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it is important to bring the perpetrator back.way, it will sound, not only to bring back some of their humanity, to remind ourselves that this is a museum about all of us. we all have potential along this spectrum of human figure. , not three orsk four days go by that i don't get twitter,from facebook, from a denier. people who deny the holocaust happened. 9/11 wasn'think real. consideregree do you your institutions a place where doubters can come and learn the truth? is there any communication? nice, i would call it euphemistic. speaking of the 15-year-old kid. >> that is the person we want to reach. it is an inoculation program. >> someone who says this is impossible. >> someone susceptible to the deniers. there is a great book about holocaust deniers. these are not people interested in truth. these are anti-semi's. the question is how do we neutralize the question? the holocaust is probably the best documented crime in history. we have millions of pages written by the perpetrators bragging about how many jews they kill. that is
it is important to bring the perpetrator back.way, it will sound, not only to bring back some of their humanity, to remind ourselves that this is a museum about all of us. we all have potential along this spectrum of human figure. , not three orsk four days go by that i don't get twitter,from facebook, from a denier. people who deny the holocaust happened. 9/11 wasn'think real. consideregree do you your institutions a place where doubters can come and learn the truth? is there any...
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we have a few showing the perpetrators in their acts of humiliation. but there's been a shift, i think, in the museum over the last 24 years, and we opened the exhibition really said, the holocaust happened and here's exactly how it happened. and now as we want to be morel to younger generations for whom this might as well be the war of 1812, that will soon be your problem, is we want to talk about why the holocaust happened, what made it possible? and to do that, you have to bring these perpetrators out and talk about who they are, who they were. they weren't killers before naziism, they were leading fairly ordinary lives. and we know now a lot about the motivation of some of these killers. some were true believers, many of them did it for the most mundane reasons. like career advancement, peer approval, greed, things like that. so i think we feel it is very important to bring the perpetrator back and in a way it's going to sound odd, not to bring back some of their humanity, because to remind ourselves that this is a museum about human nature and it'
we have a few showing the perpetrators in their acts of humiliation. but there's been a shift, i think, in the museum over the last 24 years, and we opened the exhibition really said, the holocaust happened and here's exactly how it happened. and now as we want to be morel to younger generations for whom this might as well be the war of 1812, that will soon be your problem, is we want to talk about why the holocaust happened, what made it possible? and to do that, you have to bring these...
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i would say most men are not perpetrators. the problem is the men who aren't perpetrators don't stand up to speak out to their brothers and fathers and uncles and sons who are perpetrators. >> hinojosa: and say things, for example, when they are in a conversation, they don't stop them and say, "don't talk like that around me." >> exactly. >> hinojosa: "don't use that terminology." >> exactly. they don't break the brotherhood. they don't risk losing their stature and their power in the circle of men. and i think one of the things that's really important is that we help everybody begin to identify how traumatized they are. men are traumatized and humiliated and ashamed, and what they do is they become more violent, and they become more macho, and they become more proving, you know, how sure of themselves they are. women are... end up, often, on the end of that. and i don't want to demonize anyone. i think when i started this movement, you know... years ago, being a survivor, i had a lot of my own anger and a lot of... at my fath
i would say most men are not perpetrators. the problem is the men who aren't perpetrators don't stand up to speak out to their brothers and fathers and uncles and sons who are perpetrators. >> hinojosa: and say things, for example, when they are in a conversation, they don't stop them and say, "don't talk like that around me." >> exactly. >> hinojosa: "don't use that terminology." >> exactly. they don't break the brotherhood. they don't risk losing...
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i words, the perpetrator was known to the police. lam not words, the perpetrator was known to the policeng the police necessarily to account, but it makes you wonder. a little bit scary, there are many creative ways to kill people. in the past i've had people going on about, we don't want america with all the guns another thing. it's not the guns, anything as simple as a knife, a vehicle... and a bomb. you come back to the statistics about the fact you are more likely in america to be killed bya more likely in america to be killed by a child with a gun than to be killed in a terrorist attack. i suppose that's a side issue, isn't it? they've discovered already that vehicles are extraordinarily effective. and of course you don't have to, you don't need a bomb. 0bviously that would have caused even more, terrible devastation. indeed. we have the news tonight the police in oslo appear to have found a new device of some sort cordoning the city. now to a domestic story on the front page of the sunday telegraph. scrapheap beckons for council tip charges. i think penny, you said to me, ifeel cha
i words, the perpetrator was known to the police. lam not words, the perpetrator was known to the policeng the police necessarily to account, but it makes you wonder. a little bit scary, there are many creative ways to kill people. in the past i've had people going on about, we don't want america with all the guns another thing. it's not the guns, anything as simple as a knife, a vehicle... and a bomb. you come back to the statistics about the fact you are more likely in america to be killed...
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the perpetrator had three times the legal limit of alcohol. the suspect had been arrested 20 years earlier, and instead of being removed, he was released back into the community. we can never fully heal these families, but we can give them a voice. as president trump said at the dhs headquarters, we hear you, we see you, and you will never, ever be ignored again. with the creation of the voice office, we will support victims of crimes committed by illegal aliens. the voice office will support victims and their families by making information about their case available and directing them to various resources. all i have to do is dial 1-855-48voice and our officers will work with them to let them know about services and information available to them. one service available is an automated service that tracks the custody status of the illegal alien in question. is he behind bars? has he been removed from the country? victims have a right to know. voice can also direct officers who can answer victim's questions about their case, immigrations proceed
the perpetrator had three times the legal limit of alcohol. the suspect had been arrested 20 years earlier, and instead of being removed, he was released back into the community. we can never fully heal these families, but we can give them a voice. as president trump said at the dhs headquarters, we hear you, we see you, and you will never, ever be ignored again. with the creation of the voice office, we will support victims of crimes committed by illegal aliens. the voice office will support...
