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when we deal with the issues of violence, we deal with perpetrators that were victims -- and they are the ones we're trying to run interference with to prevent any future violence. they're out of our control sometimes. and we work closely to be able to communicate with our boundaries, and this work and where this may end and where they need to be stepping in as well. they just got moved out. we have a new relationship with him, and other captains that are very formidable. there are times we need to do some intervention and try to use our connection to prevent the violence before they have to get involved. we have the model and how we operate, with the trauma center and the you see us project -- ucs project. with the critical injury that happens in the community, we have the system set up, as he alluded to, to deal with the crs program. 80% of the time, we get a call fro mthm the community. we need to verify the situation from public health. we want to cut the many rumors that may be going through the community to make certain that there is clear information for the families and victim
when we deal with the issues of violence, we deal with perpetrators that were victims -- and they are the ones we're trying to run interference with to prevent any future violence. they're out of our control sometimes. and we work closely to be able to communicate with our boundaries, and this work and where this may end and where they need to be stepping in as well. they just got moved out. we have a new relationship with him, and other captains that are very formidable. there are times we...
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each perpetrator with 300 victims that seems impossible. on average? i literally have trouble believing it, susan. >> hopefully your audience numbers have seen there is a wonderful documentary called "the invisible war" that goes through all this information and all of this data. investigators who have skilled in this field have done the research. if a perpetrator is not caught over their lifetime they have on average 300 victims. now, what you hope both in the civilian world and the military world is that you catch them and you cut them off before they reach that level. but for perpetrators who are not incarcerated that is actually the typical number of victims that they have. >> cenk: that's not for the military. that's on average the civilian and military. >> that's correct. that's an average number. >> cenk: we have a clip. i want to give people a sense if they haven't seen it before, the personal toll is devastating for women who are affected. this is for earlier cases. >> the rape kit and everything and the person catching him raping me. >> i rep
each perpetrator with 300 victims that seems impossible. on average? i literally have trouble believing it, susan. >> hopefully your audience numbers have seen there is a wonderful documentary called "the invisible war" that goes through all this information and all of this data. investigators who have skilled in this field have done the research. if a perpetrator is not caught over their lifetime they have on average 300 victims. now, what you hope both in the civilian world...
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mayor, will you help me ensure the police department arrest these perpetrators and that the d.a. filed charges against them? will you also help ensure we have adequate law enforcement, boasts -- both s&p and parked patrol on our streets and in our parks? mayor lee: thank you for your important question and the answer is yes. crimes of the vandalism and graffiti are assault on our public resources and it is shameful people are destroying the city -- the infrastructure we have invested in for our residents. thank you for recognizing this as a priority for all of san francisco. our city is blessed with incredible open space. trust for public land recently named it san francisco is the best urban park system in america, with 12 percent of the city's land, however, our parks are not immune to vandalism. i firmly believe we must prosecute those who did vandalize them. i spent many hours myself removing graffiti, educating people on how to prevent it. a good way to keep our parks safe and graffiti free is to keep them activated. the recreation and park department has entered into severa
mayor, will you help me ensure the police department arrest these perpetrators and that the d.a. filed charges against them? will you also help ensure we have adequate law enforcement, boasts -- both s&p and parked patrol on our streets and in our parks? mayor lee: thank you for your important question and the answer is yes. crimes of the vandalism and graffiti are assault on our public resources and it is shameful people are destroying the city -- the infrastructure we have invested in for...
