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part of the redacted text, chunks of redaction, is a poem he wrote about his treatment. you wonder why the government needs to redact a poem that a guantanamo detainee wrote. i'd love to hear what his poetry and is how he is approaching this but we can't. i think there's a level of secrecy really devastating secrecy that continues to surround guantanamo. the fact that everything in here was classified until the end of the six-year-long litigation and negotiation for release. it shouldn't have to be that way. the fact that everything detainees say must be cleared for release, it shouldn't have to be that way. the fact that we still don't know so much more about other aspects of the torture program, i think we would be remiss in not talking about or at least mentioning that there are 6,700 pages of an investigative report into the cia's torture that are still being withheld from the american public. and so there's still more of this story that needs to be told and must be told. i want to touch on another aspect that mohamedou illuminates that doesn't often get told, which
part of the redacted text, chunks of redaction, is a poem he wrote about his treatment. you wonder why the government needs to redact a poem that a guantanamo detainee wrote. i'd love to hear what his poetry and is how he is approaching this but we can't. i think there's a level of secrecy really devastating secrecy that continues to surround guantanamo. the fact that everything in here was classified until the end of the six-year-long litigation and negotiation for release. it shouldn't have...
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redacted. all you have to say, now we're quoting, redynamicked, all you have to say is, don't know, i don't remember, and we'll f you. and that's the on sent that was used. so he said i erased that's words from the dictionary. that passage comes of you read about the pain he goes through and one of the things again as i think about this book and in the last year, that we have had with more information coming out about torture, our debate about torture in the last few months has been so debased in a way because it's focused on effectiveness, and effectiveness doesn't matter right? it's unlawful, it's imparl, and this sews there are two things that torture absolutely guarantees, one is pain, and the other is false information. >> why was is that the government even suspected mohamedou in connection with 9/11? somebody incriminate him under torture or otherwise? >> well, they -- there was some evidence that he had met ramsey ben al sheed in his home two years earlier and the judge said -- >> who i
redacted. all you have to say, now we're quoting, redynamicked, all you have to say is, don't know, i don't remember, and we'll f you. and that's the on sent that was used. so he said i erased that's words from the dictionary. that passage comes of you read about the pain he goes through and one of the things again as i think about this book and in the last year, that we have had with more information coming out about torture, our debate about torture in the last few months has been so debased...
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you are hurting the detainees said redacted.s to meet i could not assess the information the thought was there looking for someone else. the second thought was to recognize my environment while squeezing my face - - base against the floor one of them hit me hard and put goggles on might years -- is an airbus the mayors and a small bag over my head and put chains on my ankles and wrists and started to bleed here the words f this or f that. is that they would execute me. that is what starts the recipe of where it began four months and months. and that is just the beginning. stop praying -- mother fucker. my lips grew so big they could not speak any more. very early date to get the medical records than they found his ribs were broken. so we could prove that part very early on in the case when the tech immelt on the boat only immoral but so that specifically says those are illegal and it says those to torture must be prosecuted under the treaty obligations and they are supposed to receive damages. and in that case neither happened.
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i remember the words of redacted all that you have to say. now we are quoting redacted. all you would have to say is i don't know. i don't remember. and we will f you. that is of course the obscenity that was used. so he says i erase the words from my dictionary. and that passage will come after you read about the pafrn that he goes through and you know. one of the things again is that i think about this book and in the last year that we have had with more information coming out about torture our debate about the torture in the last couple of moment has been based in away. and focused on the affectiveness. effectiveness will not matter right this is unlawful. and immoral and i think that the book will show you yet again that there is not thing that torture will absolutely guarantees one is pain and the other is false information why is it that the government would suspect him in connection with 9/11 did somebody incriminate him and untorture or otherwise? well, they they, there was an evidence that he had met ramz ramz in his home two years earlier. and that the judge he
i remember the words of redacted all that you have to say. now we are quoting redacted. all you would have to say is i don't know. i don't remember. and we will f you. that is of course the obscenity that was used. so he says i erase the words from my dictionary. and that passage will come after you read about the pafrn that he goes through and you know. one of the things again is that i think about this book and in the last year that we have had with more information coming out about torture...
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and then, with many redaction's.know, if you leaf through the book, you can see many many places where sentences and phrases, sometimes even whole pages have been crossed out. one of my favorites in this regard starts on page 301 and continues for another seven pages where there is not a word that you can read. the responsibility of the manuscript ended up with larry seems to was a poet and nonfiction author who has written extensively on immigration and cross-cultural issues. for a number of years, there has direct to the freedom to write an international programs at the pan american center. he's also the author most recently of the torture report, with the documents say about the post-9/11 torture program. remarkably, larry has never met mohamedou. the pentagon denies that his requests come even to go over at it but mohamedou did authorize publication of the book with the sight unseen. souter do we have here this evening? we have two people have been very closely involved with enough for pre-mohamedou. immediately
and then, with many redaction's.know, if you leaf through the book, you can see many many places where sentences and phrases, sometimes even whole pages have been crossed out. one of my favorites in this regard starts on page 301 and continues for another seven pages where there is not a word that you can read. the responsibility of the manuscript ended up with larry seems to was a poet and nonfiction author who has written extensively on immigration and cross-cultural issues. for a number of...
