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and the investigative group claims it has identified the second suspect in the poisoning of former double agents and his daughter russia dismisses judgment by media. it's midnight here in moscow and you're watching international live from last year with me in india welcome to the program. shocking scenes in paris as police fired tear gas at tens of thousands protesting against the french president's reforms five people rallying against emanuel micron's labor education and transport reforms were arrested discontent was nationwide as more than one hundred rallies were held across the nation. has the story. coming together. with those policies. in the. presidency. one of the. prongs. she's showing some of the protesters and the police some protesters throwing projectiles at the police including students at clawson bottles and smoke grenades and the police coming back with some force and detaining some of those protesters aiming to have a stop at this protest when turning as violence as we saw with some of those earlier this year only made the first many people all very unhappy they're very a
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russia dismisses the latest findings of the investigative group of. which says it has identified the second suspect in the script poisoning came. our broadcast live direct from our studios in moscow this is r.t. international and sean thomas is certainly glad to have you with us all right shocking scenes in paris as police fired tear gas at tens of thousands protesting against the french president's reforms five people rallying against a manual labor education and transport reforms were arrested discontent was nationwide as more than one hundred rallies were held across the nation as the story. thousands and come out to the streets of paris to protest against the policies of my own government those two words hard workers and students all coming together to show that they're unhappy with those policies that have already been passed in the reforms of the two to be passed over the next few years older than my presidency this was a false union protest one of around a hundred across france and there have been a number of skirmishes between some of the prot
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russia dismisses the latest findings of the investigative group. which says it has identified the second suspect in this group.
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they're investigating those groups criminally and i strum really urge trump and the attorney general to do the same here. a lot of these folks also have affiliates who are getting mone from the source occupied state department which is of great concern and they want to start
they're investigating those groups criminally and i strum really urge trump and the attorney general to do the same here. a lot of these folks also have affiliates who are getting mone from the source occupied state department which is of great concern and they want to start
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and the investigative group filing cabinet claims it has identified the second suspect in the poisoning of former double agent so and his daughter russia dismisses judgment by media.
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somebody knows, but nobody of the various investigation groups at this moment know. and he later added that it is a concern that the body's location has not been identified. what do you make of that? >> well, the murderers obviously know where -- if they threw it in the forest or buried it or -- you know, got rid of it with acid, we don't know at this point. remember, these 15 saudis do not have diplomatic immunity. there's no reason in the world if it was a rogue element that they can't be extradited to turkey and tried. they are not diplomats. the fact that the saudis have not provided any details of what happened to the body tells me they're dragging their feet, and they will right until the very end. >> according to "the new york times," the president's son-in-law, jared kushner, is now urging him to stand by the crown prince. he thinks the crown prince can, quote, survive the outrage just as he has weathered past criticism. do you think that's the case this time? >> well, jared kushner knows nothing about saudi arabia. he seems to know one person there, the crow
somebody knows, but nobody of the various investigation groups at this moment know. and he later added that it is a concern that the body's location has not been identified. what do you make of that? >> well, the murderers obviously know where -- if they threw it in the forest or buried it or -- you know, got rid of it with acid, we don't know at this point. remember, these 15 saudis do not have diplomatic immunity. there's no reason in the world if it was a rogue element that they can't...
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russia dismisses the latest findings of the investigative group of belling cat which says it has identified the second suspect in this group . of course you can find all those stories over on our t.v. dot com i'll be here again with headlines in about an hour's time in the meantime it is. a low in welcome to cross talk for all things are considered i'm peter. descending into tribalism and cultural trench warfare high weaken as it will be but only in a less liberal progressive sloppy thinking. well they tried to do the same if they missed that and yet you know it's ok to be falsely accused because we're making up for all the time women have. had the congress and. and culture and mass and crazy. ok ok well kathy you brought up the word craziness here let me go to daniel here i mean you've written about this here i mean what accounts for you know. after the process after the nomination process was complete then we started a completely different asymmetrical process that is not founded in law and not even in common sense but this simply rage this is what we're seeing is rage and it's not it's m
russia dismisses the latest findings of the investigative group of belling cat which says it has identified the second suspect in this group . of course you can find all those stories over on our t.v. dot com i'll be here again with headlines in about an hour's time in the meantime it is. a low in welcome to cross talk for all things are considered i'm peter. descending into tribalism and cultural trench warfare high weaken as it will be but only in a less liberal progressive sloppy thinking....
