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and the alleged perpetrator here, and i say alleged, because she has now pled not guilty and is going to trial very soon and is going to plead not guilty. now, what the theory of her defense is, we don't know. but obviously, anyone that would perpetrate this kind of brutal attack on another person cannot be in their right mind. they cannot be thinking right. and this is a woman, this alleged perpetrator, had said she was pregnant, had given a due date, the due date came and went, she said there was another due date. it came and went. said there was another due date. so her contact with reality was obviously spurious, at best. so there is clearly a very weak contact with reality here. so who knows what all was going on in the alleged perpetrator's mind. >> well, we will be watching today at 4:00. doctor phil, thanks for your time. >> erika, thank you, compelling story, i promise. >> really is. the 14th season of doctor phil starts today once again at 4:00 p.m. right here on cbs-3. it is followed by "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >> well, justin, we saw you out on the skydeck, looks like yo
and the alleged perpetrator here, and i say alleged, because she has now pled not guilty and is going to trial very soon and is going to plead not guilty. now, what the theory of her defense is, we don't know. but obviously, anyone that would perpetrate this kind of brutal attack on another person cannot be in their right mind. they cannot be thinking right. and this is a woman, this alleged perpetrator, had said she was pregnant, had given a due date, the due date came and went, she said there...
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in this deal we are converted into the perpetrate yore. where for 50 years we've been the victims of kidnappings, terrorisms. >> this honours the memory of 6 million people. and the 220,000 that were killed. the government insists while it's impossible to satisfy everyone, the deal insurance that heinous crimes will not go unpunished. the tradeoff has been released. the government including in the deal state agencies. f.a.r.c. accepting that they are responsible for most or for many of the atrocities. and always what is viable it may not be attractive to all sides. it's the kind of game you play in a negotiation where you have to give something to get something. >> columbians have the chance to approve or reject. most believe an imperfect deal has the price to pay for peace. >> mexico's president says he'll support a new prosecutor. enrique peno nieto did not commit to a natural investigation. we take a look back at what happened. >> it was in late september last year that around 100 trainees joint protest for education reform. they have t
in this deal we are converted into the perpetrate yore. where for 50 years we've been the victims of kidnappings, terrorisms. >> this honours the memory of 6 million people. and the 220,000 that were killed. the government insists while it's impossible to satisfy everyone, the deal insurance that heinous crimes will not go unpunished. the tradeoff has been released. the government including in the deal state agencies. f.a.r.c. accepting that they are responsible for most or for many of...
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secretary-general condemned thursday's attack on a mosque in yemen, banki moon called for perpetrators brought to justice and 25 people died when to suicide bombers blew themselves up at a mosque run by houthis and i.s.i.l. has claimed responsibility for the attack and came two days after yemen's president abd rabbuh mansur hadi returned from a six-month exile. he performed eid prayers in the southern city of aiden. 80 iraqi soldiers killed in an i.s.i.l. attack on a barracks. military sources say 13 soldiers were injured when fighters from the group drove a vehicle up to the post and it happened east of fallujah and injured include shia malitia fighting against i.s.i.l. with the iraqi army. on friday pope francis will address world leaders at the u.n.'s headquarters in new york, this will be his first address to the general assembly and he was greeted by thousands on thursday as he arrived at st. patricks cathedral in new york and he shook hands and gave blessings to the faithful before leading evening mass. ♪ now, the united nations general assembly in the year 2000 set out ambitious
secretary-general condemned thursday's attack on a mosque in yemen, banki moon called for perpetrators brought to justice and 25 people died when to suicide bombers blew themselves up at a mosque run by houthis and i.s.i.l. has claimed responsibility for the attack and came two days after yemen's president abd rabbuh mansur hadi returned from a six-month exile. he performed eid prayers in the southern city of aiden. 80 iraqi soldiers killed in an i.s.i.l. attack on a barracks. military sources...
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>> it allows me to treat all domestic violence perpetrators exactly the same, indian or non- indian. so, i have authority over indians who commit that crime; this just gives me authority over non-indians who commit the exact same crime. >> reporter: in the past 17 months, the tulalip tribal prosecutor has brought charges against nine alleged non-indian domestic violence defendants; five pleaded guilty, two await trial, one was referred to federal prosecutors, and one case was dismissed. but will this new authority actually help stop the crisis of violence against indian women? one concern: the new law only covers domestic and dating violence; it does not include crimes like assault by a stranger or even rape. michelle demmert is the tulalip tribe's lead attorney. >> unfortunately, it's not quite gone far enough. in just three recent cases, we had children involved, and we're not able to charge on the crimes that were committed against those children, including endangerment, criminal endangerment, possibly assault, other attendant or collateral crimes. >> reporter: you're able to pros
>> it allows me to treat all domestic violence perpetrators exactly the same, indian or non- indian. so, i have authority over indians who commit that crime; this just gives me authority over non-indians who commit the exact same crime. >> reporter: in the past 17 months, the tulalip tribal prosecutor has brought charges against nine alleged non-indian domestic violence defendants; five pleaded guilty, two await trial, one was referred to federal prosecutors, and one case was...
