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that makes it harder to arrest the perpetrators. >> we were able to meet a woman who fell victim to the trafficking gangs. this shelter is run by the philippines department of social welfare and development. the shelter accepts orphans and women fleeing from domestic violence. it finds families to adopt the children and provides occupational training to help the women regain their independence. since the huge typhoon, the center has also been looking after victims of human trafficking. michel, now 21, was trafficked four months after the typhoon. she fell victim after a friend introduced her to a woman, an apparently kind, well-dressed person. >> michelle is a single mother with two children. before the typhoon, she lived with her parents in an impoverished area of tacloban. her father supported the family working as a day laborer in construction and other jobs. the typhoon destroyed their house. michelle's father lost his job. michelle and her younger sister decided to accept the woman's invitation to work in a karaoke bar. they were taken to the town of abuyag, a two-hour drive from t
that makes it harder to arrest the perpetrators. >> we were able to meet a woman who fell victim to the trafficking gangs. this shelter is run by the philippines department of social welfare and development. the shelter accepts orphans and women fleeing from domestic violence. it finds families to adopt the children and provides occupational training to help the women regain their independence. since the huge typhoon, the center has also been looking after victims of human trafficking....
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even though there has been a zero tolerance policy in the united states since 2002, there were perpetrators in wintry i industry until october of 2013, 13 years after the zero tolerance policy was supposed to be in effect, proving that two different bishops didn't even follow their own policy. anchor: it's interesting, you mention that you think meeting with survivors could be a key development. there is another case, a card knell being held by a commission in rome at the moment. survivors that he has been implicated in, they don't want to meet with him anymore. they want to go straight to pope francis. pope francis is being known as a more radical figure in the catholic church than his predecessors. could he prove to be a reformist in terms of cover-ups of child sex abuse? >> he sure has the power and he has the right time in history to be able to do something. however, if the past is a predictor of the future, roman pontiffs have said many things but have acted and done absolutely nothing. if pope francis starts to fire bishops and remove bishops beginning with cardinal pell and various o
even though there has been a zero tolerance policy in the united states since 2002, there were perpetrators in wintry i industry until october of 2013, 13 years after the zero tolerance policy was supposed to be in effect, proving that two different bishops didn't even follow their own policy. anchor: it's interesting, you mention that you think meeting with survivors could be a key development. there is another case, a card knell being held by a commission in rome at the moment. survivors that...
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they want the perpetrator who killed the governor to be declared a martyr.t it to be a national heritage site a toll list of did he planned and something that the government cannot agree. >> kamal, thanks very much. >>> there is huh been a prisoner swap between houthi fighters and saudi forces in yenemy of the a houthi official says the group released nine saudi soldiers in exchange for 109 people who have been captured in southern yemen. the swap is part i've second round of talks between saudi arabia and the shia houthis. >>> syrian government forces say they are now in full control of the city of palmyra. it is an important victory for president bashar al-assad. assad's ally, russia, says it will help to remove land mines. president putin has offered the help of experts from moscow to restore the historic sites damaged by isil fighters. >>> the ceasefire in syria may be holding apart from isolated areas of fighting but the u.n. says not enough aid is getting through several towns and villages are still in effect cut off and we sieges. here is omar al sale
they want the perpetrator who killed the governor to be declared a martyr.t it to be a national heritage site a toll list of did he planned and something that the government cannot agree. >> kamal, thanks very much. >>> there is huh been a prisoner swap between houthi fighters and saudi forces in yenemy of the a houthi official says the group released nine saudi soldiers in exchange for 109 people who have been captured in southern yemen. the swap is part i've second round of...
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this bomb, this attack was supposed to be perpetrate on mop. you would think they would wait until the easter monday. >> and still with potential heads up. after the horrible devastation and tragedy that happened in paris. they knew they came from that area. they knew it was a safe haven. therefore they are aiders and abettors to jihad and terror. they stood by and allowed it to proliferate. >> you have one of the most tolerant countries in the whole european countries, belgium. >> how much time do they spend? they spent years going after google so they could erase any history on the internet. as if that were possible. that you have a riot to be forgotten. that's what they spent all their time going after. >> do you know what i find? they're always condescending to us about race. the europeans. they're so much better. you look at how they have handled their situation where they have allow their muslim community to be get overized. where you have that 40% can. this come to us from people who are condescending about racial issues. >> i think the
this bomb, this attack was supposed to be perpetrate on mop. you would think they would wait until the easter monday. >> and still with potential heads up. after the horrible devastation and tragedy that happened in paris. they knew they came from that area. they knew it was a safe haven. therefore they are aiders and abettors to jihad and terror. they stood by and allowed it to proliferate. >> you have one of the most tolerant countries in the whole european countries, belgium....
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♪ belgian security forces are hunting down the perpetrators of the brussels terror attacks that left1 people dead and more than 230 injured. uneasy markets. asian stocks slump following u.s. weakness. in currencies, how will the town fair today as boris johnson talks up brexit. and hillary clinton and donald trump take arizona in the democratic and republican primaries, boosting their lead. and deeper cuts sooner? bloomberg has learned that credit suisse may announce its investment bank overhaul as early as today. manus: you are welcome to "countdown." anna: a warm welcome to the program. we are getting some breaking news, as we suggested in the headlines. breaking news on credit squeeze. manus: five months into the restructuring. of 1.7 billion swiss francs. cut 2000isse will additional jobs. in terms of cost cuts, 1.7 billion swiss francs in 2016. 4.3 billion swiss francs in 2018. you have a rising in terms of the cost savings. by 2018, a net cost savings of more than 3 billion. operating cost space will be less than eight teen billion dollars. originally, they said it would be 18.
♪ belgian security forces are hunting down the perpetrators of the brussels terror attacks that left1 people dead and more than 230 injured. uneasy markets. asian stocks slump following u.s. weakness. in currencies, how will the town fair today as boris johnson talks up brexit. and hillary clinton and donald trump take arizona in the democratic and republican primaries, boosting their lead. and deeper cuts sooner? bloomberg has learned that credit suisse may announce its investment bank...
