they are very concerned he's going to strike somewhere, and this being europe, the border's open. you can drive to any one of 26 cou
interpol has issued now what they call a red note.doine faid. he's a notorious gangster here in france. he caught the media in the past boasting how he's inspired by hollywood blockbusters like scarface. in this instance you wouldn't believe it if you saw it in a film. he busted out of this prison behind me. you can see right there, there are masked armed guards standing there now. they weren't there unfortunately when faid made a run through it. he blasted his way through five separate...
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russians felt that strongly enough about it in this case did they give the notice through interi interpolnstrate what they might have. >> geraldo: the next guest, one of the by products of the the bombings will be increased scrutinizism of american muslims. welcome. are you worried? >> hi, geraldo. thanks for are having me on the program. >> geraldo: how you are you feeling now? do you have a sense of anxiety? do you worry? >> yeah, i mean stuff like this is always worry some not only for the community and the muslim world but just in general i think across-the-board people are just is suspicious of anybody who is -- has any association with islam. and you know when it happened i think a lot of muslims were like oh, good, it's two white guys and then found out that they were muslim and they were like oh, dang it, it's one of us. that doesn't reflect good on our society. >> geraldo: you are going to be experiencing even more profiling and scrutiny than muslim student groups for instance were experiencing before. you think that is fair? or do you think it is inevitable or -- >> it is inevit
russians felt that strongly enough about it in this case did they give the notice through interi interpolnstrate what they might have. >> geraldo: the next guest, one of the by products of the the bombings will be increased scrutinizism of american muslims. welcome. are you worried? >> hi, geraldo. thanks for are having me on the program. >> geraldo: how you are you feeling now? do you have a sense of anxiety? do you worry? >> yeah, i mean stuff like this is always worry...
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and interpol. i don't know the clarity or position of the photo.is a photo of some sort showing somebody putting a bag there. now, he could also-- the person who did that could claim he was a mule, paid to do that, we don't know. and again, they have something, they're investigating. what i was told is they're doing a background investigation on this particular person and they think they know who he is. that's what i heard, they think they know who he is. which means they've not made an arrest, don't have a criminal predicate to bring to a judge, but doing everything possible to do a background check to see what he might have purchased, who else might have seen him. interview anybody around there who might have seen him and maybe he even works at lord & taylor or a nearby store and that's what they're doing now and depends on the clarity of the photo. >> megyn: steve, can you clarify for us, i'm not asking you to reveal your source or sources. can you characterize the source or sources for us. >> law enforcement sources that, federal law enforcemen
and interpol. i don't know the clarity or position of the photo.is a photo of some sort showing somebody putting a bag there. now, he could also-- the person who did that could claim he was a mule, paid to do that, we don't know. and again, they have something, they're investigating. what i was told is they're doing a background investigation on this particular person and they think they know who he is. that's what i heard, they think they know who he is. which means they've not made an arrest,...
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interpol want him found. >>> rescuers near big sur, california fighting 12-foot seas to pluck these fourorced on to the raft after their tugboat sank. it went done so fast they didn't have time to get their cold water gear. all four survivors are okay. >>> there are some concerns over a possible meningitis outbreak this morning among gay men. this after a young lawyer in los angeles died suddenly of a lethal strain. 22 cases have been reported in new york city, seven of them fatal. officials have not determined if it's the same strain in new york. the aids health care foundation is offering free vaccinations in the los angeles area for those who believe they might be at risk. >>> and a study released this morning shows mixed results when it comes to young drivers and the use of those electronic devices. three quarters of drivers in the age range between 16 and 21, they say they have switched on which the devices while driving because of peer pressure, because all the public service campaigns. but 95% admit that when they're loop and h alone, they're texting and talking on the phone and e
interpol want him found. >>> rescuers near big sur, california fighting 12-foot seas to pluck these fourorced on to the raft after their tugboat sank. it went done so fast they didn't have time to get their cold water gear. all four survivors are okay. >>> there are some concerns over a possible meningitis outbreak this morning among gay men. this after a young lawyer in los angeles died suddenly of a lethal strain. 22 cases have been reported in new york city, seven of them...
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fbi not cooperated and the cia and other entities and had not worked with the justice system's and interpold the other things we work with we never would have done it. americans would have died and blown up and but for the discovery of the christmas bomber which came through these efforts we made our country safer. i have to tell you for the penny on the dollar will still ma t men even know yes something is abused just as it is abused of almost evygoernment. >> win the war began and congress came into session in july and issued a statement than known that articulated the consensus and goals of the united states. was very simple and very clear the purpose of the war is to destroy the union. and it is not to disrupt the social institutions of the south and everybody new what that meant. it will not stop slavery. >> it is aunrsent to say it habe a di week for our uny wi iyof boston in our thoughts and pyers i come to e flooror oanher prayer for this small town of wet, a texas that is ose to waco texas. i just got off the phone talking to the county judge and it was described to me the terrible
fbi not cooperated and the cia and other entities and had not worked with the justice system's and interpold the other things we work with we never would have done it. americans would have died and blown up and but for the discovery of the christmas bomber which came through these efforts we made our country safer. i have to tell you for the penny on the dollar will still ma t men even know yes something is abused just as it is abused of almost evygoernment. >> win the war began and...
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the fbi not cooperated and the cia and other entities not been creating some of the programs with interpol done. americans would have died and they would have been blown out and if not for the discovery of it madestmas bomber, our country safer. something gets abused. just as it gets abused in some parts of almost every government. >> janet napolitano spoke about the boston bombings and the state of the investigations. the focus of her appearance was the 2014 dhs budget request. ou i and 2 mites. >> the committee onel rity wl come to order. to theretary related present fisc year 2014 budget requests, i now recognize myself for the opening statement. i want to thank you bng rein dfi timeur coury. events like the boston bombing transcend politics. today, as we search for answers and remember those lost and injured, we are reminded of how vulnerable we are in a free society. we also realize the truth of the core of this country that we are strong, resilient, and committed to continuing our way of life. in the moments following the explosions, we felt heartbreak and witnessed heroism. from the
the fbi not cooperated and the cia and other entities not been creating some of the programs with interpol done. americans would have died and they would have been blown out and if not for the discovery of it madestmas bomber, our country safer. something gets abused. just as it gets abused in some parts of almost every government. >> janet napolitano spoke about the boston bombings and the state of the investigations. the focus of her appearance was the 2014 dhs budget request. ou i and...