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there are local issues. but thatis cross. there are local issues.n saying, they will talk about voting for their local mps, they will talk about voting to have a strong opposition, they will, wherever possible, not talk aboutjeremy they will, wherever possible, not talk about jeremy corbyn. they will, wherever possible, not talk aboutjeremy corbyn. and the message from the core around jeremy corbyn would be very different. we have heard john mcdonnell saying this morning that the more people see ofjeremy corbyn, the more they like him. that is not what the results suggest. we are in a political era where the conventions are being smashed. dangerous to refer to convention. i still think there is everything to play for. everything to play for when it comes tojune everything to play for when it comes to june the 8th? yes, there is everything to play for. we know that ina everything to play for. we know that in a local election people would do things that they wouldn't do in a general. the idea that it is all done and dusted for the general election is
there are local issues. but thatis cross. there are local issues.n saying, they will talk about voting for their local mps, they will talk about voting to have a strong opposition, they will, wherever possible, not talk aboutjeremy they will, wherever possible, not talk about jeremy corbyn. they will, wherever possible, not talk aboutjeremy corbyn. and the message from the core around jeremy corbyn would be very different. we have heard john mcdonnell saying this morning that the more people...
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she local people who had found her on local farmland. localfarmland. she was held in a small wooden cage. we could not find any visible serious injuries. she was very stressed and clearly unhappy to be in the presence of humans but otherwise she was a very healthy. we transferred her, together with local authorities, and moved to a rehabilitation centre. she is undergoing all the normal routine quarantine sieges, making sure she's healthy both physically and psychologically. so far she is doing well. do you plan to release the female orangutan back into the wild? not any time soon. ideally, when ever we receive an orangutan, we assessed the two main criteria— her health and behaviour. if she's and shows the right behaviour, it is age—appropriate and able to survive in the forest, our first call of action would be to return her to her natural habitat but she is very rare and she stands out so we are now going through a risk assessment process where we look at what would be associated with releasing her and her survival chances. we will th
she local people who had found her on local farmland. localfarmland. she was held in a small wooden cage. we could not find any visible serious injuries. she was very stressed and clearly unhappy to be in the presence of humans but otherwise she was a very healthy. we transferred her, together with local authorities, and moved to a rehabilitation centre. she is undergoing all the normal routine quarantine sieges, making sure she's healthy both physically and psychologically. so far she is doing...
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as a local police chief, i'm not sure local law enforcement has much control or much influence over theissue you're asking about. >> i think my point with the we are just treating symptoms because we are going to get ahead of this unless we work collaboratively. i completely understand the hesitation to share intelligence or any information back and forth. you don't know who you're talking to. these are all efforts that we are working on to try and improve the professionalism and the honesty and integrity of the police apartment. we've seen some steps in the right direction. they definitely are not air. i still like senator harris and the like senator hassan, i understand the critical role that local law enforcement plays. when we make mistakes here in terms of national policy and national corporation and utilization of the utilization when we don't do our job internationally, you will continue to be stressed and have this same issue. i want to bring that because a lot of people think deporting people home and fight be sending one of the worst perpetrators who now has the ability to ext
as a local police chief, i'm not sure local law enforcement has much control or much influence over theissue you're asking about. >> i think my point with the we are just treating symptoms because we are going to get ahead of this unless we work collaboratively. i completely understand the hesitation to share intelligence or any information back and forth. you don't know who you're talking to. these are all efforts that we are working on to try and improve the professionalism and the...
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unfortunately, as a local police chief even president of the major city of chiefs, i'm not sure local law enforcement has much control or much influence over the issue that you're asking about. >> and i think my point would be that then we're just treating symptoms because we aren't going to get ahead of this unless we work collaboratively, and i completely understand the hesitation to share intelligence or any kind of information back and forth. you don't know who you're talking to. and i think these are all efforts that we're working on to try and improve the professionalism and the honesty and integrity of the police departments. we've seen some steps in the right direction. they definitely are not there. but i still like senator harris and like senator hassan, i understand the critical role that local law enforcement plays, and when we make mistakes here in terms of national policy and national cooperation and the utilization of the resources we have in this country, when we don't do our job internationally, you guys are going to continue to be stressed and have this same issue. a
unfortunately, as a local police chief even president of the major city of chiefs, i'm not sure local law enforcement has much control or much influence over the issue that you're asking about. >> and i think my point would be that then we're just treating symptoms because we aren't going to get ahead of this unless we work collaboratively, and i completely understand the hesitation to share intelligence or any kind of information back and forth. you don't know who you're talking to. and...
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it is about local services.f them as what this means for the election next month. they matter for their own sake. councils control millions of pounds, to find so many services' operations, and someone will vote one way in a local election, and differently in the general election. what is telling is the national opinion polls, and they have proven inaccurate, seem to be reflected in what we have had in the local election results. and these are real vote for real politicians at real ballot boxes and that is why they will be analysed for next month. thank you very much indeed. i know that you will be with us through the morning to analyse the results as we get them. thank you. alongside the votes, you will be aware of the metro mayors taking place at the same time. we will go to political reporter robin markwell in bristol, and one of the metro mayor elections was taking place. what is the picture? yes, the very first regional mayor to be elected in the country, a conservative, south gloucestershire council and loc
it is about local services.f them as what this means for the election next month. they matter for their own sake. councils control millions of pounds, to find so many services' operations, and someone will vote one way in a local election, and differently in the general election. what is telling is the national opinion polls, and they have proven inaccurate, seem to be reflected in what we have had in the local election results. and these are real vote for real politicians at real ballot boxes...
