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. >> some perpetrators will remain perpetrator but for a last cases people will we think their behavior. perpetrators know what they are doing is wrong but they do not know it is rape or that everyone does that. it will get rid of that mentality for a last perpetrators. >> senate unanimously passed the law states yes means yes. a woman who and drunk, asleep and saying in is not giving consent. she must voluntarily agree to have sex. warner is excited about the focus on victims and creating a clear path when it comes to reporting the crime and getting help. >> someone come forward after a survivor rather than being doubted and belittled this is an important step forward in that. especially not just because of affirmative consent standard but the education and outreach measures. the student body will know their rights. >> officials and lawmakers such as congresswoman lee are very proud of california for passing this bill and being first state in the nation to do so. >>> thank you. in the east by, police have released the identities of two men accused of setting a string of fires in alamed
. >> some perpetrators will remain perpetrator but for a last cases people will we think their behavior. perpetrators know what they are doing is wrong but they do not know it is rape or that everyone does that. it will get rid of that mentality for a last perpetrators. >> senate unanimously passed the law states yes means yes. a woman who and drunk, asleep and saying in is not giving consent. she must voluntarily agree to have sex. warner is excited about the focus on victims and...
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the majority of this violence is perpetrated with firearms. the violence policy center analysis of those 2011 murders of women, there were 1707 females murdered by males in single victims -- single offender incidents. of those incidents of homicides in which the weapon could be determined, more of those homicides were committed with firearms, 51%, than with any other weapon. women are also killed by partners or ex-partners when they are pregnant. in an important study of maternal mortality in the state of maryland from 1993 until 2008, dr. diana chang and dr. isabelle honor examined medical -- ohioan examined medical records of women who died pregnant. homicides were the leading cause of death to those pregnant women and immediately postpartum. firearms were the common method of death, 61.8%. a current or former intimate partner was the perpetrator in more than half of those murders. and nearly two-thirds of intimate partner homicide victims in this study were killed with guns. in a national study of pregnancy-associated homicide, firearms aga
the majority of this violence is perpetrated with firearms. the violence policy center analysis of those 2011 murders of women, there were 1707 females murdered by males in single victims -- single offender incidents. of those incidents of homicides in which the weapon could be determined, more of those homicides were committed with firearms, 51%, than with any other weapon. women are also killed by partners or ex-partners when they are pregnant. in an important study of maternal mortality in...
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>> so the burden is on the perpetrator with the affirmative consent standard. saying the survivor, if they didn't say yes, then that -- in that case the perpetrator can be held responsible for that. the issue is that a lot of the time survivors don't say anything. a lot of the time they are too incapacitated or have been purposefully drugged. it's usually not about a miscommunication. research has shown a lot of the times, perpetrators are intern shunnally doing this. it's not as if they didn't know. >> i mean i -- >> this takes it -- >> i don't want to belabor the point, but if a perpetrator will lie about whether or not the survivor said no, why wouldn't the perpetrator lie about whether or not the survivor said yes? >> sure. that's the reason why this bill does this change this conversation, is that it's essentially saying if the survivor says that they didn't say yes, then that is still -- then you can be found responsible for that. so it's not necessarily accurate to say that a perpetrator would lie about whether or not a survivor said yes, it would be --
>> so the burden is on the perpetrator with the affirmative consent standard. saying the survivor, if they didn't say yes, then that -- in that case the perpetrator can be held responsible for that. the issue is that a lot of the time survivors don't say anything. a lot of the time they are too incapacitated or have been purposefully drugged. it's usually not about a miscommunication. research has shown a lot of the times, perpetrators are intern shunnally doing this. it's not as if they...
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i would say most men are not perpetrators. the problem is the men who aren't perpetrators don't stand up to speak out to their brothers and fathers and uncles and sons who are perpetrators. >> hinojosa: and say things, for example, when they are in a conversation, they don't stop them and say, "don't talk like that around me." >> exactly. >> hinojosa: "don't use that terminology." >> exactly. they don't break the brotherhood. they don't risk losing their stature and their power in the circle of men. and i think one of the things that's really important is that we help everybody begin to identify how traumatized they are. men are traumatized and humiliated and ashamed, and what they do is they become more violent, and they become more macho, and they become more proving, you know, how sure of themselves they are. women are... end up, often, on the end of that. and i don't want to demonize anyone. i think when i started this movement, you know... years ago, being a survivor, i had a lot of my own anger and a lot of... at my fath
i would say most men are not perpetrators. the problem is the men who aren't perpetrators don't stand up to speak out to their brothers and fathers and uncles and sons who are perpetrators. >> hinojosa: and say things, for example, when they are in a conversation, they don't stop them and say, "don't talk like that around me." >> exactly. >> hinojosa: "don't use that terminology." >> exactly. they don't break the brotherhood. they don't risk losing...
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trait -- al-quaida, the people perpetrated 9/11. >> they didn't want it to go public. they're only about 30 people. they're excerpt lawmakers and looking to create bombs to get on-air craft. it was an opportunistic air strike and an appropriate thing to do. >> anyone americans in khorasan. >> we hit because we have a right to hit al-quaida. that gives us a right to hit syria. congress has got to come back here in december and they have to vote for a new authorization for the war. they --. >> khorasan was the fig leaf for congress to take action? that has been requested by the president. >> they have to get something new. >> it was not a fig leaf because if you have evidence that your national security is at stake and an imminent attack. the president had every right to do it. john boehner just said no vote. let's see what congress does. they don't know which way the policy will go and they're scared to vote. >> exactly. they're scared to vote. >> are we finished? are we finished with sovereign air space? sovereignty being, he attached so much importance to sovereignty.
trait -- al-quaida, the people perpetrated 9/11. >> they didn't want it to go public. they're only about 30 people. they're excerpt lawmakers and looking to create bombs to get on-air craft. it was an opportunistic air strike and an appropriate thing to do. >> anyone americans in khorasan. >> we hit because we have a right to hit al-quaida. that gives us a right to hit syria. congress has got to come back here in december and they have to vote for a new authorization for the...