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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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and in fact, some of the types of abuse that we're seen perpetratored in south sudan, the -- perpetrated sudan, the deprivation of food, intentional targeting of medical facilities, these are the same types of abuse that we've seen, for example, in syria and yemen. there needs to be an international response ensuring that governments around the world are not allowed to deprive the civilian population of this badly needed assistance and care during times of war. >> and it seems as we've discussed no one is safe. whether it be women or children. and no place, when it be hospitals or churches or mosques. what's being done for the people that have been rescued, that have been left traumatized? what's being done to help them? >> there are protection of civilian sites in south sudan where some of the most vulnerable have fled to. unfortunately, we've seen that there has been an outbreak of violence in some of the sites, as well. in february, there was an attack on the protection of civilians site leaving dozens dead. we are looking to the united nations to kconduct an investigation to ensure t
and in fact, some of the types of abuse that we're seen perpetratored in south sudan, the -- perpetrated sudan, the deprivation of food, intentional targeting of medical facilities, these are the same types of abuse that we've seen, for example, in syria and yemen. there needs to be an international response ensuring that governments around the world are not allowed to deprive the civilian population of this badly needed assistance and care during times of war. >> and it seems as we've...
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. >> salah abdeslam is directly linked to the preparation organization and unfortunately the perpetration of the attacks. >> reporter: paris will now be seeking the urgent extradition of salah abdeslam so he can be questioned and ultimately face trial back in france. police attention had repeatedly been drawn to mollenbeck the brussels suburb where a number of the instigators of the november attack about paris lived. was found in a shootout in another district of brussels, 130 were killed when the group with links to i.s.i.l. stormed a rock concert. fest several members of the group were blown up including abdeslam's brother, and he drove back to brussels and became europe's most wanted pan. his capture, alive, was long term sought after. jacky rowland, al jazeera, brussels. >> and jacky rowland has more now on how the investigation is likely to proceed from here. >> reporter: well paris as i mentioned has already made it clear that it will want to extradite salah abdeslam to face justice in france, however, that is where the attacks were committed, but not straightforward, the issue of h
. >> salah abdeslam is directly linked to the preparation organization and unfortunately the perpetration of the attacks. >> reporter: paris will now be seeking the urgent extradition of salah abdeslam so he can be questioned and ultimately face trial back in france. police attention had repeatedly been drawn to mollenbeck the brussels suburb where a number of the instigators of the november attack about paris lived. was found in a shootout in another district of brussels, 130 were...
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the prime minister has again without to eliminate the perpetrators of terrorist attacks. papakistan has b been plagued i- eliminateof vowed to the perpetrators of terrorist attacks. pakistan has been plagued by such attacks. linked to al qaeda. some are linked to the pakistani in the main area of the tribal belt close to afghanistan. all of them are connected in one way or another. it explains why it is so easy for the security force to be affected. reporter: some of the deadliest recent attacks include an assault in september when a -- in december when a gunman killed 148 people. september, a bomb in an airport base killed 29 people. targets have included civilian groups and military sites. host: back in europe, a man widely thought to be the third member of a group that bombed the ussels airport last week has been freed by belgian police. , and onwas identified saturday, he was charged with terrorist murder. but today, officials announced they did not have enough to justify holding him. he was released today. reporter: belgium is looking for this suspect, known as the m
the prime minister has again without to eliminate the perpetrators of terrorist attacks. papakistan has b been plagued i- eliminateof vowed to the perpetrators of terrorist attacks. pakistan has been plagued by such attacks. linked to al qaeda. some are linked to the pakistani in the main area of the tribal belt close to afghanistan. all of them are connected in one way or another. it explains why it is so easy for the security force to be affected. reporter: some of the deadliest recent...
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>> it was perpetrated by political leaders.itical leaders who had the aim of expanding their territory and consolidating their own power set one ethnic group against the other and brought nationalism to the fore as a replacement for communism, which was in collapse. so they offered something that seemed visceral and certain and they drove this largely for their own political motives. >> warner: what's really truly groundbreaking about this book is what it took to apprehend them. the international tribunal headed by a canadian judge, louise arbour, didn't get much help apprehending them from this nato stabilization force - the u.s., the brits, etcetera. why is that? >> well, when the nato went in, initially as a peacekeeping force, all it wanted to do was keep the peace. it didn't want to do any other task that might be risky, that might risk upsetting the peace-- they called it 'mission creep,' and it's really hard now to look at that time before 9/11 and remember how casualty-averse, how risk-averse these u.s. military, these
>> it was perpetrated by political leaders.itical leaders who had the aim of expanding their territory and consolidating their own power set one ethnic group against the other and brought nationalism to the fore as a replacement for communism, which was in collapse. so they offered something that seemed visceral and certain and they drove this largely for their own political motives. >> warner: what's really truly groundbreaking about this book is what it took to apprehend them. the...
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one of the perpetrators of the dreaded train bombings came from the district. what exactly attracts islamists to belgium, especially here as a hideout? security firms as -- have faced mounting criticisms since the attacks, accused of turning a blind eye to extremism for too long, allowing terrorist cells like this one to develop. investigators have been at lost because two of -- too few of them speak arabic. it took police four months to track the suspect town, yet he had been living just around the corner from the family home. belgian authorities were aware of them and question him but decided he did not as a threat. open borders within the eu are another problem. the freedom of movement means islamists can travel freedom from -- freely from country to country, allowing the surviving attacker sickly. islamic terrorism is an international problem and belgium is one of its hotspots. brent: u.s. president barack obama has wrapped up his visit to cuba. he used the speech to appeal directly to the islands people. his trip was the first by a sitting president in alm
one of the perpetrators of the dreaded train bombings came from the district. what exactly attracts islamists to belgium, especially here as a hideout? security firms as -- have faced mounting criticisms since the attacks, accused of turning a blind eye to extremism for too long, allowing terrorist cells like this one to develop. investigators have been at lost because two of -- too few of them speak arabic. it took police four months to track the suspect town, yet he had been living just...
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today, can anything be done in the aftermath of this report to find the individual perpetrators and somehowhem to justice? >> marriam it's no accident this is probably one of the more strong worded human rights reports to come out of the u.n. in a long time. this was undiplomatic language and the anecdotes were too hard to read and that is deliberate and aimed at the organization and security council and aimed at people in this building and of course around the world with the u.n. to say look what is happening in a country that was born just five years ago, a country that the u.n. helped to get born actually. there was a lot of optimism around that. and the words you were hearing no punches pulled, one of the people involved in coordinating the report david marshall of the office of the commissioner, the u.n. commissioner for human rights said there was no doubt whatsoever about the nature of the atrocities. >> crimes against humanity and war crimes have occurred again. crimes against humanity and war crimes were alleged by the u.n. in 2014 and by the au. we say they are sufficient evidence
today, can anything be done in the aftermath of this report to find the individual perpetrators and somehowhem to justice? >> marriam it's no accident this is probably one of the more strong worded human rights reports to come out of the u.n. in a long time. this was undiplomatic language and the anecdotes were too hard to read and that is deliberate and aimed at the organization and security council and aimed at people in this building and of course around the world with the u.n. to say...