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we struck up a conversation with a local daycare teacher.ut when our talk turned to the rapes, she clammed up. >> i can't understand you. ellen: the mayor, giuseppe meduri, defends his community. he says he knows and respects lucia's parents. mayor meduri: if everyone had known about it, we would have to say that the state has failed in its duty. it's not true. it's unthinkable and unimaginable that everyone here knew about it. ellen: what happened? lucia was 13 years old when her first flirtation with a young man from the town ended. jealousy is said to have played a role. the former boyfriend and his friends took revenge by raping her again and again. the alleged assailants include the son of the local mafia boss and the brother of a police officer. lucia's ordeal continued for about two years. we met the public prosecutor who began investigating the case in september 2015. he says lucia wrote down in extensive detail what was done to her, when, and by whom. mr. paci: when a case reaches a magnitude like this one, where there were several
we struck up a conversation with a local daycare teacher.ut when our talk turned to the rapes, she clammed up. >> i can't understand you. ellen: the mayor, giuseppe meduri, defends his community. he says he knows and respects lucia's parents. mayor meduri: if everyone had known about it, we would have to say that the state has failed in its duty. it's not true. it's unthinkable and unimaginable that everyone here knew about it. ellen: what happened? lucia was 13 years old when her first...
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we were the only party focussing on local issues in the local elections in scotland.vely on the constitution. so the snp were the ones who were actually going to people in communities across scotla nd people in communities across scotland and talking to them about the local issues that mattered whether that was the cleanliness of their streets or education of their children. the conservatives have done pretty well. some of the projections suggest that the conservatives on the face of these results in the general election could win some seats, some constituencies in the general election from the snp. ewell the conservatives have made an advance at the expense of labour. that's absolutely clear. what is clearer is that the dividing line in scottish politics now is between a progressive snp, which stands up for scotland's communities and scotland's communities and scotland's vulnerable people and an increasingly confidently right—wing tory party which is attacking communities and ordinary people, ordinary working families across scotland. that is the clear dividing line.
we were the only party focussing on local issues in the local elections in scotland.vely on the constitution. so the snp were the ones who were actually going to people in communities across scotla nd people in communities across scotland and talking to them about the local issues that mattered whether that was the cleanliness of their streets or education of their children. the conservatives have done pretty well. some of the projections suggest that the conservatives on the face of these...
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into their local jails without a warrant. it can mean restricting immigration enforcement in sensitive locations like hospitals and schools. and a sanctuary policy can also be restricting local police responses, restricting them from honoring all immigration deta n detainers. we'll talk a lot more about detainers, but i need to give a little background here. for our purposes, an immigration detainer is a tool used by the department of homeland security and i.c.e. specifically when they identify deportable people who are held in jails or prisons. a detainer is a request by i.c.e. asking law enforcement officials to hold that individual for a period of up to 48 hours longer than they would have usually held that person. so after bail has been posted, after the charges have been dropped, or after the person has served out their sentence, to hold that person an additional amount of time so that i.c.e. can assume custody. these daetainers are not judicil warrants and compliance with the detainers is voluntary. i said cities with s
into their local jails without a warrant. it can mean restricting immigration enforcement in sensitive locations like hospitals and schools. and a sanctuary policy can also be restricting local police responses, restricting them from honoring all immigration deta n detainers. we'll talk a lot more about detainers, but i need to give a little background here. for our purposes, an immigration detainer is a tool used by the department of homeland security and i.c.e. specifically when they identify...
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is the local jurisdiction. the local jurisdiction has the body. they are the jailer. that is what we will see later on. they will bear the front-end liability. so what are the problems with detainers? like i said before, i think there was a lot of confusion. everyone thought that they were regular warrants. of arrest. that they were criminal warrants. meaning that people just but that they were outstanding warrants everywhere and that noncitizens could be picked up for just outstanding warrants. people assume that the detainer met or concluded that someone was here unlawfully. i will tell you why. and there were many errors because we found out that detainers worth launched on people with many errors involved. i think fundamentally the arrest that the detainer provides no oversight. -- there is no judge overseeing what evidence is supported. no article to be judged. the magistrate appeared to look and see what is the evidence supporting how the detainer is being issued. procedurally what is very frustrating for me when i was practicing immigration law is that i can ne
is the local jurisdiction. the local jurisdiction has the body. they are the jailer. that is what we will see later on. they will bear the front-end liability. so what are the problems with detainers? like i said before, i think there was a lot of confusion. everyone thought that they were regular warrants. of arrest. that they were criminal warrants. meaning that people just but that they were outstanding warrants everywhere and that noncitizens could be picked up for just outstanding...