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cooperation in africa, and the establishment of an african the worst -- arrest warrant against the perpetrators and the compasses of attacks and the mechanisms, and second in the creation of a trust fund to counterterrorism, and three, the associative several unities at the subregional and regional .evels
cooperation in africa, and the establishment of an african the worst -- arrest warrant against the perpetrators and the compasses of attacks and the mechanisms, and second in the creation of a trust fund to counterterrorism, and three, the associative several unities at the subregional and regional .evels
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perpetrators. everyone has a role to play in ending sexual violence and stalking. we have developed and evaluated and implemented by standard intervention strategies where we teach college students, staff, administrators to safely intervene before, during, and after instances of sexual and relationship violence and stalking. prevention innovation bystander intervention strategies include bringing in the by standard and the program and to know your power, a bystander intervention social marketing campaign. both have been proven to reduce participants rape acceptance and i standard behaviors, increase people's willingness to intervene before, during, and after. increase people's self-reported bystander behavior. our prevention strategy has been developed with considerable input from student, staff, and faculty and representing a diversity of backgrounds and has been adopted by colleges and universities across the country and adapted for the u.s. army. several have administered unwanted sexual -- stud
perpetrators. everyone has a role to play in ending sexual violence and stalking. we have developed and evaluated and implemented by standard intervention strategies where we teach college students, staff, administrators to safely intervene before, during, and after instances of sexual and relationship violence and stalking. prevention innovation bystander intervention strategies include bringing in the by standard and the program and to know your power, a bystander intervention social...
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isil did not perpetrate the attacks on 9/11. not formed until a few years after. calling isil a perpetrator of 9/11 attack is basically to torture the english language. >> host: senator tim cane here in washington laying out his case on why congress needs to vote on this strategy against isis. after monday's air strikes in syria. it political headline this morning is that congress is now under more in pressure to vote on syria after these air strikes took place. but monty on twitter saying what difference does it make now? and gansas how can they vote on anything? i thought they all left town to campaign for the next eight weeks, marks, democrat caller what do you thing? >> caller: i think it shows the irrelevance of the tea party that occupies wall street. they're going to do whatever they want to do after rolling out the pr campaign and influencing, you know, americans. unfortunately, and you know, i go back to the fact that we had all those, in the 80s, the represent row grades, all those things going on in europe that were terrorist acts and we just, you know,
isil did not perpetrate the attacks on 9/11. not formed until a few years after. calling isil a perpetrator of 9/11 attack is basically to torture the english language. >> host: senator tim cane here in washington laying out his case on why congress needs to vote on this strategy against isis. after monday's air strikes in syria. it political headline this morning is that congress is now under more in pressure to vote on syria after these air strikes took place. but monty on twitter...
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we are are not aware of any specific case that the police case has taken up to try suspects perpetratorsts of torture execution in niagara. and that's why they have been calling on the government, repeatedly, to make sure that they take all necessary steps to stop acts of torture, and to investigate. where the international assembly for the past two years, shows that the seeming lack of political will on the part of the nigeria lawmakers to ensure that act of torture are prohibited or criminalized in nigeria. and we think that this is now time, because the severity of act of torture -- and the use of torture is also widening. we think the government and the lawmakers must take all of the necessary steps now to ensure that they criminalize torture, and to bring those who are suspected of perpetrating racket of torture both in the police force and in the military are brought to justice. victims of torture, are limited to one particular sect or gender. or age group. it shows that children, women, old people, disadvantaged people, can be victims of torture in various parts of nigeria. and we
we are are not aware of any specific case that the police case has taken up to try suspects perpetratorsts of torture execution in niagara. and that's why they have been calling on the government, repeatedly, to make sure that they take all necessary steps to stop acts of torture, and to investigate. where the international assembly for the past two years, shows that the seeming lack of political will on the part of the nigeria lawmakers to ensure that act of torture are prohibited or...
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. >> some will remain perpetrators but i think in a lot of cases, people will start to rethink their behavior because studies have shown perpetrators know what they're doing is wrong but they don't know that it's rape or they just think everyone does that. >> the bill also addresses the way colleges and universities handle assault allegations and requires special training for people who deal with the victims. >>> with the stroke of a pen, governor brown also made it easier for millions of californians to get bachelors degrees that could open the door to good jobs. >> it can be done through the community college system. abc 7 news reporter david louie joins us. >> reporter: as you know, many employers are requiring bachelors degrees for a wide range of jobs, so this pilot program is in an effort to try to address that and at the same time, try to give tuition break to students. it's a dream come true for community colleges that believe having a bachelors degree program will improve the prospects for students and improve the state's competitiveness. rita is chancellor of the san jose e
. >> some will remain perpetrators but i think in a lot of cases, people will start to rethink their behavior because studies have shown perpetrators know what they're doing is wrong but they don't know that it's rape or they just think everyone does that. >> the bill also addresses the way colleges and universities handle assault allegations and requires special training for people who deal with the victims. >>> with the stroke of a pen, governor brown also made it easier...
