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[applause] [applause] >> next, a discussion on bringing victims and their perpetrators together for a mutually beneficial experience. >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm really thrilled to be danielleere with sared. the program diapers them from prison on the condition that their victim agrees to this -- ts them from prison on the condition that their victim agrees to this. i want to cover a lot of ground here. i want to start by asking about your own background. and how you came to this work and had to talk about the truly remarkable work you are doing through the common justice solution, which will blow the audience's mind. let me ask about your background. how do you come to this work? you have got skin in this game in ways that are unusual for somebody in your position. danielle: sure. so thank you, it is an honor to be with you all. i grew up in chicago in the 1980's and 1990's at the height of what we call the crack epidemic, but also the beginning of the emergence of mass incarceration in this country. i saw the ravaging impact that had on communities, including communities i live
[applause] [applause] >> next, a discussion on bringing victims and their perpetrators together for a mutually beneficial experience. >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm really thrilled to be danielleere with sared. the program diapers them from prison on the condition that their victim agrees to this -- ts them from prison on the condition that their victim agrees to this. i want to cover a lot of ground here. i want to start by asking about your own background. and how you came to...
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relations and criminal justice, it's a discussion on bringing victims and their perpetrators together for a mutually beneficial experience. >> good afternoon. i'm really thrilled to be itting here with danielle, whose work encompasses contradictory threads. one is diverting violent criminals from the prison system and the other is helping victims heal which is kind of an uncommon combination. common justice identifies violent criminals and offers a chance to enter a rehabilitation program that diverts them from prison but only on the condition their victims agree to this. and i'd say, you know, reading about your work i found it completely radically original and genuinely fascinating and i think you will all, too. i want to cover a lot of ground here and start by asking about your own background, how you came to this work, and have you talk about the truly remarkable work you're doing through the common justice solution which i think will blow the audience's mind as it did mine. let me start, let me ask about your background. how do you come to this work? you've got kind of skin in th
relations and criminal justice, it's a discussion on bringing victims and their perpetrators together for a mutually beneficial experience. >> good afternoon. i'm really thrilled to be itting here with danielle, whose work encompasses contradictory threads. one is diverting violent criminals from the prison system and the other is helping victims heal which is kind of an uncommon combination. common justice identifies violent criminals and offers a chance to enter a rehabilitation program...
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there's other issues, crimes perpetrated by other arrangements during the rwanda genocide. and it's unclear whether those people will face justice. justice is, in a sense, never truly done to its fullest extend. i think after 21 years. >> considering there's only 93 individuals indicted. 2 billion spent on this, how can you sigh it's success. >> judges decided rape was an act of genocide. and it changed the way which thivening using rape as a spoil of war, setting an important precedent. >> the tribunal should consider it a success that prosecuted individuals, it's not just instigated and perpetrated by people with machetes and guns, but the people in the media, that organized parts of the genocide, creating a frenzy that people should kill each other and toot sis, they have to be brought into act. there are valid criticisms of the tribunal and its posteriored. here, even though a billion or whatever it may be was spent on the tribunal. we need to think about cost in relative terms. i was looking it up. the yearly budget is about the same as the payroll. >> there was a diff
there's other issues, crimes perpetrated by other arrangements during the rwanda genocide. and it's unclear whether those people will face justice. justice is, in a sense, never truly done to its fullest extend. i think after 21 years. >> considering there's only 93 individuals indicted. 2 billion spent on this, how can you sigh it's success. >> judges decided rape was an act of genocide. and it changed the way which thivening using rape as a spoil of war, setting an important...
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this cannot happen again, and the perpetrators must be punished. at the same time, it needs to be determined if this is a new form of organized criminality that we will now have to take legal steps against. authorities are now keen to make sure they are better prepared for the imminent carnival season. phil: our political correspondent, thomas, is at the studio. we heard the justice minister talking about a new kind of organized criminality. what does that mean? thomas: that is exactly what they want to find out, if this is a new form of organized crime, and that is why authorities want to find out first and foremost who these perpetrators are, if they have this north african origin, and also how they were organized. using social media platforms to organize, or whether they had any accomplices there that might have helped them, so those other questions that authorities are going to try to answer now. what we know is that there were a series of groups around the central train station, mostly young men between the age of 18 and 35 and are of arab or
this cannot happen again, and the perpetrators must be punished. at the same time, it needs to be determined if this is a new form of organized criminality that we will now have to take legal steps against. authorities are now keen to make sure they are better prepared for the imminent carnival season. phil: our political correspondent, thomas, is at the studio. we heard the justice minister talking about a new kind of organized criminality. what does that mean? thomas: that is exactly what...
