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the qualification of the field, unfortunately, he gets 4 and then the case is taken to the supreme criminal court . the researchers of the university of tehran designed a nanosensor to quickly detect the gluten content of food samples containing grains for celiac patients . he knew that carbon quantum dots with the technology of molecular molding has been developed and shows an increase in the absorption of gluten in the voids molded on the nanostructure. in other countries , the amount of gluten is determined using advanced devices that have high costs. diagnostics should be done with some excellent colors that do not have technologies. it is the electric power of the countries . please, it is a structural protein in cereals and one of the most common food allergens that causes sensitivity in celiac patients. stay with us . what time will the leader of the revolution visit the exhibition? domestic capabilities in the field of production, an exhibition on the occasion of the year named after knowledge-based production that creates employment, production in the mining sector has always been negati
the qualification of the field, unfortunately, he gets 4 and then the case is taken to the supreme criminal court . the researchers of the university of tehran designed a nanosensor to quickly detect the gluten content of food samples containing grains for celiac patients . he knew that carbon quantum dots with the technology of molecular molding has been developed and shows an increase in the absorption of gluten in the voids molded on the nanostructure. in other countries , the amount of...
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the indian supreme court, the criminalized same sex relations 5 years ago. but the government has yet to recognize same sex marriage with police. here in germany have arrested a man suspected of plotting an islamist chemical attack. prosecutors have identified the suspect as a 32 year old iranian citizen. investigators searched his home in the western rural district following a triple from u. s. officials, police also detained a 2nd man who was in the apartment at the time of the rate or for more on this dw political correspondence. catherine lancaster is following the story and here with me in studio craft and great to see. so tell us more about this police operation that resulted in these rest her. as you said, there was a tape by a u. s. colleague from a u. s. agency security agency on saturday and german authority is the local authorities, reacted pretty quickly and they went in with a search warrant already on saturday night and searched the house they were wearing, has met, suits, that were prepared to find poisonous substances. this is what the tip al
the indian supreme court, the criminalized same sex relations 5 years ago. but the government has yet to recognize same sex marriage with police. here in germany have arrested a man suspected of plotting an islamist chemical attack. prosecutors have identified the suspect as a 32 year old iranian citizen. investigators searched his home in the western rural district following a triple from u. s. officials, police also detained a 2nd man who was in the apartment at the time of the rate or for...
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since the pandemic, the indian supreme court, the criminalized same sex relations 5 years ago. but the government has yet to recognize same sex marriage. while the winter sports season here in europe is off to a disastrous start. record high temperatures mean some ski resorts have not been able to open it all. others are relying on artificial snow. some snow as now started falling in the outs, and skiers and snow borders can only hope the white stuff is not arriving too late . this is what winter looks like in the swiss alps this year. remnants of artificial snow and temperatures well above freezing are not the usual scenes here in january and for visitors. skiing is out of the question. yeah, sure. and it's quite special. she and direct line. i'm skis will be much nicer in january of this hotel would normally have around $500.00 guests. everything was prepared for the season. but now the place is near empty. thanks to the lack of snow. this rainbows hertz when it makes your hot cry. when you see this is stylish, you actually work for half a year for the winter season by making
since the pandemic, the indian supreme court, the criminalized same sex relations 5 years ago. but the government has yet to recognize same sex marriage. while the winter sports season here in europe is off to a disastrous start. record high temperatures mean some ski resorts have not been able to open it all. others are relying on artificial snow. some snow as now started falling in the outs, and skiers and snow borders can only hope the white stuff is not arriving too late . this is what...
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the 1st prize parade deli since the pandemic, india supreme court, the criminal i same sex relations 5 years ago, but the government has yet to recognize. same sex marriage rights organization as raised concerns by the fate of 2 iranian teenagers. be held on death row. iran human rights told you that the news that could be executed at any time after the iranian supreme court dismissed their appeals. mohammed burgundy and mohammed gelato or count guilty of setting buildings on fire attacking police during anti government. protests supporters say their trials were sham. mahoney, mary, madame, is the director of iran, human rice, which monitors violations. he told us more about the young men facing death. so you run a little funny. i've been upheld by the supreme court. it means that they can be executed at any time, but we should keep in mind that we don't have the rule of law and the due process in iran. so, international reactions press shared can still save my mom and his lives. but again, we know also that the running authorities need to execute need to implement the step, and that
the 1st prize parade deli since the pandemic, india supreme court, the criminal i same sex relations 5 years ago, but the government has yet to recognize. same sex marriage rights organization as raised concerns by the fate of 2 iranian teenagers. be held on death row. iran human rights told you that the news that could be executed at any time after the iranian supreme court dismissed their appeals. mohammed burgundy and mohammed gelato or count guilty of setting buildings on fire attacking...
