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heads of state can be held accountable before international tribunals for the atrocities that are perpetrated in their name ok well if i could stay with you then i mean would you like to amend that by saying some heads of states can be held accountable for what they do in the world yes absolutely i mean going to exaggerate the achievements of international criminal law i mean i think we all recognize that international criminal law is very much a work in progress but nonetheless we have seen kind of relatively remarkable thing is i mean even though slobodan milosevic died before the conclusion of his trial before the international criminal. tribunal for you can slavia nonetheless quite remarkable fact that this was a former president of a nation he was being put on trial before an international court and that's no mean achievement is the project of international justice complete by all means not we now see a fledgling international criminal court also in existence in the hague has that court been successful to date well it's way too early to tell the fact that russia china knighted states pak
heads of state can be held accountable before international tribunals for the atrocities that are perpetrated in their name ok well if i could stay with you then i mean would you like to amend that by saying some heads of states can be held accountable for what they do in the world yes absolutely i mean going to exaggerate the achievements of international criminal law i mean i think we all recognize that international criminal law is very much a work in progress but nonetheless we have seen...
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they are too often the victims and too often the perpetrators. tonight what really what happens when a bullet rips through your body. it is not like the movies. a football coach tries to move boys away from the streets before the violence can claim them. and the debate over trying juveniles as adults all straight ahead on "second look." good evening, i'm julie haener. and this is "second look." late last month berkeley police responded to a call that has become all too common, not just in the bay area but across the country. a 14-year-old boy was shot in the head and died a week later. he was a promising athlete whose life ended before it really began. and his family joins so many others mourning for a lost child and lamenting the easy availability of guns. ktvu's janna katsuyama first brought us this report on november 1st, two days after the shooting. >> reporter: this home video shows larry malik greyson several years ago. the family says he was a budding athlete with a big future and a big smile. but saturday afternoon the 14- year-old boy wa
they are too often the victims and too often the perpetrators. tonight what really what happens when a bullet rips through your body. it is not like the movies. a football coach tries to move boys away from the streets before the violence can claim them. and the debate over trying juveniles as adults all straight ahead on "second look." good evening, i'm julie haener. and this is "second look." late last month berkeley police responded to a call that has become all too...
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in point mumia abu jamal viewed as america's very own political prisoner the united states the perpetrator of gross human rights violations is using human rights as a political football against its enemies and its enemies are enemies not because they violate human rights necessarily but because the us wants to change the government in their country the country often accusing adversaries like syria iran and north korea of oppressing citizens is now faced with defending domestic practices like indefinite detention for prison conditions and racial profiling don't stand idly by don't be silent when dissidents elsewhere are imprisoned america is home to the world's largest prison population with two point three million. people currently behind bars children can be sentenced to life in prison a place where more than one hundred undocumented immigrants have died while awaiting deportation. increasing discrimination against muslims another blemish on america's human rights record. hundreds have been arrested in so-called f.b.i. for oil terror plots plots using government paid informants to set up
in point mumia abu jamal viewed as america's very own political prisoner the united states the perpetrator of gross human rights violations is using human rights as a political football against its enemies and its enemies are enemies not because they violate human rights necessarily but because the us wants to change the government in their country the country often accusing adversaries like syria iran and north korea of oppressing citizens is now faced with defending domestic practices like...
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i would say most men are not perpetrators. the problem is the men who aren't perpetrators don't stand up to speak out to their brothers and fathers and uncles and sons who are perpetrators. >> hinojosa: and say things, for example, when they are in a conversation, they don't stop them and say, "don't talk like that around me." >> exactly. >> hinojosa: "don't use that terminology." >> exactly. they don't break the brotherhood. they don't risk losing their stature and their power in the circle of men. and i think one of the things that's really important is that we help everybody begin to identify how traumatized they are. men are traumatized and humiliated and ashamed, and what they do is they become more violent, and they become more macho, and they become more proving, you know, how sure of themselves they are. women are... end up, often, on the end of that. and i don't want to demonize anyone. i think when i started this movement, you know... years ago, being a survivor, i had a lot of my own anger and a lot of... at my fath
i would say most men are not perpetrators. the problem is the men who aren't perpetrators don't stand up to speak out to their brothers and fathers and uncles and sons who are perpetrators. >> hinojosa: and say things, for example, when they are in a conversation, they don't stop them and say, "don't talk like that around me." >> exactly. >> hinojosa: "don't use that terminology." >> exactly. they don't break the brotherhood. they don't risk losing...
