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nationality in blue supports is discriminatory because it suggests that the fans can be explained by perpetrators nationality. ok let's bring in a speech here from the swiss people's party and also sound one but he's a muslim rights campaigner and also chief editor of islam twenty century good evening to you both knew was let's start with you first do you think this is a good idea. good evening no i don't think that is a good idea that's no good because one of the biggest problems our country has is being politically correct because we have got massive problems with criminal furring people and it's not a solution to choose don't talk about it when you look for example at the can't there are twenty six point five percent for in people that are doing fifty four percent of all criminal activities these are problems that need to be discussed and soundman i mean you've heard there what are your views. well as far as the action of the police and i think it makes sense is quite logical it's not about political correctness some about hiding says to sticks in fact it's about making sure people are more in
nationality in blue supports is discriminatory because it suggests that the fans can be explained by perpetrators nationality. ok let's bring in a speech here from the swiss people's party and also sound one but he's a muslim rights campaigner and also chief editor of islam twenty century good evening to you both knew was let's start with you first do you think this is a good idea. good evening no i don't think that is a good idea that's no good because one of the biggest problems our country...
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>> guest: because we have a system in place now which the perpetrator is never doubted, the perpetrator never pays ason price, the cost of any settlement is taken out of the us treasury and all of us as taxpayers pick up the tab. the members reimbursement allowance which is the way we actually run our office is in impacted by it. it's a get out of jail free card for those perpetrators. >> host: so how would your legislation change the system to track. >> guest: there are number things we are recommending. one bill require members and staff to have sexual harassment training, mandatory every year. the on that the second bill will provide a means by which you do not have to sign a nondisclosure agreement and there will be a special victims counsel available to the victim to support and represent the victim. you will not be forced to go through mediation and when you look at most sexual harassment cases you either go to the media or file a lawsuit. on capitol hill you cannot do either. >> host: were talking with congresswomanar jackie spear frm california. she has a new legislation dealing
>> guest: because we have a system in place now which the perpetrator is never doubted, the perpetrator never pays ason price, the cost of any settlement is taken out of the us treasury and all of us as taxpayers pick up the tab. the members reimbursement allowance which is the way we actually run our office is in impacted by it. it's a get out of jail free card for those perpetrators. >> host: so how would your legislation change the system to track. >> guest: there are...
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well and me and mine there needs to be an investigation to determine to identify the specific perpetrators of these crimes and ascertain their the intent with which they committed them phil who makes the ultimate determination as to if this will be deemed a genocide and do you believe that this will ultimately whether in a few months or a few years be deemed to genocide well the ultimate determinant error of this would be in our view in international criminal court such as international criminal court and you know that is where are we have called for the perpetrators of these acts against the writing and to be sent we have clearly said that crimes against humanity have been committed by the myanmar military you know that the various different perhaps it acts that are in the genocide convention have also been incorporated into the rome statute so you know we're talking about many of the same things that the big issue with the difference between crimes against humanity and genocide is talking about the intent to destroy in whole in part and in our view is that you know we're not even to the
well and me and mine there needs to be an investigation to determine to identify the specific perpetrators of these crimes and ascertain their the intent with which they committed them phil who makes the ultimate determination as to if this will be deemed a genocide and do you believe that this will ultimately whether in a few months or a few years be deemed to genocide well the ultimate determinant error of this would be in our view in international criminal court such as international...
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and in my case, my perpetrator was my manager.nd that's somebody who was supposed to represent me, and somebody that i was supposed to trust. so that's somebody that i'm supposed to go to if something like this happened. and the only thing that i can encourage is that women keep speaking out, keep speaking up. that's why i created who is your harvey, becae i wanted a safe place for women to be able to name their perpetrator. and if i have -- if i have an e-mail naming a perpetrator and i get another one, i have the -- they have the option of being connected. to each other or to an investigative reporter. >> and it's been working. i know you've been relying on that. that's been happening. but i want to bring in another audience member. she's one of the hundreds of women who have accused hollywood director james toback that he's called just too people. these are people i don't know. >> in the case of james toback, over 300 women have come forward to say they were sexually harassed or assaulted by this one man. however, due to the st
and in my case, my perpetrator was my manager.nd that's somebody who was supposed to represent me, and somebody that i was supposed to trust. so that's somebody that i'm supposed to go to if something like this happened. and the only thing that i can encourage is that women keep speaking out, keep speaking up. that's why i created who is your harvey, becae i wanted a safe place for women to be able to name their perpetrator. and if i have -- if i have an e-mail naming a perpetrator and i get...
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since september 14, 2001 when congress passed an authorization military force to go after the perpetrators of the attack. 16 years, one month and 18 days ago as of today. the longest armed conflict in history and it shows no signs even after the death of osama bin laden. the conflict has been going on for so long that many are somewhat immune to it. for those that serve amenable to become its down from 1.8% in 1968 and 8.7% in 1945. succumb it is increasingly unlikely that any of us even know those that are fighting in this ever-expanding global conflict. sadly, last week for tragic reasons these issues were brought to the forefront with the deathse of four. service members, army sergeant johnson, sergeant jeremiah johnson, sergeant dustin wright. two of those, the two sergeants johnson were part of a 12 man patrol whose mission is not clear. we know there are trained military occupational specialties and vehicle mechanics and chemical biological specialists were outside of thepe traditional. in the wa the more powers whethe department described in initiative o5 of 645 personnel s advise a
since september 14, 2001 when congress passed an authorization military force to go after the perpetrators of the attack. 16 years, one month and 18 days ago as of today. the longest armed conflict in history and it shows no signs even after the death of osama bin laden. the conflict has been going on for so long that many are somewhat immune to it. for those that serve amenable to become its down from 1.8% in 1968 and 8.7% in 1945. succumb it is increasingly unlikely that any of us even know...
