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he said they were and the national intelligence service was deactivated. his research is when the system was destroyed. the new system was created and all the intelligence agencies were left unemployed for. usually don't bother you there were several thousand unemployed agents out there as a scene since they were out of work so they began to organize companies so. they opened private intelligence agencies. intelligence services parallel to government agencies began to appear. and then these new private security companies were formed this is history mr. mining companies are hiring peru's former military intelligence agents many from the bloody reign of alberto fujimori. peru's ex president was recently on trial for human rights abuses and former spies gave testimony. this is lot of miramonte senos fujimori's acts by chief and these men were part of group of colina a secret death squad responsible for torture assassinations and massacres. our mission was to detect locate destroy and eliminate subversive elements c m i was the man eliminated or not i mean yes
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repercussions of the dea a parliament meeting on tuesday to impact of the director of the national intelligence service will talects information on the the power succwill be done smoothly. north korea military will show the south. on monday, new test-fired short range missiles off thous. hours prior to the announcemen the south korean defense thing to do with his death as the ministry has put the army, alert.d the u.s. military to he north. south koreannt should send condolencld a full parliamentary future actions. the governeps to avoid a split inim jong-il's death. er has spent the day gathering reaction. >> at half-staff. the north korean out of the embong-il was dead. close watch on reporters astate media have report commentary. country. i hope kim's dbetter. the nation should organi itse north korea will be able to priority on its economy ov ry's spokesperson met with p condolences to the nor leader.korea's leader and china's close china hopes to play an ad stabnued co>> reporter: diplomatic sources in beijing say the only change in the nor-un taking over as leade the chinese government appears pr
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the national police agency and the public security intelligence agency couldn't confirm either. south korea's national intelligence service denied that kim had died. then that view spread through other agencies. head of the cabinet intelligence and research office when kim il-sung died. >> i must say the government seems to not have any long-term outlook right now. japan needs to do studies on the northeast asia situation. with more forsight. >> he said japan's intelligence services need more money and personnel to do their jobs properly. >>> the families of japanese people abducted by north korea want the government to take advantage of the change of leadership. they want the government to get their relatives back. the relatives and supporters held a rally in tokyo as north koreans attended kim's funeral. representing the families, he says that the government should act now instead of just watching the situation. >> translator: this is a time of great change and should be taken as an opportunity. >> his daughter was abducted in 1977 at age of 13. >> translator: i believe that japan needs to identify the stance of north k
the national police agency and the public security intelligence agency couldn't confirm either. south korea's national intelligence service denied that kim had died. then that view spread through other agencies. head of the cabinet intelligence and research office when kim il-sung died. >> i must say the government seems to not have any long-term outlook right now. japan needs to do studies on the northeast asia situation. with more forsight. >> he said japan's intelligence services...
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south korea's national intelligence service chief gave the news at a parliament committee on tuesday. north korea's ruling workers party. the paper used a title of supreme commander of the armed forces. the intelligence chief said this suggests that kim jong un will follow the instructions left by his father and move along the path of military-led revolution. whan said the title of the leader had been used for kim jong un immediately after the death of his father. he added that this suggests that young kim is making an effort to hasten his power transition. the title of supreme commander was not bestowed on kim jong il until six months after the death of his own father, kim il sung. whan pointed to kim jong un's visit to the palace where his father's body is lying in state. he said the young leader was accompanied by the country's top officers from the central military commission, the national defense commission, and the korean people's army. whan said that kim jong un wanted to show he had gained control over the party and the military mpblt. >>> the eldest son of the late north kore
south korea's national intelligence service chief gave the news at a parliament committee on tuesday. north korea's ruling workers party. the paper used a title of supreme commander of the armed forces. the intelligence chief said this suggests that kim jong un will follow the instructions left by his father and move along the path of military-led revolution. whan said the title of the leader had been used for kim jong un immediately after the death of his father. he added that this suggests...
