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without any grounding that all of the violence that has been perpetrated against the police which we can all watch nightly live streaming and video from the beginning has been perpetrated by the government themselves that they have driven tractors into their own lines that they are tossing molotov cocktails and stabbing themselves with knives this is. quite frankly absurd even the most western experts to c.b.c. forward can i interrupt here because this is a straight forward i have on december first it's very clear you can't lead or cranes gab. it was the minister of interior vet brought in base a truck anybody who saw the pictures could see that there but otherwise. riot police were just standing to get it beaten beaten but we haven't gone to the democratic elections. which still have a parliamentary elections in october two thousand and twelve so this parliament has on their list and yes i'm sorry i'm sorry i'm just sorry you're european union and other governments gave that election a clean bill of health ok then this is probably what it's getting down to alexandra no that's not i
without any grounding that all of the violence that has been perpetrated against the police which we can all watch nightly live streaming and video from the beginning has been perpetrated by the government themselves that they have driven tractors into their own lines that they are tossing molotov cocktails and stabbing themselves with knives this is. quite frankly absurd even the most western experts to c.b.c. forward can i interrupt here because this is a straight forward i have on december...
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the holocaust occurred as a center team that if these witnesses accomplices perpetrators. most of the women were witnesses encompasses the nurses really shocking chapter of the perpetrators which captures capture lot of attention. research for the exhibition and the puppy tales secretaries to cap the records of plans never seem to to caravan says officers chairman winning return to its belongings female relatives to nazis to offer emotional support and winning two became killers themselves. it raises questions about their levels of complicity and responsibility. once you can take the holocaust out of the confines of these gases centers including into these communities. open air setting then suddenly the notion of brisbane. just a piece and complicity eight x ten on a set of dimensions the holocaust museum says the exhibit has received particularly strong praise from teachers seeking ways to communicate and convey complex ideas about moral responsibility the enthusiastic response to dr flower and the holocaust museums work shows that there's an appetite for their challengin
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so that the sense of fair play is provided for the perpetrator, as well. i just don't think that is matched -- as much as i love the folks back in massachusetts i am not sure they are ready to take because weat occurs haven't done that and haven't been there and can't understand it. or the hundred other situations. >> thank you. where thehe point legal expertise is required, to make a decision. that the break should come. when we're dealing with a crime that is not military, i spent many years at remote communication stations all over the world and never once did i people at thehe command i was at have to go to a court-martial. most of the stuff is routine again, not all that often, the summary of the special court-martial that could handle it. it is like keeping the children's discipline in the family. them to send someone home because they don't feel good. it is at the point to use the medical analogy, where you need the doctor, a professional, to diagnose appendicitis. you go from, should they go home with the flu, to having the -- the medical people ma
so that the sense of fair play is provided for the perpetrator, as well. i just don't think that is matched -- as much as i love the folks back in massachusetts i am not sure they are ready to take because weat occurs haven't done that and haven't been there and can't understand it. or the hundred other situations. >> thank you. where thehe point legal expertise is required, to make a decision. that the break should come. when we're dealing with a crime that is not military, i spent many...
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and the response of those who perpetrated it has been weak at best. so what can you tell this committee about how the united states, which is always been the leader on these issues, will make sure that those who committed atrocities will be held accountable by the international community? >> thank you for the question. my answer, i'm not sure will satisfy you, because it's not going to satisfy me. it's hard. but having worked in africa for many years, we have some examples where we have succeeded. if we look at library and look at the fact that charles taylor was held accountable and is serving the rest of his life in prison, that's the example that i want to follow for us in sudan. as we look at how to be successful in holding people accountable. but it is hard. i can't say that this is something that we will be able to accomplish easily, but i can say something that we are committed to making every effort to accomplish. >> let me just point out, if the united states does not make this the priority issue, it will not be a priority issue. it's up to u
and the response of those who perpetrated it has been weak at best. so what can you tell this committee about how the united states, which is always been the leader on these issues, will make sure that those who committed atrocities will be held accountable by the international community? >> thank you for the question. my answer, i'm not sure will satisfy you, because it's not going to satisfy me. it's hard. but having worked in africa for many years, we have some examples where we have...
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if something of that kind happens, the perpetrators take them to the court of law. i don't understand how the international community understands. >> there is fighting going on in bor. the army has sent in reinforcements to try to recapture the town from rebels. a lot of people are hoping peace talks in ethiopia come to a peaceful and speedy conclusion. >> egypt's army chief gave a clear sign of taking the job of the egyptian president. abdul fatah al-sisi hasn't confirmed he will run, but his request will come from the people, with a mandate from the army. he ousted mohamed morsi. the military has been cracking down on those protesting the change. >> the pakistani teen who died when he tackled a suicide bomber has been hailed a hero. prime minister has nominated 15-year-old who chased a suicide bomber outside his school and was killed when the bomber detonated his vest. more than 200 of his classmates were inside. >> it's been 12 years sips detainees arrived in cuba. president george bush set it up. the promise in 2008 to close git mow has yet to be fulfilled. we h
if something of that kind happens, the perpetrators take them to the court of law. i don't understand how the international community understands. >> there is fighting going on in bor. the army has sent in reinforcements to try to recapture the town from rebels. a lot of people are hoping peace talks in ethiopia come to a peaceful and speedy conclusion. >> egypt's army chief gave a clear sign of taking the job of the egyptian president. abdul fatah al-sisi hasn't confirmed he will...
