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interpol did not respond to the specific allegations.y sent us this written statement. >> it is the general assembly interpol's governing body which elects members of the executive committee. it would be inappropriate for the general secretariat to comment on any of the candidates. >> a lawyer represents them to he filed a criminal complaint in turkey. >> we are saying the right decision would be to open a case and arrest him for these crimes. where there is sufficient evidence, look to prosecute those crimes under universal jurisdiction. >> this is what they hope for. the idea that men in whom they see their torturer becomes the world's leading police officer is unbearable to them. >> let's get some reaction on this story. i'm joined by the legal director for the ngo fair trial. welcome to the show. the new president received two thirds of the vote to become the new head of interpol. can you help us understand how this could happen given all the controversy around him? >> the first thing to bear in mind is that the role of the president
interpol did not respond to the specific allegations.y sent us this written statement. >> it is the general assembly interpol's governing body which elects members of the executive committee. it would be inappropriate for the general secretariat to comment on any of the candidates. >> a lawyer represents them to he filed a criminal complaint in turkey. >> we are saying the right decision would be to open a case and arrest him for these crimes. where there is sufficient...
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goes with, but nevertheless, such a person is leader to be elected the head of interpol. thank you very much indeed for sharing your experiences with us. we will watch that story, of course, for all developments. thanksgiving day in the united states, a special day for americans everywhere. even non-americans can appreciate the festivities. with show you the annual macy's parade. it is back after being canceled due to covid-19, where it has been held almost every year since 1924. originally a christmas event, it became the thanksgiving tradition it is today. meanwhile, at the white house, resident joe biden had words with the u.s. nation in these testing times of pandemic. >> happy thanksgiving, everyone. this is always a special time in america, but this year, the blessings of thanksgiving are especially meaningful. as we give thanks for what we have, we also keep in our hearts those we have lost and those who have lost so much and those who have an empty seat at their kitchen table for dining room table this year because of this virus or another cruel twist of fate. we
goes with, but nevertheless, such a person is leader to be elected the head of interpol. thank you very much indeed for sharing your experiences with us. we will watch that story, of course, for all developments. thanksgiving day in the united states, a special day for americans everywhere. even non-americans can appreciate the festivities. with show you the annual macy's parade. it is back after being canceled due to covid-19, where it has been held almost every year since 1924. originally a...
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but it is against interpol's own rules to issue red notices against political figures. >> it is, but china misuse it. >> reporter: china's morn ministry telling nbc news in part china's proposal of suitable candidates for the executive committee of interpol is a specific measure to actively support the organization's goals of combatting terrorism, transnational crime and making the world safer. tonight interpol insisting it is simply a neutral body others say tomorrow's vote here in istanbul is about nothing less than democracy and safe guarding the rule of law lester >> all right keir simmons this evening. thank you. >>> up next, a new kind of neighborhood market coming right to those who need fresh and healthy food >>> this thanksgiving, nearly 40 million americans are facing food insecurity. many don't have easy access to grocery stores so volunteers are bringing the grocery store to them. here's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: fruit, vegetables and lean protein, the building blocks of a healthy diet but far too many americans don't have access and can't afford them. in milwaukee, th
but it is against interpol's own rules to issue red notices against political figures. >> it is, but china misuse it. >> reporter: china's morn ministry telling nbc news in part china's proposal of suitable candidates for the executive committee of interpol is a specific measure to actively support the organization's goals of combatting terrorism, transnational crime and making the world safer. tonight interpol insisting it is simply a neutral body others say tomorrow's vote here in...
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>> it does not -- interpolation does not add detail. if you're enlarging something on your clothing, all its doing is making that image larger. the detail that may or may not be there is not added. you're not adding additional detail to that image. >> you're just adding unknown information. >> yes. no, you're not adding unknown information. you're interpolating the pixels and adding those particular pixels. >> and those pixels contain information. >> yes. >> and that contains color. >> yes. >> you're not sure how the color scheme works in that situation. >> i don't know. >> okay. >> thanks for your time. >> cross? >> do these programs add detail? >> they do not add detail. >> how long did you work with this drone video all told? >> all told, i received it on sunday and i finished all of my work with as of yesterday. >> so you worked on it more than three days? >> correct. >> would you have submitted an exhibit that did not seem to be consistent with the original footage? >> objection. argumentative. >> and foundational. >> it is argumen
>> it does not -- interpolation does not add detail. if you're enlarging something on your clothing, all its doing is making that image larger. the detail that may or may not be there is not added. you're not adding additional detail to that image. >> you're just adding unknown information. >> yes. no, you're not adding unknown information. you're interpolating the pixels and adding those particular pixels. >> and those pixels contain information. >> yes. >>...