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because the way that the perpetrator gained their victims was by gaining their trust.hey groom them. they gain their trust. they give them things. they make their victims believe the victims can't survive without the perpetrator even though they're getting these heinous acts committed against them. so it is hard for the victim to break beyond that circle of trust and to get out of that bubble. and to feel safe with anyone else. and don't forget, nine times out of ten, child sexual assault victims know and trust and love their perpetrators or the predators. and that is a very hard thing for a child to overcome. they're trusting by nature. the fact that they maintain a relationship -- go ahead. >> we have just 30 seconds left. do i need to eat crow? i was predicting this case would end in a plea where trial has now begun in earnest. it would appear we're headed to verdict. >> i wouldn't eat crow just yet. i believe that at any point, as long as the prosecution afrees to it, at any point there could be a guilty plea. sometimes a defendant has to have the jury seated and h
because the way that the perpetrator gained their victims was by gaining their trust.hey groom them. they gain their trust. they give them things. they make their victims believe the victims can't survive without the perpetrator even though they're getting these heinous acts committed against them. so it is hard for the victim to break beyond that circle of trust and to get out of that bubble. and to feel safe with anyone else. and don't forget, nine times out of ten, child sexual assault...
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punishing the perpetrator of the rape or the murder they'll take a girl from one family the perpetrators family and they'll give that girl usually in marriage to the victim's family. he kind of took on the hold until the third well you see how difficult it is to obtain justice because you are a woman it hurts you because you know that you can do anything to change the situation if you will and this is because society is in the hands of men and maddow has someone who at this point the concept of justice is still nonexistent. it's very hard for women particularly conservative areas of the country to seek help. sadly if a young girl or a woman goes to the police complaining about something like to master violence or ready for a forced marriage option should be met with a lot of hostility sometimes she can be ostracized by society basically thinks the problem should be kept in the home and we also sometimes see women. until recently a woman could be knocked out for having been raped even the woman when they get raped they go to the gym instead to lessen the a widespread damage to their to th
punishing the perpetrator of the rape or the murder they'll take a girl from one family the perpetrators family and they'll give that girl usually in marriage to the victim's family. he kind of took on the hold until the third well you see how difficult it is to obtain justice because you are a woman it hurts you because you know that you can do anything to change the situation if you will and this is because society is in the hands of men and maddow has someone who at this point the concept of...
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the video is released to the media to help find the perpetrator.e perpetrator's style of attack, watching it on the news. >> when i observed the video and saw him choking the old lady from behind, the elderly woman, i realized that it was very similar. >> this guy got out of prison on may 7th, i believe, from an attack that this detective had put him away for in 2002 in the same area in brooklyn, same kind of attack on apparently two muggings of two women, one of whom i talked to who was still terrified and it had been since 2002. so it had been six years. still terrified, completely terrified. >> lillian france makes it out of the elevator with only minor physical injuries. but like a lot of the other victims he attacked, she's robbed of a lot more than just money. >> she was vibrant, full of life, really, truly the head of the family. before, we did not look at her as an elderly person. she was just our aunt. and now she's totally dependent for everything. >> seeing lillian france attacked so viciously tugs on the heartstrings of many who saw the
the video is released to the media to help find the perpetrator.e perpetrator's style of attack, watching it on the news. >> when i observed the video and saw him choking the old lady from behind, the elderly woman, i realized that it was very similar. >> this guy got out of prison on may 7th, i believe, from an attack that this detective had put him away for in 2002 in the same area in brooklyn, same kind of attack on apparently two muggings of two women, one of whom i talked to...
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the headlines for you now syria's president assad to do cries the massacre and blasts the perpetrators as monsters while fresh attempts to blame his regime are being labeled as part of a plan to engineer foreign military intervention. in syria center stage two at the russia e.u. summit the european leaders pushing russia to exert more pressure on the massacres on urges dialogue to solve the conflict. plus the court verdict on egypt's ousted leader hosni mubarak and his aides ignites fierce continuing protests as both candidates competing the presidential election seek to exploit the sentencing. right next door to talk to american economist and nobel laureate eric mascon to find out what he thinks is on the horizon for the troubled world economy. mask in kabul are it in economics it's great to have you with us sara today it's a pleasure to start with greece and the latest news where that chrissy's public finance is practically paralyzed pensions and salaries won't be paid in june and then you have people and companies transferring their assets out of the country how much worse can actua
the headlines for you now syria's president assad to do cries the massacre and blasts the perpetrators as monsters while fresh attempts to blame his regime are being labeled as part of a plan to engineer foreign military intervention. in syria center stage two at the russia e.u. summit the european leaders pushing russia to exert more pressure on the massacres on urges dialogue to solve the conflict. plus the court verdict on egypt's ousted leader hosni mubarak and his aides ignites fierce...
