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mr. gang fled from north to south during the war. he left t his family behind, and then had no contact with any of his loved ones in north korea for 60 years. darusman: hello. narrator: today, he tells his story to marzuki darusman, an independent expert. [interpreter speaking] narrator: mr. darusman is tasked by the united nations human rights council to investigate violations of people's rights by the north korean regime, such as the separation of families from their loved ones. [mr. gang and darusman speaking indistinctly] darusman: family reunion should not be seen as a humanitarian issue. it's -it's a human right in itself. 60,000 families are known to be separated. we are appealing, pushing the south korean government also to give it the highest priority, actually, in reaching out to the north koreans. narrator: ha-mu jing from the south korean ministry of unification says some 6-7 million people on both sides remain separated from loved ones. narrator: and thanks to these efforts, there
mr. gang fled from north to south during the war. he left t his family behind, and then had no contact with any of his loved ones in north korea for 60 years. darusman: hello. narrator: today, he tells his story to marzuki darusman, an independent expert. [interpreter speaking] narrator: mr. darusman is tasked by the united nations human rights council to investigate violations of people's rights by the north korean regime, such as the separation of families from their loved ones. [mr. gang and...
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reduce the amount of drug gangs in the u.s. mr.ook believes the criminal justice system has succeeded and he is in no way a loan in that belief. it is indisputable that the drug-related crime rate as well as that overall has decreased since mandatory minimums very the issue for many is how justly that was accomplished. the factors in different solutions as to whether the series issue of public safety and a fair criminal justice system should be talked more about in the 2016 election because criminal justice reform impacts our economy, social welfare, and public safety. crimes are going to be committed in how we deal for those responsible is a legitimate problem that will affect everyone around us in a direct or indirect way. regardless of viewpoints or beliefs, we must come together to fully solve this issue and to create an effective and fair incarceration system. for that reason, the presidential candidates must address this issue and its lane their approach to resolving the problem of massacres recent. regardless of why this iss
reduce the amount of drug gangs in the u.s. mr.ook believes the criminal justice system has succeeded and he is in no way a loan in that belief. it is indisputable that the drug-related crime rate as well as that overall has decreased since mandatory minimums very the issue for many is how justly that was accomplished. the factors in different solutions as to whether the series issue of public safety and a fair criminal justice system should be talked more about in the 2016 election because...
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mr. brian hackney. >> good morning, gang. gianna, how are you? kenny, michelle and you?g out this morning with mostly cloudy skies again. temperatures today recover into the mid-60s. chance of rain coming within 24 hours. we'll document that in just a few minutes. >>> and jumping to the roadways right now, two left lanes closed in both directions. that's as you work your way through walnut creek north- and southbound 680. olympic boulevard to crow canyon road in effect until 5:00. the good news is, we are accident-free this morning, again, just construction. heads up, we have a lot going on today. a's and the angels at the coliseum. grizzlies and warriors throughout the day. 880 will be busy. >>> a young scientist is gunned down in oakland while walking home from a bash. kpix 5's andria borba tells us police are searching for a suspect and a
mr. brian hackney. >> good morning, gang. gianna, how are you? kenny, michelle and you?g out this morning with mostly cloudy skies again. temperatures today recover into the mid-60s. chance of rain coming within 24 hours. we'll document that in just a few minutes. >>> and jumping to the roadways right now, two left lanes closed in both directions. that's as you work your way through walnut creek north- and southbound 680. olympic boulevard to crow canyon road in effect until...
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mr. brian hackney. >> good morning, gang. gianna, how are you? kenny, michelle and you? we're starting out this morning with mostly cloudy skies again. temperatures today recover into the mid-60s. chance of rain coming within 24 hours. we'll document that in just a few minutes. >>> and jumping to the roadways right now, two left lanes closed in both directions. that's as you work your way through walnut creek north- and southbound 680. olympic boulevard to crow canyon road in effect until 5:00. the good news is, we are accident-free this morning, again, just construction. heads up, we have a lot going on today. a's and the angels at the coliseum. grizzlies and warriors throughout the day. 880 will be busy. >>> a young scientist is gunned down in oakland while walking home from a bash. kpix 5's andria borba tells us police are searching for a suspect and a motive. >> reporter: as night falls near the courter near glen echo creek neighbors light candles in memory of brian bowl. he was found with a gunshot wound to his head about midnight on sunday. >> it sounded different.
mr. brian hackney. >> good morning, gang. gianna, how are you? kenny, michelle and you? we're starting out this morning with mostly cloudy skies again. temperatures today recover into the mid-60s. chance of rain coming within 24 hours. we'll document that in just a few minutes. >>> and jumping to the roadways right now, two left lanes closed in both directions. that's as you work your way through walnut creek north- and southbound 680. olympic boulevard to crow canyon road in...