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. >> this is an assault on the victim and it leads a perpetrator, potentially a perpetrator on the streets to be able to assault again. not tolerable. the bill would require law enforcement to meet -- inform the victim if they cannot meet the deadline. >> there was an early morning apartment fire and officials are looking for rooms for them to stay. the cause of the fire is under investigation and pg&e had to cut fire during the firefight. no one was hurt. the red cross says some tenants would whether stay in the smoke-filled apartments. >> there is no end to winter with the snow back in the midwest and the northeast and more than 2,500 flights are canceled or delayed across the country. karen is in washington, dc, with the latest. >> it is time for another winter wallop from the midwest to the east coast. in washington, dc, the federal government closed with schools and all of the surrounding areas that was all before a flake fell from the sky. we know what is coming much the blast moved through the midwest where it dumped up to 2" of snow an hour. parts of indiana are expected up to 1' t
. >> this is an assault on the victim and it leads a perpetrator, potentially a perpetrator on the streets to be able to assault again. not tolerable. the bill would require law enforcement to meet -- inform the victim if they cannot meet the deadline. >> there was an early morning apartment fire and officials are looking for rooms for them to stay. the cause of the fire is under investigation and pg&e had to cut fire during the firefight. no one was hurt. the red cross says...
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it leaves a perpetrator, potentially a perpetrator on streets, to be able to assault again. >> reporter: ab-1517 would require law enforcement to submit sexual assault forensic evidence to the crime lab no later than five days after being collected and uploaded into a crime database after no more than 30 days. heather marlo said she was assaulted in may of 2010. she said it took san francisco police investigators two and a half years before her rape kit was tested even though the police had a suspect. she said eliminating delay will help other women who find themselves in other situation and speaking out she said was crucial. >> it's neither good or bad. it's just necessary. i speak for, you know, the other unknown amount of kits that haven't even been -- that are supposed to be audited in san francisco and they have not been audited. >> reporter: alameda county district attorney says in alameda county alone there are some 2,000 untested rape kits. she and others say it's time to catch up with the backlog. she says she supports this proposed legislation. live in oakland, sal castanedo,
it leaves a perpetrator, potentially a perpetrator on streets, to be able to assault again. >> reporter: ab-1517 would require law enforcement to submit sexual assault forensic evidence to the crime lab no later than five days after being collected and uploaded into a crime database after no more than 30 days. heather marlo said she was assaulted in may of 2010. she said it took san francisco police investigators two and a half years before her rape kit was tested even though the police...
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a perpetrator, on the streets to be able to assault again. >> reporter: lawmakers announced they're taking steps to change things. they say thousands of untested rape kits are sitting in evidence rooms across the state. the district attorney says nearly 2,000 kits haven't been processed in alameda county alone. >> when we started looking in the actual police property rooms to try to figure out what the backlog was, if there was one, we were stunned at how many kits were sitting on the shefls of police departments. >> reporter: a proposed new law would clear up that backlog and require new rape kits to be sent to the crime lab within five days. >> once the crime lab has it, within 30 days it needs to be tested. >> reporter: victims like marleau say the changes are long overdue. she says the way her case was handled was nearly as traumatizing as the rape itself. >> it's being told basically that the crime happened to you by an unknown suspect, who is still at large, is not that important. >> reporter: jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> going to a giants or a's game will feel like
a perpetrator, on the streets to be able to assault again. >> reporter: lawmakers announced they're taking steps to change things. they say thousands of untested rape kits are sitting in evidence rooms across the state. the district attorney says nearly 2,000 kits haven't been processed in alameda county alone. >> when we started looking in the actual police property rooms to try to figure out what the backlog was, if there was one, we were stunned at how many kits were sitting on...
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, suspected of perpetrating mass atroci atrocities. and you can turn over the bodies and work for the creation of bodies or the existing bodies like the icc. but the creation of bodies like a mixed court in south sudan that can work to begin to end the cycle of impunity and begin to prosecute those that are committing these kinds of atrocities, as i think everyone in this committee and panel thinks, if we don't start to deal with those kinds of questions, it just leads to a deepening of a cycle of violence and impunity that we've seen, not only in south sudan, but as was mentioned already in a number of other places in africa and around the world. for its part, i think congress could ask for regular briefings from the administration. formal briefings on the evidence of atrocities and how specifically the u.s. is responding on these two areas. targeted sanctions and prosecutions. what are we doing? the fourth way the u.s. can help is to help negotiate humanitarian access. i think the u.s. has been admirable, going all the way back to wh
, suspected of perpetrating mass atroci atrocities. and you can turn over the bodies and work for the creation of bodies or the existing bodies like the icc. but the creation of bodies like a mixed court in south sudan that can work to begin to end the cycle of impunity and begin to prosecute those that are committing these kinds of atrocities, as i think everyone in this committee and panel thinks, if we don't start to deal with those kinds of questions, it just leads to a deepening of a cycle...