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the perpetrator is reportedly in police custody. he was shot in the leg.do not know if the reports about shots being fired were shots coming from the driver of the truck or from policeman or private citizens trying to stop him. according to reports, the truck was eventually stopped when it collided with a school bus. once again, the perpetrator is in police custody but so far the authorities have not released more information of what could be behind this. brent: is there any confirmation concerning casualties? carsten: well, we have heard as many as six are possibly dead and 11 injured is the latest figure i heard. but we are still in the very early stages and there has been no official tally, if you like. but it seems there is no accomplice of the perpetrator on the run, but also that has not been ruled out. hopefully at least they will be no ongoing -- this event is not an ongoing one, but we do not know this for sure. brent: carsten with that breaking news story. thank you. after a short break i will be back to take you to the day. stick around for that
the perpetrator is reportedly in police custody. he was shot in the leg.do not know if the reports about shots being fired were shots coming from the driver of the truck or from policeman or private citizens trying to stop him. according to reports, the truck was eventually stopped when it collided with a school bus. once again, the perpetrator is in police custody but so far the authorities have not released more information of what could be behind this. brent: is there any confirmation...
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perpetrators often have the same methodology over and over. so that does radically change our reality. we're looking at historical events that are likely rather than the eternal he said/she said. >> with regard to senator rankin, there are it was pektwof this claim there are the forced kiss and the photograph. are there equally reprehensible or is one worth than the other. >> i would like to us get away from these subjective discussions of sexual violation. sexual assault. and really drag it always out of culture and emotions into the realm of law. i was in my 50s before i was told by my partner, who is a private investigator, that my professor putting his hand between my thighs against my will when i was 19 is sexual assault according to the law of the connecticut. i didn't know, i thought it was harassment. a lot of the discussion media including cnn often has been identifying a lot of these violations that are crimes, according to state law. it varies state by state, but are crimes, not harassment, that is accurate. forcibly kissing someone
perpetrators often have the same methodology over and over. so that does radically change our reality. we're looking at historical events that are likely rather than the eternal he said/she said. >> with regard to senator rankin, there are it was pektwof this claim there are the forced kiss and the photograph. are there equally reprehensible or is one worth than the other. >> i would like to us get away from these subjective discussions of sexual violation. sexual assault. and...
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there is a question to be debated whether a perpetrator were to admit whether or not they should have to pay for that settlement rather than the treasury and the taxpayer. as you may or may not know settlements happen on a regular basis and right now under the rules the house institution pays to resolve these through settlements. that's not something we have shined a light on. think will have discussions about that now that it's become more apparent is becoming a bigger problem. i went to remind people it doesn't always involve members. it can evolve staff on staff situations. training is so important. we have a lot of young staff this might be the first professional position and it's important that we do a better job training that's why mandating training is critically important. >> caller: i'm shocked that representative is spinning this. $15 million from yesterday is outrageous. then she said we are to have a discussion. i've been retired for seven years. even back in the '90s we had to take sexual harassment courses. why are the republicans and democrats are far behind? you talk a
there is a question to be debated whether a perpetrator were to admit whether or not they should have to pay for that settlement rather than the treasury and the taxpayer. as you may or may not know settlements happen on a regular basis and right now under the rules the house institution pays to resolve these through settlements. that's not something we have shined a light on. think will have discussions about that now that it's become more apparent is becoming a bigger problem. i went to...
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harassment, sexual harassment or workplace bullying but were reluctant to come forward because the perpetrator was a member or senior staffer. and the word around the capitol is that those are the people that are going to be protected, not the employees. and they also were afraid of retaliation and of having their names brought out publicly which might make them when it comes to future hiring. >> first of all i want to be clear that we're talking about a small amount of people who have done have over the years.
harassment, sexual harassment or workplace bullying but were reluctant to come forward because the perpetrator was a member or senior staffer. and the word around the capitol is that those are the people that are going to be protected, not the employees. and they also were afraid of retaliation and of having their names brought out publicly which might make them when it comes to future hiring. >> first of all i want to be clear that we're talking about a small amount of people who have...
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perpetrators often have the same methodology over and over.o that really does radically change our reality, we're looking at an historical event that are like rather than the esister-in-law he said/she said. >> with regard to senator franken, there are two aspects of this claim. there's the forced kiss and there's the photograph. in nome yommy wolf's assessment are they equally reprehensible or is one worse than the other? >> well, i'd really like us to get away, mike, from these discussions of alleged sexual assault and bring it into the realm of law. i was in my 50s before i was told by my partner who is a private investigator that my professor putting his hands between my thighs against my will when i was 19 is sexual assault according to the laws of connecticut. i didn't know, i thought it was harassment. all of the discussion in the media and including cnn has identified a lot of these violations are crimes according to state law, they vary state by state, but they are crimes as harassment. that's not accurate. so forcibly abusing someone
perpetrators often have the same methodology over and over.o that really does radically change our reality, we're looking at an historical event that are like rather than the esister-in-law he said/she said. >> with regard to senator franken, there are two aspects of this claim. there's the forced kiss and there's the photograph. in nome yommy wolf's assessment are they equally reprehensible or is one worse than the other? >> well, i'd really like us to get away, mike, from these...