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-- should the perpetrators turn out not to be german citizens, they are pushing for deportations. >> we will need to make use of the immigration and deportation rules. we need to protect victims, but above all, to protect refugees, who are suffering the most as a result of the actions who committed -- of people who committed these assaults. reporter: but for now, as police continue its hunt for the suspects, it is not known who these people were returned a night of solution into an ordeal for many women. sarah: let's bring in our political correspondent, standing by in our parliamentary studio. hi, thomas. there are reports coming in that said police actually knew from the get-go that these attack ers were newly arrived asylum seekers. thomas: indeed, sarah, unconfirmed reports, and this is important, they are unconfirmed -- that please check around 100 people on new year's eve, many of those syrians, and some of those had documents provided by the german federal office for migration on refugees. this report mentally hundred previous reports by authorities, but obviously increases qu
-- should the perpetrators turn out not to be german citizens, they are pushing for deportations. >> we will need to make use of the immigration and deportation rules. we need to protect victims, but above all, to protect refugees, who are suffering the most as a result of the actions who committed -- of people who committed these assaults. reporter: but for now, as police continue its hunt for the suspects, it is not known who these people were returned a night of solution into an ordeal...
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it turns into decades where we use that same narrative to justify terrorism perpetrated against african americans throughout this country and brutal public spectacle lynchings. what we did to african americans between the end of reconstruction and world war ii rivals anything we read about in the mideast today perpetrated by isis. we strung people up, we mutilated them, we set them on fire, we shot them a hundred times, we cut off parts of their body and took it home as souvenirs. and then we didn't talk about it. we just sort of moved it indoors and created a criminal justice system that perpetuated that same narrative, even civil rights. we haven't dealt with the hard parts of our history of segregation. we like to celebrate the civil rights movement. we talk about it like it's this triumph of heroic black people doing extraordinary things. and heroic black people did do some extraordinary things, but there was opposition to civil rights. there was resistance to civil rights by elected officials. and if you don't know that resistant story, if you don't know how that continued past the
it turns into decades where we use that same narrative to justify terrorism perpetrated against african americans throughout this country and brutal public spectacle lynchings. what we did to african americans between the end of reconstruction and world war ii rivals anything we read about in the mideast today perpetrated by isis. we strung people up, we mutilated them, we set them on fire, we shot them a hundred times, we cut off parts of their body and took it home as souvenirs. and then we...
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authorities believe the perpetrator of the deaths... was one of the victims. police say no guns were involved, but they found a knife at the scene. 3 29-44 "again, it's still early in our investigation, but with some of the information that was located at the scene, it gives us some preliminary information that we can say that one of the individuals may have been the perpetrator on scene. all three were current or former students of the nearby state university of new york at geneseo. police plan to release more information this afternoon. 3 3 police arrest a suspect who caused a three-hour lockdown at the pennsylvania state university. a penn state news site says the suspect is a father who threatened to hurt his two children who are students there. the site also says he was arrested away from the campus. he reportedly was not in the area when he made the threat. 3 four children were hospitalized after a tornado toppled a mobile home in florida. you can see extensive damage in and around siesta key. some homes were ravaged by the tornado. two people even had t
authorities believe the perpetrator of the deaths... was one of the victims. police say no guns were involved, but they found a knife at the scene. 3 29-44 "again, it's still early in our investigation, but with some of the information that was located at the scene, it gives us some preliminary information that we can say that one of the individuals may have been the perpetrator on scene. all three were current or former students of the nearby state university of new york at geneseo....
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somebody in white, right there in the middle of the red circle, perhaps one of the perpetrators of this attack. it's difficult to see what -- at the very end there they are reaching back, but it's difficult to see what they are doing. but clearly a moment that law enforcement will thoroughly go over, but damian i need to explain that to our viewers what they are seeing. so our step vaessen has been reporting that the police in jakarta are often targeted. why specifically the police? >> well, the police is seen as a principle enemy. they have been tracking down on organizations that exist in indonesia. so they are seen as a principle enemy. and, of course, as a representative of the state which this organization wish to his overthrow. it has very little chance of doing so. but it's a high-profile target. of course the center of jakarta where this attack has taken place, where these attacks have taken place, gemma, tam run road is the heart of jakarta it is as you have already been told the center of commercial district, hotels, the restaurants. of the united nations and so on. so it is r
somebody in white, right there in the middle of the red circle, perhaps one of the perpetrators of this attack. it's difficult to see what -- at the very end there they are reaching back, but it's difficult to see what they are doing. but clearly a moment that law enforcement will thoroughly go over, but damian i need to explain that to our viewers what they are seeing. so our step vaessen has been reporting that the police in jakarta are often targeted. why specifically the police? >>...
