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and we began hearing of extended detentions through the immigration detainer. and many people around the country, most people, actually, there was so much confusion, they believed they were compulsory. and this mechanism actually was instrumental to beginning what we think is some of the kinds of the largest mass deportation policies we have thish in our federal government for many years. as michele said, the detainer is a request. it looks like this. it is a form. right? and it's usually a form that i.c.e. has that says it's going to intend to assume custody of an individual for the purposes of putting them into removal proceedings. a jurisdiction that complies with an i.c.e. detainer is engaging in a warrantless arrest. dhs has already conceded to that. and who is the jailer at that time, it is the local jurisdiction. the local jurisdiction has the body. they are the jailer. that's what we will see later on. they will bear the brunt of liability when people are sued let's say, for overdetention. so what are the problems with detainers? like i said before, i th
and we began hearing of extended detentions through the immigration detainer. and many people around the country, most people, actually, there was so much confusion, they believed they were compulsory. and this mechanism actually was instrumental to beginning what we think is some of the kinds of the largest mass deportation policies we have thish in our federal government for many years. as michele said, the detainer is a request. it looks like this. it is a form. right? and it's usually a...
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one other question similarly when you are talking about the detainers, sorry, i don't have the exact anguage but it was something about criminal aliens, detainers in the context of criminal aliens. when you were discussing it some of it was pre- adjudication. people who may have come into the system on a criminal charge and that's when you are saying criminal aliens did you mean to say people who were charged with crimes? >> >> engaging with them through the jails or through the prisons if they are a public safety threat we will take action notwithstanding the lack of a criminal conviction. for example, there are statistics that suggest that those who drink and drive who have engaged in that type of conduct are arrested with that type of safety threat so we look at those alien setter subject to removal and the public safety threat there are many aliens who have convictions but nevertheless under the immigration and nationality act and with the threat at that time so with those aliens ever hear of the unlawful status to be arrested while driving while intoxicated. we do not seek enforc
one other question similarly when you are talking about the detainers, sorry, i don't have the exact anguage but it was something about criminal aliens, detainers in the context of criminal aliens. when you were discussing it some of it was pre- adjudication. people who may have come into the system on a criminal charge and that's when you are saying criminal aliens did you mean to say people who were charged with crimes? >> >> engaging with them through the jails or through the...
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we began hearing of extended detention through the immigration detainer. many people around the country, most people actually, there was so much confusion. they believe they were compulsory. this mechanism actually was instrumental to beginning what we think is some of the largest mass deportation policies we have had in government for many years. as michelle said the detainer is a request. it looks like this. it is a form. it is usually a form that i.c.e. has the says that they will intend with the purposes of putting them into removal proceedings. a jurisdiction that complies with an i.c.e. detainer is an engaging in a warrantless arrest.have already conceded to that. and who is the jailer at that time? is the local jurisdiction. the local jurisdiction has the body. they are the jailer. that is what we will see later on. they will bear the front-end liability. so what are the problems with detainers? like i said before, i think there was a lot of confusion. everyone thought that they were regular warrants. of arrest. that they were criminal warrants. mean
we began hearing of extended detention through the immigration detainer. many people around the country, most people actually, there was so much confusion. they believe they were compulsory. this mechanism actually was instrumental to beginning what we think is some of the largest mass deportation policies we have had in government for many years. as michelle said the detainer is a request. it looks like this. it is a form. it is usually a form that i.c.e. has the says that they will intend...
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detainers do not provide. the clack mass county deserve held someone on detainer after she could have been released and transferred her to ice. the court ruled that the detainer did not provide sufficient probable cause to detain. and the court had unlawfully detained her and would have to pay damages. many courts have found localities to be liable for the prolonged immigration. this happened many times, for legal permanent residents, we have found -- we have seen damages of up wards of a hundred thousand. in october, 2016, the northern district of illinois in a class action case called hi main eds versus neopolitano found that ice has limited authority to arrest without a warrant and detainers generally exceed that authority. and in january, the northern district of dallas found that dallas could be held liable for unlawful detention. so long and short i didn't get a chance to go into the francisco decision which i'd love to get into at some point but these policies are lawful. >> thank you very much. and i'm sur
detainers do not provide. the clack mass county deserve held someone on detainer after she could have been released and transferred her to ice. the court ruled that the detainer did not provide sufficient probable cause to detain. and the court had unlawfully detained her and would have to pay damages. many courts have found localities to be liable for the prolonged immigration. this happened many times, for legal permanent residents, we have found -- we have seen damages of up wards of a...
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how does the question of detainers and cooperation play into that?ooner th >> the sooner ice can know about an individual know when they will be released and be able to decide is this priority, and those priorities changed. it is broader now that it was in the past several years. there's a rational basis for that. there still has to be it would be helpful if the attorneys got involved in the case earlier. everybody could make a decision, is there relief available that would be some of the issues so we can more efficiently resolvee whether these person can have relief, maybe not continue with the case if for whatever reasonn there's not a valid case there are mesa discretionarydiscreti requirement or they are going to be removed. it's not going to happen withouh resources. the resources make a difference. this is anecdotal but several new have in place and very locations. i have heard anecdotally that i, miami there is starting to seeee cases been scheduled quicker than they were in the past three years ago. that's a good thing. see sometimes look at
how does the question of detainers and cooperation play into that?ooner th >> the sooner ice can know about an individual know when they will be released and be able to decide is this priority, and those priorities changed. it is broader now that it was in the past several years. there's a rational basis for that. there still has to be it would be helpful if the attorneys got involved in the case earlier. everybody could make a decision, is there relief available that would be some of the...
