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and this proves that the vehicle in which someone was abducted belonged to the national police force the police so the state police were responsible with a person for something. big why. here in every state police activity was documented they even took the trouble to include a summary of the respective report in the entry for each individual these entries usually include the name a few dates the document number the designation of the government organization involved and a summary of the report you are assuming that it. only does when general who goes on the basis of these personal records we have drawn up a data bank with one point two million names. beneath those sign of the amount of money if we put a population of guatemala in the seventy's and eighty's and around eight million and assume that half the people were miners it means that the state police registered and monitored more than one quarter of all adults in this country roll over their mother leaving the single simple it was a little bit. only that what i book i gave us was the deonte only tell was published in one thousand
and this proves that the vehicle in which someone was abducted belonged to the national police force the police so the state police were responsible with a person for something. big why. here in every state police activity was documented they even took the trouble to include a summary of the respective report in the entry for each individual these entries usually include the name a few dates the document number the designation of the government organization involved and a summary of the report...
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to katie these issues should evolve and at the end of twenty seventeen i asked the director of national police and the director of the national gendarmerie to work on an analysis of the reasons for suicides the parliamentary committee report also says police and security forces all so understaffed they work almost twenty two million hours in overtime without compensation if it were to be paid it would cost a staggering two hundred and seventy two million a year and much of this it states is down to the heightened terror threats and its peak tourism season kicks in pickpockets and scam artists are adding to the pressure the senators say the only way to relieve it is to hire more. between three and. almost the president has promised to boy oh boy you can hear the parliamentary report makes more than thirty recommendations to help turn this crisis around it's been welcomed by police unions something must be done to prevent the entire system from collapsing since the terror attacks in twenty fifth we're in much more demand the number of missions has multiplied but if you don't have the resources i
to katie these issues should evolve and at the end of twenty seventeen i asked the director of national police and the director of the national gendarmerie to work on an analysis of the reasons for suicides the parliamentary committee report also says police and security forces all so understaffed they work almost twenty two million hours in overtime without compensation if it were to be paid it would cost a staggering two hundred and seventy two million a year and much of this it states is...
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"the national police gazette" stands out as one of the most outrageous. yellow journalism was at its height in this time so all papers were trying to sell with the most outrageous titles in the most wild stories, so mainstream papers were covering these stories. and they had headlines that indicated that this was a pattern, a lot of titles had to do with, again it is the coachman, or another coachman scandal, so we get the sense this was going on over and over. newspapers were assuming their readers had read this before, we can certainly tell this by the title and the fact that there was a lot of humor going on and theese coachmen scandals. host: and this is prevalent in the 19th century? carolee: yes, late 19th, early 20th century. host: why did you pursue this area? carolee: i sort of stumbled upon this project. i was curious about what a coach driver does and i thought it might lead me to a few hours of googling and finding something out and moving on to whatever also was researching. and then i realized there were all these scandals no one had written
"the national police gazette" stands out as one of the most outrageous. yellow journalism was at its height in this time so all papers were trying to sell with the most outrageous titles in the most wild stories, so mainstream papers were covering these stories. and they had headlines that indicated that this was a pattern, a lot of titles had to do with, again it is the coachman, or another coachman scandal, so we get the sense this was going on over and over. newspapers were...
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actually the spanish national police had wiretaps of torshin talking to one of the gang leaders in whiche's referred to as el pad rino, the got father, they had plans to arrest him this. struck me as a potentially significant set of relationships. on the one hand butina and torshin are flying into the united states meeting with nra members, meeting with conservative activists while this investigation into suspected money laundering was going on. >> you have described torshin as her handler, perhaps. i'm going with your pronunciation butina. i'm curious, what are the charges with her? do you think there are more maria butinas out there? >> that is a very good question. the charges have escalated a bit. first we had the criminal complaint earlier in the week and then the indictment. prosecutors in court filings did say she believed she was russian intelligence or had connection toss russian intelligence. that is significant because just to complete the loop of what we wrote about in russian roulette, butina goes to las vegas when trump shows audiotape few weeks after he announces his candi
actually the spanish national police had wiretaps of torshin talking to one of the gang leaders in whiche's referred to as el pad rino, the got father, they had plans to arrest him this. struck me as a potentially significant set of relationships. on the one hand butina and torshin are flying into the united states meeting with nra members, meeting with conservative activists while this investigation into suspected money laundering was going on. >> you have described torshin as her...
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key players in the suspected terror network which spanned three continents. officers from the national police ataul haque after an 18—month operation. the police inspector investigating haque agreed to speak to me about the case for the first time 7 on condition of anonymity due to the nature of his work. haque had lived in south wales for a number of years 7 at the same time as his brother, siful sujan. but when sujan went to syria to join the so—called islamic state, haque ended up here with his spanish wife. neighbours i spoke to here remembered the large police operation last september 7 but very few people knew haque or his family, and they say haque hardly ever left his flat. the spanish police case against haque is that he effectively carried on his brother's terrorism network. using the new company isynctel, it's alleged haque continued to fund isis terrorists. spanish police say haque had also been following isis instructions on how to obtain and adapt drone equipment 7 a technique many fear could be used in domestic terrorist attacks. at the mercy of isis, there are 750,000 people s
key players in the suspected terror network which spanned three continents. officers from the national police ataul haque after an 18—month operation. the police inspector investigating haque agreed to speak to me about the case for the first time 7 on condition of anonymity due to the nature of his work. haque had lived in south wales for a number of years 7 at the same time as his brother, siful sujan. but when sujan went to syria to join the so—called islamic state, haque ended up here...
