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the exams and i went. in 2008 in east timor people were still not healed, you know. their relatives were killed and all. so working with the police, the local police over there and mobilizing the police, the international police, it was a big chchallenge and it was a very sensitive case also, sensitive job for me. so it was quite challenging for me, that job was. we wewere working with the local police also, like we had to train them. there were, i think. 52 countries, like police people were there. so, in the national operations center where i was working there, like we had like from all the countries. making them all work together smoothly, it was also a different part fofor me. lilike getting along with them and working with the people from the east timor, it was different. i recall the incidentnts, i visualize them ad like how they are suffering and how they are working, the u.n. police helping them outut. and it's a n nice experience for meme that i c can never forget in my lifefe. it gives me immene pleasure, and i'm proud also. [wilhelm scavo speaking italian] [michele melis speaking italian] [serena bonifaclo speaking italian]] [ind
the exams and i went. in 2008 in east timor people were still not healed, you know. their relatives were killed and all. so working with the police, the local police over there and mobilizing the police, the international police, it was a big chchallenge and it was a very sensitive case also, sensitive job for me. so it was quite challenging for me, that job was. we wewere working with the local police also, like we had to train them. there were, i think. 52 countries, like police people were...
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obviously the first choice is always local police. but unfortunately in this country we have a history where local police have not always been on the side of protecting minority victims. so with that, i will say, i have a lot of questions. so because we have only short amounts of time, if i cut you off it is not because i'm being rude, because i want to get to my other questions. first of all, this is short question for assistant chief green. so who helped pay for the development of the seattle data website? that sounds like it's a very important tool. >> thank thank you. it was done internally as part of our budget process. we do that. pay someone from the city as well, external from them to add to it. mostly done internally. >> there is a role for the federal government to try to help other police departments move into that technology space? >> absolutely. i mean with the increase in technology out there, capturing that, putting that out there for folks to see, i think absolutely. where i think the biggest thing there is just as what
obviously the first choice is always local police. but unfortunately in this country we have a history where local police have not always been on the side of protecting minority victims. so with that, i will say, i have a lot of questions. so because we have only short amounts of time, if i cut you off it is not because i'm being rude, because i want to get to my other questions. first of all, this is short question for assistant chief green. so who helped pay for the development of the seattle...
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the area in two weeks. the police called to the church which caused minor damage to the church. >> the atf is assisting the local police. two weeks ago, a suspicious package was found at the starbucks in the facility. beaumont is 200 miles east of dallas. >>> now to politics. senator john mccain's opposition to gina haspel becoming cia director was met with a despicable response from inside the white house. official telling cnn that at a meeting one said of mccain quote, he's dying anyway. he is battling brain cancer. sadler meant it as a joke. the joke fell flat. sadler runs communications at the white house. >> the white house said we respect senator mccain's service to the country. the source says sadler called meghan mccain to apologize. it is unclear how mccain responded. his wife responded, my husband has a family, seven children and five grandchildren. >> john mccain urged senators to reject gina haspel after she declined to say torture is immoral. this after the fox commentator general thomas mcinerney. >> he will not endorse haspel and in part because she believes in torture. she thinks it works. >> joh
the area in two weeks. the police called to the church which caused minor damage to the church. >> the atf is assisting the local police. two weeks ago, a suspicious package was found at the starbucks in the facility. beaumont is 200 miles east of dallas. >>> now to politics. senator john mccain's opposition to gina haspel becoming cia director was met with a despicable response from inside the white house. official telling cnn that at a meeting one said of mccain quote, he's...