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it's a second assault on the victim and it leaves a perpetrator, potentially a perpetrator, on the streets, to be able to vault again. today, state lawmakers announced they're taking steps to change things. they say thousands of untested rape kits are sitting on safes. nancy o'malley says nearly 2,000 kits haven't been processed in alameda county alone. >> when we started looking in the police property room to figure u out what the backlog was, we were stunned at how many kits were sitting on the shelves at the police department. >> a new law would clear that up and require new kits to be sent to the crime lab within five days. once the crime lab has it, within 30 days, it needs to be tested. victims like marla who say the changes are long overdue. she says the way her case was handled was nearly as traumatizing at the rape itself. >> it's being told basically that the crime that happened to you by a person still at large is not that important. >> jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> now to some developing weather from the midwest to the -- a winter storm is blasting a -- 14 inches of sn
it's a second assault on the victim and it leaves a perpetrator, potentially a perpetrator, on the streets, to be able to vault again. today, state lawmakers announced they're taking steps to change things. they say thousands of untested rape kits are sitting on safes. nancy o'malley says nearly 2,000 kits haven't been processed in alameda county alone. >> when we started looking in the police property room to figure u out what the backlog was, we were stunned at how many kits were...
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, suspected of perpetrating mass atroci atrocities. and you can turn over the bodies and work for the creation of bodies or the existing bodies like the icc. but the creation of bodies like a mixed court in south sudan that can work to begin to end the cycle of impunity and begin to prosecute those that are committing these kinds of atrocities, as i think everyone in this committee and panel thinks, if we don't start to deal with those kinds of questions, it just leads to a deepening of a cycle of violence and impunity that we've seen, not only in south sudan, but as was mentioned already in a number of other places in africa and around the world. for its part, i think congress could ask for regular briefings from the administration. formal briefings on the evidence of atrocities and how specifically the u.s. is responding on these two areas. targeted sanctions and prosecutions. what are we doing? the fourth way the u.s. can help is to help negotiate humanitarian access. i think the u.s. has been admirable, going all the way back to wh
, suspected of perpetrating mass atroci atrocities. and you can turn over the bodies and work for the creation of bodies or the existing bodies like the icc. but the creation of bodies like a mixed court in south sudan that can work to begin to end the cycle of impunity and begin to prosecute those that are committing these kinds of atrocities, as i think everyone in this committee and panel thinks, if we don't start to deal with those kinds of questions, it just leads to a deepening of a cycle...
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, suspected of perpetrating mass atroci atrocities. and you can turn over the bodies and work for the creation of bodies or the existing bodies like the icc. but the creation of bodies like a mixed court in south sudan that can work to begin to end the cycle of impunity and begin to prosecute those that are committing these kinds of atrocities, as i think everyone in this committee and panel thinks, if we don't start to deal with those kinds of questions, it just leads to a deepening of a cycle of violence and impunity that we've seen, not only in south sudan, but as was mentioned already in a number of other places in africa and around the world. for its part, i think congress could ask for regular briefings from the administration. formal briefings on the evidence of atrocities and how specifically the u.s. is responding on these two areas. targeted sanctions and prosecutions. what are we doing? the fourth way the u.s. can help is to help negotiate humanitarian access. i think the u.s. has been admirable, going all the way back to wh
, suspected of perpetrating mass atroci atrocities. and you can turn over the bodies and work for the creation of bodies or the existing bodies like the icc. but the creation of bodies like a mixed court in south sudan that can work to begin to end the cycle of impunity and begin to prosecute those that are committing these kinds of atrocities, as i think everyone in this committee and panel thinks, if we don't start to deal with those kinds of questions, it just leads to a deepening of a cycle...
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had ten years to investigate to prosecute the direct perpetrators but also the higher ups. in the u.k. ten years there are still hardly any prosecutions in the country so now it's simply the time that international courts have to step in. because lives you mentioned is not the first major returned to get the u.k. forces to answer for alleged iraq war abuses that are dot com we did by the previous inquiry into allocation of british soldiers tortured detainees and mutilated the corpses of killed iraqis and the reaction you got there from officials. next the voting in egypt for yet another constitution to be marred by deadly violence with the muslim brotherhood claiming at least eight people have been killed in clashes with police south of the capital security tense with more than two hundred thousand police officers on the streets but the massive deployment failing to prevent attacks and skirmishes just before polling stations opened a bomb went off in a cairo courthouse luckily no one was injured but opponents of the latest constitution played the document will cement the po
had ten years to investigate to prosecute the direct perpetrators but also the higher ups. in the u.k. ten years there are still hardly any prosecutions in the country so now it's simply the time that international courts have to step in. because lives you mentioned is not the first major returned to get the u.k. forces to answer for alleged iraq war abuses that are dot com we did by the previous inquiry into allocation of british soldiers tortured detainees and mutilated the corpses of killed...
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unacceptable regardless to what your nationality is or what the nationality of the victims are and perpetrators of such crimes are stained with that reality for the rest of history and their legacy must reflect that regardless to how successful they were on the battlefield otherwise i mean would you like to reflect upon what we've heard from our two guests so far in the program go ahead. sure. joshua said about the various narratives is partly correct in d. stereotype of israelis were blood sugar on as the lion of judah and the victorious general are not too accurate some israelis did some others objected to his behavior on the battlefield as well as of the comparison to george armstrong custer is indeed right a test been mentioned in israel too not the andrew jackson and other parallels but custer yes because he was reckless and because. once too many he got his entire command and i had lighted by the adversaries and this was the main criticism lobbed at sharon internally regardless of what happened between israel and the neighboring arab states and between israel and the palestinians which is
unacceptable regardless to what your nationality is or what the nationality of the victims are and perpetrators of such crimes are stained with that reality for the rest of history and their legacy must reflect that regardless to how successful they were on the battlefield otherwise i mean would you like to reflect upon what we've heard from our two guests so far in the program go ahead. sure. joshua said about the various narratives is partly correct in d. stereotype of israelis were blood...
