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the perpetrator had a gun, a flashlight and wore heavy woolen gloves, a bandana and a cap. he walked all of the women through the home saying he was looking for valuables, but his motive wasn't robbery. >> that type of rapist wants to go through the whole scenario. i'm in this room and i got to get out, where can i go? >> in many cases, the perpetrator ordered the women to shower afterwards, presumably to remove trace evidence, such as semen, hair and fibers. detective matt gallien identified a dozen rape cases all on the south side of the city within a five-mile radius, all with the same m.o. in some of these cases, semen samples were collected from the victims. in others, washcloths found in victims' homes were found to contain semen, presumably from the perpetrator. all were sent for dna testing. six of the semen samples matched. the others were inconclusive. investigators discovered that all of the women shopped at the same grocery store and many were members of the health club nearby. since most of the women were single and living alone, investigators suspected that th
the perpetrator had a gun, a flashlight and wore heavy woolen gloves, a bandana and a cap. he walked all of the women through the home saying he was looking for valuables, but his motive wasn't robbery. >> that type of rapist wants to go through the whole scenario. i'm in this room and i got to get out, where can i go? >> in many cases, the perpetrator ordered the women to shower afterwards, presumably to remove trace evidence, such as semen, hair and fibers. detective matt gallien...
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and do we treat white perpetrators more gently than african-americans? know the man to ask, frank sesno is the director of affairs at george washington university and an expert on media ethics. frank, i just had a controversy with attorney areeva martin who said when the alleged perpetrator is a white guy, we start to talk about medications, mental illness and video games. and if it's an african-american parenting seems to be the word choice. does the media cover different types of defendants differently? and how has the media acted in this case? >> well, there are always dangers of the way the media covers the candidates differently because it depends on who you are and what you're seeing. we have way too little diversity in my view in the media, and that's why some of these frames get projected the way they do. but, but, i have heard very little to know sympathetic coverage of this perpetrator. i have heard of this deranged racist control. i'm not using the word allegation in this case because i don't think there's allegations in this case. it seems th
and do we treat white perpetrators more gently than african-americans? know the man to ask, frank sesno is the director of affairs at george washington university and an expert on media ethics. frank, i just had a controversy with attorney areeva martin who said when the alleged perpetrator is a white guy, we start to talk about medications, mental illness and video games. and if it's an african-american parenting seems to be the word choice. does the media cover different types of defendants...
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we have got two victims who are speaking up in favor of the perpetrator.ave to say, i don't think i've ever seen this. i want your reaction. >> well, i've seen it. i've seen it a lot. i used to prosecute cases where the perpetrator was a father or a beloved upgle or family member or priest and it's really easy for these kids to stay bonded to their perpetrators because they really love them. they loved them when they were little and something terrible started to happen. they felt betrayed and violated but that love is still there. and they feel responsible if that person has to go to jail. so one of the ways to make everybody feel at peace about what happened in the family is to forgive and pretend it wasn't a big deal. but what we know from these cases is -- and victims are entitled to their victims, no matter what. they're entitled to them no questions asked. but one of the problems is when you say the victims forgive him and we should just listen to them and call it a day, that's it. the problem with that is it decriminalizes this behavior which is unac
we have got two victims who are speaking up in favor of the perpetrator.ave to say, i don't think i've ever seen this. i want your reaction. >> well, i've seen it. i've seen it a lot. i used to prosecute cases where the perpetrator was a father or a beloved upgle or family member or priest and it's really easy for these kids to stay bonded to their perpetrators because they really love them. they loved them when they were little and something terrible started to happen. they felt betrayed...
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the one that is the actual perpetrator. my first focus would be to talk about the victims.that wasn't the first focus in this interview, they talked about josh first, or mostly. >> and that's the problem is we actually don't know. it seems to me that we don't know what transpired inside the family because it was so hush hush and it doesn't seem like the interview actually brought forth how they handled it exactly when it happened with the girls. >> from the interview, it seems like the focus is on josh and not the girls. >> and we're hearing this didn't really effect them because it happened while they're sleeping. i can't begin to tell you, how many victims told me i pretended to be asleep when this was happening. >> and nel said the same thing. >> and it only happened over their clothes and then it happened underneath the clothes but only for a second and that is classic grooming by a perpetrator and classic minimizing by the family. >> he doesn't have any criminal exposure. >> i don't know why he's not out there speaking but i do agree with sunny that they're minimizing
the one that is the actual perpetrator. my first focus would be to talk about the victims.that wasn't the first focus in this interview, they talked about josh first, or mostly. >> and that's the problem is we actually don't know. it seems to me that we don't know what transpired inside the family because it was so hush hush and it doesn't seem like the interview actually brought forth how they handled it exactly when it happened with the girls. >> from the interview, it seems like...
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police returned fire and chased to this perpetrator through several pittsburgh neighborhoods. this is happening in the belt super neighborhood right now. the liberty tunnel was shot down along with root 51. traffic snarled for hours, you can see the massive scene right coming out of w pxi in pittsburgh. we are working to find out more details but once again we do know that there has been an officer involved shooting in pittsburgh, pennsylvania right now that just happened after 10:00 this morning snarling traffic there, we will continue to stay on top of this as the details come out. that is the latest live from the news desk. autria: thank you for that breaking news, sam. calls for unity continue across the city of charleston. the community held a march yesterday to show solidarity with the victims of last week's deadly church shooting. as many as 20,000 marchers came together in a hand-to-hand chain across a bridge. organizers was -- organizers said that the goal was to let people know that violence does not belong in their city. >> people have been here from all over. the r
police returned fire and chased to this perpetrator through several pittsburgh neighborhoods. this is happening in the belt super neighborhood right now. the liberty tunnel was shot down along with root 51. traffic snarled for hours, you can see the massive scene right coming out of w pxi in pittsburgh. we are working to find out more details but once again we do know that there has been an officer involved shooting in pittsburgh, pennsylvania right now that just happened after 10:00 this...