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the perpetrator or the perpetrators might still be at large, we are not sure about that tonight.er wolodarski, thank you very much. that's it for tonight. that is it for this week. it's been another busy one. have a good weekend. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. the headlines tonight: willetts‘s woes, as the reigning masters champion looks set to miss the cut. meanwhile, sergio garcia is the clubhouse leader in augusta, on four—under—par. rodgers commits his future to celtic, signing a four—year deal as manager of the scottish champions. and great britain are one defeat away from going out of the davis cup in the quarter—finals. so a busy day of sport. let's start with golf, and the masters is well into its second day in augusta. and the course is really testing even the very best, including england's reigning champion, danny willett, who is on the verge of missing the cut, after a horror—story eight on the first hole. spain's ryder cup stalwart sergio garcia has been the day's big winner. he is in the clubhouse on four—under—par, joint leader so far a
the perpetrator or the perpetrators might still be at large, we are not sure about that tonight.er wolodarski, thank you very much. that's it for tonight. that is it for this week. it's been another busy one. have a good weekend. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. the headlines tonight: willetts‘s woes, as the reigning masters champion looks set to miss the cut. meanwhile, sergio garcia is the clubhouse leader in augusta, on four—under—par. rodgers commits his...
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and that was, that was perpetrated on 20th may, 2007.secutors office of versailles condemned him to 18 months imprisonment for aggravated violence. while he was imprisoned. then on 9th july, violence. while he was imprisoned. then on 9thjuly, 201a, the correctional court gave him four yea rs‘ correctional court gave him four years‘ sentence which was reduced to two for theft, burglary and resale of stolen goods and the theft of a car, which was done in 2013. on 9th april, 2001, he was put in semi—freedom on probation until 2012 and he was imprisoned on 15th 0ctober, and he was imprisoned on 15th october, 2013, though for the crime he committed two days before. the consequences of these crimes were drawn by the office of the prosecutor. karim cheurfi came out of prison having done all these crimes on the 1ath 0ctober, 201a, and since that time, was condemned toa and since that time, was condemned to a further four years and was prosecuted as a consequence. i would like to clarify here that the prosecutors office, after the custody of febr
and that was, that was perpetrated on 20th may, 2007.secutors office of versailles condemned him to 18 months imprisonment for aggravated violence. while he was imprisoned. then on 9th july, violence. while he was imprisoned. then on 9thjuly, 201a, the correctional court gave him four yea rs‘ correctional court gave him four years‘ sentence which was reduced to two for theft, burglary and resale of stolen goods and the theft of a car, which was done in 2013. on 9th april, 2001, he was put...
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it's talking about all of the myths that have been perpetrated over the years. so i didn't think that there was room for doubt that i started putting some of the elements together. the waiter that we think we know from tombstone, middle age because when you think about the movies you go back to my darling clementine, but now, lancaster and douglas. more recent years you have kevin costner, kurt russell. so it's like he was almost born in tombstone but he wasn't. i started to fit the pieces together a. what was his life before and how did it turn out that they were in dodge city at the same time. i'm not saying that nothing has been written about that. certainly over the years you can find some articles that deal with it in wild west magazine and things like that that i started getting more into it and the focus said why don't you do this on your own and that began a three-year project. once i started writing it went very swiftly because i realized i had a lot of information at my fingertips and i just wanted to tell one story after another and have it read like
it's talking about all of the myths that have been perpetrated over the years. so i didn't think that there was room for doubt that i started putting some of the elements together. the waiter that we think we know from tombstone, middle age because when you think about the movies you go back to my darling clementine, but now, lancaster and douglas. more recent years you have kevin costner, kurt russell. so it's like he was almost born in tombstone but he wasn't. i started to fit the pieces...
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nbc just take what is perpetrated but i did not want to do that and that the real story of wyatt earp was just as exciting than the of myths that have spent perpetrated in his later years with the newspaper headlines referred to as being bloodthirsty because he killed 22 men dead is not true but that was the kind of guy to be reluctant to burst anybody's bubble allotted people don't know what it was light because it was so remarkable the last few years of his life spent as a newspaper reporter for the new york telegraph he wrote about sports he would write three columns per week because he loved boxing and then at night with a full-court people bled, from out-of-town and one of his proteges was a man named david runyon and eventually his story was "guys and dolls" that was his tribute who taught him how to be a newspaper reporter and then everyone some while somebody comes to new york with the hands were dripping with blood so they would they please so imagine the big shot would-be if i would tame the last then i got to the price to say okay. don't tell anybody it did this then he wed
nbc just take what is perpetrated but i did not want to do that and that the real story of wyatt earp was just as exciting than the of myths that have spent perpetrated in his later years with the newspaper headlines referred to as being bloodthirsty because he killed 22 men dead is not true but that was the kind of guy to be reluctant to burst anybody's bubble allotted people don't know what it was light because it was so remarkable the last few years of his life spent as a newspaper reporter...