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syria's president decries the who led massacre and blasts the perpetrators this monster.being labeled as part of a plan to engineer military intervention. in syria sent to stage two of the e.u. summit european leaders pushing russia to exert more pressure on damascus. to solve the conflict. egypt's ousted leader hosni mubarak and his aides ignites fierce continuing protest both candidates competing in the presidential election seek to exploit the sentencing. twelve news and much more twenty four hours a day this is out. syrian leader bashar al assad has flatly rejected any state involvement in the houla slaughter calling it a monstrous massacre the president went on to blame not the opposition but foreign backed fighters in syria he says are spreading chaos ortiz griffin says foreign intervention may be the ultimate intention. ten days after the terrible massacre in the syrian city of houla the world is still watching to see how this tipping point will shape the crisis while there is still at least some hope of a peaceful solution many analysts believe those hopes are fad
syria's president decries the who led massacre and blasts the perpetrators this monster.being labeled as part of a plan to engineer military intervention. in syria sent to stage two of the e.u. summit european leaders pushing russia to exert more pressure on damascus. to solve the conflict. egypt's ousted leader hosni mubarak and his aides ignites fierce continuing protest both candidates competing in the presidential election seek to exploit the sentencing. twelve news and much more twenty...
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the way the perpetrator gained their victims was by gaining their trust. they'd give them things.he victims believe they can't survive without the perpetrator even though they're getting these heinous acts convicted against them. it's hard to get out of that bubble and to feel safe with anyone else. and don't forget. nine times out of ten, child sexual assault victims know and trust and love their -- the perpetrators or the predators. that is a hard thing for them to overcome. >> we have just -- >> go ahead. >> we have just 30 seconds left. do i need to eat crow? i was predicting that this case would end in a plea where trial has now begun, it appears we're headed to verdict. >> i wouldn't eat crow just yet. i believe at any point as long as the prosecution agrees to it -- at any point there could be a guilty plea. at some point they have to have the jury seated and the witnesses testimony before they decide to plead guilty. i wouldn't do it just yet. >> well, amendola made it hazy as to whether sandusky would testify in his own defense. i could never see him doing so after the bo
the way the perpetrator gained their victims was by gaining their trust. they'd give them things.he victims believe they can't survive without the perpetrator even though they're getting these heinous acts convicted against them. it's hard to get out of that bubble and to feel safe with anyone else. and don't forget. nine times out of ten, child sexual assault victims know and trust and love their -- the perpetrators or the predators. that is a hard thing for them to overcome. >> we have...
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syria's president cries the massacre and loss the perpetrators of monsters. to blame his regime being enabled us. to engineer foreign military intervention. thousands of students protest against a dramatic hike in tuition fees which will double the cost to third level education saying the government should stop its southern neighbor. third biggest company asked b.p. plans and that said major. business in about twenty minutes. costing live from the heart of the russian capital this is. calls for outside military intervention in syria and laying blame only on the assad regime for the violence have been vigorously opposed by russia which has been pushing for dialogue instead this position is expected to be put to the test at the russian summit in st petersburg more on this. summit is coming to a close now so what outcome can we expect from all this do you think. well i well it does not seem like we can expect any major breakthroughs on the council of syria because russia and european leaders are still have a lot of things to tinker out in all matters concerning
syria's president cries the massacre and loss the perpetrators of monsters. to blame his regime being enabled us. to engineer foreign military intervention. thousands of students protest against a dramatic hike in tuition fees which will double the cost to third level education saying the government should stop its southern neighbor. third biggest company asked b.p. plans and that said major. business in about twenty minutes. costing live from the heart of the russian capital this is. calls for...