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court as well and that decision is expected in june. this sets a precedence that will be interesting and then the other 2 criminal charges against me. cyber libel is already at the supreme court. and then the criminal charge of the s c. c. case trying to shut us down is still in the regional trial court. it's unclear still, right? but again, this is a ray of hope. so it's half 1st. the 1st time we have one something in our justice system since this nice political harassment they can. so i think the court of tax appeals, that's been a very professional course, but it took 4 years and 2 months to get to this point. maria, you are of course, without one of the most celebrated journalists around the world, a former time magazine person of the year. and you want, of course, the joint nobel peace prize to what extent of all of these international accolades helped or hindered your case in your home country. you know, at the beginning when, when time name neither one of the persons of the year, i thought it 1st was a sinking feeling in my stomach. and then i realized later on, it was actually a shield. it allowed us to bring these instances of injustice that was happening polit
court as well and that decision is expected in june. this sets a precedence that will be interesting and then the other 2 criminal charges against me. cyber libel is already at the supreme court. and then the criminal charge of the s c. c. case trying to shut us down is still in the regional trial court. it's unclear still, right? but again, this is a ray of hope. so it's half 1st. the 1st time we have one something in our justice system since this nice political harassment they can. so i think...
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court as well and that decision is expected in june. this sets a precedence that will be interesting. and then the other 2 criminal charges against me. cyber libel is already at the supreme court, and then the criminal charge of the se, see case trying to shut us down, is still in the regional trial court. it's unclear still, right? but again, this is a ray of hope and it's half 1st. the 1st time we have one something in our justice system since this these political harassment began. so i thanked the court of tax appeals. that's been a very professional court, but it took 4 years and 2 months to get to this point. right. you mention political harassment that throughout this entire process to what extent to the courts, the give you due process and to consideration of the evidence. i think what i'm trying to say is how obvious was the hands of government in the dealings of the court. let me answer that in 2 ways. number one, as you know, i've only submitted myself to the courts. number 2, it is shocking to me. what we have gotten to this level that i have a cyber liable charge that is at the supreme court, right? so of course, while these cases are in court, there are rule
court as well and that decision is expected in june. this sets a precedence that will be interesting. and then the other 2 criminal charges against me. cyber libel is already at the supreme court, and then the criminal charge of the se, see case trying to shut us down, is still in the regional trial court. it's unclear still, right? but again, this is a ray of hope and it's half 1st. the 1st time we have one something in our justice system since this these political harassment began. so i...
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the united states supreme court in all a font versus squamish indian tribe, eliminated tribal criminal jurisdiction over non indians who come on to tribal lands and commit crimes. so today, non indians can walk on to a reservation or on to indian lands and murder, a native women with no consequences. and they do, the supreme court has taken that jurisdiction away well, and i want to unpack the legal part of that in just a sec. i'm still trying to wrap my mind around this idea that when a crime is committed or when someone is just reported missing, carry that the response is indifference or, you know, it's not a crime to go missing to get dismissed. i mean, why is that? i think in part native women are really under represented in data. and so we know that the statistics of missing or murdered indigenous women are extremely high. but we know that the doc that's actually, they're actually likely a lot higher. and so all of these historical factors, in addition to these jurisdictional barriers and the failure of federal, the federal government to adequately fun justice and victims over sys
the united states supreme court in all a font versus squamish indian tribe, eliminated tribal criminal jurisdiction over non indians who come on to tribal lands and commit crimes. so today, non indians can walk on to a reservation or on to indian lands and murder, a native women with no consequences. and they do, the supreme court has taken that jurisdiction away well, and i want to unpack the legal part of that in just a sec. i'm still trying to wrap my mind around this idea that when a crime...
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concerned. >> todd: it is insane, you are giving criminals a head start to make cop lives more difficult, that makes no sense. what i like about the supreme courtllinois, it ep coos discretion in the hands of judges in lower courtses. those judges should be able to review the total circumstances and determine whether or not criminal or suspect x should be free on bail and shouldn't just come out of a book that is ignored half the time by prosecutors in woke, woke blue districts. >> yeah, and take a look at fox in chicago, look at lower half of illinois, just to put a broad view of it, objects to this. parts of the state not brown to cook county, when you look at kim fox and woke prosecutors, they have lied to the public and let criminals go and people continue to pay the price. for states and those that follow the states, realize they have similar separation of legislative and judicial responsibilities and requirements under the state constitution and what the woke prosecutors that the left has been working to get in place are attempting to do is overrun the actual judicial system at the same time they take control of some of the courts. >> ash
concerned. >> todd: it is insane, you are giving criminals a head start to make cop lives more difficult, that makes no sense. what i like about the supreme courtllinois, it ep coos discretion in the hands of judges in lower courtses. those judges should be able to review the total circumstances and determine whether or not criminal or suspect x should be free on bail and shouldn't just come out of a book that is ignored half the time by prosecutors in woke, woke blue districts. >>...