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potentially also from salah abdeslam, one of the key planners and perpetrators in the paris attacks. >> nick robertson, thank you so much. he's keeping a close eye on exactly what the state of the investigation is in brussels. especially on all of the raids that are ongoing as we speak throughout belgium. we're being careful to keep a close eye on that. and to nick's point, when he was talking about the arrest and the interrogation of salah abdeslam, the belgian ambassador to the united states just told us he said he was wanted to be careful about making any connection, but said that there may be a connection with the arrest of salah abdeslam on friday and what we are seeing, these terror attacks in brussels today. let's look now at the focus here at home in the aftermath of all of this. authorities in the united states, they are on heightened alert, beefing up security in major cities and at major transportation hubs and landmarks throughout the country. let's bring in our correspondent at penn station with the latest. what are you picking up from your sources? >> reporter: well, we
potentially also from salah abdeslam, one of the key planners and perpetrators in the paris attacks. >> nick robertson, thank you so much. he's keeping a close eye on exactly what the state of the investigation is in brussels. especially on all of the raids that are ongoing as we speak throughout belgium. we're being careful to keep a close eye on that. and to nick's point, when he was talking about the arrest and the interrogation of salah abdeslam, the belgian ambassador to the united...
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>> reporter: adam, tonight a university spokesperson says a student accused of perpetrating two rapes on campus over the last year remains an active student on campus, and he has not been charged with any crime. the investigation into the case is continuing slowly, and today the university acted quickly to try to reassure anxious students. >> our demands are, there will be a thorough investigation conducted of all reported assaults on howard university's campus. >> reporter: howard university students took to the streets of campus on tuesday with the list of demands from the administration. >> they must report it to the campus police. >> reporter: in an e-mail this morning, the school said six concerns were addressed by existing policies including asorough investigations of all be conducted on all residence hall staff. the man accused of the rape had been a resident hall staff member. >> the one protest demand not met, the call for those accused of sexual violence to be removed from campus. the university said they would not discipline a student until responsibility could be determine
>> reporter: adam, tonight a university spokesperson says a student accused of perpetrating two rapes on campus over the last year remains an active student on campus, and he has not been charged with any crime. the investigation into the case is continuing slowly, and today the university acted quickly to try to reassure anxious students. >> our demands are, there will be a thorough investigation conducted of all reported assaults on howard university's campus. >> reporter:...
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looking at the perpetrators and the victims how did people respond to the mass hunting? '' was. >> they very much depended on who. i would say but they were there for a depressant civic the nationalist were against us and said the issue is thank you very much. but plus their record themselves but what changed but those responsible for the mass atrocities and to be seen as composite to find the guilty man. thank you very much. i look forward to reading your broke. >> but we were not smart enough to do what was then one year later. and it took whole institutional long time to figure out. getting a x coopers if he is there i will hand you that is 1.but the second is that but those readers from wall of the country's, there was not a political directive. the only thing i take exception to is the fact it isn't up to the generals but the government to tell the generals and we would all sacrifice our democracy in control if you put yourself in a position of bosnian or iraq or afghanistan where the generals are making political decisions. i don't excuse us for not being smarter b
looking at the perpetrators and the victims how did people respond to the mass hunting? '' was. >> they very much depended on who. i would say but they were there for a depressant civic the nationalist were against us and said the issue is thank you very much. but plus their record themselves but what changed but those responsible for the mass atrocities and to be seen as composite to find the guilty man. thank you very much. i look forward to reading your broke. >> but we were not...
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we take take them very seriousld will refine these perpetrators we do intend to prosecute them. certainly whatever is being proposed here either by this committee or congress were happy to work with you and legislation that would aid in those efforts but we do take these efforts very socially. it is outside of new york state also. >> would you just make sure that every resource is being used to help find the perpetrators speak with yes. actually it is. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> before senator vitter, just a small rebuttal to a small part of what you said about the court, and that's in regard to reference, you didn't go into detail about emergency judicial vacancies. there are 31. we have 12 here. just so the public knows, we can't deal with the other 19th until the white house gets them up here. senator vitter. >> turn one. thank you, madam secretary, general. i'm very concerned about continuing sanctuary city policies in many jurisdictions around the u.s. we have talked about this before. often defenders of those policies couch it in terms of not wanting to diss
we take take them very seriousld will refine these perpetrators we do intend to prosecute them. certainly whatever is being proposed here either by this committee or congress were happy to work with you and legislation that would aid in those efforts but we do take these efforts very socially. it is outside of new york state also. >> would you just make sure that every resource is being used to help find the perpetrators speak with yes. actually it is. >> thank you. thank you, mr....
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paris and st denis because this is linked to the preparation, organization and unfortunately the perpetration of the attacks >> reporter: paris will be seeking the urgent extradition of salah abdeslam so that he can be questioned and ultimately face trial back in france. police attention had repeatedly been drawn to the brussels suburb where a number of suicide bombers in the november attacks in paris had lived. he may have evaded capture as recently as tuesday. police found his fingerprints at the scene of a shoot out in another district of brussels. 130 people were killed in paris on 13 november when attackers were links to i.s.i.l. attacked cafÉs, a rock concert and a stadium. several of the attackers blew themselves up including salah abdeslam's older brother. he drove back to later and became europe's most wanted man. his capture, wounded but alive, is a long awaited investigation into who was responsible for the worst attack in decades >>> turkey and the e.u. have reached a new deal to try to stop the flow of refugees and migrants to europe. turkey get political and financial rewards in
paris and st denis because this is linked to the preparation, organization and unfortunately the perpetration of the attacks >> reporter: paris will be seeking the urgent extradition of salah abdeslam so that he can be questioned and ultimately face trial back in france. police attention had repeatedly been drawn to the brussels suburb where a number of suicide bombers in the november attacks in paris had lived. he may have evaded capture as recently as tuesday. police found his...