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the only wrong doing has been by the folks who perpetrated this scam. most important focus is on the safety and well being of our patients and we have been continuing to see patients in houston and around the state of texas ever since this started. we're really grateful to the houston district attorney, a republican district attorney who cleared us of wrong doing and indicted these two perpetrators of this scam. >> people have their opinions and belief about abortion. we know where the republican party is. these videos were the proximate cause of outrage. you were hauled to congress. there were motions to defund. a lot got done on these underlying videos when you have this finding of no wrong doing. what do you want to hear from the politicians that ran with these videos? >> what's important to remember is even though some of the republican leaders oppose access to reproductive health care, that's not where most mainstream republicans are. it's time those that leading in this race for presidency address the fact that women have had the right to abortion
the only wrong doing has been by the folks who perpetrated this scam. most important focus is on the safety and well being of our patients and we have been continuing to see patients in houston and around the state of texas ever since this started. we're really grateful to the houston district attorney, a republican district attorney who cleared us of wrong doing and indicted these two perpetrators of this scam. >> people have their opinions and belief about abortion. we know where the...
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the only wrong doing is by the folks who perpetrated this scam.most important focus on the safety and well being of our patients, and we've been continuing to see patients in houston and around the state of texas ever since this started. we're grateful to the houston district attorney, a republican district attorney, i might add, who cleared us of wrong doing and indicted these two perpetrators of the scam. >> you know this, obviously, people have their opinions and believes about abortion. right. and we know where the republican party is as a party and where the democratic party is. these videos were the proximate cause of tremendous outrage. there was an motion to defund. there were amendments that got passed in the budget bill. a lot got done on the jrnd lying videos when you now have the finding of no wrong doing. like, what do you want to hear from the politicians that ran with these videos? >> well, i think what is really important to remember, chris, actually even though some of the republican leader oppose access to health care and abortio
the only wrong doing is by the folks who perpetrated this scam.most important focus on the safety and well being of our patients, and we've been continuing to see patients in houston and around the state of texas ever since this started. we're grateful to the houston district attorney, a republican district attorney, i might add, who cleared us of wrong doing and indicted these two perpetrators of the scam. >> you know this, obviously, people have their opinions and believes about...
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we can solve as homicides my sons cases can be solved you have the names of perpetrators thomas and perris moffett and awning drew and anthony and marcus one is deceased all i'm asking for closure i know i do that all the time i need my sons memento stay alive and this case to stay open it is a cold case nothing it being done if you don't do anything none will from the mothers don't fight for their children they'll say question don't care but i care about my child i'm not saying others don't care i want to bring awareness to the other unsolved homicides we make up for about what is going on with mario woods i understand that parents but we need to say about on the children that is going on that the mothers are suffering no one said anything about the families none saying anything about the mothers here again, you have all the names those names are down on my sons case at 8 city bryan ass are the perpetrators that shot my son you have the names arrest them i didn't get those names out of a hat those names are on the case so how come they say the perpetrator when other ways to change
we can solve as homicides my sons cases can be solved you have the names of perpetrators thomas and perris moffett and awning drew and anthony and marcus one is deceased all i'm asking for closure i know i do that all the time i need my sons memento stay alive and this case to stay open it is a cold case nothing it being done if you don't do anything none will from the mothers don't fight for their children they'll say question don't care but i care about my child i'm not saying others don't...
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[applause] >> next, a discussion about bringing victims and their perpetrators together for mutually beneficial experience. >> good afternoon. i'm really thrilled to be itting here with danielle, whose work encompasses contradictory threads. one is diverting violent criminals from the prison system and the other is helping victims heal which is kind of an uncommon combination. common justice identifies violent criminals and offers a chance to enter a rehabilitation program that diverts them from prison but only on the condition their victims agree to this. and i'd say, you know, reading about your work i found it completely radically original and genuinely fascinating and i think you will all, too. i want to cover a lot of ground here and start by asking about your own background, how you came to this work, and have you talk about the truly remarkable work you're doing through the common justice solution which i think will blow the audience's mind as it did mine. let me start, let me ask about your background. how do you come to this work? you've got kind of skin in this game in ways
[applause] >> next, a discussion about bringing victims and their perpetrators together for mutually beneficial experience. >> good afternoon. i'm really thrilled to be itting here with danielle, whose work encompasses contradictory threads. one is diverting violent criminals from the prison system and the other is helping victims heal which is kind of an uncommon combination. common justice identifies violent criminals and offers a chance to enter a rehabilitation program that...
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they are clear that acting directly on the perpetrators is predicated on states not punishing the perpetrators. >> now we are in the weeds, which is great. [indiscernible] >> jack, let's pull it back for a second. we are going to go to the beautiful forest and look at the lush greenery before us. and ask this question for our judges and our c-span audience. one thing i hear, as i listen to this discussion judges matter. , they matter a lot. had slaughterhouse cases come , had judges not interpreted the 15th amendment to allow the federal government to punish private individuals who created race-based violence more of that might have gone unpunished. what is your evaluation of how performed during this crucial post-reconstruction period? were they faithful to the best ideas of the reconstruction amendments or did they force them? -- did they thwart them? >> i don't think there can be a simple answer to that kind of question. i am mostly in 18th-century guy. i'm taking a long view of this. part of my understanding of slaughterhouse is it represented an early effort on the part of the court, and
they are clear that acting directly on the perpetrators is predicated on states not punishing the perpetrators. >> now we are in the weeds, which is great. [indiscernible] >> jack, let's pull it back for a second. we are going to go to the beautiful forest and look at the lush greenery before us. and ask this question for our judges and our c-span audience. one thing i hear, as i listen to this discussion judges matter. , they matter a lot. had slaughterhouse cases come , had judges...