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removed a top minister following an order last week by the supreme court which ruled the far-right aryeh deri was unfit for office due to his criminal convictions. netanyahu's compliance with the supreme court order comes even as his extremist new coalition seeks to disempower the judiciary. an estimated 100,000 people took to the streets of tel aviv saturday to protest the new government. this is avi chimi, chair of the israeli bar association. >> we are shouting against a coup d'État. i call upon the citizens and the nation, they want to turn us into a dictatorship. they want to destroy the democracy and the judicial authority. there is no democratic country without a judicial authority. amy: 42-year-old tariq maali became the 18th palestinian to be killed by israeli fire since the start of the year. he was shot dead by a settler in ramallah in the occupied west bank. in pakistan, nearly 220 million people were left without electricity earlier today as the national grid suffered its second nationwide power outage in the past three months. the blackout idled public transit, closed factories and schools, and forced hospitals to turn
removed a top minister following an order last week by the supreme court which ruled the far-right aryeh deri was unfit for office due to his criminal convictions. netanyahu's compliance with the supreme court order comes even as his extremist new coalition seeks to disempower the judiciary. an estimated 100,000 people took to the streets of tel aviv saturday to protest the new government. this is avi chimi, chair of the israeli bar association. >> we are shouting against a coup d'État....
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jeremy, before the fun day attack jazz ball sonata was already facing for ongoing criminal probes, led by the supreme court justice alexander, do what i do see this event as a turning point, that could push the government off for what's another to be expedited to brazil. well, i think it's possible, even though the government, the incumbent government, the rule of the silver hasn't made any specific move to ask for both of those extra addiction up until this point. and i think that the government fears that if they try to bring both sonata back into brazil, this is going going to stir even more violence in the streets because most of also not supporters at this point, especially those who have remained both on idle hardcore, both and out of supporters, even after the defeat or in the tobar elections, i think that these, these groups tend to be very violent and they will react very violently to any measure that the current government wants to take. so i think that in the spirit of passive find the country, what lula present little is going to do is to investigate the crew mongers of sunday's attacks. they a
jeremy, before the fun day attack jazz ball sonata was already facing for ongoing criminal probes, led by the supreme court justice alexander, do what i do see this event as a turning point, that could push the government off for what's another to be expedited to brazil. well, i think it's possible, even though the government, the incumbent government, the rule of the silver hasn't made any specific move to ask for both of those extra addiction up until this point. and i think that the...
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criminal code of criminal procedure and review of the practice of the supreme court perfectly don't breatheain do you work as a caretaker in the city art museum? tell me under what circumstances you discovered the stolen work of korovin, as far as i know at 6 in the morning you were near the back entrance to the museum exactly, and what brought you to this place in such an early inspiration now. i'm sorry, i'm not really understand. you want to say that you drew this korovin, i drew it or the defendant, but the feeling is wonderful. and suddenly i see from around the corner a figure appears, this figure fussed around the back entrance. all this seemed familiar to you. yes, i immediately recognized that it was sukhotsky in the lamp, a small, dry hat, like boyarsky’s, i saw that he left the bundle under the door of the museum and left. i was taken apart by interest, when i approached the bundle, unfolded it a little bit and didn’t faint, there are priests. there korovin sketched his picture of a fish with wine. i i stand, i look at it all, and then a healthy guard comes out. well, what can i
criminal code of criminal procedure and review of the practice of the supreme court perfectly don't breatheain do you work as a caretaker in the city art museum? tell me under what circumstances you discovered the stolen work of korovin, as far as i know at 6 in the morning you were near the back entrance to the museum exactly, and what brought you to this place in such an early inspiration now. i'm sorry, i'm not really understand. you want to say that you drew this korovin, i drew it or the...
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supreme court justices. nobody questioned the justices themselves, and this investigation of the supreme court. samuel alito, the author of the opinion and his wife were criminally accused last year of having a private dinner in their home with a wealthy antiabortion activist couple, who got advanced word during that dinner of a previous supreme court decision. even though samuel aledo and his wife have been publicly identified, as potential leaks, with a previous supreme court opinion, they were not questioned in this investigation. chief justice assigned the investigation to the new marshal of the supreme court and her staff, none of whom have ever had to conduct an investigation at the supreme court before. the marshal of the supreme court has the following duties. overseeing the operations of the supreme court building, including space management, maintenance, and cleaning, renovation, property, and supplies, procurement and contracting, telecommunications, parking, managing the motor pool, and coordinating most events at the court. and it manages the courtroom, including seeding, security, reporting proceedings, and keeping time of oral accounts. investigat
supreme court justices. nobody questioned the justices themselves, and this investigation of the supreme court. samuel alito, the author of the opinion and his wife were criminally accused last year of having a private dinner in their home with a wealthy antiabortion activist couple, who got advanced word during that dinner of a previous supreme court decision. even though samuel aledo and his wife have been publicly identified, as potential leaks, with a previous supreme court opinion, they...