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>> that is a type of interpolation. yes. >> can you name the types of interpolation? >> i can name some of them. the ones that this software allows me to be aware of of qualified in. >> go ahead. >> the nearest neighborhood, bilinear and bicubic are the different algorithms used. these are done primarily when enlargements are being done. >> nearest neighbor was the first one. the second one you said? >> bilinear. >> bilinear. and the third? >> bicubic. >> does nearest neighbor change -- >> martha: okay, this is dr. john black. he's a use of force expert. the focus is the discussion of the video that he used to take a look at what happened on the scene and what you're hearing here is a suggestion by the prosecution attorney, thomas binger, that things were altered, things were changed. what did you do? you changed the contrast. and then it's a new file for the video. you understand where he's going with that. so anything that might put a doubt in the mind of the jury in terms of what he saw or what he was looking at, whether or not it was altered in any way. then the d
>> that is a type of interpolation. yes. >> can you name the types of interpolation? >> i can name some of them. the ones that this software allows me to be aware of of qualified in. >> go ahead. >> the nearest neighborhood, bilinear and bicubic are the different algorithms used. these are done primarily when enlargements are being done. >> nearest neighbor was the first one. the second one you said? >> bilinear. >> bilinear. and the third?...
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so with interpolation there are certain ways things get interpolated.r you. so the thing is if i don't understand those things, i can't have trust within what i'm working with to better understand the totality of the event and what i'm looking at. >> now, when you look at vild yo graphic evidence, is frames per second something that's important? >> it's one of the things, yes, sir. >> tell the jury what frames per second means. >> yeah. i mean, it's frames per second, so when you look down an your phone and it's recording a video or something else like that, you might see something that it's 30 fps, short hand for frames per second. that's telling you, imagine if you were to take 30 still shots and just keep taking them at approximately 0.033 frames per second, one second divided by 30, you would take 30 of those pictures in a continuous stream to make the one second that you leer looking at. 30 frames per second. 60 frames per second. 60 frames means rather than having 30 still shots you've got 60 still shots. still one second, still the same resolutio
so with interpolation there are certain ways things get interpolated.r you. so the thing is if i don't understand those things, i can't have trust within what i'm working with to better understand the totality of the event and what i'm looking at. >> now, when you look at vild yo graphic evidence, is frames per second something that's important? >> it's one of the things, yes, sir. >> tell the jury what frames per second means. >> yeah. i mean, it's frames per second, so...
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i don't know how the interpol members don't feel embarrassed about the choice they made. this election represents the beginning of a dangerous era with authoritarian regimes. now able to dictate international policy. allan depaula's are down for the appointment saying the part i mind unpaid role of a president is mostly to chair meetings i the organization maintains that it's politically neutral and respects human rights. although human rights group just agree, or they lobbied against his candidacy by describing the allegations of torture against u. e. security forces as credible and we heard from veteran human rights campaigner . hit attach on the very, very serious allegations. and it is well known that the security services in the u, i. e, are not accountable. they do not respect human rights standards. there's a huge fear that arise, he would use that power to politicize the organization and to use it to track down the dissidents. and critics, a big problem is that into poll is an organization by the police, for the police. it is not transparent or countable. it's hig
i don't know how the interpol members don't feel embarrassed about the choice they made. this election represents the beginning of a dangerous era with authoritarian regimes. now able to dictate international policy. allan depaula's are down for the appointment saying the part i mind unpaid role of a president is mostly to chair meetings i the organization maintains that it's politically neutral and respects human rights. although human rights group just agree, or they lobbied against his...