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and brian said we want to use it for the local meatltloaf. >> and hee had all the local farms delivered to him and he got all of it and delivered to us and he cookeked it with h us students also helped out and it was a good day. >> not only was our meatloaf grass-fed, it t was a realally t opportunity for us to show students whehere our food is cocoming frorom. we realize that local food day every month was a a big process. >> we want to momove of it the student hands into the cafeteria hands because that would be a way tah make it long-lasting.g. >> s so we're aiming g toward tt a local l few items in ouour lus a few times a week. >> we purchased m more from loc farms anand local grocery store than obvbvioly. that gives them some business and increase their local economy and i think that's a great goal to work towards. >> our generation, wear the ones that will going to have to be the e problem sololver for tomo. and why not start h here and reducece our carbon footprint a buy creatively? >> and that was creatively. this is not in the movie because since after the movie wasas don they
and brian said we want to use it for the local meatltloaf. >> and hee had all the local farms delivered to him and he got all of it and delivered to us and he cookeked it with h us students also helped out and it was a good day. >> not only was our meatloaf grass-fed, it t was a realally t opportunity for us to show students whehere our food is cocoming frorom. we realize that local food day every month was a a big process. >> we want to momove of it the student hands into the...
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unfortunately as a local police chief a measure local law enforcement has much control or influence over the issue you're asking about. >> and i think my point would be that they were just treating symptoms. were not coming get ahead of this unless we were collaborative way. i understand the hesitation to share back and forth you don't know who you're talking to. i think these are efforts were working on to try to improve the professionalism and the honesty and integrity of the police departments we've seen some steps in the right direction, they definitely are not there. but i still like i understand the critical role that local law enforcement place and when we make mistakes in terms of national policy and cooperation in the utilization of the resources we have in this country, when we don't to our job internationally you guys are going to continue to be stressed and have the same issue. i wanted to bring that. i think people think to put them home. it must be sending one of the worst perpetrators who now has the ability to extort other people to achieve a criminal result here in the u
unfortunately as a local police chief a measure local law enforcement has much control or influence over the issue you're asking about. >> and i think my point would be that they were just treating symptoms. were not coming get ahead of this unless we were collaborative way. i understand the hesitation to share back and forth you don't know who you're talking to. i think these are efforts were working on to try to improve the professionalism and the honesty and integrity of the police...
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can i say one other thing, local votes, local seats. this time. going into the general election is if labour stands still in votes, there'll be a lot of seats probably where the ukip vote will go to the conservatives and labour will lose seats not because necessarily labour is massively unpopular but because the tory vote will rise above the labour vote by virtue of ukip's collapse. that is the substantive challenge that labour has. john, what do you make of that? peter's absolutely right. you can see this in what happened to the liberal democrats in these elections. the liberal democrat vote is up as compared with 2013, but the number of seats they've got is actually down slightly. why? because the liberal democrats when they were facing a local conservative challenge, even if they managed to increase their vote locally, discovered that the conservatives did better and in some cases overtook the incumbent liberal democrat. we should remember under first—past—the—post system in the end it's not how well you do, but how well you do relative to your
can i say one other thing, local votes, local seats. this time. going into the general election is if labour stands still in votes, there'll be a lot of seats probably where the ukip vote will go to the conservatives and labour will lose seats not because necessarily labour is massively unpopular but because the tory vote will rise above the labour vote by virtue of ukip's collapse. that is the substantive challenge that labour has. john, what do you make of that? peter's absolutely right. you...
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and locally, i am talking about success locally. we've had success with having that individual resist that gang recruitment, and then actually the gang at some point kind of leaves them alone. because a lot of times ms-13 is only looking for individuals that want to be ms-13. but, under the uac program, a lot of these individuals are coming to homes that didn't want them, a parent that didn't want them. sometimes we've even had interviews done with individuals that didn't want to be here, that their grandparents said, we've raised you long enough, it's time for you to go live with your mom. and then the worst-case scenario, the sponsorship program, where there wasn't any vetting taking place. and we have horrific stories of individuals living in the worst of conditions. and like everyone on this panel has said in our opening briefs, that is the classic vulnerable 15-year-old individual that seeks out gang, the identity of the gang, in replace for a broken family structure. just one more point. i can't comment on what goes on at the
and locally, i am talking about success locally. we've had success with having that individual resist that gang recruitment, and then actually the gang at some point kind of leaves them alone. because a lot of times ms-13 is only looking for individuals that want to be ms-13. but, under the uac program, a lot of these individuals are coming to homes that didn't want them, a parent that didn't want them. sometimes we've even had interviews done with individuals that didn't want to be here, that...
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solutions are and what local communities are doing and we invested in training, federal state and local law enforcement, digestive department made it a priority and there was not a single local law enforcement agency that was not starved for our specific training and they were traffic partners with the fbi, us attorney offices in specific a crimes identification proof how you will trust. those kinds of training are vitally important. they were also with community-based organizations. i want to close with it is really important, of course, that in order to have an effective enforcement for local law enforcement and for the justice department there needs to be trust between the most vulnerable communities and the very important institutions. the ongoing work of ensuring trust that victims don't feel that they are that they don't trust police were often the face of government in their community or the government itself is vitally important. that ongoing work that is a broader thing there needs to be an ongoing investment in the kind of programs that the justice department engages in to reb
solutions are and what local communities are doing and we invested in training, federal state and local law enforcement, digestive department made it a priority and there was not a single local law enforcement agency that was not starved for our specific training and they were traffic partners with the fbi, us attorney offices in specific a crimes identification proof how you will trust. those kinds of training are vitally important. they were also with community-based organizations. i want to...