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representatives he had previously sent and i informed them of our joint decision to have a joint investigative group and we had an agreement on the fact that this would be to pass to follow up on the instructions of the king. teams from the prosecution service and from to our traditional national police went into the consular premises and it's some examination of course before that it was not allowed by the consular officials and. when that first team of representatives came and talked to me and i explained certain things to the city i'm a representative to how insufficient any and incompetent disconsolate or the consul was and i can make the same message to his excellency the king as well so after that conversation the following day the consul general was removed from his position in the meantime the consul general while he was in istanbul perhaps to go back to his country he left so there was another round of examinations in the consular premises on the eighteenth of october on the nineteenth of october that is to say seventeen days after the murder should the saudi administration officially admit
representatives he had previously sent and i informed them of our joint decision to have a joint investigative group and we had an agreement on the fact that this would be to pass to follow up on the instructions of the king. teams from the prosecution service and from to our traditional national police went into the consular premises and it's some examination of course before that it was not allowed by the consular officials and. when that first team of representatives came and talked to me...
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importance of working together in this investigation but it's been two weeks since the joint investigative group was announced and turkey's foreign minister is suggesting that the saudis may not be keeping their word there. today smiley says the process is unfortunately dragged on because there are still questions that need to be answered for example these eighteen people why were they were arrested who gave them or that these questions were already asked by our president but i'm repeating them in order to remind you however jamal khashoggi body has not been found yet where is it they confessed to killing so why they are not saying where is it saudi arabia says it doesn't know where body is and has denied crown prince muhammad bin cell man ordered the killing but on wednesday for the first time saudi prosecutors indicated that they are now investigating premeditated murder after information received from the turkish investigators. turkey's president received the one sit on choose day that evidence gathered by the turkey saw it showed he was the victim of a savage murder. so more pressure from tu
importance of working together in this investigation but it's been two weeks since the joint investigative group was announced and turkey's foreign minister is suggesting that the saudis may not be keeping their word there. today smiley says the process is unfortunately dragged on because there are still questions that need to be answered for example these eighteen people why were they were arrested who gave them or that these questions were already asked by our president but i'm repeating them...
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representatives he previously sent and i informed him of our joint decision to have a joint investigative groupwe had an agreement on the fact that this would be the path to follow upon the instructions of the king, teams from the prosecution service and from our turkish national police went into the consular premises and did some examination. before that it was not allowed by the consular officials. when that first team of representatives came and talked to me, i explained certain things to this team of representatives as to how insufficient and incompetent the consul was, and i conveyed the same message to his excellency the king as well after that conversation the following day the down sul gener consul general was removed from his position he had to go back to his country. he left. there was another round of examinations on the 18th of october. on the 19th of october, 17 days after the murder, the saudi administration officially admitted that jamal khashoggi was murdered inside the consular premises, insued tide the consur building in the statement from the administration it was mentioned t
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the two reportedly agreed to create a working group to investigate the case. now, khashoggi has been missing nearly two weeks. he hasn't been seen since he entered the saudi consulate in
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the turkish president has excepted an offer from the saudi's to forge a new joint working group to investigate the case. the group having arrived today riyadh. >> jamal khashoggi has disappeared. this other journalist says jamal khashoggi was not concerned before returning to the saudi consulate. >> he had been to the consulate. they received him well, although they were surprised to see him. they promised him if he came back later, they would issue him the papers he was after. he felt ok. trap for him.a >> investigators have been waiting to search the consulate. according to the washington audio and video recordings proving the journalist was murdered inside. the attitude taken by the u.s. is key. the state department pushes the saudi ambassador to give information. understanding he is back to saudi arabia. we have said we asked that information upon his return to the united states. >> donald trump talks of taking measures to press the saudi's, but is not willing to halt weapons deals yet. >> i would not be ready to stotp a country from spending billions of dollars and let russia have that mo
the turkish president has excepted an offer from the saudi's to forge a new joint working group to investigate the case. the group having arrived today riyadh. >> jamal khashoggi has disappeared. this other journalist says jamal khashoggi was not concerned before returning to the saudi consulate. >> he had been to the consulate. they received him well, although they were surprised to see him. they promised him if he came back later, they would issue him the papers he was after. he...