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>> i just find it very curious how the perpetrator is painted in the media. portrayals of this gentleman are just simply -- gentleman is not even the proper word excuse me. the portrayal of this deviant person just far too sympathetic for my liking, howie. the fact that they refer to his past refer to him as troubled deranged a lone crazy person. hiot emmatic of his entire culture and when the media tends to talk about black perpetrators their actions are emmatic of an entire culture this. person is portrayed as almost a sympathetic character and i find that deeply troubling. i worry -- i pray for his family. i pray for the victims of south carolina. this is a huge tragedy, but this person here clearly has deep rooted problems but we cannot allow that to then allow us to par tray him in a sympathetic manner. not a sympathetic character at all. he's evil a murderer and deserves whatever reckoning is coming his way. >> this drives me crazy, and i've made it a policy not to mention the names of these mass murderers because that's what they want. they crave that
>> i just find it very curious how the perpetrator is painted in the media. portrayals of this gentleman are just simply -- gentleman is not even the proper word excuse me. the portrayal of this deviant person just far too sympathetic for my liking, howie. the fact that they refer to his past refer to him as troubled deranged a lone crazy person. hiot emmatic of his entire culture and when the media tends to talk about black perpetrators their actions are emmatic of an entire culture...
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why does it seem to be that so many attacks are perpetrated by china or russia? is there a reason? mr. kluth: we have to be careful. it would be interesting to know why we think this came from russia because the attackers are also good at -- some intentionally disguise their origins and sometimes that can be as easy as misspelling something in a way characteristic of chinese language. that is when you want them to think it was the chinese when it was really the russians. we know that north korea is at it and iran is at it, i am pretty sure that israel, america and germany are at it, too. whether this was russia or not it was obviously nasty. i cannot say more than that about the specific case. melinda: alan posener talked about the fact that cyber warfare or cyberattacks blur the distinction's between normal warfare and perhaps economic attacks. in your opening statement, you implied that they are two distinct categories as we know digital technologies are blurring a lot of boundaries. is that the case here as well? ms. herrman: between economic warfare and political warfare -- esp
why does it seem to be that so many attacks are perpetrated by china or russia? is there a reason? mr. kluth: we have to be careful. it would be interesting to know why we think this came from russia because the attackers are also good at -- some intentionally disguise their origins and sometimes that can be as easy as misspelling something in a way characteristic of chinese language. that is when you want them to think it was the chinese when it was really the russians. we know that north...
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the eeoc cannot bring criminal charges against alleged perpetrators, but it can sue a perpetrator's employer. the common theme is employers not taking these complaints seriously. >> we started seeing over time more physical, aggressive harassment: women being raped, subject to sexual battery. >> bergman: we looked into the largest janitorial employer in the united states: abm, a multibillion- dollar company whose clients include airports, office buildings, and the pentagon. abm says it has one of the most sophisticated worker protection programs in the industry. but we found more than 40 sexual harassment lawsuits against abm over the past two decades. in fact, abm is one of the few companies to have been sued by the eeoc multiple times for sexual harassment. anna park was in charge of the biggest eeoc sexual harassment case against abm. >> when the eeoc brought a class case against abm industries, i felt it exemplified one of the worst handlings by a company of complaints of harassment. >> bergman: you know it's the largest janitorial company of its kind in the nation? >> yes, and i think t
the eeoc cannot bring criminal charges against alleged perpetrators, but it can sue a perpetrator's employer. the common theme is employers not taking these complaints seriously. >> we started seeing over time more physical, aggressive harassment: women being raped, subject to sexual battery. >> bergman: we looked into the largest janitorial employer in the united states: abm, a multibillion- dollar company whose clients include airports, office buildings, and the pentagon. abm says...
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the video is released to the media to help find the perpetrator.r's style of attack, watching it on the news. >> when i observed the video and saw him choking the old lady from behind, the elderly woman, i realized that it was very similar. >> this guy got out of prison on may 7th, i believe, from an attack that this detective had put him away for in 2002 in the same area in brooklyn, same kind of attack on apparently two muggings of two women, one of whom i talked to who was still terrified and it had been since 2002. so it had been six years. still terrified, completely terrified. >> lillian france makes it out of the elevator with only minor physical injuries. but like a lot of the other victims he attacked, she's robbed of a lot more than just money. >> she was vibrant, full of life, really, truly the head of the family. before, we did not look at her as an elderly person. she was just our aunt. and now she's totally dependent for everything. >> seeing lillian france attacked so viciously tugs on the heartstrings of many who saw the video and a
the video is released to the media to help find the perpetrator.r's style of attack, watching it on the news. >> when i observed the video and saw him choking the old lady from behind, the elderly woman, i realized that it was very similar. >> this guy got out of prison on may 7th, i believe, from an attack that this detective had put him away for in 2002 in the same area in brooklyn, same kind of attack on apparently two muggings of two women, one of whom i talked to who was still...