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so that story has been perpetrated in book after book and it never happened.in 1876 nobody had ever heard of wyatt earp and bat masterson. that reputation was down the road. if you look at the other activities he was in new york. he did not make the trip out to dodge city. he would write plays that fabricated things about the west. there is one place successful when they're asked to report after he said he wrote it for hours. one of the critics said what took them so long. >> when we are anxious to start reading the book. if you don't have questions and you are interested in having a book side and i'm told i will be right there perfectly after taking the sign down c can see me. like don't bother with the man behind the curtain. i be happy to sign copies you had thank you very much for being here. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you all very much for coming. we have books for sale at the front desk. robin is going to come along biro and get you situated with your post-it notes for signing. we'll get this going as quickly as we can. thank you very much.
so that story has been perpetrated in book after book and it never happened.in 1876 nobody had ever heard of wyatt earp and bat masterson. that reputation was down the road. if you look at the other activities he was in new york. he did not make the trip out to dodge city. he would write plays that fabricated things about the west. there is one place successful when they're asked to report after he said he wrote it for hours. one of the critics said what took them so long. >> when we are...
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we have to try to identify the perpetrators of this cowardly attack. also the unilateral use of force by some member states and we reiterate this is the least appropriate way of dealing with this kind of situation because only -- if only increases the tensions in the area, and it will do so in a brut -- brutal attack on civilians. although we share the concerns on forced displacement of the population which could constitute war crime, we must also -- there are scores of thousands that are still in difficult conditions in besieged areas and they are the victims of constant bombings and attacks and in many cases they are dying of hunger. any evacuation must be done in the safety for the civilians and must be humanitarian assistant and efforted made to ensure they can eventually return to their own system as soon as possible. madam president, a year since the adoption of the relevant resolution we continue to witness the destruction of hospitals and other medical facilityies in syria, and have overlooked their commitments and deprived thousands of people
we have to try to identify the perpetrators of this cowardly attack. also the unilateral use of force by some member states and we reiterate this is the least appropriate way of dealing with this kind of situation because only -- if only increases the tensions in the area, and it will do so in a brut -- brutal attack on civilians. although we share the concerns on forced displacement of the population which could constitute war crime, we must also -- there are scores of thousands that are still...
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so he was one of six perpetrators who in 1993, were responsible for the aggravated sexual assault and homicide of two teenage girls in houston, texas. and he was a 14-year-old in the mix with 16 and 17 and 18-year-olds, or two 17, and three 18-year-olds and was the younger brother of win individual and by account of the perpetrator he was present for and engaged in aggravated sexual assault and then left the scene, his brother and others told him to good home prior to the homicides occurring. whether or not that makes a difference is up to many people to decide but he was 14 years old. and by all accounts was an upstanding young man. so, his older brother was gang involved. had gone out with his old are brother this evening, but by all other conditions demonstrated great artistic ability, teachers were working on getting him into a different school capitalize on that ability as a good student, good relationships at home. but because of his page and this legislation having been passed five years prior, 1993, peak crime, they pursued determinant sentence and he received 40 areas for thi
so he was one of six perpetrators who in 1993, were responsible for the aggravated sexual assault and homicide of two teenage girls in houston, texas. and he was a 14-year-old in the mix with 16 and 17 and 18-year-olds, or two 17, and three 18-year-olds and was the younger brother of win individual and by account of the perpetrator he was present for and engaged in aggravated sexual assault and then left the scene, his brother and others told him to good home prior to the homicides occurring....
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perpetrators of such act have to be brought to account.impunity for a violator of toernational law leads further crimes on his part. blocking of the work of the un security council is unacceptable. the syrian regime sponsors and advocates also bears responsibility for the use of weapons of mass destruction in syria and subsequent deaths and sufferings amongst syrian civilians. u.s. sanctions must be supported to prevent the regime from committing any further war crimes, including against civilian population. the ukraine considers u.s. missile strikes against military targets, namely the air base from which an airstrike with the use of chemical weapons was launched against the country and is an adequate and -- proportionate response. the use of weapons of mass destruction's is not going to be tolerated anymore. yesterday's events were long coming. wasyears this council paralyzed on many important international security issues including the syrian -- for all intents and purposes is was -- it was practically held hostage .y one litigation it
perpetrators of such act have to be brought to account.impunity for a violator of toernational law leads further crimes on his part. blocking of the work of the un security council is unacceptable. the syrian regime sponsors and advocates also bears responsibility for the use of weapons of mass destruction in syria and subsequent deaths and sufferings amongst syrian civilians. u.s. sanctions must be supported to prevent the regime from committing any further war crimes, including against...
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perpetrators of such act have to be brought to account. impunity for a violator of international law leads to further crimes on his part. russia's blocking of the work of the un security council is unacceptable. the syrian regime sponsors and advocates also bears responsibility for the use of weapons of mass destruction in syria and subsequent deaths and sufferings amongst syrian civilians. u.s. sanctions must be supported to prevent the regime from committing any further war crimes, including against civilian population. the ukraine considers u.s. missile strikes against military targets, namely the air base from which an airstrike with the use of chemical weapons was launched against the country is an adequate and proportionate response. the use of weapons of mass destruction's is not going to be tolerated anymore. yesterday's events were long coming. for years this council was paralyzed on many important international security issues including the syrian -- for all intents and purposes is was -- it was practically held hostage by one li
perpetrators of such act have to be brought to account. impunity for a violator of international law leads to further crimes on his part. russia's blocking of the work of the un security council is unacceptable. the syrian regime sponsors and advocates also bears responsibility for the use of weapons of mass destruction in syria and subsequent deaths and sufferings amongst syrian civilians. u.s. sanctions must be supported to prevent the regime from committing any further war crimes, including...
