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i have the name of all the perpetrators that murder and that was there and involved with my son being murdered. anthony hunter and one of these is deceased. these are the names that i got and these are the true names of the perpetrators that murdered my son they are still walking the street one of them is thomas hannabal and he has a comedy show somewhere and he's living his life as though he never done anything. and my son , his body, his birthday is next month, april 6th and this is what i have to celebrate. this is the life that i have to celebrate. no life. i can't stop this. this is my therapy to come here and keep my son's memory alive. this is not easy for me, but i will continue to do it again, these guys names are on my son's file is the perpetrators that were going to shoot another young man. see these names, look them up, get them off the street. i'm afraid for my children that i have left. who is to know if these guys might be looking at me. they might see what i'm doing every month or every week and i don't care you took everything from me. you took my son. he was my only
i have the name of all the perpetrators that murder and that was there and involved with my son being murdered. anthony hunter and one of these is deceased. these are the names that i got and these are the true names of the perpetrators that murdered my son they are still walking the street one of them is thomas hannabal and he has a comedy show somewhere and he's living his life as though he never done anything. and my son , his body, his birthday is next month, april 6th and this is what i...
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. >>> at times a perpetrator's dna is the only clue at a murder scene. but what happens when you don't have a suspect to compare it to? this case made forensic history when scientists saw in these genes, literally, the killer's physical description. ♪ >>> in the 1600s baton rouge in louisiana got its name from french settlers. it means red stick and referred to the pole marking the hunting area of local indian tribes. to this day, baton rouge is one of the most racially diverse cities in the country. pam kinamore knew the town's history well by birth and by profession. pam operated an antique store. >> pam loved life. every day she couldn't wait to do all the things that she wanted to do. she was fun. she was exuberant. she was enthused. she was intelligent. >> shortly before midnight on a friday in july 2002, pam's husband, byron, called police to report his wife missing. he said when he got home the front door was wide open. his wife's keys were there, but pam was gone. strangely, the bathtub was full of water. >> it looked like she had been taking a b
. >>> at times a perpetrator's dna is the only clue at a murder scene. but what happens when you don't have a suspect to compare it to? this case made forensic history when scientists saw in these genes, literally, the killer's physical description. ♪ >>> in the 1600s baton rouge in louisiana got its name from french settlers. it means red stick and referred to the pole marking the hunting area of local indian tribes. to this day, baton rouge is one of the most racially...
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the perpetrators of these unspeakable acts. don't these women deserve better? shouldn't these victims have access to services that are guaranteed to them by the constitution? my friends on the other side do not like it. they want to tell women what to do. get into the most personal decisions that women and their families make. let them do that for their families. if they want to change the law of the land and tell women they are criminals why don't they just have the courage to bring it to the floor directly not sneak it into a bill and have staffers write a note to their colleagues saying, oh, they are silent, we did not do anything on that. zero, no. i tell you something, there is no advantage to being around. you have a sense of of what used to be decent around here. your word was your word and your bond was your bond. we have proof. we proof. we have proof. the republicans left this out of the memo. we have proof. don't call this a phantom problem. we have it in writing. this is a clear pattern. unrelated extremely, unrelated, extremely, politically charged
the perpetrators of these unspeakable acts. don't these women deserve better? shouldn't these victims have access to services that are guaranteed to them by the constitution? my friends on the other side do not like it. they want to tell women what to do. get into the most personal decisions that women and their families make. let them do that for their families. if they want to change the law of the land and tell women they are criminals why don't they just have the courage to bring it to the...
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developments taking place in yemen is posing a threat to national security as a result of the coup perpetrated by the houthis, who continue to take control of the state authorities and institutions and facilities, and the subsequent threats posed on the neighbouring country of saudi arabia and other gulf cooperation countries in the manner that a grave threat to the national security of regional states and as all efforts have been exhausted in our attempt to find a solution to the yemeni crisis and convince the houthis to heed the calls. we responded to the outcry made by the yemeni president in - with the goal to maintain the geographical integrity of yemen. this comes in line with the joint defense agreement, and the arab joint defense agreement and face on article 51 of the u.n. charter whichen doorsed the natural rite of defense -- which endorsed the natural right of self-defence and took necessary measures to safeguard international peace and security. my country kuwait expressed solidarity and support to the united arab to the king of saudi arabia abdul fatah al-sisi, and other countries
developments taking place in yemen is posing a threat to national security as a result of the coup perpetrated by the houthis, who continue to take control of the state authorities and institutions and facilities, and the subsequent threats posed on the neighbouring country of saudi arabia and other gulf cooperation countries in the manner that a grave threat to the national security of regional states and as all efforts have been exhausted in our attempt to find a solution to the yemeni crisis...