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. >> all of us are focused on finding the perpetrator of this evil. >> reporter: behind this mansion, it happened in one of the wealthiest neighborhoods. it is not far from the vice president and several embassies. >> it's the last place you would expect something like that to happen. >> reporter: voice mails and text messages helped to piece together the family's 18 hours of hell inside the mansion. >> i'm lucky that i'm still here. >> reporter: the family's other housekeeper was supposed to be there, but on wednesday, may 13th, her boss, savvas savopoulous, told her not to come to work. if you listen to the message you can hear this message in the background. >> i hope you get this message. amy is in bed sick tonight and was sick this afternoon. and vera offered to stay to help her out so she will stay the night here. >> reporter: the former investigative director said this. >> it would tell me to get the recording analyzed to see if there are other noises spiking up in the background. >> and she was sick in the afternoon. is that somebody in the background under duress screaming? >
. >> all of us are focused on finding the perpetrator of this evil. >> reporter: behind this mansion, it happened in one of the wealthiest neighborhoods. it is not far from the vice president and several embassies. >> it's the last place you would expect something like that to happen. >> reporter: voice mails and text messages helped to piece together the family's 18 hours of hell inside the mansion. >> i'm lucky that i'm still here. >> reporter: the family's...
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. >> i'm talking about perpetrators of rapes of white men on black women. that number is so small, it's statistically rounding to zero. when is the last time you saw any kind of media notice of the fact that interracial rape is almost exclusively a black-on-white crime and hardly exists at all when white rapists are involved. >> you know better than that. >> what do you mean better than this? >> basically of the skin color it's because of the sex. if we were to suggest following your like e-logic that white people who rape white women we should have a hatred for them and it should be okay for someone to go in and gun down white people because of what white people should have done, that is to black people for many years that is not justified. >> many white feminists will claim you rape is a crime of hatred. there is one black panther who said he took joy in raping white women because that was his way to defile the white woman. that was an outride expression of hatred. i'm not saying that is always the case but face it, if the numbers were the other way aroun
. >> i'm talking about perpetrators of rapes of white men on black women. that number is so small, it's statistically rounding to zero. when is the last time you saw any kind of media notice of the fact that interracial rape is almost exclusively a black-on-white crime and hardly exists at all when white rapists are involved. >> you know better than that. >> what do you mean better than this? >> basically of the skin color it's because of the sex. if we were to suggest...
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of crime can can we make sure there are fewer perpetrators of crime not just arresting them adding them to rollses of people in our jails but addressing it in other ways education housing other supports but not increase the police officers that we know is going to lead to increasing incarceration i will be here for the whole meetings >> supervisor kim sn >> i want to thank supervisor weiner and cohen for this hearing i'm glad we're going to begin this discussion before us i think there say number of factors that really bring us to a place that discussion is necessary. we do have immense population growth particularly in the district i represent neighborhoods that didn't exist before along with new employ yessiers and companies and many the city is making including ones like vision 0 committing to 0 traffic fatalities in coming year and sfpd is important in ensuring this goal and police enforement is port at this time our office is interested in this issue and requested a report from the budget analysts and our office received this report of last week there is interesting statistics it d
of crime can can we make sure there are fewer perpetrators of crime not just arresting them adding them to rollses of people in our jails but addressing it in other ways education housing other supports but not increase the police officers that we know is going to lead to increasing incarceration i will be here for the whole meetings >> supervisor kim sn >> i want to thank supervisor weiner and cohen for this hearing i'm glad we're going to begin this discussion before us i think...
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and perpetuate the things you are seeing here . -- perpetrate and perpetuate the away you see here. the attention has not been drawn to them and we've not looked at how we solve the problems of those individuals who live in those communities, those who are exiting our institutions, who you know recidivism rates are very high in most communities most neighborhoods and we have not even dealt with the mass incarceration . >> tony, when we look at your home town brooklyn it is in many, many ways much safer tan it was even 40 more years ago. yet the shootings and killings are concentrated in the same neighborhoods in many cases that they were back then. >> yeah. you know and i have to cosign with the senator with regards to that. the same issues related to with regards to the recidivism rate individuals who are incarcerated on bogus charges several years ago are now coming out and there's nothing for them yet immigrated into the gang land style within the prisons bringing that element out and incorporating the young people and getting them involved. that contributes to the uptick we call
and perpetuate the things you are seeing here . -- perpetrate and perpetuate the away you see here. the attention has not been drawn to them and we've not looked at how we solve the problems of those individuals who live in those communities, those who are exiting our institutions, who you know recidivism rates are very high in most communities most neighborhoods and we have not even dealt with the mass incarceration . >> tony, when we look at your home town brooklyn it is in many, many...
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the author of this crime has been neutralized once the crime has been perpetrated by one person personce officer was there with a lot of courage and cold bloodedness, proceeded on the scene to neutralize this person. i wish to address the fire brigade and all the people who and to thank them for their intervention as i do to all these security services my thanks also and gratitude for the speed with which they intervened and instructions of the prosecution so the people who could have been involved in this attack be immediately neutralized. i also wish to state that for some months the government takes all steps to ensure the projection of french people faced with a risk which we have repeatedly said to the prime minister and the president we are at a high risk level with two laws introduced and adopted, a third law regarding the activity of our intelligence services has been adopted by the parliament the day before yesterday and in a definitive way which allows our services in the framework of antiterrorist services to have the means necessary which we are not currently applied. i als
the author of this crime has been neutralized once the crime has been perpetrated by one person personce officer was there with a lot of courage and cold bloodedness, proceeded on the scene to neutralize this person. i wish to address the fire brigade and all the people who and to thank them for their intervention as i do to all these security services my thanks also and gratitude for the speed with which they intervened and instructions of the prosecution so the people who could have been...