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. >> reporter: the book has 2500 redactions, and the black box placed over the text. >> the redactions are a last fingerprint of a 13-year process of secrecy in silencing mohammed is la hi. there are things the government does not want the american people or the world to know. that must be what is under the redactions. >> had i don what they accused me of, i would have relieved myself on day one. but the problem is you cannot admit to something you haven't done, you need to deliver the details. when you can't, when you haven't done anything, it's not just yes, i did. it doesn't work that way. you have to make up a story making sense to the dummies. >>> we know that you are a criminal. what have i done? you tell me? otherwise, you'll never see the light of day. if you don't cop race we'll put name. >> thee had a programme. well-known, called the secret flyer programme. down. >> he didn't get to sleep, except for a couple of hours. he had 20 hour interactions, three shift. >> the room is dark, playing a track loudly. i mean very loudly. the song was "let the bodies hit the floor." i nigh
. >> reporter: the book has 2500 redactions, and the black box placed over the text. >> the redactions are a last fingerprint of a 13-year process of secrecy in silencing mohammed is la hi. there are things the government does not want the american people or the world to know. that must be what is under the redactions. >> had i don what they accused me of, i would have relieved myself on day one. but the problem is you cannot admit to something you haven't done, you need to...
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she says she has nothing to do with redacting the information. the mayor's spokesperson said there is no comment from the mayor. >> there sl some evidence within the ig's report that indicates the department was aware of a potential issue and took no action. >> reporter: as for the woman at center of the case, they say the fire department coerced her into filing a complaint. she asked for a lawyer and they told her she couldn't have one and also didn't need union representation. >> we don't know if she'll be disciplined or not, but given the department's treatment of her from the minute this became apparent, we are concerned there will be a revictimization. >> reporter: now, from the part of the report that the union could read the union president told me seven of its members were disciplined. some charged with sexual harassment, others with conduct unbecoming an officer and failure to supervise. reporting live christine maddela, "nbc10 news." >>> happening now, the ntsb about to hold a news conference on the investigation between a deadly collis
she says she has nothing to do with redacting the information. the mayor's spokesperson said there is no comment from the mayor. >> there sl some evidence within the ig's report that indicates the department was aware of a potential issue and took no action. >> reporter: as for the woman at center of the case, they say the fire department coerced her into filing a complaint. she asked for a lawyer and they told her she couldn't have one and also didn't need union representation....
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the quote them in the book boat and they can now be read in redacted form at cia .gov. there was also an emphasis on secrecy to protect pasternak. the roles of the film of the photograph manuscripts were first provided by british intelligence which insisted that that there've been there would be no overt american involvement in the printing. in case it could be used by the soviet authority to her pasternak. that warning was followed by another from what of the british translators of doctor zhivago, george capped off who told the console in munich in the message a message that was forwarded it to moscow about pasternak had recently noted in a private conversation with one of his french translators that he didn't want the book published in russian by u.s. funded groups were in the united states. he said that this had no anti-american implication it was just a matter of personal safety for pasternak. the ideal option he said to the consul, was that the book be published in a small european country. it turned out the one chosen was the netherlands. other options of of cours
the quote them in the book boat and they can now be read in redacted form at cia .gov. there was also an emphasis on secrecy to protect pasternak. the roles of the film of the photograph manuscripts were first provided by british intelligence which insisted that that there've been there would be no overt american involvement in the printing. in case it could be used by the soviet authority to her pasternak. that warning was followed by another from what of the british translators of doctor...
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public document so you want to not ask too many really super personal questions question we have to redact but a business model if you guys do me a favor and make it up and send it back or hand it back that's the best way for us to figure out how to incorporate our comments and certainly discuss it next time we're together whatever you feel is appropriate. >> this is just the send hours. >> wherever we think fairly useful and robust application again any of the forms can be redone that's the biggest piece of the puzzle unless you have to ask about the relevant things you care about so take it home it's fun homework for you unless there's questions i'm sorry to hand to off to my colleague. >> nope. >> no questions. >> thank you, director cane and good evening, commissioners keeping with our new tradition of pga on the documents we create during the week and weekend i've included a certification form object the second page the packet gives a run down of the violations that occurred and time associated finances for an incident this past weekend and then the document i've promised you the past
public document so you want to not ask too many really super personal questions question we have to redact but a business model if you guys do me a favor and make it up and send it back or hand it back that's the best way for us to figure out how to incorporate our comments and certainly discuss it next time we're together whatever you feel is appropriate. >> this is just the send hours. >> wherever we think fairly useful and robust application again any of the forms can be redone...