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most of the murders perpetrated against negro people in alabama is perpetrated by the state governmentalabama, state, county, and. city. and the only way we can correct that is not by cursing out wall ceace byut by electing officials who would respect the sacredness of all citizens. we cannot do that by making kind remarks. we have to do that i getting back -- by getting back in our counties and make sure our movements are on the road. we have thousands of negroes that month he put on the books. thousands of negroes that have not heard of freedom movement is going on in alabama. we have thousands of people who do not even know about the march on montgomery. we have a lot of work to do. we have a lot of work to do in the counties here it and we plan to be back into the counties marching negroes on the courthouses in every county. and if mr. wallace does not plan to comply with the bill passing congress, we will be back to see mr. wallace. i do not think he is going to comply because in 1854, the supreme court of the united states said segregation was immoral and wrong and mr. wallace in
most of the murders perpetrated against negro people in alabama is perpetrated by the state governmentalabama, state, county, and. city. and the only way we can correct that is not by cursing out wall ceace byut by electing officials who would respect the sacredness of all citizens. we cannot do that by making kind remarks. we have to do that i getting back -- by getting back in our counties and make sure our movements are on the road. we have thousands of negroes that month he put on the...
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we see our perpetrator. a small 4-year-old perpetrator. >> you little punk. >> police are looking for a very short person to give him a bit of a stern talking to, maybe a time-out. >>> this is 101 freeway. notice how slowly traffic is moving. >> looks like a typical california. >> looks what's causing the traffic jam. first you see one young person on a bicycle on the side of the road then you start seeing more and more and more people on bicycles. according to witnesses, they say up to 50 young people between the ages of 10 and 17. the poster of this video, scott, says this is later in the actual bike ride that originally he said the cyclists were all across the entire freeway. >> you've got to be kidding. this is just a stud stuntpid stunt by teenagers. >> not a stunt. calf highway patrol said they did intervene. they said it was a mistake, cyclists happened to go up an exit ramp and realized they were on part of the freeway where you're not supposed to be on a bicycle. chp helped them get off the highway
we see our perpetrator. a small 4-year-old perpetrator. >> you little punk. >> police are looking for a very short person to give him a bit of a stern talking to, maybe a time-out. >>> this is 101 freeway. notice how slowly traffic is moving. >> looks like a typical california. >> looks what's causing the traffic jam. first you see one young person on a bicycle on the side of the road then you start seeing more and more and more people on bicycles. according to...
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. >> count i you did while in the perpetration or attempted perpetration of criminal sexual conduct inst degree -- >> jeffrey gorton was tried and convicted for the first-degree murder of both nancy ludwig and margarette eby. he will spend the rest of his life in prison. >> i'm afraid of him. i'm glad he's locked up for the rest of his life. he is the absolutely most frightening person that i've ever encountered because he was random, because he was so secretive, because he was so ordinary. >> author tom henderson wrote about this case in "blood justice" and thinks there are other victims. >> my feeling is that someday, somebody's going to be running a dna sample that kicks up jeffrey gorton's name. it may be more than one or two. it might be quite a few. >> it still took a fingerprint or something very basic and maybe less high-tech, if you want to call it that, than dna testing to solve the crime. >> without science and the new technology that's available, both these homicides would remain unsolved and probably remain unsolved and probably remain unsolved forever. -- captions by vita
. >> count i you did while in the perpetration or attempted perpetration of criminal sexual conduct inst degree -- >> jeffrey gorton was tried and convicted for the first-degree murder of both nancy ludwig and margarette eby. he will spend the rest of his life in prison. >> i'm afraid of him. i'm glad he's locked up for the rest of his life. he is the absolutely most frightening person that i've ever encountered because he was random, because he was so secretive, because he...
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tests indicated the perpetrator had type "o" blood, the same blood type as kevin green. once more, dianna green said she and kevin did not have consensual sex on the night of the attack. kevin green said the two had consensual sex before he left the apartment before hamburgers. he also took a lie detector test to corroborate his story and passed. but with dianna green willing to testify that her husband was the perpetrator, it would be up to a jury to decide. why are you deleting these photos? because my teeth are yellow. why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for 2 times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. my lenses have a sunset mode. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside... to clear inside mode. transitions® signature™ adaptive lenses... are more responsive than ever. so why settle for a lens with just one mode? experience life well lit®. ...upgrade your lenses to transition
tests indicated the perpetrator had type "o" blood, the same blood type as kevin green. once more, dianna green said she and kevin did not have consensual sex on the night of the attack. kevin green said the two had consensual sex before he left the apartment before hamburgers. he also took a lie detector test to corroborate his story and passed. but with dianna green willing to testify that her husband was the perpetrator, it would be up to a jury to decide. why are you deleting...