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somebody knows, but nobody of the various investigation groups at this moment know, but we'll find outit's a concern. we'd like to find out where it is and what happened and i think we're -- we're inching our way there. >> our team in the region, cnn's sam kiley joins us from the saudi capital riyadh and nick roberts is in istanbul. first from you, sam, president trump said we're inching our way towards that. have the saudis say why they don't have more information on khashog khashoggi's body? >> reporter: no, they haven't. they are sticking very publicly, at least rather in public, to the official line which is that there's an investigation going on, 18 people have been detai d detained. in addition five people, two of them, very, very close to the crown prince have been dismissed from their posts and there was, indeed, a killing but that it was accidental during a fight inside the consulate and the whereabouts of the body is unknown. now we do have sources saying that repeatedly to various media outlets privately that this body, the remains were handed over to a quote, unquote collab
somebody knows, but nobody of the various investigation groups at this moment know, but we'll find outit's a concern. we'd like to find out where it is and what happened and i think we're -- we're inching our way there. >> our team in the region, cnn's sam kiley joins us from the saudi capital riyadh and nick roberts is in istanbul. first from you, sam, president trump said we're inching our way towards that. have the saudis say why they don't have more information on khashog khashoggi's...
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investigative journalism group says it has identified the second suspect in the poisoning of a former russian spy and his daughter and he's honest as you're going to was at a news conference they held in london earlier and breaks down the latest allegations which have been dismissed as speculation by moscow not only has this whole story been creating diplomatic rows of course as we've seen unraveling throughout the last couple of months but certainly now hmong journalists here on the ground following this conference where these latest revelations that. were journalists were confronting each other about opinions and certainly quite a media frenzy about these latest announcements and in terms of what specifically resigns was that they said that they have identified. through social media the who the man who's been described as the second suspect in this case he was initially presented as alexander patrol belling cat say his real name is alexander miskin they see he is a medical doctor who was recruited by the g.r.u. before two thousand and three and was taken to moscow by the year twenty
investigative journalism group says it has identified the second suspect in the poisoning of a former russian spy and his daughter and he's honest as you're going to was at a news conference they held in london earlier and breaks down the latest allegations which have been dismissed as speculation by moscow not only has this whole story been creating diplomatic rows of course as we've seen unraveling throughout the last couple of months but certainly now hmong journalists here on the ground...
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. >> somebody knows, but nobody of the various investigation groups at this moment know, but we'll find out. >> reporter: the u.s. president now beginning to question the role his saudi ally, crown prince mohammed bin salman may have had in khashoggi's death. >> it's possible. you don't know that, but it's possible. >> reporter: so, if they do find or rather maybe when they find jamal khashoggi's body, that could be very helpful for investigators to provide forensic information and perhaps shed lie light on why one of saudi arabia's top forensic experts was on that so-called hit team that turkish officials talked about. rosemary? >> and, nick, we have learned that saudi prince mohammed bin salman called khashoggi's oldest son to offer condolences. do we know how his son responded to that call from the crown prince? >> reporter: we noah corresponding to the saudi press agency that his son thanked crown prince mohammed bin salman for the call. one wouldn't expect, a, the saudi press agency to say anything else, or in the circumstance that jamal khashoggi's son finds himself in, wouldn't e
. >> somebody knows, but nobody of the various investigation groups at this moment know, but we'll find out. >> reporter: the u.s. president now beginning to question the role his saudi ally, crown prince mohammed bin salman may have had in khashoggi's death. >> it's possible. you don't know that, but it's possible. >> reporter: so, if they do find or rather maybe when they find jamal khashoggi's body, that could be very helpful for investigators to provide forensic...