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to require a small company to put resources on literally redacting and restricting before sharing, not only is time-consuming that is also costly. host: mike is on the line. caller: i'm a world war ii veteran and i never heard of what they call cyber security. my question, if they can get our cyber security, why can we not learn about their cyber security? why can't we know what they are doing. i am a marine and when we had to give up ammunition and our rifles and our equipment to the people in yemen and it was directed to the white house, or the state department, what kind of country are we living in? we are afraid of 40,000 people out there. we have millions, we have everything, the strength, the most powerful country in the world and we are trying to talk to people who do not know anything about talking, all they want to do is shoot and kill. please, answer that question why is it that our president is taking initiative and the look, you cannot do that to our country, and i think that you people should come to us, because we are stronger. they get all their information through us. w
to require a small company to put resources on literally redacting and restricting before sharing, not only is time-consuming that is also costly. host: mike is on the line. caller: i'm a world war ii veteran and i never heard of what they call cyber security. my question, if they can get our cyber security, why can we not learn about their cyber security? why can't we know what they are doing. i am a marine and when we had to give up ammunition and our rifles and our equipment to the people in...
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that could release these final 28 pages that we would be able to see or at least these redacted ones.reat to have you on the program always. thank you so much. >> my pleasure. thank you. jon: you've heard some of jonathan's thoughts about claims with the saudis on 9/11. we'll talk to the media panel about the still classified pages from the investigation and whether journalists are properly covering the story. plus german chancellor merkel meeting with president obama about how to stop the floody violence in ukraine. both leaders set to hold a news conference just minutes from now. we're live at the white house. know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that ncrease returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. this is the equivalent of the sugar in one regular can of soda. and this is a
that could release these final 28 pages that we would be able to see or at least these redacted ones.reat to have you on the program always. thank you so much. >> my pleasure. thank you. jon: you've heard some of jonathan's thoughts about claims with the saudis on 9/11. we'll talk to the media panel about the still classified pages from the investigation and whether journalists are properly covering the story. plus german chancellor merkel meeting with president obama about how to stop...
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and the union says the preliminary report from the inspector general was highly redacted. so i asked the union president if he thinks the city of philadelphia is hiding something. >> our position is by redacting information and by keeping portions of the report confidential that our perception is absolutely something is being kept from the union. >> reporter: the union president also said in the ig's report that there are allegations against 13 different firefighters as well as two other battalion chiefs in that report. but they only have access to seven of those cases. they also said the woman at the center of this report, who is making these allegations against other members of the fire department, they say she did not want to come forward and file a report but the city insisted she do so and is now possibly pursuing charges against her as well something they're concerned could be revictimizing that woman. we'll continue to stay on top of this and reach out to the city. i'll have more information throughout the afternoon. reporting live christine maddela, nbc 10 news. >>
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others called for body cameras on police officers and some complained about the department's heavily redacted insurancent dent report. incident report. >> it is a cloak of silence and noncooperation and that's where abuse festers and grows. >> that night there was widespread vandalism in downtown berkeley. police warned protestors to disperse and there was action. >> i know we have the best group around. >> the crowd was overwhelmingly in favor of curbing the police department's use of force. in berkeley,al ben wong, ab -- alan wang abc7 news. >>> fit bits are supposed to keep you healthy but that is not always the case. >> michael finney is here with the story. >> the company recalled some older models and claims a major problem is fixed. then were are newly released fit bits causing users to get nasty rashes? i investigated the claims. what i found coming up. >> and a designer scandal. why there is a growing backlash over this fabric. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. rising temps to record levels. a i make a lot of purchases for my business and i get a lot in return with ink p
others called for body cameras on police officers and some complained about the department's heavily redacted insurancent dent report. incident report. >> it is a cloak of silence and noncooperation and that's where abuse festers and grows. >> that night there was widespread vandalism in downtown berkeley. police warned protestors to disperse and there was action. >> i know we have the best group around. >> the crowd was overwhelmingly in favor of curbing the police...
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documents will be redacted to protect identities. the stories expose dozen was operational secrets from around the globe dating 2006, right up to december of last year, including the plans of several countries. >> presidents, ministers use the intelligence services for their own political purposes, which can also have it played the other way, where the agencies manipulate the politicians for their own agendas. >> the papers reveal abuses of power and coverups carried out by the world's intelligence agencies. they expose unethical actions and embarrassing security failures. the spy cables offer an unprecedented insilent into the highly politicized and secret world of intelligence. al jazeera. >> our currently of the spy cables begins here on al jazeera at 1800g.m.t. and we also have coverage on our site, of course, aljazeera.com. >> hollywood's biggest night is over. handed out and academy award watchers say it was predictable with "bird man" taking the top award for best picture. we have a roundup of who went home with the golden sta
documents will be redacted to protect identities. the stories expose dozen was operational secrets from around the globe dating 2006, right up to december of last year, including the plans of several countries. >> presidents, ministers use the intelligence services for their own political purposes, which can also have it played the other way, where the agencies manipulate the politicians for their own agendas. >> the papers reveal abuses of power and coverups carried out by the...