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national intelligence service chief announced the news that a parliament committee. one referred to saturday's addition of the newspaper of north korea's ruling workers party. the paper used the title of supreme commander of the armed the intelligence chief says this suggests that kim jong-un will follow the instructions left by his father and follow the path of military led revolution. the title leader had been used for kim jong-un immediately after the death of his father. he said this suggests kim is making an effort to speed up transition of power. the title of supreme commander wasn't bestowed on kim jong-il until six months after the death of his father, kim il-sung. kim jong-un visits the bad the building where his father's body is lying in state. the national defense commission and the korean people's farmee go with him. kim jong-un wanted to show he gained control over the party and the military. >>> the funeral as we mentioned earlier is scheduled for start at 11 a.m. local time. we will show you video of the service as soon as it comes in here o if you're
national intelligence service chief announced the news that a parliament committee. one referred to saturday's addition of the newspaper of north korea's ruling workers party. the paper used the title of supreme commander of the armed the intelligence chief says this suggests that kim jong-un will follow the instructions left by his father and follow the path of military led revolution. the title leader had been used for kim jong-un immediately after the death of his father. he said this...
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the director of the national intelligence service will take part in that meeting. it collects information on the north. the power succession to kim jong-un, the third son, will be done smoothly. they will also analyze if the north korea military will show any signs of provocation against the south. on monday, news that north korea test-fired short range missiles off the eastern coast made south koreans nervous. the incident occurred several hours prior to the announcement of kim's death. the south korean defense ministry says the tests have nothing to do with his death as it was scheduled beforehand, but the ministry has put the army, navy and the air force on high alert. it has also asked the u.s. military to step up its monitoring activities of the north. south koreans are divide over whether the government should send condolences to the north. lawmakers will also hold a full parliamentary session on wednesday to deliberate on future actions. the government is likely to take precautionary steps to avoid a split in public opinion on how to deal with kim jong-il's
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china, because we're the country that directly shares a border with north korea, for the national intelligence servicenot know that the leader, kim jong il, had passed away, i think, regardless of reason, is unacceptable. >> that was kung yong se saying he's basically not happy with the answers coming out of north korea. >>> north korea is the most closed country on earth. our tom foreman explains why it poses a threat to south korea and beyond. >> reporter: for a poor country, north korea has long spent a disproportionate amount making its army look strong. what concerns military analysts most, however, is what we cannot see. first, the nuclear threat. under the obsessive prodding of kim jong il, the secret nation has been enriching uranium and a massing plutonium, perhaps in sites enough to make 6 or 8 plouutonium weapons or more. they could reach south korea, japan, maybe hawaii or north america. another theory is that nukes could be hidden on merchant ships and sailed to ports around the globe. second, the artillery threat. after the korea war, the north was heavily supported by russia. that stopp
china, because we're the country that directly shares a border with north korea, for the national intelligence servicenot know that the leader, kim jong il, had passed away, i think, regardless of reason, is unacceptable. >> that was kung yong se saying he's basically not happy with the answers coming out of north korea. >>> north korea is the most closed country on earth. our tom foreman explains why it poses a threat to south korea and beyond. >> reporter: for a poor...
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the head of the intelligence services committee grilled the national intelligence service. it's the equivalent to the cia here in south korea. and wanted to know why south koreans were left in the dark regarding the death of kim jong-il. you need to remember, kyra, that south korea did not find out he died when that announcement was made on north korean state tv. an investigation is under way. the organization has defended itself and said that north korea's allies such as china and russia, they were also in the dark, as to his death. but they said there was nothing different to the way that north korea was behaving, which is why it didn't sound off any alarm signals, kyra? >> we'll be following this story throughout the morning and afternoon. anna, thanks. >>> it's the epicenter of the reform movement in egypt. a woman beaten, stomped and dragged across a street has triggered a massive march this hour. we'll take you live to cairo. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. premier of the packed bag. you know organization is key... and so is having a trusted assistant. and
the head of the intelligence services committee grilled the national intelligence service. it's the equivalent to the cia here in south korea. and wanted to know why south koreans were left in the dark regarding the death of kim jong-il. you need to remember, kyra, that south korea did not find out he died when that announcement was made on north korean state tv. an investigation is under way. the organization has defended itself and said that north korea's allies such as china and russia, they...