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police hope many more of the perpetrators will be brought to justice.ome of the attackers were reportedly of north african appearance putting gangs from that part of the world into the spotlight and sparking further , heated debate about germany's migration policy. cracking down on these gangs is a big challenge to police. many of the criminals are not put off by the threat of arrest or the fear of deportation. ,>> just two kilometers separate dusseldorf's elegant center and the part of the oberbilk district sometimes called little morocco or the maghreb district. 300 officers are searching cafes, shisha bars, and casinos, looking for illegal immigrants and drug dealers. 40 men are detained this evening. 38 of them are in germany illegally. in this community, where many are of north african descent, residents are growing increasingly angry about criminality in their midst. >> it's good. they should do it more often, and clean things up here. >> and how will it help? >> it will get rid of the guys causing problems, so we can live in peace with our neighb
police hope many more of the perpetrators will be brought to justice.ome of the attackers were reportedly of north african appearance putting gangs from that part of the world into the spotlight and sparking further , heated debate about germany's migration policy. cracking down on these gangs is a big challenge to police. many of the criminals are not put off by the threat of arrest or the fear of deportation. ,>> just two kilometers separate dusseldorf's elegant center and the part of...
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do we know if there will now be an effort to track down the perpetrators?porter: that is exactly what was on the minds of people asking mes of those officials. basically you have got a report. what is going to be done about it? a very damming report, a level of detail, the likes of which has not been seen before. but as the u.n. assistant secretary general said we know the facts, now what is needed is action. we heard from david marshall, with the office of the high commission for human rights in geneva, and he said the conclusions that they drew were very plain. they really had to start moving on them now. >> crimes against humanity and war crimes have occurred. again, crimes against human and war crimes were alleged in 2014 by the u.n. and au. we say there is sufficient evidence to suggest they happened again in 2015, but the perpetrator is the government. in 2015 the government decided in unity state, which as you may know is the home state of reak. orders to kill, rape, destroy civilian objects, civilian property, and pillage, thousands and thousands of
do we know if there will now be an effort to track down the perpetrators?porter: that is exactly what was on the minds of people asking mes of those officials. basically you have got a report. what is going to be done about it? a very damming report, a level of detail, the likes of which has not been seen before. but as the u.n. assistant secretary general said we know the facts, now what is needed is action. we heard from david marshall, with the office of the high commission for human rights...
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because salah abdeslam is directly linked to the preparation, organization and unfortunately the perpetration of the attacks. >> reporter: they will be seeking the extradition to paris so he can be questioned and ultimately face trial back in france. attention had been drawn to the brussels suburb where a number of suicide bombers had lived. he may have evaded capture as recently as tuesday. police found his fingerprints at the scene of a shoot out in another district of brussels. 13 po people were killed in paris on 13 november when attackers with links to i.s.i.l. stormed cafÉs, a rock concert and a stadium. several of the attackers blew themselves up, including salah abdeslam's elder brother. he was driven back to brussels from paris hours later and became europe's most wanted man. his capture, wounded but alive, is a long-awaited break through into the investigation into who was behind france's worst attack in decades > >>> the blocking of lula da silva into cabinet. there were protests across the country this week. >> reporter: this is the authority land of the governing workers' party.
because salah abdeslam is directly linked to the preparation, organization and unfortunately the perpetration of the attacks. >> reporter: they will be seeking the extradition to paris so he can be questioned and ultimately face trial back in france. attention had been drawn to the brussels suburb where a number of suicide bombers had lived. he may have evaded capture as recently as tuesday. police found his fingerprints at the scene of a shoot out in another district of brussels. 13 po...
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the police thought it was a hoax but then a perpetrator was arrested vindicating the victim. kpix 5's joe vazquez says now they are suing the city. joe. >> reporter: they are, ken. you know, we just got a copy of the lawsuit a short while ago. you got violation of the 14th amendment, false arrest, false imprisonment. negligent infliction of emotional duress. this couple says they want their lives on track and this is the first step. the federal civil rights lawsuit filed today asks for unspecified damages against the city of vallejo on behalf of denise huskins and aaron quinn. >> they want justice and they want make sure that something like this cannot happen to anyone else. >> reporter: an intrudeer attacked the couple a year ago this week in aaron's vallejo home. he kidnapped and sexually assaulted her and demanded ransom from him. there were so many bizarre details in the case and denise was let go so quickly that police initially believed the whole thing was a hoax. >> i will classify it as a wild good chase. >> reporter: an emotional vallejo police spokesman even said so
the police thought it was a hoax but then a perpetrator was arrested vindicating the victim. kpix 5's joe vazquez says now they are suing the city. joe. >> reporter: they are, ken. you know, we just got a copy of the lawsuit a short while ago. you got violation of the 14th amendment, false arrest, false imprisonment. negligent infliction of emotional duress. this couple says they want their lives on track and this is the first step. the federal civil rights lawsuit filed today asks for...
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same perpetrators were those in paris. they were not well known in terms of services.e were able to share information and intelligence. understand the skepticism of the honorable gentleman that just raised the last two questions. i would even share your skepticism to a certain extent. however, to smaller remarks. the first is in regard to exchange of information and joint investigation. we really are moving very, very fast toward an integrated fight against terrorism. today, at least three colleagues came to tell me and our minister of the interior that in the aftermath of brussels, they have very important information to deliver. i cannot go in detail but i know what they said. it was quite important. beond, i had the pleasure to minister of finance during the financial crisis, and there has been enormous skepticism. national sovereignty with important finance is to national sovereignty on matters of interior. we have given up on that sovereignty and it ended up with the european banking collapsing. do not despair. only excel my skepticism, but do believe that europe
same perpetrators were those in paris. they were not well known in terms of services.e were able to share information and intelligence. understand the skepticism of the honorable gentleman that just raised the last two questions. i would even share your skepticism to a certain extent. however, to smaller remarks. the first is in regard to exchange of information and joint investigation. we really are moving very, very fast toward an integrated fight against terrorism. today, at least three...