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the victims, i think they're really decent human beings, they cover up perpetrators.hey're trying to help them. in the back of my mind, i thought, if i don't get killed tonight, then i'd like him to hear what he sounds like. >> larry: is it legal to tape a phone conversation? >> it is if you think your life is threatened or the person is doing illegal connotations. so, what she did, she didn't do it for herself, but it is perfectly appropriate. if she wanted to call the police, for example, right after the call, she would have something to show the police. >> larry: play it for 911. >> yes. >> larry: how did the tapes ever get released? >> i have no idea. it's -- >> larry: they were just in my possession. >> of my lawyers. >> larry: how can they be released if you're the only one with them. >> no, no, no, she's not the only ones with him. she said her lawyers had them. not me. and the court had them. the court in the same way that these files are broken into two days ago where 1,000 documents were releases or 2,000, the tapes came out of the course house. >> larry: so
the victims, i think they're really decent human beings, they cover up perpetrators.hey're trying to help them. in the back of my mind, i thought, if i don't get killed tonight, then i'd like him to hear what he sounds like. >> larry: is it legal to tape a phone conversation? >> it is if you think your life is threatened or the person is doing illegal connotations. so, what she did, she didn't do it for herself, but it is perfectly appropriate. if she wanted to call the police, for...
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-- than the potential perpetrator.where i think we are missing an opportunity is -- this will be controversial. nobody told us you wearing a dark suit, white shirt, tie. you look like a young republican, even if you are not. and i do not know where they told the public defender's office, if you are a man, you should have a ponytail and endearing. [laughter] -- earring. am i talking about style, how you present yourself? yes, it matters. >> there is a story line on "raising the bar" where one of the characters is made to cut his ponytail by the need woman judge to whom he appears in front of all the time. ultimately, he does get the hair cut and looks like a young republican, and begins winning more cases. >> i would normally agree with everything that jonathan says, but my cousin vinny won with a purple suit. [laughter] >> john and i have known each other for 15, 20 minutes. [laughter] i am not a media person. these folks know better. one thing i can tell you the public defender should do, lawyers in private practice,
-- than the potential perpetrator.where i think we are missing an opportunity is -- this will be controversial. nobody told us you wearing a dark suit, white shirt, tie. you look like a young republican, even if you are not. and i do not know where they told the public defender's office, if you are a man, you should have a ponytail and endearing. [laughter] -- earring. am i talking about style, how you present yourself? yes, it matters. >> there is a story line on "raising the...
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>> this guy in instructs perpetrators to put pen ups of children's on the wall.e sure they're clothed. it instructs how to use condom on children. if someone committed a terrorist act that killed 3,000 people in one day, would we tolerate that for sale online under a first amendment argument? i don't think so. >> reporter: so far, amazon has said very little after pulling the book off its website. but some users have piped up siting the first amendment. they say child pornography laws prohibit pictures but so far words are protected. >> brittany, thank you. >>> a maryland woman is claiming her life with flesh eating bacteria. some of the images of what she went through are graphic. a flesh eating disorder is rare. but once it takes hold, usually through an open wound, the bacteria release toxins that devour and destroy tissue. sandy had a c section back in 2005 and ended up spending years in baltimore shock trauma center where surgeons tried to stop the bacteria spread through her belly. >> there was this yellow waxy saran wrap stuff over my abdomen and i remembe
>> this guy in instructs perpetrators to put pen ups of children's on the wall.e sure they're clothed. it instructs how to use condom on children. if someone committed a terrorist act that killed 3,000 people in one day, would we tolerate that for sale online under a first amendment argument? i don't think so. >> reporter: so far, amazon has said very little after pulling the book off its website. but some users have piped up siting the first amendment. they say child pornography...