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state of california detained. the controversial bill has been criticized by police chiefs from dallas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not comply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chosen to con script us as immigration officials, you will -- we will have to comply. >> reporter: texas governor greg abbott tweeted after his legislation victory saying, i'm
state of california detained. the controversial bill has been criticized by police chiefs from dallas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not comply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chosen to con script us as immigration officials, you will -- we will have to comply. >> reporter: texas governor greg abbott tweeted after his legislation victory saying, i'm
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asate of california detained. the controversial bill has been criticized by police chiefs from e llas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not remply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chosen to conscript us as immigration officials, we will have to gmply. ab reporter: texas governor greg e bott tweeted after his legislative victory, saying,
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as it related to kentrell the court is also going to order he be detained. nding his fourth hearing. this is his fourth referral to the court. and these are serious charges. for all of those reasons the court will find he may be a danger to himself or to the community. they'll both remain detained pending that their next hearing is on december 5th. all right. this hearing is adjourned. thank you. i don't like anybody to be in pain. certainly not kids. i love them. i've been doing this job for 26 years. the work is heartbreaking. but there is no more work that's more important than the work in a juvenile court. >> i can't do it. i can't do it, man. ♪ ♪ king arthur: ready! washington: charge! empress wu: charge! (in chinese) king arthur: charge! ♪ let your reign begin. evony, the mobile game. download now. >>> since we were in court several weeks ago, what has happened? >> several weeks ago we ordered a psychological evaluation to be completed. both of those evaluations were completed. with kentrell we did decide that at this time in the best interest of the co
as it related to kentrell the court is also going to order he be detained. nding his fourth hearing. this is his fourth referral to the court. and these are serious charges. for all of those reasons the court will find he may be a danger to himself or to the community. they'll both remain detained pending that their next hearing is on december 5th. all right. this hearing is adjourned. thank you. i don't like anybody to be in pain. certainly not kids. i love them. i've been doing this job for...
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detain ed. reports say that the man worked for the pyongyang university of science and technology. he is detained to unspecified hostile acts against the country. on wednesday, north korea said another u.s. citizen from the same university had been detained for hostile acts. there are total of four american citizens detained in north korea. the u.s. em bbassy in seoul say it is aware of the latest report. >>> new video from nigeria showing the dozens of girls released from the jihadist group boko haram, and nigeria announced that 82 will be released in exchange for prisoners. they say it is the result of the lengthy negotiation around and the girls arrived at the capital, and they were met by the president's chief of staff. >> we are happy to have you back. we are very glad. and every measure from today, we have to try to forget the suffering, because this is a torment. welcome, welcome, welcome. >> this government did not say how many boca haram suspects were released. >>> and much more the drink for a great cause. >> why this lemonade stand is a great cause. >>> and now, drinking
detain ed. reports say that the man worked for the pyongyang university of science and technology. he is detained to unspecified hostile acts against the country. on wednesday, north korea said another u.s. citizen from the same university had been detained for hostile acts. there are total of four american citizens detained in north korea. the u.s. em bbassy in seoul say it is aware of the latest report. >>> new video from nigeria showing the dozens of girls released from the jihadist...
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peace officers can ask the immigration status of anyone under arrest or even detained. travis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will unfairly target texas' large mexican and central american communities. >> they feel that they're being hunted. even the native born are in fear that they're going to be pulled over and asked by a police officer whether they belong here or not. even if they've been here for generations. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed that between 2014 and 2016, texas police complied with federal requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more than the state of california detained. criticized by police chiefs from dallas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not comply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chosen to conscript us as immigration officials, we will have to comply. >> reporter: texas governor greg abbott tweeted after his legislative victory, saying, "i'm getting my signing pen
peace officers can ask the immigration status of anyone under arrest or even detained. travis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will unfairly target texas' large mexican and central american communities. >> they feel that they're being hunted. even the native born are in fear that they're going to be pulled over and asked by a police officer whether they belong here or not. even if they've been here for generations. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed that...
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montgomery county jail director robert greene said, it was a mistake and we should have honored the detainer. it is the county's intent to honor ice detainer s ice issued a blistering statement accusing montgomery county of being a jurisdiction that has publicly limited cooperation with ice and frequently ignores legally authorized detainers. ice has since tracked down alvarado and locked him up ending deportation in the trial on the serious charges here in maryland. at albert einstein heights -- high school, wusa 9. >>> we are working together more information about why a local judge granted alvarado just -- bail in the first place. >>> ice has deported the illegal immigrant once convicted of murdering washington intern chandra leavy. federal officers send them back to el salvador friday leaving in 2001. her remains were found in rock creek park. the conviction was overturned after an informant testimony came into question. >>> members of the u.s. senate ling to repeal the affordable care act. there's a lot of talk about where the controversial bill goes next. here is what it boils down to
montgomery county jail director robert greene said, it was a mistake and we should have honored the detainer. it is the county's intent to honor ice detainer s ice issued a blistering statement accusing montgomery county of being a jurisdiction that has publicly limited cooperation with ice and frequently ignores legally authorized detainers. ice has since tracked down alvarado and locked him up ending deportation in the trial on the serious charges here in maryland. at albert einstein heights...
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it is the county's intent to honor ice detainers on serious charges. the incident heats up an already boiling relationship between the trump administration and the county in its backyard over immigration . today county residents said their beef is with the local justice system. questions about why he was granted bail by a maryland judge and released. >> that's just crazy though. >> my reactions are it was a bad decision on the part of the court. the immigration issue from my perspective has no bearing on the case whatsoever. >> this is all about the courts. >> alvarado was locked up on may 1st. he was released after being granted bail on may 3rd and ice for its part has followed up and managed to lock up alvarado. they tracked him down and they did lock him up on the immigration detainer. so he's currently under federal custody at a facility in howard county, maryland awaiting either deportation by ice or trial by authorities here in maryland on these very serious charges of stealing a police assault rifle and bring it to this school. reporting live in
it is the county's intent to honor ice detainers on serious charges. the incident heats up an already boiling relationship between the trump administration and the county in its backyard over immigration . today county residents said their beef is with the local justice system. questions about why he was granted bail by a maryland judge and released. >> that's just crazy though. >> my reactions are it was a bad decision on the part of the court. the immigration issue from my...