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while i understand the violence over the past year perpetrated by assad's forces is inexcusable. iraq should join with others and use its position in the arab being to bring increased diplomatic pressure to bear on mr. assad. i also continue to have significant concerns about iran's efforts to exert influence in iraq. i look forward to hearing the nominee's thoughts on this issue and an assessment of the u.s.'s ability to diplomatically mitigate the negative effects of iranian influence in iraq. despite the continuing challenges there is positive news to build upon. this was reflected in a recent public opinion survey by the national democrat institute. found that 48% of iraqys believed that iraq was headed into right direction. oil exports have increased by 20% this year to nearly 2.5 million barrels a day. american companies have increased their presence in iraq and as mentioned violence levels have, in fact, decreased. we are seeing signs of progress but this progress is delicate and fragile. in october of last year the state department became the lead u.s. agency in the count
while i understand the violence over the past year perpetrated by assad's forces is inexcusable. iraq should join with others and use its position in the arab being to bring increased diplomatic pressure to bear on mr. assad. i also continue to have significant concerns about iran's efforts to exert influence in iraq. i look forward to hearing the nominee's thoughts on this issue and an assessment of the u.s.'s ability to diplomatically mitigate the negative effects of iranian influence in...
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also syria's president assad did cries the blue massacre and blasts the perpetrators as monsters off pressure attempts to blame his regime of being labeled as part of a plan to engineer foreign military intervention. blasts the court verdict on egypt's ousted leader hosni mubarak on date nights this continuing protest both candidates competing in the presidential election seek to exploit the sentencing. right next door to talk to american economist on the nobel laureate eric mascon to find out what he thinks is on the horizon for the troubled world economy. mask in kabul our it in economics it's great to have you with us sir today it's a pleasure so let's start with greece and the latest news we know that chris's public finance is practically paralyzed pensions and salaries won't be paid in june and then you have people and companies transferring their assets out of the country how much worse can actually the cash crunch get will they even be able to. get to the seventeenth of june election we don't know the answer to that since since the election is in the near future i suspect that
also syria's president assad did cries the blue massacre and blasts the perpetrators as monsters off pressure attempts to blame his regime of being labeled as part of a plan to engineer foreign military intervention. blasts the court verdict on egypt's ousted leader hosni mubarak on date nights this continuing protest both candidates competing in the presidential election seek to exploit the sentencing. right next door to talk to american economist on the nobel laureate eric mascon to find out...
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serious human rights violations committed by both sides in the last stages of the war, but the perpetrators have not been called to account yet for their crimes. the recommendations of the lessons learned and reconciliation commission, so called llrc, released more than six months ago have yet to be implemented. i and others remain very concerned about the lack of accountability for actions taken during the final days of the war as well as about reports of ongoing human rights violations in the country. in march of 2011, i led a resolution in the senate calling for greater accountability in sri lanka and in november of that year wrote a letter to secretary clinton along with senator it's leahy and cardin calling for an independent international investigation into the human rights violations in sri lanka. recent letters from the u.n. and international human rights group cite forced disappearances, arbitrary torture and media and political opposition repression, all ongoing problems. the united states should continue to work with the international community to push for greater accountability
serious human rights violations committed by both sides in the last stages of the war, but the perpetrators have not been called to account yet for their crimes. the recommendations of the lessons learned and reconciliation commission, so called llrc, released more than six months ago have yet to be implemented. i and others remain very concerned about the lack of accountability for actions taken during the final days of the war as well as about reports of ongoing human rights violations in the...