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they say that the perpetrator is an 18-year-old palestinian from the west bank. this attack in jerusalem happened two days after an israeli settler was allegedly shot dead by a palestinian man in the occupied west bank and near the illegal settlement close to the police sources. they say the perpetrator shot the israeli settler at point-blank range and remains at large. violence has risen in jerusalem in the last year, especially following the incident when a palestinian teenager from the jerusalem neighborhood was burned alive in what was described as a revenge attack following the kidnapping and murder of three israeli sectors in the occupied west bank. that violence continues to rise after israel's 50 day war on gaza last summer. >> the french foreign minister has warned israeli and the palestinian that the stalemate and peace talks risk setting the middle east conflict ablaze. lawrence was speaking in cairo where he met the president al sisi. he's trying to promote a french led piece initiative. he will meet benjamin netanyahu later on sunday. >> the israeli-
they say that the perpetrator is an 18-year-old palestinian from the west bank. this attack in jerusalem happened two days after an israeli settler was allegedly shot dead by a palestinian man in the occupied west bank and near the illegal settlement close to the police sources. they say the perpetrator shot the israeli settler at point-blank range and remains at large. violence has risen in jerusalem in the last year, especially following the incident when a palestinian teenager from the...
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do you feel we have the cooperation of the justice department and others to stop these perpetrators? >> as noted increasingly complicated challenge i would just note that there are not 104th and newest:the kennedys that was before but what is available now is for the transcripts that our more detailed to go along with the stolen identities. there are breaches across the private sector and the economy has all data is collected by criminals who have a database that exceed so as the inspector general says it is the increasingly complicated challenge what worked one year ago may not work today's you continually have to attack that problem we work closely with the inspector general and value their airport -- 7.and we ask them of the fet system going forward but in response we've looked at that in terms of the suggestions made of the improvements to make the all of the reports is security with regard to the basic data base. but those did not deal with that authentication of the web site. the problem with the process it is the good security mechanism used by others as the inspector general
do you feel we have the cooperation of the justice department and others to stop these perpetrators? >> as noted increasingly complicated challenge i would just note that there are not 104th and newest:the kennedys that was before but what is available now is for the transcripts that our more detailed to go along with the stolen identities. there are breaches across the private sector and the economy has all data is collected by criminals who have a database that exceed so as the...
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critics say many colleges are more concerned with trying to preserve their image than holding perpetratorsf new york state is outspoken and sponsoring legislation to sponsor how colleges deal with the problem and penalize schools that mishandle the cases. i spoke with the senator about it. i guess everybody who is a father and sent a young daughter to college is stricken by this news. one in five women who sign up as freshman are likely in fact do get assaulted sexually. >> these statistics and issue is alarming and what we need to do is flip the incentives on the institutions because right now it's not worth the while to report cases. we're trying to create transparency by having a talk about the campus, if they have ever been raped, what happened? did they report? if not, what happened? we've increased fines to actually hold them accountable when not reporting the crimes or adjudicating them properly. we want to professionalize the process. we have a lot of training and confidential trainer on campus so there is a uniform process at every school for how the cases are reviewed. we basical
critics say many colleges are more concerned with trying to preserve their image than holding perpetratorsf new york state is outspoken and sponsoring legislation to sponsor how colleges deal with the problem and penalize schools that mishandle the cases. i spoke with the senator about it. i guess everybody who is a father and sent a young daughter to college is stricken by this news. one in five women who sign up as freshman are likely in fact do get assaulted sexually. >> these...
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most child perpetrators and child sex abusers do it repeatedly. that's why i was disappointed in the hastert matter that there was no investigation conducted back at the time when this happened. now we have a second alleged victim. the second thing i learned over the years is there's a major code of silence in covering up child abuse. also in conjunction with that a child abuser can't get away with this by himself or herself. there are always cohorts involved that know about it who are covering it up and who are collaborators and until we start investigating more seriously and prosecuting not only the child abuser but those fascilitateing the child abuser this will continue. >> thank you for your insight. i appreciate it as always. >> have a good weekend. >>> this just into cnn, eight suspected taliban militants convicted in shooting of a pakistani school girl have been acquitted. they were sentenced to life in prison earlier this year but they've been cleared in an appeals trial due to lack of evidence. two others will retain their life sentences
most child perpetrators and child sex abusers do it repeatedly. that's why i was disappointed in the hastert matter that there was no investigation conducted back at the time when this happened. now we have a second alleged victim. the second thing i learned over the years is there's a major code of silence in covering up child abuse. also in conjunction with that a child abuser can't get away with this by himself or herself. there are always cohorts involved that know about it who are covering...
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. >> the perpetrator could still be there. >> where was her husband? >> you're a suspect and so are your friends. >> the detective asked me if there was any trouble in their marriage. >> who done it? >> sometimes desperate people do desperate things. >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here's josh. >> they call it the early shift for a reason. it was still an hour before dawn in this small town in northern kentucky. and in a few hours the local warehouse would become an ant hill of activity as the first employees of the morning arrived. but who among them could predict that before the first coffee break that day one of their co-workers would be dead? >> i just walked in her office and i think somebody killed somebody upstairs in her office. >> okay. what makes you think somebody killed somebody? >> she's laying there on the ground and there's blood all over. >> impossible to believe in this tight-knit workplace where everyone knows everyone. but there was michelle mockbee, 42 wife and mother facedown in a pool of blood. the sheriff's department
. >> the perpetrator could still be there. >> where was her husband? >> you're a suspect and so are your friends. >> the detective asked me if there was any trouble in their marriage. >> who done it? >> sometimes desperate people do desperate things. >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here's josh. >> they call it the early shift for a reason. it was still an hour before dawn in this small town in northern kentucky. and in a few...