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between 2014 and 2016 texas police complied with federal requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more than the state of california detained. criticized by police chiefs from dallas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not comply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chose on the conscript us as immigration officials, we will have to comply. >> reporter: texas governor greg abbott tweeted after his legislative victory saying, "i'm
between 2014 and 2016 texas police complied with federal requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more than the state of california detained. criticized by police chiefs from dallas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not comply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chose on the conscript us as immigration officials, we will have to comply. >> reporter: texas...
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among the detained in the uk, suicide bomber salman abedi's older brother but the investigation stretching overseas april preending had his sfaerj and younger brother just before the elder aed by did i looking to clear his middle son's name. in this interview denying his son was i tear riftd. libyan authorities claiming abedi's younger brother confessed to planning his own attack and spoke with aed by did i 30 minutes before the concert bombing the the device used in manchester seen here in images from the scene captured "the new york times," the possible detonator covered in blood carried in the left hand the so he 50 kaks of the switchboard batteries and wires similar to the bombs used in isis, brussels and paris. >> really suggesting that he probably didn't act alone, that he had some help and shernl some advice on how to create the bomb. >> authorities say the brothers studied bomb-making videos on line. abc news has learned he traveled to syria then libya returning to britain five yooekds weeks before his mission. when they searched the apartment they found enough bomb making material
among the detained in the uk, suicide bomber salman abedi's older brother but the investigation stretching overseas april preending had his sfaerj and younger brother just before the elder aed by did i looking to clear his middle son's name. in this interview denying his son was i tear riftd. libyan authorities claiming abedi's younger brother confessed to planning his own attack and spoke with aed by did i 30 minutes before the concert bombing the the device used in manchester seen here in...
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among the detained in the uk, suicide bomber salman abedi's older brother but the investigation stretching overseas april preending had his sfaerj and younger brother just before the elder aed by did i looking to clear his middle son's name. in this interview denying his son was i tear riftd. libyan authorities claiming abedi's younger brother confessed to planning his own attack and spoke with aed by did i 30 minutes before the concert bombing the the device used in manchester seen here in images from the scene captured "the new york times," the possible detonator covered in blood carried in the left hand the so he 50 kaks of the switchboard batteries and wires similar to the bombs used in isis, brussels and paris. >> really suggesting that he probably didn't act alone, that he had some help and shernl some advice on how to create the bomb. >> authorities say the brothers studied bomb-making videos on line. abc news has learned he traveled to syria then libya returning to britain five yooekds weeks before his mission. when they searched the apartment they found enough bomb making material
among the detained in the uk, suicide bomber salman abedi's older brother but the investigation stretching overseas april preending had his sfaerj and younger brother just before the elder aed by did i looking to clear his middle son's name. in this interview denying his son was i tear riftd. libyan authorities claiming abedi's younger brother confessed to planning his own attack and spoke with aed by did i 30 minutes before the concert bombing the the device used in manchester seen here in...
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one of the detained journalists is the german-turkish correspondent who has been in jail for more than months. yulia han filed this report. yulia: this person is a member of the chb opposition party in the turkish parliament. i have arranged to speak with her because she is one of the few people allowed to visit the jail. today she is taking me along. the person is in solitary confinement with no contact to the outside world. whenever the wife comes to visit, she is closely watched. >> this is always a watch of the guardian. as well as the cameras, so i am never sure whether we are being filmed or not. the table is preferred -- prepared for us, there are chairs. if it is past 20 minutes, i get a little sign, and i could get granted another 20 minutes, so we try to make it an hour or so. julia: the two know each other well. she was married in prison short while ago so the girlfriend could get visiting rights, and she was unofficl witness to the ceremony. >> it was a joy for everyone, including the guardians watching the occasion between the lovers. you can see them after 14 days reuniti
one of the detained journalists is the german-turkish correspondent who has been in jail for more than months. yulia han filed this report. yulia: this person is a member of the chb opposition party in the turkish parliament. i have arranged to speak with her because she is one of the few people allowed to visit the jail. today she is taking me along. the person is in solitary confinement with no contact to the outside world. whenever the wife comes to visit, she is closely watched. >>...
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the father and brother of the manchester bomb has been detained in libya. muammar gaddafi. we heard this evening from the militia which detained hashem, the younger brother, and ramadan, the father, that hashem was in contact with his younger brother, battling extremism and al-qaeda. after the libyan revolution, something like 3500 fighters travelled from here to syria. many joined the islamic state, forming the first effective foreign fighting brigade. it helped iis capture their dfat do capital, raqqa. the eventually took control of the caliphate southern stronghold. there is still an presence in libya. quentin somerville reporting. after monday's tragic event, we will leave you with images of the many tributes, flowers, words, left in the heart of manchester. people bringing demeanour throughout the day wanting to express their sympathy and solidarity. good morning. wednesday was a dry, settled date for most of us and we add weather watching pictures and all pillars straight that point. also in the london area. these two places at the hotspots through the
the father and brother of the manchester bomb has been detained in libya. muammar gaddafi. we heard this evening from the militia which detained hashem, the younger brother, and ramadan, the father, that hashem was in contact with his younger brother, battling extremism and al-qaeda. after the libyan revolution, something like 3500 fighters travelled from here to syria. many joined the islamic state, forming the first effective foreign fighting brigade. it helped iis capture their dfat do...
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he is the fourth u.s. citizen detained by the regime.ve cnn's ivan watson in seoul, south korea. ivan, what do we know? >> reporter: chris, moments ago i met with kim sgon's wife. she is shaken with the news her husband was detained on the crimes in north korea. she is speechless and in shock. he was a man who was selfless and devoted. i hope he can return to the family that he loves. she describes him. naturalized american citizen and korean born in china and she says he has been working in north korea to help with food shortage problems there. helping with a model farm to grow rice. he is the second u.s. academic working with pyongyang university of science and technology to be detained in just over two weeks. the situation is very serious because the two other americans that we know are detained in north korea from earlier arrests face 10 and 15--year sentences of hard labor. alisyn. >> ivan, keep us posted. thank you for that reporting. >>> jared kushner is apparently trying to entice chinese investors with easy paths to american vis
he is the fourth u.s. citizen detained by the regime.ve cnn's ivan watson in seoul, south korea. ivan, what do we know? >> reporter: chris, moments ago i met with kim sgon's wife. she is shaken with the news her husband was detained on the crimes in north korea. she is speechless and in shock. he was a man who was selfless and devoted. i hope he can return to the family that he loves. she describes him. naturalized american citizen and korean born in china and she says he has been working...