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that's evolved over time so you don't have the hearing officer and the investigating group in the same department. >> chair kim: so what department is the hearing officer under now? >> right now he operates out of the city's administrative office. in code the hearing officer needs to be appointed by the police department or the health department. right now it's in the city administrator's office. >> chair kim: where is this weekly hearing? >> 408. >> chair kim: in city hall. okay. and is there a criteria for being deemed vicious and dangerous? >> in the code, the hearing officer weighs the conduct of the dog, the severity of the bite, the department of animal control and care has from a dog behavior perspective issued a set of documents to guide the hearing officer in assessing the information they're given. >> chair kim: and then finally, the chameleon data system -- i was very confused by the comment by the civil grand jury. so sfpd doesn't have access to chameleon because of a fire wall issue? i just didn't understand. >> it's a more of a -- we have chameleon and we have given them
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somebody knows but nobody of the various investigation groups at this moment know, but we'll find out. it's a concern. we'd like to find out where it is and what happened and i think we're -- we're inching our way there. >> cnn has correspondents covering all angles of this story in the region. our sam kiley live in the saudi capital. our international diplomatic editor nick roberts in istanbul. nic, let's start with you regarding what you're hearing about the biggest question into the mystery of the missing body of jamal khashoggi. is there anything new to report? >> reporter: it seems on the surface today still nothing. of course, it is vital for investigators to find jamal khashoggi's body because the forensic evidence of that will yield for investigators, be them saudi investigators or turkish investigators should go some distance to answering some of the questions about precisely how he died. what we've been told or understand from turkish officials, it was a gruesome end. finding his body will be critical to understanding whether or not that, in fact, is true. what we understand
somebody knows but nobody of the various investigation groups at this moment know, but we'll find out. it's a concern. we'd like to find out where it is and what happened and i think we're -- we're inching our way there. >> cnn has correspondents covering all angles of this story in the region. our sam kiley live in the saudi capital. our international diplomatic editor nick roberts in istanbul. nic, let's start with you regarding what you're hearing about the biggest question into the...
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putting together basically a group to issue a report in a month and the person heading up this investigative group is the crown prince himself, mbs. >> right. i think that's the sure fire sign that a cover-up is under way. and you know, the turkish government and turkish intelligence community has been very helpful in leaking details of what, in fact, they know, all of which have pretty much been confirmed so far. and they're the ones, don't forget, who said not only was there a dispute, he was tortured before he was killed. and after he was killed, he was then dismembered, so this wasn't some rogue operation where it got out of hand. this was premeditated. 15 individuals flew into turkey with, you know, malice aforethought. they knew what they were doing and there's no way, given who they were, and given how they came into turkey, there's no way they would have done this without the clear knowledge of and approval of the crown prince. and indeed, there are intercepts, apparently, the intelligence communities have that the crown prince was actively engaged in plotting at least the abduction of mr.
putting together basically a group to issue a report in a month and the person heading up this investigative group is the crown prince himself, mbs. >> right. i think that's the sure fire sign that a cover-up is under way. and you know, the turkish government and turkish intelligence community has been very helpful in leaking details of what, in fact, they know, all of which have pretty much been confirmed so far. and they're the ones, don't forget, who said not only was there a dispute,...
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importance of working together in this investigation but it's been two weeks since the joint investigative group was announced and turkey's foreign minister is suggesting that the saudis may not be keeping their word there. today smiley said the process is unfortunately dragged on because there are still questions that need to be answered for example these eighteen people why were they arrested who gave them orders these questions were already asked by our president but i'm repeating them in order to remind you however jamal khashoggi body has not been found yet where is it they confessed to killing so why they are not saying where is it saudi arabia says it doesn't snow where body is and has denied crown prince muhammad bin so mom ordered the killing but on wednesday for the first time saudi prosecutors indicated that they are now investigating premeditated murder after information received from the turkish investigators turkey's president received order one sit on choose day that evidence gathered by the turkish side showed was the victim of a savage murder. so more pressure from turkey raisin
importance of working together in this investigation but it's been two weeks since the joint investigative group was announced and turkey's foreign minister is suggesting that the saudis may not be keeping their word there. today smiley said the process is unfortunately dragged on because there are still questions that need to be answered for example these eighteen people why were they arrested who gave them orders these questions were already asked by our president but i'm repeating them in...
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somebody knows, but nobody of the various investigation groups at this moment know.e'll find out. >> are you. concerned that they haven't identified that -- >> it's a concern. we'd like to find out where it is and what happened. and i think we're inching our way there. >> do you think it's important that the u.s. know about the recovery of his remains? get the details? >> yeah, of course, alex. and that's a disingenuous thing the president just said. i mean, he may not personally know, but the saudis know. and as adam schiff said, it just isn't credible. if you stop and think about it on the surface, khashoggi was going to that consulate to pick up a piece of paper. why did 15 saudis have to go there to meet him if he was just picking up a piece of paper? it's just false on the face of it. and the saudis know where his body is. and so i don't know -- we're playing this game now in which we're allowing whatever it is they know to come out piecemeal. and not expressing great objection to that. i think this must be particularly difficult for secretary pompeo, because he
somebody knows, but nobody of the various investigation groups at this moment know.e'll find out. >> are you. concerned that they haven't identified that -- >> it's a concern. we'd like to find out where it is and what happened. and i think we're inching our way there. >> do you think it's important that the u.s. know about the recovery of his remains? get the details? >> yeah, of course, alex. and that's a disingenuous thing the president just said. i mean, he may not...