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the philippine national police has a horrible horrible record of prosecuting their own people so they have about six hundred seventy four officers who've been claimed to have been involved in human rights abuses of that about think about nineteen have been fired the rest of been given very light administrative penalties not a single one has been convicted or tried in court and convicted of human rights abuses so but is it a clear link in your view that there is it that the drug policy is linked to these these killings that i mean obviously we don't exactly know but it is it your impression of what's happening here. it's too early to say however the one of the first mayor that was killed was thought to and it up on the government's drug watch list and people who end up on that list often turn up dead but it's not the first but at the same time he was a tough on drugs mayor who emulated president to tear day who said he byard him and would subjugate his citizens to public humiliation and other strong arm tactics in order to carry out his own law and order policies however that's
the philippine national police has a horrible horrible record of prosecuting their own people so they have about six hundred seventy four officers who've been claimed to have been involved in human rights abuses of that about think about nineteen have been fired the rest of been given very light administrative penalties not a single one has been convicted or tried in court and convicted of human rights abuses so but is it a clear link in your view that there is it that the drug policy is linked...
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most importantly, he was under investigation by the spanish national police for money laundering.these ties to this organized crime money laundering gang in spain. the spanish national police had him on wiretaps -- >> he was going to be arrested. >> they were going to arrest him. he was referred to by the organized gang leader as el padrino, the godfather. they were all set to arrest him when he was going to fly in for a pirt day party. he got tipped off and didn't go. all this time he's flying in and out of the united states with butina meeting with nra leaders and republican activists. >> so in the criminal complaint against her when they decided because they thought she was going to flee, i want to read this e-mail. it's a bit -- some rough english but it's in her words. it's an e-mail they put in there that essentially explains i guess what her plan was. it says here that she has discovered the central place and influence, and they refer to in the political party one meaning the republicans, plays the gun rights organization here is nra. the nra is the largest sponsor of the e
most importantly, he was under investigation by the spanish national police for money laundering.these ties to this organized crime money laundering gang in spain. the spanish national police had him on wiretaps -- >> he was going to be arrested. >> they were going to arrest him. he was referred to by the organized gang leader as el padrino, the godfather. they were all set to arrest him when he was going to fly in for a pirt day party. he got tipped off and didn't go. all this time...
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katie these issues should have all day and at the end of twenty seventeen i asked the director of national police and the director. of the national gendarmerie to work on an analysis of the research for suicides the parliamentary committee report also says police and security forces so understaffed they worked almost twenty two million hours in overtime with that compensation if it were to be paid it would cost a staggering two hundred and seventy two million euro much of this it states is down to the heightened terror threat and its peak tourism season kicks in pickpockets and scam artists are adding to the pressure the senators say the only way to relieve it is to hire more offices between three and four thousand of them almost half the amount or is it back on his promise to boy over a five year period the parliamentary report makes more than thirty recommendations to help turn this crisis around it's been welcomed by police unions he see something must be done to prevent the entire system from collapsing since the terror attacks in twenty fifteen we're in much more demand and the number of mis
katie these issues should have all day and at the end of twenty seventeen i asked the director of national police and the director. of the national gendarmerie to work on an analysis of the research for suicides the parliamentary committee report also says police and security forces so understaffed they worked almost twenty two million hours in overtime with that compensation if it were to be paid it would cost a staggering two hundred and seventy two million euro much of this it states is down...
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. >> the regime accuses the protestors of inciting violence that's taken the lives of national policeey were simply trying to restore the peace. >> it's believed military forces fired into a catholic church earlier this month as 100 university students sought shelter. two were killed. he was there during the 15 hour siege. >> tell us if you can what happened that day. >> he showed us where the bullets fierced the church's icons. >> jesus is with you no matter how bad it gets? even as this protest unfolded supporters of the regime were holding a demonstration of their dicaf political divisions in this country and a sign that turmoil may not be ending any time soon. cbs news, nicaragua. >> well, coming up on cbs this morning we'll meet a denver mom who is pushing for new laws to allow children to safely run lemonade stands without the risk of being shutdown. plus your 9:00 to 5:00 job may be ready for an overhaul. how about a four-day work week? it may make you more productive and happier and anthony mason talks with a hollywood prop master as he reveals his secret. that's the cbs morni
. >> the regime accuses the protestors of inciting violence that's taken the lives of national policeey were simply trying to restore the peace. >> it's believed military forces fired into a catholic church earlier this month as 100 university students sought shelter. two were killed. he was there during the 15 hour siege. >> tell us if you can what happened that day. >> he showed us where the bullets fierced the church's icons. >> jesus is with you no matter how...