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rarely are the whites for these guys the perpetrators that had the highest victim count. is something personal between something inside that cop and the scenarios. it is something about the perpetrator --they are responding to something. >> billy grades is the moral conscious -- graves is the moral consciousness of this. >> he is a regular shmo. >> he has a difficult marriage. >> yeah. his wife -- she has a black secret that he can never get to the bottom of which is revealed during the book. the thing is, they love each other. they have these two wild indian kids as they would say. they love each other. somebody is stalking them. they will be caught as pistols in crisis but never once does either of them have a nexus central. -- an existential thought about marriage or their place in life. all they want is what they have. >> you said you are not a cop gr oupie. you seem to have an intuitive understanding of cops and they're like and what their life does to them. when you look at ferguson or places where there have been real conflict between cops and community, what do yo
rarely are the whites for these guys the perpetrators that had the highest victim count. is something personal between something inside that cop and the scenarios. it is something about the perpetrator --they are responding to something. >> billy grades is the moral conscious -- graves is the moral consciousness of this. >> he is a regular shmo. >> he has a difficult marriage. >> yeah. his wife -- she has a black secret that he can never get to the bottom of which is...
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are the perpetrators of these unspeakable acts. don't these women deserve better? shouldn't these victims have access to services that are guaranteed by the constitution and? now my friends on the other side don't like it. they want to tell women what to do. they want to get into the most personal decisions that women and their families make. you know what? let them do that for their families but if they want to change the lava lamp roe v. wade and tell women they are criminals and doctors make them criminals too then why don't they just have the courage to bring it to the floor directly and not sneak it into a bill and have these staffers write a note to their colleagues saying of go they are silent. we didn't do anything on that. i will tell you something there is one advantage to being around her long time. you have a sense of what used to be decent around here. when your word was your word in your bond was your bond. thank goodness we have proof. we have proof that the republicans left this out of the memo in which they told th
are the perpetrators of these unspeakable acts. don't these women deserve better? shouldn't these victims have access to services that are guaranteed by the constitution and? now my friends on the other side don't like it. they want to tell women what to do. they want to get into the most personal decisions that women and their families make. you know what? let them do that for their families but if they want to change the lava lamp roe v. wade and tell women they are criminals and doctors make...
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the tribunal wouldñc prosecute the perpetrators of mass atrocities war crimes and crimes against humanityrime. hopefully these individuals would be brought to justice. again, i want to thank you madam chair for doing this hearing to the with our subcommittees. >> thank you so much. a powerful statement. and because miss bass the ranking member of mr. smith's committee is not here i would like to recognize miss frankel and mr. boyle to share those five minutes however way you'd like to divide them. miss frankel is recognized. >> thank you madam chair. i thank you and the ranking member for this hearing which i believe is very important. and i want to share your sentiments on our sorrow for the loss of kayla mueller. we have heard from the administration obviously in the past several months why we should train and arm syrian rebels. we now have a request for authorization, for the use of military force, so i am very pleased that you're here, it's a change of pace, let's put it that way. and this is what i'm particularly interested in. not only the type of humanitarian assistance and answeri
the tribunal wouldñc prosecute the perpetrators of mass atrocities war crimes and crimes against humanityrime. hopefully these individuals would be brought to justice. again, i want to thank you madam chair for doing this hearing to the with our subcommittees. >> thank you so much. a powerful statement. and because miss bass the ranking member of mr. smith's committee is not here i would like to recognize miss frankel and mr. boyle to share those five minutes however way you'd like to...
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but if the motive was robbery, the perpetrator had not been entirely successful. >> after the homicide, they found $133,000 in cash hidden in the house, which that by itself was such an attention-grabber in this community. i mean, that was one of the most unusual things about the whole incident. >> the blood evidence revealed rogers was beaten at two different times. >> the victim sustained some injuries and then had enough time to lay there, his wounds even started to heal, and then he was hit again. >> that's bloodthirsty. to come back, and he's not dead, and just beat him again to make sure he's dead, that's cold. >> and the forensic evidence indicated the killer approached the body yet a third time. >> mr. rogers, when he was found, his arms and actually his forearms and hands were up in the air. >> this phenomenon is called rigor mortis, a stiffening of the body that occurs several hours after death. >> what this would tell investigators about the time period is that someone moved him three or four hours after he was dead. >> this meant the killer was inside the house for hours. y
but if the motive was robbery, the perpetrator had not been entirely successful. >> after the homicide, they found $133,000 in cash hidden in the house, which that by itself was such an attention-grabber in this community. i mean, that was one of the most unusual things about the whole incident. >> the blood evidence revealed rogers was beaten at two different times. >> the victim sustained some injuries and then had enough time to lay there, his wounds even started to heal,...