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this could head to the supreme court, the special counsel criminal probe is a serious one. >> yes itdent. what's ironic what goes around comes around and the vice president doesn't have the same powers to declassify information as the president does. the president mar-a-lago compound is guarded by secret service agents it was in a locked storage area. apparently some of the documents were in joe biden's garage next to his corvette that does not sound like it's a secure place to me. like i thought this is the tip of the iceberg there's a lot more here and a lot more embarrassing and criminal belonging by the president and the people of the staff. elizabeth: let's look at ron desantis, he is firing back at the white house, criticism of him for deploying the national guard watch the white house critique in helping the u.s. coast guard dealing with illegal immigrants coming into the florida keys and more, watch this. >> we sing governor desantis to political stunts that is how he perceives to fix this issue from florida and he takes, were talking about people who are coming from countrie
this could head to the supreme court, the special counsel criminal probe is a serious one. >> yes itdent. what's ironic what goes around comes around and the vice president doesn't have the same powers to declassify information as the president does. the president mar-a-lago compound is guarded by secret service agents it was in a locked storage area. apparently some of the documents were in joe biden's garage next to his corvette that does not sound like it's a secure place to me. like i...
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investigation, based on the essence of article 160 of the criminal code of the russian federation and also guided by the decision of the plenum of the supreme courtthe russian federation no. 51 dated december 27, 2007. it consists in uncompensated unlawful conversion by a person of the property entrusted to him for his own benefit against the will of the owner, committed for mercenary purposes. thus, the presence in the act of a person of the elements of embezzlement in the form of appropriation must be supported by circumstances proving the presence of intent in the act. the testimonies of the injured witnesses and the accused give reason to believe that the intent aimed at stealing property is literally the whole point. it can be said that each of his sheets screams, and the guilt of my client, but if everything is so simple and understandable, then the investigation did not allow doubts and the culprit was initially chosen. now we judge the winner of the winner in a fair sports competition. yes, what happened after that, of course, immoral and jurisdictional, but if this is the fault of my client. yes, there was a tragedy. the rival of my clie
investigation, based on the essence of article 160 of the criminal code of the russian federation and also guided by the decision of the plenum of the supreme courtthe russian federation no. 51 dated december 27, 2007. it consists in uncompensated unlawful conversion by a person of the property entrusted to him for his own benefit against the will of the owner, committed for mercenary purposes. thus, the presence in the act of a person of the elements of embezzlement in the form of...
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supreme court, i think two justices should be a little weary. let's remember, the supreme court has showed no compunction about tossing out criminal convictions, becauseconcluded the justice department had misused the statutes, in the most sackler example that is by mcdonald, the governor virginia, who was prosecuted and convicted in federal court under a prosecution overseen by jack smith, who was then the head of the republican section, and what happened, the supreme court said that the justice department had misuse the statue and tossed the entire conviction out. so i think that is going to wait pretty heavily on jack smith's mind when he makes a decision about what statute to use to prosecute donald trump. >> okay, so do you, harry when you get a little granular. here yesterday, the second anniversary of the january six attack, a long term partner of late capitol police officer brian sicknick filed a wrongful death lawsuit, but also to donald trump and his role in instructing them up. they're seeking to -- $10 million in damages. but harry, that will trump's repeatedly claimed that his presidency makes him immune from liability. but could this be
supreme court, i think two justices should be a little weary. let's remember, the supreme court has showed no compunction about tossing out criminal convictions, becauseconcluded the justice department had misused the statutes, in the most sackler example that is by mcdonald, the governor virginia, who was prosecuted and convicted in federal court under a prosecution overseen by jack smith, who was then the head of the republican section, and what happened, the supreme court said that the...
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supreme court. in may, a gunman in uvalde, texas, killed 19 students and 2 teachers. it was the third deadliest school shooting in u.s. history. in june, the supreme court overturned roe v. wade, effectively criminalizingn in much of the nation. former japanese prime minister shinzo abe was assassinated in july, just two days before that country's parliamentary elections. in august, the fbi conducted a search of mar-a-lago, the home of former donald trump. 18 documents labeled top secret were found. in september, britain's queen elizabeth ii died in scotland at the age of 96. her son charles succeeded her as king. elon musk took control of twitter in october, bringing to the social media giant a brash leadership style, along with thousands of layoffs. in november, a projected red wave fizzled as republicans won a slim majority in the house and democrats held control of the united states senate. in december, a suspect was arrested and charged with first degree murder in the deaths of four university of idaho students. wnba star brittney griner returned home after a prisoner swap with russia. she says she will return to the court this season. ♪ hey, man. you could save hundreds for safe driving with libe
supreme court. in may, a gunman in uvalde, texas, killed 19 students and 2 teachers. it was the third deadliest school shooting in u.s. history. in june, the supreme court overturned roe v. wade, effectively criminalizingn in much of the nation. former japanese prime minister shinzo abe was assassinated in july, just two days before that country's parliamentary elections. in august, the fbi conducted a search of mar-a-lago, the home of former donald trump. 18 documents labeled top secret were...