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into help state and local government address hate crimes i want to make clear bond local level each community faces their own unique challenge when it comes to racial and religious bias. i look back at my time over 80 years antoninus a county supervisor and as the mayor. i remember when the swastika was painted on the synagogue i got on the phone call the chief of police and say you looked at it you have people do something about it, and i made a strong public statement that this would not be tolerated in my city purpose same thing happened with other kinds of crimes because of who they are their religion or race whether straight or gay. it is important to address it to say me will not allow it for the leaders not to shrink. so this is a start so everybody here understands and wants to create a different society. according to the anti-defamation league there are reports of 541 incidents in the first four months of this year. that is an increase of 86% compared to those recorded over the same period the year before. 380 harassment incidents with 161 bomb threats within increase of 127%. the bo
into help state and local government address hate crimes i want to make clear bond local level each community faces their own unique challenge when it comes to racial and religious bias. i look back at my time over 80 years antoninus a county supervisor and as the mayor. i remember when the swastika was painted on the synagogue i got on the phone call the chief of police and say you looked at it you have people do something about it, and i made a strong public statement that this would not be...
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liz took the case to her local mp and paper. it, saying the decision to fine liz was an error of judgment. it told us that it expects the highest standards and a common sense approach from kingdom. i think it is fine if the council get a private company to enforce these fines, but they need to target the right offenders and not people that just want to have their recycling taken away. even if you do the public spirited thing you could fall foul of these wardens. because they're not enforcing the public spirited law. essentially they have a different agenda. it's about making a target, which involves a different sort of knowledge, in a way. it involves knowing, for example, this is a really good spot because if you stand here then people tend to put out their cigarettes in a rush and there's no cigarette bin. they learn the tricks more than they learn the law. britain's leading antilitter pressure group says it is vital there is public confidence in enforcement. the cost of clean—up topped over £1 billion last year. that's the co
liz took the case to her local mp and paper. it, saying the decision to fine liz was an error of judgment. it told us that it expects the highest standards and a common sense approach from kingdom. i think it is fine if the council get a private company to enforce these fines, but they need to target the right offenders and not people that just want to have their recycling taken away. even if you do the public spirited thing you could fall foul of these wardens. because they're not enforcing...
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we like to work with state and locals. someone is serving their time as opposed to having to go to a del nice detention center. we can go in and bring your immigration judges and and conduct a hearing while in the jail. that would help streamline the process. also trying to get to a place where we can use judges all over the country to hear cases in particular of high priority areas.y maybe we cannot get a judge from michigan to go to the southern border but we can put up a camera so an immigration judge can hear the cases. were trying to reduce the backlog to get people there dan court.lo >> while you have the floor i wanted to ask a couple ofrt. questions. i think you mentioned right now about illegal aliens having their hearings, what you mean when you say that?n you sa to me people have criminal convictions or undocumented people?i i think you're talking about people who haven't had removal proceedings yet. i'm trying to understand the reference. >> whenever were conducting these proceedings their people suspected to b
we like to work with state and locals. someone is serving their time as opposed to having to go to a del nice detention center. we can go in and bring your immigration judges and and conduct a hearing while in the jail. that would help streamline the process. also trying to get to a place where we can use judges all over the country to hear cases in particular of high priority areas.y maybe we cannot get a judge from michigan to go to the southern border but we can put up a camera so an...
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as with all politics, local, all transportation basically is local. one of the things we're having the ssions with administration, how do you make balance between how federal disbursed down to the states and how states have in using bility dollars to allow communities to determine for themselves how money should be spent. it is a big question, right? systems that state are interstate, we have to use federal dollars. go to the caller's question, public transit is a tough question. got to really look at budgets that are coming out, reductions inffer public transportation, i mean, in transport. a question of like i said, transportation is local. father was highway commissioner in the state of arkansas for a number of years growing up member listening to him talking to folks about what are the actual ssues that we are having to face in our communities and how do we look forward 15 to 20 years. the caller, make sure that your desires are the federal ly on level, but the local and state level. focused onur society road and highway transportation? rail?ch do
as with all politics, local, all transportation basically is local. one of the things we're having the ssions with administration, how do you make balance between how federal disbursed down to the states and how states have in using bility dollars to allow communities to determine for themselves how money should be spent. it is a big question, right? systems that state are interstate, we have to use federal dollars. go to the caller's question, public transit is a tough question. got to really...
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some states and local are doing this. unfortunately this weekend my state of oklahoma i learned about the effect of budget cutsa to the department of transportation. in my state of oklahoma did not properly prioritize the need for transportation. oklahoma and other states have to meet their modest match. were talking about matches either ten and nine dear 20 and 80. it occurred to me that i was not aware they were not prioritizing that. i just took my plane and went around to all the construction sites that if we don't do a portion of the match morgan i have stopping's construction.f and i think you know what happens that happens. so additional to states and locals prioritizing the need top find responsible and meaningfule ways to attract and leverage additional private investment to help close the gap. today's hearing will examine the possibilities and what the federal government can do to help make it easier for partners to leverage the federal investment with otherr opportunities. though not ideas work everywhere, all
some states and local are doing this. unfortunately this weekend my state of oklahoma i learned about the effect of budget cutsa to the department of transportation. in my state of oklahoma did not properly prioritize the need for transportation. oklahoma and other states have to meet their modest match. were talking about matches either ten and nine dear 20 and 80. it occurred to me that i was not aware they were not prioritizing that. i just took my plane and went around to all the...