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others called for body cameras on police officers and some complained about the department's heavily redacted insurancent dent report. incident report. >> it is a cloak of silence and noncooperation and that's where abuse festers and grows. >> that night there was widespread vandalism in downtown berkeley. police warned protestors to disperse and there was action. >> i know we have the best group around. >> the crowd was overwhelmingly in favor of curbing the police department's use of force. in berkeley,al ben wong, ab -- alan wang abc7 news. >>> fit bits are supposed to keep you healthy but that is not always the case. >> michael finney is here with the story. >> the company recalled some older models and claims a major problem is fixed. then were are newly released fit bits causing users to get nasty rashes? i investigated the claims. what i found coming up. >> and a designer scandal. why there is a growing backlash over this fabric. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. rising temps to record levels. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...w
others called for body cameras on police officers and some complained about the department's heavily redacted insurancent dent report. incident report. >> it is a cloak of silence and noncooperation and that's where abuse festers and grows. >> that night there was widespread vandalism in downtown berkeley. police warned protestors to disperse and there was action. >> i know we have the best group around. >> the crowd was overwhelmingly in favor of curbing the police...
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days al jazeera will review a wide range of stories contained within the spy cables and documents redactedprotect adensitys and story exposes secrets from all over the globe dating from 2006 right up to december last year. they include the israeli true assessment of iran program and assassination plot targeting an african union leader and an mi 6 operation to recruit a north korean spy. >> governments and presidents ministers use the intelligent services for the unpolitical purposes but you can also have it flow the other way where the agencies manipulate the politicians for their own agendas. >> reporter: papers reveal abuses of power and cover ups carried out by the world intelligence agencies and expose unethical actions secret from companies and embarrassing security failures. overall the spy cables offer an unprecedented insight into the highly political and secret world of intelligence, phil reese, al jazeera. >>> and our coverage of the spy cables begins here on al jazeera at 1800 gmt and also have coverage on our website at al jazeera.com. coming up, on the program nigeria's presid
days al jazeera will review a wide range of stories contained within the spy cables and documents redactedprotect adensitys and story exposes secrets from all over the globe dating from 2006 right up to december last year. they include the israeli true assessment of iran program and assassination plot targeting an african union leader and an mi 6 operation to recruit a north korean spy. >> governments and presidents ministers use the intelligent services for the unpolitical purposes but...
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the union says the city redacted that information from its report. the mayor's office did not comment on the case. >>> two atlantic city's casino crisis. the owners of the nightclub inside revel want to stay put even if the property is sold next week. the casino has been closed since september. a florida developer set to buy it for $95 million on monday but the hq nightclub has a lease with the casino and says it could be wiped out if the sale goes through. we'll pass along the judge's ruling on the matter when it happens. >>> today we learned that one of the victims of tuesday's deadly train crash outside new york city has ties to our area. joseph in additional iii was one of five metro north passengers killed when a train struck an suv in new york. the 42-year-old analyst at jpmorgan was related to a family in berks county. >>> investigators are now trying to figure out whether the rail's unusual design explains why the crash was so deadly. the metro north railroad is believed to be the only u.s. commuter railroad that uses a so-called underrunning
the union says the city redacted that information from its report. the mayor's office did not comment on the case. >>> two atlantic city's casino crisis. the owners of the nightclub inside revel want to stay put even if the property is sold next week. the casino has been closed since september. a florida developer set to buy it for $95 million on monday but the hq nightclub has a lease with the casino and says it could be wiped out if the sale goes through. we'll pass along the judge's...
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others called for body cameras on police officers and some complained about the department's heavily redacted insurancent dent report. incident report. >> it is a cloak of silence and noncooperation and that's where abuse festers and grows. >> that night there was widespread vandalism in downtown berkeley. police warned protestors to disperse and there was action. >> i know we have the best group around. >> the crowd was overwhelmingly in favor of curbing the police department's use of force. in berkeley,al ben wong, ab -- alan wang abc7 news. >>> fit bits are supposed to keep you healthy but that is not always the case. >> michael finney is here with the story. >> the company recalled some older models and claims a major problem is fixed. then were are newly released fit bits causing users to get nasty rashes? i investigated the claims. what i found coming up. >> and a designer scandal. why there is a growing backlash over this fabric. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. rising temps to record levels. a in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wa
others called for body cameras on police officers and some complained about the department's heavily redacted insurancent dent report. incident report. >> it is a cloak of silence and noncooperation and that's where abuse festers and grows. >> that night there was widespread vandalism in downtown berkeley. police warned protestors to disperse and there was action. >> i know we have the best group around. >> the crowd was overwhelmingly in favor of curbing the police...