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any part of a new government that assad has no credibility and there could be no place for the perpetratorhe violence in syria in fact it's been it's been reported countless times from our analysts and reporters around the world that indeed the violence that's been ongoing in syria is the result of both sides of both sides of this continued war of both committed atrocities it is a two way street the focus is supposed to be peace and not about a transitional government in fact john kerry referring to the syrian leader assad saying that in till the transition takes place that can be no end to the terrorism in syria and that the syrian people must choose a new leader otherwise syria cannot move forward peacefully or with dignity so there we have the u.s. secretary of state there the kickoff to the geneva two talks that may condition for the talks that there are no preconditions and the u.s. secretary of state john kerry just laying out preconditions for the kickoff of the peace talks more details to come here on the international of course you can cover this live right now at our website r.t.
any part of a new government that assad has no credibility and there could be no place for the perpetratorhe violence in syria in fact it's been it's been reported countless times from our analysts and reporters around the world that indeed the violence that's been ongoing in syria is the result of both sides of both sides of this continued war of both committed atrocities it is a two way street the focus is supposed to be peace and not about a transitional government in fact john kerry...
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so the 97% of the shooting victims in this city are black and hispanic, as are the perpetrators. the criteria that was used as i said, we brought in the rand corporation to look at this in 2006. one said the number indication that racial profiling is ongoing is that the descriptions given by the victims of the violent crime -- of the perpetrators of violent crime. government is left out of it. now, in that case, in those examples, 70% to 75% of the perpetrators of violent crimes are identified as being african american. black. and our stops traditionally had been 53% african american. so our stops obviously or certainly comport to the description of violent crime. now, what we're doing in the city and i think they alluded to it, it's working here. if you compare the bloomberg years, the 11 years, the almost 12, the 11 full years of mayor bloomberg's tenure, you compare it to the 11 years previous. you have 12,000 murders prior to michael bloomberg taking office. 5,000 murders in the -- in the subsequent 11 years. so it's 7,363 fewer murders in this city over that period of time.
so the 97% of the shooting victims in this city are black and hispanic, as are the perpetrators. the criteria that was used as i said, we brought in the rand corporation to look at this in 2006. one said the number indication that racial profiling is ongoing is that the descriptions given by the victims of the violent crime -- of the perpetrators of violent crime. government is left out of it. now, in that case, in those examples, 70% to 75% of the perpetrators of violent crimes are identified...
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i find it here a lot in -- i find it here actually perpetrated in commercials all the time. there's a fear of a disease, we're sold medications endlessly we're sold the fear of political groups. of different ethnic groups, of different nationalities. and i think people kind of like being scared. people like being scared and i think this -- "homeland" has a pessimistic world view, quite a bleak world view that everywhere every institution and every individual is damaged but we make the best we can, we get on those as best we can with those damaged individuals and those damaged institutions, protecting us from those other things that we know little about. >> rose: i agree with all of that and -- but it's also to me -- much of it is gray. while there are these very strong polls of combat and conflict and obsession about the other, there's also the grayness of the characters. while they have strength and personality and they're made of up of so many interesting elements, we don't really know where their center is. you know that carrie is patriotic. you know that -- we don't quit
i find it here a lot in -- i find it here actually perpetrated in commercials all the time. there's a fear of a disease, we're sold medications endlessly we're sold the fear of political groups. of different ethnic groups, of different nationalities. and i think people kind of like being scared. people like being scared and i think this -- "homeland" has a pessimistic world view, quite a bleak world view that everywhere every institution and every individual is damaged but we make the...
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against the police from the beginning has been perpetrated by the government themselves. it's very clear you can lead to. be. trust anybody who sold the pictures could see that there but otherwise soon riot police were just standing to get it beaten. but we haven't gone to the democratic elections. which still have a parliamentary elections. and twin cities parliament has to know the game very early stage and i'm just i'm sorry i'm sorry to leave our european union and other governments gave that election a clean bill of health ok this is probably what he's getting down to alexandra you know that i don't know you silly probably we don't it's nice to know you have a right to your opinion when you don't have a right to your own facts. wealthy british style done some time right. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the mobile financial headlines to conjure reports on our . breaking news on our t.v. edward snowden could happen a chance to stay in russia indefinitely a russian lawmaker says the
against the police from the beginning has been perpetrated by the government themselves. it's very clear you can lead to. be. trust anybody who sold the pictures could see that there but otherwise soon riot police were just standing to get it beaten. but we haven't gone to the democratic elections. which still have a parliamentary elections. and twin cities parliament has to know the game very early stage and i'm just i'm sorry i'm sorry to leave our european union and other governments gave...