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¿por quÉ es ale que tÚ no aparecÍa si que la interpol estaba buscando?ontrar a laura bozzo, yo creo que el gobierno mexicano sabe dÓnde estÁ. laura: la primera fianza que se me da de $15,000... el problema es que no me estaban dando la suspensiÓn definitiva, ¿quÉ quiere decir eso? yo podÍa haber pagado y me metÍan presa. yo tengo problemas de hipertensiÓn, de cÁncer que he tenido. yo ir a una cÁrcel, era sentenciarme a muerte y por eso no cumplÍ con la cauciÓn. lili: entonces cuando se habla de que tu casa la habÍas vendido, pero que esa causa tenÍa... de que la nueva dueÑa de la casa te habÍa denunciado, ¿era verdad o mentira? laura: ¡mentira! ¡no, por dios! nada que ver. el nuevo propietario nunca ha tenido ningÚn problema conmigo. esto se ha vendido legalmente. yo estuve con la jefa de registros pÚblicos. es horrible lo que ha salido en redes. me dieron un papelito y cualquier periodista puede buscarlo en los registros pÚblicos en el estado de mÉxico. no estaba embargada. nunca estuvo embargada. lili: ¿cuÁl fue el verdadero dilema? nadie entendÍa. ¿cu
¿por quÉ es ale que tÚ no aparecÍa si que la interpol estaba buscando?ontrar a laura bozzo, yo creo que el gobierno mexicano sabe dÓnde estÁ. laura: la primera fianza que se me da de $15,000... el problema es que no me estaban dando la suspensiÓn definitiva, ¿quÉ quiere decir eso? yo podÍa haber pagado y me metÍan presa. yo tengo problemas de hipertensiÓn, de cÁncer que he tenido. yo ir a una cÁrcel, era sentenciarme a muerte y por eso no cumplÍ con la cauciÓn. lili: entonces...
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and now in turkey trying to get a foothold into interpol.hina but across the world. >> reporter: that's right. and you know, i was listening watching the show listening to your argument about the importance of local politics and making that crucial point that law is often determined by states, local laws, and i think that there is a real connection between that argument and the reason i'm here in istanbul in turkey because if there is right now a battle over democracy, joe, it is happening at places like interpol's general assembly which is taking place here this week. it is happening over the vote that will take place tomorrow. to give you two examples, the favorite for president of interpol in the vote tomorrow is a general from the uae, he's faced legal action in the past over allegations of torture. and also chen, according to a report, has been involved in forcing dissidents back to china, in issuing interpol red notices in order to get dissidents back to china despite the fact that those red notices are not supposed to be used for poli
and now in turkey trying to get a foothold into interpol.hina but across the world. >> reporter: that's right. and you know, i was listening watching the show listening to your argument about the importance of local politics and making that crucial point that law is often determined by states, local laws, and i think that there is a real connection between that argument and the reason i'm here in istanbul in turkey because if there is right now a battle over democracy, joe, it is...
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lukashenko denies that thousands have come in and in desperate conditions have tried to get interpolso seen a rise in illegal crossings from belarus and for the polish prime minister, this isn't only about belarus and the eu, it's about russia. translation:— the eu, it's about russia. translation: , ., ., . ~ . translation: this attack which lukashenko _ translation: this attack which lukashenko is _ translation: this attack which lukashenko is conduct _ translation: this attack which lukashenko is conduct thing - translation: this attack which lukashenko is conduct thing has| lukashenko is conduct thing has its mastermind in moscow. the mastermind is president putin. others disagree with that saying it is simply lukashenko taking revenge for eu sanctions and whether they are or are not the mastermind they are certainly involved in this process. putin has spoken to angela merkel on the phone and is offering to mediate. they have a track record of testing the west. did so in crimea, georgia and even in space by destroying a satellite and a missile test, much to nato's irritation and t
lukashenko denies that thousands have come in and in desperate conditions have tried to get interpolso seen a rise in illegal crossings from belarus and for the polish prime minister, this isn't only about belarus and the eu, it's about russia. translation:— the eu, it's about russia. translation: , ., ., . ~ . translation: this attack which lukashenko _ translation: this attack which lukashenko is _ translation: this attack which lukashenko is conduct _ translation: this attack which...
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we interpolated the extrapolate of the standard and poor's 500. jonathan: price target on the s&p 500 is 400 from morgan stanley. they are underweight united states, overweight the likes of europe and japan. tom: others go against that. there is a lot of divergence of opinion, including on the next fed chair. jonathan: not just the next fed chair but the next fed rate. morgan stanley says, q1 2023, inflation starts to moderate. lisa: fascinating call. i was struck by the idea that the federal reserve has the ability to push back against the political shift, trying to fight inflation. how do they do that and wait long enough to raise rates? how much does that depend on the morgan stanley call that we will see inflation pressures roll off? jonathan: we will find out who runs the fed as well. here we are in the middle of november reading tea leaves. a wall street journal piece indicating that an interview went on longer than expected. that is basically all we have got -- reading the tea leaves and some reports about how some interviews went couple we
we interpolated the extrapolate of the standard and poor's 500. jonathan: price target on the s&p 500 is 400 from morgan stanley. they are underweight united states, overweight the likes of europe and japan. tom: others go against that. there is a lot of divergence of opinion, including on the next fed chair. jonathan: not just the next fed chair but the next fed rate. morgan stanley says, q1 2023, inflation starts to moderate. lisa: fascinating call. i was struck by the idea that the...