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documents will be redacted to protect identities. stories expose dozens of operational secrets from all over the globe. dating from 2006, right up to december last year. they include the israeli true assessment of iran as nuclear program. an a sass face property targeting an african union leader and an mi6 operation to recruit a north korean spy. >> governments and presidents, ministers, use the intelligence services for their own political purposes. but you can also have it play the other way. where the agencies manipulate the poll sins for their ona general duhs. >> reporter: the papers reveal abuses of power and cover ups carried out by the world's intelligence agencies. they expose unethical actions secret front companies and embarrassing security failures. overall, the spy cables offer an unprecedented insight in to the highly politicized and secret world of intelligence. phil reese, al jazerra. >>> and our coverage of the spy cables begins here on al askar akayev.com at 1800 gmt. >>> still to come on the program. pakistan regis
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him if i thought about the word i don't know i got nauseous because i remember the words that were redacted. all you have to say is i don't know, i don't remember and to f you and that was the obscenity that was used and he said i erase these words from my dictionary. then you read about his pain that he goes through so that debates about torture focused on effectiveness and of course, that does not matter. wright? it is immoral and unlawful but it shows yet again there are two things that torture absolutely guarantees one is pain and one is false information. . . >> on behalf of the owners of politics and prose, thank you for coming out and good evening on this wintry night. i would like to remind everyone to turn or silencer cell phones as well as i would like to remind everyone that we are recording the event. when it is time to ask questions, please use the audience microphone which is
him if i thought about the word i don't know i got nauseous because i remember the words that were redacted. all you have to say is i don't know, i don't remember and to f you and that was the obscenity that was used and he said i erase these words from my dictionary. then you read about his pain that he goes through so that debates about torture focused on effectiveness and of course, that does not matter. wright? it is immoral and unlawful but it shows yet again there are two things that...
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documents will be redacted to protect identities. the stories expose dozens of operational secrets from all over the globe dating from 2006 right up to december last year. they include the israeli mosaud true assessment of iran's nuclear program. an assassination plot targeting an african union leader, and m mi6 operation to recruit a north korean spy. >> governments and president ministers use the services for political purposes, which could be played the other way where the agencies manipulate the politicians for their own agendas. >> the papers reveal power and cover ups carried out by the world's intelligence agencies. they expose unethical actions secret from companies and embarrassing security failures. over all the spy cables offer an unprecedented insight into the highly politicalized and secret world of intelligence. phil reese al jazeera. >> and our coverage of the spy cables begins here on al jazeera at 1800 hours gmt. we also have coverage on our website at www.aljazeera.com. we're approaching the midway point on this new
documents will be redacted to protect identities. the stories expose dozens of operational secrets from all over the globe dating from 2006 right up to december last year. they include the israeli mosaud true assessment of iran's nuclear program. an assassination plot targeting an african union leader, and m mi6 operation to recruit a north korean spy. >> governments and president ministers use the services for political purposes, which could be played the other way where the agencies...
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group matched and spoke before the city council recounting experiences and some complained of the redacted report summarizing the incident. >> we have a shield a cloak of silence, a cloak of noncooperation. that is where abuse festers and grows. that is where the public confidence is eroding. >> i am trying to assist her to get out of the path and police flashed grenades as us. >> the city council will change the requests and over to the police commission and they will investigate the police response on that day. >>> developing now, police are searching for a gunman who shot a woman at a san jose restaurant before 9:00 laugh night -- last night. the woman had one gunshot wound and taken to the hospital in stable condition. miss have not released a description of the suspect. our reporter will have a report from the scene with the latest at 6:30. people will give city officials including mayor liccardo an earful of the spike in crime and will discuss the huge spike in burglaries which have tripled in the last year. some blame the shrinking police force. neighbors have banded together to sha
group matched and spoke before the city council recounting experiences and some complained of the redacted report summarizing the incident. >> we have a shield a cloak of silence, a cloak of noncooperation. that is where abuse festers and grows. that is where the public confidence is eroding. >> i am trying to assist her to get out of the path and police flashed grenades as us. >> the city council will change the requests and over to the police commission and they will...
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documents will be redacted to protect identities. the stories expose dozens was operational secrets from all over the globe dating from 2006, right up to december last year. they include the israeli mousad's true assessment of ires nuclear program an assassination plot targeting an african union leader and an mi6 operation to recruit a spy. >> governments presidents, ministers use the intelligence services for their own political purposes, but you can also have it played the other way, whether the agencies manipulate the politicians for their own agendas. >> the papers show abuse of power and cover ups by the word's intelligence agencies, they expose secret front companies and embarrassing security failures. overall, the spy careless offer an unprecedented insight into the highly politicized and secret world of intelligence. >> our coverage of the spy cables begins here on al jazeera at 18:00g.m.t. we have coverage on our website was, aljazeera.com. people are queuing up to register their mobile as i am cards in pakistan. there are o
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i think they are above board, but those redacted pages, those 28 pages are too much to keep from the american public. the saudi government itself has advocated releasing those pages, because it believes it shows a good story about its role but the point is that it leaves a big question mark on these relationships, and i think when you look at things like ma moussaoui is arguing, and we see in cases like isis saudi money, private nongovernment money has helped build isis. >> you know moussaoui claims he met with the officials of the islamic affairs department. he said they talked about finding a location to launch a missile at air force one. >> yes, they were intending, reverend to kill president bill clinton by using a stinger missile to take out air force one. i think in connection with what steve was referring to it's important to understand that not only secretary lehman who saw the 28 pages, thought that it gave at least a tie-in between the government of saudi arabia official obligation to propagate wahhabist extremist believes and the provision of logistics and helping of the p
i think they are above board, but those redacted pages, those 28 pages are too much to keep from the american public. the saudi government itself has advocated releasing those pages, because it believes it shows a good story about its role but the point is that it leaves a big question mark on these relationships, and i think when you look at things like ma moussaoui is arguing, and we see in cases like isis saudi money, private nongovernment money has helped build isis. >> you know...