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don't know what was going through the perpetrator's mind at the time. have a long ways to go in the investigation. >>reporter: the sheriff says he also says this is the first time a deputy has been shot and n story county since the 1800s. the last known victim was officer humphrey simonds of the gold hill city police department. officer simmonds was shot and killed while investigating a domestic disturbance in 1879. >> it's been a goodly while. >> sheriff antinoro says the investigation division has taken over the criminal investigation because his deputy was involved. the names of the gut and other victim in this case are not being released at this time pending further investigation. sheriff antinoro says his deputy has been placed on routine administrative leave. >> all right thank you jaime. reno police officers say they are looking for two suspects involved in a shooting early this morning. police say it happened just outside one up barron the 200 block of west commercial row at 3:45 a.m. officer say they found two gunshot victim wes they arrived on
don't know what was going through the perpetrator's mind at the time. have a long ways to go in the investigation. >>reporter: the sheriff says he also says this is the first time a deputy has been shot and n story county since the 1800s. the last known victim was officer humphrey simonds of the gold hill city police department. officer simmonds was shot and killed while investigating a domestic disturbance in 1879. >> it's been a goodly while. >> sheriff antinoro says the...
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the video is released to the media to help find the perpetrator.s the perpetrator'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 is released to the media to help find the perpetrator.s the perpetrator'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...
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there is no evidence the perpetrators were asylum-seekers.y have not ruled out the professionalt was pickpocketing gangs using sexual assault as a distraction. nevertheless, they are trying to calm a stormy public mood. >> the perpetrators' behavior was outrageous, disgusting, and unacceptable -- regardless of nationality. here on youhappened receive happened elsewhere in germany on new year's eve. there are reports in hamburg and stuttgart. all of this is being seized on by those who believe angela merkel's open door refugee policy has not only failed, but is putting german citizens in danger. it doesn't help no one has been charged. the police told me they cannot guarantee women's safety. >> we ask women to prepare mentally for says situations -- for such situations. they have to realize that dangerous situations can happen when they encounter large groups of 10 in areas will alcohol is provided. cologne has provided extra security, but there has -- there has been outraged at the suggestion that women should stay arm's-length. >> in a group
there is no evidence the perpetrators were asylum-seekers.y have not ruled out the professionalt was pickpocketing gangs using sexual assault as a distraction. nevertheless, they are trying to calm a stormy public mood. >> the perpetrators' behavior was outrageous, disgusting, and unacceptable -- regardless of nationality. here on youhappened receive happened elsewhere in germany on new year's eve. there are reports in hamburg and stuttgart. all of this is being seized on by those who...
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he said 19 people have been identified, 19 perpetrators.did say it is unlikely they will be brought to justice, because there just is not enough evidence. this is pretty humiliating for authorities. more humiliating is the fact that the police, he believes, feel -- failed to act quickly in the night -- that night in cologne. there has been a fair amount of finger-pointing from germany's interior ministry, who said it was the head of police who was to blame. we have seen a lot of contrasting information over the last few days here in most recently, germany's justice minister has confirmed that he believes that the attacks that happened in cologne were coordinated. police in cologne this evening going against that, saying they don't believe it was. a lot of contrasting information. catherine: and the finger-pointing you mentioned being picked up upon by far right groups. one of the major ones marching tonight. a lot of people in the far right on germany -- on the far right in germany saying that these attacks vindicate their anti-migrant stan
he said 19 people have been identified, 19 perpetrators.did say it is unlikely they will be brought to justice, because there just is not enough evidence. this is pretty humiliating for authorities. more humiliating is the fact that the police, he believes, feel -- failed to act quickly in the night -- that night in cologne. there has been a fair amount of finger-pointing from germany's interior ministry, who said it was the head of police who was to blame. we have seen a lot of contrasting...
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. >> when you listen to her run down the profile of the victims and perpetrators, sound familiar to youeah, it does. my story is a lot like the kids trafficked out of faster care. i grew up in a little opposite of a foster care home. a great middle class home. they did everything that they could that they now to protect me, but i was sexually abused at a young age, and that set me up for a trafficker. when a trafficker came into my life at the age of 10, he was 17, and started grooming me, selling me to his friends and selling me to people in the community it wasn't that hard of a transition. >> and you didn't realize, i'm guessing a crime was being help? >> not at all, i didn't hear the words human trafficking until 2009 when i was in college. >> so what happened at the end of the story? what is the road out of this. >> for me i became unmarkable. at the age of 12 pedophiles become disinterested. and it just ended for me. >> and now are their residual problems? is this a long tail story that you still have to live with now? >> yeah, absolutely. i didn't begin talking about it until i w
. >> when you listen to her run down the profile of the victims and perpetrators, sound familiar to youeah, it does. my story is a lot like the kids trafficked out of faster care. i grew up in a little opposite of a foster care home. a great middle class home. they did everything that they could that they now to protect me, but i was sexually abused at a young age, and that set me up for a trafficker. when a trafficker came into my life at the age of 10, he was 17, and started grooming...