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with new tools to fight trafficking, enhance services for victims and increase penalties for perpetrators. the bill would help fight demand for domestic sex trafficking by ensuring every person who is trafficking an adult or purchase a -- purchasing a child for sex will be punished under the full force of law. in other words it goes after the demand side as well as the supply side of these terrible crimes. so it's a meaningful solution that is supported by both large -- by a large bipartisan group of senators and more than 200 outside organizations. the other day one human trafficking advocate characterized the concern raised by the minority with the hyde amendment provision in this bill as a phantom problem and i agree. the minority leader is focusing on a provision that passed the senate judiciary committee in february unanimously after committee members debated the bill and had the opportunity to even strike this provision that they find so obnoxious at this particular time. not only has this language, called the hyde amendment language been in a part of this bipartisan bill for months
with new tools to fight trafficking, enhance services for victims and increase penalties for perpetrators. the bill would help fight demand for domestic sex trafficking by ensuring every person who is trafficking an adult or purchase a -- purchasing a child for sex will be punished under the full force of law. in other words it goes after the demand side as well as the supply side of these terrible crimes. so it's a meaningful solution that is supported by both large -- by a large bipartisan...
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. >> we were very excited in that we thought we did have a potential witness as to who the perpetrator have been. i also thought she very well may have been extremely lucky that thing happened the way they did and she was not killed at that point in time. >> police used her description to create a sketch, which was distributed to the local media. an autopsy revealed that kathy woodhouse died from blunt force trauma to the head. >> she received three blows to the left side of her head because there was three separate lacerations to the left side of the head. so that the mop wringer fit the bill as far as its weight, its mass, the variety of surfaces and when you look at the mop wringer itself, there was at least one part of the mop wringer metals which was bent. >> she had also been sexually assaulted. unfortunately, biological material collected from the rape test kit could not identify the killer's blood type because he was what's known as a nonsecreter. >> a nonsecreter does not secret their abo blood type into their secretions. approximately 20% of the population would fall into tha
. >> we were very excited in that we thought we did have a potential witness as to who the perpetrator have been. i also thought she very well may have been extremely lucky that thing happened the way they did and she was not killed at that point in time. >> police used her description to create a sketch, which was distributed to the local media. an autopsy revealed that kathy woodhouse died from blunt force trauma to the head. >> she received three blows to the left side of...
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meaning there was only one person left who could punish her perpetrator west virginia's add gent general james hoyer. >> i believe that the cases that we've dealt with with the tools that we have, we have done the maximum level of punishment we can under the system we have available to us. >> reporter: general hoyer says he agreed to accept the officer's resignation in lieu of adverse action instead of pushing for a dishonorable discharge because the officer was so cleaseose to retirement. the two-star general said he also delayed the officer from getting his $62,000 a year pension by placing two letters of reprimand into his file. >> one of the reasons that we've done those is to impact their ability not to get a job in a federal agency or a state agency. >> reporter: but captain weaver and lieutenant colonel james say they think the officer got off lightly. while they both feel retaliated against by being ordered to undergo medical evaluations questioning whether they were fit for duty. >> it was a career killer. it was absolutely. >> i absolutely have been reprised against. >> we have
meaning there was only one person left who could punish her perpetrator west virginia's add gent general james hoyer. >> i believe that the cases that we've dealt with with the tools that we have, we have done the maximum level of punishment we can under the system we have available to us. >> reporter: general hoyer says he agreed to accept the officer's resignation in lieu of adverse action instead of pushing for a dishonorable discharge because the officer was so cleaseose to...
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he also pointed to perpetrators residing in foreign countries. so that is one of -- that is among the many challenges them much of your testimony's pony -- pointed to. i don't want to be pessimistic because i do want to get to part of your testimony where you talk about what has been happening with the justice department and some of the success you have had , but there is a sense, because of the scope and gravity of the problem that we are not winning. just from a national perspective, i want to ask you how would you assess the war or the battle. mrs. ciraolo. we prosecute the offenders and we hope to change the calculus with substantial censuses that we -- substantial sentences we are receiving. in addition, we share information we obtain from these cases in real-time with the irs. is working very hard to improve better identify fraudulent returns and prevent the issuance of fraudulent refunds. so that is the tax division's role. these cases certainly present unique challenges and we will continue to devote our available resources in this area.
he also pointed to perpetrators residing in foreign countries. so that is one of -- that is among the many challenges them much of your testimony's pony -- pointed to. i don't want to be pessimistic because i do want to get to part of your testimony where you talk about what has been happening with the justice department and some of the success you have had , but there is a sense, because of the scope and gravity of the problem that we are not winning. just from a national perspective, i want...
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no one is in custody, but there is a search underway for the perpetrator or perpetrators.nd the department of justice has come out with a statement calling the attack inexcusable and repugnant. this all spun from a department of justice report this week, which said that the entire ferguson police department and council was unconstitutionally acting and racist. but here is some more background. >> reporter: as the protests were dwindling after midnight, the shots were heard. >> as we were about to pack our cameras up we hear what we thought were fireworks up the street. turns it out happened three more times and it was gunfire, because we saw the muzzle fire so we just ducked down and then we saw the cop was shot right next to us. >> reporter: it happened at a protest outside of ferguson's police department. in the hours after the police chief jackson is going to resign. jackson has long maintained that there was no racism on his watch, but following a damming report on his police department he became the sixth official to resign in this small midwestern city. his departure
no one is in custody, but there is a search underway for the perpetrator or perpetrators.nd the department of justice has come out with a statement calling the attack inexcusable and repugnant. this all spun from a department of justice report this week, which said that the entire ferguson police department and council was unconstitutionally acting and racist. but here is some more background. >> reporter: as the protests were dwindling after midnight, the shots were heard. >> as we...