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had ten years to investigate to prosecute the direct perpetrators but also the higher ups in the u.k. ten years there are still hardly any prosecutions in the country so now it's simply the time that international courts have to step in. we've had thought to dot com for the full interview the co-author of the report which accuses british forces of abuse and torture and plenty of other stories as well tonight like these for instance the radiation that you found stricken fukushima nuclear plant record levels now they're saying the latest measurements suggest the worst sleep in one reactor well is going straight into the ocean also a u.k. politician is creative ways he's saying he knows more storms and floods of impact in the country lately he says it's god's retribution for legalizing gay marriage according to him read more on that as well online if you fancy. a hugely anticipated address from barack obama on the future of n.s.a. surveillance this week was widely criticized as failing to push forward any actual reforms the agency will continue its work but with some restrictions on its
had ten years to investigate to prosecute the direct perpetrators but also the higher ups in the u.k. ten years there are still hardly any prosecutions in the country so now it's simply the time that international courts have to step in. we've had thought to dot com for the full interview the co-author of the report which accuses british forces of abuse and torture and plenty of other stories as well tonight like these for instance the radiation that you found stricken fukushima nuclear plant...
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same time we can see what has before the syria we can see what violence leads to and whoever the perpetrators of these attacks. they are not really doing any service to the egyptian people or the injection values and do you see any way the divisions between the pro morsi supporters and the anti morsi supporters could be resolved or to see the tensions increase even further because we see the muslim brotherhood protesting in the streets today. while the tension is increasing because of the regime the authorities and the media they control. fanning the flames of fire between those who support president morsi and one term to be reinstated and those who support. and there is no way on the first of three you can resolve this without going back to democracy without going back to the people and then the people decide through the ballot box what they want and just briefly will we see an election in the near future just very briefly. doesn't seem likely at the moment i hope something of this sort will happen sometime in the near future as and to me if initiative islamic political thought thank you ver
same time we can see what has before the syria we can see what violence leads to and whoever the perpetrators of these attacks. they are not really doing any service to the egyptian people or the injection values and do you see any way the divisions between the pro morsi supporters and the anti morsi supporters could be resolved or to see the tensions increase even further because we see the muslim brotherhood protesting in the streets today. while the tension is increasing because of the...
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people who seem to perpetrate evil acts.that is because the challenge is even greater than to make the audience understand why you acted the way you did. i suppose that is a post- freudian take on acting. pre-freud, shakespeare of course could not find it necessary to explain evil. he did not find it necessary to give it back story. he just presented evil. he wrote at a time when there was good in the world and then there was evil in the world. >> you did not need to understand it, you just saw it. >> you just saw it. >> there's also love in this. explain that to me. is it simply two people who are both wounded, two people who need some small place where they might want to touch? >> i've spoken about it before as two broken people. i think that is what you are getting at. >> i'm trying to get at how you see it. >> there is a recognition between them absolutely. they are damaged souls. brody comes back to a life that he has been gone from for long time, and his experiences have been so different that there is no way for them
people who seem to perpetrate evil acts.that is because the challenge is even greater than to make the audience understand why you acted the way you did. i suppose that is a post- freudian take on acting. pre-freud, shakespeare of course could not find it necessary to explain evil. he did not find it necessary to give it back story. he just presented evil. he wrote at a time when there was good in the world and then there was evil in the world. >> you did not need to understand it, you...
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among the first perpetrators, pauline knissler was brought together with 30 other nurses and signed anath of secrecy to participate in the mass murder campaigns. at the high point of her career in this campaign, she killed as many as 70 patients a day in a gassing facility. she was mostly giving them - administering lethal injections and giving them deadly medicine. >> horrible stories. and the ones that were not as active. you bring up the secretaries involved who at their deaths say - it's the perfect example of the binality of evil and you describe the women of favouring their detail over morality and they stood by. >> in this regard women were no different to men, in the fact that duty prevailed over morality. women entered into this part of the workforce for generations. it exploded during the nazi era because of the expansion of the modern state. we had 20,000 secretaries working in ss operation, and the gestapo in berlin was a huge administrative machine of about 55,000 personnel. women were part of this machinery, working for people like eichmann. my book takes the phenomenon o
among the first perpetrators, pauline knissler was brought together with 30 other nurses and signed anath of secrecy to participate in the mass murder campaigns. at the high point of her career in this campaign, she killed as many as 70 patients a day in a gassing facility. she was mostly giving them - administering lethal injections and giving them deadly medicine. >> horrible stories. and the ones that were not as active. you bring up the secretaries involved who at their deaths say -...
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against the police from the beginning has been perpetrated by the government themselves to own this team of force it's very clear you can believe the. trial that it was to me mr. trunk anybody who sold the pictures could see that they had about the why soon the tops of riot police were just standing to get it beaten beaten but we haven't gone to the democratic elections. still to the parliamentary elections oktober to tell us and twins the soviets parliament has to know the names on their knees to and i'm just i'm sorry i'm sorry lead times our european union and other governments gave that that election a clean bill of health ok then this is probably what he's getting down to alexandra we know that i don't know where you silly probably we don't it's nice to know you have a right to your opinion when you don't have a right to your own facts. as a new physician i swear to abide by. the credit goes. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good does my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise others to do so. i will never do harm to the. doc
against the police from the beginning has been perpetrated by the government themselves to own this team of force it's very clear you can believe the. trial that it was to me mr. trunk anybody who sold the pictures could see that they had about the why soon the tops of riot police were just standing to get it beaten beaten but we haven't gone to the democratic elections. still to the parliamentary elections oktober to tell us and twins the soviets parliament has to know the names on their knees...