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. >>> the local police chief on the may the >>> may the fourth be with you. >> bay area police chief once did the biddingf the emperor and darth vader. >> tweeted this picture. imperial storm trooper in "return of the jedi." >> always wanted to be actor. this mug didn't work out. put a helmet on me. realized would be my path. >> last film in first trilogy. >>> sports teams -- >> tough night. larry beil is here. >> two playoff games tonight, warriors and sharks, neither went well. don't make the unibrow >>> good evening. steph curry turned back into a mere mortal and the warriors ran into a buzzsaw in new orleans, pelicans beat the dubs every way possible in game three of the playoffs series. you need to be on stilts for any chance of stopping anthony davis. steph getting the start after the knee injury, flexing there after foul bid jrue holiday, but he struggled. 19 points on 6 of 19 shooting. they attacked him. steph has no chance of stopping him. klay thompson started cooking in second but finished with 26. pells stay hungry. with authority, anthony davis, a monster. game high 33 p
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one of the challenges that we are seeing is college campus incidents don't get reported to the local police departments. they tend to keep those on the inside which is a challenge for the local police departments and it is a challenge for reporting. i believe that for law enforcement, training is the key because if a police officer does not know how to identify a hate crime, then it's not going to be reported. so that's where we see that there is a decrease in reporting. particularly in massachusetts. when we look at the numbers of how many massachusetts law enforcement agencies are -- do not participate in reporting hate crimes, i believe they don't report them because they do not know how to identify a hate crime. so train can is key. training with victims and letting them know, understand what a hate crime is, what it isn't and what resources are available to them. if an officer is not documenting an incident correctly, it's not going to go to court. no one 'tis going to be arrest -- no one is going to be arrested. >> thank you very much. we'll now hear from assistant chief mark garth gr
one of the challenges that we are seeing is college campus incidents don't get reported to the local police departments. they tend to keep those on the inside which is a challenge for the local police departments and it is a challenge for reporting. i believe that for law enforcement, training is the key because if a police officer does not know how to identify a hate crime, then it's not going to be reported. so that's where we see that there is a decrease in reporting. particularly in...
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. >>> the local police chief on the may you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don't finish the job because they don't relieve nasal congestion. flonase allergy relief is different. flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. and 6 is greater than 1. start your day with flonase for more complete allergy relief. flonase. this changes everything. mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ssword? wifi's ordinary. basic. do i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. hey! let's basement. [ grunting ] and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here too. so sophie, i have an xfi password. and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> may the fourth be with you. >> bay area police chief once did the bidding of the emperor and darth vader. >> tweeted this picture. imperial sto
. >>> the local police chief on the may you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don't finish the job because they don't relieve nasal congestion. flonase allergy relief is different. flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. and 6 is greater than 1. start your day with flonase...
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. >>> the local police chief ♪ whatever it is that floats your boat... ...or tickles your tastebuds.....or brightens your day... ♪ ...even if you've never tried it before... ♪ ...just know that... you can, in portland. we can now use a blood sample toh care, target lung cancer more precisely. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for asthma. and if we can stop seizures in epilepsy patients with a small pacemaker for the brain, imagine what we can do for multiple sclerosis, even migraines. if we can use patients' genes to predict heart disease in their families, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. >>> may the fourth be with you. >> bay area police chief once did the bidding of the emperor and darth vader. >> tweeted this picture. imperial storm trooper in "return of the jedi." >> always wanted to be actor. this mug didn't work out. put a helmet on me. realized would be my path. >> last film in first film in ft >>> sports teams -- >> tough night. larry beil is here. >> two playoff games tonight, warriors and sharks, neither w
. >>> the local police chief ♪ whatever it is that floats your boat... ...or tickles your tastebuds.....or brightens your day... ♪ ...even if you've never tried it before... ♪ ...just know that... you can, in portland. we can now use a blood sample toh care, target lung cancer more precisely. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for asthma. and if we can stop seizures in epilepsy patients with a small pacemaker for the brain, imagine what we can do for multiple sclerosis,...
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gather first and foremost federal and state investigators report these crimes and to respond to the local police and sheriffs officers identify investigating crimes and to respond to those on the street the officials to identify a hate crime when it happened. these local enforcement agencies need to identify investigate and report hate crimes because there are many more state prosecutors the district attorney's office have the resources they need to prosecute hate crime also the victims themselves of community-based organization this is especially true when reporting a crimes working across the department to figure out how both law enforcement can better report hate crimes accurate data helps localities better target crime we have to understand why 80 participants reported zero hate crimes in 2016 and those agencies and jurisdictions of more than 250,000 did not even report the data. also to understand and address why more than half of hate crime victims do not report them when they happen about one quarter of those they they didn't believe the piece will -- police want to be bothered or that th
gather first and foremost federal and state investigators report these crimes and to respond to the local police and sheriffs officers identify investigating crimes and to respond to those on the street the officials to identify a hate crime when it happened. these local enforcement agencies need to identify investigate and report hate crimes because there are many more state prosecutors the district attorney's office have the resources they need to prosecute hate crime also the victims...