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. >> -- to perpetrate fraud without having anything at all the risk. here's how it works. the fraudster's allowed to get paid. and the state of utah is out of money. findly we found services often lack of front. both of the i.r.s. and for the state tax commissions. thank you mr. chairman. thank you. looks like you when we appreciate your testimony. finally i walk in ellen clem from the office of the oregon attorney general. that the attorney general and works to pro text organize gonians including the type of scams that we're talking about today. we have tores and we look forward to taking your testimony. >> thank you, chairman hatch and senator wide b. it's an honor to be here today and chair my expertise and experience with you. every day i hear stories from oregon begans about a wide variety of frauds and scams. lately these stories have focused completely on the arrest impossibler scap. in 2014, this scam topped york's list of consumer complaints. >> last year we seffed more than 13,000. and what's worst. did you see you recorded losses to them. >> and we know from tes
. >> -- to perpetrate fraud without having anything at all the risk. here's how it works. the fraudster's allowed to get paid. and the state of utah is out of money. findly we found services often lack of front. both of the i.r.s. and for the state tax commissions. thank you mr. chairman. thank you. looks like you when we appreciate your testimony. finally i walk in ellen clem from the office of the oregon attorney general. that the attorney general and works to pro text organize gonians...
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most of the murders perpetrated against negro people in alabama is perpetrated by the state governments of all of the citizens. we can't do that by making kind remarks and statements. we have to the that by getting back in your townties making sure your movements are on the road. we have thousands of negros that must be put on the books. we have thousands of negros that haven't heard that a freedom movement is going on in the alabama. we have thousands of people who don't know about the march on montgomery. we have a lot of work to do. we have a lot of work to do back in the counties and we plan to be back in the counties marching negros by the thousands on the courthouse in every county. and if mr. wallace does not plan to comply with the bill in congress, we'll be back to see mr. wallace. i don't think he's going to comply because in 1954 the supreme court of the united states said segregation was immoral and wrong and mr. wallace in alabama has not complied yet. and i suspect mr. wallace can get ready for september because we plan to march on schools in september in alabama. [ cheers
most of the murders perpetrated against negro people in alabama is perpetrated by the state governments of all of the citizens. we can't do that by making kind remarks and statements. we have to the that by getting back in your townties making sure your movements are on the road. we have thousands of negros that must be put on the books. we have thousands of negros that haven't heard that a freedom movement is going on in the alabama. we have thousands of people who don't know about the march...
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does wrong against the native people because congress has said that if the perpetrators were prosecuted on the reservation by the native courts the native people, the native courts would not be fair. and john mccain was the leader for this. now, how can the first nations of this country the great usa not give any protection to their people. >> we will get a response. >> i think that maybe the caller isn't aware of the fact that i think you are talking about violence against women. the 2013 reauthorization of violence against women act -- we had amendments that we fought very hard for to cover native american women. it is true at one time if her intimate partner was a white person or an american citizen and not a native american, they could not be prosecuted if they perpetrated it on a reservation. that has changed. the native american women are now covered under the violence against women act as our students at college campuses gay and lesbian and so it has been broadened. it is very hard for us to get that through but we did get it through because it was terrible that for years their c
does wrong against the native people because congress has said that if the perpetrators were prosecuted on the reservation by the native courts the native people, the native courts would not be fair. and john mccain was the leader for this. now, how can the first nations of this country the great usa not give any protection to their people. >> we will get a response. >> i think that maybe the caller isn't aware of the fact that i think you are talking about violence against women....
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because we tend to talk about mental illness when there is a tragedy that has been a violent perpetration by somebody who has been ill. it does sigmatize mental illness there are huge numbers of people with mental illness that never do anything violent. they are more likely to be a victim of violence and there are huge numbers of people with mental illness that nessness frankly are neither a verdict or perpetrator and do wonderful things and in between episodes of suffering, are extremely functional and productive. >> gail clearly this is a very big part of this story and understanding the story and understanding what may have happened up there requires knowing where this co-pilot was coming from and what he may have been dealing with. you're not significant gisting this should not be reported are you? >> i'm not suggesting that. what i am saying is there is a tremendous amount of conjecture going on because we are missing so many facts, and that to say, for instance depression and mental illness is really to be talking about a wide range of things. so there are many people who struggle w
because we tend to talk about mental illness when there is a tragedy that has been a violent perpetration by somebody who has been ill. it does sigmatize mental illness there are huge numbers of people with mental illness that never do anything violent. they are more likely to be a victim of violence and there are huge numbers of people with mental illness that nessness frankly are neither a verdict or perpetrator and do wonderful things and in between episodes of suffering, are extremely...