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where because many of the perpetrators are of north african or arab origin. >> foreign-language speakers. >> refugees. an association was played with the new refugee population. that's not entirely proven. so there are some people who have been arrested or who have been identified who apparently are recent arrival in germany. what this has done in germany is it has galvanized the far right. the far right who has been demonstrating antiimmigrant antirefugee antimervelg, there wa anti-merkel, thechancellor has d changed her language on refugees. she says listen if you are convicted of an offense we must find a way to deport you, deport you to where is not clear and there would have to be change in german law for that to happen. >> this is not just a problem for germany where tensions are rising in the native population, this is all over europe. >> including sweden which is the most tolerant and the most welcoming to refugees. a similar incident where there was a series of mass assaults, people having their pockets picked, groping, it's not so clear that what happened in cologne was covered
where because many of the perpetrators are of north african or arab origin. >> foreign-language speakers. >> refugees. an association was played with the new refugee population. that's not entirely proven. so there are some people who have been arrested or who have been identified who apparently are recent arrival in germany. what this has done in germany is it has galvanized the far right. the far right who has been demonstrating antiimmigrant antirefugee antimervelg, there wa...
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which the government is saying was perpetrated by a member of isil. more on that in a moment's time, aljazeera.com. >> this is "techknow". a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wildfire. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity, but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science... >> oh! >> oh my god! >> by scientists. >> tonight, saving the macaw. >> i'm in the peruvian amazon and we're on the search for endangered macaws. >> now techknow is on a one of a kind mission. >> look at those wings. >> the macaw; graceful, elegant,
which the government is saying was perpetrated by a member of isil. more on that in a moment's time, aljazeera.com. >> this is "techknow". a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wildfire. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity, but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science... >> oh! >> oh my god! >> by scientists. >> tonight, saving the macaw. >> i'm in...
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"the great wrong perpetrated 21 years ago... has now been righted." a shakeup in the n-f-l brings a team home. reaction about the angeles. "you're watching kolo 8 news now at 4:30 with sarah johns and weather with meteorologist jeff thompson the lines at gold ranch are becoming big news. since nevada doesn't have lotto, the fact so many locals are lining sending media to our including our a-b-c affiliate in sacramento's george warren. the heavy traffic outside the gold ranch nevada's position on state-sponsored lotteries. todd morrison, security guard: that's right. they all want a here in the silver state you can gamble on cards, dice, slots and sports. but you've got to step across the state line to buy a powerball ticket. in this case, quite literally. david spegal, gold ranch marketing director: the state line is right under your feet right here. so i'm interviewing you from nevada? you are currently interviewing me from nevada. you cannot buy a ticket on that side? no. it has to be on this side. the proximity to reno has made the gold ranch calif
"the great wrong perpetrated 21 years ago... has now been righted." a shakeup in the n-f-l brings a team home. reaction about the angeles. "you're watching kolo 8 news now at 4:30 with sarah johns and weather with meteorologist jeff thompson the lines at gold ranch are becoming big news. since nevada doesn't have lotto, the fact so many locals are lining sending media to our including our a-b-c affiliate in sacramento's george warren. the heavy traffic outside the gold ranch...
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if it wasn't for this phone yesterday that perpetrator would have been gone and we wouldn't have been able to catch him and get him off the streets. >> police say the thief had a 357 smith and wesson gun on him. they believe he's linked to several robberies in the neighborhood. >> coming up when news 4 at 6:00 returns. travel trouble. the latest delays and cancellations at our airport. you can use our app to send pictures of the weather in your neighborhood. take them though. >> but first here's what's on the common core rollout was a disaster. parents knew it. teachers knew it. and now, governor cuomo's task force is doing what's right. state tests don't unfairly count against students. and test scores won't be used in teacher evaluations. less testing. greater focus on learning. that's a start, but there's more to do. let's work together to support sensible and fair learning standards that help every child -- in yeah. smells good. really good. oh, hold on. i gotta stop. why? i gotta get home and wait for the cable company. k, but we just left your house. oh my gosh, great workout. n
if it wasn't for this phone yesterday that perpetrator would have been gone and we wouldn't have been able to catch him and get him off the streets. >> police say the thief had a 357 smith and wesson gun on him. they believe he's linked to several robberies in the neighborhood. >> coming up when news 4 at 6:00 returns. travel trouble. the latest delays and cancellations at our airport. you can use our app to send pictures of the weather in your neighborhood. take them though....