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police headquarters, they're keen to show off the results of their efforts. today, hundreds of suspects are being paraded in front of the cameras. the police want to show the localice want to show the local media, and i suppose the community, the arrests they've made and the progress they're making to crackdown on crime basra. general abdul karim is leading that effort. a war veteran, he recently returned to basra from the fight against isis in the north of koke, we're going to go and meet some people whose been arrested. —— 0k. wow, 0k. when did you arrest these guys? where were these guys arrested? police say consumption of meth has been doubling year—on—year. so you found all these weapons? that's crystal meth. how many grams? 0ne. how many grams? one. one g. so why has crystal meth taken hold in this city? weak border security has meant drugs have flooded into the country, and economic collapse with youth unemployment at almost 50% means there's a ready for the drug. after yea rs of drug. after years of war, occupation and insurgency, the locals here had hoped their city would become the next dubai. but there are no skyscrapers here, just high unemployment,
police headquarters, they're keen to show off the results of their efforts. today, hundreds of suspects are being paraded in front of the cameras. the police want to show the localice want to show the local media, and i suppose the community, the arrests they've made and the progress they're making to crackdown on crime basra. general abdul karim is leading that effort. a war veteran, he recently returned to basra from the fight against isis in the north of koke, we're going to go and meet some...
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the local police department said it's the funniest prank they have ever seen. >> i'm glad they have a sense of humor. that was quite elaborate. >>> are you ready to pay for for curbside drop-off at sfo. the pro apostle. >> parents accused of torture, child abuse and child day good morning tuesday may 15th. >> never more than 7 minutes away from accuweather forecast mike nicco. lay it on us. >> start by taking a look at the wind, overlaid them on live dopp 7. nothing to show you as far as wet weather even though there is a slight chance of a drizzle this morning. winds pointing to the clouds they dragged in with them. see what it does to my planner, accuweather planner. 50s. notice mid to upper 50s at the coast. mid-50s at noon, mid-60s later. sunset mid-50s to 60. sounds a lot like yesterday? because it is. all right. let's see if the commute is different. here is alexis. >> we have a couple to talk about. take you to
the local police department said it's the funniest prank they have ever seen. >> i'm glad they have a sense of humor. that was quite elaborate. >>> are you ready to pay for for curbside drop-off at sfo. the pro apostle. >> parents accused of torture, child abuse and child day good morning tuesday may 15th. >> never more than 7 minutes away from accuweather forecast mike nicco. lay it on us. >> start by taking a look at the wind, overlaid them on live dopp 7....
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due to previous incidents, when the kkk came to count and the police and the local population issues, the police chose for a number of reasons to step back. their hands were tied in some ways when a a state of emergeny was called and state troops were called in. i've talked with both the police and local citizenry, and is a great deal of mistrust on both sides, a great deal of pain on both sides. any outside help the comes in right now is viewed as unwelcome, not helpful, and very bitterly received. so i'm here to tell you that the hate crimes not only affect individuals, but they can draw tremendous impacts for the communities health as well. i spoke with a pastor from ferguson, missouri, just a couple of weeks ago and he said that in ferguson, four years later they're still having a great deal of pain. it's not that hate crimes only affect individuals. they have tremendous impact on communities and decision-making policies, and just so many ways. it's an ever spreading effect. >> thank you. i think you had a question. >> yes. going back to a statement made by i think the official fr
due to previous incidents, when the kkk came to count and the police and the local population issues, the police chose for a number of reasons to step back. their hands were tied in some ways when a a state of emergeny was called and state troops were called in. i've talked with both the police and local citizenry, and is a great deal of mistrust on both sides, a great deal of pain on both sides. any outside help the comes in right now is viewed as unwelcome, not helpful, and very bitterly...