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if you don't listen well, you won't know where the perpetrator is coming from and what is motivating them. if you don't know that, how can you get them to do what you would like them to do? >> in this case they say the hostage taker was unbalanced. does that make the negotiator's work much more difficult? >> not necessarily. in some cases it could make it easier. all negotiations are different and all negotiations are difficult in their own way. whether somebody is unbalanced or completely rational, it all depends on the outcome -- the outcome depends on the motivations of the individual and of other conditions, but in either case it's about really listening to understand what's driving this person to have done what they've done. >> and negotiators, i assume, have to be prepared to talk and to be in contact with the hostage-taker for a couple of hours? >> that's right. negotiations can be very tiring, and most negotiators are in it for the long haul. in other words, most negotiators want to stay on the telephone or radio for the duration of the case. it's hard to get off once you're
if you don't listen well, you won't know where the perpetrator is coming from and what is motivating them. if you don't know that, how can you get them to do what you would like them to do? >> in this case they say the hostage taker was unbalanced. does that make the negotiator's work much more difficult? >> not necessarily. in some cases it could make it easier. all negotiations are different and all negotiations are difficult in their own way. whether somebody is unbalanced or...
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but it was perpetrated by the chinese, because i thought it would be perpetrated by the mexicans or muslims anybody else. but bottom line here, we are going to transform our energy system away from fossil fuels. [cheers] and when we think big, we also have to address another issue. i'm criticized for this, and that is fine. every major country on earth, the united kingdom, france, germany, holland, italy, canada, scandinavia -- every single country on earth provides health care to all of its citizens. [cheers] in fact, there is just one major country that does not guarantee health care to all people. you are living in it. [boos] the affordable care act, in my view, has done some very important things. we have done away with this obscenity: pre-existing conditions. [cheers] we have expanded health insurance to more than 17 million people. [cheers] and we have ended discrimination in terms of premium costs for women, who were being charged more than men. [cheers] but today, despite the gains of the aca, 29 million americans still have no health insurance. many of you are underinsured with hig
but it was perpetrated by the chinese, because i thought it would be perpetrated by the mexicans or muslims anybody else. but bottom line here, we are going to transform our energy system away from fossil fuels. [cheers] and when we think big, we also have to address another issue. i'm criticized for this, and that is fine. every major country on earth, the united kingdom, france, germany, holland, italy, canada, scandinavia -- every single country on earth provides health care to all of its...
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allegations and more importantly the number of victims effected bisexual expectations and abused perpetrated by u.n. personnel and names 21 countries involved in sexual abuse and the u.n. has been critical signed for not doing enough prompting the secretary-general to speak out on the issue last year. >> i believe that a disturbing number of allegations we have seen in many countries but particularly in the central african republic, in the period before u.n. peace keepers were deployed and since speaks the need to take action now. enough is enough. >> reporter: it was in 2014 that allegations of wrongdoing in the central african republic first came to light when french troops were accused of misconduct and the mission is made up of 10,000 personnel in from 45 countries and u.n. says it takes time to investigate such accusations and sexual abuse by u.n. personnel is not new and they were found to have sex in exchange for food and medicine and the secretary-general had swift action and zero tolerance and the resent report calls for on site court marshal proceedings when allegations amount to s
allegations and more importantly the number of victims effected bisexual expectations and abused perpetrated by u.n. personnel and names 21 countries involved in sexual abuse and the u.n. has been critical signed for not doing enough prompting the secretary-general to speak out on the issue last year. >> i believe that a disturbing number of allegations we have seen in many countries but particularly in the central african republic, in the period before u.n. peace keepers were deployed...
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which was brought up as you know one of the major perpetrators here the fact that so many fighters are leaving europe to go and train syrian fighters? >> i'm not sure it will directly impact the negotiations because the focus is supposed to be on a political transition in syria but clearly everything here is interconnected, i.s.i.l. control a large swathe of land in syria and excluded from the process and cessation of hostilities and it will take a great deal of time i think to see whether the perpetrators of these attacks are actually directly ordered by i.s.i.l. or influenced by i.s.i.l. but certainly among the discussions taking place at these talks there has been talk about the whole terrorism issue and certainly the syrian government side keep raising that and say it's too early to talk about political transition, they need to raise the subject of terrorism. in fact, in a long speech to reporters here on tuesday the syrian ambassador bahar el jeffrey that says when there are attacks in european countries the news media call those who carry out the attacks terrorists and says when
which was brought up as you know one of the major perpetrators here the fact that so many fighters are leaving europe to go and train syrian fighters? >> i'm not sure it will directly impact the negotiations because the focus is supposed to be on a political transition in syria but clearly everything here is interconnected, i.s.i.l. control a large swathe of land in syria and excluded from the process and cessation of hostilities and it will take a great deal of time i think to see...
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document, preserve and analyze the elements of atrocities and we will do all we can to see that the perpetrators are held accountable. i hope that my statements today will assure that the united states recognizes and confirms the despicable nature of the crimes that have been committed against them. second, i hope it will highlight a that it will highlight the shared interest that otherwise diverse groups have an opposing daesh. after all, the reality underscores even more starkly than need for comprehensive unified approach to defeating daesh both at its core in syria and iraq and its attempt to determined the experts. the course must be to destroy it by military force but other dimensions are important as well and we dare not lose track of that. in the past two and a half years the united states provided more than 600,000,002 iraqis displayed in communities by daesh. we are working with local communities for the recovery of cities that have been liberated and whose residents grace debate could face challenges and people who desperately need help in rebuilding their lives. we are funding the in
document, preserve and analyze the elements of atrocities and we will do all we can to see that the perpetrators are held accountable. i hope that my statements today will assure that the united states recognizes and confirms the despicable nature of the crimes that have been committed against them. second, i hope it will highlight a that it will highlight the shared interest that otherwise diverse groups have an opposing daesh. after all, the reality underscores even more starkly than need for...
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and their not willing to acknowledge the perpetrator.ignore this, run the clock out on the war on terror. every action the administration has taken is leading from behind which only emboldens an enemy. sandra: and i know when we were talking about in the other day you led the conversation, harris, and there you sit with the definition of general side -- harris: the intent to systematically eliminate a cultural, ethnic, radical, racial or religious group. religious group. i mean, it seems pretty clear. and on the list is the holocaust. the top ten list. i can't even believe it's listed like that, but the top ten worst genocides -- >> well, here's the question, then, for the table. i mean -- harris: there's no table. this isn't "the five." [laughter] >> what is this? a foot stool. who has isis killed more of, christians or muslims? answer: muslims. and you have to ask yourself if these are the kind of divide we see in the muslim world, my god, they're killing each other. harris: okay, but -- yes, along the lines of muslims. shia, sunni, bu
and their not willing to acknowledge the perpetrator.ignore this, run the clock out on the war on terror. every action the administration has taken is leading from behind which only emboldens an enemy. sandra: and i know when we were talking about in the other day you led the conversation, harris, and there you sit with the definition of general side -- harris: the intent to systematically eliminate a cultural, ethnic, radical, racial or religious group. religious group. i mean, it seems pretty...