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and some of those people that have been perpetrators are walking our halls for opportunity to retaliate some more. we're not bothering me. we fight this struggle every day to live day by day. i'm sure you all know about how i feel. it's hard. i have been clammed up into a little two-bedroom house because i couldn't walk. i am just getting to a little larger place. and my boys were living, i wouldn't have to worry about your organization begging for some money to pay last month's rent and to help pay the rent. i got a little help, but i need more help right now. my landlords are asking for a little over $10,000. i don't have it. i'm hoping and prays that these organization will help me. i need more mental help in my family which is more than i can bear to try to wrestle with grown-ups. yes, i pray and i tell them about the organization that helped me. i'm used to crisis center. they come into my home. i don't mean to be too long, but they come into my home and take me to my hospital when my medication is all mixed up, when my children need help. they're young men, they're young women. th
and some of those people that have been perpetrators are walking our halls for opportunity to retaliate some more. we're not bothering me. we fight this struggle every day to live day by day. i'm sure you all know about how i feel. it's hard. i have been clammed up into a little two-bedroom house because i couldn't walk. i am just getting to a little larger place. and my boys were living, i wouldn't have to worry about your organization begging for some money to pay last month's rent and to...
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they are not sexual perpetrators at all.ntage of serial perpetrators that assault again and again. and the military has not done enough to investigate, prosecute and incarcerate them. what's worse is when they leave the military with honorable discharges, they go out into society and continue to assault civilians. >> so this is actually starting to have some of the contours of the scandal in the roman catholic church. it was probably a very small number of priests but they were not disciplined. they were not thrown out. and the complainants were not death with honestly. >> the majority of service members we spoke with, and it was a wide number of them, did say more often than not, their commanders were good commanders and they had no problems. but the problem was once they were in a base with a commander who did not really reinforce the rules, prosecute these perpetrators, that's when there were problems. >> i want to show you what leon panetta said after seeing your documentary. >> sexual assault has no place in the militar
they are not sexual perpetrators at all.ntage of serial perpetrators that assault again and again. and the military has not done enough to investigate, prosecute and incarcerate them. what's worse is when they leave the military with honorable discharges, they go out into society and continue to assault civilians. >> so this is actually starting to have some of the contours of the scandal in the roman catholic church. it was probably a very small number of priests but they were not...
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those responsible for perpetrating these crimes must be held to account. we cannot allow mass killing to become part of everyday reality in syria. as the secretary-general has clearly explained, the crisis is escalating. the violence is getting worse. the abuses are continuing. the country is becoming more polarized and more radicalized and serious immediate neighbors are increasingly worried about the threat of spillover. nine days ago i met president assad in damascus. i told him that the six-point plan is not being implemented and it must. i strongly urged him to take bold and radically change his military posture and honor his commitments to the six-point plan. i urged him. i urged him to make a strategic decision to change its path. i also made clear that his government must work with my mediation after on behalf of both organizations that i represent. president assad believes that the main obstacle was the actions of militants. clearly, all parties must sees violence. but equally clearly, the first responsibility lies with the government. since then,
those responsible for perpetrating these crimes must be held to account. we cannot allow mass killing to become part of everyday reality in syria. as the secretary-general has clearly explained, the crisis is escalating. the violence is getting worse. the abuses are continuing. the country is becoming more polarized and more radicalized and serious immediate neighbors are increasingly worried about the threat of spillover. nine days ago i met president assad in damascus. i told him that the...