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the rest comes from state, local and private sources. this administration wants to retain the primacy of state and local spending and use federal funding as leverage to increase the total amount of funding available for infrastructure. at the same time, everyone recognizes that there is no one-size-fits-all revenue model in infrastructure projects. toll roads for example work well in urban areas where they generate consistent revenue because of high traffic, high demand but lower demand on rural roads may not generate enough revenue to repay private investment. this administration is committed to an infrastructure package that addresses the needs of the entire country, urban in rural. available payments for example are one of the most widely used alternatives for infrastructure in the world and in this model the government contracts with the private sector to build, operate and make changes or piece of infrastructure. in return the contractor receives payments from the government over a specified period of time providing a certain milest
the rest comes from state, local and private sources. this administration wants to retain the primacy of state and local spending and use federal funding as leverage to increase the total amount of funding available for infrastructure. at the same time, everyone recognizes that there is no one-size-fits-all revenue model in infrastructure projects. toll roads for example work well in urban areas where they generate consistent revenue because of high traffic, high demand but lower demand on...
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we choose local champions for their community who will stick up for the local community first and foremostgainst a second independence referendum and we are the beneficiary of that in those areas, too, so we'll progress for the liberal democrats, it's a good time. the proportional representation used in this election makes overall majority is hard to get, meaning deals now have to be done. a tricky task for all the parties as their focus now shifts to the general election campaign. lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. let's turn to wales. 0ur wales correspondent sian lloyd is in cardiff tonight. labour lost seats and control of entire councils. yes, mixed set of results for labour in wales. today it has lost 100 seats. back in 2012 it had a good night. it had gained more than 200 extra counsellors. now it still holds control of some of the big councils. cardiff, swansea and newport. but it has had setbacks, losses in traditional labour heartlands of the south wales valleys, including merthyr tydfil. many of those losses have been two independent candidates. the conservatives have made some gam
we choose local champions for their community who will stick up for the local community first and foremostgainst a second independence referendum and we are the beneficiary of that in those areas, too, so we'll progress for the liberal democrats, it's a good time. the proportional representation used in this election makes overall majority is hard to get, meaning deals now have to be done. a tricky task for all the parties as their focus now shifts to the general election campaign. lorna...
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the jailer is the local jurisdiction because the local jurisdiction has the biechltd they are the jailer. they will bear the brunt of liability when people are sued, let's say, for overdetention. what are the problems with detainers? well, like i said before, i think there was a lot of confusion. everyone thought that they were regular warrants of arrest, that they were criminal warrants, meaning that people thought they were outstanding warrants everywhere and that noncitizens could be picked up for just outstanding warrants. people assumed that the detainer met, concluded that someone was here unlawfully. i'm going to tell you why that was also wrong. there were in errors, because we found out, you know, that detainers were dodged on u.s. citizens. i think fundamentally, the arrest based on the detainer provides no judicial oversight. the people issuing the detainers are employees of department of homeland security. there's no judge, no imagine trait to look to see what is the evidence that is supporting how the detainer's being issued. procedurally what was frustrating to me when i wa
the jailer is the local jurisdiction because the local jurisdiction has the biechltd they are the jailer. they will bear the brunt of liability when people are sued, let's say, for overdetention. what are the problems with detainers? well, like i said before, i think there was a lot of confusion. everyone thought that they were regular warrants of arrest, that they were criminal warrants, meaning that people thought they were outstanding warrants everywhere and that noncitizens could be picked...
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we were giving the message about local issues.he middle of the campaign changed and became a running for the general election. traditional flavour of wales being freshly prepared for the day ahead. 0ld habits die hard here. but voters' tastes may be changing. all parties really putting a shine on things, saying they remain optimistic ahead of the general election. labourfor election. labour for these elections under the brand of welsh labour. all to play for over the coming weeks. thank you, sian lloyd in cardiff. 0ur assistant political editor, norman smith, is in westminster. your assessment of the results so far? how often have we seen politicians after an election saying it is fantastic, it is all going swimmingly? today we had the extraordinary spectacle of senior tories shaking their heads and saying it is very difficult, it will be very tough, with their serious faces, trying not to smile, trying to hose down there and supporters, blu ntly, to hose down there and supporters, bluntly, from thinking it'll be a landslide gener
we were giving the message about local issues.he middle of the campaign changed and became a running for the general election. traditional flavour of wales being freshly prepared for the day ahead. 0ld habits die hard here. but voters' tastes may be changing. all parties really putting a shine on things, saying they remain optimistic ahead of the general election. labourfor election. labour for these elections under the brand of welsh labour. all to play for over the coming weeks. thank you,...
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this is fox5 local news at ten:right now at ten, a local soccer coach arrested for sexually abusing a seven year old and police believe there could be more victim. plus, the latest on the hate crime investigation at american university. tonight, leaders of the sorority that what goes targeted talk to fox5 a. and she's a mom on a mission after her son's close nothing sort of a miraculous recovery. we'll introduce you to the local woman who is using parties to teach a life saving skill. >> i can't wait to see that story. it's a good story. first, get ready for a soaker, the d.c. region is in for a weather change, thanks for joining u.s., i'm tony perkins and i'm shawn yancy. you might want to stick your rain booths and your umbrella in the car now because the morning rain can affect your commute. >> can i think mention one more thing as a list of things to do. >> please do. set your alarm a little bit early. we're going to pick up a good amount of reign in the 12 hours. the rain started pretty much on time, around 8:00. while the rain is light here in d.c., there are some spots that are
this is fox5 local news at ten:right now at ten, a local soccer coach arrested for sexually abusing a seven year old and police believe there could be more victim. plus, the latest on the hate crime investigation at american university. tonight, leaders of the sorority that what goes targeted talk to fox5 a. and she's a mom on a mission after her son's close nothing sort of a miraculous recovery. we'll introduce you to the local woman who is using parties to teach a life saving skill. >>...