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the modus operandi subjects such, but also the perpetrator is still at larne, they have shut down allso it is quite sort of a difficult situation at this moment, when they are trying to get a handle on the entire situation, interviewing witnesses, but also trying to find the perpetrator who may still be at large. the police is advising people to go home, to stay at home, and not to travel into central stockholm at the moment. and, i mean you have studied in this field for many years, how vulnerable do you believe sweden is and has been to terrorism? well, sweden has been to terrorism? well, sweden has been sort of, has, we had a failed suicide attack in 2010, byjoy dis not so very far away from the police that we saw. the authorities, the security service, the police were practising last week on a scenario just like this, we have had lots of people going out to syria, we have had 300 confirmed cases of people joining is. we have had 150 of them coming back, so there is sort of a lot of focus on violent extremism, in all its kind, and ijust wanted to stress and say we don't, of course
the modus operandi subjects such, but also the perpetrator is still at larne, they have shut down allso it is quite sort of a difficult situation at this moment, when they are trying to get a handle on the entire situation, interviewing witnesses, but also trying to find the perpetrator who may still be at large. the police is advising people to go home, to stay at home, and not to travel into central stockholm at the moment. and, i mean you have studied in this field for many years, how...
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he was one of six perpetrators who, in 1983 1983, were response for the aggravated sexual assault and homicide of two teenage girls in houston texas. and he was a 14-year-old in the next with 16, 17 and 18 year olds, and he basically was the younger brother of one of these individuals, and by account of the perpetrators, he was present for and against any aggravated sexual assault and then he actually left the scene. his brother and other told to go home prior to the homicide occurring. whether or not that makes a difference is up to many people to decide, but he was 14. and by all accounts was an upstanding young man. so his older brother was getting involved. he had gone out with his older brother this evening, but by all other accounts it already demonstrated really great artistic ability. his teachers work it may be getting him into a different school to capitalize on that ability. he was a good student, good relationships at home. but because of his age and this legislation having been past five years prior, visit 1993, peak crime, he ended up receiving 40 years for this crime. n
he was one of six perpetrators who, in 1983 1983, were response for the aggravated sexual assault and homicide of two teenage girls in houston texas. and he was a 14-year-old in the next with 16, 17 and 18 year olds, and he basically was the younger brother of one of these individuals, and by account of the perpetrators, he was present for and against any aggravated sexual assault and then he actually left the scene. his brother and other told to go home prior to the homicide occurring. whether...
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and it shows why we stand with the people of this country against such heinous acts perpetrated by -- the word gets used often i think too often but this is the barbaric enemy kind of makes it clear why it is we stand
and it shows why we stand with the people of this country against such heinous acts perpetrated by -- the word gets used often i think too often but this is the barbaric enemy kind of makes it clear why it is we stand
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and so that story has been perpetrated in book after book and it never happened.irst of all, in 1876 nobody had ever heard of wyatt earp and bat masterson. that reputation was down the road and the other thing is if you look at the other activities that buntline was doing, he was in new york. he didn't make the trip out to dodge city. he was writing plays, he would write plays that completely fabricated things about the west. there wasone play that was kind of successful , the critics hated it but it was popular and buntline was absolutely correct about it, he said he wrote it in four hours of one of the critics said what took him so long? [laughter] other questions. i know you're out there somewhere. >> maybe you're anxious to start reading the book. >> anyway, if you don't have any questions and you are interested in having a book signed, then i right there. preferably after taking the sign down so you can see the. >> don't bother with that man, he's being encouraged but i'd be happy to sign any copies that you have and you have been so gracious and thank you ve
and so that story has been perpetrated in book after book and it never happened.irst of all, in 1876 nobody had ever heard of wyatt earp and bat masterson. that reputation was down the road and the other thing is if you look at the other activities that buntline was doing, he was in new york. he didn't make the trip out to dodge city. he was writing plays, he would write plays that completely fabricated things about the west. there wasone play that was kind of successful , the critics hated it...
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seminar about five minutes from the actual incident, and we were wrapping up about the time where the perpetratorit the building, and what we saw was mayhem. a lot of police cars, a lot of ambulances, a lot of fire truck, i think the response was very lot of fire truck, i think the response was very swift. and very impressive. burr it was a lot of uncertainty, and information process. i mean, uncertainty, and information process. | mean, were uncertainty, and information process. i mean, were people frightened were people panicking, how would you assess the mood and people's reactions? i think the reaction overall were quite impressive. people were quiet strong. the biggest fright we had
seminar about five minutes from the actual incident, and we were wrapping up about the time where the perpetratorit the building, and what we saw was mayhem. a lot of police cars, a lot of ambulances, a lot of fire truck, i think the response was very lot of fire truck, i think the response was very swift. and very impressive. burr it was a lot of uncertainty, and information process. i mean, uncertainty, and information process. | mean, were uncertainty, and information process. i mean, were...