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korean intelligence here in south korea and he said that he grilled the members of the national intelligence service today in an inquiry. he wanted to find out why south korea was so in the dark, why there was this lack of intelligence, and what these members told this inquiry was that there was nothing unusual about the way that kim jong-il was behaving or that north korea was behaving. in fact, they intelligence on him two days before his official death, that he was traveling around the country on these field trip, and that is where they had him. so there was nothing unusual about this travel. nothing unusual about his health at that time and then obviously we've now found out that kim ji jong-il suffered that heart attack on saturday while on a train, but there was nothing different to the way that the government behaved. to the way that the leadership behav behaved. to the way that the military behaved. there were no signals. no warning signs that something was actually taking place. but they also said that no other country, no other countries, like the u.s., russia, or china, had any idea that
korean intelligence here in south korea and he said that he grilled the members of the national intelligence service today in an inquiry. he wanted to find out why south korea was so in the dark, why there was this lack of intelligence, and what these members told this inquiry was that there was nothing unusual about the way that kim jong-il was behaving or that north korea was behaving. in fact, they intelligence on him two days before his official death, that he was traveling around the...
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two former pm one of whom used to be the director of the federal security service and the national foreign intelligencer chief of the general staff who is now advisor to president medvedev. and several douma leaders and leading protests were progovernment and independent and there was not a single person in the room had any confidence in russian security services to be being able to handle violence on any protracted basis. for me it suggested that mr. putin has to be very careful in how he manages the russian protest because if they evolve rebellion, we may have a totally unpredictable situation. >> general scowcroft? >> thank you, dimitri. that was -- that was a fascinating analysis. just a couple of points. first, you harken to egypt in many -- in many different times. it seems to me that there's one thing you didn't focus on and that is at the heart of both of them, two things. first, the ease with which demonstrations can be organized now. you said there's no party behind it. you don't have to have a party. all you have to do is push a button and say, turn out in the square at 10:00 tomorrow mornin
two former pm one of whom used to be the director of the federal security service and the national foreign intelligencer chief of the general staff who is now advisor to president medvedev. and several douma leaders and leading protests were progovernment and independent and there was not a single person in the room had any confidence in russian security services to be being able to handle violence on any protracted basis. for me it suggested that mr. putin has to be very careful in how he...
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national obsession with transparency. that has been fine for legal, legislative, and financial matters. but when it comes to the military and intelligence services, how do you feel that affects our national security? >> greg? >> it is a big effect, enormous. i just work recently on the use of social networking with the various intelligence agencies. a wave that will wash over intelligence. transparency will increase, no doubt about that. you can already be located and searched. so it is going to make lots of traditional ways we have done intelligence a lot harder. traditional covers will become virtually impossible, if not already. it is going to have a big effect. it is making all sorts of places, including some potential adversaries, more transparent. the autocratic regimes in the arab spring faced draconian choices about cutting themselves off from the internet so they could stop communications among protesters. it is hard at this stage distinguish the good from the bad, but it is with us for a short and will only get worse and will certainly have a big impact on the way the intelligence has traditionally done much of its business. >> any oth
national obsession with transparency. that has been fine for legal, legislative, and financial matters. but when it comes to the military and intelligence services, how do you feel that affects our national security? >> greg? >> it is a big effect, enormous. i just work recently on the use of social networking with the various intelligence agencies. a wave that will wash over intelligence. transparency will increase, no doubt about that. you can already be located and searched. so...