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this is now the fourth american being detained in north korea. ang says kim hak-song is suspected of hostile acts against the government. north korean officials say he was doing business with the pyongyang university of science and technology. the american was detained saturday but there's no word on what charges he is facing. ( darya ) u-s military forces say the leader of isis in afghanistan is dead. the pentagon says he was killed in a raid last month. the raid involved u-s army rangers and afghan special security forces. the pentagon says the april 27th raid also killed several other high-ranking isis leaders in afghanistan, as well as 35 isis fighters. the isis leader who was killed has been blamed for the march eighth attack on a hospital people. ( mark ) the governor of texas signed a bill that bans sanctuary cities in the state. here is video of crowds protesting the bill yesterday... the law allows police to ask about the immigration status of anyone they detain. the new measure would fine local government and law enforcement up to about
this is now the fourth american being detained in north korea. ang says kim hak-song is suspected of hostile acts against the government. north korean officials say he was doing business with the pyongyang university of science and technology. the american was detained saturday but there's no word on what charges he is facing. ( darya ) u-s military forces say the leader of isis in afghanistan is dead. the pentagon says he was killed in a raid last month. the raid involved u-s army rangers and...
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. >>> leading the news another american has been detained in north korea, bringing the total to reason he was detained? >> reporter: well, we know that he's in his mid-50s and had been working at pyongyang university of science and technology. he was not a professor teaching students in the classroom, rather he was an instructor of agriculture working at the experimental farm. this information coming from the head of the university who we reached by phone. he said beyond that he doesn't know why kim was detained. he was arrested at the airport on may 6th about to board a plane and according to the state-run news agency has been charged with allegedly committing criminal hostile acts against the state. we have no further details what that means or the focus of the investigation but it does bring to fore the number of americans charged. the men were university. this is on the outskirts of pyongyang, 500 studio audience, western-style education all in english. raising the possibility that north korea is now playing a diplomatic game where it's detaining americans to trig ear reaction from
. >>> leading the news another american has been detained in north korea, bringing the total to reason he was detained? >> reporter: well, we know that he's in his mid-50s and had been working at pyongyang university of science and technology. he was not a professor teaching students in the classroom, rather he was an instructor of agriculture working at the experimental farm. this information coming from the head of the university who we reached by phone. he said beyond that he...
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decision >> i think it's a little bit of an overreaction but i do agree we should have honored the detain because when you look at the multitude of charges, it in my opinion should have been honored. i was a little bit disappointed that the judge had removed the bail from 50,000 down to $2,000. when you look at the overall charges and the fact that at least in this case, the defendant was also charged in i think it was baltimore county as well. to him out on $2,000 bond was inappropriate. >> ice agents did pick up al ver, a do on may 4th. >>> new information about the dc inspector general's report on former school's chancellor kia henderson, the report alleges she gave preferential treatment to certain officials. the "washington post" reports a deputy mayor got her son in a capitol hill in northeast by requesting a from kia, henderson >> it certainly raises an eyebrow because such a popular and great school >> when they say there are district officials involved, that makes me upset >> i'm assuming the document mayor presented to the chancellor, which is right of every parent, a special se
decision >> i think it's a little bit of an overreaction but i do agree we should have honored the detain because when you look at the multitude of charges, it in my opinion should have been honored. i was a little bit disappointed that the judge had removed the bail from 50,000 down to $2,000. when you look at the overall charges and the fact that at least in this case, the defendant was also charged in i think it was baltimore county as well. to him out on $2,000 bond was inappropriate....
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deportation, they aren't going to report crimes. >> it was a mistake, and we should have honored the detainer is what the corrections detector said. he feels this case may have fallen through the cracks. >> that basically means, we're going to go back and look at this and make sure if we have charges similar to this, our policy reflect we will cooperate. >> at the high school, stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >> a d.c. cab driver is behind bars. he's charged with abducting his passengers. so, police tell three women back to d.c. and they fought over the fare. that's when he locked the doors, drove off, and kept the ladies in the car. now the three women got a family member and eventually they got a door unlocked and jumped out of the moving cab. jumped out of a cab. they weren't seriously hurt. he is in jail with no bond. >>> he takes naked pictures of us, eats chickens, and then he looks at them. >> that's my sister. >> well that's no way to treat your friends, but it does make for great television. when posts started flying around about a new season of friends, we had to find out if it was legit.
deportation, they aren't going to report crimes. >> it was a mistake, and we should have honored the detainer is what the corrections detector said. he feels this case may have fallen through the cracks. >> that basically means, we're going to go back and look at this and make sure if we have charges similar to this, our policy reflect we will cooperate. >> at the high school, stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >> a d.c. cab driver is behind bars. he's charged with abducting his...
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overstated the challenge that related to this particular case, again, i do agree we should have honored the detainerbit when we saw what happened, and not so much to the extent of this, but the sanctuary city you topic, which went through the maryland lawmakers debated it, governor hogan said he's not a fan. you certainly oppose that sort of legislation >> i did. i oppose that legislation both in rockville as well as annapolis because i thought, i do approve the approach montgomery county takes, we do into the participate on many miss mean in hers and ear actions with ice but in serious cases like this we should have honored it >> the way i phrased. i may be wrong, lawmakers were passing sanctuary, governor hogan opposed the concept was something you were favor of. it goes so many different ways here, the way i want to make sure i got. >> i opposed it at the state level as well as well as the city of rockville >> there are people out there and the reaction again, maybe not completely within maryland but when people look at these case, we go back to rockville, why would those lawmakers move in that g
overstated the challenge that related to this particular case, again, i do agree we should have honored the detainerbit when we saw what happened, and not so much to the extent of this, but the sanctuary city you topic, which went through the maryland lawmakers debated it, governor hogan said he's not a fan. you certainly oppose that sort of legislation >> i did. i oppose that legislation both in rockville as well as annapolis because i thought, i do approve the approach montgomery county...