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the perpetrator or the perpetrators might still be at large, we are not sure about that tonight.
the perpetrator or the perpetrators might still be at large, we are not sure about that tonight.
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the perpetrator seems kind of attack. lorry and driven it at people from not very far away. very difficult to defend against. you can't begrudge barriers in every single high street on the world. —— you can't put crash barriers on every high street. some experts saying it was only a matter of time until it happened in sweden, despite its appearing very safe. reports were saying that the intelligence has been there but the legislative framework has not. extremism in sweden which is considered a very tolerant and open country has been rising. i think it is interesting that this attack took place actually close to the scene of the last terror attack, or attempted terror attack in sweden in 2010. tha nkfully terror attack in sweden in 2010. thankfully that was a suicide bomber who did not manage to injure anyone other than himself. this tension has been brewing for a while. in terms of defending against it, it was the daily mail who after the westminster attack, of a similar nature, put forward a spread saying, we found instr
the perpetrator seems kind of attack. lorry and driven it at people from not very far away. very difficult to defend against. you can't begrudge barriers in every single high street on the world. —— you can't put crash barriers on every high street. some experts saying it was only a matter of time until it happened in sweden, despite its appearing very safe. reports were saying that the intelligence has been there but the legislative framework has not. extremism in sweden which is...
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perpetrators of such act have to be brought to account. impunity for a violator of international law leads to further crimes on his part. russia's blocking of the work of the un security council is unacceptable. the syrian regime sponsors and advocates also bears responsibility for the use of weapons of mass destruction in syria and subsequent deaths and sufferings amongst syrian civilians. u.s. sanctions must be supported to prevent the regime from committing any further war crimes, including against civilian population. the ukraine considers u.s. missile strikes against military targets, namely the air base from which an airstrike with the use of chemical weapons was launched against the country is an adequate and proportionate response. the use of weapons of mass destruction's is not going to be tolerated anymore. yesterday's events were long coming. for years this council was paralyzed on many important international security issues including the syrian -- for all intents and purposes is was -- it was practically held hostage by one li
perpetrators of such act have to be brought to account. impunity for a violator of international law leads to further crimes on his part. russia's blocking of the work of the un security council is unacceptable. the syrian regime sponsors and advocates also bears responsibility for the use of weapons of mass destruction in syria and subsequent deaths and sufferings amongst syrian civilians. u.s. sanctions must be supported to prevent the regime from committing any further war crimes, including...
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sometimes the perpetrators know their victims. sometimes they just choose a woman they see on the street at random. many of the women's mothers also had this experience and now they expect their daughters to submit to the same ordeal. "very often the woman is raped on the first night. and then she stays in the man's family. she has little other option. she has been defiled. no other family would want her. it's only the really courageous women who leave. most of them stay put.. >> with videos like this one, kyrgyz aid organizations try to encourage women to stand up for their rights. after all, the law is on their side. abductions and forceced marriages are illegal in kyrgyzstan. and now can be punished with jail sentences of up to 10 years. but that's less thanhe penalty for stealing a goat. >> officially at least, kyrgyzstan is trying to stamp out the practice of bridal abductions. but very few perpetrators are brought to justice. even one government minister was snatched from the street, though she was later able to escape. "whe
sometimes the perpetrators know their victims. sometimes they just choose a woman they see on the street at random. many of the women's mothers also had this experience and now they expect their daughters to submit to the same ordeal. "very often the woman is raped on the first night. and then she stays in the man's family. she has little other option. she has been defiled. no other family would want her. it's only the really courageous women who leave. most of them stay put.. >>...
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the perpetrators cannot escape retribution. i believe that, and therefore i'm not afraid. >> investigators say they are looking into the fact that russian president vladimir putin was in st. petersburg when the attack took place. the metro station was closed following a new bomb threat. it's another chance for undecided french voters to make up their minds just a few weeks before the next election. tonight alive television debate is taking place. all 11 candidates have been invited to take part, even though most of them have the support of less than 1% of voters. the debate, the first of its time in france, is expected to last three hours. the far right leader, marine le pen and emmanuel macron remain the front runners. this report on why french voters are having such a hard time choosing who to vote for. >> it's the same story across the country. north and south, and unprecedented chunk of french voters have no idea who to vote for, not because they are apolitical. >> i just don't know who to vote for. maybe i will vote blank.
the perpetrators cannot escape retribution. i believe that, and therefore i'm not afraid. >> investigators say they are looking into the fact that russian president vladimir putin was in st. petersburg when the attack took place. the metro station was closed following a new bomb threat. it's another chance for undecided french voters to make up their minds just a few weeks before the next election. tonight alive television debate is taking place. all 11 candidates have been invited to...
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. >> sometimes by one perpetrator, sometimes by many perpetrators. >> the client services coordinator tells me female trimmers are sometimes driven to the pot farms deep in the mountains with no marked roads and no way out. they live and work there for weeks, sometimes months. >> there are many areas in this community where there is no cell service so they can't. >> they're isolated. >> they're really isolated. >> it sounds terrifying to me. >> it can be really scary. >> i would say something they didn't want me to move. >> this girl tells me a 25-year-old grower raped her when she was 14 add the trimmers orch don't report sexual assault because they work in an illegal business they're afraid of losing such a good income and retaliation. >> they want gob to the cops but they're so traumatized but they don't because they fear for their life. >> lea runs a group home for teens, some runaways, others on the verge of falling out of the foster care system. >> at least eight girls that i have served have been abused and raped and taken advantage of being taken up to the mountains and i see
. >> sometimes by one perpetrator, sometimes by many perpetrators. >> the client services coordinator tells me female trimmers are sometimes driven to the pot farms deep in the mountains with no marked roads and no way out. they live and work there for weeks, sometimes months. >> there are many areas in this community where there is no cell service so they can't. >> they're isolated. >> they're really isolated. >> it sounds terrifying to me. >> it can...