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johnson of louisiana says that he is going to reintroduce legislation to try to criminalize leaking information from the supreme courtit possible that a series of issues could arise from that kind of legislation? >> yeah. that's something -- and this is on the last page of the initial report, page 23, i found curious. the court mentioned it was going to support legislation that would criminalize this sewer sort of that has been violated. i don't think we should be adding a link and statutes. if the u.s. attorney of dc found a leaker and the u.s. attorney wanted to press charge, there's eight ways of doing it. having a ninth way to do it doesn't make a lot of sense. and the fact that the supreme could would support a bill or suggest it support a bill, again s kind of ridiculous. it's saying, hey, this idea is a good one and, again, smacks me as tone-deaf. >> we've got to leave the conversation there, gabe, but as always we appreciate your perspective. >> thank you. >>> it's one of those things that no one looks forward to, but a new study now shows that some people may be able to stretch out that time between colonosc
johnson of louisiana says that he is going to reintroduce legislation to try to criminalize leaking information from the supreme courtit possible that a series of issues could arise from that kind of legislation? >> yeah. that's something -- and this is on the last page of the initial report, page 23, i found curious. the court mentioned it was going to support legislation that would criminalize this sewer sort of that has been violated. i don't think we should be adding a link and...
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and of course the overall context is that they had the supreme court martial not a criminal investigator to conduct this investigation. they list a lot of criminal violations in the report. typically when you see that kind of framework you would expect an experienced criminal investigative staff. they could've had access to the doj to examine whether the courts had a cyber issue, whether their system had been breached from outside. so this report leaves a lot of questions unanswered, i do not think it will be satisfying to the public in terms of the conclusion that the court has a down all of it can, and cannot get any answers. >> it makes you wonder why they did not try a little bit harder. we did hear from president biden today on the classified documents situation, he is dealing with. i know you have new reporting on how the white house had been handling all on all of it. what can you tell us? >> well, i think president biden's comments reflected some of what came up in the reporting which is that there is a lot of frustration among some white house aides that when they first discover
and of course the overall context is that they had the supreme court martial not a criminal investigator to conduct this investigation. they list a lot of criminal violations in the report. typically when you see that kind of framework you would expect an experienced criminal investigative staff. they could've had access to the doj to examine whether the courts had a cyber issue, whether their system had been breached from outside. so this report leaves a lot of questions unanswered, i do not...
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there is a supreme court sanctified right to privacy in this country. and there has been a d criminalization of homosexuality. so if anyone is reading what else, i'm getting a lesson for what they are doing, privacy and then frankly, badges against the law. and i think investigations ought to be made into people who are openly flouting that they are violating the laws and the police that seem to be a now, how are they sending people to whether or not the supreme court does hand down a ruling, a lot of this comes down to acceptance within society, doesn't it? that is a big factor been and in fact, one thing we have brought up time and again in despite previous judgment by an a pretty good direction by just returned to 9 months in the government ought to take steps to better include and integrate members of the job, you take your community into indian society. no. such a deals that have been undertaken. please cannot understand it. and we feel that so do do expand your question slightly. i believe that the vast majority of indian society is dollar and they're open to progressive ideas and dogs
there is a supreme court sanctified right to privacy in this country. and there has been a d criminalization of homosexuality. so if anyone is reading what else, i'm getting a lesson for what they are doing, privacy and then frankly, badges against the law. and i think investigations ought to be made into people who are openly flouting that they are violating the laws and the police that seem to be a now, how are they sending people to whether or not the supreme court does hand down a ruling, a...