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right now, it only applies to al qaeda, the perpetrators of the 9/11 attack. possibly, there should be an aumf not just toward the perpetrators but groups who have a target on the u.s. it should probably also should narrow the definition of associated forces. the absence of a sunset, then he limitation on geography or time is way too broad. you can see the drafting of the 2001 aumf needs to be a little bit broader. i think it needs to be narrowed here and he may agree with me. that will take some time but the white house is really engaged in these discussions with the democrats and republicans right now. >> let's turn to audience questions. please wait for the microphone. we will ask that you identify yourself clearly and the organization you're with. we will take three questions at a time and see if we can get through as many as we possibly can. try to be as respectful to your follow audience members and keep them short and refrain from commentary. we will do when here in the front row and then we will go here to the front row and then back. >> thank you. i a
right now, it only applies to al qaeda, the perpetrators of the 9/11 attack. possibly, there should be an aumf not just toward the perpetrators but groups who have a target on the u.s. it should probably also should narrow the definition of associated forces. the absence of a sunset, then he limitation on geography or time is way too broad. you can see the drafting of the 2001 aumf needs to be a little bit broader. i think it needs to be narrowed here and he may agree with me. that will take...
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instead of looking at prevention to stop perpetrators and help perpetrators learn about boundaries andnt. >> no product does that. but mike says that he can at least start the conversation. it but iton't solve is a huge issue and a step in the right direction, i think. >> instead of more products, she >> a great autumnal overlap. >> that works for me. >> i'm j-a-n-e and i have copd. i'm d-a-v-e and i have copd. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, ago. >> the press conference was led by the charlottesville police chief. you get an idea of how much the disappearance of this fromar-old girl alexandria, va, has impacted this college town. and we learned a lot of new information. police served three search warrant's this morning around the break of dawn at this off-campus apartment complex. 832-year-old man that lives in a seen taking her to a downtown charlottesville bar the night she disappeared. 15 minutes later, a camera caught the two getting into that groupcar, a 1998 chrysler . they spoke with the man at his
instead of looking at prevention to stop perpetrators and help perpetrators learn about boundaries andnt. >> no product does that. but mike says that he can at least start the conversation. it but iton't solve is a huge issue and a step in the right direction, i think. >> instead of more products, she >> a great autumnal overlap. >> that works for me. >> i'm j-a-n-e and i have copd. i'm d-a-v-e and i have copd. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, ago. >> the press...
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isil did not perpetrate the attacks on 9/11. isil was not formed until a few years after 9/11 so calling isil is a perpetrator of the 9/11 attack is torture of the english language and i would view it's essentially falling back into the preemptive war doctrine that congress rejected. the '01 authorization doesn't just go after the perpetrators of 9/11 because the bush and obama administrations have said you can go after the perpetrators of al qaeda but you can also go after groups associated with al qaeda, associated forces. that definition by both the bush and obama administrations has been made so vast as to sweep in virtually anybody so i asked administration witnesses at a hearing before the armed services committee in may of 2013, ok, associated with al qaeda, so, what if a youngster is born in 2010, 2011, 10 years after 9/11, and in 2035 joins an organization in nigeria that claims to have a splinter relationship with al qaeda and that organization has just formed and that organization has no intent to do any harm to the u
isil did not perpetrate the attacks on 9/11. isil was not formed until a few years after 9/11 so calling isil is a perpetrator of the 9/11 attack is torture of the english language and i would view it's essentially falling back into the preemptive war doctrine that congress rejected. the '01 authorization doesn't just go after the perpetrators of 9/11 because the bush and obama administrations have said you can go after the perpetrators of al qaeda but you can also go after groups associated...
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this means for the perpetrator, intoxication will no longer be an acceptable defense. >> intoxication does not mean that that's consent. it means that person is incapable of giving consent and so that's not okay. >> reporter: the university of california system already has an affirmative consent policy. still, a task force was formed to improve the way these cases are handled. for example, each campus will now have a confidenti advising office for survivors. megan was raped during her freshman year. she felt there was no one there to support her. she decided to fight to have the legislature pass the yes is yes bill. >> i think some perpetrators are going to remain perpetrators, but i think in a lot of cases people will start to rethink their behavior. >> reporter: most students feel it will continue to be a matter of he says/she says. >> puts guys in a really tough situation. because most of the time, you just have to be really careful because girls can also lie. >> reporter: while it may take some time, most agree it will be a matter of changing the culture on campuses throughout cal
this means for the perpetrator, intoxication will no longer be an acceptable defense. >> intoxication does not mean that that's consent. it means that person is incapable of giving consent and so that's not okay. >> reporter: the university of california system already has an affirmative consent policy. still, a task force was formed to improve the way these cases are handled. for example, each campus will now have a confidenti advising office for survivors. megan was raped during...
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liuzza, she got a very good look at the perpetrator. ms.elly and other witnesses who testified they saw a man with a blue steel revolver, six feet tall with close cut hair running past them. kevin freeman was 6'0" went by the nickname kojak because of his close cut hair. once all the evidence was examined it was clear beyond imagination that kevin freeman, acting alone, murdered ray liuzza. >> michael and gordon now believe they had a strong case for a new trial. >> we had an evidentiary hearing in front of judge quinlan. and quinlan vacated the death sentence but he refused to vacate guilt. >> judge quinlan refused to grant a new trial. >> we were devastated. >> it was wonderful to have john thomson spared from execution, we were still looking at a man in his 30s who was going to be facing the rest of his life in jail. >> so you're going to take the death penalty back and give me a life sentence? i was scared to death even more so now. you tell me i'm never going home again? that didn't give me no relief, none whatsoever. i was doomed. >>
liuzza, she got a very good look at the perpetrator. ms.elly and other witnesses who testified they saw a man with a blue steel revolver, six feet tall with close cut hair running past them. kevin freeman was 6'0" went by the nickname kojak because of his close cut hair. once all the evidence was examined it was clear beyond imagination that kevin freeman, acting alone, murdered ray liuzza. >> michael and gordon now believe they had a strong case for a new trial. >> we had an...