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sticky to the issue should have all day and at the end of twenty seventeen i asked the director of national police and the director. the national gendarmerie to work on an analysis of the reasons for suicides the parliamentary committee report also says police and security forces all so understaffed they've worked almost twenty two million hours in overtime with that compensation if it were to be paid it would cost a staggering two hundred and seventy two million euro much of this it states is down to the heightened terror threat and its peak tourism season kicks in pickpockets and scam artists are adding to the pressure the senators say the only way to relieve it is to hire more officers between three and four thousand of them almost half the amount president back on his promise to boy over a five year period the parliamentary report makes more than thirty recommendations to help turn this crisis around it's been welcomed by police unions he said something must be done to prevent the entire system from collapsing since the terror attacks in twenty fifteen we're in much more demand the number of m
sticky to the issue should have all day and at the end of twenty seventeen i asked the director of national police and the director. the national gendarmerie to work on an analysis of the reasons for suicides the parliamentary committee report also says police and security forces all so understaffed they've worked almost twenty two million hours in overtime with that compensation if it were to be paid it would cost a staggering two hundred and seventy two million euro much of this it states is...
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sticky to the issue should have all day and at the end of twenty seventeen i asked the director of national police and the director. of the national gendarmerie to work on an analysis of the reasons for suicides the parliamentary committee report also says police and security forces so understaffed they worked almost twenty two million hours in overtime with that compensation if it were to be paid it would cost a staggering two hundred and seventy two million euro much of this it states is down to the heightened terror threat and its peak tourism season kicks in pickpockets and scam artists adding to the pressure the senators say the only way to relieve it is to hire more officers between three and four thousand of them almost half the amount president back on his promise to boy oh but by your periods the parliamentary report makes more than thirty recommendations to help turn this crisis around it's been welcomed by police unions he see something must be done to prevent the entire system from collapsing since the terror attacks in twenty fifteen we're in much more demand the number of missions ha
sticky to the issue should have all day and at the end of twenty seventeen i asked the director of national police and the director. of the national gendarmerie to work on an analysis of the reasons for suicides the parliamentary committee report also says police and security forces so understaffed they worked almost twenty two million hours in overtime with that compensation if it were to be paid it would cost a staggering two hundred and seventy two million euro much of this it states is down...
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sticky to the issue should have all day and at the end of twenty seventeen i asked the director of national police and the director. the national gendarmerie to work on an analysis of the reasons for suicides the parliamentary committee report also says police and security forces off so understaffed paperwork almost twenty two million hours in overtime without compensation if it were to be paid it would cost a staggering two hundred and seventy two million euro much of this it states is down to the heightened terror threats and its peak tourism season kicks in pickpockets and scam artists are adding to the pressure the senators say the only way to relieve it is to hire more officers between three and four thousand of them almost half the amount or is it back on his promise to boy oh but boy if you hear it the parliamentary report makes more than thirty recommendations to help turn this crisis around it's been welcomed by police unions something must be done to prevent the entire system from collapsing since the terror attacks in twenty fifteen we're in much more demand the number of missions has m
sticky to the issue should have all day and at the end of twenty seventeen i asked the director of national police and the director. the national gendarmerie to work on an analysis of the reasons for suicides the parliamentary committee report also says police and security forces off so understaffed paperwork almost twenty two million hours in overtime without compensation if it were to be paid it would cost a staggering two hundred and seventy two million euro much of this it states is down to...
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and at the end of twenty seventeen i asked the director of national police and the director of the national gendarmerie to work on an analysis of the reasons for suicides the parliamentary report makes more than thirty recommendations to help turn this crisis around it's been welcomed by police unions he said something must be urgently done to prevent the entire system from collapsing and they say you can't put a price tag on the security of the french republic charlot even ski r.t. paris. style is from new york's become the face of apparently growing movement among american liberals he released a video which quickly went viral calling all people to walk away from what he sees as the phony compassion of the democratic party we spoke to the man who started the care. i myself was a lifelong liberal democratic voter i would say kind of democrat by default because i'm a gay man and i think that the expectation for a lot of minority groups is that we are supposed to vote democrat and that we are supposed to be liberals so i found myself sort of in the tribe on the left most of my life but there
and at the end of twenty seventeen i asked the director of national police and the director of the national gendarmerie to work on an analysis of the reasons for suicides the parliamentary report makes more than thirty recommendations to help turn this crisis around it's been welcomed by police unions he said something must be urgently done to prevent the entire system from collapsing and they say you can't put a price tag on the security of the french republic charlot even ski r.t. paris....