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mr. clinton fought back. >> i don't know how you would characterize the gang kids hopped up on crack and sent them out on tostreet to murder other african-american children. >> mr. clinton's absolutely correct. the vicious drug world results in millions of americans being harmed. dope pushers and gang members should be insofar as rated. after saying that he may have buckled. >> i said something in philadelphia i almost want to apologize it. but i want to use it as an example of the danger facing our country. >> why would bill clinton almost want to apologize if what is he say something true? hire are the facts. according to fbi data between 1960 and 1990, the rate of violent crime in the u.s.a. surged by 350%. violence in cities like new york, detroit, los angeles, way out of control. and people in the poor neighborhoods took the brunt of it in 1970, convicted murderers in america served a median sentence of just 3.5 years for murder, for killing somebody, 3.5 years. that was insane. so bill clinton and both political parties finally did something about it they passed tough new sentencing laws. the result v
mr. clinton fought back. >> i don't know how you would characterize the gang kids hopped up on crack and sent them out on tostreet to murder other african-american children. >> mr. clinton's absolutely correct. the vicious drug world results in millions of americans being harmed. dope pushers and gang members should be insofar as rated. after saying that he may have buckled. >> i said something in philadelphia i almost want to apologize it. but i want to use it as an example...
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joining gang is like joining a family. mrs.n is totally disconnected if life in the black community. she has a misperception about our intelligence level. she thinks we're some lower form of intelligence to think because we don't have family experience to join a gang. why didn't she say make better lifestyle choices. if you want to join something, join a church. join the boy scouts or girl scouts. how about the boys clubs and girls clubs. to sit up there and suggest that we -- that's dysfunctional culture, gang activity. for her to sit up there and embrace this as if it's something that's socially acceptable in the black community, this stuff ought to be rejected. it ought to be shunned and shamed by the black community. the reason why there's no family structure in the black community, she should policies, on poverty, that totally destroyed any structure or any family unit in the black community. she should have brought that up and said we've got to change policies so we can help the black community reconstruct that family exp
joining gang is like joining a family. mrs.n is totally disconnected if life in the black community. she has a misperception about our intelligence level. she thinks we're some lower form of intelligence to think because we don't have family experience to join a gang. why didn't she say make better lifestyle choices. if you want to join something, join a church. join the boy scouts or girl scouts. how about the boys clubs and girls clubs. to sit up there and suggest that we -- that's...
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mr. kasich? in the bronx, takedown of several gangs. make 100 people in custody at this point. >> a peacock in long island flown the coupe. a farmer who owns him believes the peacock left in search after mate. one of the peacocks hasn't stopped flying since his friend disappeared. that's sad. >> only one. he needs a friend. remember when the peacock escaped from the central park zoo, landed on the ledge? peacocks are fascinating. why do they move the feathers? to impress the girl peacocks. >> makes perfect sense. what else? >> we love crackerjack. what do you love besides the delicious corn kernels. since 1978. >> what about the toy. >> i remember as kid it came with a toy. usually a cheap and disappointing toy. it was inside the box. >> exactly doing away with the toys. no more toys in the crackerjack box. when was last time you had one? >> great childhood memories, okay. >> stick-on tattoo. >> or little green ring. there was a little green ring that never fit on my favor. >> it was x-ray ring, and didn't do anything whatever. couple b
mr. kasich? in the bronx, takedown of several gangs. make 100 people in custody at this point. >> a peacock in long island flown the coupe. a farmer who owns him believes the peacock left in search after mate. one of the peacocks hasn't stopped flying since his friend disappeared. that's sad. >> only one. he needs a friend. remember when the peacock escaped from the central park zoo, landed on the ledge? peacocks are fascinating. why do they move the feathers? to impress the girl...
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mr. goodwin denied anything or taken part of the altercation that took place on -b pod, but with the witnesses we have and the statements they gave, it's clearly he did promote gang activity. he did take part in the activity that was going on. >> mr. goodwin back from talking to the investigator. come on. >> he's an individual that i think if he have taken a different road, people would have looked up to him. he chose the path that he took. he has to decide. time is running out on him. the more he takes part in the incidents like he did on 9-b, the farther urge going down that he can't return. you only can go so far. >> goodwin's future will soon come into focus. he's on trial for murder and if found guilty, could face life in prison. >>> coming up -- >> i'm going to do it until the day i die. >> an inmate well known to staff is targeted by other inmates. >> what are you accused of? >> being a gang member and having swastikas. >> i see how much hurt she has in her face and how much pain she's going through. >> tony goodwin sees his mother before a jury decides his fate. >>> like many large urban jails, cleveland's cuyahoga county correction center usually houses
mr. goodwin denied anything or taken part of the altercation that took place on -b pod, but with the witnesses we have and the statements they gave, it's clearly he did promote gang activity. he did take part in the activity that was going on. >> mr. goodwin back from talking to the investigator. come on. >> he's an individual that i think if he have taken a different road, people would have looked up to him. he chose the path that he took. he has to decide. time is running out on...