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. >> i want to say to the perpetrator and anybody who would attempt to aid or abet him, we're comingor you. >> two suspects are booked into the jail, and now one of them is talking. >> he's hunting, you know, looking for the next victim. >> a recently arrived inmate catches the attention of staff and other inmates. >> he's out there in the sally port and shaking his wing at everybody, which is not something you do to a bunch of guys in orange. >> and -- >> i don't rob and steal. i swipe and i swindle. >> a father of five is headed to prison. but now his pregnant girlfriend visits with haunting news from home. >> i got bruises and scratches all over my back, and it's not anybody in the house with me. what is it? ♪ >>> tulsa, oklahoma, lies at the intersection of two of the nation's best-known symbolic locations. it's where tornado alley meets the bible belt. >> can't buy alcohol on sundays. kind of roll out the carpet at 9:00. it's that kind of town. 2:00 in the morning, 4:00 in the morning, you're going to be hard pressed to find something other than an all-night restaurant that's op
. >> i want to say to the perpetrator and anybody who would attempt to aid or abet him, we're comingor you. >> two suspects are booked into the jail, and now one of them is talking. >> he's hunting, you know, looking for the next victim. >> a recently arrived inmate catches the attention of staff and other inmates. >> he's out there in the sally port and shaking his wing at everybody, which is not something you do to a bunch of guys in orange. >> and --...
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he turned and went to the magnetometer with the perpetrator perpetrator chasing him. >> pam: shortly that police officer shot mr. white three times in the face leg and another shot lead and another part of his body perry says white has little or no criminal history. in his recently received a chauffeur's license. they do not know there was the death connection between anyone that was at the airport in the attack dramatic video and pictures of the incident have been posted on social media and you can check it out and kron-4-dot-com perry at and we will continue to problems like breaking news out of new orleans. >> pam: the quest to keep our yards weed free could be affecting our health. kron 4 is emmeline turner and has more information on that >> reporter: the most common brand is round up the sense is safe for pets and children on world health leaders disagree with that. >> reporter: a branch of the world health organization said the main ingredient of roundup is a probable carcinogen perry at making it could cause cancer. a further studies out of mit have lead to a growing of calle
he turned and went to the magnetometer with the perpetrator perpetrator chasing him. >> pam: shortly that police officer shot mr. white three times in the face leg and another shot lead and another part of his body perry says white has little or no criminal history. in his recently received a chauffeur's license. they do not know there was the death connection between anyone that was at the airport in the attack dramatic video and pictures of the incident have been posted on social media...
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. >> it remains the worst act of domestic terrorism in american history, perpetrated by one of our own. a decorated army veteran of the first gulf war. the oklahoma city bombing, next. ♪ >>> 911? >> okay. watch the electricity lines. watch the lines. oh my god, hurry. >> okay. i'm ready. okay. let's go. tammy, you can see thick black smoke billowing from the federal court building downtown. >> we are 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 its emergency disaster response. >> it could be a contractor. it could be a wacko. 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
. >> it remains the worst act of domestic terrorism in american history, perpetrated by one of our own. a decorated army veteran of the first gulf war. the oklahoma city bombing, next. ♪ >>> 911? >> okay. watch the electricity lines. watch the lines. oh my god, hurry. >> okay. i'm ready. okay. let's go. tammy, you can see thick black smoke billowing from the federal court building downtown. >> we are seeing literally dozens of people that are bleeding. some of...
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tonight's scoop is a mistake where the perpetrator has been caught because they accidentally signed theirheir name, at least the loaf n jug guy had the good sense to pull his sweatshirt over his face. not this guy. >>> if i am able to double fuel efficiency standards, and if i'm able to make appliances more efficient, and double the production of clean energy. if i'm able to do all of those things, we will still have a heck of a progress, but we will make enough progress that the next president and generations can build on it. >> which is rational, sane, a great answer. however, you have people, for example, senator reinhoff who is throwing snowballs, saying it is the greatest hoax perpetrated on the american public that there is anything we do or that that it is even real. >> i ask the chair, you know what this is, it is a snowball from outside here, very cold, very unseasonable, so chairman, catch this. >> it would be funny if it wasn't for the fact that he is chairman of the climate. >> president obama saying it is disturbing that he is in charge of the environment and the u.s. senate.
tonight's scoop is a mistake where the perpetrator has been caught because they accidentally signed theirheir name, at least the loaf n jug guy had the good sense to pull his sweatshirt over his face. not this guy. >>> if i am able to double fuel efficiency standards, and if i'm able to make appliances more efficient, and double the production of clean energy. if i'm able to do all of those things, we will still have a heck of a progress, but we will make enough progress that the next...