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for example, in california, you can sue the alleged perpetrator. but i think the most important thing to understand is that there are, i think, three types of perpetrators. the first t are the clulueless. nature, it is hard toto imagine there are still the people around, but there are some people who honestly don't appreciate their behavior -- and it is usually fairly mild behavior -- and that his behavior that constititutes reay sexual jokes, banter, offensive remarks that should not be set in the w work place. those people are clueless. and if you telell them that ther behavivior is offensive, inappropriate, they typically feel remorse and want to make amends. careecond type are the less. they really don't care. they know their behavior is inappropriate. and as soon as they are caught or reprimanded, they understand that they need to change their behavior if they want to keep their jobs. so they will. they don't change their minds, but they change their behavior. finally, there are what i call corrupt predators. and those are most of the people w
for example, in california, you can sue the alleged perpetrator. but i think the most important thing to understand is that there are, i think, three types of perpetrators. the first t are the clulueless. nature, it is hard toto imagine there are still the people around, but there are some people who honestly don't appreciate their behavior -- and it is usually fairly mild behavior -- and that his behavior that constititutes reay sexual jokes, banter, offensive remarks that should not be set in...
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what color was the perpetrator's hair?ack or d, dirty blond and we have the results in right now. so they're still growing but if looks like a, dark brown is going to win it and that is -- >> yeah, that is true. so what's interesting though, we had some people -- >> good job, audience. >> but some picked the last choice which was light blond. excuse me, dark blond went with that situation when people don't know what to pick they default to their last choice, also hair -- >> really. >> we don't know what to pick it's always the last choice, d. air color is subjective so, example, i have very light hair color. when i see somebody with brown hair i may interpret that as dark brown or black whereas you have darker hair so you might -- >> yes, i do. >> you might look at somebody's hair colorly differently. >> our third question, what was the age of the perpetrator? a, 29, b, 36, c, 42, or d, 51. so click in your answers. and is it looked like most people think he was a, 29. but i believe the real answer is -- >> we're actually
what color was the perpetrator's hair?ack or d, dirty blond and we have the results in right now. so they're still growing but if looks like a, dark brown is going to win it and that is -- >> yeah, that is true. so what's interesting though, we had some people -- >> good job, audience. >> but some picked the last choice which was light blond. excuse me, dark blond went with that situation when people don't know what to pick they default to their last choice, also hair --...
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like nobody wants to come forward from the bollywood industry to name and shame these kinds of perpetratorsf perpetrators. it will come. remember, the same thing happens all over the world. the cost of not getting a part in bollywood is to starve. the cost of not getting a part in hollywood is that your career might not be taking off. how can we wipe out this kind of abuse from the industry? write scripts and make films that don't objectify women. that they are not just sexual toys in a just sexual toys in movie, objectify women. that they are not just sexual toys in movie, and secondly, we must not see ourselves asa secondly, we must not see ourselves as a powerplay. it is prevalent in the sports industry as well as hollywood. across all industries. yes and we have to understand it is time we stopped looking at women as objects and property. yes, we have looked at women as property. they are no longer property. we have to leave it there. we appreciate you joining us at newsday. if all we go, i need to tell you that i love your films. thank you so much forjoining us films. thank you so much
like nobody wants to come forward from the bollywood industry to name and shame these kinds of perpetratorsf perpetrators. it will come. remember, the same thing happens all over the world. the cost of not getting a part in bollywood is to starve. the cost of not getting a part in hollywood is that your career might not be taking off. how can we wipe out this kind of abuse from the industry? write scripts and make films that don't objectify women. that they are not just sexual toys in a just...
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that to obliterate medicare and medicaid tomorrow this is a ponzi scheme from corporate america to perpetrate on the american people designed to be raised for word with those benefits to the middle-class but if you are the wealthiest 1 percent they will give you the sun and the moon and stars. all of that as the backbone of our democracy so now we
that to obliterate medicare and medicaid tomorrow this is a ponzi scheme from corporate america to perpetrate on the american people designed to be raised for word with those benefits to the middle-class but if you are the wealthiest 1 percent they will give you the sun and the moon and stars. all of that as the backbone of our democracy so now we
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since september 14, 2001, when congress passed an authorization of military force to go after the perpetrators of the 9/11 attacks. that was 16 years, one month, and 18 days ago as of today. the war in afghanistan is the longest armed conflict in america's history, and it shows no signs of abating even six years after the death of osama bin laden. the conflict has been going on so long that many are somewhat immune to it. i heard a high schooler recently say war is all i have ever known. it's the status quo. it's the background music to daily life. and yet only .4% of the population of the united states serves in the military. that's down from 1.8% in 1968 and 8.7% in 1945. so it's increasingly unlikely that many of us even know those who are deployed and fighting in this ever expanding global conflict. sadly, last week for tragic reasons these issues were brought to the forefront with the death of four brave american service members in niger. army sergeant david johnson, sergeant brian black, sergeant jeremiah gentleman johnson and sergeant dustin wright. two of those killed, sergeants johnso
since september 14, 2001, when congress passed an authorization of military force to go after the perpetrators of the 9/11 attacks. that was 16 years, one month, and 18 days ago as of today. the war in afghanistan is the longest armed conflict in america's history, and it shows no signs of abating even six years after the death of osama bin laden. the conflict has been going on so long that many are somewhat immune to it. i heard a high schooler recently say war is all i have ever known. it's...
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when it finds isis at fault for chemical weapons but when it is one of their friends who is the perpetrator the problem the problem is suddenly the gym not their friend who committed the crime but russia knows how bad this looks to defend a regime's use of chemical weapons so they attempt to create a distraction in this case the distraction is the resolution that they offered it would also allow russia or any other member to micro-manage the gym it puts this council in the absurd position of putting the fox in charge of the henhouse having countries like russia and syria dictate how when and where we investigate the use of chemical weapons in recent weeks the united states has worked with great effort to work with russia in drafting this resolution. it's a shame that we found out today they had planned to veto it the entire time we were bribed the resolution three times to incorporate the concerns of russia and all council members at the same time russia refused to hold a single consultation on its own draft while we held many consultations it is clear now that the only concern russia had w
when it finds isis at fault for chemical weapons but when it is one of their friends who is the perpetrator the problem the problem is suddenly the gym not their friend who committed the crime but russia knows how bad this looks to defend a regime's use of chemical weapons so they attempt to create a distraction in this case the distraction is the resolution that they offered it would also allow russia or any other member to micro-manage the gym it puts this council in the absurd position of...