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approval to build a project greater than 25 thousand square feet it is the requirement under the perpetrate code this project is providing oversight affordable housing we're paying 8 hundred 76 thousand in fees contributing to the increased property taxes and the fees and there will be more fees paid in enhancements to the nauseated before the project is finished. commissioner i encourage you to follow the law and approve this project thank you for your time >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon commissioners shawn. 3 kwookz weeks ago there was 3 areas of concern the light and air into the alley and the traffic and outreach to the various neighborhood groups. the light and air the project originally complooirpd compiled with the neighborhood light and air alley guidelines the feet 35 feet were to promote as much light into the alleys there's an additional set back open the top floor to address that issue further. outreach. 3 we're we were given a specific list of who we needed to meet with i've met with supervisor campos and he gave me a list those people and groups have been met
approval to build a project greater than 25 thousand square feet it is the requirement under the perpetrate code this project is providing oversight affordable housing we're paying 8 hundred 76 thousand in fees contributing to the increased property taxes and the fees and there will be more fees paid in enhancements to the nauseated before the project is finished. commissioner i encourage you to follow the law and approve this project thank you for your time >> thank you. >> next...
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they vary in perpetrators and in a lot of circumstances. therefore, perhaps a stringent aidision that cuts off all and title iv money to a college, which is never used, by the way, is not a deterrent. deterrence,ook for adequate penalties and fines setting up, structures with colleges so that they can prevent this -- the and, tourse of action -- let victims know they have recourse and support systems in place so that they can report and bring this to light. without the victim being a victim twice or three times over. i hope we have a place where we can address this. with that, i will turn to senator alexander. >> thank you. thank you to the witnesses for coming. we look forward to your comments. president a college and i have had children in college. i went to college. we know it is a special experience when you hug your parents could buy and -- goodbye and parents are anxious. students are nervous. you hope everyone is safe and everything is successful. the focus of this hearing is that this sometimes turns out not to be true. out what wee
they vary in perpetrators and in a lot of circumstances. therefore, perhaps a stringent aidision that cuts off all and title iv money to a college, which is never used, by the way, is not a deterrent. deterrence,ook for adequate penalties and fines setting up, structures with colleges so that they can prevent this -- the and, tourse of action -- let victims know they have recourse and support systems in place so that they can report and bring this to light. without the victim being a victim...
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i've been treated like a perpetrator. i've been thrown against the wall and questioned when i was a victim. part, they don't treat patients like veterans. they treat everybody like a perp. alls intimidating when they hang around the cap shop in the main lobby. my main question tonight is why do we have to have town meetings like this? why do we have a patient representative and a knowledgeable triage nurse and dav. even a rep from the i think they should have a desk out in the front lobby. thanks they are not getting their care on time or in shouldy manner or is not be able to walk to that front door and get fast tracked to what they need. routes --an emergency room nurse. our emergency room here is not an emergency room. it's a life-support center. it's a level four. it's not equipped to handle most things. it's ambulatory care. .ou walk in they don't accept and lungs patience. why summit he thinks -- i know why somebody thinks. they don't have the medical training. they don't understand all the ramifications. i've worke
i've been treated like a perpetrator. i've been thrown against the wall and questioned when i was a victim. part, they don't treat patients like veterans. they treat everybody like a perp. alls intimidating when they hang around the cap shop in the main lobby. my main question tonight is why do we have to have town meetings like this? why do we have a patient representative and a knowledgeable triage nurse and dav. even a rep from the i think they should have a desk out in the front lobby....
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isil did not perpetrate the attacks on 9/11 to isil was not formed until a few years after nine 9/11 so call the eiffel perpetrated of the 9/11 attacks is to basically do toward to the english lang which and i would do it is essentially falling back into the printer for doctor that congress rejected. the authorizations as he describes the perpetrators of 9/11 because both the bush and obama administrations sadly with the tacit acquiescence of congress have said also we can go after the perpetrators al-qaeda, but you can also go after groups that associate with al-qaeda can associated forces. that definition by both the bush and obama administration has been made so bad as to sweep in virtually anybody. i ask administration witnesses at a hearing before the armed service committee in may of 2013, okay, associate with al-qaeda, so what if a young star is born in 2010, 2011, 10 years after 9/11, and in 2035 joins an organization in nigeria that claims to have a splinter relationship with al-qaeda and that organization has just formed and that organization has no intent to do any harm to
isil did not perpetrate the attacks on 9/11 to isil was not formed until a few years after nine 9/11 so call the eiffel perpetrated of the 9/11 attacks is to basically do toward to the english lang which and i would do it is essentially falling back into the printer for doctor that congress rejected. the authorizations as he describes the perpetrators of 9/11 because both the bush and obama administrations sadly with the tacit acquiescence of congress have said also we can go after the...