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after perpetrating essentially europe's 9/11.ity that is home to the headquarters of the european union, and to nato. what more do you have to say. this has become farcic al. >> peter, do you believe this was a direct isis organized attack coming from headquarters in iraq or syria? >> we'll find out. one thing, wolf, we should be looking for is videotape of the perpetrators filmed by isis. we saw that in the paris attacks where isis released videotape of the perpetrators in the paris attacks. if they do release such a video, of people involved in the brussels attacks, that would be a very direct sign. if they don't, then it's something that's less directed from isis central in syria. >> at least this was fully expected, this terror attack, in belgium. officials were bracing for it. yet they couldn't stop it. what are you hearing from your u.s. sources? >> i think michael got to it very well. these guys were living in the neighborhood that they grew up in. it shows how they can live undetected if they're not using technology, or u
after perpetrating essentially europe's 9/11.ity that is home to the headquarters of the european union, and to nato. what more do you have to say. this has become farcic al. >> peter, do you believe this was a direct isis organized attack coming from headquarters in iraq or syria? >> we'll find out. one thing, wolf, we should be looking for is videotape of the perpetrators filmed by isis. we saw that in the paris attacks where isis released videotape of the perpetrators in the...
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what if we simply focused on attacking the means of perpetration? here in example the example of a bombing assad's air force or the rotary wing to stop him from dropping the barrel bombs on his people. is that a way that we can craft a doctrine to say look, you can win. if. if it's a civil war, certainly is one now, we are knocking to say who should win but we are going to tell you you can only fight in certain ways. we are going to stop you from fighting in manifestly illegal ways. in rwanda that would've been harder, you cannot have bombed people with machetes, then a very limited use of force could have made a difference. let me conclude talking about what i like, what i dislike, what i question, what i think is missing, let me come back to what i think is what i think is most important. the first thing i'll say again is this a license and leash framework is just enormously valuable. it should be exactly the way we think about it to going forward. i would say that also says it is a license for non- forcible parts of intervention which is somethin
what if we simply focused on attacking the means of perpetration? here in example the example of a bombing assad's air force or the rotary wing to stop him from dropping the barrel bombs on his people. is that a way that we can craft a doctrine to say look, you can win. if. if it's a civil war, certainly is one now, we are knocking to say who should win but we are going to tell you you can only fight in certain ways. we are going to stop you from fighting in manifestly illegal ways. in rwanda...
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they released photos of three perpetrators who they think did the bombings. two guys that are likely dead and one there is a manhunt for. so those raids going on in schaerbeek now. they're on the run. they haven't disclosed how extensive the cell is. the expectation is this was a well-planned, professional and large cell that perpetrated this today. >> rose: any connection with the arrests made recently? >> that's speculation. 24, 48 hours ago we heard belgian authorities saying they were nervous that because the arrests made friday, that abdeslam, the last remaining attacker from paris, they thought since he was arrested they thought the plotters could move up their attack date and there would be retaliation. they were preparing because they thought they were connected. that's the operating suspicion amongst the analysts i talked to today. >> rose: is he talking or not? disclosures over the weekend that he has been plotting and that they were plotting something else. the foreign minister in belgium said he told the police something else is coming. that's why
they released photos of three perpetrators who they think did the bombings. two guys that are likely dead and one there is a manhunt for. so those raids going on in schaerbeek now. they're on the run. they haven't disclosed how extensive the cell is. the expectation is this was a well-planned, professional and large cell that perpetrated this today. >> rose: any connection with the arrests made recently? >> that's speculation. 24, 48 hours ago we heard belgian authorities saying...
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but what if we focus on attacking the means of perpetration? here in the example of syria, bombing a sides air force, fix or borrowing to stop them from dropping their bombs on his people. and is there a way that we can craft the doctrine to say look, you can win. this is a civil war, it's okay for now. we are not going to say you should win but we will tell you, you can only fight in certain ways. we are going to stop you from fighting in manifest illegal ways. in rwanda that would've been harder. you could not a bond people with machetes pathetic in a limited limited use of force might have made a difference. let me conclude talking about what i like, what i dislike and what a question, what is missing. let me come back to what is most important, and the first thing i will say again is this license and leash framework is just enormously valuable. and should be exactly the way we think about it going forward. i would say that's, that also says it's a license for non-forcible parts of intervention which is something rtp proponents have emphasiz
but what if we focus on attacking the means of perpetration? here in the example of syria, bombing a sides air force, fix or borrowing to stop them from dropping their bombs on his people. and is there a way that we can craft the doctrine to say look, you can win. this is a civil war, it's okay for now. we are not going to say you should win but we will tell you, you can only fight in certain ways. we are going to stop you from fighting in manifest illegal ways. in rwanda that would've been...
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the continue their search for perpetrators at the subway station of the 230 people -- 33 people dead and 200 others injured. face questions about last week's budgets. his testimony followed yesterday by boris johnson, a leading proponent. youviewers, we will bring george osborne's appearance before the treasury committee. +++ merge and a deal that will create the third largest bank in italy. banko populair will on shares in both banks. the ceo of -- after the firm's investment and troubled drugmaker, valiant, damaged the reputation. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 24 hundred journalists and more than 150 news bureaus around the world. can find more stories around the world. manus: there has been is the weeks as awn in two drag on profits. the premier says he will not weaken the currency to reduce exports. he was upbeat about the future and described asia as the growth engine of the world. economyrowth of asian was faster than the global average and the total share in the world economy continues to grow. for one third of the global -- asia has become the most dynamic region
the continue their search for perpetrators at the subway station of the 230 people -- 33 people dead and 200 others injured. face questions about last week's budgets. his testimony followed yesterday by boris johnson, a leading proponent. youviewers, we will bring george osborne's appearance before the treasury committee. +++ merge and a deal that will create the third largest bank in italy. banko populair will on shares in both banks. the ceo of -- after the firm's investment and troubled...