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the perpetrator was born and raised in the netherlands, unquote. so where did president trump find such vile content, irresponsibly shared devoid of context, false in at least one case with the sole purpose seemingly of inflaming and encouraging fear and hatred? well, the original tweets come from this woman, the deputy leader of the extreme right britain first in the uc. just last year she was accused of, quote, religiously aggravated harassment for harassing a muslim woman on the street. national security experts say that the potential consequences cannot be ignored. >> it has all kinds of ripple effects, both in terms of perhaps inciting or encouraging anti-muslim violence and as well causes i think our friends and allies around the world to wonder about the judgement of the president of the united states. >> well, that became clear when the spokesperson for british prime minister theresa may, quote, it is wrong to for the president to have done this. britain first seeks to divide communities in use of their hateful narratives which peddle lies
the perpetrator was born and raised in the netherlands, unquote. so where did president trump find such vile content, irresponsibly shared devoid of context, false in at least one case with the sole purpose seemingly of inflaming and encouraging fear and hatred? well, the original tweets come from this woman, the deputy leader of the extreme right britain first in the uc. just last year she was accused of, quote, religiously aggravated harassment for harassing a muslim woman on the street....
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. >> they want the system fixed and the perpetrators held accountable. >> california congresswoman told lawmakers their own colleagues are among the perpetrators. >> in fact there are two members of congress, republican and democrat right now -- >> she did not name names but spear painted a picture of what she calls egregious or sometimes illegal behavior that current and former staffers are reporting on capitol hill. >> these propositions such as are you beginning to be a good girl, to perpetrators exposing their genitals. >> last month spear shared her own experience of an unwanted encounter when she was a young legislative aid. she started the #me too i don't think congress /* -- congress. >> this member asked a staffer to bring them over some materials so their residence and the young staffer is a young woman, went there and was greeted with a member in a towel, it was a male, who then invited her in. at that point he decided to expose himself. >> spears calling on lawmakers to require yearly mandatory sexual harassment training for congressional members and staff. institute a clima
. >> they want the system fixed and the perpetrators held accountable. >> california congresswoman told lawmakers their own colleagues are among the perpetrators. >> in fact there are two members of congress, republican and democrat right now -- >> she did not name names but spear painted a picture of what she calls egregious or sometimes illegal behavior that current and former staffers are reporting on capitol hill. >> these propositions such as are you beginning...
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we all need to accept that we are born with the capacity to become perpetrators.erage". another says, "thankfully impactful courage." gary says, "those guys we re courage." gary says, "those guys were unbelievable and to think we worry about what we have to deal with". the full interview is available on social media. and injust a moment, we'll be talking to the british explorer benedict allen, who is now back in the country after going missing in a remote area of papua new guinea. time for the latest bbc news with rebecca. good morning. the bbc understands that senior cabinet figures have agreed britain should offer to pay more money to leave the eu, but only if member states agree to move on to discussing trade next month. theresa may met colleagues including michael gove and borisjohnson last night, and is expected to make the new offer to the eu during talks later this week. robert mugabe is expected to face the start of impeachment proceedings today after refusing to step down as president of zimbabwe. the country's ruling party, zanu—pf, said the process coul
we all need to accept that we are born with the capacity to become perpetrators.erage". another says, "thankfully impactful courage." gary says, "those guys we re courage." gary says, "those guys were unbelievable and to think we worry about what we have to deal with". the full interview is available on social media. and injust a moment, we'll be talking to the british explorer benedict allen, who is now back in the country after going missing in a remote area...
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up both victims and the perpetrators of moving up careers. both victims and the perpetrators of moving summary of today's news. good morning. at least eight people have been killed and i! seriously hurt in new york city in what officials have described as a terror attack. eyewitnesses saw a white pick—up truck driving at speed down a cycle path in lower manhattan, before it hit a number cyclists and pedestrians. a 29—year—old man was shot by police before being arrested and taken to hospital. the mayor of new york, bill de blasio has condemned the attack. that this action was intended to break our spirit. new yorkers are strong. new yorkers are resilient and our spirit will never be moved by an act of violence and an act meant to intimidate usment we have been tested before as a city, very near the site of today's tragedy and new yorkers do not give in in the face of these kinds of actions. the prime minister has referred the first secretary of state, damian green, to the country's most senior civil servant, after he was accused of making sexual advances towards a female conservative a
up both victims and the perpetrators of moving up careers. both victims and the perpetrators of moving summary of today's news. good morning. at least eight people have been killed and i! seriously hurt in new york city in what officials have described as a terror attack. eyewitnesses saw a white pick—up truck driving at speed down a cycle path in lower manhattan, before it hit a number cyclists and pedestrians. a 29—year—old man was shot by police before being arrested and taken to...