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multiple reports to local police and the f.b.i. and many other egregious red flags waving long before 17 innocent lives were taken and another 17 wounded on february 14, 2018. in the seven years leading up to the shooting, police visited cruz's home 39 times. incredibly. mr. speaker, the parkland shooting should have never happened. every warning sign was there. they were not missed. officials just failed to connect the dots. i wish that i could say that this failure is unique to parkland but sadly it's not. nearly 20 years ago high school junior brooks brown came across a website where a fellow classmate threatened to kill him and his family. brown's parents alerted the local police who were already aware of concerning behaviors from this website's author. and another involved student. within only a few months, these same students, eric harris and dylan klebold, would murder 13 and wound 24 columbine high school students in what has been called the first modern mass shooting. again, the red flags were detected but the appropriate
multiple reports to local police and the f.b.i. and many other egregious red flags waving long before 17 innocent lives were taken and another 17 wounded on february 14, 2018. in the seven years leading up to the shooting, police visited cruz's home 39 times. incredibly. mr. speaker, the parkland shooting should have never happened. every warning sign was there. they were not missed. officials just failed to connect the dots. i wish that i could say that this failure is unique to parkland but...
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the journalist attack to the twenty six the neo nazi rally in sacramento says the local police tried to file false charges because of his political views and claims that he wanted to film the protest stenton violent leaving ten people injured. so tico bannon is a long time activist against racism and police brutality he was seriously injured while filming the sacramento protest activist claims all the evidence that he had on his camera including images of the attacker was raised by police abundant also says police did little to protect him from being stamped police in turn claim the activist was fueling the unrest by raising his fist in the air is a symbol of black power and they had wanted to charge him with assault they also say the activists was promoting extremist views on social media surgical bannan claims the charges didn't come to fruition as the evidence didn't back up those claims and he told us why he thought he was targeted this is a problem with racism in america you know this is why somebody like the president the united states will get our cd and it's you know well ther
the journalist attack to the twenty six the neo nazi rally in sacramento says the local police tried to file false charges because of his political views and claims that he wanted to film the protest stenton violent leaving ten people injured. so tico bannon is a long time activist against racism and police brutality he was seriously injured while filming the sacramento protest activist claims all the evidence that he had on his camera including images of the attacker was raised by police...
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a journalist attack to the twenty sixty neo nazi rally in sacramento says the local police tried to file false charges because of his political views he claims he wanted to film the protest which then turned violent leaving ten people injured. so to go bannon is a long time activist against racism and police brutality he was seriously injured while filming the sacramento protest there to his claims all the evidence he had on his camera including images of the attacker was a raise by police o'bannon also says that police did little to protect him from being stabbed this in turn claim the activist was fueling the unrest by raising his fist in the air is a symbol of black power and they wanted to charge him with assault they also say the activist was promoting extremist views on social media so to go burning claims that the charges didn't come to fruition as the evidence didn't back up the claims he told us why he thought he was targeted this is the problem with racism in america you know this is why somebody like the president the united states you know . it's you know i'll. try to. not. p
a journalist attack to the twenty sixty neo nazi rally in sacramento says the local police tried to file false charges because of his political views he claims he wanted to film the protest which then turned violent leaving ten people injured. so to go bannon is a long time activist against racism and police brutality he was seriously injured while filming the sacramento protest there to his claims all the evidence he had on his camera including images of the attacker was a raise by police...
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time it's already on the radar either with the intelligence agencies or the very least with the local police . perhaps involved in petty crime we've seen this person and much time and time and time again in france particularly where people there seems to be an overlap between the criminality and the radicalization which leeson to carry out such attacks. and those are a correspondent i was seeing in his report the attack comes as the french president proposed to mark his first year in office in paris right now i thought isn't our marching against the manual micron's pro-business economic reforms the protesters say amount to an assault on workers' rights it's the latest in a series of rallies or cross from. the people which have been marred by violence and clashes with police. the rift in european and american relations widened this week after dollars from the side it's a poll out from the nuclear deal now has national security adviser says it's possible but edu companies could face sanctions if they continue doing business with iran is the u.s. going to impose sanctions on european companies
time it's already on the radar either with the intelligence agencies or the very least with the local police . perhaps involved in petty crime we've seen this person and much time and time and time again in france particularly where people there seems to be an overlap between the criminality and the radicalization which leeson to carry out such attacks. and those are a correspondent i was seeing in his report the attack comes as the french president proposed to mark his first year in office in...