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joe shuly said the inspector general failed to provide a full report of investigation and redacted all names except for 7 members now facing discipline. >> there's no legitimate reason they will not provide us with whole report and we can't speculate to what they're hiding but as i said our perception is there must be something in the report they don't want us to see if they're not providing the whole report. >>> the female paramedic resources say is mentally troubled and suicidal and forced by department brass to file employment complaint after word began to spread about possible misconduct. he says there's soynld occasions it dates back to 20 she 11. mayor's office had no comment and derrek sawyer tells "action news" it's a personnel matter that will go through the normal process. >> and we think we have to be fair to all those involved and go through the process init entirely we can talk about what happened and what direct measures were. >> the union expect fire xitioner to handout disciplines in a month. those disciplined could appeal and take to arbitration. in old city, chad prad
joe shuly said the inspector general failed to provide a full report of investigation and redacted all names except for 7 members now facing discipline. >> there's no legitimate reason they will not provide us with whole report and we can't speculate to what they're hiding but as i said our perception is there must be something in the report they don't want us to see if they're not providing the whole report. >>> the female paramedic resources say is mentally troubled and...
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some complained of the redacted incident report summarizing what happened and others shares their first-hand experience. >> they asked us to move down the street and rather than moving with us they would jab us in the ribs i felt to the ground and they grabbed me by my arms and dragged me failure. my pants rip asked my knees were pleading, two people tried to pick me up and they were beating, as well. >> after 40 years of dealing with berkeley miss i know we have the best group around. >> early in the night protesters marched through downtown berkeley to the city council chambers holding signs that said "black lives they voted to equip officers where body cameras. they approved halting the crud -- crowd control mod -- >> police are searching for a gunman who shot a woman at a san jose restaurant before 9:00 p.m. last night at center road. police found the woman with a gunshot wound. she was taken to a hospital in stable condition. this is in description of the suspect. matt will have a report from the scene at 5:30. >>> residents of a san jose neighborhood will give officials including mayor
some complained of the redacted incident report summarizing what happened and others shares their first-hand experience. >> they asked us to move down the street and rather than moving with us they would jab us in the ribs i felt to the ground and they grabbed me by my arms and dragged me failure. my pants rip asked my knees were pleading, two people tried to pick me up and they were beating, as well. >> after 40 years of dealing with berkeley miss i know we have the best group...
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bob graham chaired the 9/11 commission. 28 pages of the report redacted.hat's in the news right now. do you think that those 28 pages should be made public and why are we protecting this? >> it could be they are withheld for valid reasons, and i'm --. kennedy: aren't you curious, though? >> i'd love to see, it of course, whether you make it public or not, we don't know. we make too much information public now. kennedy: i disagree, i think we're a strong enough nation and we need to show the world and the saudis they're bad people who financed something awful, the atrocity of which we may never come to terms with. they are not our friends. i appreciate you coming on the show. >> any time. kennedy: thank you very much, ambassador. coming up, a mayor who survived a brutal groundhog attack. he's just out of hospital. a miraculous story of recovery. >>> first, i think marijuana should be legal. not everyone grease. you're crazy, kennedy. smoke them if you got them. spark a j, that's next. tbut at t. rowe price,et is never clear. we can help guide your retiremen
bob graham chaired the 9/11 commission. 28 pages of the report redacted.hat's in the news right now. do you think that those 28 pages should be made public and why are we protecting this? >> it could be they are withheld for valid reasons, and i'm --. kennedy: aren't you curious, though? >> i'd love to see, it of course, whether you make it public or not, we don't know. we make too much information public now. kennedy: i disagree, i think we're a strong enough nation and we need to...
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and redacted all the names and except for the 7 members now facing discipline. >> there's no legitimatewhy they will not provide us with whole report and we can't speculate to what they're covering and hiding and our perception is there must be something in the report they don't want us to see if they're not providing the whole report. >> shuly setz female paramedic sources say is mentally troubled and suicidal and forced by department brass to file an employment complaint after word began to spread about possible misconduct. he says there's some indication that dates back to 2011. mayor's office had no comment. and making sure derrek sawyer tells "action news" it's a personnel matter that will go through normal process. >> it's disciplinary problem and we have to be fair and to all those involved. and we can't talk about what happened. >> the union expects the fire commissioner to handout any sort of discipline within a month and then those that are disciplined could appeal to the labor relations board. then take it to arbitration. in old city, chad pradelli, "channel 6 action news." >
and redacted all the names and except for the 7 members now facing discipline. >> there's no legitimatewhy they will not provide us with whole report and we can't speculate to what they're covering and hiding and our perception is there must be something in the report they don't want us to see if they're not providing the whole report. >> shuly setz female paramedic sources say is mentally troubled and suicidal and forced by department brass to file an employment complaint after...