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that is naive to the you don't want the police to take every measure to insure that those perpetrators are caught in the powers that be he do everything they can to see it is not repeated. >> to find ourselves not in a democratic state there is always a question of balance. but to say it is a ticking bomb. that everything is then in secret. in the heart of the democratic government and what we have seen in the wake of 9/11 they did not oversee the national security establishment as well. tuesday like senator graham was very critical and to check what it is the security establishment. been in with the state secrets to back off and but some of them are excessive. but we also need to be sure that the rules have been followed. in the courts are doing what they should be doing. >>. >> the goal was not to advocate whether he was a hero and then to have whistle-blowers and in the national security cases. sent what happens in a digital age if that doesn't mean total x-rays but let the issues and we have six world-class students contributed invaluable chapters to those questions. he was suppose
that is naive to the you don't want the police to take every measure to insure that those perpetrators are caught in the powers that be he do everything they can to see it is not repeated. >> to find ourselves not in a democratic state there is always a question of balance. but to say it is a ticking bomb. that everything is then in secret. in the heart of the democratic government and what we have seen in the wake of 9/11 they did not oversee the national security establishment as well....
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. >> translation: the perpetrators of this attack will be unveiled. they will get the punishment they deserve. i call on all humanity. we need to stand in global solidarity. >> reporter: tuesday's attack in turkey is a fourth in the year. at least 102 people were killed in october in a double suicide blast on a peace rally in the capital an car ar. last july a 20-year-old suicide bomber killed over 30 people at a cultural center close to the syrian border. sultanahmet square was hit last january when a woman blew herself up killing a police officer. this wasn't just meant to kill but to strike a blow on turkish's tourism industry. it could well change turkey's relations with germany. soon afterwards chancellor angela merkel urged solidarity. >> translation: today we have seen attacks in many places. international terror chooses different places, but the goal is always the same, our free life in our free society. terrorists are the enemy of all free people. yes, the enemies of all mankind, whether in syria, turkey, france or germany. >> reporter: five
. >> translation: the perpetrators of this attack will be unveiled. they will get the punishment they deserve. i call on all humanity. we need to stand in global solidarity. >> reporter: tuesday's attack in turkey is a fourth in the year. at least 102 people were killed in october in a double suicide blast on a peace rally in the capital an car ar. last july a 20-year-old suicide bomber killed over 30 people at a cultural center close to the syrian border. sultanahmet square was hit...
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we can solve as homicides my sons cases can be solved you have the names of perpetrators thomas and perris moffett and awning drew and anthony and marcus one is deceased all i'm asking for closure i know i do that all the time i need my sons memento stay alive and this case to stay open it is a cold case nothing it being done if you don't do anything none will from the mothers don't fight for their children they'll say question don't care but i care about my child i'm not saying others don't care i want to bring awareness to the other unsolved homicides we make up for about what is going on with mario woods i understand that parents but we need to say about on the children that is going on that the mothers are suffering no one said anything about the families none saying anything about the mothers here again, you have all the names those names are down on my sons case at 8 city bryan ass are the perpetrators that shot my son you have the names arrest them i didn't get those names out of a hat those names are on the case so how come they say the perpetrator when other ways to change
we can solve as homicides my sons cases can be solved you have the names of perpetrators thomas and perris moffett and awning drew and anthony and marcus one is deceased all i'm asking for closure i know i do that all the time i need my sons memento stay alive and this case to stay open it is a cold case nothing it being done if you don't do anything none will from the mothers don't fight for their children they'll say question don't care but i care about my child i'm not saying others don't...
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for example, the perpetrator, the suicide bomber, who detonated just here was named only a few hours afterwards which we found extraordinary. a lot of people also. the reason why was that the suicide bomber had, in fact, identified himself here, had gone to a police station in istanbul after crossing the border from syria illegally and his fingerprint was given. they identified him by his fingerprint and, indeed, they actually said that he was - the authority said that he was a 28-year-old of saudi origin with syrian citizenship and a member of i.s.i.l. but where the trail leads, if there is a trail, is unclear. they have a problem on so many fronts which resonates not just here in turkey but worldwide >>> thank you very much. turning our attention to the states where obama has attempted to paint an optimistic vision of the future during his final states of the union address. he also sought to defend his record on economy while urging politician to fight terrorism without insulting the muslims. >> u.s. president obama is hoping that will be a member of his political party. so he spen
for example, the perpetrator, the suicide bomber, who detonated just here was named only a few hours afterwards which we found extraordinary. a lot of people also. the reason why was that the suicide bomber had, in fact, identified himself here, had gone to a police station in istanbul after crossing the border from syria illegally and his fingerprint was given. they identified him by his fingerprint and, indeed, they actually said that he was - the authority said that he was a 28-year-old of...