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and how can you properly evaluate a case unless you interview both the perpetrator or alleged perpetrator and the victim as well. the question as to whether or not colleges should be engaged in this at all, i know ms. scaduto, you had referenced that a few minutes ago is probably a legitimate question. you all have codes of conduct, though. and under that code of conduct, if you violate that code of conduct you take actions to remove those individuals from the campus. so you certainly have the wherewithal. you certainly use that code of conduct in dismissing or suspending students who don't comply with the rules of the university, and i would suggest by being engaged in something that is clearly a crime, which rape is, that that meets the standard of suspending or terminating a student. but i also appreciate that you, you know, have to weigh various interests. i do think that the office of civil rights needs more resources. i think that we should create a proactive responsibility that institutions plaster the notices of how you can seek title ix coordinators in the bathrooms of every soro
and how can you properly evaluate a case unless you interview both the perpetrator or alleged perpetrator and the victim as well. the question as to whether or not colleges should be engaged in this at all, i know ms. scaduto, you had referenced that a few minutes ago is probably a legitimate question. you all have codes of conduct, though. and under that code of conduct, if you violate that code of conduct you take actions to remove those individuals from the campus. so you certainly have the...
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but the perpetrators never touched the grandmother or the 10-year-old son. they only touch and tied up the 51-year-old grandfather. >> reporter: and police right now at this point are trying to find the suspects here believed to be in their 30s or 40s. two masked men with guns. right now, again, police are talking with those victims here. fortunately there were several cameras in the area that captured what happen and they're going through that right now to try to find these two men. if you know anything about it. you're asked to call police right away. >>> a man accused of shooting and wounding a ridley park police officer is headed to court for a hearing. daryl byrd is charged with attempted murder. he shot the officer in the hand and leg over a standoff. he's being held on a half million dollar bail. >>> police are trying to identify the body of a woman off the coast. they're showing these two pictures. one is a heart and a second tattoo on the right shoulder has the name steven. if you have information, call police. >>> this was a vigil held by three fam
but the perpetrators never touched the grandmother or the 10-year-old son. they only touch and tied up the 51-year-old grandfather. >> reporter: and police right now at this point are trying to find the suspects here believed to be in their 30s or 40s. two masked men with guns. right now, again, police are talking with those victims here. fortunately there were several cameras in the area that captured what happen and they're going through that right now to try to find these two men. if...
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hopefully the two whites and black men on the video are perpetrators.y most likely are because the chances are those -- the second thing is that this weapon that was recovered, the officer's weapon that was recovered, all right, was touched by the perpetrators, meaning what? can we get a print off the gun? on tv that happens a lot, but in real life it doesn't happen that often, but we might get dna. is there sweat, is there blood? all right. that's very important. also, the bullet that was taken from the officer. now, did that bullet come from the officer's gun or one of the perpetrator's gun? if it came from a perpetrator's gun we can put that bullet through ibis, the integrated ballistic identification system by the atf, and see if that weapon was used in another crime earlier, and that information was put into that ibis system. that would be another lead for law enforcement. >> dan, are you surprised that investigators still don't have more information about who these suspects are or even really what they look like? >> yeah, i am a bit surprised, and
hopefully the two whites and black men on the video are perpetrators.y most likely are because the chances are those -- the second thing is that this weapon that was recovered, the officer's weapon that was recovered, all right, was touched by the perpetrators, meaning what? can we get a print off the gun? on tv that happens a lot, but in real life it doesn't happen that often, but we might get dna. is there sweat, is there blood? all right. that's very important. also, the bullet that was...
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. >>> the guy you're about to meet is a master art forger who perpetrated his deception for nearly three decades, sometimes in costume, sometimes even with camera rolling. he managed to get his knockoffs of famous paintings into museums across the country. why did he do it and why is he not in jail? here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: he may be the most successful art forger in american history, painting incredible copies of great works of art and convincing museums across the country they're real. >> they didn't believe me. i found 46 museums in 20 states with more than 100 pieces that he's offered up to these institutions. >> reporter: mark landis, that's him putting on a priest's collar, part of the elaborate ruse that allowed him to fooled museums into thinking he was a philanthropist. >> and you're a master of disguise disguise? >> i wouldn't say that. well, i did have the idea you had to be a jesuit priest. the story he all exposed all documented in the film "art and craft." landis created his fake masterpieces. >> i just use colored pencils because i can't tell. >> reporter: s
. >>> the guy you're about to meet is a master art forger who perpetrated his deception for nearly three decades, sometimes in costume, sometimes even with camera rolling. he managed to get his knockoffs of famous paintings into museums across the country. why did he do it and why is he not in jail? here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: he may be the most successful art forger in american history, painting incredible copies of great works of art and convincing museums across...
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overkill does indicate to investigators a relationship between victim and perpetrator. >> police learned that the night before her murder, corey spent the night at a local bar with friends. witnesses said she left around 1:00 a.m. the clothes corey wore to the bar were folded neatly at the bottom of her bed. >> we also know that she had prepared herself for bed and crawled in her bed, so we know she wasn't attacked until after she was in bed. so either he was waiting in her bedroom closet, or he let himself into the apartment. >> investigators found a gold-plated zippo lighter in corey's bedroom. although corey smoked, none of her friends recognized it. investigators dusted the lighter for fingerprints, but none were found. >> it became apparent to us that there was no way that that was corey parker's lighter. >> inside the kitchen of corey's apartment, police found a bloodstain on the kitchen counter next to the sink and on the windowsill above the sink, both inside and outside. this led police to believe the killer entered and exited the apartment through the kitchen window. >> the rea
overkill does indicate to investigators a relationship between victim and perpetrator. >> police learned that the night before her murder, corey spent the night at a local bar with friends. witnesses said she left around 1:00 a.m. the clothes corey wore to the bar were folded neatly at the bottom of her bed. >> we also know that she had prepared herself for bed and crawled in her bed, so we know she wasn't attacked until after she was in bed. so either he was waiting in her bedroom...