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and at the end of twenty seventeen i asked the director of national police and the director of the national gendarmerie to work on an analysis of the reasons for suicides the parliamentary report makes more than thirty recommendations to help turn this crisis around it's been welcomed by police unions he said something must be urgently done to prevent the entire system from collapsing and they say you can't put a price tag on the security of the french republic charlot even ski r.t. paris. hairstylist from new york has become apparently the growing face of a movement among american american liberals he's released a video which quickly went viral calling on people to walk away from what he sees as the phony liberalism of the democratic party we spoke to the man who started the campaign to find out what prompted it all for him and why he thinks is gaining momentum crucially. i myself was a lifelong liberal democratic voter i would say kind of democrat by default because i'm a gay man and i think that the expectation for a lot of minority groups is that we are supposed to vote democrat and tha
and at the end of twenty seventeen i asked the director of national police and the director of the national gendarmerie to work on an analysis of the reasons for suicides the parliamentary report makes more than thirty recommendations to help turn this crisis around it's been welcomed by police unions he said something must be urgently done to prevent the entire system from collapsing and they say you can't put a price tag on the security of the french republic charlot even ski r.t. paris....
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and at the end of twenty seventeen i asked the director of national police and the director of the national gendarmerie to work on an analysis of the reasons for suicides the parliamentary report makes more than thirty recommendations to help turn this crisis around it's been welcomed by police unions he said something must be urgently done to prevent the entire system from collapsing and they say you can't put a price tag on the security of the french republic charlot even ski r.t. paris. ecuador's issued an arrest warrant for the country's former president rafael correa requested that interpol extradite the former leader now from belgium recurrently lives careers accused of involvement in the kidnapping of former opposition lawmaker fernando balder meantime balder himself has been charged with orchestrating a fold coup attempt in twenty term career was president of ecuador for a decade from two thousand and seven he denies the accusations against him. just days after striking out wide ranging e.u. migrant deal chancellor merkel is now proposing a new plan which would see germany sending f
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the ortega regime accuses the protesters of inciting violence that has taken the lives of national policeo claim they were simply trying to restore the peace. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: it's believed paramilitary forces loyal to ortega fired into a catholic church earlier this month as 100 university students sought shelter. >> reporter: two were killed. father eric alvarado was there during the 15-hour siege. tell us if you can what happened that day. sta the worst day of your life. he showed us where the bullets >> is with us.urch'sics. >> is with you, no matter how bad it gets. even as this protest unfolded, supporters of the ortega regime were holding a demonstration of their own, an indication of the deep political divisions in this country and a sign turil may not be ending anytime soon. >>> salvage workers have recovered the duck boat that sank in a missouri lake last week, killing 17 tourists. nine of the victims came from one family. omar villafranca has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: divers at table rock lake only needed a few hours to lift the submerged duck boat o
the ortega regime accuses the protesters of inciting violence that has taken the lives of national policeo claim they were simply trying to restore the peace. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: it's believed paramilitary forces loyal to ortega fired into a catholic church earlier this month as 100 university students sought shelter. >> reporter: two were killed. father eric alvarado was there during the 15-hour siege. tell us if you can what happened that day. sta the worst day of your life....
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many years ago and edwin morgan wrote that wonderful poem open the doors he was the mark of the national police is that it was erected and mr morgan's ploy and resonated with the entire country so that today our tourism slogan is scotland is now and now it's all about opening the doors to everyone to say this is a welcoming caring sharing country we invite you to join us so from a vegetable point of view the strong brand identity does not carry forward to to people buying products the people see the identity as the reason for purchasing but let's say food products international yes people make their decision to purchase tourism items. not just based upon emotion but also based upon the economic offer so this is why the challenge of brecht's it and the challenge of trade tariffs could negatively impact tourism and it's very important that we soften this is much as possible i know you've talked about some of the successes that scott mossad in recent years is thinking not just about scotland but maybe internationally or of a catastrophic elements that you can. or attempt to come off or things that
many years ago and edwin morgan wrote that wonderful poem open the doors he was the mark of the national police is that it was erected and mr morgan's ploy and resonated with the entire country so that today our tourism slogan is scotland is now and now it's all about opening the doors to everyone to say this is a welcoming caring sharing country we invite you to join us so from a vegetable point of view the strong brand identity does not carry forward to to people buying products the people...
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the ortega regime accuses the protesters of inciting violence that has taken the lives of national policeo claim they were simply trying to restore the peace. ( gunfire ) >> reporter: it's believed paramilitary forces loyal to ortega fired into a catholic church earlier this month, as 100 university students sought shelter. >> reporter: two were killed. father erica verada was there during the 15-hour siege. tell us, if you can, what happened that day. ( translated ): the worst day of your life. he showed us where the bullets pierced the church's icons. ( translated ): jesus is with you no matter how bad it gets. even as this protest unfolded, supporters of the ortega regime were holding a demonstration of their own, an indication of the deep political divisions in this country, and a sign that turmoil may not be ending any time soon. jeff? >> glor: manuel bojorquez in managua for us tonight. manny, thanks. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," a deadly shooting caught on video. why the gunman is not being charged. and later, rescuing the rescuers. this is not a screensaver. this is t
the ortega regime accuses the protesters of inciting violence that has taken the lives of national policeo claim they were simply trying to restore the peace. ( gunfire ) >> reporter: it's believed paramilitary forces loyal to ortega fired into a catholic church earlier this month, as 100 university students sought shelter. >> reporter: two were killed. father erica verada was there during the 15-hour siege. tell us, if you can, what happened that day. ( translated ): the worst day...