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we had the detainer. it was unexpected that the judge was going to be releasing. >> it was a mistake and was fixed the next day. >> that doesn't overcome the fact of the matter is, we are doing the same thing that about 90 plus% of the 2000 lease departments in this country are doing. we found the balance where we don't want to be the immigration please but we cooperate and help her federal partner. >> note nick no mistake you're handling about 95% of the violent crimes that are happening in this country. >> on the same line of questioning, is there any federal law that you like to see changed or modified to help you do your job as it relates to gang activity when dealing with ice. >> we are bound by case law. we're informed that by our attorney will be liable for false imprisonment if we do not release someone when they're entitled to be release. that's a problem. if we give those detainers the strength of a warrant. if we have a warrant we will hold someone. and that is i believe the easiest solution is
we had the detainer. it was unexpected that the judge was going to be releasing. >> it was a mistake and was fixed the next day. >> that doesn't overcome the fact of the matter is, we are doing the same thing that about 90 plus% of the 2000 lease departments in this country are doing. we found the balance where we don't want to be the immigration please but we cooperate and help her federal partner. >> note nick no mistake you're handling about 95% of the violent crimes that...
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sunday the north announced it has detained another american, it brings the number of known u.s. citizens being held there to four. >>re is roxana saberi. >> this is pyongyang university ko science and technology, where north korea says kim hak-sung worked before he was detained on thturday. the country's main state agency reports on its website that kim ag accused of hostile acts e winst the country. its if confirmed he will be at least the fourth u.s. citizen detained by north korea. former new mexico governor bill richardson led talks with north korea over american prisoners. >> why do you think north korea keeps detaining american citizens? >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s. north korea relationship is in bad shape. and they basically do it to get some bargaining chips with the united states to negotiate their release. >> the news comes four days after pyongyang announced it was holding kim sang-duk, an american instructor at the same university. last year a korean court sentenced university of virginia student otto warmbier for 1
sunday the north announced it has detained another american, it brings the number of known u.s. citizens being held there to four. >>re is roxana saberi. >> this is pyongyang university ko science and technology, where north korea says kim hak-sung worked before he was detained on thturday. the country's main state agency reports on its website that kim ag accused of hostile acts e winst the country. its if confirmed he will be at least the fourth u.s. citizen detained by north...
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the manchester police who believe they know the identity of the bomber, detained a 23-year-old man in the south of the city in connection with the attack which killed 22 people. another 59 were injured in the attack at the end of a consequencer by singer arianna grande. the ambulance service tended to about 60 walking wounded. and here's a look at prime minister may's statement outside of 10 downing street this morning. prime minister may: i have just chaired a meeting of the government emergency committee cobra where we discussed the details and the response to the appalling events in manchester last night. our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and families and friends of all those affected. it is now beyond doubt that the people of manchester and of this country have fallen victim to a callous terrorist attack. an attack that targeted some of the youngest people inure society -- in our society with cold calculation. this was among one of the worst terrorist indents we have ever experienced in the united kingdom. although it is not the first time manchester has suffered in th
the manchester police who believe they know the identity of the bomber, detained a 23-year-old man in the south of the city in connection with the attack which killed 22 people. another 59 were injured in the attack at the end of a consequencer by singer arianna grande. the ambulance service tended to about 60 walking wounded. and here's a look at prime minister may's statement outside of 10 downing street this morning. prime minister may: i have just chaired a meeting of the government...
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believed to be linked to the bombing had now been detained. try. egypt's president — abdel fattah al—sisi — said the strikes were in retaliation for a militant attack on a bus carrying coptic christians. at least 28 people were killed in the ambush south of cairo. the united nations secretary—general says the paris climate change agreement will not collapse if president trump does as he has
believed to be linked to the bombing had now been detained. try. egypt's president — abdel fattah al—sisi — said the strikes were in retaliation for a militant attack on a bus carrying coptic christians. at least 28 people were killed in the ambush south of cairo. the united nations secretary—general says the paris climate change agreement will not collapse if president trump does as he has
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the uk. libyan authorities detaining father and younger brother. younger brother confessing to planning another attack. manchester police on a mission to unravel a network of terror. officers conducting raids across the city arresting at least six men and one woman in connection to monday's deadly attack. among the detained in the uk, suicide bomber, salman abedi's older brother. but the investigation stretching overseas. libyan security apprehending a baby's father and younger brother. just before the elder abedi looking to clear his middle son's name. in this interview, denying his son was a terrorist. libyan authorities claiming abedi's younger brother confessed to planning his own attack and spoke with abedi 30 minutes before the concert bombing. the intricate device used in manchester seen here in images from the scene captured by "the new york times." possible detonator covered in blood, carried in the suspect's left hand. the sophistication of the switchboard, batteries and wires, similar to the bombs used by isis in brussels and paris. >> re
the uk. libyan authorities detaining father and younger brother. younger brother confessing to planning another attack. manchester police on a mission to unravel a network of terror. officers conducting raids across the city arresting at least six men and one woman in connection to monday's deadly attack. among the detained in the uk, suicide bomber, salman abedi's older brother. but the investigation stretching overseas. libyan security apprehending a baby's father and younger brother. just...
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the main suspect's brother and father, they've been detained. hat unusual that we are looking at possibly an entire family they could be behind the terrorist attack? reporter: i suppose if you look at other terrorist conflicts and other areas, it isn't unusual. i think where we got used to in europe, certainly over the last few years with groups like islamic state, we see individuals from family going to a region. you look at what's happening. it is unusual, and obviously there has been support from authorities in libya. don't forget libya has its own political problems, it's been having a civil war since the fall of gaddafi. and it shows you that this is an international threat. it is of an international nature. brent: we are also hearing reports that possibly so-called islamic state could be behind us -- this. there are reports the suicide bomber had just returned from libya, he had also been to syria. is this tgedy from monday night, is it part of the nexus we are seeing of global terror from syria, libya, and then making its mark in britain?
the main suspect's brother and father, they've been detained. hat unusual that we are looking at possibly an entire family they could be behind the terrorist attack? reporter: i suppose if you look at other terrorist conflicts and other areas, it isn't unusual. i think where we got used to in europe, certainly over the last few years with groups like islamic state, we see individuals from family going to a region. you look at what's happening. it is unusual, and obviously there has been support...