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this is not about who wins and loses in the local elections. about continuing to fight for the best brexit deal for families and businesses across the uk. are you still seriously maintaining today that you are not looking at a victory and sweeping back into number ten, potentially with a very large majority?” back into number ten, potentially with a very large majority? i am not taking anything for granted. i will be going out for the remaining weeks of this general election campaign to earn the support of the british people. and it is labour that is suffering. read spilt in nottinghamshire, sixtus appearing enormous every corner. a bad night for labour. thank you for coming. mr corbyn needs more than a brave face. 0ld faces, but new labour mayors in manchester and of a pool give them something to cheer. 0ne senior party figure told me the results were catastrophic. the leader will hardly admit that. we had very disappointing results in other parts of the country. yes, we have to go out in the next four weeks and get a message out. but with wee
this is not about who wins and loses in the local elections. about continuing to fight for the best brexit deal for families and businesses across the uk. are you still seriously maintaining today that you are not looking at a victory and sweeping back into number ten, potentially with a very large majority?” back into number ten, potentially with a very large majority? i am not taking anything for granted. i will be going out for the remaining weeks of this general election campaign to earn...
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but let's go to lorna gordon in glasgow first. 32 local authorities are being contested. 0ne 32 localtested. one of the key battleground is in glasgow. for decades dominated by labour, will they now go to the snp? will the snp in power at a national level in power will become in power at local level as well? the conservatives positioning themselves as protectors of the union. they are confident of making gains. the greens are hoping to increase their numbers. labour is possible could be looking at heavy losses. if the snp become the largest party in glasgow, once a labour stronghold, it will be a hugely symbolic win. it is expected labour will suffer losses at local levels. it has the most to lose. cardiff is seen as a key battleground with labour having a majority. the conservatives in the north. we will also be looking at how labour affairs in north wales. if it slides further that will be seen as if it slides further that will be seen as a if it slides further that will be seen as a bad night. the second numberof seen as a bad night. the second number of councillors in wales is her
but let's go to lorna gordon in glasgow first. 32 local authorities are being contested. 0ne 32 localtested. one of the key battleground is in glasgow. for decades dominated by labour, will they now go to the snp? will the snp in power at a national level in power will become in power at local level as well? the conservatives positioning themselves as protectors of the union. they are confident of making gains. the greens are hoping to increase their numbers. labour is possible could be looking...
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these restaurants source local as well?> to build out our community and support the eat seasonal movement. we have a ton of things to drink. i know it's a little early now local wineries, early mountain rose, sparkling wine, tons of local distilleries, i'm sure you've been sampling those on the show lately. we have a new one out of st. michael's maryland called grey wolf partnered with lion distilling. 35 different types of food and drinks at the event next monday. >> a.j., chef carlos delgado, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> and thanks for this. >>> looks cute. >> i like that. >>> prom season is upon us. one high school has a long-time tradition that truly sets them apart. >> as nbc's kevin tibbles explains the tradition, makes sure everyone gets a date and no one is left out of the special night. >> ♪ >> in an era when asking a date to the prom can be extravagant to say the least, at this the time-honored approach. >> it's like being a part of one of the greatest traditions, i think, in probably all of high school. >> be
these restaurants source local as well?> to build out our community and support the eat seasonal movement. we have a ton of things to drink. i know it's a little early now local wineries, early mountain rose, sparkling wine, tons of local distilleries, i'm sure you've been sampling those on the show lately. we have a new one out of st. michael's maryland called grey wolf partnered with lion distilling. 35 different types of food and drinks at the event next monday. >> a.j., chef carlos...
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local actors and singers put on a fund raiser in his horn.dc theater arts.org to see place and music cals that don't get enough attention. they also presented him with a lifetime achievement award. >> a great man calculates the odds and knows that they're wrong. he considers the consequences and knows that they are serious. and that he does it anyway. and that description fits joel to a t. >> joel plans to keeps this theater website going as long as he can and when he can no longer do it his friends vowed to take it over. >>> shawn and i will be back at 11:00. jim and sarah fox 5 at 10:30 >> i think we took a look outside. sue will be back with the latest on the winds and rain impacting the area >> a high price for political correctness? what critics are saying about how much it will cost to rename a virginia high school named after a confederate general. >>> stopping the hate. the effort in montgomery county to help people learn and recognize prevent hate crimes. >>> can you make the grade when it comes to being a grown-up? the new adulting
local actors and singers put on a fund raiser in his horn.dc theater arts.org to see place and music cals that don't get enough attention. they also presented him with a lifetime achievement award. >> a great man calculates the odds and knows that they're wrong. he considers the consequences and knows that they are serious. and that he does it anyway. and that description fits joel to a t. >> joel plans to keeps this theater website going as long as he can and when he can no longer...