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mr. peanut and his peanut gang. a great crowd and everybody has their peanut hats on. coming up that exclusive interview with the men of "game of thrones." that's coming up but let's go inside to robin. >> all right there, george. thank you. profit" series. celebrating young people making their mark on the business world so this morning, we have two young women who are turning their beauty and fashion creativity into the companies of their dreams. meet maddy max cia and emily weiss two ceos rising to the top of their industry. maddy, a creative technologist with an eye for fashion bringing smart fabrics out of the lab and straight to the runway capturing the attention of lupita nyong'o. the dress coated by maddy designed by zac posen thanks to google made with code program. >> you work on electronic textiles, prototyping and also work on research and development to find better ways to manufacture e-textiles. >> maddy dropped out of parsons to start her own company. >> the grated started out as a fashion tech lab. >> reporter: her parents approved only one semester off.
mr. peanut and his peanut gang. a great crowd and everybody has their peanut hats on. coming up that exclusive interview with the men of "game of thrones." that's coming up but let's go inside to robin. >> all right there, george. thank you. profit" series. celebrating young people making their mark on the business world so this morning, we have two young women who are turning their beauty and fashion creativity into the companies of their dreams. meet maddy max cia and...
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god said go to the gang bangers, these guys who don't like me, who don't like "c," "d" and "e" but today we have a break in the barrier, mrils, we put the guns down. we put prejudice down. we put the gang down and we meet and embrace one another. >> when the missionaries came over from tonga, my grand dad and they gave him the name that means love to work. he worked with the missionaries. i just want to be me, to the best of my ability. to be some positive influence. like in the midst of my trouble. >> and ofahengaue's troubles are significant. he is charged with molesting two girls under the age of 10. he entered a not guilty plea and is awaiting trial. >> what is your statement about the charge, guilty, not guilty, innocent? >> not guilty. i do not molest children. i'm son of the most high god. i may look like an idiot, i am not that crazy. >> ofahengaue was denied bail and has been at santa rita for 2 1/2 years while his case works its way through the courts. >> they consider me a danger to society. yeah. >> he's in on a serious charge. he appears to be a genuine nice guy. but that could all be an act. deep down inside
god said go to the gang bangers, these guys who don't like me, who don't like "c," "d" and "e" but today we have a break in the barrier, mrils, we put the guns down. we put prejudice down. we put the gang down and we meet and embrace one another. >> when the missionaries came over from tonga, my grand dad and they gave him the name that means love to work. he worked with the missionaries. i just want to be me, to the best of my ability. to be some positive...
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and a gang member finds out what his future holds. >> mr.to say before i impose sentence? >>> captain randy demery says he has seen a lot of change over the course of his 25 years at the kent county jail in grand rapids. >> i'm very proud that i came to this jail at a time where the corrections industry in general but even this jail in particular was moving away from a culture of violence and a culture that demeaned the inmate population, and moving towards a culture that treats everybody with dignity and respect and humanely, and understanding that the inmates have their own set of problems that they present us with, but they're all humans and they all need to be cared for as human beings. >> jail officials say one way they do that is to be responsive to inmate reports of threats or harassment. >> zach thiele is one of the inmates who wrote one of the kites alleged issues with inmate sutherland. he's still in the same housing unit as he was. just wanted to let him know that we're there if he has any questions or any other issues. just a wel
and a gang member finds out what his future holds. >> mr.to say before i impose sentence? >>> captain randy demery says he has seen a lot of change over the course of his 25 years at the kent county jail in grand rapids. >> i'm very proud that i came to this jail at a time where the corrections industry in general but even this jail in particular was moving away from a culture of violence and a culture that demeaned the inmate population, and moving towards a culture that...
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it sounds like a gang initiation. mr. zarate: what you've seen his that different terrorist groups, the moment the caliphate was announced, there was a moment of strategic decision for al qaeda as well as other violent extremist groups. they had to determine, do we believe in it? this is part of the strategic renting and division you've seen between al qaeda core and the islamic state. what a number of groups have done, to include boko haram, was to then send messages to the islamic state, initiating membership, in essence pledging allegiance and then applying to actually be an official province of the islamic state. this is a reality for them. they see this as a governing reality. you've seen this in libya, in egypt, in afghanistan and pakistan, in saudi arabia, in yemen. these are very real individuals thinking they are something bigger than themselves. that has dangerous implications because they have to prove that they are worthy, which is why you've seen these attacks in places like jakarta, with people trying to be
it sounds like a gang initiation. mr. zarate: what you've seen his that different terrorist groups, the moment the caliphate was announced, there was a moment of strategic decision for al qaeda as well as other violent extremist groups. they had to determine, do we believe in it? this is part of the strategic renting and division you've seen between al qaeda core and the islamic state. what a number of groups have done, to include boko haram, was to then send messages to the islamic state,...