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time is already on the radar either with the intelligence agencies or it's the very least with the local police for perhaps involvement in petty crime we've seen this person emerge time and time and time again in in france particularly where people this seems to be an overlap between the criminality and the radicalization which leeson to carry out such attacks as our correspondent is rally was saying in his report the latest attack comes as the french president proposed to mark his first year in office in paris thousands of marched against emanuel micron's pro-business economic reforms the protesters say their motives sold to workers rights of the it's the latest in a series of rallies across from said recent months a number of which have been marred by violence and clashes with the police. elsewhere. rift in european and american relations widened this last week after donald trump decided to pull out from a huge iran nuclear deal now as national security adviser says it's possible that companies could face sanctions if they continue doing business with iran. is the u.s. going to impose sanctio
time is already on the radar either with the intelligence agencies or it's the very least with the local police for perhaps involvement in petty crime we've seen this person emerge time and time and time again in in france particularly where people this seems to be an overlap between the criminality and the radicalization which leeson to carry out such attacks as our correspondent is rally was saying in his report the latest attack comes as the french president proposed to mark his first year...
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time it's already on the radar either with the intelligence agencies or at the very least with the local police. perhaps involved in petty crime we've seen this person emerge time and time and time again in france particularly where people there seems to be an overlap between the criminality and the radicalization which leads some to carry out such attacks. leaders of europe the major powerhouses have rebelled against their closest ally washington this week the rift was brought about by donald trump a decision to reject the iran nuclear deal. i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the a rare nuclear deal another statement from trump and we are in for another treat it's so juicy you can't help but savor it let's take it from the top we'll see how we do with the rare and probably we will do very well with them but that's ok too of course he probably won't do very well with iran he just we may go on a deal that let the country's economy breathe more freely for the first time in decades and by a chain reaction trump probably won't get along with a bunch of other countries e
time it's already on the radar either with the intelligence agencies or at the very least with the local police. perhaps involved in petty crime we've seen this person emerge time and time and time again in france particularly where people there seems to be an overlap between the criminality and the radicalization which leads some to carry out such attacks. leaders of europe the major powerhouses have rebelled against their closest ally washington this week the rift was brought about by donald...
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time it's already on the radar either with the intelligence agencies or the very least with the local police for perhaps involvement in petty crime we've seen this person and much time and time and time again in france particularly where people this seems to be an overlap between the criminality and the radicalization which leeson to carry out such attacks. a little bit earlier as our correspondent ali was saying in his report the latest attack comes as the french president prepares to mark his first year in office in parlous right now i phone legions are marching against the manual mccollum's pro business economics. protesters say they amounted to an assault on this it's the latest industries or brollies or course fronts in recent months a number of which have been marred by violence and clashes with police. the. european leaders rebelled against their closest ally this week the rift with washington was brought up by donald trump's the citizen to poland to be around you. i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. and i think it is not right to you
time it's already on the radar either with the intelligence agencies or the very least with the local police for perhaps involvement in petty crime we've seen this person and much time and time and time again in france particularly where people this seems to be an overlap between the criminality and the radicalization which leeson to carry out such attacks. a little bit earlier as our correspondent ali was saying in his report the latest attack comes as the french president prepares to mark his...
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time is already on the radar either with the intelligence agencies or at the very least with the local police for perhaps involvement in petty crime we've seen this pattern emerge time and time and time again in france particularly where people there seems to be an overlap between the criminality and the radicalization which leads them to carry out such attacks. even on our european leaders rebelled against her closest ally but this week the rift with washington was brought up by by donald trump the solution to pull out of beer run nuclear deal. i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. and i think it is not right you know let alone cancel a deal that was agreed upon screening and shouting insulting and bullying that diminishes confidence in the international order systematically destroying and dismantling everything what do we want to be able to pay blondy to what americans tell them if you can if we always say that if we don't like things and we can't achieve and you international order everyone will do what they feel like that's bad news for the
time is already on the radar either with the intelligence agencies or at the very least with the local police for perhaps involvement in petty crime we've seen this pattern emerge time and time and time again in france particularly where people there seems to be an overlap between the criminality and the radicalization which leads them to carry out such attacks. even on our european leaders rebelled against her closest ally but this week the rift with washington was brought up by by donald...