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lot of these type of requests and they give you documents and as far as privacy concerns, they just redact or blackout that information. another exemption that they cited, which i thought was a little unusual was the possibility of law enforcement proceedings that they wouldn't give the documents because those could be pending. well, there have been reports suggesting no one is going to be prosecuting and certainly no one has been prosecuted for the i.r.s. scandal. attorney general eric holder last week said that he's going to be coming out with some type of a report with final recommendations but republicans, lois lerner did talk to the department of justice but wouldn't talk to congress and lens-- republicans are saying, okay. it needs to go to a grand jury. the citation is in the hands of u.s. attorney who was appointed by president obama and there's been no action on that so that's why i think this issue in the coming weeks and months is going to certainly heat up because republicans in both the house and the senate are continuing their investigations. jon: right. so lois lerner who wa
lot of these type of requests and they give you documents and as far as privacy concerns, they just redact or blackout that information. another exemption that they cited, which i thought was a little unusual was the possibility of law enforcement proceedings that they wouldn't give the documents because those could be pending. well, there have been reports suggesting no one is going to be prosecuting and certainly no one has been prosecuted for the i.r.s. scandal. attorney general eric holder...
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it was redacted and printed and rescanned so it didn't make for an organic reading experience. melville house house decided this would be a huge challenge but at the same time this was the opportunity. we didn't think people were going to sit at home on their couch and read this indigestible pdf. we thought let's try to put as much effort into the production now and we will come up with something clean if we make the time and we did. over the course of the production process we were dealing with a lot of various production glitches that we can discuss but i think what also struck all of us and it was a team effort really was how conscious consciousequence the report was. and how literary as rick stressed and how significant this work was. i want to talk about that but before we do my sense of the report is the contested, difficult, anguished story behind the release that i think reveals as much about the negative influence the central intelligence agency as the documents within. let's start there. what are the kind of precedents during the bush administration for reports on the
it was redacted and printed and rescanned so it didn't make for an organic reading experience. melville house house decided this would be a huge challenge but at the same time this was the opportunity. we didn't think people were going to sit at home on their couch and read this indigestible pdf. we thought let's try to put as much effort into the production now and we will come up with something clean if we make the time and we did. over the course of the production process we were dealing...
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not only was it redacted which we will get to but the thing itself was poorly formatted and it seemedhave been printed and rescanned. it did not make for a kind of organic reading experience. but we quickly decided was that this was going to be an enormous challenge and that this itself was the opportunity we didn't think people were going to sit at home on their couches and read this and adjustable pdf. we thought, okay let's put as much effort into this as we can now and we will try to come up with something clean as we make the time. and we did. you know, over the course of the production process we were dealing with a lot of various production glitches that we can sort of discussed. what also struck all of us to team effort was how consequential this report truly was and is literary how significant this work was. and so before we do it's actually the story of this publication that is the contested difficult, english story behind the report released. i think one can say that it reveals as much about negative influence as the central intelligence agency as the documents within. so l
not only was it redacted which we will get to but the thing itself was poorly formatted and it seemedhave been printed and rescanned. it did not make for a kind of organic reading experience. but we quickly decided was that this was going to be an enormous challenge and that this itself was the opportunity we didn't think people were going to sit at home on their couches and read this and adjustable pdf. we thought, okay let's put as much effort into this as we can now and we will try to come...
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says he only knows about the allegations and charges against these seven members because the city redacted a large portion of the inspector general's report. >> we should be provided with the entire report. >> reporter: as for those other people linked to this case the city simply isn't releasing any information about them. i talked to the inspector general herself as well as the city's law department and the mayor's office to try to find out why so much of this inspector general report is being kept hidden. i'll have is that for you in our next hour. reporting live in northern liberty, christine maddela, "nbc10 news." >>> police arrested an atlantic county man accused of hitting a pedestrian with his car this morning. al phone zoe dickerson was walking in galloway township around 1:30. a car driven by richard dougherty hit him. dickerson was charged with dui. >>> a man charged in the rape and murder of a delaware church worker is back in the state. authorities originally brought march thou burton to maryland but they extradited him to delaware because they believe that's where the killing
says he only knows about the allegations and charges against these seven members because the city redacted a large portion of the inspector general's report. >> we should be provided with the entire report. >> reporter: as for those other people linked to this case the city simply isn't releasing any information about them. i talked to the inspector general herself as well as the city's law department and the mayor's office to try to find out why so much of this inspector general...