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wait she can't wait ♪ >> the first ones to break after the strokes in terms of new york artists is interpolacial band coming out of the brooklyn rock scene. you know, they were scholars of music. ♪ >> they made very proggy but also very punky rock that sounded like nothing else that had ever been done. ♪ ♪ daft punk is playing at my house, my house ♪ >> lcd sound system is maybe the most brooklyn band that has ever emerged from brooklyn. ♪ i'll show you the ropes ♪ >> they were a huge success partly because of james murphy's ability to make pristine electronic music that still had a soul in it. ♪ where are your friends tonight ♪ ♪ where are your friends tonight ♪ >> what you start to see is not a genre of music or a trend. it's a scene. ♪ >> and though they were not a new york band arcade fire connected spiritually to that moment. ♪ chill train wake up hold your mistake up ♪ >> arcade fire was this big anthemic rock band that made these songs you just wanted to holler along with. ♪ and to me, it felt like the moment that indie rock crossed over into something bigger. ♪ holiday oh holiday ♪
wait she can't wait ♪ >> the first ones to break after the strokes in terms of new york artists is interpolacial band coming out of the brooklyn rock scene. you know, they were scholars of music. ♪ >> they made very proggy but also very punky rock that sounded like nothing else that had ever been done. ♪ ♪ daft punk is playing at my house, my house ♪ >> lcd sound system is maybe the most brooklyn band that has ever emerged from brooklyn. ♪ i'll show you the ropes...
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russia is using interpoll, for example, to arrest its own nationals.ers by an unknown country, for example. so we're in a situation now where governments are being more creative in their use of diplomatic tools that used to be no-go zones. so the u.s. is responding to this. but it is essentially -- it's not flat footed, but it doesn't know exactly how to navigate a situation where there are no rules anymore. >> right. jason, i'm wondering when you're in the depth of darkness, being held in a place by some group that owns all the power, right, where do you find rays of light? >> for me, in the first few weeks of my imprisonment, i was in solitary confinement. there were very few rays of light. i was being sealed off from the world, and i had no idea, if anything was being done to save me. but as time went on, and i started to realize through the iranian propaganda media networks, the case they were building against me was a reaction to the public outcry and the rest of the world for my freedom. and i think this is something that i have counseled other f
russia is using interpoll, for example, to arrest its own nationals.ers by an unknown country, for example. so we're in a situation now where governments are being more creative in their use of diplomatic tools that used to be no-go zones. so the u.s. is responding to this. but it is essentially -- it's not flat footed, but it doesn't know exactly how to navigate a situation where there are no rules anymore. >> right. jason, i'm wondering when you're in the depth of darkness, being held...
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for now but they're going to have a hard time leaving iran if they want to travel given all the interpol interest that's going to be in these two men. this coming just one day now after we saw a release yesterday from u.s., uk, and australian authorities. all of those folks issuing an alert about iranian hacking aimed at companies this one focused really on infrastructure and the healthcare sectors cisa, fbi, uk, and australia are warning of attacks actively targeting a broad range of victims. they include transportation, healthcare, public health, and also australian organizations more broadly all of that far indicates a really aggressive campaign now from the iranian side. yesterday at our technology executive council event, i had the opportunity to talk to the ceo of the cybersecurity company, one of the tops in the world. i asked him what he makes of the iranian hacking capacity generally. and here's what he said. >> they're operating with efficiency, they're operating with malware that can be updated. they have a framework where they can update their malware super fast so end point
for now but they're going to have a hard time leaving iran if they want to travel given all the interpol interest that's going to be in these two men. this coming just one day now after we saw a release yesterday from u.s., uk, and australian authorities. all of those folks issuing an alert about iranian hacking aimed at companies this one focused really on infrastructure and the healthcare sectors cisa, fbi, uk, and australia are warning of attacks actively targeting a broad range of victims....