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and local forces, local workers and getting the workers back to the dam. there is no regime presence there whatsoever. but in terms of these overall relationships within syria, it is more complex than most realize and look at what is going on. that will be worked out. but the battle for raqqa has some time to go. and working on the diplomatic aspects of it. reporter: secretary mattis, you mentioned the annihilation of isis. how do we know that has occurred given that there is going to be a resideal threat from this group. in those countries. and you mentioned the threats from isis, does that mean the american public should expect a long-term presence? secretary mattis: this threat is a long-term threat. that is why so many nations have signed up. you don't see a coalition this size if it's some short-term threat or a small regional threat, this is a transnational long-term threat. we will move against other concentration of forces. you say what will it look like when we say we've got success? what we will see is the local security forces, police, that sort
and local forces, local workers and getting the workers back to the dam. there is no regime presence there whatsoever. but in terms of these overall relationships within syria, it is more complex than most realize and look at what is going on. that will be worked out. but the battle for raqqa has some time to go. and working on the diplomatic aspects of it. reporter: secretary mattis, you mentioned the annihilation of isis. how do we know that has occurred given that there is going to be a...
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they're sturdy steeds, they say, and are made locally by friends.nton and konstantin want to see surfing become a major industry in kamchatka. for the time being, locals think they're pretty crazy. but they have a vision. they've organized a photo exhibition designed to provide a glimpse of surfer culture, which is still relatively unknown in russia. mr. morozov: these are the first surfboards made by local lads in kamchatka. they've already come a long way. we're very proud of their craftsmanship. reporter: surfing enthusiasts have come from far and wide for tonight's party. they all hope that one day, surfing will be as big a deal here in russia as it is across the pacific in the u.s. after all, kamchatka is closer to seattle and tokyo than it is to moscow. and people here are open-minded. the surfers are convinced that laid-back surfer culture could do russia a lot of good. the next day, anton and konstantin try their luck again. the storm's died down. it was years before konstantin from moscow dared venture into the chilly north pacific. the out
they're sturdy steeds, they say, and are made locally by friends.nton and konstantin want to see surfing become a major industry in kamchatka. for the time being, locals think they're pretty crazy. but they have a vision. they've organized a photo exhibition designed to provide a glimpse of surfer culture, which is still relatively unknown in russia. mr. morozov: these are the first surfboards made by local lads in kamchatka. they've already come a long way. we're very proud of their...
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the abundance and variety of new produce can be seen in the local markets. follow-up studies have shown that incomes have risen threefold. and scientists point to a more global benefitit. plants, through photosynththesi, remove carbonon from the air, countering the effect of human greenhouse gas emissions on the climate. as a result of its success, the lessons learnt from the loess plateau rehabilitation are now being applied all over china. but could such projects work elsewhere in less centrally controlled societies, with fewer resources and d different soils? ethiopopia, perhaps more than any other r country, has come to symbolizee the vulnlnerability of humankind to environmental catastrophe. this is a country whose problems have been increased by war and civil conflict. and now human-induced climate changnge is predicted to make matters worse. as on the loess p plateau, centuries o of subsistence farmg practices have stripppped the ld of natural vegegetation. the dry gullies bearar the s scars of flash floods.. these gullies are evidence of the enormous
the abundance and variety of new produce can be seen in the local markets. follow-up studies have shown that incomes have risen threefold. and scientists point to a more global benefitit. plants, through photosynththesi, remove carbonon from the air, countering the effect of human greenhouse gas emissions on the climate. as a result of its success, the lessons learnt from the loess plateau rehabilitation are now being applied all over china. but could such projects work elsewhere in less...
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this is not about who wins and who loses in the local elections.bout continuing to fight for the best brexit deal for families and businesses across the united kingdom. are you still seriously maintaining, today, that you are not looking at a victory and sweeping back into number ten, potentially with a very large majority? i'm not taking anything for granted. i will be going out for the remaining weeks of this general election campaign to earn the support of the british people. and it is labour that is suffering. red spilled in west dunbartonshire, northumberland, nottinghamshire. seats disappearing in almost every corner. a very bad night for labour? thank you so much for coming. mr corbyn needs a lot more than a brave face. i declare that andy burnham is duly elected as the mayor... 0ld faces, but new mayors in manchester and liverpool gave labour something to cheer. but what's this? where's andy burnham ? the leader arrived tonight to celebrate that manchester victory, but the actual winner, andy burnham, was nowhere to be seen. jeremy corbyn h
this is not about who wins and who loses in the local elections.bout continuing to fight for the best brexit deal for families and businesses across the united kingdom. are you still seriously maintaining, today, that you are not looking at a victory and sweeping back into number ten, potentially with a very large majority? i'm not taking anything for granted. i will be going out for the remaining weeks of this general election campaign to earn the support of the british people. and it is...
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time—out is lower in local government elections.e figures on to what could happen on june project these figures on to what could happen onjune the 8th?. project these figures on to what could happen on june the 8th? at its simplest, what these results do is confirm with real photos in real polling stations what the opinion polls have been saying. although the margin between the conservatives and labour in the national vote made an equivalent, if there were a general election, the gaps are narrower than the polls been showing, which i'm sure the conservatives will say, by the way. the truth is, these results are in the same direction as peoples and suggests the conservatives are well positioned. —— as the polls. normally, party leaders try to clear up normally, party leaders try to clear up the results and exaggerate significance but theresa may is playing it all down today and saying, don't take anything for granted, two voted —— to her voters. the last thing the conservatives wa nt the last thing the conservatives want as supporter
time—out is lower in local government elections.e figures on to what could happen on june project these figures on to what could happen onjune the 8th?. project these figures on to what could happen on june the 8th? at its simplest, what these results do is confirm with real photos in real polling stations what the opinion polls have been saying. although the margin between the conservatives and labour in the national vote made an equivalent, if there were a general election, the gaps are...