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. >> reporter: when local authorities failed to find a perpetrator, lisa did her own sleuthing and believed out who hacked her x box and sent the original 911 call to police. tyler said he was playing an online game which may have been the reason they were targeted. no one has been arrested. >> gotta get my son! >> reporter: s.w.a.t.'ing may be new but hoaxes are not. one of the most elaborate hoaxes of all time, the now infamous balloon boy which cost a local colorado town almost$50,000. the world watched and waited as a little boy floated away in his homemade balloon. but it turns out his parents did it all as a publicity stunt for a reality tv show. >> they put on a very good show for us and we bought it. >> reporter: they ended up serving jail time and paid close to $40,000 in restitution. so why do people pull these sometimes extremely dangerous pranks? >> some of the motivation for s.w.a.t.'ing is for the victims or ego. >> reporter: tonight, law enforcement is still searching for the latest yachting incident. if caught, the person will be in a boat load of trouble. they'll have to pa
. >> reporter: when local authorities failed to find a perpetrator, lisa did her own sleuthing and believed out who hacked her x box and sent the original 911 call to police. tyler said he was playing an online game which may have been the reason they were targeted. no one has been arrested. >> gotta get my son! >> reporter: s.w.a.t.'ing may be new but hoaxes are not. one of the most elaborate hoaxes of all time, the now infamous balloon boy which cost a local colorado town...
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>> the question i had was whether he actually did engage in criminal activity, whether he had perpetrated domestic violence on his spouse. he admitted to false imprisonment. >> what convinced you, if anything, that he had actually done these things? >> primary, his pleas to that charge. the acceptance of the sentencing that goes with it. >> did you understand his guilty plea to be an admission on his part that he actually did what was charged? >> [inaudible] >> i am asking about his understanding. >> i will sustain its. >> what did you understand the plea to mean about his actual culpability? >> that he was the one that admitted to being guilty of the charge of false imprisonment. that he caused the bruising on her body. >> do you have an understanding, mr. mayor, or an expectation of the relationship between a guilty plea and a factual guilt? >> [inaudible] >> overruled. coaxed a guilty plea is the admission -- >> a guilty plea is the admission. >> you have been criticized for not calling eliana lopez. it has been noted in the declaration that you did not complete a full investigation be
>> the question i had was whether he actually did engage in criminal activity, whether he had perpetrated domestic violence on his spouse. he admitted to false imprisonment. >> what convinced you, if anything, that he had actually done these things? >> primary, his pleas to that charge. the acceptance of the sentencing that goes with it. >> did you understand his guilty plea to be an admission on his part that he actually did what was charged? >> [inaudible]...
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done to the cause of getting the dream act passed and getting comprehensive immigration passed by perpetrating notion that somehow by myself i can go and do these things. it's just not true. >> jon: oh, (bleep). um, wow that was just nine months ago. the president publicly admitting he's not allowed to do the thing he just did. that's -- game over fox. kudos. i'm sometimes a little bit hard on the folk there's, perhaps somewhat judgmental, quick to pounce. i'm a dick. of kind of a dick but they got it right. i commend them. i acknowledge they are diligence and accuracy and i apologize. before i go, one more thing, maybe it's just me that but video -- [ laughter ] it looked to me like the president might not have been done speaking. i don't know if that's the truth or not. i'm probably wrong but i won't sleep tonight unless we give it a quick check and role the unedited tape. >> the notion that somehow by myself i can go and do these things is just not true. what we could do is prioritize enforcement since there are limited enforcement resources and say, we're not going to go chasing after this
done to the cause of getting the dream act passed and getting comprehensive immigration passed by perpetrating notion that somehow by myself i can go and do these things. it's just not true. >> jon: oh, (bleep). um, wow that was just nine months ago. the president publicly admitting he's not allowed to do the thing he just did. that's -- game over fox. kudos. i'm sometimes a little bit hard on the folk there's, perhaps somewhat judgmental, quick to pounce. i'm a dick. of kind of a dick...