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but the most important thing in terms of the crime wave and the creation of the national police is there was a dramatic reduction in the number of people policing the country in the months after the peace agreement was signed in 1992 and 1993. already in 1993 you have homicide rates going very high and 1994, you have, ironically, two of the most successful peace processes in the world, south africa and el salvador having the highest homicide rates in the world by 1994. that is before the gangs took up the kind of power and influence they have. part of the story is the gap of the transition between old security forces that were de- mobilized and the new ones created. that sets the stage. then you have a police force with really high marks in the mid-1990's and then experienced increasing problems and corruption and political rivalries and attempts to politicize the pnc became worse in the late 1990s. so an optimistic take on that reform effort became relatively mixed, i would say. most would consider the pnc to be the most professional in the triangle, but still has a lot of problems. i d
but the most important thing in terms of the crime wave and the creation of the national police is there was a dramatic reduction in the number of people policing the country in the months after the peace agreement was signed in 1992 and 1993. already in 1993 you have homicide rates going very high and 1994, you have, ironically, two of the most successful peace processes in the world, south africa and el salvador having the highest homicide rates in the world by 1994. that is before the gangs...
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been stationed there now because on my right side actually is the head coach of the vision of national police agency and that's going to you know it's very much i like the heightened in that so q after the execution of. the only that are in these final words because there is a plan is still. shocked by that but it's not back in one thousand nine hundred five on they don't want to leave any they need space and you don't want chances anymore it's actually as you mentioned japan is going to betting so what's the q. and a big thank you thank you and actually on july twenty eighth they're going to be going to the city but i. don't don't think three years i don't think and every now and then we the japanese but it's forming some kind of great you're not going to get out of. deals i guess that as well again this is a new and reminded people that maybe japan would be it would be one nobody thoughts that it's not back in the future yet all right thought is telling me that thank you . britain's home secretary has called on russia to explain itself off to a man and woman collapse some exposure to a nerv
been stationed there now because on my right side actually is the head coach of the vision of national police agency and that's going to you know it's very much i like the heightened in that so q after the execution of. the only that are in these final words because there is a plan is still. shocked by that but it's not back in one thousand nine hundred five on they don't want to leave any they need space and you don't want chances anymore it's actually as you mentioned japan is going to...
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what a minute just near to that is the national police agency so this is a very secure area usually you know we have seen border security and actually do they. also they do. it's going to get all but they're going to addition that. one of. them will find if i thought in terms of the general security situation how is japan dealing with the threat of attacks especially with a twenty twenty lympics coming out. exactly this is a very important issue is about who has been preparing to host this lympics and indeed when they won last name from david center and then find they say that. tokyo is one of the safest cities in the world and they want to show their commitment to this by doing more and more details i guess that is the facts and this time they chose to define that won't if you like that there's a ban is that security city and god knows what this there is that twenty thirty years ago there will be always security and safe funny thank you for. these twenty four people including emergency workers have been killed off to file extolled in for warehouses exploded near mexico city the red cro
what a minute just near to that is the national police agency so this is a very secure area usually you know we have seen border security and actually do they. also they do. it's going to get all but they're going to addition that. one of. them will find if i thought in terms of the general security situation how is japan dealing with the threat of attacks especially with a twenty twenty lympics coming out. exactly this is a very important issue is about who has been preparing to host this...
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officers are currently searching the area with help from the national police as surface helicopter.oby is described as being of average height for his age with short brown hair. he was wearing a blue and white check shirt, a blue hat, blue and green leaf patterned shorts and brown trainers. that is toby drury, eight years old, who has vanished in the area near the badger public house in new ash green. if anyone thinks they have seen him, they are urged to call 101, quoting reference 01 05 77 but if you just call 101 and tell them it is about the missing boy in kent they will be able to help. that is toby drury. he has been missing now for three hours and police are anxious to trace him. more than 100 fire fighters are working in what's being described as "extremely testing conditions" at the scene of a huge moorland fire in lancashire. yesterday, strong winds led to two fires merging — the result now covers square miles. officials say it could take at least a week to put out the flames. our correspondent sarah walton has this report. the fires are still burning. pockets of the north
officers are currently searching the area with help from the national police as surface helicopter.oby is described as being of average height for his age with short brown hair. he was wearing a blue and white check shirt, a blue hat, blue and green leaf patterned shorts and brown trainers. that is toby drury, eight years old, who has vanished in the area near the badger public house in new ash green. if anyone thinks they have seen him, they are urged to call 101, quoting reference 01 05 77...