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if you throw in the figures from wales, that's closer to 700 perpetrators of domestic abuse who havetors of domestic abuse also having a history of violence towards pets. but i should stress, the campaigners and charities involved in this believe that the true figure is likely to be much higher, because victims often won't blow the whistle on the abuse to their pets because they fear the pet may be taken away from them. and what is the evidence linking animal cruelty to domestic violence? it is very difficult to prove a causal link, but there is a growing body of research, particularly from the united states, suggesting that there is a link between those willing to perpetrate animal abuse and domestic abuse. speaking and anecdotally this week to an officer involved in domestic violence, he had looked at his ten most high—risk cases of domestic abuse, cases where the victim was in severe danger of losing their life or of being seriously injured. of those top ten, the top ten most at risk cases, in six of those cases, the perpetrator also had a history of animal cruelty. i should say a
if you throw in the figures from wales, that's closer to 700 perpetrators of domestic abuse who havetors of domestic abuse also having a history of violence towards pets. but i should stress, the campaigners and charities involved in this believe that the true figure is likely to be much higher, because victims often won't blow the whistle on the abuse to their pets because they fear the pet may be taken away from them. and what is the evidence linking animal cruelty to domestic violence? it is...
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chuck schumer and nancy perpetrator pelosi refused to attend the meeting with the president. funding runs out december 8. coming up next, the high tech take down of a teenager who was on a minute i crime spree this morning. also ahead, have you gotten a phone call from a number that is close to your own number? those robo calls are on the rise, and the cams are cost ing some people big bucks. we'll tell you what is being done to curb the problem and how you can protect yourself. take a look at this, base yum ping is a little crazy. wait until you see the incredible stunt these dare devils pulled off. wow. coming up on the final five, senator rand paul is talking about the attack that left him with several broken ribs. we'll tell you why he's so puzzled with how it happened and why it happened. tonight on the final five at . >> you can run from the police, but can't always hide, especially if there's a chopper in the air. fairfax county police release video from a man hunt early this morning. they say a teenager went on a minute i crime spree attempting to hold up a convenienc
chuck schumer and nancy perpetrator pelosi refused to attend the meeting with the president. funding runs out december 8. coming up next, the high tech take down of a teenager who was on a minute i crime spree this morning. also ahead, have you gotten a phone call from a number that is close to your own number? those robo calls are on the rise, and the cams are cost ing some people big bucks. we'll tell you what is being done to curb the problem and how you can protect yourself. take a look at...
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. >> they want the system fixed and the perpetrators held accountable. >> california congresswoman told colleagues are among the perpetrators. >> in fact there are two members of congress, republican and democrat right now -- >> she did not name names but spear painted a picture of what she calls egregious or sometimes illegal behavior that current and former staffers are reporting on capitol hill. >> these propositions such as are you beginning to be a good girl, to perpetrators exposing their genitals. >> last month spear shared her own experience of an unwanted encounter when she was a young legislative aid. she started think congress /* -- congress. >> this member asked a staffer to bring them over some materials so their residence and the young staffer is a young woman, went there and was greeted with a member in a towel, it was a male, who then invited her in. at that point he decided to expose himself. >> spears calling on lawmakers to require yearly mandatory sexual harassment training for congressional members and staff. institute a climate survey every two years to gauge the s
. >> they want the system fixed and the perpetrators held accountable. >> california congresswoman told colleagues are among the perpetrators. >> in fact there are two members of congress, republican and democrat right now -- >> she did not name names but spear painted a picture of what she calls egregious or sometimes illegal behavior that current and former staffers are reporting on capitol hill. >> these propositions such as are you beginning to be a good girl,...
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too often lately, we turn to focusing on the perpetrator's identity and their politics.hat does a disservice to everybody, but because this isa political issue. rate victims, assault victims don't care whether the perpetrators are liberals, conservatives, democrats, republicans. it transcends politics. our discussion is not just here at the table but the american conservatives, democrats, republicans. it transcends politics. our discussion is not just here at the table but the american discourse should reflect it. >> kimberly: on a more macro level, yeah. i think these examples in these cases are people who have suffered and are victims and they allegations they make. we study, listen, learn to men like greg said, perhaps it provides a framework going forward so people understand this is not acceptable. >> jesse: he should be held accountable, which i believe he will be. the initial apology, if anyone read it, was really bad. he trivialized it and said something along lines of "i'm really sorry she misremembered it or remembered it differently than i did." and then acted
too often lately, we turn to focusing on the perpetrator's identity and their politics.hat does a disservice to everybody, but because this isa political issue. rate victims, assault victims don't care whether the perpetrators are liberals, conservatives, democrats, republicans. it transcends politics. our discussion is not just here at the table but the american conservatives, democrats, republicans. it transcends politics. our discussion is not just here at the table but the american...
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. >> they want the system fixed and the perpetrators held accountable. >> the legislation she's pushingbring changes to washington. >> and a former astronaut takes his mission to the east bay. >> we see bright skies in the western horizon. dark and dreary is that rainy and windy. >> let's take a live look at the afternoon commute. we take a look at the san mateo bridge. oncoming traffic is usually the heavier commute. even on the right-hand side, westbound is looking pretty slow going this afternoon. really? really? really? really? really? see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. >> abc7 news report he amy hollyfield has the story. >> reporter: the retired astronaut jose hernandez is dlifrgs the message to high school seniors that there's a space for everyone. even in the uc system. that they should definitely apply. >> i think they're motivated. i think the key is just exposure. >> reporter: his auns was made up of seniors. seniors who might need advice
. >> they want the system fixed and the perpetrators held accountable. >> the legislation she's pushingbring changes to washington. >> and a former astronaut takes his mission to the east bay. >> we see bright skies in the western horizon. dark and dreary is that rainy and windy. >> let's take a live look at the afternoon commute. we take a look at the san mateo bridge. oncoming traffic is usually the heavier commute. even on the right-hand side, westbound is...