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law enforcement, the local business community and the local mayors, el paso and other places. i get down there and i talk to them. the number one concern is free flow of commerce. the police like what we're doing and the partnership they have with cbp and they have a great partnership on the other side. where we have physical barrier, it works. where there are places that -- whether it's environmental reasons why, watershed reasons, whatever, this places where it's unlikely we'll ever need a wall. as far as the kind of wall, you mentioned the levy wall down in texas. that's a place where a concrete structure would make sense. as you know, there's already concrete wall down there that's reinforcing the levy system. that's good for the south texas. there's other places, frankly. i know i don't live on the border but i do talk to people who work this issue with the border both local law enforcement and they've told me what they want. they want to see-through wall that they can see on the other side what's going and just as importantly to them, i haven't ever thought of this, so t
law enforcement, the local business community and the local mayors, el paso and other places. i get down there and i talk to them. the number one concern is free flow of commerce. the police like what we're doing and the partnership they have with cbp and they have a great partnership on the other side. where we have physical barrier, it works. where there are places that -- whether it's environmental reasons why, watershed reasons, whatever, this places where it's unlikely we'll ever need a...
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a summary of the local election results so far.england, scotland and wales. there are also mayoral elections for six new devolved areas in england. all of the parties looking for indications of their performance ahead of the general election next month. —— ahead of. how is it looking? it is still very early days. the majority of the counting due to come in in a couple of hours, when people are actually awake and up when people are actually awake and up and about. but there is some counting going on. we've had the conservatives gaining control in warwickshire. the pattern of roly is one that seems to reflect what we are seeing in the national opinion polls. so the conservatives making substantial gains from labour, currently averaging about nine points, the gap between labour and the conservatives. the ukip vote has been collapsing heavily, down by an average of 17 points. apache performance from the lib dems. in some areas they seem to be making progress. in other areas less so. that's kind of how things look at the moment. as i sa
a summary of the local election results so far.england, scotland and wales. there are also mayoral elections for six new devolved areas in england. all of the parties looking for indications of their performance ahead of the general election next month. —— ahead of. how is it looking? it is still very early days. the majority of the counting due to come in in a couple of hours, when people are actually awake and up when people are actually awake and up and about. but there is some counting...
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now, what i've seen is localities have been doing much more. we assist them like the city of norfolk got a $100 million grant from the federal government and they have been doing a lot and we have been assists them. we do not have in our budget, the ability to take care of all of the resiliency and the sea level rise impacts op the state of virginia. >> thank you very much. thank you for the extra 30 second, chairman. >> senator cardin. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i really thank all the witnesses. i found this presentation to be very helpful. i want to drill down more on the recommendation that came in on the i3 that we change the way that we con figure the federal partnership to reward or place incentive for leverages with either local government support and or private sector, one leg of it. the other two legs, i'll get to in a moment, which deal with technology. and dealing with maintenance. i think both of those are very important issues we should talk about at the national level. let me talk about leverage, particularly private sector. i th
now, what i've seen is localities have been doing much more. we assist them like the city of norfolk got a $100 million grant from the federal government and they have been doing a lot and we have been assists them. we do not have in our budget, the ability to take care of all of the resiliency and the sea level rise impacts op the state of virginia. >> thank you very much. thank you for the extra 30 second, chairman. >> senator cardin. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i really...
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inspired music, local flavor, on the edge of nashville.it franklin.com. - [voiceover] nissan, proud sponsor of art and culture in our home state of tennessee. nissan, innovation that excites. more information is available at nissanusa.com. - [voiceover] vietti artisan chili. celebrating authenticity since 1898.
inspired music, local flavor, on the edge of nashville.it franklin.com. - [voiceover] nissan, proud sponsor of art and culture in our home state of tennessee. nissan, innovation that excites. more information is available at nissanusa.com. - [voiceover] vietti artisan chili. celebrating authenticity since 1898.
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nararrator: the bridge whwhich e acaccess to ththe local scschool became a front line between wawarring factctions. un peacekeeperers supported local effororts to resolve differerens so that momoslem and christianan children n could go back to sschool. [people shshouting] narrator: the central african republic, a country wracked during decades with religious conflict, innocent civilians, as in all wars, caught in the crossfire. [men shouting] narrator: when sectarian violence pitting moslems against christians again erupted in 2012, thousands were killed, and many more fled their homes, moving to the relative safety zos definedd by theheir religig. due to thehe violence, more than half the schools closed, including g yakite school, one f the few schools in the capital bangui where once christian and moslem children studied together. the only access route to the school from the two communities was over the now-disputed yakite bridge. ludovic bienvenu, a christian lolocal youth leader, explains w the bridge between the two communities became a front line between warring factions. narrator
nararrator: the bridge whwhich e acaccess to ththe local scschool became a front line between wawarring factctions. un peacekeeperers supported local effororts to resolve differerens so that momoslem and christianan children n could go back to sschool. [people shshouting] narrator: the central african republic, a country wracked during decades with religious conflict, innocent civilians, as in all wars, caught in the crossfire. [men shouting] narrator: when sectarian violence pitting moslems...