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an inquiry investigating claims of criminal conspiracy cleared him in 2012, the finding upheld by india's supreme courtyear. but in yorkshire, no one has ever beeconvicted for the darwin family murders. >> very angry, very frustrated. it feels like no one has noticed us there. laura: in kenya, the lgbtq activists edwin winchell loma who was smothered to death in a killing that shocked the nation has been buried. hundreds paid their last respects in the families village, many calling for justice. five suspects, including his former partner are in place custody. ferdinando monday reports from western kenya. reporter: the final journey at this hospital mortuary, family and friends mourn him and receive the casket. the procession snakes its way to where hundreds were gathered to pay their last respects. the family had earlier said everyone was welcome to say goodbye. his body was found stuffed in a box by the roadside not far from here in early january. last week, the government chief authority said he had been smothered to death. >> and above all mayou rest in peace. reporter: mourners supporting a call f
an inquiry investigating claims of criminal conspiracy cleared him in 2012, the finding upheld by india's supreme courtyear. but in yorkshire, no one has ever beeconvicted for the darwin family murders. >> very angry, very frustrated. it feels like no one has noticed us there. laura: in kenya, the lgbtq activists edwin winchell loma who was smothered to death in a killing that shocked the nation has been buried. hundreds paid their last respects in the families village, many calling for...
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an inquiry investigating claims of criminal conspiracy cleared him in 2012, a finding upheld by india's supreme courtr the dawood family murders. still feeling very angry, very frustrated. it feels like there's no justice there. jon donnison reporting to some sporting news now and the british billionaire, sirjim ratcliffe, has confirmed his interest in buying manchester united. the 70—year—old, who founded the chemicalfirm ineos, has been a fan of the club since he was a child. mr ratcliffe attempted to buy chelsea last year, but his late offer was rejected, as todd boehlywas successful in taking over from roman abramovich. 0ur sports editor dan roan has this update. a lot of united fans will be hoping it happens, because so many of them are desperate to see the back of the club's american owners — the glazerfamily — who have presided over a period of decline both on the pitch and in terms of the stadium, old trafford, itself. now last year, they said they would be willing to listen to offers for the club after potentially bringing to an end a period of ownership, 18 years almost, defined by fan prot
an inquiry investigating claims of criminal conspiracy cleared him in 2012, a finding upheld by india's supreme courtr the dawood family murders. still feeling very angry, very frustrated. it feels like there's no justice there. jon donnison reporting to some sporting news now and the british billionaire, sirjim ratcliffe, has confirmed his interest in buying manchester united. the 70—year—old, who founded the chemicalfirm ineos, has been a fan of the club since he was a child. mr ratcliffe...
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an inquiry investigating claims of criminal conspiracy cleared him in 2012, a finding upheld by india's supreme courts. still feeling very angry, very frustrated. it feels like there's no justice there. next we turn to brazil. relating to the storming of brazil's stennett building. they haven't been named and works charges to be filed. he was nowhere to be seen for the past week, but brazil's former president jair bolsonaro finally broke his silence. translation: i regret what happened on the 8th ofjanuary. _ it's unbelievable. unfortunately, people learnt, understood what politics is, got to know the political powers and started to value freedom. he was filmed in florida by some of his supporters. he was defensive, but admitted that mistakes were made by his government. translation: i never stopped following the | constitutional principles. there are some holes, of course. we slip up — who doesn't? "slipping up" is quite the understatement. when his die—hard supporters smashed their way into the supreme court, congress and the presidential palace, they burned furniture, destroyed valuable artwork an
an inquiry investigating claims of criminal conspiracy cleared him in 2012, a finding upheld by india's supreme courts. still feeling very angry, very frustrated. it feels like there's no justice there. next we turn to brazil. relating to the storming of brazil's stennett building. they haven't been named and works charges to be filed. he was nowhere to be seen for the past week, but brazil's former president jair bolsonaro finally broke his silence. translation: i regret what happened on the...
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criminal investigations, civil and praise across jurisdictions. it's antisemitic in some cases and the platform. as the conservative supreme court and the 50 real constitutional right to an abortion. we get all that and more tonight but we begin at the end of this year with historic results with the midterm election or democrats came to see in the senate and republicans managed to have defeat from the victory and historically the elections had been a disaster for a first term president in the party in power. as and as nbc noted democratic presidents in their first midterms have seen the party lose an average of 40 have seats in five senate seats so watergate i look even worse for the party. democratic presidents in the first midterm at cnn part of those an average of 44 house seats and six senate seats. many political observers had a bloodbath on the level of 1994 republican evolution for instance. one democrats lost out seats during bill clinton's first, term or the 2020 pretty wave. the democrats lost a whopping seat senate broke obama's term. especially fox news, a red wave was a sure thing. >> does it feel like a red wave? >
criminal investigations, civil and praise across jurisdictions. it's antisemitic in some cases and the platform. as the conservative supreme court and the 50 real constitutional right to an abortion. we get all that and more tonight but we begin at the end of this year with historic results with the midterm election or democrats came to see in the senate and republicans managed to have defeat from the victory and historically the elections had been a disaster for a first term president in the...