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and a gang member finds out what his future holds. >> mr.entence? ♪ the intelligent, all-new audi a4 is here. ♪ ♪ ain't got time to make no apologies...♪ so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a stag pool party. (party music) (splashing/destruction) (splashing/destruction) (burke) and we covered it, october twenty-seventh, 2014. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ my bladder leakage made me feel like i couldn't be the father that i wanted to be. now i use depend. i can move the way i really want. unlike the bargain brand, new depend fit-flex underwear is now more flexible to move with you. reconnect with the life you've been missing. get a free sample at depend.com. >>> captain randy demery says he has seen a lot of change over the course of his 25 years at the kent county jail in grand rapids. >> i'm very proud that i came to this jail at a time where the corrections industry in general but even this jail in particular was moving away from
and a gang member finds out what his future holds. >> mr.entence? ♪ the intelligent, all-new audi a4 is here. ♪ ♪ ain't got time to make no apologies...♪ so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a stag pool party. (party music) (splashing/destruction) (splashing/destruction) (burke) and we covered it, october twenty-seventh, 2014. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ my bladder...
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mr. clinton for the 1994 crime bill he passed. the president responded directly. >>> i don't know how you would character the gang leaders who got 13-year-old kids hopped up on cracks and send them out on the streets to murder other african-american children maybe you thought they were good citizens, they didn't. >>> meanwhile, bernie sanders scored a key endorsement for the communication workers of america in philadelphia yesterday. >>> temperaturesser going up and down this week. >> reporter: -- temperatures going up and down this week. >> reporter: and we have storm tracker 6 live double scan showing we'll have rain tomorrow. you can see the cameras shaking in atlantic city. it's a breezy start and obviously cool, as well. 44 degrees in philadelphia. that's a chilly number, an indication that a jacket is required this morning maybe a couple of layers. wind out of the west/southwest at 8 miles per hour. that adds to the chilly feel. we'll see sunshine in all likelihood. by the time the clouds move into the area we expect breaks in the clouds and overall partly sunny skies today. it will be cool. we'll be in the 40s for the mornin
mr. clinton for the 1994 crime bill he passed. the president responded directly. >>> i don't know how you would character the gang leaders who got 13-year-old kids hopped up on cracks and send them out on the streets to murder other african-american children maybe you thought they were good citizens, they didn't. >>> meanwhile, bernie sanders scored a key endorsement for the communication workers of america in philadelphia yesterday. >>> temperaturesser going up and...
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it sounds like a gang initiation. mr. zarate: what you've seen his that different terrorist groups, the moment the caliphate was announced, there was a moment of strategic decision for al qaeda as well as other violent extremist groups. they had to determine, do we believe in it? this is part of the strategic renting and division you've seen between al qaeda core and the islamic state. what a number of groups have done, to include boko haram, was to then send messages to the islamic state, initiating membership, in essence pledging allegiance and then applying to actually be an official province of the islamic state. this is a reality for them. they see this as a governing reality. you've seen this in libya, in egypt, in afghanistan and pakistan, in saudi arabia, in yemen. these are very real individuals thinking they are something bigger than themselves. that has dangerous implications because they have to prove that they are worthy, which is why you've seen these attacks in places like jakarta, with people trying to be
it sounds like a gang initiation. mr. zarate: what you've seen his that different terrorist groups, the moment the caliphate was announced, there was a moment of strategic decision for al qaeda as well as other violent extremist groups. they had to determine, do we believe in it? this is part of the strategic renting and division you've seen between al qaeda core and the islamic state. what a number of groups have done, to include boko haram, was to then send messages to the islamic state,...
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mr. trump: many other things. many other things. i love the united nations. they are wonderful. have they ever settled anything? it is just like a political gang. the united nations, we pay for a vast -- i mean, the amount of money we spend on the united nations. i will tell you a story. a few years ago, four or five years ago, i was going before the united nations, and we were doing a study of the united nations's buildings, we were doing a renovation, so the in bassett or to sweeten up a time, i believe it was sweden, called me and mentioned the building for 92 stories for 306 $2 billion right across from the united nations. he called me and he was very nice and he said "district romp, i heard you spent $360 billion on a building across the street, and -- "mr. trump, i heard you spent $360 billion on a building across the street." he said, "could i ask you a question -- why?" and i said, "number one, they are crooked, and number two, it equals knowledge." i met with kofi anon and i said i would do the whole job for less. he said it would not be the same job and i said, you are right, it will be much better. [applause] mr. trump: i explained t
mr. trump: many other things. many other things. i love the united nations. they are wonderful. have they ever settled anything? it is just like a political gang. the united nations, we pay for a vast -- i mean, the amount of money we spend on the united nations. i will tell you a story. a few years ago, four or five years ago, i was going before the united nations, and we were doing a study of the united nations's buildings, we were doing a renovation, so the in bassett or to sweeten up a...