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apparently gave more than one address after he was the detained. >> it was after they caught him, i believe, they came over about six or seven of them and they said, does he live here? and i said, well, no. >> reporter: this is following two other officer-involved shootings in san jose this week under different circumstances. with this incident, the officer is on the routine leave as a joint investigation is underway, and multiple agencies are monitoring the case. again, we -- we are expecting to hear from the police chief in just over an hour. christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> and police are looking into a fire at a san jose bay area ch church. maryann favro has the details. >> terry, it happened this morning at the church of the east off alma avenue and the church leaders say that someone set fire to a shed next to the church. the fire the destroyed the plastic shed that contained the tools, and flames started to spread to the walls of the church, but an alert neighbor called the firefighters who are able to keep the flames from engulfing the sanctuary, and they say that this church
apparently gave more than one address after he was the detained. >> it was after they caught him, i believe, they came over about six or seven of them and they said, does he live here? and i said, well, no. >> reporter: this is following two other officer-involved shootings in san jose this week under different circumstances. with this incident, the officer is on the routine leave as a joint investigation is underway, and multiple agencies are monitoring the case. again, we -- we...
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the actor? exactly. and there is lots of different types of sections, so lots of ways you could be detained under the actoraused a disturbance at my university bar and my university has a security service, they came by and said, you're causing a disturbance eddie howe was not in a good way, i was screaming and crying and it was just a very ugly scene. then the police arrived, and to their credit, they obviously knew that something was amiss in terms of my mental health and my general well— being, amiss in terms of my mental health and my generalwell—being, and amiss in terms of my mental health and my general well—being, and then i was detained under section 136 of the mental health act. and taken where? i was taken to a local psychiatric unit, where i was assessed and the recommendation was that i should go into hospital, which i then did. oli, your situation was different, tell us about that? well, i was at home, i was going through a bad state, had split up with my girlfriend and lost my, who is i was arguing with my mum at the same time. all of that together just made at the same time. all of that toge
the actor? exactly. and there is lots of different types of sections, so lots of ways you could be detained under the actoraused a disturbance at my university bar and my university has a security service, they came by and said, you're causing a disturbance eddie howe was not in a good way, i was screaming and crying and it was just a very ugly scene. then the police arrived, and to their credit, they obviously knew that something was amiss in terms of my mental health and my general well—...
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the suicide b bomber's father ad brother are detained. in the u.k. police arrest several suspects.hey say a network of terrorists was likely behind monday cost deadly concert attack. the nation's threat level is now in critical with another attack feared to be imminent. also coming up, u.s. president donald trump lands in brussels ahead of a high level nato talk. this as anti-trump protesters gather in the belgian capital. more than 100,000 christians flocked to berlin to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the protestant reformation and to remember martin luther, the man who started it all. ♪ >> i'm brent goff. it's good to have you with us. the investigation into the manchester suicide bomber is moving quickly. police say one of the suspect's brothers and his father had been detained in libya, and that the brother was allegedly planning a terrorist attack in the libyan capital, tripoli. authorities also confirmed they are investigating a network that provided logistical support for the attack in manchester. officials believed 22-year-old salman abedi was radicalized during the tim
the suicide b bomber's father ad brother are detained. in the u.k. police arrest several suspects.hey say a network of terrorists was likely behind monday cost deadly concert attack. the nation's threat level is now in critical with another attack feared to be imminent. also coming up, u.s. president donald trump lands in brussels ahead of a high level nato talk. this as anti-trump protesters gather in the belgian capital. more than 100,000 christians flocked to berlin to celebrate the 500th...
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ronald koeman was speaking this afternoon for the first time since the shock news that aaron lennon had been detained act. lennon was taken by the mental health act. lennon was ta ken by police the mental health act. lennon was taken by police to hospital for assessment after concerns were raised over his welfare. there has been an outpouring of support for the 30—year—old from the world of football and beyond and here is what his manager had to say. you know that the club is mentioned that aaron is in a stress—related illness and it is a private question. a private situation what happened and we are trying to give all our support. he will come back as soon as is. ronald koeman was in the headlines when he was reported to have said in an interview that it is his dream to coach barcelona. he spent six years there is a player and has never hidden his affinity with the club. but he onlyjoint effort in from southampton last summer effort in from southampton last summerand effort in from southampton last summer and still has two years left on his contract. i am very happy to be an everton. i am looking fo
ronald koeman was speaking this afternoon for the first time since the shock news that aaron lennon had been detained act. lennon was taken by the mental health act. lennon was ta ken by police the mental health act. lennon was taken by police to hospital for assessment after concerns were raised over his welfare. there has been an outpouring of support for the 30—year—old from the world of football and beyond and here is what his manager had to say. you know that the club is mentioned that...
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the fbi detained the suspect and are questioning him. no word yet on additional charges for this incident. >>> thank you. the storms that came through tonight led to headaches for drivers on the parkway. chopper 4 between route 197 and 198 both directions affected by flooding and squeezed down to one lane in some spots. >> are we done with those storms at least for tonight? >> a couple of showers and thunderstorms out there, as well. storm team 4 radar thrks activity came through tonight. not everybody saw it. downtown for the most part at the airport did not receive any rain but just to the north we saw quite a bit of it a there. this is the last six hours. you see here big storms to the south. big thunderstorms coming through right over towards laurel and annapolis. now we are tracking another line of storms right along i-95. severe thunderstorm warning for northern county until 11:15. big time storms. heads up around annapolis you will continue to see more storms. more storms back to the west. this is not where air is coming from. muc
the fbi detained the suspect and are questioning him. no word yet on additional charges for this incident. >>> thank you. the storms that came through tonight led to headaches for drivers on the parkway. chopper 4 between route 197 and 198 both directions affected by flooding and squeezed down to one lane in some spots. >> are we done with those storms at least for tonight? >> a couple of showers and thunderstorms out there, as well. storm team 4 radar thrks activity came...