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and how can you properly evaluate a case unless you interview both the perpetrator or alleged perpetrator and the victim as well. the question as to whether or not colleges should be engaged in this at all, you know, is probably a legitimate question. you all have codes of conduct, though. and under that code of conduct if you violate that code of conduct, you take actions to remove those individuals from the campus. so, you certainly have the wherewithal and you certainly use that code of conduct in dismissing or suspending students who don't comply with the rules of the university. and i would suggest by being engaged in something that is clearly a crime, which rape is, that that meets the standard of suspending or terminating a student. but i also appreciate that you, you know, have to weigh the various interests. i do think that the office of civil rights needs more resources. i do think that we should create a proactive responsibility that institutions, you know, plaster the notices of how you can seek title nine coordinators in the bathrooms of every dorm and sorority and fraternity
and how can you properly evaluate a case unless you interview both the perpetrator or alleged perpetrator and the victim as well. the question as to whether or not colleges should be engaged in this at all, you know, is probably a legitimate question. you all have codes of conduct, though. and under that code of conduct if you violate that code of conduct, you take actions to remove those individuals from the campus. so, you certainly have the wherewithal and you certainly use that code of...
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there are certain - in terms of perpetrators that made it out of the country. another thing that the united nations talked about is jurisdiction. very much to look at first, letting it sink in, look at evidence that they found of patterns of crime that they say the sri lankan criminal system is not quite capable of dealing with, and therein what we do next, where they go from here in bringing the perpetrators of those crimes to justice. >> thank you for that update. our correspondent joining us from sri lankan capital colombo. >> well let's move on to other news and croatia, the european union's newest member state is at the start of the refugee crisis. it says the border town turned the flow of asylum seekers to its frontieres. they arrived on thursday, arriving by bus after trekking through the balkan peninsula. serbia is ready to direct them. hungary has started to build a razor wire fence on the border with romania, after imposing controls along the southern frontier. since tuesday, it's a criminal offense to enter-hungary without restriction. austria has r
there are certain - in terms of perpetrators that made it out of the country. another thing that the united nations talked about is jurisdiction. very much to look at first, letting it sink in, look at evidence that they found of patterns of crime that they say the sri lankan criminal system is not quite capable of dealing with, and therein what we do next, where they go from here in bringing the perpetrators of those crimes to justice. >> thank you for that update. our correspondent...
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. >> just to be clear are you identifying china as the perpetrator behind the opium attack?ll, i mean, that is the leading suspect. >> china denies allegations and points out because of the edward snowden leaks we know the u.s. has been doing its own fair share of shying and searching and e-mails and creating backdoors of companies and communication that travels through under sea cables and the obama administration says there is a difference of spying for economic advantage versus national security and it's in the area of national security the two leaders hope to make history and they are working to finalize agreement to ban cyber attacks for the critical structure during peace time and the white house hopes that can be a first step in a rocky road between the partners, patty in washington. >>> coming up, in the program as rohinga face death in the country they are escaping to. philippines steps up the search for tourists abducted from their yacht as a luxury resort. ♪ welcome back, reminder of the top stories on al jazeera, saudi arabia has begun an investigation into the s
. >> just to be clear are you identifying china as the perpetrator behind the opium attack?ll, i mean, that is the leading suspect. >> china denies allegations and points out because of the edward snowden leaks we know the u.s. has been doing its own fair share of shying and searching and e-mails and creating backdoors of companies and communication that travels through under sea cables and the obama administration says there is a difference of spying for economic advantage versus...
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and we collect a great number of witnesses or perpetrators of the crimes at the time. so the type of material and experience has really changed with holocaust historiography. as well as we have a temporary exhibition on collaboration and complicity. so we have a number of really interesting interviews from that perspective. the lived history of people who were not persecuted but were witnesses to persecution. or even were participants in persecution. >> what percentage of your information are from persecutors in would they be nazis? >> yes. nazis or nazi collaborators. people are not generally eager to discuss the crimes that they committed during the war. but we do have a few, one of which is on display in the temporary exhibition right now. >> and the evolution of how the holocaust is studied that you mentioned earlier, how would you describe the emphasis of study now and how is that driving the kinds of stories that you're looking for, in addition to the exhibit that you mentioned? >> well, we are very interested in stories which makes us somehow unique in -- well,
and we collect a great number of witnesses or perpetrators of the crimes at the time. so the type of material and experience has really changed with holocaust historiography. as well as we have a temporary exhibition on collaboration and complicity. so we have a number of really interesting interviews from that perspective. the lived history of people who were not persecuted but were witnesses to persecution. or even were participants in persecution. >> what percentage of your information...
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how about take notes it is not just the the perpetrators but those who have been the victims as well. and so i think this moment of symbolism with the holy father moving through is a powerful witness to what he is all about, and we would hope in some cases of power, forgiveness as well, as difficult as that is. especially when the pain and the wound have been so deep. >> he stresses it. he has succeeded his predecessors in the official catholic church teaching saying there is no reason for the the the death penalty today. he says basically a a life prison terms are quite honestly a hidden death penalty and solitary confinement a form of for tour. a as far as the death penalty. >> so as you can say he is walking the walk here. yet another group of of men. i would imagine that the some of the people who have had an opportunity to work on that chair, they were very excited about that chance. they say even if they didn't get a chance to meet him, it was still a wonderful gift to give and great work to be able to share. they do great work at the industrial center there. some of the work th
how about take notes it is not just the the perpetrators but those who have been the victims as well. and so i think this moment of symbolism with the holy father moving through is a powerful witness to what he is all about, and we would hope in some cases of power, forgiveness as well, as difficult as that is. especially when the pain and the wound have been so deep. >> he stresses it. he has succeeded his predecessors in the official catholic church teaching saying there is no reason...