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on sunday, nicaragua's national police accused the opposition of kidnapping, torturing, and incinerating a police officer. thousands of amazon workers in germany, poland, and spain are on strike today to protest poor working conditions. today's strike was timed to coincide with amazon's promotional holiday called "prime day," which the company useses to try to drive sales.. uber is under federal investigation for gender discrimimination. the u.s. equal employment opportunity commission iss probining uber's hiring practic, wages, and other evidence of gender-based discrimination. the revelalations of this probe were first reported by the "wall street journal" and come only ya weweek after uber's head of humn resourceces liane hohornsey, , resigned over her r handling f racial discrimination claims within uber. president trump's son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner is facing more scrutiny over his family's real estate empire, kushner companies. on monday, 20 current and former tenants of a kushner companies-owned property in new york city filed a $10 million lawsuit claiming they we
on sunday, nicaragua's national police accused the opposition of kidnapping, torturing, and incinerating a police officer. thousands of amazon workers in germany, poland, and spain are on strike today to protest poor working conditions. today's strike was timed to coincide with amazon's promotional holiday called "prime day," which the company useses to try to drive sales.. uber is under federal investigation for gender discrimimination. the u.s. equal employment opportunity...
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causing the horrific increase in violence with our law enforcement panel joined me now, former national policent hill and new jersey sheriffs association, thank you for joining us this morning. let's start with you. what do you put the blame on? >> reporter: our courts are very lax. the death penalty -- a huge issue. a place to get better. it is a tragedy. >> training a police officer to need better training and anything else they could be doing. >> officers have the best training in the world. when i was in the police we had in service every year, the large problem we are dealing with, the latest shooting in chicago, haven't mentioned the officer was black and had the officer been right mass media would say white officer shoots unarmed black teen. the report is different on how we are dealing with police and bounce back from the previous administration. shannon: agree with that? >> i do agree with it. it is becoming worse because the media in many cases chimed in once these messages are not accurate. we have done a great deal of good in terms of making progress in the last few years, we try t
causing the horrific increase in violence with our law enforcement panel joined me now, former national policent hill and new jersey sheriffs association, thank you for joining us this morning. let's start with you. what do you put the blame on? >> reporter: our courts are very lax. the death penalty -- a huge issue. a place to get better. it is a tragedy. >> training a police officer to need better training and anything else they could be doing. >> officers have the best...
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each time, police entered the attacker's dna into a national database. police formed a task force which included plainclothes teams working round the clock and last saturday police were going to issue a public warning about the case but the case broke open. >> the investigators in uniform and plainclothes were in the south of market area here in san francisco conducting undercover operations when they observed an individual who matched the -- his behavior and m.o. matched the description from the four previous sexual assaults. >> reporter: the dna matched and lazo is now in jail. his bail is more than $4 million. police are still trying to determine if lazo ever actually worked for a rideshare company. uber tells us he did not work for them. we asked women rideshare passengers what they did to stay safe. >> i always make sure that the license plate matches with what's in the app. i always make sure that the name -- they know my name. i see a picture of them on the app. that is the only way i'll get into one. >> reporter: and police say it's likely there a
each time, police entered the attacker's dna into a national database. police formed a task force which included plainclothes teams working round the clock and last saturday police were going to issue a public warning about the case but the case broke open. >> the investigators in uniform and plainclothes were in the south of market area here in san francisco conducting undercover operations when they observed an individual who matched the -- his behavior and m.o. matched the description...
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on sunday, nicaragua's national police accused the opposition of kidnapping, torturing, and incinerating a police officer. amy: on monday, hundreds marched in the streets of managua to demand justice for students killed friday during an hours-long standoff at the national autonomous university of nicaragua between pro-government forces and opposition protesters who had seized control of the university campus. tuesday, u.n. spokesman farhan condedemned it. thet is essential to in violence in nicaragua and revitalize t the national dialoe or for political solutions. he noted the human rights and affirmed the governmnment's responsibilityo o protectt cicitizens from a principle that should not be forgotten at a time when we import shall have a death toll that is absolutely shocking. amy: danielle -- daniel ortega has served as president of nicaragua since 2007. in the late 1970's, as the leader of the sandinista national liberation front, he helped overthrow the u.s.-backed nicaraguan dictator anastasio somoza. ortega then n led nicaragua from 1979 to 1990, before being elected again in 200
on sunday, nicaragua's national police accused the opposition of kidnapping, torturing, and incinerating a police officer. amy: on monday, hundreds marched in the streets of managua to demand justice for students killed friday during an hours-long standoff at the national autonomous university of nicaragua between pro-government forces and opposition protesters who had seized control of the university campus. tuesday, u.n. spokesman farhan condedemned it. thet is essential to in violence in...
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according to the philippines news agency, the country's national police commission reportedly placeday they have no idea why the killer apparently targeted him. they are also looking at those perp walks as a possible motive. aaron mclaughlin, cnn. >> here at home, the maryland woman who says she was cyber stalked by the "capital gazette" shooting suspect is speaking out. anne talking about the nightmare she endured from his constant verbal attacks, she explains why she was forced to file a complaint against the former classmate. >> i would be afraid that he could show up anywhere at any time and kill me. i have been tormented and traumatized and terrorized for so long that it has i think changed the fiber of my being. he said f-you. go kill yourself. you're going to need a protective order. he is very cold. he is very calculated. he is very intelligent. bun thing that i do feel now is that he can no longer silence me. >> meantime, cnn has learned that the suspect allegedly sent multiple threatening letters before thursday's attack. the liters dated same day of the shooting were sent
according to the philippines news agency, the country's national police commission reportedly placeday they have no idea why the killer apparently targeted him. they are also looking at those perp walks as a possible motive. aaron mclaughlin, cnn. >> here at home, the maryland woman who says she was cyber stalked by the "capital gazette" shooting suspect is speaking out. anne talking about the nightmare she endured from his constant verbal attacks, she explains why she was...