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one victim gave me this surveillance video of the man he thinks is the perpetrator coming up to the sidef his truck and kneeling on the side where he ended up with a slashed tire. >> the only reason why we think it is happening on this block is because it is dark. it is off the main area. we have the canal behind the apartment complexes and houses. they duck behind there and walk where ever they are going. >> reporter: the car and truck vandalized cost $400 to fix. the other vehicles with slashed tires are along the court, armond drive. police are looking for more surveillance video. starting at 7- am... caltrans will close the three left lanes on the eastbound side of 80... ahead of the carquinez bridge toll plaza. the work is scheduled to continue until 2 p-m. today is the first business day for muni's tech shuttles. the commuter shuttle permit program allows tech employees to use those big buses to get to silicon valley.. under the san francisco metropolitan transportation authority regulation. it allows commuters to hop on to commuter buses at muni stops and some "white zones." time
one victim gave me this surveillance video of the man he thinks is the perpetrator coming up to the sidef his truck and kneeling on the side where he ended up with a slashed tire. >> the only reason why we think it is happening on this block is because it is dark. it is off the main area. we have the canal behind the apartment complexes and houses. they duck behind there and walk where ever they are going. >> reporter: the car and truck vandalized cost $400 to fix. the other...
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. >> sometimes by one perpetrator, sometimes by many perpetrators. >> the client services coordinator female trimmers are sometimes driven to the pot farms deep in the mountains with no marked roads and no way out. they live and work there for weeks, sometimes months. >> there are many areas in this community where there is no cell service so they can't. >> they're isolated. >> they're really isolated. >> it sounds terrifying to me. >> it can be really scary. >> i would say something they didn't want me to move. >> this girl tells me a 25-year-old grower raped her when she was 14 add the trimmers orch don't report sexual assault because they work in an illegal business they're afraid of losing such a good income and retaliation. >> they want gob to the cops but they're so traumatized but they don't because they fear for their life. >> lea runs a group home for teens, some runaways, others on the verge of falling out of the foster care system. >> at least eight girls that i have served have been abused and raped and taken advantage of being taken up to the mountains and i see the after
. >> sometimes by one perpetrator, sometimes by many perpetrators. >> the client services coordinator female trimmers are sometimes driven to the pot farms deep in the mountains with no marked roads and no way out. they live and work there for weeks, sometimes months. >> there are many areas in this community where there is no cell service so they can't. >> they're isolated. >> they're really isolated. >> it sounds terrifying to me. >> it can be really...
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asking aboutetter the location of the perpetrator who is believed to be hiding in mexico. just a year later, the department of justice responded. they made it clear there was nothing they could do. these victims deserve more than a letter. they deserve a voice. and so the voice office will be a great resource for these families across our country. like any new office, we expect voice to grow over time. our mission is clear, and that is to it knowledge the exceptional damage called by criminal illegal aliens and help the victims of these crimes. it is also important that the -- correction,s it's also important to note what the voice hotline is not. it is not for reporting crimes or curious at reporters. victims of crimes by illegal aliens and their families have suffered tremendously. it is for them. and aree been ignored often without a voice. that ends today. homan, acting tom director of the voice office. barbara gonzales, thank you, you have done unbelievable work here. it is a passion for you. i was on was almost getting afraid yesterday you were so passionate. that fo
asking aboutetter the location of the perpetrator who is believed to be hiding in mexico. just a year later, the department of justice responded. they made it clear there was nothing they could do. these victims deserve more than a letter. they deserve a voice. and so the voice office will be a great resource for these families across our country. like any new office, we expect voice to grow over time. our mission is clear, and that is to it knowledge the exceptional damage called by criminal...
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residence think that the perpetrator area. you only parents i could not wan call in your worst night mayor. >> reporter: police tell me that they have received tips, by e-mail, social media and also by phone, as well but they have not said if any of those tips have led them to any lead. f new castle county wilmington delaware annie mccormack for channel six "action news".ia back to you. >> hopefully we are closer to catching this predator.eo injured, one critically following this crash on kelly drive in fairmount park overnight. thinks the scene near ferry road just after 3:00 a.m. police tell "action news" that the driver of the mustang was speeding, and then lost control of the car. the car flipped, several times before it ca a rest. still not clear if charges will be filed. >>> and in southwest traveling on island avenue also lost control of his car and then ran off the side of the road. car finally came to a stop, down a grassy embankment, trapping theook rescuers nearly 20 minutes to cut that driver free from the wreckage
residence think that the perpetrator area. you only parents i could not wan call in your worst night mayor. >> reporter: police tell me that they have received tips, by e-mail, social media and also by phone, as well but they have not said if any of those tips have led them to any lead. f new castle county wilmington delaware annie mccormack for channel six "action news".ia back to you. >> hopefully we are closer to catching this predator.eo injured, one critically...