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we have the latest on the investigation. >>> the group of migrants with dreams of entering the united n move, fleeing violence and poverty behind. >>> new this half hour, the touching story of a college football superfan. >> he predicted his underdog purdue would beat mighty ohio state. and guess what? they did. for him. for tyler. >>> and one hitchhiker's ride of a lifetime. the musirave om mico ustria acelic th a l 's in "the skinny." it's monday, october 22nd. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> that's kind of interesting. it's just weird because he thought -- he was like, man, chris evans was always my favorite chris. >> now he's got a new one. >> exactly. we'll break that down a little bit later on. >>> but we're going to start with the panic on the dance floor. dozens of people now recovering after that weekend party that turned into chaos. it happened at clemson there in south carolina. >> the room of the floor where the party was being held giving way as a large crowd of people were jumping up and down and dancing. amazingly, there were no serious injuries there.
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yesterday the committees for human rights activists called on turkey to launch its own investigation. those groups say u.n. involvement is the best guarantee against a saudi cover-up. anne-marie. >> laura, thank you so much, laura. >>> president trump says he'll close the u.s. border if a caravan of honduran immigrants headed for this country is not stopped. that would disrupt hundreds of thousands of cops each day which could have an impact but border security is a hot issue. earlier he threatened to cut off aid to central american countries if the migrants were not stopped. mexico's foreign minister said they are assisting those that have already made it into mexico. here's that report. >> reporter: as many as 4,000 migrants are making their way from honduras to guatemala and into mexico with their sites set on the u.s. border. groups are sleeping in shelters and accepting food and money from strangers. many say they have fled violence in their home countries, some with little more than the clothes on their backs. after crossing in guatemala on monday, the next major border is mexico where the g
yesterday the committees for human rights activists called on turkey to launch its own investigation. those groups say u.n. involvement is the best guarantee against a saudi cover-up. anne-marie. >> laura, thank you so much, laura. >>> president trump says he'll close the u.s. border if a caravan of honduran immigrants headed for this country is not stopped. that would disrupt hundreds of thousands of cops each day which could have an impact but border security is a hot issue....
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they face rising violence stemming from these government plans to expropriate their land investigative reporters group redfish has more how this reform has stood bitter resentment across the country you can watch their full really interesting site full report on youtube. throughout the way for this very for training given by a former israeli soldier a white farmer. the farmers feel that they're under attack and that they need to protect themselves. and. unfortunately. you feel that you're more talk because of your skin color. skin. if you have there's a white genocide taking for sure for sure hysteria around farm attacks has been ramped up the same time as a real risk to the interests of white farmers has emerged widespread laundry form the one nine hundred thirty native land act forcibly stripped on from black people a policy which was later reinforced by apartheid. the ruling a.n.c. are considering amending the constitution to allow for the expiration of land from white landowners without compensation it's not the end see though but these guys judy slim as economic freedom fighters who have pushed t
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they're investigating those groups criminally and i strum really urge trump and the attorney general to do the same here. a lot of these folks also have affiliates who are getting mone from the source occupied state department which is of great concern and they want to start cutting money so company their pitts make you don't anything about what we're seeing with reports and pictures of usaid packages and bags containing what we know not, but obviously distributed. what is behind that? >> i don't have a clear answer there's all sorts of programs that they are affiliated with the we spend taxpayer money on it it needs to be cut off now. >> we are we headed. >> we have another caravans of the thousand more people formin up in honduras ready to make th same tractor guatemala into mexico into a plan of getting t our southern border. your thoughts about this and what we can expect. civicspeemac it's an intermitte river of humanity is not a caravan of a discrete group. i also look i don't have from evident checkable to my intelligence and my indicators are to look for something comin out o
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groups. highly organized elaborate operations. i have that from the highest level of the guatemalan government. they are investigatingse groups criminally and i strongly urge president trump and attorney general sessions to do the same here but a lot of these folks who have affiliates getting money from the soros occupied state department and that's a great concern. we need to start cutting money there. lou: t. know anything about what we are seeing in these reports and pictures of usaid packages and bags containing what we know not but described by usaid? what is behind that? >> i don't have a clear answer off the top of my head. i can just tell you their all sorts of programs these groups are affiliated with that we spend taxpayer money on and it needs to be cut off now. lou: and where we had it? >> we have another caravan forming in honduras are ready to make the same track to guatemala into mexico with a plan of getting to our southern border. your thoughts about this than what we can expect. >> it's really an intermittent river of humanity. it's a discrete group and i don't have firm evidence yet that my indicat
groups. highly organized elaborate operations. i have that from the highest level of the guatemalan government. they are investigatingse groups criminally and i strongly urge president trump and attorney general sessions to do the same here but a lot of these folks who have affiliates getting money from the soros occupied state department and that's a great concern. we need to start cutting money there. lou: t. know anything about what we are seeing in these reports and pictures of usaid...