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i am national leave for counterterrorism police. chief medical officer and to give you an update on the major incident we have heard about today in amesbury. following a man and woman are critically ill in hospital. earlier today, deputy chief constable from the worcester police gave an update of the situation. however i can confirm that there has been a significant development and that counter terrorism network is now leading the investigation into this incident. this evening, i have received test results that showed the two people have been exposed to the two people have been exposed to the nerve agent. at approximately 9:15am on saturday the 30th ofjune in the southwest ambulance service was called to a residential address in amesbury. a 44—year—old woman had collapsed and she was subsequently taken to hospital. at around 3:30pm that date, the amulet service was called back to that same address where a 45—year—old man had also fallen ill. the man was taken to hospital and wiltshire police were then informed. from an initial assess
i am national leave for counterterrorism police. chief medical officer and to give you an update on the major incident we have heard about today in amesbury. following a man and woman are critically ill in hospital. earlier today, deputy chief constable from the worcester police gave an update of the situation. however i can confirm that there has been a significant development and that counter terrorism network is now leading the investigation into this incident. this evening, i have received...
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national security. my offices were raided by the police. they seized all of our documents and used them to create a tax rebate fraud, in other words, stealing $230 million in taxes that my firm paid to the russian government. my lawyer discovered the fraud. he exposed it. in retaliation, he was subsequently arrested, put in pretrial detention, torture at first 258 days, and killed on november 16 at the age of 37. i made it my life's work to get justice for him. the way in which i have been able to get justice is through a mechanism called -- visas of people involved in his torture and death. vladimir putin did not like this theuse he is one of beneficiaries of the crime that sergei magnitsky exposed. as a result, putin feels very vulnerable. he feels as if his money could be frozen. the magnitsky act does not just apply to the united states anymore. it applies to canada, latvia, gibraltar. there are eight other countries on deck including germany, france, sweden, denmark, poland, australia, south africa, ukraine . when putin came back as pr
national security. my offices were raided by the police. they seized all of our documents and used them to create a tax rebate fraud, in other words, stealing $230 million in taxes that my firm paid to the russian government. my lawyer discovered the fraud. he exposed it. in retaliation, he was subsequently arrested, put in pretrial detention, torture at first 258 days, and killed on november 16 at the age of 37. i made it my life's work to get justice for him. the way in which i have been able...
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, sombra, her name means shadow in spanish is one of 246 four legged members of the colombian national policehat makes her such a threat, you ask. police say the german shepherd has participated in 300 anti-drug trafficking operations around colombia and helped in capturing, listen to this, at least 245 suspects. she has been able to sniff out about nine metric tons of cocaine in multiple operations targeting one of colombia's most powerful criminal groups. police call her the torment recovering to the head of a drug cartel who is on the list of colombia's most wanted. and listen to this. she also found about 100 kilos of cocaine that people carried inside their bodies or in secret luggage compartments at the airport. quite a resume for this distinguished member of the canine unit. >> she's been busy no doubt. how do police learn that a bounty had been placed on her head? >> yes. we asked police that very question. and the colonel told us that during their routine intelligence work and surveillance operations they learned that a two million peso bount bounty $75,000 bounty had been put hn oth
, sombra, her name means shadow in spanish is one of 246 four legged members of the colombian national policehat makes her such a threat, you ask. police say the german shepherd has participated in 300 anti-drug trafficking operations around colombia and helped in capturing, listen to this, at least 245 suspects. she has been able to sniff out about nine metric tons of cocaine in multiple operations targeting one of colombia's most powerful criminal groups. police call her the torment...
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to agree without incorporating themselves into the armed forces, but to actually have 20% px national police members and 50% the combatant. so it was a real success story in terms of emigrating to a large extent working alongside each other. there were already difficult there, right? but the most important thing is there was a dramatic reduction in the number of people policing the country in the months after the peace agreement was signed in 1992 and 1993. 1993, you have homicide rates going very high and 1994, you have, ironically, two of the most successful in the world, south africa and el salvador having the highest in the world by 1994. that is before the gangs took up the kind of power and influence they have. part of the story is the gap of the transition between old security forces mobilized and the new ones created. that sets the stage you have a police force with really high marks in my dissertation for example, it in the mid-1990's, but then experienced increasing problems and corruption and political rivalries and attempts to politicize became worse. that reform effort became re
to agree without incorporating themselves into the armed forces, but to actually have 20% px national police members and 50% the combatant. so it was a real success story in terms of emigrating to a large extent working alongside each other. there were already difficult there, right? but the most important thing is there was a dramatic reduction in the number of people policing the country in the months after the peace agreement was signed in 1992 and 1993. 1993, you have homicide rates going...