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mr. clinton for the 1994 crime bill he passed calling it too harsh landing thousands of black youth behind bars. >>> i don't know how you would characterize the gang leaders who got 13-year-old kilts hopped up on crack and send them out on the on the street to murder african-american children maybe you thought they were good citizens, she didn't. >>> bernie sanders scored anene communications union of america. voters go to the polls april 26th. these close contesters for both parties may come down to the last day of voting june 7 which includes new jersey's primary. >>> still to come on "action news," the coast guard shows off when it's been collecting at sea these day. >>> a bear cub escapes a fire in florida thanks to firefighters. >> reporter: we are rooting for villanova victory parade we'll have the forecast for the afternoon and the wet snow coming for the weekend all ahead in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. katie mcginty knowshool, get the routine. by. her dad was a philly cop. mom worked in a restaurant. then, hard work opened doors. now it's not quite enough. but mcginty's working to change that, helping create thousands of
mr. clinton for the 1994 crime bill he passed calling it too harsh landing thousands of black youth behind bars. >>> i don't know how you would characterize the gang leaders who got 13-year-old kilts hopped up on crack and send them out on the on the street to murder african-american children maybe you thought they were good citizens, she didn't. >>> bernie sanders scored anene communications union of america. voters go to the polls april 26th. these close contesters for both...
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mr. pinkney was born macomb,mississippi. he began his career as a social worker, specializing in gang intervention and diversion programs for san francisco's youth. in 1975 he served as special assistant for governor brown and before joining senator feinstein. mr. pinkney was a loyal friend, family member, distinguished leader and fierce advocate for social justice worldwide and his friendship was a special gift that touched the hearts of many lives and changed california for the better. he had an impact on every person he met, his contributions, his smile, his general spirit and loyalty will be sorely missed. he has joined his son percy pinkney and survived by his family. colleagues without objection, i would like to adjourn the meeting on behalf of the entire board of supervisors in mr. pinkney's honor. without objection, we will do that on behalf of the entire board. [ gavel ] and madam clerk, the rest i submit. >> thank you, madam president. and now supervisor campos. >> thank you. my apologies. i misheard the name earlier. i simply ask that to my colleagues if we can adjourn the meeting on behalf of the entire board in
mr. pinkney was born macomb,mississippi. he began his career as a social worker, specializing in gang intervention and diversion programs for san francisco's youth. in 1975 he served as special assistant for governor brown and before joining senator feinstein. mr. pinkney was a loyal friend, family member, distinguished leader and fierce advocate for social justice worldwide and his friendship was a special gift that touched the hearts of many lives and changed california for the better. he had...
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mr. clinton for the 1994 crime bill calling it too harsh. the president responded correctly. >>> i don't know how you would characterize the gang leaders who got3-year-old kids hopped up on crack and sent them out on the streets to murder other african-american children maybe you thought they were good citizens she didn't. >>> meanwhile, bernie sanders scored a key endorsement for the communication workers of america while in philadelphia yesterday. >>> let's turn to the accuweather forecast. david murphy what we got? >> reporter: it's chilly and breezy. tomorrow we have wet snow and freeze watch. a lot of stuffer going on over the next -- a lot of stuff going on over the next 48 hours. we're mainly dry, picking up a sprinkle out by reading and pushing into allentown. that's really nothing. the big story with sun coming up over the platt bridge also you know all the -- i'm drawing a black what do you call that bridge girard point bridge, thank you. we used to call it indianapolis in the sky fore reasons i won't go into. the winds are out of the west at 16 miles per hour. here comes the sun here come the clouds. it will be cool all the way. 42
mr. clinton for the 1994 crime bill calling it too harsh. the president responded correctly. >>> i don't know how you would characterize the gang leaders who got3-year-old kids hopped up on crack and sent them out on the streets to murder other african-american children maybe you thought they were good citizens she didn't. >>> meanwhile, bernie sanders scored a key endorsement for the communication workers of america while in philadelphia yesterday. >>> let's turn to...
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mr. mccallum is going to say, we are not going to have the chaps committing the gang rapes.e are screening for them. no western government, if you have ever had the pleasure of undergoing second-degree interrogation, as this suspicious character did, you know no western government has a who it lets in. the person who committed san bernardino, she had a green card. she basically used a jihadist dating site to put together a terrorist cell. it is money no object, down south. there is just one agency. they have like 97 agencies south of the border, looking at this woman. she aced five separate tests and still got into the country. america takes the view it has no idea who these people are an better be safe than sorry. >> what does north america, owe in terms u.s. of this crisis? >> we have to bring this date back into less apocalyptic spaces. wording of the motion was a poetic way of capturing the spirit of the refugee convention. we have drifted into the movement of people, which is for the most part unregulated by international law or treaty. what we are talking about now is
mr. mccallum is going to say, we are not going to have the chaps committing the gang rapes.e are screening for them. no western government, if you have ever had the pleasure of undergoing second-degree interrogation, as this suspicious character did, you know no western government has a who it lets in. the person who committed san bernardino, she had a green card. she basically used a jihadist dating site to put together a terrorist cell. it is money no object, down south. there is just one...