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perpetrators have never been caught. i think it's because given the fact highway 13 is just, you know around the corner. >> that is why merchants here in the community have an active neighborhood watch program, plus, security cameras. >> there are cameras up and just trying to keep crimes to a minimum. >> and for the body found here will be performed on monday that. will give police a better idea of how to treat that. as for other body, police aren't saying that it is a homicide, they're treating that as a murder. >> there is a major twist in a high profile case of a tweeft. will lynch accused of attacking jerry lindner a former priest lynch says molested him as a chide. his attorney accused prosecution of misconduct. and lindner testified he never molested lynch. the defense claims lindner purr injured himself. >> the prosecution put on a witness they stated would probably lie. and in fact he did, in fact lie. >> and immediately after lindner's testimony, the judge stopped the case and sent jurors home. the judge is sai
perpetrators have never been caught. i think it's because given the fact highway 13 is just, you know around the corner. >> that is why merchants here in the community have an active neighborhood watch program, plus, security cameras. >> there are cameras up and just trying to keep crimes to a minimum. >> and for the body found here will be performed on monday that. will give police a better idea of how to treat that. as for other body, police aren't saying that it is a...
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. >> there's a lot of shame and guilt that the perpetrator passes on to the victim. when he came out and announced he was a victim, i think that was a threshold moment for him. he was able to breakthrough the silence. that's because victims are classically trapped through the grooming techniques of the perpetrator. he was trapped in silence up until the moment. now that the jury has the case and they are considering it in deliberations and matt sandusky was able to come forward, i'm hoping he gained some sense of relief now that he has been able to come out with it, come forward with this news and hopefully everyone involved in this case, who i'm sure are quite nervous in happy valley while the jury deliberates, will gain a sense of relief when the process has taken its course. >> a national advocate for sex abuse survivors, thanks so much for coming in. >> thank you. >>> metro had its deadliest crash ever. coming up next at 5:00, the new memorial honoring the memory of the nine victims who died in that crash. out what is triggering your migraines? new insight.
. >> there's a lot of shame and guilt that the perpetrator passes on to the victim. when he came out and announced he was a victim, i think that was a threshold moment for him. he was able to breakthrough the silence. that's because victims are classically trapped through the grooming techniques of the perpetrator. he was trapped in silence up until the moment. now that the jury has the case and they are considering it in deliberations and matt sandusky was able to come forward, i'm...
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as possible. 10 days later, the repair had still not been made and a vicious sexual assault was perpetrated by a man who grabbed a woman across 24th street under bright streetlights and then dragged her across the intersection to the darkness under that burned out light to attack her. when i called the next day to report what had happened, i was told there was no report of such a claim of an outage. i gave the no. i was given and was told that was incorrect. i think attention must be paid to shortening the time for those repairs. supervisor wiener: next speaker. >> i'm a resident in the mission district and i have lived in san francisco three and a half years. that entire time i have been working to get street lighting improved to replace colliding with something more adequate. that is a designated biking lane and for the safety of the commuters as well. the number of lights and intensity of lights are completely inadequate. the street lighting in that area, street lights are the primary source of elimination and it is completely inadequate. after about a year-and-a-half of effort, if i cou
as possible. 10 days later, the repair had still not been made and a vicious sexual assault was perpetrated by a man who grabbed a woman across 24th street under bright streetlights and then dragged her across the intersection to the darkness under that burned out light to attack her. when i called the next day to report what had happened, i was told there was no report of such a claim of an outage. i gave the no. i was given and was told that was incorrect. i think attention must be paid to...
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what does it matter what sin you perpetrate? >> you'll meet new mexico's most infamous serial killer. >>> now, back to "lockup." >>> the penitentiary of new mexico houses the state's only death row. the last lethal injection took place in 2001, and you're about to meet one of the few men waiting execution. he has a reputation as a savage killer and a unique perspective on his crimes. >> my name's robert fry. i am in for four counts of murder, and i'm currently serving three life sentences, and as of now, i'm on death row. should that get overturned, i'll be serving a maximum of 209 years. >> robert fry is a serial killer. behind each of his murder convictions lies a tale of violence and horror. >> i feel that i had evil within. not that i myself was evil, but that i allowed myself to be drawn towards evil things. >> while robbing a store, fry stabbed his first two victims, then slit their throats. >> when you walk in that path of darkness, you can't help but walk hand in hand with evil. whether you believe it to be evil or not,
what does it matter what sin you perpetrate? >> you'll meet new mexico's most infamous serial killer. >>> now, back to "lockup." >>> the penitentiary of new mexico houses the state's only death row. the last lethal injection took place in 2001, and you're about to meet one of the few men waiting execution. he has a reputation as a savage killer and a unique perspective on his crimes. >> my name's robert fry. i am in for four counts of murder, and i'm...