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just like castro, morales also continues to clamp down on the opposition, sending his national police to deploy repressive tactics and silence dissent brutally. just last month his hench man killed a young student from public university where students peacefully were protesting, calling for additional resources for their college. the latest state department of human rights report states that morales' power over the judicial system, the denial of fair and timely public trials and prosecution of political opponents are at the top of his human rights abuses. his greatest hits. it's no wonder that over 1,200 bolivian political exiles are now living in brazil and peru and paraguay and spain and here in our wonderful country, i 81. connie was born and raised in brooklyn, new york, where she met and fell in love with a woman who would become her wife, ruthie. they became a couple in 1974, long before same-sex couples were afforded equal rights. she was a school counselor and in 1988 they joined two other couples and sued the new york department of education for domestic partner benefits for
just like castro, morales also continues to clamp down on the opposition, sending his national police to deploy repressive tactics and silence dissent brutally. just last month his hench man killed a young student from public university where students peacefully were protesting, calling for additional resources for their college. the latest state department of human rights report states that morales' power over the judicial system, the denial of fair and timely public trials and prosecution of...
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hundreds of homes lost, even those belonging to first responderses including the reading police chief. national guard troops and police agencies from other areas of northern california have been sent to help patrol the area. >> people driving through neighborhoods going around roadblocks, shouldering doors, getting into residents that maybe haven't been burnt. >> the message from first responders is for residents to heed evacuation orders, not doing so puts neighbors and firefighters at risk. the worst thing that happens is people refuse to leave and then the fire is coming. >> so far, 12 to 13 people have been reported missing or unaccounted for. the sheriff is asking anyone who evacuated to check in with friends and family. the hot line to report missing people is up on your screen right there. and we'll have the latest on the carr fire throughout the weekend. stay with abc7 news for live reports from laura anthony and from dion lim him. >> smoke from the fires has been drifting down our way. look at this video of mount diablo. smoke is also reported in the north bay especially in marin count
hundreds of homes lost, even those belonging to first responderses including the reading police chief. national guard troops and police agencies from other areas of northern california have been sent to help patrol the area. >> people driving through neighborhoods going around roadblocks, shouldering doors, getting into residents that maybe haven't been burnt. >> the message from first responders is for residents to heed evacuation orders, not doing so puts neighbors and...
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police will face in corey. following about for us at the national assembly. thank you. her world news, police in toronto say one person has been killed, 13 others wounded after a gunman opened fire on a busy avenue. place in thetook greektown district at about 10:00 p.m. the gunman was killed. the motive remains unclear. we report. toronto's greektown is usually a lively area. on sunday night, it was ththe scene of a shooting. a man fired a handgun into restaurants along a street, shooting over a dozen people before dying after an exchange of gunfire with police. >> i heard at least 20 shots. in intervals, a clip, reloading, clip. >> it seems surreal. almost like it was not happening. everyone was moving and going away. it was like it was not happening. it was hard to believe it was real. >> and official has told media she believes the shooter was disturbed. the incident was not gang related. the police chief said it was too early y to determine a motive. >> we have a young lady that is deceased. we have a young girl, nine years old, that is critical. is rare e ince cana
police will face in corey. following about for us at the national assembly. thank you. her world news, police in toronto say one person has been killed, 13 others wounded after a gunman opened fire on a busy avenue. place in thetook greektown district at about 10:00 p.m. the gunman was killed. the motive remains unclear. we report. toronto's greektown is usually a lively area. on sunday night, it was ththe scene of a shooting. a man fired a handgun into restaurants along a street, shooting over...
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government was taking back vehicles it had donated to the nicaraguan national police. nick schifrin has our story. >> schifrin: the street battles are explosive. through long nights... ...and hot summer days. protestors are often armed with no more than cinder blocks and homemade bombs. ( gunfire ) security services fire, as they cower in fear. young people who livestream the violence, and are willing to di >> ( translated ): i want to say goodbye and i love you to my family" >> schifrin: many are students rallying against a ruler who once overthrew a dictator, now accused of becoming r dictator. fo11 years daniel ortega has led nicaragua, and he has consolidated near total por, ended term limits, and employed deadly force on protestors who demand democratireforms. >> ( translated ): today we are seeing a government who does not want to negotiate withhe people of nicaragua, and is instead only repressing the people of nicaragua. >> schifrin: in th battle, the catholic church has chosen the protestors' side. religious leaders have come t to support demonstrators who hol
government was taking back vehicles it had donated to the nicaraguan national police. nick schifrin has our story. >> schifrin: the street battles are explosive. through long nights... ...and hot summer days. protestors are often armed with no more than cinder blocks and homemade bombs. ( gunfire ) security services fire, as they cower in fear. young people who livestream the violence, and are willing to di >> ( translated ): i want to say goodbye and i love you to my family"...