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person with black. 90 percent of the time when police officers, used officers their race of the perpetrator was black. >> pam :a new dating app is out there that doesn't cater to the average person. the app is called luxy.and the service caters to those very well off financially.specifically the one percent. luxy came out four months ago and has already signed up as many as 150 thousand users.where the minimum financial requirement for men is a 200 thousand dollar a year income. the company says that the app tends to attract older wealthy men and younger attractive women. some say the act is pretentious and caters to >> gary :warriors home from their longest road draymond green on his 25th birthday strips the "greak freak" and throws down the dunk at the other end 87-95 warriors 4th quarter/ 89-79 warriors shawn livingston nice cut and the big hammer dunk down the lane 91-79 warriors steph curry who struggles much of the game three straight 3- pointers down the stretch to put it away final: 102-93 warriors next up: host dallas mavericks friday westbrook 4th straight triple- double russell w
person with black. 90 percent of the time when police officers, used officers their race of the perpetrator was black. >> pam :a new dating app is out there that doesn't cater to the average person. the app is called luxy.and the service caters to those very well off financially.specifically the one percent. luxy came out four months ago and has already signed up as many as 150 thousand users.where the minimum financial requirement for men is a 200 thousand dollar a year income. the...
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the men perpetrate violence against women and women against the children. it's a cycle of very lens. >> women have "r" chosing to remain the cycle of violence, and remains a difficult decision. >> let's go to our top story attacks in nigeria that has killed 51 people. we speak with a security analyst from the u.k. why do you think we're still seeing these kinds of attacks in maiduguri welcome? this is a city that has seen boko haram operate with impunity, yet they're still failing to keep the city safe. >> there is something we should get cheer here. beckham has never ever been an fight force. when we see attacks like these they have cut short. what they're doing now is to result to guerrilla warfare tactics. >> but these tactics that they're resorting to are clearly quite effective. there are some reports that boko haram are currently mobilizing their forces in the northeast town in preparation for a big showdown with the multi national forces. why are the military efforts failing to contain the group? >> well, i will not say that the military force is fai
the men perpetrate violence against women and women against the children. it's a cycle of very lens. >> women have "r" chosing to remain the cycle of violence, and remains a difficult decision. >> let's go to our top story attacks in nigeria that has killed 51 people. we speak with a security analyst from the u.k. why do you think we're still seeing these kinds of attacks in maiduguri welcome? this is a city that has seen boko haram operate with impunity, yet they're still...
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>> we do not know who the perpetrator are, we will never know the reasons why, but definitely there's human hand involved. you could sit at your computer and read all about zero-turn mowers. click. scroll. tweet. or you could just sit on a john deere z435 eztrak and feel its power. you'll know it'll get the job done fast. when it's time to pick a mower, you've got to get on one. visit your local john deere dealer for a test drive today. sign up to take your turn on a z435 and save 100 dollars on your purchase. nothing runs like a deere. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. the volkswagokay.tta is really fun-to-drive. go for it. wow... woohoo! i'm dreaming... pinch me. no, not while you're driving. and, right now, you can get a one-thousand-dollar volkswagen credit bonus on jetta models. seriously, pinch me. it's not a dream. ow! it's the volkswag
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>> we do not know how the perpetrator are, we will never know the reasons why, but definitely there's a human hand involved. well, a mortgage shouldn't be a problem, your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll just take a water... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. vuse digital vapor cigarettes. designed and assembled in the usa, for a high quality vapor experience. vuse. for a perfect puff. first time. every time. an hour after its last radio contact, the malaysian military spots a plane where no plane should be in the middle of the night. they don't yet know it is mh-370. >> if you see a primary unidentified return flying towards your country at 500-plus knots, that should raise concerns very quickly. >> but it didn't seem to. b
>> we do not know how the perpetrator are, we will never know the reasons why, but definitely there's a human hand involved. well, a mortgage shouldn't be a problem, your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll just take a water... get your...
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represented here to discuss in a very focused way the nature of the violent crime problem, the perpetrators of violence in those communities and sustainable strategies to lower it eradicate it, and sustain it. senator boozman: very good. and related, can you talk about -- and how that fits in. ms. leonhart: the agencies at the table -- >>senator mikulski: tell the senator what those initials stand for. it sounds like talbots you to us. ms. leonhart: it is the high intensity drug area program and it allows us -- there are numerous hidas, different initiatives that bring state local, federal together, and in these hida task forces we are able to concentrate on a regional concept the threats both drug and other violent-type crime that are wreaking havoc on those communities -- senator boozman: so is there a way -- and we could go down the line. we have got all these programs going on. is there a way to integrate the programs so when you are doing your thing director jones, and you are doing your thing director hytlton, fbi, do we integrate those when we go into a community? ms. leonhart: absol
represented here to discuss in a very focused way the nature of the violent crime problem, the perpetrators of violence in those communities and sustainable strategies to lower it eradicate it, and sustain it. senator boozman: very good. and related, can you talk about -- and how that fits in. ms. leonhart: the agencies at the table -- >>senator mikulski: tell the senator what those initials stand for. it sounds like talbots you to us. ms. leonhart: it is the high intensity drug area...