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the statute of limitations for arson had run by that time so they couldn't prosecute the actual perpetrators. so they were stuck with saracino and perhaps they were worried about a civil suit from him. what they said to him was okay we will dismiss the arson charge if you confess to a lesser included offense, a lesser charge destruction of property. he said no i am not going to do that. i didn't do it and i'm not going to take a chance. they made him another offer. they said that the confess to impeding an investigation by falsely confessing after they had coerced this confession, you could walk away with probation. so he was tired of this ordeal. sorry to keep spending his parents money on criminal defense of the confess. that is confessing to basically keep changing your story in order to meet the perceived needs of the bureaucracy and the theme of this book is our system both the system up policing and the system of prosecution have become bureaucracies. they have their own ideas. they have their own imperatives, their own ways of doing things and there's really no way of avoiding that pr
the statute of limitations for arson had run by that time so they couldn't prosecute the actual perpetrators. so they were stuck with saracino and perhaps they were worried about a civil suit from him. what they said to him was okay we will dismiss the arson charge if you confess to a lesser included offense, a lesser charge destruction of property. he said no i am not going to do that. i didn't do it and i'm not going to take a chance. they made him another offer. they said that the confess to...
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in face of the atrocities that were perpetrated against these families that they would get angry, want to rebel, go off and things like that. but our faith, not in what we see but what we believe, dictates to us that we don't have do that. there is a day of retribution coming even if the perpetrator was not caught that his day would be coming. in that we have solace. we have comfort. we can move forward without going through that the normal changes that anybody else would do. >> pastor everyone around the nation who heard the victims' families they cried, they had chills. i want to play what they said in court. what they had to say to dylann roof the man who hours ago killed those that they loved so deeply. >> we welcomed wednesday night in our bible study with open arms. you have killed some of the most beautiful people that i know. every fiber in my body hurts. i will never be the same. tywanza sanders was my son. he was my hero. tywanza was my hero. but as we say in bible study, we enjoyed you, but may god have mercy on you. >> although my father and the other victims died at the ha
in face of the atrocities that were perpetrated against these families that they would get angry, want to rebel, go off and things like that. but our faith, not in what we see but what we believe, dictates to us that we don't have do that. there is a day of retribution coming even if the perpetrator was not caught that his day would be coming. in that we have solace. we have comfort. we can move forward without going through that the normal changes that anybody else would do. >> pastor...
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i think we are on to something when we say young men are primarily the perpetrators. that's a cultural issue. certainly an age group when broad community is targeted as opposed to workplace mass shootings, which involve an older perpetrator. >> you don't think there's anything to the fact they are also white, other than media interest? >> i have worked on cases involving black mass shooters. what do you do in those cases? >> how do they lineup? >> you have a navy yard shooter last year. taylor in pittsburgh patent in tennessee, a mass shooting that was stopped. if we drill down into all the instances, if there was a difference in the population it does not amount to the attention we give to adam lanza. they have attracted a hyperfocus. >> that's who it is. why do they do it? very often we have this dilemma. is this person just bad or are they sick? what do you see as the balance here? this case is more obvious. this person is a hate-filled individual. i don't think that it winds up screaming mental illness. how do you break the two down? >> you are only going to get a
i think we are on to something when we say young men are primarily the perpetrators. that's a cultural issue. certainly an age group when broad community is targeted as opposed to workplace mass shootings, which involve an older perpetrator. >> you don't think there's anything to the fact they are also white, other than media interest? >> i have worked on cases involving black mass shooters. what do you do in those cases? >> how do they lineup? >> you have a navy yard...
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according to the police sources the perpetrator shot the settler at point blank range. violence has risen in israel and the oud west bank. following the incident and the palestinian teenager. in what was described as a revenge attack. that violence continues >>> the lebanese army has crashed in the mountainous area. an explosion in the mainly unpopulated area caused a jet to crash. there has been a syrian rebel presence, and air strikes operating from there. >>> al-shabab gunmen attacked a security training case in the somali capital before trying to storm them. the forces took back control of the face and all four attackers were killed. no security forces died >>> the u.n. has mediated a peace deal between mali and the tuareg rebels. the deal has been accepted. the agreement doesn't address the demands. it was signed on saturday. rebels in the contested areas. the deal will be monitored by the international community, including france. >> the spokesman of the tuareg movement, and joins us from london. thank you for being with us. we have seen deals with the north that
according to the police sources the perpetrator shot the settler at point blank range. violence has risen in israel and the oud west bank. following the incident and the palestinian teenager. in what was described as a revenge attack. that violence continues >>> the lebanese army has crashed in the mountainous area. an explosion in the mainly unpopulated area caused a jet to crash. there has been a syrian rebel presence, and air strikes operating from there. >>> al-shabab...
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retaliation is more likely than effective discipline or punishment against the perpetrator. the amendment that we have offered, the military justice improvement act seeks to address this issue through explicit codification of punishment for any person -- any person -- deciding to retaliate against anyone who reports this crime of sexual assault. explicit punishment for retaliation will not only send a message, but it will deter what is in civilian terms one of the most severe crimes known as obstruction of justice. and the reason why retaliation or obstruction of justice is so insidious is it prevents the justice system from working from reaching a just result. and it not only deters victims and survivors from coming forward regardless of the crime; it also permits perpetrators and criminals to go free and feel they can commit again the crime of sexual assault or other crimes. but in the case of sexual assault, it is particularly pernicious because we know also from statistics that this crime is recommitted. there is recidivism at a higher rate than many others. a large prop
retaliation is more likely than effective discipline or punishment against the perpetrator. the amendment that we have offered, the military justice improvement act seeks to address this issue through explicit codification of punishment for any person -- any person -- deciding to retaliate against anyone who reports this crime of sexual assault. explicit punishment for retaliation will not only send a message, but it will deter what is in civilian terms one of the most severe crimes known as...