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terrorist acts perpetrated by certain groups such as isil, al , hezbollah, and the terrorist actions of the israeli occupation and the criminal acts perpetrated by groups belonging to islam are all prohibited actions and are deemed crimes. statement of the council of [indiscernible] entering the conflict zone and joining the interaction. the instigator's of this crime are leaving others into error and they should be punished. madame president, the kingdom of saudi arabia was one of the first states to work against extricatein order to its root causes. let me point out the support my anti-m gave do them terrorist organization. they have called on other countries to make donations. they do not have a comprehensive strategy which goes beyond manifestations of terrorism's. counter thiso scourge will be in vain. in lebanon ise also one of the factors that have contributed to the development of terrorist thinking. it justifies itself by fighting occupation. rianism and fundamentalism are other factors that contributed to the emergence of isil as well as the war machine of the syrian regime
terrorist acts perpetrated by certain groups such as isil, al , hezbollah, and the terrorist actions of the israeli occupation and the criminal acts perpetrated by groups belonging to islam are all prohibited actions and are deemed crimes. statement of the council of [indiscernible] entering the conflict zone and joining the interaction. the instigator's of this crime are leaving others into error and they should be punished. madame president, the kingdom of saudi arabia was one of the first...
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and their names were cleared and the real perpetrator was identified. but because the work hadn't been done in the first place, the real perpetrator got out and committed another murder. the critical d.n.a. testing was made possible by a testing grant program. that's part of the innocence protection act that i wrote more than 14 years ago. i was proud to be there with president bush when he signed it into law as part of the justice for all act of 2004. the program was named for a man whom i considered my friend, kirk bloodsworth. he was a young man just out of the marines. when he was arrested, he was convicted, sentenced to death for a heinous crime he did not commit, but he was the first person on death row to be exonerated by d.n.a. evidence. he had been convicted on eyewitness identification even though he made it very clear he wasn't anywhere near when this happened. you know, when they finally exonerated and identified who the real person was, there was somebody at the prison that said oh, yeah, we have got that guy locked up for another crime. th
and their names were cleared and the real perpetrator was identified. but because the work hadn't been done in the first place, the real perpetrator got out and committed another murder. the critical d.n.a. testing was made possible by a testing grant program. that's part of the innocence protection act that i wrote more than 14 years ago. i was proud to be there with president bush when he signed it into law as part of the justice for all act of 2004. the program was named for a man whom i...
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the obama administration is now claiming is the very same as the original core of al qaeda that perpetratedhe 9/11 attacks. this is politically important. politically important because the administration needs cover to have the authorization to make war in another country, other than iraq. in the 2001 authorization of military force, from congress, allowed the bush administration to go after al qaeda, the people who perpetrated 9/11 anywhere from the world. the obama administration it is very convenient these al qaeda core guys showed none syria. >> the administration has been tracking this group no two years. teledidn't go public they didn't want the public to know. >> only about 30 people, expert bomb makers looking to create bombs that can get on aircraft and evidently there was some evidence they were quote about to go operational. i think it was an opportunist being air strike. >> any americans in khorasan? >> no. >> guy's point is very important. we hit khorasan because we had a right to hit al qaeda. what it tells you is congress has got to come back here in december and they are goi
the obama administration is now claiming is the very same as the original core of al qaeda that perpetratedhe 9/11 attacks. this is politically important. politically important because the administration needs cover to have the authorization to make war in another country, other than iraq. in the 2001 authorization of military force, from congress, allowed the bush administration to go after al qaeda, the people who perpetrated 9/11 anywhere from the world. the obama administration it is very...
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there's no question that this was a crime by a perpetrator or group of perpetrators. >> there are ways to hide in the digital world. you are convinced the f.b.i. will find them? >> i believe so, yeah. in 2010, scarlett johansson had the same thing found to her and the that person was found and sentenced to 10 years in prison. they will find this ring. >> when you think about the scarlett johansson case and others involved in that, mila kunis and christina aguilera, 10 years in jail for putting these pictures on the internet, you think that would be a deterrent. are the laws not strong enough, not clear enough around the country. >> it's several things. if you look at crime, look at the people who base jump building, they knew it was a crime, they could go to jail for it, but it's never been done before. it's the concept of getting no one else has ever seen and they want. i don't condone it. why do you rob banks? that's where the money is. there's always someone that wants to get something that doesn't belong to them, they want to be the first person to do. the there's a reason people t
there's no question that this was a crime by a perpetrator or group of perpetrators. >> there are ways to hide in the digital world. you are convinced the f.b.i. will find them? >> i believe so, yeah. in 2010, scarlett johansson had the same thing found to her and the that person was found and sentenced to 10 years in prison. they will find this ring. >> when you think about the scarlett johansson case and others involved in that, mila kunis and christina aguilera, 10 years in...
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>> i don't think so. >> john also believes you, the weather underground, perpetrated that crime a number of times. i want to give you a chance to respond. your 9-year-old little boy asleep in your bed, and what happens? >> actually, early in the morning on washington's birthday four bombs went off. two in the front of the house. there were two in the front that went off, there were bombs placed under the gas tank of our car, in the back of the house. the first two went off. notion that bill ayers and weather underground were about property damage, make it sound like they were egging cars, that's absurd. as far as i'm concerned every one of them have blood dripping from their hands. >> not true. it was always property damage in our activities. always. and so it's just not true. >> do you deny that terry robins was responsible for that bombing? >> i have no idea if he was. >> you were very close. >> we were very close. i have no idea that he was, but i don't think he was. he's gone -- >> he's one of the guys who blew himself up. >> that's exactly right. one of the things i think is interes
>> i don't think so. >> john also believes you, the weather underground, perpetrated that crime a number of times. i want to give you a chance to respond. your 9-year-old little boy asleep in your bed, and what happens? >> actually, early in the morning on washington's birthday four bombs went off. two in the front of the house. there were two in the front that went off, there were bombs placed under the gas tank of our car, in the back of the house. the first two went off....