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what do we know about kim and the reason why he was detained? >> kim hak song is said to be about 55 years old, arrested and charged with crimes of hostility against the state. we're given to details from the state news agency on what that exactly means or what the focus of the investigation is. kim had been teaching at the pyongyang university of science and technology. he was not a professor who taught students in the classroom, rather he was an instructor of agriculture who was working at the experimental farm at the university. this, of course, brings to four the number of americans that are being held and just two weeks ago, tony kim also teaching at that same university was detained on similar charges as he was trying to leave the country. so it now turns the attention to the question of whether kim jong-un is playing hostage diplomacy, whether he's detaining americans to initiate some sort of conversation or dialog with washington where the trump administration would feel compelled to send a high-level envoy to pyongyang to resolve the sit
what do we know about kim and the reason why he was detained? >> kim hak song is said to be about 55 years old, arrested and charged with crimes of hostility against the state. we're given to details from the state news agency on what that exactly means or what the focus of the investigation is. kim had been teaching at the pyongyang university of science and technology. he was not a professor who taught students in the classroom, rather he was an instructor of agriculture who was working...
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. >> yeah, frank, a few hundred people spoke out againstlet the detainment of mejia. his wife is very afraid. her husband of 18 years. the 37-year-old drywall foreman has been locked up 2 weeks. he left for work one morning and didn't come back. >> it is two of our best employees that work for us 24- 7. >> his boss showed his i.d. for a drywall job. they came up as undocumented. >> they were taken away. they couldn't call their wives, us, we are sickened. >> the family's attorney fears he will be deported with no hearing because years ago he was caught crossing the border from mexico. >> i.c.e. should use discretion and look at the circumstances before using a deporitation order that is a decade old. >> two foreign nationals attempting to gain entry into a military base. a judge will see if they are subject to removal. two children are in high school. the youngest is 9. the couple is well known. >> they are wonderful people. they are always looking for what they can do to make the school and community better. >> release this good man. >> elected leaders are pressing fo
. >> yeah, frank, a few hundred people spoke out againstlet the detainment of mejia. his wife is very afraid. her husband of 18 years. the 37-year-old drywall foreman has been locked up 2 weeks. he left for work one morning and didn't come back. >> it is two of our best employees that work for us 24- 7. >> his boss showed his i.d. for a drywall job. they came up as undocumented. >> they were taken away. they couldn't call their wives, us, we are sickened. >> the...
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. >> the apprehension cost has to to with how people are detained. this is one of the, i guess the second most expensive one, but from what we hear it has the potential to be the biggest expense moving forward. so this $4800 is from the studies looking at the amount that ice had to remove people and the number of people they e removed they notify i.c.e. whenever they have someone in custody. it is a transfer of custody. the cost comes from the local agencies. but moving forward, as president trump has, you know, expressed desire for i.c.e. to expand those operations and target more unauthorized immigrants and go after them this could drive up the cost because you will have to hire more agents and they will have to spend time to investigate where they are. unauthorized immigrants are embedded in the communities being here for a number of years often times. it is a matter of locating them and where they are at. this could drive up cost and time which obviously is also costing the taxpayers as well moving forward. >> that is just one of the figures our g
. >> the apprehension cost has to to with how people are detained. this is one of the, i guess the second most expensive one, but from what we hear it has the potential to be the biggest expense moving forward. so this $4800 is from the studies looking at the amount that ice had to remove people and the number of people they e removed they notify i.c.e. whenever they have someone in custody. it is a transfer of custody. the cost comes from the local agencies. but moving forward, as...
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peace officers can ask the immigration status of anyone under arrest or even detained. travis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will unfairly target texas' large mexican and central american communities. >> they feel that they're being hunted. even the native born are in fear that they're going to be pulled over and asked by a police officer whether they belong here or not. even if they've been here for generations. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed that between 2014 and 2016, texas police complied with federal requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more than the
peace officers can ask the immigration status of anyone under arrest or even detained. travis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will unfairly target texas' large mexican and central american communities. >> they feel that they're being hunted. even the native born are in fear that they're going to be pulled over and asked by a police officer whether they belong here or not. even if they've been here for generations. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed that...
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the shed. >>> north korea detained another american bringing the number of u.s. citizens held by the country to four. the man arrested yesterday worked at the university of science and technology . north korea's news agency says the person being held is accused of hostile acts against the country. >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s.-north korea relationship is in bad shape and they do it to get bargaining chips with the united states it negotiate their release. >> the u.s. state department is aware of the report of the new arrest. it comes four days after north korea said it was holding another american. >>> president trump reached out today the new president of france. president trump sent a tweet congratulating emmanuel macron. emmanuel macron told supporters he would fight to unify europe and fight terrorism. he is the youngest leader of france since napoleon. >>> tomorrow a top justice department official in the obama administration will testify about russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election. sally
the shed. >>> north korea detained another american bringing the number of u.s. citizens held by the country to four. the man arrested yesterday worked at the university of science and technology . north korea's news agency says the person being held is accused of hostile acts against the country. >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s.-north korea relationship is in bad shape and they do it to get bargaining chips with the united states...