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criminal. they've never ruled on that. i'd be happy to take that one to the supreme court. me that secret... sorry. no, you've actually said something really interesting, because what you seem to be saying is you wouldn't mind, in fact, you would almost invite the us government to challenge you once again in the courts, because you think that the espionage act, notjust... ..is unconstitutional. used against whistle—blowers is unconstitutional. it's a clear violation of the first amendment. you're 91 years old. are you telling me you really would embrace another legal fight with the us government over whistleblowing? you would like for that to happen to you today? i made that clear a year ago when i brought out a top secret study, which had been two—thirds declassified, but one—third not on the taiwan straits crisis. when the british economist had just had a cover story saying... i know exactly what you're talking about. ..taiwan, the focus is the area. i said it's time to know what happened in 1958. exactly. so i put that out and said, this is top secret. your papers referr
criminal. they've never ruled on that. i'd be happy to take that one to the supreme court. me that secret... sorry. no, you've actually said something really interesting, because what you seem to be saying is you wouldn't mind, in fact, you would almost invite the us government to challenge you once again in the courts, because you think that the espionage act, notjust... ..is unconstitutional. used against whistle—blowers is unconstitutional. it's a clear violation of the first amendment....
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criminal statutes apply to presidents. garland and the doj know those questions will end up at the supreme court and they can have no confidencen a legal fight with trump, or even with biden, but mostly with trump, that they will be successful in a fight against trump at the supreme court about executive power and the use of power by trump. >> so, in both cases, the 45th president and the current one, you don't think there will actually end up being any prosecutions? >> i don't think there will be prosecutions in regards to criminal -- about classified information. the obstruction, that's a completely different story. and i think we already see signs, that's where the doj is headed in terms of trump. when they served the warrant, the warrant application specifies actual criminal statue tuts their investigating. not any one of those statutes deal with classified materials. they deal with obstruction. i think that's the cleanest, best path because it doesn't matter if you're a president. you either obstruct or you didn't. you don't have presidential power to obstruct justice. i think that's the easiest and most likely course for
criminal statutes apply to presidents. garland and the doj know those questions will end up at the supreme court and they can have no confidencen a legal fight with trump, or even with biden, but mostly with trump, that they will be successful in a fight against trump at the supreme court about executive power and the use of power by trump. >> so, in both cases, the 45th president and the current one, you don't think there will actually end up being any prosecutions? >> i don't...
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supreme court justice promised all that all those involved will be held accountable. they are already ordering social media companies to store streaming data in order to identify the criminals. but not only those who invaded the government buildings or will be prosecuted, those who instigate that finance. and also those who didn't do what they should have done a will be held accountable or we have for a brazilian chief of security was exonerated, or during the night. and the governor was just a put aside on the governor for 90 days. they want to be tough under response, and then the government, that brazilian did the supreme and justice a leash on the engine, whereas jet just remove the governor for 90 days. right now that's the current situation with the current president lula. we also have the former president, the loser of the election. terrible scenario. he's been very difficult for brazilian democracy. he's often been compared to donald trump. but he did do something that donald trump never did. can you tell us more about what his response was to these 2 to this action and brazilian? well, he tweeted that this depredations and invasions a part of public buildings viola
supreme court justice promised all that all those involved will be held accountable. they are already ordering social media companies to store streaming data in order to identify the criminals. but not only those who invaded the government buildings or will be prosecuted, those who instigate that finance. and also those who didn't do what they should have done a will be held accountable or we have for a brazilian chief of security was exonerated, or during the night. and the governor was just a...
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wednesday, the israeli supreme court ruled that one of benjamin netanyahu's top ministers was appointed as health and interior minister cannot serve because of previous criminalurt, actually the attorney general interpreted the court's order and said that he needs to fire this minister. and we were expecting at a cabinet meeting this morning that benjamin netanyahu, after several days of not taking any action, that he would actually fire this minister. so far, we haven't heard that that firing has taken place. that means for several days now, the prime minister has been going against what the supreme court has ordered him to do. and there's a big question about how much longer this will go on. will this minister be actually dismissed? and if he isn't dismissed, does it plunge israel into some sort of constitutional crisis, where the prime minister is defying a supreme court order? kim? >> yeah, lots at stake there. we'll keep following that story, hadas gold in jerusalem. thank you so much. >>> authorities in peru say they've arrested more than 100 protesters accused of violently invaded a university. interior minister says police conducted a raid saturday to
wednesday, the israeli supreme court ruled that one of benjamin netanyahu's top ministers was appointed as health and interior minister cannot serve because of previous criminalurt, actually the attorney general interpreted the court's order and said that he needs to fire this minister. and we were expecting at a cabinet meeting this morning that benjamin netanyahu, after several days of not taking any action, that he would actually fire this minister. so far, we haven't heard that that firing...