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mr. hammond, you put in your form here that you filled out that you were a member of a gang. >> i was a heartlesss that what you told the folks in the jail, that you used to be part of the heartless felons and you don't want any part of them now? >> yes, your honor. >> anything else you want to tell the court? >> i'm sorry for what happened. i take full responsibility of my action. i'm sorry to him and his family. i'm just hoping that i get a second chance. i want to come home and change my life and be able to do right. >> i've looked closely at your prior criminal history. now that i know and you admit that you're part of a gang and this is what heartless felons do. and for that reason, you need to be punished, you need to be separated from society. this is the life you chose. this is the consequences you must accept. so the court's going to impose 18 years at lorraine correctional institution. >> watching paris in that courtroom, his face, when he heard his sentence, that he got the maximum, he did seem a little shocked. i don't think he even knew how to deal with it. >> all rise. >> step out.
mr. hammond, you put in your form here that you filled out that you were a member of a gang. >> i was a heartlesss that what you told the folks in the jail, that you used to be part of the heartless felons and you don't want any part of them now? >> yes, your honor. >> anything else you want to tell the court? >> i'm sorry for what happened. i take full responsibility of my action. i'm sorry to him and his family. i'm just hoping that i get a second chance. i want to...
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mrs. clinton did make the statement though she said she was referring to those selling crack and those that were leading the gangsloaded at best. i think that the real substantive argument here, craig, is that the bill went too far and neither candidate can say they weren't part of supporting a bill that caused mass incarceration and really destroyed many families. were there parts of the bill like the parts that dealt with community for leasing and other aspects that were good but the bad part of the bill are things that we are still trying to deal with and what i'm interested in hearing from them, is what they are going to do about the fallout from the bill? you have people in jail and families that have been torn apart. i wanted them to say this is what i am going to do in terms of my appointment of an attorney general and the policies of president obama through attorney general eric holder and then now under loretta lynch said, don't ask for these long terms. don't deal with this, even began communing some of the sentences. we have not gotten that from the candidates yet on what they're going to do now. when
mrs. clinton did make the statement though she said she was referring to those selling crack and those that were leading the gangsloaded at best. i think that the real substantive argument here, craig, is that the bill went too far and neither candidate can say they weren't part of supporting a bill that caused mass incarceration and really destroyed many families. were there parts of the bill like the parts that dealt with community for leasing and other aspects that were good but the bad part...
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mr. mccallum is going to say, he says we're not going to have the chaps committing the gang rapes. no, we're screening for them. we're screening for them. no western government, if you have ever been, had the pleasure of undergoing so-called secondary interrogation as this suspicious character did earlier today, you will know that no western government has a clue about who it looks -- who it lets in. the person who committed the san bernardino crime, as you say, she had a green card. that was a -- she basically used the jihadist dating site to put together a terrorist cell. it was an arranged marriage for the purpose of committing terrorism. and she aced something because it's money no object down south. it's not like here where it's just whatever it's called this week, the cbsa. there's just one little agency dealing with it. they've got like 97 agencies south of the border looking at this woman. she aced five separate tests and she still got into the country. america takes the view it has no idea who any of these people are and better be safe than sorry. >> great. let's come back
mr. mccallum is going to say, he says we're not going to have the chaps committing the gang rapes. no, we're screening for them. we're screening for them. no western government, if you have ever been, had the pleasure of undergoing so-called secondary interrogation as this suspicious character did earlier today, you will know that no western government has a clue about who it looks -- who it lets in. the person who committed the san bernardino crime, as you say, she had a green card. that was a...
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mr. mccallum is going to say, we are not going to have the chaps committing the gang rapes. we are screening for them. we are screening for them. no western government, if you have ever had the pleasure of undergoing second-degree interrogation, as this suspicious character did, you know no western government has a clue about who it lets in. the person who committed san bernardino, she had a green card. she basically used a jihadist dating site to put together a terrorist cell. it was an arranged marriage for the purpose of committing terrorism. she aced something. it is money no object, down south. there is just one agency. they have like 97 agencies south of the border, looking at this woman. she aced five separate tests and still got into the country. america takes the view it has no idea who these people are an better be safe than sorry. >> what does north america, canada or the u.s. owe in terms of this crisis? >> we have to bring this date back into less apocalyptic scale. first of all -- and maybe the wording of the motion i said in the beginning was a poetic way spir
mr. mccallum is going to say, we are not going to have the chaps committing the gang rapes. we are screening for them. we are screening for them. no western government, if you have ever had the pleasure of undergoing second-degree interrogation, as this suspicious character did, you know no western government has a clue about who it lets in. the person who committed san bernardino, she had a green card. she basically used a jihadist dating site to put together a terrorist cell. it was an...