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and the people who perpetrated these attacks today probably thought they had very little time left to do it before they were caught because of the evidence that the belgian police were getting from their raids earlier in the week. but if there a a multiple attacks that means there was still a rather large cell still out there and the belgians only lately said that publicly that they thought there was a -- this is obviously evidence that there was. there will be a lot of criticism now of the belgian police for taking this long after the paris attacks to find this gang. they'll also be a reaction here in the united states at some airports where people worry about the security beforeou get to the airport, before you get to the security zone. this is the very vulnerable part of the airport where you get out of the car and walk up to the desk. no security there normally. so what happens at some airports in periods of tension is they start inspecting cars as they drive into the airport and that backs up traffic. we may see that happening here in the united states today. >> okay, and y y kno
and the people who perpetrated these attacks today probably thought they had very little time left to do it before they were caught because of the evidence that the belgian police were getting from their raids earlier in the week. but if there a a multiple attacks that means there was still a rather large cell still out there and the belgians only lately said that publicly that they thought there was a -- this is obviously evidence that there was. there will be a lot of criticism now of the...
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. >> perpetrators of the a attack in paris operated. >> this was an attack on belgium.ut it was really an attack on europe. >> translator: you need to remember always remember the seriously of terror attacks. >> president obama wraps up his first full day in havana, saying a new day for u.s./cuban relations. >>> the fbi may not need apple to unlock a terrorist iphone. >> an outside party has come forward to unlock the phone. >> a race for the white house heads west today. nominating contests will be held in idaho, utah and arizona. >>> all that matters. >> you look at some of the country and look at what's going on throughout the world you look. but you look at what just took place in brussels. that's peanuts compared to what's going to happen. >> on "cbs this morning." >>> let's be clear, terrorists threaten our value and way of life and they will never succeed. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie rose is off so anthony mason is with us. much of the world is on alert today as multiple explosions overnight shook the capital of belgium. two bombings hit brussels i
. >> perpetrators of the a attack in paris operated. >> this was an attack on belgium.ut it was really an attack on europe. >> translator: you need to remember always remember the seriously of terror attacks. >> president obama wraps up his first full day in havana, saying a new day for u.s./cuban relations. >>> the fbi may not need apple to unlock a terrorist iphone. >> an outside party has come forward to unlock the phone. >> a race for the white...
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pledges support for belgium and vowing to do whatever it takes to bring the perpetrators to justice. havana. >> reporter: good day to you. the president making those remarks in a prepared speech to the cuban people. and there are major differenceses between the two governments, he extended a hand of friendship to the cuban people. he did as you point out address the ongoing tragedy in brussels, so devastating as the death toll and injured rises. the president hailing those who continue the pursuit of those perpetrators and promising the weight of u.s. resources to aid in those efforts. >> this is another reminder that the world must unite and must be be together regardless of nationality or race or faith in fighting against the scourge of terrorism. we can and we will defeat those who threaten the safety and security of people all around the world. >> reporter: the president first told of the attack early this morning and since then in contact with the european allies and partners on the continent and leaders in brusselses and continuing to be updated by his security team, jon? >> ke
pledges support for belgium and vowing to do whatever it takes to bring the perpetrators to justice. havana. >> reporter: good day to you. the president making those remarks in a prepared speech to the cuban people. and there are major differenceses between the two governments, he extended a hand of friendship to the cuban people. he did as you point out address the ongoing tragedy in brussels, so devastating as the death toll and injured rises. the president hailing those who continue...
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dragged out of that home in brussels, believed to be the only surviving member of the group that perpetrated those horrific attacks in paris in november. those attack skilled numb 130 people, there was a report that came out recently from police in paris that this group had refined its tactics to make them more severe and to inflict more harm and they killed numb 130 people in november. everyone now wondering if these attacks in brussels are the result of the capture of salah abdeslam just four days ago in belgium. the latest number we have so far, 13 people killed, 35 severely wounded according to the airport. we are dealing with another explosion in downtown brussels. another report in a couple minutes. juliet: they choose the prescreening area near the check-in desks to inflict mass casualties, there are not screeners there or a lot of security. thanks very much, we will keep checking back, the government says it may have found a way to unlock the iphone used by one of the san bernardino shooter is without apple's help. the feds were set to go to court with a showdown with apple but asked
dragged out of that home in brussels, believed to be the only surviving member of the group that perpetrated those horrific attacks in paris in november. those attack skilled numb 130 people, there was a report that came out recently from police in paris that this group had refined its tactics to make them more severe and to inflict more harm and they killed numb 130 people in november. everyone now wondering if these attacks in brussels are the result of the capture of salah abdeslam just four...
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the question is as a historian looking at these mass crimes a mass genocide you look at the perpetrators, victims and bystanders so my question is, how do people respond to this mass hunting? what was the response of people? >> they very much depended on who, not just the question of destiny. obviously most bosniak silver right behind it because they had been 80% of the civilian casualties of the war. there very much in support. the nationalists were very much against it because they saw it as feeding sovereignty and we will take care of our own issues, thank you very much. haven't just gained independence they did not want to be feeding their own sovereignty to an international court. plus they were complicit themselves. what changed is the arrival and office of people who saw the future in europe but also wanted to draw a line between those people there were responsible and the people as a whole. they did not want all crimes to be seen as being complicit and so the way to get out of that was to find the guilty men and all but one. and to have them over. that was a question of political
the question is as a historian looking at these mass crimes a mass genocide you look at the perpetrators, victims and bystanders so my question is, how do people respond to this mass hunting? what was the response of people? >> they very much depended on who, not just the question of destiny. obviously most bosniak silver right behind it because they had been 80% of the civilian casualties of the war. there very much in support. the nationalists were very much against it because they saw...
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applause] in 2001 after the attacks on your city washington and frankly the attacks on all of us that perpetrated as they were by the islamic fundamentalist, mayor giuliani visited israel to show solidarity with the victims because i backed the initiative for israel 100%. [cheers and applause] in spring 2004 at the height of the violence on the gaza strip within solicitude israel the largest single gathering in support of the jewish state. [applause] it was a very dangerous time for israel and frankly anyone supporting israel israel, many people turn down the honor. i did not i took the risk and i am glad that i did. [applause] but i did not come here tonight to pander about israel that is what politicians do. all talk no action. believe me. [applause] i came here to speak about the future of american relations with our strategic ally in our cultural brother the only democracy in the middle east of the state of israel. [cheers and applause] my number one priority is to dismantle the disaster with iraq. [cheers and applause] thank you. i have been in business a long time and have done deals. this
applause] in 2001 after the attacks on your city washington and frankly the attacks on all of us that perpetrated as they were by the islamic fundamentalist, mayor giuliani visited israel to show solidarity with the victims because i backed the initiative for israel 100%. [cheers and applause] in spring 2004 at the height of the violence on the gaza strip within solicitude israel the largest single gathering in support of the jewish state. [applause] it was a very dangerous time for israel and...