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offense, perpetrators, a defense and that combination of both and we will continue to walk on -- work on an perpetuity i am afraid. >> [inaudible] >> i will all leave that decision to the president and the state department's as they are in charge part of the bottom-line that is a difficult decision any administration has to make but the source of terror of the source of the threat to your troops, the source of training in is in another country come reversed need to get the collaboration and cooperation of those countries. if it is not forthcoming and threats continue to persist, then you have the challenge whether to take bilateral action with the military and diplomatic members of the president's team. pakistan is a great ally and have done a lot but in certain areas on the border, with good drones it has created problems and externally and internally but at the end of the day it is about trying to be as sensitive as 3k and. there has been the elevated amount of strikes but there are things behind the scenes with discussions. >> how does all this security work against that? >> then d
offense, perpetrators, a defense and that combination of both and we will continue to walk on -- work on an perpetuity i am afraid. >> [inaudible] >> i will all leave that decision to the president and the state department's as they are in charge part of the bottom-line that is a difficult decision any administration has to make but the source of terror of the source of the threat to your troops, the source of training in is in another country come reversed need to get the...
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to grips with the fact that it has serious human rights problems within its country and that it perpetrates serious human rights abuses around the world including in afghanistan iraq pakistan yemen just to name a few i think to say that to talk about rogue states the us is a rogue state into terms of human rights now when you don't you think that it's it's a little unfair to just point fingers at everyone else who is speaking without actually realizing that there are problems in this country they need to be confronted and you know at least there is some kind of a forum now where internationally people can speak about it where the obama administration themselves will have volunteered to be a part of it and will submit their own reports there's been no lack of criticism at the united states you don't need to have a forum in the in the u.n. to do that of course it happens all the time and then i see it in the united way see the need to address guantanamo bay to address you know the fact that our prison population is one of the largest in the entire there and we already have a system in place a
to grips with the fact that it has serious human rights problems within its country and that it perpetrates serious human rights abuses around the world including in afghanistan iraq pakistan yemen just to name a few i think to say that to talk about rogue states the us is a rogue state into terms of human rights now when you don't you think that it's it's a little unfair to just point fingers at everyone else who is speaking without actually realizing that there are problems in this country...
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. >> industrial spies exploit these gaps in the perpetrators can be hard to spot. china and russia in particular are known for resorting to dubious means to try to make up for their technological shortfalls. even long-term employees could be hatched in their own plans. >> 50% of the companies we talk to respond by someone inside the firm for all kinds of different reasons. for personal enrichment or for getting back of the company for something. >> gaining access to sensitive data is difficult for someone who knows what they're doing. they replace the memory card in the photocopier, for example. another class it true, leaving a harmless u.s. speed stick lying around. -- carloharmless usb stick lying around. when checking it out, you install the virus. many companies are now using the internet to save costs, but it makes it much easier for the calls to be tapped. and then there is e-mail, memos, anything sent by the internet presence huge security risks. >> that is why we urgently advised companies not to communicate important business data by the internet. >> many
. >> industrial spies exploit these gaps in the perpetrators can be hard to spot. china and russia in particular are known for resorting to dubious means to try to make up for their technological shortfalls. even long-term employees could be hatched in their own plans. >> 50% of the companies we talk to respond by someone inside the firm for all kinds of different reasons. for personal enrichment or for getting back of the company for something. >> gaining access to sensitive...
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to follow it through, which is what the impact of torture, enslavement and violence has on the perpetrator. therapist don't seem to be terribly interested in that, but when i mentioned the other possibility, it seems to me that when you destroy somebody threw vengeance and/or severe forms of injustices, that the real object of of the pain really is the self. you don't have to go there with me, but that is why it is so -- the menace is so mundane in a way, so i am thinking about the slaveowners. i am thinking about enslave women who were pregnant, lying on the ground. they would make a hole for her stomach and then they would beat her. or any other sort of savage response that even the one that frederick douglass speaks of, it is very clear in his case when he finally confronts that covey. who is covey? i mean, he is destroying something that is in himself. it is not that person is animal or soulless or inferior. it is strong enough you know. it is the fragile personality, the fragile personality, not the strong one but the fragile, almost erasable personality that can do that, because ther
to follow it through, which is what the impact of torture, enslavement and violence has on the perpetrator. therapist don't seem to be terribly interested in that, but when i mentioned the other possibility, it seems to me that when you destroy somebody threw vengeance and/or severe forms of injustices, that the real object of of the pain really is the self. you don't have to go there with me, but that is why it is so -- the menace is so mundane in a way, so i am thinking about the slaveowners....