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and should it occur to make sure that we are holding perpetrators accountable and providing support and protection for victims, but it does seem to be complex. i would just go to you, ms. scaduto come in part because i live in a beautiful town of carlisle for a while but it's a beautiful part of the country and of the state. my son graduated from carlisle high school so i've got his tie i've just got to go to carlisle. engages karl -- anyway, a long story. are you concerned that the emphasis that is being placed, focusing place on complying with these different federal laws, regulations and guidance is detracting from the ability to do what's in the best interest of your students? [inaudible] >> i apologize. yes, we are. i think it's a concern shared not only on dickinson campus in carlisle but on the canvas is around the country. if we were able to harmonize, and we understand that the publication of legislation and regulation is done with the best of intentions in protecting our students and physical we support. but when we're spending our time trying to harmonize our compliance with
and should it occur to make sure that we are holding perpetrators accountable and providing support and protection for victims, but it does seem to be complex. i would just go to you, ms. scaduto come in part because i live in a beautiful town of carlisle for a while but it's a beautiful part of the country and of the state. my son graduated from carlisle high school so i've got his tie i've just got to go to carlisle. engages karl -- anyway, a long story. are you concerned that the emphasis...
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they don't know whether or not the perpetrators knew they were in the house. but the perpetrators never touched the grandmother or the 10-year-old son. >> reporter: now, back out here live outsang you can see detectives here. the robbers took about $200, a big screen tv and a play station before ransacking the home and leaving. police tell us there are actually a lot of cameras both in that alley beside the house and also on the street. if you know anything about this home invasion you're asked to call philadelphia police. in the frankford section, eva pilgrim channel6 "action news." >> thank you eva. >>> also breaking overnight a 47-year-old death row inmate became the first woman in georgia to be executed in 70 years. >> ordered execution of kelly renee gissendaner was carried out in accordance with state law. >> kelly gissendaner was put to death despite a plea from the woman's three children and pope francis. she was convicted in the 1997 murder of her husband which she convinced her lover to carry out. moments before her execution, gissendaner apologized
they don't know whether or not the perpetrators knew they were in the house. but the perpetrators never touched the grandmother or the 10-year-old son. >> reporter: now, back out here live outsang you can see detectives here. the robbers took about $200, a big screen tv and a play station before ransacking the home and leaving. police tell us there are actually a lot of cameras both in that alley beside the house and also on the street. if you know anything about this home invasion you're...
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(printer whirring) >> my experience in dealing with victims is they want to see those who perpetrated the crime, killing their loved one, held accountable and punished accordingly. and i think what they want to hear from the perpetrator is an admission of guilt and an expression of remorse. so, i certainly understand as a documentarian, journalist, that you are trying to make sense out of this unthinkable, inexplicable, and in a sense, unresolved crime. >> dornstein: so you had a list of names? >> oh, yeah. >> dornstein: how many names would have been on the list? >> probably ten. stuart henderson and i, we both left lists with our successors to say, "if you get to libya, this is what you ought to do, who you ought to go after, who you should talk to." >> every one of these, at some stage, played a part in it. and the list read quite clearly. there was abdullah senussi, ezzedine hinshiri, who did the ordering of explosive device timers, said mohammed rashid, badri hassan. we've got abdullah zadma, nassr ashur, an expert in making sure that bombs go off, mohamed ibrahim bishari, and a
(printer whirring) >> my experience in dealing with victims is they want to see those who perpetrated the crime, killing their loved one, held accountable and punished accordingly. and i think what they want to hear from the perpetrator is an admission of guilt and an expression of remorse. so, i certainly understand as a documentarian, journalist, that you are trying to make sense out of this unthinkable, inexplicable, and in a sense, unresolved crime. >> dornstein: so you had a...
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the perpetrators, the men who wrote with contrail -- rode with quantrill, had reunions on the missouri side. that is one example of how the few did not die when the war was over. there is still a lot of animosity between kansas and missouri. now it plays out in sports events rather than on the battlefields, thankfully. animosities died hard. one of the things that i think remember important to order number 11 -- the federal's try to create a demilitarized zone. the guerrillas in western missouri would not have a safe haven. he effectively cleans out 3.5 border counties along western missouri. had he included kansas, had he cleaned out some of the east kansas counties, had he done things differently, the result might have been different. who was going to put people off their property? those federal soldiers were in kansas. missouri sees kansas do that demand. harry truman is one of the most famous examples. his grandmother, who would not let him in the house with his blue uniform because she acquainted that with the yankees , and who famously would not sleep in the lincoln room of the w
the perpetrators, the men who wrote with contrail -- rode with quantrill, had reunions on the missouri side. that is one example of how the few did not die when the war was over. there is still a lot of animosity between kansas and missouri. now it plays out in sports events rather than on the battlefields, thankfully. animosities died hard. one of the things that i think remember important to order number 11 -- the federal's try to create a demilitarized zone. the guerrillas in western...