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mrs. bush. bush was not totally convinced of the merits of the straddle ad. bush was a gentleman. he didn't call someone names. he thought very well of senator dole. i think lee and others gangedh. >> the vice president sort of looked over at barbara and saw she wasn't objecting anymore and he agreed to have the ad run. >> bush says he won't raise taxes, period. dole straddles. he's been on both sides. that's why he's becoming known as senator straddle. george bush, presidential leadership. >> reports of my death were greatly exaggerated. >> george bush takes new hampshire with close to a ten-point lead. dole just got atwatered. >> i think that bush knew that lee gave him something that he didn't have on his own. >> also taking new hampshire is the new democratic front-runner, governor michael dukakis. >> massachusetts governor michael dukakis had said he was going for the gold. and new hampshire democrats went for him in a big way. >> he came out of there with a huge head of steam, and it really started to look like we were catching fire. >> a long race, a long race. >> dukakis had sort of burst on to the scene. >> i'm the strongest candidate against bush. i think i can take
mrs. bush. bush was not totally convinced of the merits of the straddle ad. bush was a gentleman. he didn't call someone names. he thought very well of senator dole. i think lee and others gangedh. >> the vice president sort of looked over at barbara and saw she wasn't objecting anymore and he agreed to have the ad run. >> bush says he won't raise taxes, period. dole straddles. he's been on both sides. that's why he's becoming known as senator straddle. george bush, presidential...
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gang! we're going out for ice cream!" auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. [applause] john: bareback with their libertarian presidential debate. mrrsen lineage dishes of humana points and you are pro-life. he would have government ban abortion. >> the first thing i do is try to find every non-source of mishory injury can to end abortion and there are options. though the war on drugs would allow women to purchase birth control of the counts -- counter that congress writes the law. we should be morally pro-life that all humans deserve the same right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness and we should find every opportunity to save lives. [applause] john: do you want to make any points on that? >> this is where austin and i disagree. i think a woman's right to her own body is one of the fundamental issues in this country. [applause] >> warm partly i do not think it's a federal government's job or the state governments job to interfere in this process. [applause] >> how can there be a decision more difficult than abortion and who should be making that decision other than the woman involved? no one. [applause] john: lightning r
gang! we're going out for ice cream!" auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. [applause] john: bareback with their libertarian presidential debate. mrrsen lineage dishes of humana points and you are pro-life. he would have government ban abortion. >> the first thing i do is try to find every non-source of mishory injury can to end abortion and there are options. though the war on drugs would allow women to purchase birth control of...
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mrs. bush. bush was not totally convinced of the merits of the straddle ad. bush was a gentleman. he didn't call someone names. he thought very well of senator dole. i think lee and others gangedush. >> the vice president sort of looked over at barbara and saw she wasn't objecting anymore and he agreed to have the ad run. >> bush says he won't raise taxes, period. dole straddles. he's been on both sides. that's why he's becoming known as senator straddle. george bush, presidential leadership. >> reports of my death were greatly exaggerated. >> george bush takes new hampshire with close to a ten-point lead. dole just got atwatered. >> i think that bush knew that lee gave him something that he didn't have on his own. >> also taking new hampshire is the new democratic front-runner, governor michael dukakis. >> massachusetts governor michael dukakis had said he was going for the gold. and new hampshire democrats went for him in a big way. >> he came out of there with a huge head of steam, and it really started to look like we were catching fire. >> a long race, a long race. >> dukakis had sort of burst on to the scene. >> i'm the strongest candidate against bush. i think i can tak
mrs. bush. bush was not totally convinced of the merits of the straddle ad. bush was a gentleman. he didn't call someone names. he thought very well of senator dole. i think lee and others gangedush. >> the vice president sort of looked over at barbara and saw she wasn't objecting anymore and he agreed to have the ad run. >> bush says he won't raise taxes, period. dole straddles. he's been on both sides. that's why he's becoming known as senator straddle. george bush, presidential...
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gangs, the murder rates. unless we focus on the children, i believe we are going to ride it into the future. you said, mr.en, the perception of discrimination. we all said who helped us or who helped their mother and father. we also remember who did not help us and did not help our mother and father. let me tell you where i am getting because it is central america. how are we going to focus on this because i would say right now the children of the world feel they are hated, that they are rejected, that they are pushed aside. the mothers and fathers are either being deported or the agony of their father the bride the way to get into europe. the desperation of the mother trying to find it for them. what are they going to think about? great?don't want to go for democratic printable's inciples? we are sowing the seeds of hate. what can we do to help? baltimore saym we have to advance the money before we get reimbursed. u.n. buten goes to the it often trickles down. we are talking about money being used smartly. number one, but we going to focus on the children? of we going to get money out to the ngo's who ar
gangs, the murder rates. unless we focus on the children, i believe we are going to ride it into the future. you said, mr.en, the perception of discrimination. we all said who helped us or who helped their mother and father. we also remember who did not help us and did not help our mother and father. let me tell you where i am getting because it is central america. how are we going to focus on this because i would say right now the children of the world feel they are hated, that they are...