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well, they've gone now back and redacted lots of private information. i think some of the messages are still too revealing. i'll show you what i mean. here's an e-mail jeb received in 2006. "thank you for your purchase of blank, the little blue pill that will give you a a long-lasting blank. if your blank lasts more than four hours, consult your doctor." you see what i'm saying? [ laughter and applause ] i knew -- i could guess what he's saying. >> steve: you know what that's about. >> jimmy: here's one he sent in 2004. "just took my wife to a a romantic dinner at apple blank's and i accidentally clogged the blank after eating 40 chicken blanks." i mean -- >> steve: what? [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i see where -- finally, here's an e-mail jeb sent in 2006. "woke up this morning and found the dog blanking the blank out of one of the couch cushions. it keeps happening. not sure what to do. my brother blank w. blank used to do the same thing." [ laughter and applause ] this is nice. george h.w. bush posted a photo of his son jeb as a baby with foo
well, they've gone now back and redacted lots of private information. i think some of the messages are still too revealing. i'll show you what i mean. here's an e-mail jeb received in 2006. "thank you for your purchase of blank, the little blue pill that will give you a a long-lasting blank. if your blank lasts more than four hours, consult your doctor." you see what i'm saying? [ laughter and applause ] i knew -- i could guess what he's saying. >> steve: you know what that's...
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>> remember, remember, this was the bush white house that -- they did not just redact these pages. pages from the report that was public. the obama administration has also abided by that -- that decision to keep these classified. >> i'm sorry to jump in. we're running out of time -- we've got a lot of live events going on today. i want to get a key question in to you about this. some of your colleagues on the hill saying why does it matter now, what is the value on this information now, the war on terror has shifted significantly since 2002. the players in the region have shifted significantly. what's the value? >> the value is that in those 28 pages, there are people named, there are transactions identified. i think it's important for people to know this. what are they afraid of? put this information out there. let us assess it and -- but i think it will inform our foreign policy going forward. i also think the truth is important and these families that have suffered because of the attacks on 9/11 we owe them a full accounting. that's what this is all about. >> thank you so 34u67
>> remember, remember, this was the bush white house that -- they did not just redact these pages. pages from the report that was public. the obama administration has also abided by that -- that decision to keep these classified. >> i'm sorry to jump in. we're running out of time -- we've got a lot of live events going on today. i want to get a key question in to you about this. some of your colleagues on the hill saying why does it matter now, what is the value on this information...
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head joe shuley says the inspector general filed provide a full report of the investigation and redacted except for the seven members now facing discipline. >> there is no legitimate reason why they will not provide us with the whole report. we can't speculate as to what they're covering up or what they're hiding but as i said our perception is there must be something in the report they don't want us to see if they're not providing the whole report. >> reporter: he says the female paramedic who sources say is mentally troubled and suicidal was forced by department brass to file an employment complaint after word began to spread about possible misconduct. he says there's some indication that dates back to 2011. the mayor's office had no comment but fire commissioner derek sawyer tells "action news" it's a personnel matter that will go through the normal process. >> disciplinary process and we think that we have to be fair to all those involved and go through the process in its entirety. then once we go through that process we can talk about what happened and what the corrective measures.
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you're not going to -- >> you did put up when you were covering sony hack people's e-mails half redactedht. >> and you stand by that decision? >> the people involved in that part -- difference between will smith and mid level drone at sony pictures who's an employee who is very clearly a victim of an attack like that. again, when you are in the same league as taylor swift orange angelina joe jolie, there's a different standard. lower level employees are not public figures by any mean. >> in your view that makes them more fame gameir game. the hackers you've gotten content from and sometimes directly are almost certainly breaking this law. this hack of taylor swift's inbox is probably a violation of the communications privacy act wire fraud what this is essentially. you're giving those hackers a much bigger platform and airing their ask for money for nude photos. were there conversations at gawker whether that's encouraging legal behavior? >> look people were -- taylor swift's millions of fans were talking about her getting hacked far before gawker wrote about it. >> were they posting pic
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several pages detailing the items and their value have been redacted. but the kids argue, they're being blocked from going through their dad's things at the tiburon home even though appraiser have been allowed inside. robin williams died back in august from an apparent suicide. >> a hearing on the issue is scheduled for late march. in the newsroom, alyssa harrington, abc 7 news. >>> still ahead here on abc 7 news at 4:00, what's really a popular herbal supplement. not what you think. why one state is taking action. also -- >> a now that he's been charged, that's what i intend to do. >> some five decades after the release of the classic "to kill a mockingbird" word of a sequel. but not necessarily a new novel. >>> then the measles controversy at the nation's capitol making the outbreak a political issue. >>> at 4:12 our first check of the afternoon commute. this is a look at the macarthur mays. a live shot. interstate 80. traffic in emeryville near berkeley bumper to bumper. better on the right-hand side for people turning into san francisco or have you
several pages detailing the items and their value have been redacted. but the kids argue, they're being blocked from going through their dad's things at the tiburon home even though appraiser have been allowed inside. robin williams died back in august from an apparent suicide. >> a hearing on the issue is scheduled for late march. in the newsroom, alyssa harrington, abc 7 news. >>> still ahead here on abc 7 news at 4:00, what's really a popular herbal supplement. not what you...