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brent: briefly, we are running out of time, but we are talking about the perpetrators your.ut what about the victims? what kind of legacy does this leave for the people who were victims of the atrocities? >> well, international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia is closing now after 25 years. and this will leave a lot of, i have to say, still-unresolved things. the victims are not always satisfied. they are partially satisfied. for example, about the verdict for mladic, victims are satisfied about the genocide and the verdict that he is to be blamed about genocide in server neederbrenzi, but he wasn't blad for genocide and six other cities. the closing of this court is historic for the whole region, but only with the will of political leaders, the reconciliation can only begin. brent: ida, with dw's bosnian service, tonight. ida, thank you. >> thank you, very much. brent: other stories making headlines around the world, police in pakistan say gunmen have opened fire on worshipers outside a mosque in islamabad. three or four attackers on motorbikes shot it members of
brent: briefly, we are running out of time, but we are talking about the perpetrators your.ut what about the victims? what kind of legacy does this leave for the people who were victims of the atrocities? >> well, international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia is closing now after 25 years. and this will leave a lot of, i have to say, still-unresolved things. the victims are not always satisfied. they are partially satisfied. for example, about the verdict for mladic, victims...
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. >> tease harasser propositions such as are you going to be a good girl, to perpetrators exposing their genitals, to victims having their private parts grabbed on the house floor, all they ask in return as staff members is to be able to work in a hostile-free work environment. if the employee makes it this far, they then have to go -- they want the system fixed. >> and the perpetrators held accou accountable is what she said. last month she shared her own story of harassment. she was working as a congressional staffer in her mid 20s. she also plans to introduce the me too congress act which will require more transparency while providing better support for victims. >>> new details on alabama senate candidate roy moore. house speaker paul ryan says moore should step aside saying the sexual misconduct accusations against the republican are credible. ryan is the latest republican leader trying to push the senate candidate out of the race after a fifth woman came forward yesterday saying moore assaulted her web she was 16. moore denies any misconduct. >>> taking sides at stanford. the contro
. >> tease harasser propositions such as are you going to be a good girl, to perpetrators exposing their genitals, to victims having their private parts grabbed on the house floor, all they ask in return as staff members is to be able to work in a hostile-free work environment. if the employee makes it this far, they then have to go -- they want the system fixed. >> and the perpetrators held accou accountable is what she said. last month she shared her own story of harassment. she...
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travel in groups if possible and one more thing, if assaulted, they say, try to take note of the perpetrator's clothing appearance or other details that you can provide to police that they could use in their investigation. now, campus police do remind the community that they do provide a 24/7 escort service to anyone needing escort around the campus itself, all they have to do is pick up that blue emergency phone. we can tell that you d.c. police and american university police are still investigating this incident. live at au, i'm melanie alnwick, fox5 local news. >> melanie, thank you. 4:32 is the time. investigators are now involved in the search for three missing william county in virginia. the fbi says they're worried the teens could be in danger. ashley lemus breonia thomas and sham ray ya' wright left the bristow area sunday morning. police want to hear from you if you know where they are. >> ♪ >> roy moore and donald trump, we are toast. >> you're the guy that could just for fun -- think how much fun it would be just to be the foil and point out what an idiot this guy is. >> that's ariz
travel in groups if possible and one more thing, if assaulted, they say, try to take note of the perpetrator's clothing appearance or other details that you can provide to police that they could use in their investigation. now, campus police do remind the community that they do provide a 24/7 escort service to anyone needing escort around the campus itself, all they have to do is pick up that blue emergency phone. we can tell that you d.c. police and american university police are still...
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now they're trying to find out who the perpetrator knew and as we've seen, we've got a second man that's being sought by the fbi. they're trying to find out who his networks were, who he was in contact with. who he spoke to, if there's anyone mentoring him, was anyone instructing him? was he, in fact, purely a loan wolf but part of a network >> we know investigators talked to his family members and neighbors. we also learned it was planned out well in advance and the suspect seems to be an isis sympathizer but wasn't on anyone's radar or watch list, is there anything that can be done to prevent situations like this >> individuals that stay below the radar screen, who have great get on the internet and start - projecting or telegraphing their intent to commit jihad or anything like that, those people are impossible to find. there has been discussion that perhaps he may have had discussions in the mosque. in community in ohio and in tampa, florida, but we're learning this. individual that stays below radar screen, that's just quiet and does goes about his business and in this case, possibl
now they're trying to find out who the perpetrator knew and as we've seen, we've got a second man that's being sought by the fbi. they're trying to find out who his networks were, who he was in contact with. who he spoke to, if there's anyone mentoring him, was anyone instructing him? was he, in fact, purely a loan wolf but part of a network >> we know investigators talked to his family members and neighbors. we also learned it was planned out well in advance and the suspect seems to be...
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it seems that the naming of the perpetrators is stopping them from doing it.er to call it out and catch people who are doing the wrong thing? it does seem that the weinstein scandal and subsequent revelations tend to reveal a rather dramatic failure of parenting going on. i think parents need to tell their girls, their daughters, like for one of the weinstein occasions, he was banging on an actress's door in the middle of the night, he was drunk. i think she should know that you don't let a man in. sorry, no! i don't think you can navigate life from cradle to grave without experiencing a road traffic accident or encountering a serious illness and you cannot avoid unpleasant sexual experience. what? no no no no no! it is absolutely ridiculous that you have chosen the parenting issue of the girl inside the room who is vulnerable. the idea is there is an abuse of power from a man who has got to that stage. there is an issue with men. the reason why this is a crisis is because the patriarchy he does not allow... it's not a patriachy. don't let him in. for a man to
it seems that the naming of the perpetrators is stopping them from doing it.er to call it out and catch people who are doing the wrong thing? it does seem that the weinstein scandal and subsequent revelations tend to reveal a rather dramatic failure of parenting going on. i think parents need to tell their girls, their daughters, like for one of the weinstein occasions, he was banging on an actress's door in the middle of the night, he was drunk. i think she should know that you don't let a man...