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investigating alleged fraud with e.u. funds police say thirty year old victoria mary novo was raped and murdered in the northern town of roofs marian over was part of a group of journalists investigating corruption with the e.u. money links to businessmen and politicians the second suspect in the poisoning of russian double agents a script in the u.k. has been identified by an investigative website belling cat says russian military dr alexander miskin travel to souls very using a different name the u.k. accuses russia of being involved in the case but russia has dismissed the accusations brazil's far right candidate is promising to overhaul latin america's largest nation after leading in the first round of the presidential election. to combat corruption and privatized state companies if you wins the top office in the second round later this month and a united nations rights envoy has criticized me amar for not being willing to probe alleged abuses against range of muslims a u.n. fact finding mission wants me on march top leaders to be investigated for genocide crimes against humanity and war crimes the on mars government has dismissed so as allegations you
investigating alleged fraud with e.u. funds police say thirty year old victoria mary novo was raped and murdered in the northern town of roofs marian over was part of a group of journalists investigating corruption with the e.u. money links to businessmen and politicians the second suspect in the poisoning of russian double agents a script in the u.k. has been identified by an investigative website belling cat says russian military dr alexander miskin travel to souls very using a different name...
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former cochairman of new york state's antiterrorist task force and ceo of the investigative management group. glad to have you here with your expertise. first of all, if you can, just look at this and tell us the points that are the highlights to you that we need to be focused on. >> well, i think you have covered it very well. i think the main thing is that these devices are all being found within a short period of time. if you look at cases in the past, this is a pattern. usually it connects back to one organization or when an individual everything is that the secret service and are in the management group, we investigate a threat. they have an immense amount of intelligence information on individuals who potentially would do something like this. not only are you dealing with all of your current forensic and dna evidence and witnesses, cctv, but you are dealing with a tremendous amount of intelligence. in a fluid investigation like this, or something is happening as we speak, you have to put all this together and try and quickly go to those organizations but you know -- those individuals h
former cochairman of new york state's antiterrorist task force and ceo of the investigative management group. glad to have you here with your expertise. first of all, if you can, just look at this and tell us the points that are the highlights to you that we need to be focused on. >> well, i think you have covered it very well. i think the main thing is that these devices are all being found within a short period of time. if you look at cases in the past, this is a pattern. usually it...
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saudi iraq coalition continues to battle her with the rebels for control now the head of a un group investigating allegations of abuse in the country says his team faced interference from saudi arabia and the united arab emirates the group has submitted its findings to the united nations we have a lot to discuss with our guests but first bernard smith has more. says the government's rejection of his team of experts report is political he says the saudis in their mirages tried to influence his team that tried to damage its credibility but they didn't manage and indeed the mandate of the team of experts working in yemen hospital extended by the un. because the yemeni government says it has said it's no longer going to cooperate with the team of experts and that will make their work in yemen much more difficult to be says that they submitted a confidential list of names of suspected human rights violators to the u.n. in new york. i did not expect such harsh reactions we've done a professional neutral i'm done. all we did was report based on allegations and actions we collected during our visits from
saudi iraq coalition continues to battle her with the rebels for control now the head of a un group investigating allegations of abuse in the country says his team faced interference from saudi arabia and the united arab emirates the group has submitted its findings to the united nations we have a lot to discuss with our guests but first bernard smith has more. says the government's rejection of his team of experts report is political he says the saudis in their mirages tried to influence his...