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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. >> whodunit? >> sometimes desperate people do desperate things. >> i'm lester holt, and this is "dateline." here's josh mankiewicz. >> reporter: 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 a local warehouse would become an anthill 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 our office, and i think somebody has killed somebody upstairs in our office. >> okay. what makes you think somebody killed somebody? >> she's laying there on the ground, and there's blood all over. >> reporter: impossible to believe in this tight-knit workplace, where everyone knows everyone, but there was michelle mockbee, 42, wife and mother, face down in a poo
. >> 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. >> whodunit? >> sometimes desperate people do desperate things. >> i'm lester holt, and this is "dateline." here's josh mankiewicz. >> reporter: they call it the early shift for a reason. it was still an hour before dawn in this small town in northern...
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. >> the vast majority of sexual assaults on campus are being perpetrated by serial offenders. >> revealing accusations, cover-ups and the shocking failures. >> before he raped me, he had already been sanctioned by the college. >> is enough being done to protect our children? >>> calls for all european nations to act as the e.u. prepares its plan to resettle thousands of refugees. ♪ ♪ >>> hello i am darren jordan with the world news for al jazeera. australia says it will take in thousands of refugees and begin airstrikes against isil in syria. >>> tension in turkey, officers of a pro-kurdish political party are attacked hours after the killing of 14 police officers. plus. >> reporter: whether it's been long or s,
. >> the vast majority of sexual assaults on campus are being perpetrated by serial offenders. >> revealing accusations, cover-ups and the shocking failures. >> before he raped me, he had already been sanctioned by the college. >> is enough being done to protect our children? >>> calls for all european nations to act as the e.u. prepares its plan to resettle thousands of refugees. ♪ ♪ >>> hello i am darren jordan with the world news for al jazeera....
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for us to look at history, especially to the history of this last century to see the atrocities perpetrated by systems which claimed to build one or another earthly paradise by dominating people, subjecting them to apparently indisputable principles and denying them any kind of rights. our rich religious traditions seek to offer meaning and direction. they have an enduring power to open new horizons always, to stimulate thought, to expand the mind and heart. they call to conversion, reconciliation, concern for the future of society. this self-sacrifice in the service of the common good and compassion for those in need. at the heart of their spiritual mission is the proclamation of the truth and dignity of the human person and of all human rights. [applause] [speaking spanish] >> translator: our religious traditions remind us that as human beings we are called to acknowledge and other who reveals our relational identity in the face of every effort to impose a uniformity to which the egotism of the powerful, the conformism of the week or the ideology of the utopian would seek to impose on us.
for us to look at history, especially to the history of this last century to see the atrocities perpetrated by systems which claimed to build one or another earthly paradise by dominating people, subjecting them to apparently indisputable principles and denying them any kind of rights. our rich religious traditions seek to offer meaning and direction. they have an enduring power to open new horizons always, to stimulate thought, to expand the mind and heart. they call to conversion,...
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it is con verted into the perpetrator.his mon awe mment honours the memory of 6 million people displace the by the conflict, and 227,000 killed, the government insists it will be impossible. it shows the heinous crime. >> a trade off has been leaked. the government showing the agents that are involved. and f.a.r.c. accepting they are special. they know what is viable. it may not be attractive: in terms of what they want. or the game played in the negotiation, you have to give something to get something. >> columbians get a chance to approve or reject the deal when an agreement is reached. it's the price to pay for peace. >> we are joined from d.c. a senior advisor for latin america. work focuses on security. it's good to have you in. it's the fact that it's a response to the weary innocence of the columbian people that -- weariness of the colombian people that lived through the war and the worst displacement of the people of americas. >> the peace deal is a partial deal. >> this is the fourth agenda item. they had three ag
it is con verted into the perpetrator.his mon awe mment honours the memory of 6 million people displace the by the conflict, and 227,000 killed, the government insists it will be impossible. it shows the heinous crime. >> a trade off has been leaked. the government showing the agents that are involved. and f.a.r.c. accepting they are special. they know what is viable. it may not be attractive: in terms of what they want. or the game played in the negotiation, you have to give something to...
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requirede balance is to combat violence, perpetrate in the name of our religion, an ideology or economice also safeguarding religious freedom, and individual reason. -- freedom. >> [applause] but there is another temptation, which we must especially guard against. simplistic reductionism which sees only good or evil, or if you will, the righteous and sinners. wars with these open wounds which affect so many of our brothers and sisters demand that we confront every , which polarization two. divided without these -- [indiscernible] we cannot feed the enemy within. the behavior of science and mothers is the best way to take the place. something that people project. >> [applause] our response must instead be one of hope and justice.of peace and asked to summon the courage and intention. to today'st economical and political -- [indiscernible] unjust subjects and agents. efforts must be the starting wrongs, and thus promoting the well-being of individuals and peoples. as one in a forward renewed spirit of fraternity and solidarity, cooperating generously with the community. >> [applause] pope
requirede balance is to combat violence, perpetrate in the name of our religion, an ideology or economice also safeguarding religious freedom, and individual reason. -- freedom. >> [applause] but there is another temptation, which we must especially guard against. simplistic reductionism which sees only good or evil, or if you will, the righteous and sinners. wars with these open wounds which affect so many of our brothers and sisters demand that we confront every , which polarization...