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so if there could be a change in the law that give those detainers the strength of a warrant, because if we have a warrant, we will hold someone and that is, i believe, the easiest solution, is to get a warrant to hold somebody. that gives us the legal authority to do so. >> again, your concern about your liability and i've heard the same thing in terms of county sheriff's departments in wisconsin. there are some civil cases that hold them liable if they detain people, so it's really giving you that liability protection if you actually detain people in this country legally. >> that's correct. believe me, there's not a police department in this country that doesn't want to hold someone who is a danger to their community, and if we can use that person who has already committed a crime, that has gotten them locked up in the first place, if we can use deportation as a tool for that individual, i'm perfectly happy to remove that person from my community. but i cannot run afoul of the law in doing that. >> i'm going to come back to the strategy of using deportation versus arresting and impr
so if there could be a change in the law that give those detainers the strength of a warrant, because if we have a warrant, we will hold someone and that is, i believe, the easiest solution, is to get a warrant to hold somebody. that gives us the legal authority to do so. >> again, your concern about your liability and i've heard the same thing in terms of county sheriff's departments in wisconsin. there are some civil cases that hold them liable if they detain people, so it's really...
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. >> the apprehension costs, this has to do with how people are detained. this is one of the second most expensive one, but from what we hear it has the potential to be the biggest expense moving forward. so these $4,800 is based as i mentioned from some of the studies we looked at. looking at the amount that i.c.e. had to remove people anti-number of people they removed of unauthorized immigrants they removed from the country. that's how they came up with that estimate. the reason why this could be one of the more expensive processes moving forward is because up until now i.c.e. depends heavily on local law enforcement to detain people, at least notify i.c.e. whenever they have someone in custody they are looking for. so it just kind of transferring custody. the cost from this process kind of -- are borne by the local agencies whether it's sheriff's departments or state police, local law enforcement. but moving forward as president trump has expressed his did he -- his desire for i.c.e. to expand those operation and to target more unauthorized immigrants an
. >> the apprehension costs, this has to do with how people are detained. this is one of the second most expensive one, but from what we hear it has the potential to be the biggest expense moving forward. so these $4,800 is based as i mentioned from some of the studies we looked at. looking at the amount that i.c.e. had to remove people anti-number of people they removed of unauthorized immigrants they removed from the country. that's how they came up with that estimate. the reason why...
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conservatives pledge more money to fund mental health staffing in the nhs and a change in the law so fewer people are detainedto mental health. it's not just money, it is having the people who deliver these jobs, which is why we need the 10,000 extra professionals. the liberal democrats commit to keeping the "triple lock" on pensions but those on higher incomes would lose the winter fuel payment.
conservatives pledge more money to fund mental health staffing in the nhs and a change in the law so fewer people are detainedto mental health. it's not just money, it is having the people who deliver these jobs, which is why we need the 10,000 extra professionals. the liberal democrats commit to keeping the "triple lock" on pensions but those on higher incomes would lose the winter fuel payment.
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the second american detained in three weeks. brian todd is working the story. ou learning? >> this man's born in china, educated in california. he was detained in north korea over the weekend. suspected of, quote, hostile acts against kim jong-un's regime, but the regime has not specified exactly what those ablths were. as wolf mentioned, that makes two americans now detained in north korea over the past three weeks. another american known as tony kim was declined in late april in the same overall charge, committed, quote, hostile acts. both these americans are professors at this place, the pyongyang university of science and technology. onef the few schools inside north korea that employ foreign professors. they teach the children of north korea's elite. analysts say in 2011, a writer went undercover, posing as a professor at that university. she came out with a book in 2015 exposing the propaganda and isolation at the university, experts say the north korean security services might have recently gotten hold of the book and are now going after professors with c
the second american detained in three weeks. brian todd is working the story. ou learning? >> this man's born in china, educated in california. he was detained in north korea over the weekend. suspected of, quote, hostile acts against kim jong-un's regime, but the regime has not specified exactly what those ablths were. as wolf mentioned, that makes two americans now detained in north korea over the past three weeks. another american known as tony kim was declined in late april in the...
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. >> and in the meantime libyan militia says it has detained the father and brother of salman abedi.t says the brother confessed to being in isis with the bomber and to speaking with him by phone 15 minutes before monday's blast. for more now, we go to manchester live for the latest and more on the outpouring of love and care from people behind you there. >> reporter: -- >> i'm not sure he has audio. we'll go to his story and then we'll talk with him afterwards. ♪ >> reporter: the call to prayer echos and the faithful begin to gather. this isn't just any mosque. it's the biggest and oldest muslim congregation in manchester, many of its worshippers were born and raised in the uk. >> everybody on this land is my brother or sister. >> reporter: worshippers like this woman, the uk is only home she knows. >> we'll get through this. we'll, more stronger, we will rise above. >> reporter: as we remove our shoes and walk inside the prayer hall, this is the first friday prayer service since the devastating attacker that claimed 22 innocent lives. some as young as eight years old. >> how did it
. >> and in the meantime libyan militia says it has detained the father and brother of salman abedi.t says the brother confessed to being in isis with the bomber and to speaking with him by phone 15 minutes before monday's blast. for more now, we go to manchester live for the latest and more on the outpouring of love and care from people behind you there. >> reporter: -- >> i'm not sure he has audio. we'll go to his story and then we'll talk with him afterwards. ♪ >>...
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late afternoon and a new arrest, this time on the street in wigan. a man detained. s carrying a suspicious package. the uk is now a country on high alert. this was reading this morning. and this was the scottish parliament in edinburgh. outside downing street, soldiers were patrolling alongside police. eventually, 3,800 troops will be deployed. elsewhere, the changing of the guard at buckingham palace was cancelled, a nation living with the expectation of an imminent attack. we have now gone to a critical level in terms of the threat. operation temperer has now been invoked, and that means there will be additional military personnel coming to backfill the armed police officers so that they can support other areas. all of the special operations are aimed at discovering the circle linked to salman abedi, the manchester bomber. it has become clear that he was part of a terror cell. police today were examining his house in south manchester. abedi may have been a mule, the bomb carrier. the bomb makers may still be at large. abedi returned to the uk from libya a few days
late afternoon and a new arrest, this time on the street in wigan. a man detained. s carrying a suspicious package. the uk is now a country on high alert. this was reading this morning. and this was the scottish parliament in edinburgh. outside downing street, soldiers were patrolling alongside police. eventually, 3,800 troops will be deployed. elsewhere, the changing of the guard at buckingham palace was cancelled, a nation living with the expectation of an imminent attack. we have now gone to...