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by a the prosecutor has the best witness he ever put on the stand only to reveal all he was not perpetrated in somebody else was and her story is the account of the detective who also opened up a and explained although extremely well intended who actually kept the evidence because he always had a nagging suspicion. so how really good people who are honest would fall victim and witness how they and others it turns out with the mistakes at the end of the day with the extremely powerful prosecution with both the jury is the trials in the appellate courts no problem to convict or uphold that conviction but it was all based on the initial error february a big edifice of evidence that was not correct. >> host: and so have you prevent that initially? >> guest: initially first we must make of brief distinction between the two types of errors. son you can call spontaneous way makes them quite routinely we forget of days or a name we show up at the wrong time. these are things that happen that is par for the course. these are usually not to blame where they don't drive the convictions. the one said d
by a the prosecutor has the best witness he ever put on the stand only to reveal all he was not perpetrated in somebody else was and her story is the account of the detective who also opened up a and explained although extremely well intended who actually kept the evidence because he always had a nagging suspicion. so how really good people who are honest would fall victim and witness how they and others it turns out with the mistakes at the end of the day with the extremely powerful...
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we will go to that news conference as soon as it happens to learn more about this man who perpetratede allegedly behind me right now, mother emanuel, the oldest african-american church in the south, the center of political and social growth and development in this city and throughout the south for well over 100 years. we want to focus if we can on those who were killed here, the victims, so brutally murdered at this church. we only know the identity right now of one victim, and he was an enormous man in this community. the pastor of this church, the reverend clementa pinckney. also a state senator. joining me is a friend of this man known by everyone i have spoken to as clem. todd rutherford is the house pi north leader, the house democratic leader in south carolina. tell me about your friend. >> clem was somebody who was guided to do what was best for his community at an early age. he was called to the church according to him when he was 13. he was ordained as a minister when he was 18. elected to the house at 21 and elected to the senate at 27. he died at age 40. he died far too you
we will go to that news conference as soon as it happens to learn more about this man who perpetratede allegedly behind me right now, mother emanuel, the oldest african-american church in the south, the center of political and social growth and development in this city and throughout the south for well over 100 years. we want to focus if we can on those who were killed here, the victims, so brutally murdered at this church. we only know the identity right now of one victim, and he was an...
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>> well, let me also state that unfortunately strategically the abusers are widespread and also perpetrated by civilian personnel. this has for years been reported. i have words that those in the u.n. or outside immuneity under international law the conventions that regulate the immuneity is applicable. only as the functions of the individual. sexual silence sexual exploitation it has no immunity whatsoever. if a particular u.n. staff somewhere in the world is evolving in sexual violence, and there is credible evidence to that effect, the authorities of that country have the right to immediately initiate local process against that individual regardless of his status in the mission. so he has no immunity to protect if he's involved in sexual violence or sexual exploitation. but at the same time in our recommendations in relations to peace keepers. yes, they do have immunity. the u.n. international immunity measures apply to them, but it doesn't mean that they don't have responsibilities. it is their own country in their own legal system that they have to be prosecuted. in this record the u.n
>> well, let me also state that unfortunately strategically the abusers are widespread and also perpetrated by civilian personnel. this has for years been reported. i have words that those in the u.n. or outside immuneity under international law the conventions that regulate the immuneity is applicable. only as the functions of the individual. sexual silence sexual exploitation it has no immunity whatsoever. if a particular u.n. staff somewhere in the world is evolving in sexual violence,...
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we do watch our property and if we've got perpetrators or trespassers on our property, half the time these people are people that have criminal backgrounds. >> reporter: just across the highway we find three young men trying to make their way north. the kind of people vickers is trying to keep out. but instead of running away, when we walk towards them they walk towards us begging for water. they have walked for two days. they are not criminals they say just here for a better life. >>> when you look at what these people have been through they are here two days, the fence is in the way and they get shocked. >> they have a crawl hole they can climb under instead of having to crawl over this fence. >> vickers defines each one of these he turned into law enforcement another life he saved from the desert. >> i feel what they're doing is wrong. it is a huge detriment to our country. it is a huge expense to the taxpayers to take care of them once they get here. we can't take care of the whole world. >> heidi zhou-castro, al jazeera, brooks county, texas. >> still ahead on this broadcast. hi
we do watch our property and if we've got perpetrators or trespassers on our property, half the time these people are people that have criminal backgrounds. >> reporter: just across the highway we find three young men trying to make their way north. the kind of people vickers is trying to keep out. but instead of running away, when we walk towards them they walk towards us begging for water. they have walked for two days. they are not criminals they say just here for a better life....