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the perpetrators must be caught and brought to justice. >> reporter: fear, anger, and suspicious. the country is already straining under the influx of nearly one million refugees. a tinderbox that won't take much to catch fire. >>> two major league baseball players are suing al jazeera america. ryan howard and ryan zimmerman filed the suit tuesday. >> they accused the network of de defamation after they were mentioned about performance enhancing drugs. they're seeking monetary damages and a retraction. it also claims peyton manning's wife received a banned substance. manning is considering legal action. >> when we continue, we'll have more for you on the breaking news out of north korea and reaction to its announcement of the nuclear test. >> plus reaction to the u.s. president's new push for gun control. we will hear from the father of a young shooting victim. ♪ (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst t
the perpetrators must be caught and brought to justice. >> reporter: fear, anger, and suspicious. the country is already straining under the influx of nearly one million refugees. a tinderbox that won't take much to catch fire. >>> two major league baseball players are suing al jazeera america. ryan howard and ryan zimmerman filed the suit tuesday. >> they accused the network of de defamation after they were mentioned about performance enhancing drugs. they're seeking...
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. >> it was the worst act of the terrorism ever perpetrated on american soil, perpetrated by one of our own, a decorated army member veteran of the gulf war. the oklahoma city bombing, next. >>> everybody watch the line. watch the electricity line. watch it. >> okay. i'm ready. okay. let's go. tammy, you can see thick black smoke billowing from the federal court building from downtown. >> we are seeing literally dozens of people who are bleeding, and some of them, you can't make them out, they are so b badly injured. >> the impact was immediate and nationwid nationwide. >> an explosion in oklahoma city with implications that are alarming and widespread. >> there is shock waves sent across the country. >> and the natural disaster response has been activated. >> it could be a contractor or whacko or rocket scientist. >> as details came out, the questions were who and why, and the answers would be shocking. the man behind the devastation was an american, and his name timothy mcveigh. >> tim mcveigh was one of ours, a war hero, and he grew up in the suburbs of buffalo, and we need t needed
. >> it was the worst act of the terrorism ever perpetrated on american soil, perpetrated by one of our own, a decorated army member veteran of the gulf war. the oklahoma city bombing, next. >>> everybody watch the line. watch the electricity line. watch it. >> okay. i'm ready. okay. let's go. tammy, you can see thick black smoke billowing from the federal court building from downtown. >> we are seeing literally dozens of people who are bleeding, and some of them, you...
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the identities of the perpetrators is causing alarm next. . >>? morning, angry protests in the german city of cologne after 90 women reported being robbed, threatened and raped on new years eve. the suspect described by police is quote arab or north african. german chancellor angela merkel calls the attacks disgusting. she is warning against backlash. we are tracking the latest developments. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, john. the police in cologne are trying to piece together what happened there on new year's morning, it was a group up to a thousand men that started being rou di outside the main railway station and then they say these men came into groups and descended upon women, starting gropeing them. and then surrounding them and trying to steal their belongings. at least one woman also reported allegedly being raped. this apparently went on for hours. few look at some of the eyewitnesses who were there, many of them describing in absolute fear saying that they felt absolutely at the mercy of these people. now, as you noted, this c
the identities of the perpetrators is causing alarm next. . >>? morning, angry protests in the german city of cologne after 90 women reported being robbed, threatened and raped on new years eve. the suspect described by police is quote arab or north african. german chancellor angela merkel calls the attacks disgusting. she is warning against backlash. we are tracking the latest developments. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, john. the police in cologne are trying to piece...
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and you can also see that one of the bodies is clearly the perpetrator because it exploded by himself the other is being shot at. last year right after the attack in other countries, we have a lot of warning from our police and our security office that there is probably a planned attack. >> reporter: indonesian television has released these pictures of a man they say is a suspect. he's carrying a gun. one bomb is known to have gone off near a starbucks cafe. and a police post was destroyed in one of the blasts. the attacks were concentrated around thamrin street a busy thoroughfare in central jakarta which is close to the u.n. offices and the presidential palace. the traffic and people had which normally clog these streets are gone. replaced with heavily-armed security forces including armored vehicles which have been deployed across the city. indonesia has been conducting operation to his crack down on people with suspected links to islamic state. indonesia's president has cut short a visit to singapore to oversee the operation. richard martin, al jazeera. >>> let's take i live now f
and you can also see that one of the bodies is clearly the perpetrator because it exploded by himself the other is being shot at. last year right after the attack in other countries, we have a lot of warning from our police and our security office that there is probably a planned attack. >> reporter: indonesian television has released these pictures of a man they say is a suspect. he's carrying a gun. one bomb is known to have gone off near a starbucks cafe. and a police post was...
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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 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 face down in a pool of blood. the sheriff's department would
. >> 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 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...