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entonces la peor cosa es ver, que prÓfuga, que interpol, al final yo no sÉ.masiado frÍvola. soy una estrella de televisiÓn vestida de marca y todo eso, una persona que entrÓ para ayudar a la gente y cambiarle la vida. he tomado mi proyecto original que es " laura en amÉrica", que muestra cosas reales y que va con la actualidad. y no tanto hacerla por televisiÓn. yo soy abogada, entonces quiero hacer tambiÉn casoscomo los que he visto en discovery. casos de todo tipo. ceo que dios me puso contra la pared porque para mÍ son todo mensaje de dios y me dijo laura estÁs mal, vamos a regresar a tu camino y es un poco de lo que saco de estos meses de dolor, imagÍnate, mis hijas, yo podÍa hablar con ellas, mi hija mayor se casÓ en medio de todo esto, estÁ embarazada. fue todo un drama, la verdad. mac: este momento le debe haber servido de mucha reflexiÓn, la traicionaron, conociÓ a los amigos? laura: me traicionaron es decir poco. tÚ sabes que cuando la gente piensa que tÚ eres un Árbol caÍdo te patean, te escupen, las bajezas mÁs inmundas he recibido yo en estos tres
entonces la peor cosa es ver, que prÓfuga, que interpol, al final yo no sÉ.masiado frÍvola. soy una estrella de televisiÓn vestida de marca y todo eso, una persona que entrÓ para ayudar a la gente y cambiarle la vida. he tomado mi proyecto original que es " laura en amÉrica", que muestra cosas reales y que va con la actualidad. y no tanto hacerla por televisiÓn. yo soy abogada, entonces quiero hacer tambiÉn casoscomo los que he visto en discovery. casos de todo tipo. ceo que...
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emirates, accused of complicity in torture, has been elected as president of the global police agency interpolown to have died in a siberian coal mine where a fire broke out, trapping dozens underground. some of the victims were rescuers. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: after decades of excavation — egypt reopens the 3000 —year—old avenue of the sphinxes. devon and cornwall police have given an update on their investigation into the disappearance of 18—year—old bobbi—anne mcleod. the teenager was reported missing on saturday, after she left home, to catch a bus into plymouth town centre, to meet friends, but never arrived. police found a woman's body on tuesday, in nearby bovisand, but formal identification is yet to take place. hundreds of people attended a candle—lit vigil earlier this evening close to the bus stop where mcleod was last seen. a 24—year—old man remains in custody. police say he was not known to her. a significant number of enquiries and searches have been carried out in relation to the ongoing murder investigation in plymouth. earlier today, a 26—year—old man, who wa
emirates, accused of complicity in torture, has been elected as president of the global police agency interpolown to have died in a siberian coal mine where a fire broke out, trapping dozens underground. some of the victims were rescuers. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: after decades of excavation — egypt reopens the 3000 —year—old avenue of the sphinxes. devon and cornwall police have given an update on their investigation into the disappearance of 18—year—old bobbi—anne...
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put my name on interpol list. it was a very rough six years.ened their arms and gave me a warm welcome and i think it was dream come true and i was like wow, i cannot believe i am finally, you know, going to call somewhere home. so that definitely meant so much to me. you guys have no idea. >> bill: great answer. you will wear a jersey tomorrow night when you take the floor. on the back it will say freedom. was there a tough question that would stump us? >> i tell you a story first time i come to america back in 2009 i remember one of my teammates were criticizing the president and i got so scared i turned around and said dude, what are you doing? they'll throw you in jail. he started laughing. listen, this is not turkey, this is america. you don't have to worry about that. but freedom meant so much to me. i wanted to make that word part of me because obviously in america you have freedom of speech, religious, expression and press. not many countries in the world have that. we should definitely to be here. >> dana: there was a survey that showe
put my name on interpol list. it was a very rough six years.ened their arms and gave me a warm welcome and i think it was dream come true and i was like wow, i cannot believe i am finally, you know, going to call somewhere home. so that definitely meant so much to me. you guys have no idea. >> bill: great answer. you will wear a jersey tomorrow night when you take the floor. on the back it will say freedom. was there a tough question that would stump us? >> i tell you a story first...