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and should it occur to make sure that we are holding perpetrators accountable and we are providing supportnd protection for victims. but it does seem to be complex. so i'll just go to you, ms. scaduto, in part because i lived in carlisle for awhile. it's a a beautiful part of the ko country and of the state and my son graduated from carlisle high school. i've got this tie, i just have to fwo to carlisle. are you concerned that the emphasis that's being placed, the focus that's being placed on complying with these federal laws and regulations detracting from your ability to do what's in the best interest of your students? >> yes, we are. i think it's a concern shared not only on dickenson's campus on carlisle, but on campuses around the country. if we were able to har mmonize, and we understand that the promulgation of regulations is done with the best of intentions in protecting our students and it's a goal we support. but when we are spending our time trying to harmonize our compliance with the various statutes, it takes away from where i think we as educators excel and that is in educati
and should it occur to make sure that we are holding perpetrators accountable and we are providing supportnd protection for victims. but it does seem to be complex. so i'll just go to you, ms. scaduto, in part because i lived in carlisle for awhile. it's a a beautiful part of the ko country and of the state and my son graduated from carlisle high school. i've got this tie, i just have to fwo to carlisle. are you concerned that the emphasis that's being placed, the focus that's being placed on...
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they didn't catch perpetrator.omething like this is going to happen again. >> but every time we found a clue, we ran into a brick wall. >> and, at that moment, when our eyes met, i knew i was going to hear exactly what happened to my son that day. >> you have no idea what it's like to look for your missing child. it is hell on earth. >> a 30-year case is challenging. it's a jigsaw puzzle with lots of missing pieces. >> the police say they have no crime. i have no son. >>> the parents now believe the boy is alive and has been kidnapped. >> johnny, we love you. we're waiting for you to come home. >> please, let us know what you want as far as anything that we can do to have john return home to us safely. >> we're leaving the porch light on every night. moms are like that. take care, babe. >> john and maureen gosh are sure their son is coming back. and the front porch light stays on until that happens. >>> nobody saw anything that, to us, was an explanation for the boy's disappearance. this is just that unsolved, unex
they didn't catch perpetrator.omething like this is going to happen again. >> but every time we found a clue, we ran into a brick wall. >> and, at that moment, when our eyes met, i knew i was going to hear exactly what happened to my son that day. >> you have no idea what it's like to look for your missing child. it is hell on earth. >> a 30-year case is challenging. it's a jigsaw puzzle with lots of missing pieces. >> the police say they have no crime. i have no...
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they don't know if the perpetrators knew they were in the house, but the perpetrators never touched the grandmother or the son. they only touch and tied up the 51-year-old grand fore. >> the police chief said there are a lot of homes in the area with security cameras and they'll look to see if it captured footage. we'll keep you posted if there are any arrests. live in our digital operations center, chris cato, "nbc 10 news." >>> the man wanted for sexually assaulting a campus student still on the run. it happened near carlisle street near master. the stay tuned told police the man approached her from behind, hit her in the arm with a hand gun before pushing her up against the wall and sexually assaulting her. she immediately alerted the system. they urged everyone to stay alert. >> probably have somebody's boyfriend, friend, walk me around because i walk here at night all the time to go to my friend's house. never thought anything could happen around here. it's a quiet town. lit up. >>> it does offer students who walk off campus from 4:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. temple police are looking
they don't know if the perpetrators knew they were in the house, but the perpetrators never touched the grandmother or the son. they only touch and tied up the 51-year-old grand fore. >> the police chief said there are a lot of homes in the area with security cameras and they'll look to see if it captured footage. we'll keep you posted if there are any arrests. live in our digital operations center, chris cato, "nbc 10 news." >>> the man wanted for sexually assaulting a...
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but we don't know if that's the perpetrator, the person inside chester high school with a gun.ormation that we're getting is limit ed but it's obviously very serious at chester high skochool. this is chester, pennsylvania, in the 200 block of west ninth street. lots of police activity. police informed us this morning just a short while ago that someone entered the school. i'm just getting information from my producer who told me the entire chester upland school district is on lockdown. the entire chester upland school district is on lockdown. we're scrambling here and working to get information for you. recognizing that -- we have just learned that they're hoping roads back up in the area. those appear to be students who are walking out and it appears the situation is -- has been deescalated. it may have come to an end here. perhaps -- i don't want to speculate. i see kids walking along the sidewalk next to the building and this is on the campus and i can't imagine those kids would be allowed to walk around on that campus as they are if they had not apprehended a suspect inside
but we don't know if that's the perpetrator, the person inside chester high school with a gun.ormation that we're getting is limit ed but it's obviously very serious at chester high skochool. this is chester, pennsylvania, in the 200 block of west ninth street. lots of police activity. police informed us this morning just a short while ago that someone entered the school. i'm just getting information from my producer who told me the entire chester upland school district is on lockdown. the...
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. >> a delicate balance is required to combat violence, perpetrate in the name of our religion. >> reporter: he called on a greater understanding of those who come to the u.s. looking for a better life. >> we must not be taken aback by the numbers. but, rather, view them as persons. seeing their faces and listening to their stories. >> reporter: seated behind the pope was vice president joe biden and speaker john boehner. the highest ranking catholics in the u.s. government. thousands watched the pope from large monitors outside. after his speech, francis appeared on the capital balcony to bless the crowd an offer a final thought. >> thank you very much and god bless america. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: and after he blessed the crowds, he asked for their prayers to help him to continue leading the catholic church and in true francis form, he included people of all faiths. he said if you can't pray, offer me good wishes. >> weijia jiang in washington dc. thank you. >>> and here in the bay area, hundreds of students got up early to watch the pope's speech. very early. kpix5's kit do
. >> a delicate balance is required to combat violence, perpetrate in the name of our religion. >> reporter: he called on a greater understanding of those who come to the u.s. looking for a better life. >> we must not be taken aback by the numbers. but, rather, view them as persons. seeing their faces and listening to their stories. >> reporter: seated behind the pope was vice president joe biden and speaker john boehner. the highest ranking catholics in the u.s....