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the perpetrators of the 9/11 attack, possibly there should be an aumf that is not just limited to perpetrators but to groups that have a terrorist intent on the united states once the threat level reaches some degree of capacity and some degree of imnens so it may have to broaden. but it should also probably narrow the definition of associated forces as way too broad. the absence of a sunset, the absence of any limitation on geography or time, way too broad. so you can see the drafting of that 2001 aumf, senator corker may think it needs to be broader, and he may agree with me. but the white house is pretty engaged in those discussions with both democrats and republicans. >> let's turn to audience questions now. please wait for the microphone. we do have the microphone and we're going to ask that you both identify yourself clearly and the organization that you're with. we're going to take three questions at a time to see if we can get through as many as we possibly can. and please try and be as respectful to your fellow audience members as possible and keep them short and refrain from commenta
the perpetrators of the 9/11 attack, possibly there should be an aumf that is not just limited to perpetrators but to groups that have a terrorist intent on the united states once the threat level reaches some degree of capacity and some degree of imnens so it may have to broaden. but it should also probably narrow the definition of associated forces as way too broad. the absence of a sunset, the absence of any limitation on geography or time, way too broad. so you can see the drafting of that...
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with the islamic state that those fighters will come back with the intention and the trailing to perpetrate attacks in main liend britain. and in a wra, it's really a precursor for that. americans don't want that possibility. how great is the resis tensz to strong measures, including and up to air strikes in iraq up to and including even more measures on the ground on the people and the authorities in the u.k. >> he seems to be more cautious in striving to build support for that now. it does seem likely that the mird of david haines will prance aid him in that. the british people took to the streets in the hundred and thousand. there was huge popular on sigs to that. undoubtly, there would also be a similar expression. >> it's very late there, i'm not sure he's still awake at this hour, but walk us through the next few hours and days. tlm be a security meeting, i gather, in the morning. and how kickly will parliament meet to tuk about what the prime minister is going to ask for? >> this is happening at an extraordinary time. and, right now, there is a referendum in scotland on thursday that
with the islamic state that those fighters will come back with the intention and the trailing to perpetrate attacks in main liend britain. and in a wra, it's really a precursor for that. americans don't want that possibility. how great is the resis tensz to strong measures, including and up to air strikes in iraq up to and including even more measures on the ground on the people and the authorities in the u.k. >> he seems to be more cautious in striving to build support for that now. it...
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no longer do you have to be a guru hacker or expert to perpetrate a fraud. be a five-year-old purchasing a malware program online and that makes it very simple for anybody to go by a program and execute a malware scheme. >> they are actually making it easier? >> it is much more easy at this thing. that lets organizations at much greater risk. >> beasley looked at the forensic cost of database breaches. how much is the cost to source cominghese breaches are from? >> costs can run into the millions of dollars. that's why program of insurance is very important will stop tunneling forensic cost, but legal costs, notification costs, credit monitoring -- those can mount into the millions and most organizations do not have those expenses built into their budget. >> i imagine if you were an investor in a public company and these costs are rising, that will cut into their bottom line as well. >> you're starting to see the word of directors in the c suite taking notice and asking hard questions about how they can better protect their organization. enough companies set
no longer do you have to be a guru hacker or expert to perpetrate a fraud. be a five-year-old purchasing a malware program online and that makes it very simple for anybody to go by a program and execute a malware scheme. >> they are actually making it easier? >> it is much more easy at this thing. that lets organizations at much greater risk. >> beasley looked at the forensic cost of database breaches. how much is the cost to source cominghese breaches are from? >> costs...
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what we need to do about criminal law is looking at perpetrators. are we limiting what force and violence they are using? it is perfectly acceptable for someone to impose upon another sexually until that person says no and that's embody in criminal law. it's something missing the mark. we are not meaningfully prohibiting the use of violence in sexual contact. >> so could you help us understand what would be more effective? one of the other notions was this would be ineffective because how are you going to police that, where is that line going to be, when a man and woman are together presumably behind closed doors how do we police, how do we enforce that? is that another concern you have about putting this kind of legislation in place? >> absolutely. we always see sexual violence cases, he said she said, we can't figure it out. the way we need to limit is how someone engages in sexual activity. there shouldn't be force in the way a person engages in sexual violence. what did you say what did you do in that circumstance? we need to look at the person
what we need to do about criminal law is looking at perpetrators. are we limiting what force and violence they are using? it is perfectly acceptable for someone to impose upon another sexually until that person says no and that's embody in criminal law. it's something missing the mark. we are not meaningfully prohibiting the use of violence in sexual contact. >> so could you help us understand what would be more effective? one of the other notions was this would be ineffective because how...
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moreharam have perpetrated heinous, violent acts than any of the known terrorist group. it is no doubt that foreign fighters have added a troubled dimension to this face of terrorism. from attacks by al qaeda a few years ago, we now have mobile bands of thousands of terrorists sweeping across vast areas, destroying lives, and even attempted to hold territory. this is unacceptable. we must act now. this the president, the world -- the u.n. knows to well the destructive effects of terrorist activities. over the past five years we have been and are still confronting .hreats posed by boko haram the costs are high. thousands of innocent people have been killed, and hundreds of peasants kidnapped. prominent, the kidnapping of hundreds of daughters. mr. president, as daunting as the challenge may be, we are facing with unrelenting determination and will utilize the sources that are disposal to ensure that this is rooted out of our nation. in addition to our counterterrorism efforts, we have evolved initiatives to alleviate the plight of the population in the affected communitie
moreharam have perpetrated heinous, violent acts than any of the known terrorist group. it is no doubt that foreign fighters have added a troubled dimension to this face of terrorism. from attacks by al qaeda a few years ago, we now have mobile bands of thousands of terrorists sweeping across vast areas, destroying lives, and even attempted to hold territory. this is unacceptable. we must act now. this the president, the world -- the u.n. knows to well the destructive effects of terrorist...