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the eed to know the -- investigation will bring the perpetrators to justice. argentina is a great partner and friend and i believe we must continue to support our friends and continue to grow this critical relationship. once again, i thank my colleagues for their support of this resolution and urge members of this house to support house resolution 54, to further strengthen the great ties our country has with argentina. and i reserve the balance of my ime. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from california, mr. royce. mr. royce: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from south carolina, mr. duncan, who chairs the subcommittee on western hemisphere, and he's the primary co-sponsor of this measure. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. duncan: thank you, mr. chairman. i briefly want to mention the country of colombia, tremendous flooding and mudslides there have taken more than 200 lives and colombia is in the prayers of me, the western hemisphere subcommittee and others in america. i rise i
the eed to know the -- investigation will bring the perpetrators to justice. argentina is a great partner and friend and i believe we must continue to support our friends and continue to grow this critical relationship. once again, i thank my colleagues for their support of this resolution and urge members of this house to support house resolution 54, to further strengthen the great ties our country has with argentina. and i reserve the balance of my ime. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman...
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families of the russians killed this morningro we wish a swift recovery to the injured and of the perpetrators are brought to justice. t now i rise of the nomination of judge gorsuch to the supreme court that was just a dance by the judiciary committee. this afternoon it is clear that the judge has not had the 60 votes necessary to end debate on the nomination so now the focus said shifting away from the issue if he can get 60 votes on the cloture motion will the majority leader break the rules to get the judge on the bench? the majority leader has said several times he will be confirmed by the end of this week one way or another but what he really means is that if judge gorsuch does not earn 60 votes that is now the likely outcome thatxe republicans must exerciseuc the nuclear option to pass on a simple majority vote. i think the majority leader says if he says eddie nighttimes they will think nobody has a choice setting up a false choice support judge courses jersey will have no rice but to break the rules may be for the majority leader the nuclear option is the only option m but there are o
families of the russians killed this morningro we wish a swift recovery to the injured and of the perpetrators are brought to justice. t now i rise of the nomination of judge gorsuch to the supreme court that was just a dance by the judiciary committee. this afternoon it is clear that the judge has not had the 60 votes necessary to end debate on the nomination so now the focus said shifting away from the issue if he can get 60 votes on the cloture motion will the majority leader break the rules...
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the team has expressed relief that the perpetrator appears to have been caught.in germany that someone may have been prepared to kill in order to make money from shares. borussia dortmund's trainer says the team is looking forward to the next match, on saturday, but that some players haven't yet fully recovered. translation: a success away at monchengladbach would certainly give us something like a boost, once more. i can speak for myself, i definitely think that i am able, and at the moment i don't see a reason why i, personally, with all of the emotion involved here, should not be able to coach this game. the bombing shocked germany, especially as it was unclear who caused the attack and why. 0fficials remained cautious, saying the perpetrators could have been islamist extremists, or criminals with a completely different motivation. now, it seems, that caution has paid off. the authorities in venezuela say at least 11 people died in violence and looting on thursday, making it the bloodiest day in three weeks of anti—government protests. tens of thousands have t
the team has expressed relief that the perpetrator appears to have been caught.in germany that someone may have been prepared to kill in order to make money from shares. borussia dortmund's trainer says the team is looking forward to the next match, on saturday, but that some players haven't yet fully recovered. translation: a success away at monchengladbach would certainly give us something like a boost, once more. i can speak for myself, i definitely think that i am able, and at the moment i...
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officials remain cautious, saying in the perpetrators could be islamist extremists or criminals withs or criminals with a completely different motivation. now it seems that caution has paid off. us military officials say a close associate of the group that calls itself islamic state. us military officials say a close associate of the leader of the group which calls itself islamic state, has been killed in a commando raid abdurakhmon uzbeki was reportedly killed during the ground assault near mayadin in syria. our correspondent in washington, gary o'donoghue, has more details. the attack took place on the 6th of april. i think the reason foreign the gap is that they try to gather as much intelligence as they could in order to get the man they thought they had got. that was probably the reason for the delay. it was a ground operation, in other words the us spent a lot of time hitting people in syria and iraq, individuals through drone strikes and hellfire missiles fired from drones, much more rare is using commandos on the ground. and we'll have more later. as hacking becomes a bigger
officials remain cautious, saying in the perpetrators could be islamist extremists or criminals withs or criminals with a completely different motivation. now it seems that caution has paid off. us military officials say a close associate of the group that calls itself islamic state. us military officials say a close associate of the leader of the group which calls itself islamic state, has been killed in a commando raid abdurakhmon uzbeki was reportedly killed during the ground assault near...
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also yesterday president trump did call presidency sissi, to offer support to help find the perpetratorsnd the attack. isis did claim responsibility and say there are likely to be more attacks like this in the future coming into a time when christians are celebrating easter around the pope is visiting at the end of the month. >> thank you for the update. >> back to the u.s. now and headaches in the arir and on th ground. delta hoping to get back on track after days of cansemmcell flights after powerful storms hit the main hub of atlanta last week, thousands of passengers have been stranded during one of the busiest times of the year and delta is warning more cancellations may be possible. >>> and this sound was set off for a full 95 minutes in dallas. the hacker had access to the hub connecting all the sirens, calls to 911 jammed the system and delayed the help to people who needed help. the mayor has said he will prosecute those responsible. >> investors are looking to see if higher interest rates and the prospects of deregulation boost profits for the bank. new york, the first state in
also yesterday president trump did call presidency sissi, to offer support to help find the perpetratorsnd the attack. isis did claim responsibility and say there are likely to be more attacks like this in the future coming into a time when christians are celebrating easter around the pope is visiting at the end of the month. >> thank you for the update. >> back to the u.s. now and headaches in the arir and on th ground. delta hoping to get back on track after days of cansemmcell...