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is good for us to look at history, especially the history of this last century to cb atrocities perpetratedstems that claimed to build one or another earthly paradise by dominate peoples, subjecting them to principles and denying them any kind of rights. religious traditions seem to offer meaning and direction. they have an enduring power to always. horizons, to stimulate thought, expand the mind and heart. they call to conversion, re-conciliation, concern for the future of society. in the servicece of the common good and compassion for those in need. at the heart of their spiritual mission is to the proclamation of the truth and the dignity of the human person and of all human rights. our religious traditions remind us that as human beings we are otherd to acknowledge an that reveals our relational identity in the face of every uniformity tose a which the egotism of the powerful, the conformism of the weak for ideology of the utopian would it seek to impose on us. in a world where various forms of modern tyranny seek to suppress religious freedom for, as i said already, try to reduce it to
is good for us to look at history, especially the history of this last century to cb atrocities perpetratedstems that claimed to build one or another earthly paradise by dominate peoples, subjecting them to principles and denying them any kind of rights. religious traditions seem to offer meaning and direction. they have an enduring power to always. horizons, to stimulate thought, expand the mind and heart. they call to conversion, re-conciliation, concern for the future of society. in the...
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. >>> after almost three years of negotiations here in havana, perpetrators of gross human rights violations and war crimes including members of the farc. >> translator: those who refuse to recognize their responsibility in this crime will be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison. >> it is up to us to reach consensus on a bilatter ceasefire and translate into a legal political agreement. >> the largest stumbling block to a apeace deal, that has displaced colombians cuban president raul castro who hosted the peace talks was jubilant. >> we now have a certainty they will be overcome. >> reporter: the anonymity came just three days after pope francis addressed the peace process here in havana saying, we have no right to fail yet again in the road to peace and reconciliation. the pope's stern words were clearly directed not only at rebel leaders but powerful groups who are opposed to the peace process, from the extreme left to the right. in a country as staunchly catholic as colombia, an effort to derail the process. if the accord is indeed signed within the year it will not be enough. the final
. >>> after almost three years of negotiations here in havana, perpetrators of gross human rights violations and war crimes including members of the farc. >> translator: those who refuse to recognize their responsibility in this crime will be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison. >> it is up to us to reach consensus on a bilatter ceasefire and translate into a legal political agreement. >> the largest stumbling block to a apeace deal, that has displaced colombians...
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. >> colombian government and rebel negotiates reached a deal to guarantee punishment of perpetrators of gross violations and war crimes, including members of the farc. >> translator: those who refuse to recognize responsibility will be sentenced to a maximum of 20 years in prison. >> it is up to us now to multiply efforts to reach consensus on a bilateral ceasefire and to turn into a legal political movement. >> reporter: removing the last stumbling block to end 40 years of war but displaced more than 6 million colombians and killed an estimated 220,000 others. cuban president raul castro who has hosted the peace talks was jubilant. >> translator: we've advanced further than ever before and though there are still enormous difficulties to overcome we now have the certainty they will be overcome. are. >> reporter: the announcementcas draiseaddressed the issue. saying we have no worry about the road to reconciliation. >>> powerful groups who are opposed to the peace process from the extreme political left to the right including sectors of colombia's military and in a country historicall
. >> colombian government and rebel negotiates reached a deal to guarantee punishment of perpetrators of gross violations and war crimes, including members of the farc. >> translator: those who refuse to recognize responsibility will be sentenced to a maximum of 20 years in prison. >> it is up to us now to multiply efforts to reach consensus on a bilateral ceasefire and to turn into a legal political movement. >> reporter: removing the last stumbling block to end 40...
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concert world, -- in the state-sponsored world, it is fair to say governments all over the world are perpetratingyber activity, whether our government here in the u.s., or the chinese government, or governments from all major regions of the world. you are seeing lots of state-sponsored activity underway, and they are "legitimate purposes espionage" and maybe there will be rules of establishedt are from these conversations. but there are also commercial oriented and tax. i think the attack that apple thisnced on its app store weekend is probably a good example of commercial activity, people trying to get access to information for whatever reason they may see, hopefully to get some profit. emily: brian, i want to talk to you about the apple attack mother first of its kind -- the apple attack over the weekend, the first of its kind. ande are huge companies, chinese companies, no less. what do you make of it? first, we don't know who did it. but this was quite ingenious in that they had the ability to actually demonstrate advertising that you can get an access code through baidu and it was easier to
concert world, -- in the state-sponsored world, it is fair to say governments all over the world are perpetratingyber activity, whether our government here in the u.s., or the chinese government, or governments from all major regions of the world. you are seeing lots of state-sponsored activity underway, and they are "legitimate purposes espionage" and maybe there will be rules of establishedt are from these conversations. but there are also commercial oriented and tax. i think the...