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gangs, the murder rates, etc . unless we focus on the children, i believe we are going to ride the wind in the future. you said, mr blinken, the perception of discrimination will turn somebody against us. we all said who helped us or who helped their mother and father. we also remember who did not help us and did not help our mother and father. so, let me tell you where i am getting because it is central america. how are we going to really focus on this, because i would say right now, the children of the world feel they are hated, that they are rejected, that they are pushed aside. their mother and father's are either being deported, or they have seen the agony of their father, who bribed his way to get to europe, or the desperation of the mother trying to find bread for them. what are they going to think? don't we want to work with democratic principles? we are sowing the seeds of hate. and the seeds of desperation. inken i am saying to you, and also to the high commissioner, what can we do to help? my own ngo from baltimore say we have to advance the money before we get reimbursed. money often goes to the u.n. b
gangs, the murder rates, etc . unless we focus on the children, i believe we are going to ride the wind in the future. you said, mr blinken, the perception of discrimination will turn somebody against us. we all said who helped us or who helped their mother and father. we also remember who did not help us and did not help our mother and father. so, let me tell you where i am getting because it is central america. how are we going to really focus on this, because i would say right now, the...
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mr. trump: many other things. many other things. where do you ever see the united nations -- i love the united nations. they are wonderful. have they ever settled anything? it is just like a political gange united nations, we pay for a vast -- i mean, the amount of money we spend on the united nations. i will tell you a story. a few years ago, four or five years ago, i was going before the united states senate and it was senator sessions, but a large group of senators. and we were doing a study of the united nations's buildings, we were doing a renovation. sweden, iassador of believe it was sweden, called me and mentioned the building for and $60es for 300 million right across from the united nations. he called me and he was very nice and said i heard you spent , $360 billion on a building across the street, and -- "mr. trump, i heard you spent $360 billion on a building across the street." he said, "could i ask you a question -- why?" and i said, "number one, they are crooked and number two, it is lack of knowledge. i met with kofi anan and i said i would do the whole job for less. he said it would not be the same job and i said, you are right, it will be much better. [applause] mr. tr
mr. trump: many other things. many other things. where do you ever see the united nations -- i love the united nations. they are wonderful. have they ever settled anything? it is just like a political gange united nations, we pay for a vast -- i mean, the amount of money we spend on the united nations. i will tell you a story. a few years ago, four or five years ago, i was going before the united states senate and it was senator sessions, but a large group of senators. and we were doing a study...
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gangs, the murder rates, et cetera. so unless we focus on the children, i believe we are going to ride the wind in the future. you've said, mr. blinken, that the perception of discrimination will turn somebody against you. we all remember who helped us or who helped our mother and father. we also remember who didn't help us and didn't help our mother and father. so let me tell you where i'm getting because it is central america and so how are we going to really focus on this? because i would say right now the children of the world feel that they're hated. that they're rejected. that they're pushed aside. their mother and father is either being deported or they see the agony of their father who bribed his way to get to europe or the desperation of the mother trying to find bread for them. what are they going to think about? oh, kumbaya? isn't the west great? don't we want to go for democratic principles and constitutional reform? we are sewing the seeds of hate in the seeds of desperation. so, mr. blinken, i'm saying to you, and then also to the high commissioner, what can we do to help? my own ngos in baltimore, say we have
gangs, the murder rates, et cetera. so unless we focus on the children, i believe we are going to ride the wind in the future. you've said, mr. blinken, that the perception of discrimination will turn somebody against you. we all remember who helped us or who helped our mother and father. we also remember who didn't help us and didn't help our mother and father. so let me tell you where i'm getting because it is central america and so how are we going to really focus on this? because i would...
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gang wel are? check out this picture.. okay.ok >> all right.ight >> what's going on here? >> second from the left is 21-year-old march rah tee againt some say a dead ringer for mrs kiley jenner for one of her lip gloss promotionan videos and has been inundated with comparisons to the 40 year old actress and humanitarian.. so what do you think? >> wait, is this -- ts >> so that's actually angelinaa jolie on the right there of youu screen and this is march rah onr the left. >> they look alike.hey look alie >> you think so.>> >> oh yeah absolutely. oh ye >> i can totally tell them apa apart. >> i think she's beautiful but i don't think they look alike. maybe sisters but not, you know, doppelganger. >> exactly. much younger.mu young >> if you hadn't said anything n would have thought it was twot s different pic >> of the same person.f the samp >> of angelina jolie. >> you think it's a compliment m to the 20-year-old to beo compared to the 40-year-old. >> i think so.. angelina joel system like an a icon.icon >> she's beautiful.utif >> but she's twice her age. >> i look at it the compliment t of her being the lips, the hairi i don't know.i know >> she's getting paid b
gang wel are? check out this picture.. okay.ok >> all right.ight >> what's going on here? >> second from the left is 21-year-old march rah tee againt some say a dead ringer for mrs kiley jenner for one of her lip gloss promotionan videos and has been inundated with comparisons to the 40 year old actress and humanitarian.. so what do you think? >> wait, is this -- ts >> so that's actually angelinaa jolie on the right there of youu screen and this is march rah onr...