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it wasn't devin kelley that perpetrated these things on his own. he was driven to do that. we don't know why. our hearts go out to his family. and the loss that they must be shouldering right now. there are a lot of victims here. and it's light and darkness and darkness came into light that sunday morning. and took out a sutherland. devin they were family. they were not parishioners. >> thank you. we know you live up the road, but as you were saying, your daughter is a parishioner there, and we will keep attention on that town and its recovery. >> all right. thank you and god bless you. >> be well. alisyn. >>> i am here in washington, d.c. and it's election day in the u.s. again, and all eyes on virginia, including the president's watchful eye. why? that's next. accused of obstructing justice to theat the fbinuclear war, and of violating the constitution by taking money from foreign governments and threatening to shut down news organizations that report the truth. if that isn't a case for impeaching and removing a dangerous president, then what has our government become? i'
it wasn't devin kelley that perpetrated these things on his own. he was driven to do that. we don't know why. our hearts go out to his family. and the loss that they must be shouldering right now. there are a lot of victims here. and it's light and darkness and darkness came into light that sunday morning. and took out a sutherland. devin they were family. they were not parishioners. >> thank you. we know you live up the road, but as you were saying, your daughter is a parishioner there,...
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the perpetrators of slavery and human trafficking where to be found and daniel is that consensus that among the members of the un security council that to some strong action must be taken on libya. well there seems to be. consensus data a new tax can be voted no what's would be the details of this tax is still and to be decided and there hasn't been that any kind of the resolution that was. announcing a so for now this is mostly declaration of intent it's also important to remember that just two weeks ago and there was at a resolution that was adopted. at on human trafficking on a general level in one specifically. referring to. libya but dead there was a consensus on this one tag so whether or not this could be also the case if this was to target specifically a country. likely guy still to be known and there could be a new elements within the next few weeks. daniel hoffman in new york thank you very much and dates. now north korea has fired another ballistic missile south korea and japan say that it flew over the sea between south korea and japan the united states and south korea say
the perpetrators of slavery and human trafficking where to be found and daniel is that consensus that among the members of the un security council that to some strong action must be taken on libya. well there seems to be. consensus data a new tax can be voted no what's would be the details of this tax is still and to be decided and there hasn't been that any kind of the resolution that was. announcing a so for now this is mostly declaration of intent it's also important to remember that just...
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well i think we first have to recognize that while there is a minority that is perpetrating some of these crimes and while there is a political. element essentially the white house itself that is. to a certain extent allowing this to happen and even from opening it through their policy initiatives the united states as a whole as your own statistics showed is actually starting to unite against these types of crimes we saw people were protesting at the airports when this was happening we saw how the courts have shot down president trump's efforts to institutionalize discrimination against muslims and middle easterners through the travel in the muslim bound for instance so i think the elements inside of the american society that that actually can battle this and i can bring about a much more tolerant society definitely are there i think actually they are having momentum on their side but the reason why we're seeing this is because they don't have the presidency on their side right now and then there's the other side of islamophobia the fact that it is brought up any time someone says anythin
well i think we first have to recognize that while there is a minority that is perpetrating some of these crimes and while there is a political. element essentially the white house itself that is. to a certain extent allowing this to happen and even from opening it through their policy initiatives the united states as a whole as your own statistics showed is actually starting to unite against these types of crimes we saw people were protesting at the airports when this was happening we saw how...
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posted this message on twitter saying facts do matter the perpetrator of the violent act in this video was born and raised in the netherlands he received and completed his sentence under dutch law and more than that that's media also reported yesterday that the attacker is not even a muslim and yesterday u.s. reporters they asked a white house press secretary sarah who could be sanders if she thought he mattered whether these videos are fake or not and this is what she answered. they're focusing on the wrong thing the threat is real and that's what the president is talking about is the need for national security the need for military spending and those are very real things there's nothing fake about. so. and rita and her work there people are focusing on the wrong thing whether when it comes to whether does videos are real or not and essentially she appears to be saying that that the end justifies the mean this case i think we just have to let the viewers decide about you from a social media team thank you very much. turning out to bang the pope francis has become the first pope to vis
posted this message on twitter saying facts do matter the perpetrator of the violent act in this video was born and raised in the netherlands he received and completed his sentence under dutch law and more than that that's media also reported yesterday that the attacker is not even a muslim and yesterday u.s. reporters they asked a white house press secretary sarah who could be sanders if she thought he mattered whether these videos are fake or not and this is what she answered. they're...
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feel validated but the action was taken against the boss who laugh it wasn't taken against the perpetrators so is this so when how common is this well that's better than nothing really what leadership that makes a difference should do is first of all work to create a culture as i said of respect and civility within the workplace make clear that women are not sexual objects at work but also hold people accountable for living that culture up and down the organization so lower level super. middle managers have to know that that's part of what they're being evaluated on that they are preventing and responding to harassment promptly and obviously in a situation like that which sounds really over the top there needs to be prompt discipline of people who are who are trying to force young girls who are in their first job to provide sexual favors i agree completely and the first feeling like god is the environment because there's a lot of creative people and young people the feeling was to be just young i mean everyone was relaxed but there were never a limit and i felt they allowed their employees
feel validated but the action was taken against the boss who laugh it wasn't taken against the perpetrators so is this so when how common is this well that's better than nothing really what leadership that makes a difference should do is first of all work to create a culture as i said of respect and civility within the workplace make clear that women are not sexual objects at work but also hold people accountable for living that culture up and down the organization so lower level super. middle...