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don't know what was going through the perpetrator's mind at the time. we have a long ways to go in the investigation. >> reporter: sheriff atinoro says the incident was isolated. he also says this is the first time a deputy has been shot? storyey county since the 1 -- storiy county since the 18 -- storey county since the 1800s. >> it's been a while. hopefully we'll go another hundred plus years before we ever have to deal with it or worry about it again. >> that was jaime hayden reporting for us this morning. sheriff atinoro says the nevada department of public safety investigation division has taken over the criminal invtigation because of course his deputy was involved. the names of the deputy and the other victim in this case are pending further investigation. sheriff atinoro also says his deputy has been placed on routine administrative leave. >>> reno police meanwhile say they are looking for two suspects involved in a shooting early yesterday morning. police say it happened just outside of the one up bar on the 200 block of west commercial row abo
don't know what was going through the perpetrator's mind at the time. we have a long ways to go in the investigation. >> reporter: sheriff atinoro says the incident was isolated. he also says this is the first time a deputy has been shot? storyey county since the 1 -- storiy county since the 18 -- storey county since the 1800s. >> it's been a while. hopefully we'll go another hundred plus years before we ever have to deal with it or worry about it again. >> that was jaime...
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the action of the perpetrators are not acceptable. >> with germany now announcing, the country took in asylum seekers in 2015, the new year's eve incidents are causing many to criticize angela merkel's open arms policy. but authorities say there are no indication refugees were involved. meanwhi meanwhile, col colon's minister is saying it's the women's fault. >> such advances could be misunderstood and that's something every woman and every girl should protect herself from. >> as the search for the perpetrator continues, questions still remain as to how this night of celebration turned sour so quickly. >> over 50 women have accused comedian bill cosby of sexual assault, but he will not be charged in two cases here in los angeles. the district attorney's office now says the statute of limitations in those cases has expired. and in one case, prosecutors say there just was not enough evidence. cosby is still gasing charges in a separate case in the state of pennsylvania was he's now out on bail and denies all of the allegations. a criminal defense attorney joins us now with more on this.
the action of the perpetrators are not acceptable. >> with germany now announcing, the country took in asylum seekers in 2015, the new year's eve incidents are causing many to criticize angela merkel's open arms policy. but authorities say there are no indication refugees were involved. meanwhi meanwhile, col colon's minister is saying it's the women's fault. >> such advances could be misunderstood and that's something every woman and every girl should protect herself from. >>...
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. >> the great wrong@perpetrated 21 years ago has now been righted. >> reporter: with two dueling l.a. stadium proposals also involving potential moves by the san diego chargers and oakland raiders, nfl owners approved the rams' move to this billion dollar inglewood stadium. >> that had the facilities that los angeles. >> reporter: leaving fans heartbroken in st. louis. >> it hurts. >> it's just depressing to see a team that i loved and poured all my sundays into for years just leave. >> reporter: st. louis's mayor even accusing the nfl of putting greed above loyalty. >> fans are commodities to be abandoned once they no longer suit the league's purposes. >> reporter: as part of the deal, the chargers now have the option to relocate to los angeles, too. >> we have a fresh start. and let's talk about that. >> reporter: if san diego leave, the door then opens for the raiders to possibly move to l.a. either way, the rams have a new home in 2016 likely playing at the coliseum till the new stadium is built. that the new stadium is expected to open in 2019. in the chargers and raiders stay p
. >> the great wrong@perpetrated 21 years ago has now been righted. >> reporter: with two dueling l.a. stadium proposals also involving potential moves by the san diego chargers and oakland raiders, nfl owners approved the rams' move to this billion dollar inglewood stadium. >> that had the facilities that los angeles. >> reporter: leaving fans heartbroken in st. louis. >> it hurts. >> it's just depressing to see a team that i loved and poured all my sundays...
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a negative view of the party was perpetrated by the u.s. government. its own propaganda to debt. that was one thing. the other part was a more serious part, the counterintelligence program and the other efforts of the fbi led by j. edgar hoover who by 1968 and 69 had identified a black panther party as the greatest threat to the internal security of the united states. as such he declared a black party he said we need to the fbi had an agenda to disrupt, destroy, discredit or eliminate the black panther party. they did everything they could to do that in the so-called criminalization and the demonization of the party began with the fbi's efforts counterintelligence efforts. i think that the legacy of a black panther party, one i mentioned, black people in oakland loved the black panther. they love the idea, the memory. they feel good when the talk about, it's almost incredible to me because i let their animals can't believe how many people are enthusiastic or a walk down the street and it's like black panthers, and all of that. that's what aspect, the sense of pride the black peop
a negative view of the party was perpetrated by the u.s. government. its own propaganda to debt. that was one thing. the other part was a more serious part, the counterintelligence program and the other efforts of the fbi led by j. edgar hoover who by 1968 and 69 had identified a black panther party as the greatest threat to the internal security of the united states. as such he declared a black party he said we need to the fbi had an agenda to disrupt, destroy, discredit or eliminate the black...