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national obsession with transparency. that has been fined for legal, legislative, and financial matters, but when it comes to the military and the intelligence servicesnal security? >> greg? >> it has a big effect. i did work recently on use of social networking media by the intelligence agencies, and it was a nice look at the wave that is going to wash over intelligence. transparency is going to increase. already you can be located, searched. it is going to make lots of traditional ways we have done intelligence and a lot harder, traditional cover is going to become virtually impossible, so it is gone to have a big effect.
national obsession with transparency. that has been fined for legal, legislative, and financial matters, but when it comes to the military and the intelligence servicesnal security? >> greg? >> it has a big effect. i did work recently on use of social networking media by the intelligence agencies, and it was a nice look at the wave that is going to wash over intelligence. transparency is going to increase. already you can be located, searched. it is going to make lots of traditional...
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americans politics is the art of the possible through intelligence, ability and french ships earned during the service as the leader of the party and the nation robert strauss has refined into a science with diligence, persistence he concluded the multilateral trade negotiations at a time when many believed they were doing a failure. strengthening the trade which links the nation's in the interdependent world reserve our gratitude and respect. so that was the end of the treaty and he knew nothing about the trade coming into it. he always liked to joke she didn't have much substance to him but he would get at the crack of dawn yet he had his staff to make him flashcards with all the acronyms on them. he was a quick study and he always joked i'm a quick study but not very deep. he obviously got deep into these issues helping to negotiate to peace in the middle east court in yet another job he had no and then again under the republican and administration as mentioned george h. w. bush appointed him ambassador scotia and he said at the time and the "washington post" on no russia expert but i never knew anything about any job i had until i got the
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intelligence service. protesters say they have all but given up on the observer ability to end violence. they want help from the united nations. experts say given syria's powerful ally including russia and iran, security council condemnation much less military intervention is unlikely at best. >> authority in moscow say there were no injury or radiation leak when a russian nuclear submarine were engulfed in fire. the transition of power in north korea appears to be complete. greg palkot reports on the end of one era and beginning of another. >> it was billed as national memorial to the late dictator kim jong il but all about confirming that the son kim jung unis the new boss. hundreds of thousands most of them soldiers gathered in pyongyang square named after the young man's grandfather and north korean founder. he was publicly declared the supreme leader. according to north korea, ceremonial president, the transfer of power is a done deal. >> our great comrade solved the leadership succession matter perfectly. >> the crowd did not appear to be shedding tears were asked to solidify behind leadership of the young kim. at noon,
intelligence service. protesters say they have all but given up on the observer ability to end violence. they want help from the united nations. experts say given syria's powerful ally including russia and iran, security council condemnation much less military intervention is unlikely at best. >> authority in moscow say there were no injury or radiation leak when a russian nuclear submarine were engulfed in fire. the transition of power in north korea appears to be complete. greg palkot...
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national cemetery for the victims of pan am flight 103. the plane blew up over locker bee, scotland, 23 years ago today. the service will be held at the memorial, dedicated to 270 victims. libyan intelligence agents were blamed for the 1988 terrorist attack and this is the first anniversary of flight 103 bombing since libyan leader moammar gadhafi was killed back in october. >>> well, this morning, the federal aviation administration announced new airline regulations to reduce pilot fatigue. the rules were inspired by the 2009 col began air crash near buffalo, new york that killed 50 people. the copilot had traveled all night, just to get to work. investigators ruled that pilot error and fatigue triggered that crash that killed 50 people. the former ntsb chairman who investigated the crash thinks that the new rules should make air travel much safer. >> i think this will be a significant improvement. we will be raising the bar of safety with these new rules. it would seem that we're going to see some additional rest time, perhaps an hour, maybe more. we're going to probably see reduced duty days. we'll probably go from 16 to 14 or 13. they'll be look at the kind of flying that you're doing.
national cemetery for the victims of pan am flight 103. the plane blew up over locker bee, scotland, 23 years ago today. the service will be held at the memorial, dedicated to 270 victims. libyan intelligence agents were blamed for the 1988 terrorist attack and this is the first anniversary of flight 103 bombing since libyan leader moammar gadhafi was killed back in october. >>> well, this morning, the federal aviation administration announced new airline regulations to reduce pilot...