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they ought to arrest the by standards perpetrators, everyone, the whole restaurant in the paddy wagon>> no one cares. [inaudible conversations] bill: people walked over. it still going on. so we just watch this video. it is hard to watch. what is shocking, i don't know if they are cheering or laughing but they are clearly not helping. >> learning more on the ground. savage is how people are explaining the brutal beating of a 15 -year-old girl captured on this video. now, this is what people are getting outraged about. where were the adults? how come no one stepped in? community advocates are outraged at this video and how it is being handled. over 300 facebook messages concerning this video and how the community needs to get more active. >> tough from the standpoint of elected officials not putting money and resources and the things that matter. we need to create an opportunity for these kids to have positive influences. >> i was walking around the street, and everyone has been pretty close left but there were a few girls who offered to talk with me. right off the bat they said that t
they ought to arrest the by standards perpetrators, everyone, the whole restaurant in the paddy wagon>> no one cares. [inaudible conversations] bill: people walked over. it still going on. so we just watch this video. it is hard to watch. what is shocking, i don't know if they are cheering or laughing but they are clearly not helping. >> learning more on the ground. savage is how people are explaining the brutal beating of a 15 -year-old girl captured on this video. now, this is...
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tonight's scoop is a mistake where the perpetrator has been caught because they accidentally signed theiroing. signed their name, at least the loaf n jug guy had the good sense to pull his sweatshirt over his face. not this guy. the brand more people buy. and buy again. all-wheel drive is amazing... i felt so secure. i really enjoy the pep in its step... that's the ecoboost... the new image of ford now looks really refined. i drove the fusion... and i never went back. escape was just right. just announced, make the switch to ford and get $750 competitive owner cash on top of other offers at your local ford dealer. most of the products we all buy are transported on container ships. before a truck delivers it to your store, a container ship delivered it to that truck. here in san diego, we're building the first one ever to run on natural gas. ships this big running this clean will be much better for the environment. we're proud to be a part of that. ♪ ♪ you know i tried one of those bargain paper towels but i had to use so many sheets per spill... the roll just disappeared. i knew i should'
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>> we do not know how the perpetrator are, we will never know the reasons why, but definitely there's a human hand involved. [ hoof beats ] i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [ male announcer ] the wish we wish above all...is health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. expanded minuteclinic, for walk-in medical care. and created programs that encourage people to take their medications regularly. introducing cvs health. a new purpose. a new promise... to help all those wishes come true. cvs health. because health is everything. cvs health. my lenses have a sunset mode. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside... to clear inside mode. transitions® signature™ adaptive lenses... are more responsive than ever. so why settle for a lens with just one mode? experience life well lit®. ...upgrade your lenses to transitions® signature™. visit your local visionworks today. to ask about transitions® signature™ lenses with chromea7™ technology. and start living a life well lit®. dovisit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews and the
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tonight's scoop is a mistake where the perpetrator has been caught because they accidentally signed theirto what they were doing. signed their name, at least the loaf n jug guy had the good sense to pull his sweatshirt over his face. not this guy. esurance was born online. which means fewer costs, which saves money. their customer experience is virtually paperless which saves paper, which saves money. they have smart online tools so you only pay for what's right for you which saves money. they settle claims quickly which saves time, which saves money. they drive an all-hybrid claims fleet which saves gas, which saves money. they were born online, and built to save money, which means when they save, you save. because that's how it should work in the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. mouths are watering, and stomachs are growling. or is that just me? it's lobsterfest... ...red lobster's largest variety of lobster dishes all year. double up with dueling lobster tails. or make lobster lover's dream a delicious reality. but hurry this won't last long. get fast-acting,
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the british, when they won in 1918, took 68 of the main perpetrators to put them on trial and realized they could not try them because there was this sovereignty idea that no prince or head of state can be held liable for killing his own people. ethan: we have this irony which is this man invents this term which applies to this event and now the whole debate is whether this term applies to this event. geoffrey: that is right. we had a genocide convention in 1948. raphael lemkin, the author of it, was inspired by the armenian genocide, but now, turkey makes all sorts of threats about the genocide. ethan: there is this question of freedom of speech and expression in europe versus the united states. it is illegal to deny genocide. let's start with the turks' view. why are they so horrified by this term? geoffrey: the "g" word sends shivers down states' spines because it is against international law, there is the possibility of compensation. ronald reagan ratified the genocide convention. america does not ratify many international laws, but on this one. america was a bit nervous in rwanada
the british, when they won in 1918, took 68 of the main perpetrators to put them on trial and realized they could not try them because there was this sovereignty idea that no prince or head of state can be held liable for killing his own people. ethan: we have this irony which is this man invents this term which applies to this event and now the whole debate is whether this term applies to this event. geoffrey: that is right. we had a genocide convention in 1948. raphael lemkin, the author of...