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journalist attack to the twenty sixty neo nazi rally in sacramento says the local police tried to file false charges because of his political views he claims that he wanted to film the protests which then turned violent leaving ten people injured. so rick o'bannon is a long time activist against racism and police brutality he was seriously injured while filming the sacramento protest the activist claims all the evidence he had on his camera including images of the attacker was raised by the police a ban and also says police did very little to protect him from being stabbed place in turn claim the activist was fuelling the threats by raising his fists in the air is a symbol of black power and they had wanted to charge him with assault they also say the activist was promoting extremist views on social media so to go ban and claims that the charges didn't come to fruition as the evidence didn't back up the claims and he told us why he thought that he was targeted this is a problem with racism that america you know all this is why somebody like the president the united states will get our
journalist attack to the twenty sixty neo nazi rally in sacramento says the local police tried to file false charges because of his political views he claims that he wanted to film the protests which then turned violent leaving ten people injured. so rick o'bannon is a long time activist against racism and police brutality he was seriously injured while filming the sacramento protest the activist claims all the evidence he had on his camera including images of the attacker was raised by the...
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time is already on the radar either with the intelligence agencies or at the very least with the local police for perhaps involvement in petty crime we've seen this person emerge time and time and time again in france particularly where people there seems to be an overlap between the criminality and the radicalization which leads them to carry out such attacks. indonesia has also been hit by terror attacks in the early hours of sunday morning three suspected suicide bombings targeted churches killing at least ten people and injuring dozens more the blasts took place in the country's second biggest city of surat by a up to forty people have been hospitalized there it's believed five suicide bombers dressed as churchgoers targeting sunday morning services a veiled woman with two children was reportedly among the attackers no group has claimed responsibility but islamic state said it was responsible for hostage taking incidents in the country the left nine people dead earlier this week indonesia is the world's largest muslim majority country these latest attacks on its christian community are th
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and the communities where we work is at the heart of all our processes and decisions to fuel the local police the police through the. redefining trade in africa who defeated nicholas on a freak response was. the toll and evil energy both respect and comply with the regulations of any jurisdiction in which they operate. under regulations it is not possible for vitol to directly supply evo energy with petroleum products. the evo energy is obliged to purchase products from a bulk distribution company and the products available from these companies comply with local regulations. so in short some very powerful swiss companies supply west africa with fuel that couldn't be sold back home and it's legal but how can that be. our investigation led us to the oil port of amsterdam and rotterdam where we soon realized how hard it is to penetrate the world of oil. it's a little bit ago and it was sort of that's a good. move yeah. and that's one of. the in west africa we chose to focus on ghana a country where the swiss companies are involved in both the production and distribution of oil. there are other c
and the communities where we work is at the heart of all our processes and decisions to fuel the local police the police through the. redefining trade in africa who defeated nicholas on a freak response was. the toll and evil energy both respect and comply with the regulations of any jurisdiction in which they operate. under regulations it is not possible for vitol to directly supply evo energy with petroleum products. the evo energy is obliged to purchase products from a bulk distribution...
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time is already on the radar either with the intelligence agencies or at the very least with the local police for perhaps involvement in petty crime we've seen this pattern emerge time and time and time again in in france particularly where people this seems to be an overlap between the criminality and the radicalization which leads them to carry out such attacks do you think incident like this is going to leave mcraney feeling red faced do you think it is going to cast doubt on his ability to ensure security in the country. i think it's going to begin to erode it yes people voted for him partly to stop the national front coming in of course but also because they wanted a strong centrally positioned politician who would be tough on crime tough on terrorism and if you cannot deliver on that people are going to get more frightened the fact that this attack is now happened only a month after the alleged chemical attack in syria and the french u.k. and u.s. retaliatory strikes against it whether or not they're actually trying to target the assad regime or the so-called isis rebels in syria is goi
time is already on the radar either with the intelligence agencies or at the very least with the local police for perhaps involvement in petty crime we've seen this pattern emerge time and time and time again in in france particularly where people this seems to be an overlap between the criminality and the radicalization which leads them to carry out such attacks do you think incident like this is going to leave mcraney feeling red faced do you think it is going to cast doubt on his ability to...