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an ad he said about his i'm in europe as well as the main perpetrators of a holocaust denial i do slightly disagree with the tone of us voice what it discusses these betters because i do feel that remember a specially organized brooms is costly it doesn't just happen it isn't just done by volunteer. there is no avoid something like that organization that should be called the dentist. this is not about some construction of memory this is about people using history for their political purposes. there is no new anti semitism this is pure fabrication. there is a creation of a new anti semitism to serve the same purpose as was used for the past twenty years the holocaust industry to divert attention from what's being done to the palestinians so everybody is talking about the new anti semitism instead of what's being done to the palestinians and the wonderful inversion to turn israel and its supporters into the victims and turn the palestinians and their supporters into the victimizer turning reality totally on its head. my grandmother did not like her because. she was afraid. and she was very c
an ad he said about his i'm in europe as well as the main perpetrators of a holocaust denial i do slightly disagree with the tone of us voice what it discusses these betters because i do feel that remember a specially organized brooms is costly it doesn't just happen it isn't just done by volunteer. there is no avoid something like that organization that should be called the dentist. this is not about some construction of memory this is about people using history for their political purposes....
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further, we wish to see the city filed suit against the perpetrators to seek restitution and return the articles removed from the church. respectfully,
further, we wish to see the city filed suit against the perpetrators to seek restitution and return the articles removed from the church. respectfully,
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further, we wish to see the city filed suit against the perpetrators to seek restitution and return the articles removed from the church. respectfully, president roman. we have a response, and i won't be able to read it, but it concludes that they will vigorously prosecute this case. i share everybody's feelings that this is a qualified landmark. that the windows have nothing to do with architecture is an affront to anybody is logic. hair is the letter. [chime] -- there is the letter. [chime] supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. then i will bring up dbi. >> i'm ben allison, president of the neighborhood association. we were also outraged when we heard about this happening in our neighborhood. many of us had attended this church and the families had attended the church for a long time. we support you in trying to save the artifacts from the church and we also feel the same way that some of the windows would have not been personal property of the church. anyway, i wanted to state that the neighborhood association did not have any kind of contact with the academy either. we had nothing that ca
further, we wish to see the city filed suit against the perpetrators to seek restitution and return the articles removed from the church. respectfully, president roman. we have a response, and i won't be able to read it, but it concludes that they will vigorously prosecute this case. i share everybody's feelings that this is a qualified landmark. that the windows have nothing to do with architecture is an affront to anybody is logic. hair is the letter. [chime] -- there is the letter. [chime]...
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so it is very asy for a perpetrator or a pimp to days, pay cass for thatfor 30 location, gg on craig'svertise that location, keep the girls there for a period of3 time and then keep them moviig. on madison court are just happy the suspects did keep it moving right on out of thhir neighborhood. >> because there's nothing but children in it court. there's a lot of children inú this court. it's great. >>> all but two of the suspects are in custody. face a maximum senttnce of 10 years in prison. >>> coming up later in the early edition, thh fda wants changes3 to to be made to caffeinated alcoholic enerry drinks. -hat could be and the consequences that the >>> more bad housing numbers, while inflation numbers have never been lower. an dra!andra smith has more this >> reporter: general motors is putting the pedal to the medal. nearly half a billion share in tomorrow's initial offering. it's shaping up as the biggest ipo ever. the government selling a block of shares to recoup the bucks, but uncle sammwill own about a quarter of gm. prices rising half a percent last month. that is the lowest
so it is very asy for a perpetrator or a pimp to days, pay cass for thatfor 30 location, gg on craig'svertise that location, keep the girls there for a period of3 time and then keep them moviig. on madison court are just happy the suspects did keep it moving right on out of thhir neighborhood. >> because there's nothing but children in it court. there's a lot of children inú this court. it's great. >>> all but two of the suspects are in custody. face a maximum senttnce of 10...