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her intelligence compatibility in the many friendships earned during his service as leader of his party and nation, robert s. strauss has refined the art into a science with diligence, persistence in which he successfully conclude the multilateral trade negotiations at a time in any believe they were doomed for failure. for strengthening the system of trade which links are interdependent world come he's earned our gratitude and respect. so that was the end of than trade. he knew nothing about trade going into it. and he always liked to joke that he didn't have much substance to him. but when he was fdr, he would get up at the crack of dawn and he had his staff make flashcards with all the theocritus on them. and he was a quick study. he always jokes a quick study, but not very deep. he obviously got deeply into a lot of these issues. from there he went on to negotiating -- helping to negotiate, helping not to negotiate peace in the middle east. and yet come another job where he really had no background. and it can under republican administration is an mention george h.w. bush appointed him ambassa
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through intelligence, ability and the many friendships earned during the service i believe the party in the nation, robert s. strauss has refined the art into a science with diligence, persistence and with. is successfully concluded the multilateral trade negotiation at a time when many believed they were doomed for failure. for stripping the system of trade which like the nations of our increasingly interdependent world he has earned our gratitude and respect. so, that was the end of law than trade and he knew nothing about trade going into it. he always liked to joke that he know he didn't have much substance to him but when he was sdr he would get up at the crack of dawn and he had his staff make him flashcards with all the acronyms on them. he was a quick study and he always joke, i'm a quick study but not very deep. he obviously got equally into the issues and from there he went on to negotiating helping to negotiate, helping not negotiate peace in the middle east. and get another job where he really had no background and then again under the republican administration as i mentioned george h.
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the ability of our nation's intelligence professionals to acquire valuable intelligence and prevent future terrorist attacks. the administration suggested this change to the armed services committee but it was rejected and so theen administration a has had to threaten a veto on the bill.y who knows whether they will? i certainly don't know. this amendment, limiting mandatory military custody to detainees outside the united states, is a major improvements improvement to thel. bill. colleagues to support it. a i have a very hard time because i have watched detainees carefullyom in part of the intelligence committee and we are doing a study on the detention and treatment of highs value detainees.n this has been going on for twoo years now. it's going to be a 4000 page document and it's going to be classified, but it will document what was actually done with the each of the high-value detainees and what was learned from them,y and it shows some very interesting things.ll but, the upshot of all of this - is that we should keep militaryd custody two people arrested abroad and have the right optioi in this country, which is this case now, and not mandate, mandate the military
the ability of our nation's intelligence professionals to acquire valuable intelligence and prevent future terrorist attacks. the administration suggested this change to the armed services committee but it was rejected and so theen administration a has had to threaten a veto on the bill.y who knows whether they will? i certainly don't know. this amendment, limiting mandatory military custody to detainees outside the united states, is a major improvements improvement to thel. bill. colleagues to...
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intelligence services lie. that's what their job is. these guys are going to keep lying to each other. they need political control to get them going in the same direction for the nationalif they can do that, i'd have some hope this story will turn out acceptably. >> david ignatius, thank you very much. great book. i thoroughly enjoyed it. >> thank you. thank you, fareed. >> we will be right back. ♪ anything? no. ♪ how about now? nope. ♪ [ dog barking ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the chevy silverado. ♪ [ male announcer ] with best-in-class 4x4 available v8 fuel economy. finally! ♪ [ male announcer ] from getting there... to getting away from there. chevy runs deep. premier of the packed bag. you know organization is key... and so is having a trusted assistant. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above and still pay the mid-size price. here we are... [ male announcer ] and there you go, business pro. there you go. go national. go like a pro. >>> think for a second about the most innovative thing you've seen. i bet whatever comes to mind was probably a technological innovation, a g
intelligence services lie. that's what their job is. these guys are going to keep lying to each other. they need political control to get them going in the same direction for the nationalif they can do that, i'd have some hope this story will turn out acceptably. >> david ignatius, thank you very much. great book. i thoroughly enjoyed it. >> thank you. thank you, fareed. >> we will be right back. ♪ anything? no. ♪ how about now? nope. ♪ [ dog barking ] ♪ ♪ [ male...