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>> will the head of the dn drrks denounce the real perpetrators of domesticic violence in light of the ray rice video? next on the 5. >>> welcome back, everybody. time for -- seven blazing myths vnl timing is everything. debby wasser man schultz- >> scott walker has given women the back of his hand. the republican people extremists by scott walker are doing is they're grabbing us by the hair amend pulling us back. >> well, it's two days later and video that you're watching right there, making the chairwoman's comments look even dumber than they already look. >> worst timing in the world. >> worst timing, worst situation, worst comparison to domestic violence, i don't know. it's not the first instance of bad comments by a waszerman shulsz. >> she ignores me but she makes me happy. how long do you stay up at night writing that open 7 series host or whatever. >> 7 serious host? >> i still condemn, no matter who you say, i didn't think she was talking about domestic abuse al all. she was trying to talk about keeping the ceiling on for women. >> shouldibilitibility she thin about -- >> that
>> will the head of the dn drrks denounce the real perpetrators of domesticic violence in light of the ray rice video? next on the 5. >>> welcome back, everybody. time for -- seven blazing myths vnl timing is everything. debby wasser man schultz- >> scott walker has given women the back of his hand. the republican people extremists by scott walker are doing is they're grabbing us by the hair amend pulling us back. >> well, it's two days later and video that you're...
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the vikings will not let the perpetrator play on their team. first-round game, you know we get a chance to break the stadium and, know the fans are excited and we're excited as well. this is very special and i'm very excited. not to be overly dramatic here. when you read that petersen story who cares about the forty- niners can. bulldog: save up to $300 on sealy posturepedic and serta mattress sets. even get 24 months interest-free financing on every tempur-pedic. but don't drop the ball. mattress discounters fall kickoff sale is ending soon. ♪ mattress discounters is it the biting? ...we need to break up. cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. >>> rihanna begone. pulled from the big opening number. and can you believe these women are wearing ray rice jerseys? >>> then, we forgive you. >> we're worried about you. we
the vikings will not let the perpetrator play on their team. first-round game, you know we get a chance to break the stadium and, know the fans are excited and we're excited as well. this is very special and i'm very excited. not to be overly dramatic here. when you read that petersen story who cares about the forty- niners can. bulldog: save up to $300 on sealy posturepedic and serta mattress sets. even get 24 months interest-free financing on every tempur-pedic. but don't drop the ball....
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sometimes it's survival, but they get out there and they have to perpetrate before they're perpetrated against. >> for years msnbc has been documenting the tragic stories that unfold in america's juvenile justice system. with extraordinary access from the indiana supreme court, we're about to go inside a world where cameras are, by law, forbidden to go. >> you guys can't watch video. >> they've been doing this over a three-month period. two of them ran sacked the cars they broke in. two of them were on a street corner watching that the police won't come. what they failed to understand is there are cameras. all we had to do was put the face and the name. >> they had a picture of me and my mom was, like, no because on the picture it don't look like me. they're about to charge you for lying to the police because i'm on probation, too, so they said as long as i turn myself in they weren't going to give my mom the six years. i wish i had never had done the things i did. >> is it kenneth or kentrell? >> his name is kentrell, my name's kenneth. >> brothers kenneth and kentrell hail from gary,
sometimes it's survival, but they get out there and they have to perpetrate before they're perpetrated against. >> for years msnbc has been documenting the tragic stories that unfold in america's juvenile justice system. with extraordinary access from the indiana supreme court, we're about to go inside a world where cameras are, by law, forbidden to go. >> you guys can't watch video. >> they've been doing this over a three-month period. two of them ran sacked the cars they...
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innovating national council report entitled sea level rise for the coasts of oregon and washington past perpetrate and future. the numbers posted in the report is 11 inches of sea level rise by 2050 and 36 by 20 one hundred it has large upsides that would be adjusted this can add several feet to our tides due to king tides as well as el nino's the tide gage records show clearly the effect of el nino and in 18982 and 1998 thank you your time >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good morning. i'm laura i'm with super thanks for holdings this hearing thanks to the civil grand jury for adding the enforcement support for the sea level i'm here to support the project we've no evidence of moved from 5 to 10 years from the sequa documents to a public conversation to prepare our shorelines i know that san francisco is enclosed on many sides so today, you've heard many departments talk about not only the vulnerability assessments they're doing alone in their areas of interests but working collaboratively together on a number of projects that are considered leadership models for the region to
innovating national council report entitled sea level rise for the coasts of oregon and washington past perpetrate and future. the numbers posted in the report is 11 inches of sea level rise by 2050 and 36 by 20 one hundred it has large upsides that would be adjusted this can add several feet to our tides due to king tides as well as el nino's the tide gage records show clearly the effect of el nino and in 18982 and 1998 thank you your time >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker,...
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the navy was brought in in the 90s to track down perpetrators. the operation was short lived.09 a law was brought in carrying prison time for anyone caught blast fishing. >> these are not effective, fighting against dynamite. >> there's also a human cost. this man lost parts of his hands in the explosion. >> i was holding the dynamite trying to light it up. it failed twice. when it just exploded. i lost both parts of my hands. >> blast fishing distortes the market. fishermen that a bide by the rules have to work much longer on the water to catch the same number of fish. >> this is the fish market. every morning fishermen bring in their cash to hundreds of customers. the demand is huge, supply not quite. that makes it almost impossible to sell. blast fishing may bring quick and instant returns, but the damage lasts for a long time. it affects the fishing industry also environment and tourism. >>> brazil has taken its strongest stance against others kicking them out of the world cup. marshal reports. >> reporter: this is one of the most shocking images from the match. a teenage
the navy was brought in in the 90s to track down perpetrators. the operation was short lived.09 a law was brought in carrying prison time for anyone caught blast fishing. >> these are not effective, fighting against dynamite. >> there's also a human cost. this man lost parts of his hands in the explosion. >> i was holding the dynamite trying to light it up. it failed twice. when it just exploded. i lost both parts of my hands. >> blast fishing distortes the market....