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between police department procedures which lead to firing, and criminal charges, which are going to be under the jurisdiction of the supreme court case law. which will be the question which the prosecutors will look at going forward. i anticipate that based on the statements both from the federal prosecutor and based on the fact that they were fired immediately, there seems to be an understanding based on the videos they've seen that this goes above and beyond regular procedure, there will likely be some sort of action in terms of what action, we're not sure. >> i want to note, andrew mccabe, the idea here within a month of the killing of george floyd memphis changed policies among law enforcement about the duty to render care and intervene, one of the things we've been talking about the professor noted the us attorney's office in tennessee is involved. you got the local memphis da. shelby county and you got the da and the u.s. attorney and that means the fbi is now involved in a case like this. he mentioned the idea of the color of the officers civil rights talk about the color of law, meaning the badge itself could be enough.
between police department procedures which lead to firing, and criminal charges, which are going to be under the jurisdiction of the supreme court case law. which will be the question which the prosecutors will look at going forward. i anticipate that based on the statements both from the federal prosecutor and based on the fact that they were fired immediately, there seems to be an understanding based on the videos they've seen that this goes above and beyond regular procedure, there will...
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supreme court, attorney general. the republic has already instructed to open a criminal case on the fact of the riots.severely punish the instigators, and decided to use federal forces to restore order in the capital. the order of the head of state will be valid until the end of the month . a 15 km long traffic jam has formed on a motorway in italy that connects milan and naples traffic was stopped by a mass brawl of football fans of the clubs, napoli and roma clash of more than 300 fans. it started at a gas station near the town of orets. sticks, stones, bottles and firecrackers were used only after the intervention of the police, a large-scale brawl was stopped as a result of riots , a minibus burned down near cars, broken windows of the participants in the battle, injuries of varying severity. china reopens borders to travelers after three years of restrictions since january 8, the quarantine for tourists entering the country has been lifted. however, two days before arrival, it is necessary to obtain a negative covid test result and present it, the national health commission of the people's republ
supreme court, attorney general. the republic has already instructed to open a criminal case on the fact of the riots.severely punish the instigators, and decided to use federal forces to restore order in the capital. the order of the head of state will be valid until the end of the month . a 15 km long traffic jam has formed on a motorway in italy that connects milan and naples traffic was stopped by a mass brawl of football fans of the clubs, napoli and roma clash of more than 300 fans. it...
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supreme court overturned roe versus wade. a terrifying car crash that initially appeared to have a miraculous ending has now led to criminal chargeswait until you hear the details, next. ing has now lead to criminal charges. wait until you hear the details next. [ marlo thomas ] join st. jude with your debit or credit card for only $19 a month, and we'll send you this st. jude t-shirt. st. jude is only possible because of the people who donate. you're saving children's lives. you're keeping families together during the hardest thing they've ever faced. [ marlo thomas ] please call or go online right now and become a st. jude partner in hope. wonderining what actctually s intoto your multltivitamin?? [ mar at n new chapterer,all or go online right now its' innovatioion, organicic ingrgredients, a and fermentn. fermentatition? yes. f formulated d to help yoyy rereally trululy absorb t the naturl goodneness. new chapapter. wellnlness, welll done. >> o'donnell: well, in a shocking twist, the driver of a tesla that went off a cliff in northern california on monday is now facing charges of attempted murder and child abuse. investigators
supreme court overturned roe versus wade. a terrifying car crash that initially appeared to have a miraculous ending has now led to criminal chargeswait until you hear the details, next. ing has now lead to criminal charges. wait until you hear the details next. [ marlo thomas ] join st. jude with your debit or credit card for only $19 a month, and we'll send you this st. jude t-shirt. st. jude is only possible because of the people who donate. you're saving children's lives. you're keeping...
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criminal cases were initiated. i will add that hizbut tahir was banned in russia by a decision of the supreme court in 2003. they failed the honesty exam in the rostov region, the police detained businessmen who tested migrants for knowledge of the russian language . eventually more than 3,500 clients illegally took possession of documents, daniil's report in hands for the head, clear understandable commands of the special forces soldiers seem to paralyze the workers of this migrant testing center in rostov-on-don. they were obviously expecting another client from neighboring countries today, but instead of them the security forces swooped down. having come to their senses, the employees of the strange office find the only correct words, in their opinion, of the observers of russia, these are all consequences. the employees of the testing center for a bribe issued certificates to visitors, russian history of the language of the foundations of russian legislation such documents are necessary for the legalization of immigrants, however , truly foreigners. no one checked , the attackers filled out the tests th
criminal cases were initiated. i will add that hizbut tahir was banned in russia by a decision of the supreme court in 2003. they failed the honesty exam in the rostov region, the police detained businessmen who tested migrants for knowledge of the russian language . eventually more than 3,500 clients illegally took possession of documents, daniil's report in hands for the head, clear understandable commands of the special forces soldiers seem to paralyze the workers of this migrant testing...