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. >> one issue with all buildings is water perpetration. probably the no. 1 problem is water leakage. how do we prevent that here? we have calking, flashing. >> obviously the flashing goes in first. we use a couple of different kinds, and a lot is typical galvanized sheet metal. in some more specialized or demanding locations, we have a number of different rise to flashing materials, some more stressed than others. we also use some materials that have a thin coating, a type that comes from clay and has the ability when it gets wet, it expands a little bit. >> people are always selling waterproofing materials, but one type works really really well with no holes. the other thing that works is when people use this field does not leak. but as soon as you require whether proofing or caulking, it does not shrink, it all fails. one of the first things to go is almost always the weather proofing detail. unless it's says expanding, it tracks -- it does not shrink. at the very end of this, we have to put a roof appear. what is it made of? >> it is a
. >> one issue with all buildings is water perpetration. probably the no. 1 problem is water leakage. how do we prevent that here? we have calking, flashing. >> obviously the flashing goes in first. we use a couple of different kinds, and a lot is typical galvanized sheet metal. in some more specialized or demanding locations, we have a number of different rise to flashing materials, some more stressed than others. we also use some materials that have a thin coating, a type that...
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not only because i feel he should give the mayor and the rest of the people that are trying to perpetrateical coup an opportunity to save face and third this case out. i think we need to honor the men and women who died to preserve our right to vote. clearly, our vote means nothing to the mayor and those in power. what matters to them is greed, corporations, and getting ross out from the scene. it has long been said that politics in san francisco is a blood sport. that we know going in. never has anyone lower their standard to such a point to sacrifice a family. that is intolerable. you should have the integrity and respect for a man who has had a long history incense and disco to defend the impoverished and neglected. i am asking you, do the mayor a favor, give him the opportunity to save face and throw it out now. [applause] >> how are you doing? outstanding job. i live in western addition, district 5. i would like to say a few things. we all have our problems and issues. one thing about this guy, he has your back. whenever i come to city hall, he has never had a closed door policy. he
not only because i feel he should give the mayor and the rest of the people that are trying to perpetrateical coup an opportunity to save face and third this case out. i think we need to honor the men and women who died to preserve our right to vote. clearly, our vote means nothing to the mayor and those in power. what matters to them is greed, corporations, and getting ross out from the scene. it has long been said that politics in san francisco is a blood sport. that we know going in. never...
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other problems are many for example in families they are victims of violence perpetrated by their fathers husbands and brothers rape cases is historic i'm not going to stop these dumb mistake while it is four years old maybe two and a half years old babies five year old babies twelve years old girls fourteen year old girl take it right. normally if they injure their wives the husband don't a company them to hospitals their companies by the member of their families you know in afghanistan beating your wife beating your family beating your children isn't considered a crime. back to the police reports mainly regard to physical violence. rather wherever i believe the majority of women i can say ninety nine percent suffer a psychological violence but it isn't trip or to. the other day for example i saw a fifteen year old girl who was the second wife of a fifty five year old man. because here ninety nine point nine percent of all marriages are arranged. cheater she told us that from the day she had my her husband he has never taken care of or that he has only beaten her and that she can't make
other problems are many for example in families they are victims of violence perpetrated by their fathers husbands and brothers rape cases is historic i'm not going to stop these dumb mistake while it is four years old maybe two and a half years old babies five year old babies twelve years old girls fourteen year old girl take it right. normally if they injure their wives the husband don't a company them to hospitals their companies by the member of their families you know in afghanistan...