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national was arrested suspected of spying for the u.s. the intelligence ministry issued a statement saying the suspect tried to infiltrate the country's secret service>>> and the republican front runner is taking time off from the trail today. newt gingrich and his wife are signing books at mount vernon, virginia. he heads back to iowa tomorrow. >>> the christmas rush is on, but unfortunately, a lot of holiday spending can end up creating piles of debt in 2012. joining us is financial advisor with some tips to keep us on track. rick, thanks for coming in. >> great to be here. >> shannon: you say there is a strategy. how do you start? >> make a list. do exactly what santa says. if you make a list of everyone you have to buy a gift for, then you write down the amount you're going to spend per person. this is where everybody gets it wrong. everybody writes down what they're going to buy aunt agnes. i'm going orgeat her a sweater. now you're obligate to do get her a sweater. if it costs more, then you feel anchored. write down the dollar amount. come up with a total dollar amount of everyone you'll buy for, add it up. is it too much money? start cutting
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nation changing -- power changing hands, and as said last hour quoting churchill, mystery wrapped in? >> a riddle wrapped in mystery wrapped in an enigma. >> that's what we have in north korea. >> everybody here and in the intelligent servicescourse, that kim jong-il was on his death bed. but just to show you how opaque that country was, kim jong-il died on saturday. it was announced this morning, and at that announcement, u.s. intelligence services were taken by surprise. some three days after his death. now, nobody thinks that anything here anyway -- that thinks anything is going to change demonstratively within the next few weeks even months, but it's clear that there probably will be, according to intelligence officials, a power struggle of some sort between the party and the military. the military has not really trusted kim jong-un to take over the country. and in order to earn his chops, when the north korean military launched an artillery barrage against the island, it was kim jong-un who went to that military base, gave the commander a medal, and just a month ago, presided over the one-year anniversary of that attack trying to earn his chops with the military. but the bottom line here is nobody knows for sure. >> no
nation changing -- power changing hands, and as said last hour quoting churchill, mystery wrapped in? >> a riddle wrapped in mystery wrapped in an enigma. >> that's what we have in north korea. >> everybody here and in the intelligent servicescourse, that kim jong-il was on his death bed. but just to show you how opaque that country was, kim jong-il died on saturday. it was announced this morning, and at that announcement, u.s. intelligence services were taken by surprise....
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services committee as well as the intelligence committee. and here's the conclusion. i and many of my colleagues and legal scholars believe neither the aumf nor the provisions of the national defense authorization act that we are considering today constitute such an express authorization to detain american citizens. and i mentioned -- and i won't go over it again. now, i know senator kirk is waiting and i will put in the record my comments on ex parte querin in 1942 which upheld jurisdiction of a united states military tribunal to try actually several german saboteurs captured inside the united states. and then, of course, the padilla case enters into. this he was captured inside the united states. ultimately transferred out of military custody and tried and convicted in a civilian court, and so this would have his background as well so i'd like to sum up by quoting justice sandra day o'connor writing for the plurality in hamdi, and here's what she wrote. "as critical as the government's interest may be in detaining those who actually pose an immediate threat to the national security of the united states during ongoing international conflict, history and common sense teach
services committee as well as the intelligence committee. and here's the conclusion. i and many of my colleagues and legal scholars believe neither the aumf nor the provisions of the national defense authorization act that we are considering today constitute such an express authorization to detain american citizens. and i mentioned -- and i won't go over it again. now, i know senator kirk is waiting and i will put in the record my comments on ex parte querin in 1942 which upheld jurisdiction of...