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the woman's attorney says the police overreacted and used excessive force. the localchief said the officers did a decent job. officials say they're investigating. the roseanne revival killed it in the ratings before abc killed the show over the star's racist tweets. now the man who played her for better than half the years is responding to what went down. another tv star facing heat for a vulgar comment targeting ivanka trump. now samantha b is apologizing. california law enforcement knows we need stop liberal gavin newsom from becoming governor. they also know chicago lawyer john cox has thirteen losing campaigns under his belt... and cox supports bad ideas like a 23 percent sales tax! california police officers and police chiefs stand with antonio villaraigosa. as mayor, he worked with law enforcement, and cut violent crime in half. antonio for governor. >> shepard: you won't find actor john goodman getting into a twitter war over roseanne. the man that played the comedian's husband, dan connor, playing by the rule your mother taught you. if you don't have anything
the woman's attorney says the police overreacted and used excessive force. the localchief said the officers did a decent job. officials say they're investigating. the roseanne revival killed it in the ratings before abc killed the show over the star's racist tweets. now the man who played her for better than half the years is responding to what went down. another tv star facing heat for a vulgar comment targeting ivanka trump. now samantha b is apologizing. california law enforcement knows we...
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churches get bombed and they note that this is happening with the local police and they have no suspect. >> he have this young man there is an activist caught on video but with the police department even. >> thinking about both of those with the. valence at targeting in those two blonde --dash apparently by the late . >> that they make you think about how it is used or how the power is abuse because the difficulty is to think about who you are surveilling today and how fast that is from william interviews of hampshire and with the other democrats, again. [applause] so we will open. >> but you just gave me an opening so i wonder if you could talk about liberalism and to criminalize people that are more radical in terms of the movement because what i am struck by is to represent who cuts it first. also to have a plan to devise black movements to be respectable and with the panthers so that does have an impact and terms of the work that you have done but also in terms there are still black and i think one of the things from pennsylvania is it didn't come until they did that. and we talked
churches get bombed and they note that this is happening with the local police and they have no suspect. >> he have this young man there is an activist caught on video but with the police department even. >> thinking about both of those with the. valence at targeting in those two blonde --dash apparently by the late . >> that they make you think about how it is used or how the power is abuse because the difficulty is to think about who you are surveilling today and how fast...
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they're working very closely with the local police, with local district attorneys, with the fbi. so, progress has been made. but one of the deficiencies we have, and this is not really your department's responsibility, but i think you have a say in this. this is on the question of unaccompanied minors. it was brought to my attention last year, both by federal intelligence and also local police, that many of these minors who come across -- and i say many -- maybe 5% or 10%, whatever the number may be -- are actually sent here by ms-13 in el salvador. when they come to the border, they're apprehended by border patrol but then turned over to hhs. and then hhs places those kids with families around the country. a disproportionate amount are going to brentwood and centralized in my district. intelligence, as i understand, is showing that the families who are asking thfor these kids aren many cases or too many cases, are either supporters of ms-13 or their relatives in el salvador are being threatened by ms-13. in the recent murders of the 11 people indicted for the murders, 6 of them
they're working very closely with the local police, with local district attorneys, with the fbi. so, progress has been made. but one of the deficiencies we have, and this is not really your department's responsibility, but i think you have a say in this. this is on the question of unaccompanied minors. it was brought to my attention last year, both by federal intelligence and also local police, that many of these minors who come across -- and i say many -- maybe 5% or 10%, whatever the number...
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she was raped in her scream mistook the local police but took her a to b the prostitute d arrested her andre she spent tht year in juvenile corrections. sheo followed her other two harlem who went to work in an awful and her mother wouldn't take her in and she was 14 and had no home and began as a prostitute herself. after a while, she got arrested a and wen bandwidth to the instn to riker's island and when she got out, she had only one goal which was to get as far away from her interior experience of neglect and abuse and rape and incarceration and turned to heroine and used those for the rest of her life. she's an example of adverse childhood experiences and she died when she was 44 in the hospital from sclerosis and is an example of somebody's trauma that put her on a path to the addiction that she could never escape and in some ways i think it is a miracle that so many other people who have lives like hers were not so bad and eastgate addiction. >> i was also struck in the book thinking backk to the epidemic n the 80s where it seems like like we've cracked it was a crime wave of ep
she was raped in her scream mistook the local police but took her a to b the prostitute d arrested her andre she spent tht year in juvenile corrections. sheo followed her other two harlem who went to work in an awful and her mother wouldn't take her in and she was 14 and had no home and began as a prostitute herself. after a while, she got arrested a and wen bandwidth to the instn to riker's island and when she got out, she had only one goal which was to get as far away from her interior...