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the backlog of processing a rape kit is lengthy and it takes long to get a perpetrator -- perpetrator's. it recommend is the dna be unloaded within 30 days and if it is not the victim has to be notified and the wait is agonizing. >> it is such a retraumaization to be powerless in a system that you look to, to protect you. >> now, she said she was drugged and raped at a party after watching the beta breakers back in 2010. she wrote and performed a play about her experience and said it will help other victims. >>> the latest members are showing a flu outbreak still spreading. a woman from vallejo is telling people get a flu shot. and nicky smith almost died when pneumonia and h1n1 combined to shut down her lungs. she is 52 years old, a life long smoker is slowly gaining her strength and now has this advice for everybody in the bay area. >> i would just tell anybody who has not had the flu shots, go get it because it is so not worth what happens if you get this flu. >> nicky said she will never get a new shot and shot and so far california health agencies are investigate being 50 other flu
the backlog of processing a rape kit is lengthy and it takes long to get a perpetrator -- perpetrator's. it recommend is the dna be unloaded within 30 days and if it is not the victim has to be notified and the wait is agonizing. >> it is such a retraumaization to be powerless in a system that you look to, to protect you. >> now, she said she was drugged and raped at a party after watching the beta breakers back in 2010. she wrote and performed a play about her experience and said...
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the information taken is supposed to be reported to help find a perpetrator.but for marlow she says it took two years to get the results of her ape kit in california and other states the backlog in testing rape kits is lengthy. in some cases the backlog is three decades. >> we have to get it tested then the information, the dna information in a national data base, so that if the perpetrator has committed other rapes there's more likelihood to be able to catch that person. >> reporter: -- >> the doctors showed up three hours later to help conduct my rape kit. >> reporter: it enforces the law administration to send the rape kit within days. if not the victim will be notified. >> rapists go on to rape again and commit other crimes. this is a public safety energy, it's a public safety issue. >> reporter: tomorrow morning marlow plans to join state assemblywoman skinnered here to show support for ab1517. >>> the state of california is apparently read -- ready to sell off property. the site used to house a mental facility. it's slated for major residential and busin
the information taken is supposed to be reported to help find a perpetrator.but for marlow she says it took two years to get the results of her ape kit in california and other states the backlog in testing rape kits is lengthy. in some cases the backlog is three decades. >> we have to get it tested then the information, the dna information in a national data base, so that if the perpetrator has committed other rapes there's more likelihood to be able to catch that person. >>...
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. >> it's the worst act of domestic derris m in american history, perpetrated by one of our own, a decorated army veteran of the gulf war. the oklahoma city bombing, next. >>> i'm ready. okay. let's go. watch the electricity. hurry! okay. i'm ready. >> okay. let's go. tammy, you can see thick black smoke billowing from the federal court building downtown. >> we're seeing literally dozens of people that are bleeding. some of them you can't even make them out. they are so badly injured. >> the impact was immediate and nationwide. >> an explosion in oklahoma city with worldwide implications and enormous consequences. >> the bombing sent shock waves through washington. >> there is increased security nationwide. >> the pentagon has activated the emergency disaster response. >> it could be a contractor. it could be a whaacko. it could be a professional. you don't have to be a rocket scientists to create this kind of bomb. >> as the smoke began to clear, two questions reverberated across the country, who and why? the answers would be shocking. the man behind the devastation was an american. his nam
. >> it's the worst act of domestic derris m in american history, perpetrated by one of our own, a decorated army veteran of the gulf war. the oklahoma city bombing, next. >>> i'm ready. okay. let's go. watch the electricity. hurry! okay. i'm ready. >> okay. let's go. tammy, you can see thick black smoke billowing from the federal court building downtown. >> we're seeing literally dozens of people that are bleeding. some of them you can't even make them out. they are...
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women are protected under afghan law but perpetrators have rarely been brought to justice.s surprising her husband is still a free man. >>> the worse cases of violence of 2013 was the cutting of face and lips, and another chopped into pieces by an act of her husband. unfortunately the perpetrators of the crimes did not face justice. >> without justice for afghan women, the men who attack them are likely to stop. jane ferguson, al jazeera, kabul, afghanistan. >> according to the united nations, only 9 cases out of 600 were prosecuted in 2013. rights groups say most attacks still go unreported. >>> a rape case is back in the news today, david shuster is back. >> there are developments of that rape case. one of the players malik rich mobd has been released from juvenile prison, after accused of raping, trent maize another steubenville athlete, was convicted and served two years. >>> jahi mcmath has been in very for condition because of her stay at children's hospital in oakland. the 13-year-old had complications after tonsil surgery there and went into cardiac arrest. the chil
women are protected under afghan law but perpetrators have rarely been brought to justice.s surprising her husband is still a free man. >>> the worse cases of violence of 2013 was the cutting of face and lips, and another chopped into pieces by an act of her husband. unfortunately the perpetrators of the crimes did not face justice. >> without justice for afghan women, the men who attack them are likely to stop. jane ferguson, al jazeera, kabul, afghanistan. >> according to...