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exactly right, and the breaking news over the weekend was that the chinese official was elected to interpole largest international airport in africa. . >> well -- i don't know if that was acquiring. you know, what happens with belt and road china is very strategic about where they are lending money who they are lending money to, and -- they always over lend, and so the -- the debtor ends up having to have its assets foreclosed whether strategic port for chinese military whether an airport, chinese military can land, this is what they do. ugandan situation related over and reefer again with belt and road loans. maria: this is what they do they lend countries money know cannot pay back say forget the loan people acquire the country acquire the airport acquire infrastructure that is exactly what they are doing with this airport. in -- in uganda the largest airport in africa kyle, is anybody going to react to the ccp acquiring more land across the world? >> have yeah, i i mean, as you know, you probably know, in djibouti china is building a massive military base. maria: that is right. >> engage
exactly right, and the breaking news over the weekend was that the chinese official was elected to interpole largest international airport in africa. . >> well -- i don't know if that was acquiring. you know, what happens with belt and road china is very strategic about where they are lending money who they are lending money to, and -- they always over lend, and so the -- the debtor ends up having to have its assets foreclosed whether strategic port for chinese military whether an...
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database may be interpol would not do one-on-one vetting which is what everybody thought congress waslators troops u.s. residents in the country having difficulty getting out as u.s. was leaving. do you have a sense of whether eventually how many people that we wanted to get out we actually did is if and how many remain there? and -- what the status is? . >>. >> the numbers i've seen indicate that we brought something like 702 -- special immigration visas out those are people trying to get out. and so we left literally probably thousands there the implication that we didn't get those folks out we brought out a bunch of other afghan refugees did not get our siv friends out of there, that was the reason that we were supposedly having big airlifts to get our people out. we say americans left behind, and we also have, the folks that were helping us left behind brought in a different group altogether. that is -- that is the travesty of this thing on top of all other problems with august of we left our friends and our citizens behind, brought over people that we didn't bother to vet don't k
database may be interpol would not do one-on-one vetting which is what everybody thought congress waslators troops u.s. residents in the country having difficulty getting out as u.s. was leaving. do you have a sense of whether eventually how many people that we wanted to get out we actually did is if and how many remain there? and -- what the status is? . >>. >> the numbers i've seen indicate that we brought something like 702 -- special immigration visas out those are people trying...
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it's about interpol agent trying to track down the most wanted art thief in the world.ks. the jokes are fun. the twists and turns work. it's a lot of fun. i loved it i gave it a 4.5 out of 5. to me old fashioned film that felt fresh. it was fun. it was entertaining and got my mind off the world it was fun entertaining film 4.5 out of 5. steve: what about finch with tom hanches. this is the new finch movie. tom hanks takes place in post apalm lip particular world. radiation exposure bailed robot take care of his dog in the case he passes away. >> we have sweet beautiful emotional film i gave it 4 out of 5. thank you for having me on, ainsley. great to talk to you as always. go see dune if you can and honor to be on with you have a wonderful day. ainsley: you are the most positive person, kevin. we love having you on. thank you very much. and we'll be right back. more "fox & friends" straight ahead with amerisave's consistently low mortgage rates, your little girl can go wherever her dreams take her, like toward a career in the ethics of rhythm and movement. anyway, good
it's about interpol agent trying to track down the most wanted art thief in the world.ks. the jokes are fun. the twists and turns work. it's a lot of fun. i loved it i gave it a 4.5 out of 5. to me old fashioned film that felt fresh. it was fun. it was entertaining and got my mind off the world it was fun entertaining film 4.5 out of 5. steve: what about finch with tom hanches. this is the new finch movie. tom hanks takes place in post apalm lip particular world. radiation exposure bailed robot...
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in 2019, turkey demanded interpol that he be arrested. what had he done? he criticized his government. he reported on the turkish government supplying arms to an islamic group in syria. he was charged by turkish court with espionage and aiding a terrorist group. the group was never named. and sentenced to 27 and a half years in prison. thankfully germany has refused to extradite mr. dundar, but this is what we see from this year's host of the conference. in june turkish reports showed that they had rejected 800 red notices. a swedish human rights group reported in 2016 after the failed coup in turkey, that the turkish government file tens of thousands of interpol notifications targeting persons who were critics and political opponents of the government. some of these people were stranded in international airports, detained and handed over to turkey where they ended up in prison. there are alarming signs they are trying to leverage this year's general assembly to further its own goals. this past june the turkish foreign minister al-karan, quote, will be an
in 2019, turkey demanded interpol that he be arrested. what had he done? he criticized his government. he reported on the turkish government supplying arms to an islamic group in syria. he was charged by turkish court with espionage and aiding a terrorist group. the group was never named. and sentenced to 27 and a half years in prison. thankfully germany has refused to extradite mr. dundar, but this is what we see from this year's host of the conference. in june turkish reports showed that they...