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and i think this is probably what he's like toll preach on in the coming days when he says the perpetrator has been caught but the killer is still at large. by which he is forcing, right in this moment he is suggesting to us that if we focus solely on the shooter, that may be the perpetrator of this crime, but again, the gift of black folk in this moment is to focus on the killer which is those broad structural realities. >> that's exactly right. this man pointed a gun, but all of this culture, this racist culture and the systemic racism that mars all of our lives, i think, is the real murderer. what i think about black faith is this. black christianity is honed out of the christianity of the christ, and that christianity was developed in a time of terrorism. this is about a roman occupation. this is about poor people struggling. this is about the jewish palestinian folk in that time being the black people. we know about black faith and black religion, and we know we need to love pray act. what i think is happening right now, even right now, is you're feeling the sense of how are we going
and i think this is probably what he's like toll preach on in the coming days when he says the perpetrator has been caught but the killer is still at large. by which he is forcing, right in this moment he is suggesting to us that if we focus solely on the shooter, that may be the perpetrator of this crime, but again, the gift of black folk in this moment is to focus on the killer which is those broad structural realities. >> that's exactly right. this man pointed a gun, but all of this...
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victims involved and all the while, these victims are being required to live and stay with the perpetrator how to handle it's fine because god is in control now because the perpetrator has had a stern talking to which will do absolutely nothing. >> and done construction work with the family friend and what's rar not in this report is counseling that nobody was given. it sounds like all the focus is on the mistakes poor joshua duggar made it's nothing about his victims, as young as 5 yeared old and a family friend. >> and even as i sit and watch the parents recount again, they use these words "josh made some poor choices." and it's really insulting to keep talking about this as if they're not crimes. what josh did was a crime under arkansas law. what the parents did by failing to prevent the abuse and failing to report it to police is also a crime. so when we talk about the statute of limitation running, there are two statutes involved. it's also a statute that governs the parents's conduct and josh's dawn duct conduct. and both of those statutes ran. but i don't think we should lose site o
victims involved and all the while, these victims are being required to live and stay with the perpetrator how to handle it's fine because god is in control now because the perpetrator has had a stern talking to which will do absolutely nothing. >> and done construction work with the family friend and what's rar not in this report is counseling that nobody was given. it sounds like all the focus is on the mistakes poor joshua duggar made it's nothing about his victims, as young as 5...
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isis ordered perpetrators of crime to pick up trash.the isis security offices the ominous black flag dominates every wall lest anyone forget who is in control here. and we find a handful of blank pads of official forms on an office shelt. shuttered store fronts spray painted red with a word meaning it was claimed as property as the islamic state. >> there is a group of men back there who don't want to appear on camera because they have relatives living in the isis stronghold of raqqah be they were telling how they didn't dare stand up to them or speak out but they chose to continue living here because what they have here that was everything that they possess in life and trying to survive as a refugee would be just too difficult and all of them who we were speaking to then pointed to this round about. this was called the round about of death. it was here that isis carried out its executions. the remnants of life under isis plagued this town where it seems that reality was worse than what most could ever imagine. isis may have been driven
isis ordered perpetrators of crime to pick up trash.the isis security offices the ominous black flag dominates every wall lest anyone forget who is in control here. and we find a handful of blank pads of official forms on an office shelt. shuttered store fronts spray painted red with a word meaning it was claimed as property as the islamic state. >> there is a group of men back there who don't want to appear on camera because they have relatives living in the isis stronghold of raqqah be...
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these charges are brought by the state into medicare fraud allegedly perpetrated by all whole group ofiates. will you be tough enough to survive this challenge? we will see. >> flooding to long island shores for flooded the sun but instead they see this. tens of thousands of dead fish. >> show me the fish. play at the umbrella. >> how many are there? >> their lightning the entire coastline for you cannot walk on the beach without stepping on skeletons. >> it is efficient decomposing. >> a public health emergency but one marine biologist says it all stems from water pollution. >> we're getting to a point where the bass have reached the tipping point with water pollution it is a residential cesspool and we have to do something about it and when turtles' first washed up then one weeks later it was not dead turtles but dead crawfish. >> and if these b-2's term blood read with fish scales every other week we will lose tourist dollars. >> their urging for local lawmakers to act to get rid of a the septic tank. >> i am trying to promote the transition into the alternative system for the techn
these charges are brought by the state into medicare fraud allegedly perpetrated by all whole group ofiates. will you be tough enough to survive this challenge? we will see. >> flooding to long island shores for flooded the sun but instead they see this. tens of thousands of dead fish. >> show me the fish. play at the umbrella. >> how many are there? >> their lightning the entire coastline for you cannot walk on the beach without stepping on skeletons. >> it is...
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he advanced a notion that the perpetrator was black. how could he possibly have known that?hat information had not been made public. >> one of the customers that found miss mason's body told us donnie was running around the front of the store saying, i'm going to kill that [ bleep ]. how did he know it was a lone black male when we hadn't even reviewed the tape yet. >> police discovered donnie warren was unemployed with very little money. on the night of the murder he was out drinking at a strip club. >> we theorized that donnie warren may have met the killer at the topless bar where he and his buddies had been hanging out that night and spending money they probably couldn't afford to spend. knowing his mother wouldn't resist a robbery, that store may have seemed like an easy target where they could hit the store split up the money, and nobody get hurt. >> tips continued to pour in from tips of people who thought they recognized the composite sketch. the question for police was whether this man was simply a random killer or someone connected to the victim's son. ♪ one day a
he advanced a notion that the perpetrator was black. how could he possibly have known that?hat information had not been made public. >> one of the customers that found miss mason's body told us donnie was running around the front of the store saying, i'm going to kill that [ bleep ]. how did he know it was a lone black male when we hadn't even reviewed the tape yet. >> police discovered donnie warren was unemployed with very little money. on the night of the murder he was out...
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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 the devastation was an american. his name timothy
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...