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the program the practice is on going, and perpetrators are pere real warily brought to court. what is really important with this new case, and previous cases is that all suspected perpetrators are going to court. it is very important to send a message at this stage. >> the philippine military had launched an offensive against a separatist rebel group, the army says at least 37 banks and more islamic fighters have been killed. reports from the southern philippines. >> the philippine military described this as an all out offensive against the islamic freedom fighters in the philippines. it says it aims to put an end to the rebels clandestine operations particularly in the area of magdano. as early as monday morning attacks have been relentless. >> i think they are amenable to extend our operations to put a stop to this, that's why i hope today, we are requesting that our operations be extended for additional 72 hours. >> this operation comes just days after the philippine government announced it is already completed peace talks with the more islamic front. and the b.i.f.f. is in
the program the practice is on going, and perpetrators are pere real warily brought to court. what is really important with this new case, and previous cases is that all suspected perpetrators are going to court. it is very important to send a message at this stage. >> the philippine military had launched an offensive against a separatist rebel group, the army says at least 37 banks and more islamic fighters have been killed. reports from the southern philippines. >> the philippine...
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is the democratic process going to bring to justice the perpetrators of such crimes?ou also mentioned what happened in the slaughtering of people on the basis of their identity and sectarian basis. i believe what happened is something that took place at the hands of hezbollah and their groups. how about also what you call barrels, explosive barrels, where do they come from? >> legally speaking every crime the perpetrator must be punished in a manner equal to the immensity of the crime, whether it is killing a person or whether it's a massacre or whether it is a crime against humanity or a war crime. a crime that leads to the death of a person must be punished. the legal accountability must be applied to all, and that's by virtue of the national laws. syria is party to scores of international conventions on combating crime whether it's transboundary crimes or crimes committed on the territory of the country, and we are party to these convention. the most important point here the influential countries or some of the influential countries would like to apply their laws,
is the democratic process going to bring to justice the perpetrators of such crimes?ou also mentioned what happened in the slaughtering of people on the basis of their identity and sectarian basis. i believe what happened is something that took place at the hands of hezbollah and their groups. how about also what you call barrels, explosive barrels, where do they come from? >> legally speaking every crime the perpetrator must be punished in a manner equal to the immensity of the crime,...
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the information taken is supposed to be reported to help find a perpetrator.but for marlow she says it took two years to get the results of her ape kit in california and other states the backlog in testing rape kits is lengthy. in some cases the backlog is three decades. >> we have to get it tested then the information, the dna information in a national data base, so that if the perpetrator has committed other rapes there's more likelihood to be able to catch that person. >> reporter: -- >> the doctors showed up three hours later to help conduct my rape kit. >> reporter: it enforces the law administration to send the rape kit within days. if not the victim will be notified. >> rapists go on to rape again and commit other crimes. this is a public safety energy, it's a public safety issue. >> reporter: tomorrow morning marlow plans to join state assemblywoman skinnered here to show support for ab1517. >>> the state of california is apparently read -- ready to sell off property. the site used to house a mental facility. it's slated for major residential and busin
the information taken is supposed to be reported to help find a perpetrator.but for marlow she says it took two years to get the results of her ape kit in california and other states the backlog in testing rape kits is lengthy. in some cases the backlog is three decades. >> we have to get it tested then the information, the dna information in a national data base, so that if the perpetrator has committed other rapes there's more likelihood to be able to catch that person. >>...
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that the attempted coup happened on the 16th of december, in any country, if that happens, the perpetrate orders were taken to a court of law. i don't know why they would not understand our position in these regards. >> thank you. >> reporter: there is fighting going on bor. we are told the army has sent in reinforcements a lot of people hoping pizza talks come to a peaceful and speedy conclusion. >> now, egyptian medial are reporting that the army chief, ab due fatta asisi may consider running for the presidency. supporters launched a campaign to force him to run. they say he is the obvious choice as extremely popular leader leader. he said he will consider it if the people demand it and the military supports him. meanwhile, five al jazeera journalists are being detained without charge by authorities in egypt. mohammed fahi and correspondent peter gifta are accused of spreading lies harmful to state security and joining of a terrorist group. al jazeera says the allegations are fabricated and is demanding their release. the other two journalists are from sister channels, fo-al jazeera ara
that the attempted coup happened on the 16th of december, in any country, if that happens, the perpetrate orders were taken to a court of law. i don't know why they would not understand our position in these regards. >> thank you. >> reporter: there is fighting going on bor. we are told the army has sent in reinforcements a lot of people hoping pizza talks come to a peaceful and speedy conclusion. >> now, egyptian medial are reporting that the army chief, ab due fatta asisi...
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>>> and the backlog of getting a rape kit processed translates to a major delay in getting the perpetrators to a database. they are sending the kit in for testing after it is booked into evidence and it also recommends it into the national database if it isn't the victim has to be notified. one rape victim said the week could be tram advertising. >> it is terrible to be powerless with in a rape system and that system that you look to to, to protect you. >> they show the flu outbreak is still spreading. they are showing local health experts to debt their flu shots. he came close to dying combined to shut down her lungs. >> she is slowly regaining her strength. >> i would advice he anybody to go get your flu shot because it is not worth what happens if you get this flu. >> she said she will never smoke another cigarette and never resist getting a flu shot again. >> california health agencies are investigating another 50 flu cases. last year there was a total of 106 deaths and they also blamed the h1n1 also known as the swine flow for the severity of this year's cases. >> they are preparing fo
>>> and the backlog of getting a rape kit processed translates to a major delay in getting the perpetrators to a database. they are sending the kit in for testing after it is booked into evidence and it also recommends it into the national database if it isn't the victim has to be notified. one rape victim said the week could be tram advertising. >> it is terrible to be powerless with in a rape system and that system that you look to to, to protect you. >> they show the flu...