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they claimed that the you've of virginia undergrad had been detained for perpetrating a hostile act against korea. while the diplomatic community, he acknowledged and apologized for the alleged crime. >> one final time, people in beg for forgiveness. >> north korea accuses washington and seoul to spy on the government and undermining the control of the korean peninsula. >>> the floods that hit the country over the weekend, the el nino was blamed that caused flooding in the parts of the country of peru. they're going to rebuild the damaged town. >>> they have resettled 250,000 syrian refugees. the last plane arrived over the weekend. they were planning to bring in 25,000 refugees on new year's day. he'll help newcomers find housing and jobs. they plan to bring in 1,000 more refugees in 2016. >>> if you're traveling today possible delays if >>> good morning, we'll send it over to the today show, but here's a preview of what's coming up on fox 11, it's supertuesday, we'll be checking in with alex to find out what we need to know leading up to ryan kern will be here to tell us about the electri
they claimed that the you've of virginia undergrad had been detained for perpetrating a hostile act against korea. while the diplomatic community, he acknowledged and apologized for the alleged crime. >> one final time, people in beg for forgiveness. >> north korea accuses washington and seoul to spy on the government and undermining the control of the korean peninsula. >>> the floods that hit the country over the weekend, the el nino was blamed that caused flooding in the...
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supporters argue that holding perpetrators responsible will decrease cases of domestic abuse. but critics want the law revoke. >> reporter: this is a leading beauty salon that caters to the most privileged classes but also offers help to victims. most of the trainees here are victims of domestic violence. many still have the scars from acid attacks. this woman came up with the idea for the salon which is training 700 students who come from all over the country. >> any crime that takes place has to be taken into account and the perpetrators must be punished and the justice should be given to the victims. >> reporter: last month it was a bill that passed that criminalizes domestic abuse, including emotional, psychological and verbal abuse of women. it called on authorities to act on behalf of victims, but some religious leaders object to parts of the new law. >> translation: islam is a religion where women are as important as other women but there are some parts of the bill that need to be rectified. >> reporter: there could be backlash in this male-dominated society. >> reporte
supporters argue that holding perpetrators responsible will decrease cases of domestic abuse. but critics want the law revoke. >> reporter: this is a leading beauty salon that caters to the most privileged classes but also offers help to victims. most of the trainees here are victims of domestic violence. many still have the scars from acid attacks. this woman came up with the idea for the salon which is training 700 students who come from all over the country. >> any crime that...
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it's being, you know, perpetrated all over the place now. brussels is in very bad shape, but many cities will be this way. you know, with what's taking place. it's really the policies of people that don't know what they're doing. it's people that don't know -- they see what's happening and yet they allow it to continue to happen. >> yeah. mr. trump, let me ask you about this. as we look at the images we know that once you get through the security zone at the airports, you know, that the security is high. however, these explosions at the airport apparently took place outside the security perimeter. the explosions, the three explosions at the true metro spots downtown in brussels happened at a metro stop where there's no security. these are soft targets. for folks in the united states of america looking in, you know what, i take a metro, i take a subway, are those safe, what should we be going to increase security there if we need to do anything? >> well, you -- look, number one, you ought to lead your life. you don't want to be lived in an ar
it's being, you know, perpetrated all over the place now. brussels is in very bad shape, but many cities will be this way. you know, with what's taking place. it's really the policies of people that don't know what they're doing. it's people that don't know -- they see what's happening and yet they allow it to continue to happen. >> yeah. mr. trump, let me ask you about this. as we look at the images we know that once you get through the security zone at the airports, you know, that the...
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and one of the unfortunate things is that the list of enemies that could have perpetrated this against turkey is long. we had bombings by i.s.i.s., and by kurdish splinter groups. in the past couple of years the bashar al-assad regime carried out attacks in turkey. the list of suspects is long. it is important to make sure the facts are in. in the past turkey rushed to judgment, only to be wrong. it's better to wait until we have more evidence to see who is behind this. turkey's ceasefire with the p.k. p.k.k. ended in july. do you think it's a consequence of that. >> it's entirely possible. the last attack was carried out by a group that seemed to be tied to the fight. it's possible that the resumption of violence in the south-east is proceeding to the rest of the country, unfortunately, this is the third attack in six months in ankara. why are we seeing an uptick in violence in turkey now? >> this is the fifth attack in turkey. we saw an attack in istanbul, and on the syrian boarder a couple of months ago as well. it's because turkey is in a dangerous neighbourhood. with the civil war
and one of the unfortunate things is that the list of enemies that could have perpetrated this against turkey is long. we had bombings by i.s.i.s., and by kurdish splinter groups. in the past couple of years the bashar al-assad regime carried out attacks in turkey. the list of suspects is long. it is important to make sure the facts are in. in the past turkey rushed to judgment, only to be wrong. it's better to wait until we have more evidence to see who is behind this. turkey's ceasefire with...
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explosions coming four days after this capture had of salah abdeslam believed to be only surviving perpetrator who carried out those attacks in paris back in november that killed 130 people. dramatic video of his capture there from four days ago. abdeslam was taken alive and there was some fear among law enforcement officials that there would be reprisal attacks coming as a result of his capture. he had alluded police for months now. but he was finally braight brought into custody and authorities feared there could be reprisals and this may or may not be a reprisal for his capture just a few days ago. franc ois holland president of france as well as the british prime minister david cameron will be presiding over meetings we know that security has been increased all across europe. mainly at gattwick and heathrow as well and presumably so many other places across europe. keep in mind brussels seat of the european union but a key city in all of europe. brussels airport serving 23.5 million passengers per year in something like 26 different cities. so that airport is a key hub in all of europe and
explosions coming four days after this capture had of salah abdeslam believed to be only surviving perpetrator who carried out those attacks in paris back in november that killed 130 people. dramatic video of his capture there from four days ago. abdeslam was taken alive and there was some fear among law enforcement officials that there would be reprisal attacks coming as a result of his capture. he had alluded police for months now. but he was finally braight brought into custody and...