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they have to perpetrate before they're perpetrated against. >> for years msnbc has been documenting the tragic stories that unfold in america's juvenile justice system. with extraordinary access from the indiana supreme court, we're about to go inside a world where cameras are by law forbidden to go. >> you guys are the world's dumbest criminals -- >> 40 vehicles. we got it all together. they've been doing this over a three-month period. two of them ransacked the cars and broke in. two are each on the street corner watching to make sure the police don't come. what they fail to understand is there are cameras. all we have to do is put the face with the name. >> they had a picture of me. they're like is this your son? my mom was like, no. because on the picture it don't look like me. like, if i charge you for lying to the police because my mama on probation, too. they said if i don't turn myself in, they're going to give my mama six years. i'm very mad at myself. i wish i had never done the things i did. >> is it kenneth or kentrell? >> brothers kenneth and kentrell hail from the streets
they have to perpetrate before they're perpetrated against. >> for years msnbc has been documenting the tragic stories that unfold in america's juvenile justice system. with extraordinary access from the indiana supreme court, we're about to go inside a world where cameras are by law forbidden to go. >> you guys are the world's dumbest criminals -- >> 40 vehicles. we got it all together. they've been doing this over a three-month period. two of them ransacked the cars and...
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those bulbs were loose ends, so it was dark when these perpetrators entered the property, described as two males, wearing all dark clothing, both of them wearing masks, and both of them had guns, dark colored guns in their possession. fifty-one year old victim for some reason, though, believes that they were in their late 30's, or early 40's. >> they entered from the alley and exit dollars the same way. >> he didn't recognize their voices or mannerisms, suspect wearing dark clothing, maybe in their 30's, 40's. police also tell us that all three victims are doing okay, over at northeast detective, talking to investigators, now. mike, al next. >> oh, man, frightening. 6:06. >> this morning, the trial for griffin campbell will continue. >> the demolition contractor charged with murder after 2013 building collapse, at 22nd and marketment center city philadelphia, killed six people. only we were there. yesterday as crime scene investigators carried in evidence for the case, one juror was suddenly unable to serve, so, today, both sides will select another juror. prosecutors champ bell with t
those bulbs were loose ends, so it was dark when these perpetrators entered the property, described as two males, wearing all dark clothing, both of them wearing masks, and both of them had guns, dark colored guns in their possession. fifty-one year old victim for some reason, though, believes that they were in their late 30's, or early 40's. >> they entered from the alley and exit dollars the same way. >> he didn't recognize their voices or mannerisms, suspect wearing dark...
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in this scene, the filmmakers follow landis, as he perpetrates his fraud.or a little liquid courage, before heading in. >> isn't that nice? >> i believe it will look well. >> oh, you know it. is that an early form of color printing? >> reporter: in the film, you guys document at least two occasions that i could count, where he's actually going to the museum to give them a painting. you were kind of complicit in this, in a way, right? >> i think, how we approached it, we're observational documentarians. sort of like fly on the wall. we didn't want to interact in mark's life in a way that changed his life. >> reporter: landis never charged any of the museums a penny. he tried to give them the works of art. and for that reason, what he did is not a crime. apparently, a forgery is only a forgery if you try to sell it. so, technically, these paintings are copies, nothing illegal. that said, landis did embarrass the art world. >> i found his fourth ail lease. >> reporter: which only discovered the extent of his fraud, because of one dogged museum registrar. >> i
in this scene, the filmmakers follow landis, as he perpetrates his fraud.or a little liquid courage, before heading in. >> isn't that nice? >> i believe it will look well. >> oh, you know it. is that an early form of color printing? >> reporter: in the film, you guys document at least two occasions that i could count, where he's actually going to the museum to give them a painting. you were kind of complicit in this, in a way, right? >> i think, how we approached...
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. >> the vast majority of sexual assaults on campus are being perpetrated by serial offenders. >> revealing accusations, cover-ups and the shocking failures. >> before he raped me, he had already been sanctioned by the college. >> is enough being done to protect our children? >> in the case of the students, while there have been some allegations that federal forces could have been involved in the attack, there's been no hard evidence. but there is the question - could they have stopped what happened that night? this is where three students were killed on september 26th and 43 others taken by the municipal police and handed over to criminal organizations. the military battalion is about a mile away from here25 but they say that they didnÕt hear anything that night. this one shot that was fired that night whether or not they heard gunfire, the army never intervened. and since then, officials have said that the battalion never received an order to respond we repeatedly asked to speak with someone from the defense ministry, but got no response. so we went to talk to jose francisco gallardo, a f
. >> the vast majority of sexual assaults on campus are being perpetrated by serial offenders. >> revealing accusations, cover-ups and the shocking failures. >> before he raped me, he had already been sanctioned by the college. >> is enough being done to protect our children? >> in the case of the students, while there have been some allegations that federal forces could have been involved in the attack, there's been no hard evidence. but there is the question -...
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. >> last week unfortunately the jewelry store was robbed in the middle of the night, by two perpetratorsey broke in and got away with about $80000 worth of jewelry. >> the entire robbery only took 32 seconds. >> when you're watching something like this you really can't believe how it could get caught. >> as their insurance or they out all this money. >> there is insurance. they were robbed at gun point about a decade ago. >> they say, this was understaffed but what are the cops say? >> this is a regular time that they would leave the jewelry out but if they would say no i don't know what happened there something weird about that. >> as far as being in the store where they are at, we don't leave stuff in our showcase merchandise. these two cases it got away from us be in the estate jewelry and it was left ear. that was a mistake. >> the cops actually have a few people of interest in this case that they are investigating. if anybody has information about who these two guys are, contact hamilton release. >> what is up urlesque answer, what is the angle she is taking, she doing something abo
. >> last week unfortunately the jewelry store was robbed in the middle of the night, by two perpetratorsey broke in and got away with about $80000 worth of jewelry. >> the entire robbery only took 32 seconds. >> when you're watching something like this you really can't believe how it could get caught. >> as their insurance or they out all this money. >> there is insurance. they were robbed at gun point about a decade ago. >> they say, this was understaffed...