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big on port property but this is some profiles e pieces of properties in san francisco so i'm not perpetrate to answer but i think it's a fair question that you ought to hear and a commissioner chiu will be here. >> well they'll be here on the board liquor moratorium. >> okay. great thank you. >> so i indicated on my memo under the staff and office update items some dates in 2014 of note so you guys are reminded. we're planning on doing 0 another life panel in february the second smallest of that series i guess and i think ben is in the back and we've been discussing narrowly the task a little bit and if you come to that it will be similar. i communicated with and have of you regarding a retreat in march of 2014 and some of you have gotten back to me if i haven't attached me dates that will work for a half day in february to do a retreat. we picked the date for the summit that's april 7th i'm giving you much 7, 8, 9. if you'll put that on your calendar now. under the heading of corrective action i want to as a matter of consistency we did a director's order for a contraband on december 13th
big on port property but this is some profiles e pieces of properties in san francisco so i'm not perpetrate to answer but i think it's a fair question that you ought to hear and a commissioner chiu will be here. >> well they'll be here on the board liquor moratorium. >> okay. great thank you. >> so i indicated on my memo under the staff and office update items some dates in 2014 of note so you guys are reminded. we're planning on doing 0 another life panel in february the...
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it is an amazing fraud perpetrated by a guy so he could do things we only do when we've run out of other things to do. [laughter] i will commit fraud and then... read a book, maybe ride a bike. there's nothing on television. then i'll make some juice from concentrate. i don't know. so again, it's brazen criminal, ordinary life. he's the secret life of walter [bleeped]. you know, take it up a notch. for instance, give us some tiny perks whose benefit is dwarfed by the tickishness required to procure it. how far would this man go to get how little? >> beale got a coveted parking space by representing that he had malaria. >> jon: malaria! malaria! he has told people he has malaria so that he may park closer to the job he does not show up at. [laughter and applause] and, pray tell, how did this gentleman contract malaria? >> malaria, contracted while he was serving in vietnam. >> jon: i almost hesitate to ask, but... >> he didn't have malaria and he'd never been to vietnam. >> exactly! [audience boos] >> jon:, no i scoff at your boos and, in fact, say yay. he didn't need to go to all that tr
it is an amazing fraud perpetrated by a guy so he could do things we only do when we've run out of other things to do. [laughter] i will commit fraud and then... read a book, maybe ride a bike. there's nothing on television. then i'll make some juice from concentrate. i don't know. so again, it's brazen criminal, ordinary life. he's the secret life of walter [bleeped]. you know, take it up a notch. for instance, give us some tiny perks whose benefit is dwarfed by the tickishness required to...
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it was agreed that the gentleman would perpetrates his construction drawings before filing for building permits. the medium chemical grouting and patching and >> prayer by the chaplain. >> of the walls were performed. since 2005 i have spent concluding construction, professional and legal expense over 2 hundred thousand because of his wrongdoings. the 25 story 19th avenue lot was 1r5k9d until july 10, 2013, and july 10th i noticed mr. you started to put up a pole for pg&e to connect to the electric meter for construction. i asked him did you get the permit he said, yes. so i came here to the department to file on appeal but i was too late. so that i went to mr. sweeney i didn't the head of the department then and he suggested to me to file the jurisdiction request. so all we want is for me and my engineer to be able to review the construction drawings so my house will not be damaged again. thank you >> hi, commissioners i'm eddy low i'm a technical engineer. i'm going to present two cases one is 13 dash 094. i think that is a straightforward case. we are protesting that permit is issued
it was agreed that the gentleman would perpetrates his construction drawings before filing for building permits. the medium chemical grouting and patching and >> prayer by the chaplain. >> of the walls were performed. since 2005 i have spent concluding construction, professional and legal expense over 2 hundred thousand because of his wrongdoings. the 25 story 19th avenue lot was 1r5k9d until july 10, 2013, and july 10th i noticed mr. you started to put up a pole for pg&e to...
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. >> working with fbi and locals to investigate the perpetrators. >> fbi says it does not believe it was an act of terrorism. >> at this point in time this appears to be a criminal matter. >> san francisco police assigned a unit in the monterey park district of the city. this is a second time. in 2008 a group poured a flammable quick liquid today it was business as usual. they couldn't miss the fire damage. many had strong opinions about what happened. >> it's terror. the nature should be the same as any group attack. u.s. embassies. in foreign >>> a video says one of the arsonist saz man appearing to be air, wearing glasses and jeans. vic lee abc7 news. >> a santa rosa neighborhood vowed to rebuild a shrine set up for a 13-year-old boy shot and killed by a deputy in october. waits a 19-foot long shrine once displaying cards and candle that's went up in flames about 8:00 this morning. investigators trying to figure out if it was an accident or set on purpose. october 22nd deputy gelhaus shot and killed lopez as he was walking throughout the neighborhood. the gun designed to look like
. >> working with fbi and locals to investigate the perpetrators. >> fbi says it does not believe it was an act of terrorism. >> at this point in time this appears to be a criminal matter. >> san francisco police assigned a unit in the monterey park district of the city. this is a second time. in 2008 a group poured a flammable quick liquid today it was business as usual. they couldn't miss the fire damage. many had strong opinions about what happened. >> it's...