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>> will the head of the dn drrks denounce the real perpetrators of domesticic violence in light of the ray rice video? next on the 5. i'm not afraid. i can face my 3rd grade class trip. tying shoes, fixing pigtails, and chasing after them when their wonder turns to wander. hannah. new tena instadry. designed for those unexpected leaks with 864 tiny funnels to zip wetness away. and even when you twist not a drop escapes. that's fearless protection poise maximum can't match. (teacher) and i can stay perfectly dry. with tena, i'm not afraid. and you won't be either. call 1-877-get-tena. [announcer]when we make beyond natural dry dog and cat foods. we start with real meat as the first ingredient. we leave out corn,wheat and soy. and we own where our dry food is made-100 percent! can other brands say all that? for nutrition you can trust and your pet will enjoy... does your food go beyond? learn more at purinabeyond.com. >>> welcome back, everybody. time for -- seven blazing myths vnl timing is everything. debby wasser man schultz- >> scott walker has given women the back of his hand. the r
>> will the head of the dn drrks denounce the real perpetrators of domesticic violence in light of the ray rice video? next on the 5. i'm not afraid. i can face my 3rd grade class trip. tying shoes, fixing pigtails, and chasing after them when their wonder turns to wander. hannah. new tena instadry. designed for those unexpected leaks with 864 tiny funnels to zip wetness away. and even when you twist not a drop escapes. that's fearless protection poise maximum can't match. (teacher) and i...
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they said they thought they had the right perpetrators. as a result, there was a young pregnant latino woman alive at the time, stalked by the real raper. he was able to get her, rape her, and kill her while her children were in the next room. >> no apology from the new york police department? >> no apology at all. that is hard to swallow. the bittersweet part. it comes with the fact that, like i said, they haven't allocated anything to the parents. my mother is battling stage 4 cancer, and a lot of that is a direct result of the stress and pain that she went through. all the years of not being able to fend for herself as normal forks would. >> the innocence -- folks would. >> the innocence project is responsible for clearing you, right. >> i was already free, and i had already been home, the innocence project - their piece in the puzzle... >> was finding the... >>> ..was assisting in cory wise getting out. it was tremendous. for the work that they do, you know, we want that kind of thing to happen, that's the other side that we need, that
they said they thought they had the right perpetrators. as a result, there was a young pregnant latino woman alive at the time, stalked by the real raper. he was able to get her, rape her, and kill her while her children were in the next room. >> no apology from the new york police department? >> no apology at all. that is hard to swallow. the bittersweet part. it comes with the fact that, like i said, they haven't allocated anything to the parents. my mother is battling stage 4...
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and that could also mean that there might have been multiple perpetrators which we don't know at this time either. >> it's true. but it looks like there's a clustering of those cases in a geographical area, young people all about the same page, 18 to 20 years old, college students. there's more to this -- >> speaking of that, i want to read this list quickly. hannah graham in 2014, alexis murphy in 2013, dashad smith in 2012, samantha clarke in 2010, morgan harrington in 2009. pat brown, that brings me to you. when you start seeing this which looks to the untrained eye as a pattern, you have the trained eye. what exactly would they be looking for? what kind of questions might they be asking of the suspect they have in custody to try to maybe figure out if what they have on their hands is in fact a serial killer? >> we know there's a serial killer. i keep pushing this concept that when you have a strange abduction and then you find the woman raped and murdered, you have a serial killer. he's not going to do it just one time in his life. we just don't have the other connections yet. whe
and that could also mean that there might have been multiple perpetrators which we don't know at this time either. >> it's true. but it looks like there's a clustering of those cases in a geographical area, young people all about the same page, 18 to 20 years old, college students. there's more to this -- >> speaking of that, i want to read this list quickly. hannah graham in 2014, alexis murphy in 2013, dashad smith in 2012, samantha clarke in 2010, morgan harrington in 2009. pat...
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we want the prosecutors to go after the perpetrators and get then. when you look at my case. the central park jogger is a case where there's so much tragedy, they thought they had the right perpetrators, and as a result of that, there was a young pregnant latino woman alive at the time, stalked by the real raper. he ultimately was able to get her, rape her and kill her. >> no apology from the new york police department. >> no apology at all. that's hard to swallow. that's the bittersweet park. and comes with the fact that like i said, they haven't allocated anything to the parents. my mother is battling stage 4 cancer, a lot of that is what she as gone through. all the years not being able to fend for themselves. >> the innocence project in many ways was responsible for clearing you. >> well, i was free and had been home. the innocence project, their piece in the puzzle... >> was finding the... >>..was assisting in cory wis getting out. it was tremendous. for the work that they do, you know, we want that to happen. that's the other side, that combatant part, you know. >> what
we want the prosecutors to go after the perpetrators and get then. when you look at my case. the central park jogger is a case where there's so much tragedy, they thought they had the right perpetrators, and as a result of that, there was a young pregnant latino woman alive at the time, stalked by the real raper. he ultimately was able to get her, rape her and kill her. >> no apology from the new york police department. >> no apology at all. that's hard to swallow. that's the...