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it every day and survivors of women who have experienced it and also points the finger to the perpetratorsrdinary even in somewhere like france but a woman is killed every three days. at the hands of their domestic violence. how much progress domestic violence. how much progress do you think this can actually make toa do you think this can actually make to a woman's life? it has a great potential to make progress and we welcome all policies, legislation, national action plans around the world. but legislation and policies are only useful and can only help advance women's equality, gender equality, if they have a budget allocated to it, funds allocated to it, for its implementation and also from measurement, for measures to be able to assess the impact of those policies. also, these policies, legislation, national action plan, are useful if they are, offensive and not only services for survivors but also prevention. i'm so sorry, we are out of time but thank you so much for being with the bbc. thank you very much. the actress emma thompson has led a march in support of nazanin zaghari—ratcl
it every day and survivors of women who have experienced it and also points the finger to the perpetratorsrdinary even in somewhere like france but a woman is killed every three days. at the hands of their domestic violence. how much progress domestic violence. how much progress do you think this can actually make toa do you think this can actually make to a woman's life? it has a great potential to make progress and we welcome all policies, legislation, national action plans around the world....
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this court has notjust brought justice to bear on the perpetrators of crimes during the bosnian war,over the last two decades if you like, a whole process through which other conflicts and arenas of international injustice have also begun to be tackled. they will argue here in the hague as international lawyers around the world, that is one of the significant legacies of this court process. matthew, thank you. we will continue to watch that important story from where he is. for now, good morning and welcome to westminster because oui’ and welcome to westminster because our focus will inevitably be here for the next few hours. in an hour and a half or so, the chancellor philip hammond will stand up to deliver his second budget. this time of year always used to be the autumn statement. he has changed about, this is now a budget, the last one was only back in march but how much has changed since then! britain formally beginning the process of withdrawal from the eu, formally beginning the process of withdrawalfrom the eu, the conservatives seeking their majority in parliament reduced af
this court has notjust brought justice to bear on the perpetrators of crimes during the bosnian war,over the last two decades if you like, a whole process through which other conflicts and arenas of international injustice have also begun to be tackled. they will argue here in the hague as international lawyers around the world, that is one of the significant legacies of this court process. matthew, thank you. we will continue to watch that important story from where he is. for now, good...
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the islamic state if the state is indeed the the sinai province is indeed the perpetrator they kidnapped a sufi. follower last november and beheaded him and soon after they issued a warning to sue fees in sinai that they will be blasphemous and that the islamic state would not allow them to continue practicing their type of islam in sinai so this is one theory why this attack happened in this way but on the other hand this village road. is mostly inhabited by members of one particular tribe the second largest tribe in sinai so arca and this is the first time that we get this wholesale attack. was so many people killed before they were targeting specific persons either because of the religious differences or sufi's or whatever or christians or targeting those people from the tribes in sinai who are known to be collaborating with the government this is the first time that the war. extends to such a massive attack on civilians in such large numbers and the worry here is that this would trigger some kind of tribal warfare in sinai and the whole tribal dynamic this is one of the weakest point
the islamic state if the state is indeed the the sinai province is indeed the perpetrator they kidnapped a sufi. follower last november and beheaded him and soon after they issued a warning to sue fees in sinai that they will be blasphemous and that the islamic state would not allow them to continue practicing their type of islam in sinai so this is one theory why this attack happened in this way but on the other hand this village road. is mostly inhabited by members of one particular tribe the...
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of course, most of the incidents we've seen in the united states are not perpetrated terrorist incidentsants by u.s. sit glens i want to ask you one quick press we go. you talk about terrorism. the deliberate --, the threat of violence in pursuit of political change. my question is, i feel w see american's response to this it is so much more people say, well this is a normal part of our lives here. it seems the fear is different that our reaction is different because many people i think don't see an end to it. how is that changing the -- how does that change the talk about terrorism? does that make sense what i'm saying? >> going back to your earlier question to allison, terrorism has become, you know, undeniablely local and that's -- we used to look at terrorism as inn national threat and that was certainly the case in 9/11. what we've seen is because of the power of radicalization it's become local and we have to fight terrorism local state and federal levels. >> allison, generally we talk about unity in times after terrorist attack. clearly there's begun some division this week. this
of course, most of the incidents we've seen in the united states are not perpetrated terrorist incidentsants by u.s. sit glens i want to ask you one quick press we go. you talk about terrorism. the deliberate --, the threat of violence in pursuit of political change. my question is, i feel w see american's response to this it is so much more people say, well this is a normal part of our lives here. it seems the fear is different that our reaction is different because many people i think don't...
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jurisdiction that covers crimes by any member states territory regardless of the nationality of the perpetrator you don't get to be above the law anywhere and this is this is what i think about people who pound the drum of law and order when it means they have to face if you don't think you've done anything wrong which you've been told for ages about privacy if you don't think you've done anything wrong if you don't think the u.s. military did anything wrong which i hope they didn't that constitutes war crimes then you should. stand up and say this is what we did this is why i show you how do you really hold those who believe in you know here and people who aren't citizens here that need to be held to your believe that they need to be told to the folks on the wall i hope they get behind this because they broke a lot of their country. without law. on sunday morning at the first baptist church in the unincorporated community in sutherland springs texas just forty minutes outside of san antonio a gunman took the lives of twenty six parishioners and injured another twenty the twenty six year old sh
jurisdiction that covers crimes by any member states territory regardless of the nationality of the perpetrator you don't get to be above the law anywhere and this is this is what i think about people who pound the drum of law and order when it means they have to face if you don't think you've done anything wrong which you've been told for ages about privacy if you don't think you've done anything wrong if you don't think the u.s. military did anything wrong which i hope they didn't that...