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but it's a really complicated issue because sometimes the violence can be uploaded by the perpetratore watching trying to prevent it. it's a very hard thing for people to sort out. >> it was up for three hours. is that a long time? >> it's a very long time. you would have thought it could have been taken down sooner. it may have been because it was a sunday or not flagged quick enough. >> your magazine "wired" reports facebook has resists from using algorithms to prevent videos like this from being shared. why do theyry rey cyst it? >> one is the nature of facebook. raw and visible and be shared. he's good for the most part until something like this happens. what they have to do is how much filtering they want to do before something goes live and how much afterward. when somebody goes up, there are issues related to free speech. how do you stop a perpetrator or a shot that someone is witnessing who wanted to use the live video feed as a way to stop it. that's an entirely different case but the exact same issue. that's why it's complicated. >> has facebook's fill philosop been evolving
but it's a really complicated issue because sometimes the violence can be uploaded by the perpetratore watching trying to prevent it. it's a very hard thing for people to sort out. >> it was up for three hours. is that a long time? >> it's a very long time. you would have thought it could have been taken down sooner. it may have been because it was a sunday or not flagged quick enough. >> your magazine "wired" reports facebook has resists from using algorithms to...
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why we stand with the people of this country against such heinous acts perpetrated -- the word gets used to often, but this barbaric enemy and what why do makes it clear to me it is we stand together. i met today with the afghan president. here, we had another focused work to alignwe our efforts. i think him for his warm welcome , him and his leadership, his personal leadership in the midst of very difficult times and for the inclusive approach of this unity government with the chief executive who was in our private meeting and the larger meeting between our delegations. we discussed his initiative to make the government more responsive to all afghan people and we all recognize the challenges to this government presented by enemies of the afghan people who refused to renounce violence. as you know, president trump has directed a review of our policies in afghanistan as the new administration takes hold in washington. an ongoing dialogue with afghanistan's leadership. that is why i came here. we heard at length from the nato commander and in order to provide my best assessments and advice
why we stand with the people of this country against such heinous acts perpetrated -- the word gets used to often, but this barbaric enemy and what why do makes it clear to me it is we stand together. i met today with the afghan president. here, we had another focused work to alignwe our efforts. i think him for his warm welcome , him and his leadership, his personal leadership in the midst of very difficult times and for the inclusive approach of this unity government with the chief executive...
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to those terrorist groups involving them to use chemical weapons in the future and to continue perpetrating terrorist acts against the syrians. a associated terrorist organizations did wage many attacks on many parts of syria and its allies in the war against terrorism confronting them despite desperate attempts to support them. the american aggression is under this umbrella. this condemnable aggression is a grave extraplation of the same erroneous american strategy that began six years ago, one of providing all forms of assistance to what the united states called moderate arm opposition groups. this strategy harms counter terrorism by the syrian arab army and its partners and makes the united states a partner of isil and other terrorist groups that since day one of the the unjust war against syria have attacked army positions and military bases as well as the infrastructure. let me recall to this council that the united states leads a purported alliance against isil. however, the real achievements of that coalition is to kill civilians and to strike at infrastructure in syria. its real obj
to those terrorist groups involving them to use chemical weapons in the future and to continue perpetrating terrorist acts against the syrians. a associated terrorist organizations did wage many attacks on many parts of syria and its allies in the war against terrorism confronting them despite desperate attempts to support them. the american aggression is under this umbrella. this condemnable aggression is a grave extraplation of the same erroneous american strategy that began six years ago,...
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of gender-based violence, and for standing up to demand that the government and judiciary hold perpetrators to account. thank you. [applause] mr. shannon: our next honoree is malebogo molefhe from botswana. a beautiful country. a former national basketball player who had her whole life ahead of her, she was brutally assaulted at the hand of an ex-boyfriend, escaped death and now uses a wheelchair due to the injuries she endured. he has dedicated her life to teaching other girls to fight harmful gender stereotypes and domestic abuse. she is being honored for her tenacity, strength, and resilience to help other women and girls overcome the scourge of domestic violence, especially those who have become disabled as a result of such abuse. [applause] mr. shannon: our next honoree is natalia ponce de leon from colombia. in surviving a sulfuric acid attack by a stalker, she underwent multiple surgeries to address burns to her face and body. she calls her recovery a rebirth which led her to start her own foundation to help other acid attack survivors. as a result of her advocacy, the colombian cong
of gender-based violence, and for standing up to demand that the government and judiciary hold perpetrators to account. thank you. [applause] mr. shannon: our next honoree is malebogo molefhe from botswana. a beautiful country. a former national basketball player who had her whole life ahead of her, she was brutally assaulted at the hand of an ex-boyfriend, escaped death and now uses a wheelchair due to the injuries she endured. he has dedicated her life to teaching other girls to fight harmful...