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they say the perpetrator shot the israel settler at point-blank range and remains at large.iolence has increased in jerusalem and the west bank especially following the incident when a palestinian teenager from the neighborhood was burned alive in what was described as a revenge attack following the kidnapping and murder of three israeli sectors in the occupied west bank. that violence continued to rise after israel's 50 day war on gaza last summer. >> the french foreign minister has warned israel and the palestinians that the stalemate and peace talks risked setting the middle east conflict ablaze. he is trying to promote a french led peace initiative. he is due to meet the palestinian president abbas and israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu later on sunday. >> the israeli palestinian issue is one of the main reasons behind my visit. i proposed to the president the french vision which includes three main ideas firstly to exert our maximum efforts for the parties to continue negotiations. the idea is not for us to make peace but to push the parties to make that peace pos
they say the perpetrator shot the israel settler at point-blank range and remains at large.iolence has increased in jerusalem and the west bank especially following the incident when a palestinian teenager from the neighborhood was burned alive in what was described as a revenge attack following the kidnapping and murder of three israeli sectors in the occupied west bank. that violence continued to rise after israel's 50 day war on gaza last summer. >> the french foreign minister has...
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or have feelings they don't know how to handle it is fine because god is in control because the perpetrator had a stern talking to which will do absolutely nothing. >> a stern talking to and some construction work with a family friend areeva. what is not in this report is anything about any counselling that the victims in this -- i mean children were given. because it sounds like all of the focus is on -- gosh the mistakes poor joshua duggar made and nothing about his sisters, as young as 5 years old and as family friend. >> that is correct, anderson. and as i sit here and watch the parents recount, they use these words, josh made some poor choices. and i was talking with you about this last week and it is insulting to keep talking about this as if they are not crimes. what josh did was a crime under arkansas law. what the patients did by failing to prevent the abuse and failing to report it to police is also a crime. so when we talk about the statute of limitations running there are two statutes involved the statute that governs josh and the patient parent -- parents. and they let both of
or have feelings they don't know how to handle it is fine because god is in control because the perpetrator had a stern talking to which will do absolutely nothing. >> a stern talking to and some construction work with a family friend areeva. what is not in this report is anything about any counselling that the victims in this -- i mean children were given. because it sounds like all of the focus is on -- gosh the mistakes poor joshua duggar made and nothing about his sisters, as young as...
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i don't think we'd hesitate for a minute. >> just to be clear, are you identifying china as the perpetrator behind the opm attack? >> well i mean that's the leading suspect. >> the president's press secretary declined to comment on clapper's statement. >>> the death toll from this week's heat wave in pakistan is nearing 900. temperatures dropped to 93 degrees today from sunday's high of 113. the situation has been complicated by muslims fasting without water to observe ramadan. that has led to large-scale dehydration. >>> still ahead, how one of the most ferocious critics of republicans and fox news maintains a tax-exempt status. >>> first are we any closer to recapturing those two convicted killers nearly three weeks after they escaped from prison? so this beauty can be yours with a down payment and 10% financing. oh larry, lawrence. thanks to the tools and help at experian.com, i know i have a 798 fico score. [score alert text sound] [score alert text sound] oh. that's the sound of my interest rate going down. according to this score alert, my fico score just went up to 816. 816. 816! 816
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i had myself convinced that there was a conspiracicy against the white race perpetrated by jewish peopleng on for thousands of years. i felt it was my duty to fight that supposed genocide. >> he was once just like him. he says that the country is getting it wrong. when it tries to describe roof as a terrorist, a racist or mentally. he said that he's all of before grow i think its racism,-- >> he said that he's all of the above. racist a terrorist and mentally ill. >> the hate groups promoting this narrative of white victimhood and also white supremacy, that narrative is absolutely what drives the lone wolf actor. >> you i think any time any of us are blaming things on other people and other entities, or casting responsibility from ourselves, we're also--we're cultivating fear. >> he said that when words are used as weapons there are no guarantees as to who gets hurt. >> if you have a talk show host who is constantly blaming obama and he's blaming by proxy black people for the problems in our country, it most tragically blaming obama for race relations in our country now you're justifying
i had myself convinced that there was a conspiracicy against the white race perpetrated by jewish peopleng on for thousands of years. i felt it was my duty to fight that supposed genocide. >> he was once just like him. he says that the country is getting it wrong. when it tries to describe roof as a terrorist, a racist or mentally. he said that he's all of before grow i think its racism,-- >> he said that he's all of the above. racist a terrorist and mentally ill. >> the hate...
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evil has those who support it, wallow in it, as did the evil perpetrator of the killings. so our prayers continue to go out to the immediate family members, to the church family members, for their peace and for their comfort. because those of us who are believers know that those we've lost are at the foot of the save yor in paradise -- savior in paradise. i learned today the president will be going to speak at the funeral. i recall a speech in arizona and so as i encouraged our prayer caucus tonight, you know, we should be praying for the president to be a uniter, as he speaks. and i thought about the way a great president named abraham lincoln concluded his second inaugural address the war was not over, there was great hatred and bitterness. of course he mentioned in his inaugural address talking about north and south, both read the same bible both pray to the same god, each invokes his aid against the other. he goes on to give what is one of the great theological treats is on the nature of god -- treatises on the nature of god, quotes from the old testament a couple of t
evil has those who support it, wallow in it, as did the evil perpetrator of the killings. so our prayers continue to go out to the immediate family members, to the church family members, for their peace and for their comfort. because those of us who are believers know that those we've lost are at the foot of the save yor in paradise -- savior in paradise. i learned today the president will be going to speak at the funeral. i recall a speech in arizona and so as i encouraged our prayer caucus...