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police at this point have any solid lead? >> jeff, one deputy told me they are following up on lead where people have spotted the men here, in the locala. but police are warning the public if they see these men do not approach them, and call for help. >> meg oliver tonight, thank you very much. >> still to come here, a pair liesed football player makes a remarkable comeback. are you taking the tissue test? yep, and my teeth are yellow. time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. only remfresh usesody's ion-powered melatonin to deliver up to 7 hours of sleep support. number one sleep doctor recommended remfresh-your nightly sleep companion. available in the natural sleep section at walmart. >>> wildlife officials in washington state are investigating the first deadly cougar attack in the state in nearly a century. two mountain bikers were attacked in the town of north bend on saturday. killing one and seriously hurting another. authorities late
police at this point have any solid lead? >> jeff, one deputy told me they are following up on lead where people have spotted the men here, in the locala. but police are warning the public if they see these men do not approach them, and call for help. >> meg oliver tonight, thank you very much. >> still to come here, a pair liesed football player makes a remarkable comeback. are you taking the tissue test? yep, and my teeth are yellow. time for whitestrips. crest glamorous...
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massive law enforcement presence and hazmat teams and swat officers on the scene along with the local policeority still have not ruled out any causes. at last report, a bomb squad was prepared to serve that building. >>> some lawmakers are hoping that case of the golden state killer will help get lawmakers to pass a couple of key bills. they are trying to clear rape kits that are sitting on police shelves throughout the state. will be a will make it mandatory to test rape kits within 120 days. a second bill would require a complete inventory of all of the untested kits. the dna evidence that built a case against the golden state killer set untested for up to 10 years. and we are talking about being able to solve the next golden state killer cases. there is been too many tragedies that have been avoidable because we have not tested these kits. >> advocacy groups estimated that california has more than 13,000 kits of untested rape evidence in police storage. lawmakers say there is federal money available to help clear the backlog was an accurate inventory is compiled. >>> san francisco lawmake
massive law enforcement presence and hazmat teams and swat officers on the scene along with the local policeority still have not ruled out any causes. at last report, a bomb squad was prepared to serve that building. >>> some lawmakers are hoping that case of the golden state killer will help get lawmakers to pass a couple of key bills. they are trying to clear rape kits that are sitting on police shelves throughout the state. will be a will make it mandatory to test rape kits within...
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it is frightening to know this has been going on and on the lake -- neighborhoods locally. >> police say the suspect is a man in his 20s or 30s and if you recognize the suspect in the video they want to hear from you. >>> a dead whale creating a scene near oakland's jacqueline square and "kpix 5" jackie ward says it's beached and a popular tourist spot. >>reporter: we are south of jacqueline square and there is construction in this area and just behind me the whale carcass is partially submerged. a spokesperson for the noah organization saying the marine mammals researchers will be there to try to determine how this whale died. one man was fishing and he was surprised to see the whale. >> it is something you don't see on a daily basis, but it is kind of exciting but at the same time a little said. >>reporter: as of now it is too soon to know what happened here. the marine center along with noah and the u.s. army corps of engineers has to assess the situation and figure out the best way to tow the whale out and toward angel island. on wednesday they got word the deceased whale was drap
it is frightening to know this has been going on and on the lake -- neighborhoods locally. >> police say the suspect is a man in his 20s or 30s and if you recognize the suspect in the video they want to hear from you. >>> a dead whale creating a scene near oakland's jacqueline square and "kpix 5" jackie ward says it's beached and a popular tourist spot. >>reporter: we are south of jacqueline square and there is construction in this area and just behind me the...
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they would call the local police station near the houses in the case of zoe quinn and do something he called the zoe post. the loudest ones that were involved. it was altered to read that happens to be the next date. social media post urged her to kill herself. and of the threat if i ever see you are doing a panel at an event i will literally kill you. where we have to rake -- rape zoe quinn and take everything from her. what happened was horrific but it was also important because at that point most of the racists races in the anti- semites were living in their own little world they have storm fronts in the daily storm and the planned websites. and they were just talking to each other. when they saw what they could do to these women they said it was like a signal flare. we need to leave our little posterior world and poster world and go on to sites even the discussion rooms of youtube and eventually twitter. by doing that they made sure that a whole new generation would just stumble into it. people are just running into it. and they are learning about these new ideologies out there be
they would call the local police station near the houses in the case of zoe quinn and do something he called the zoe post. the loudest ones that were involved. it was altered to read that happens to be the next date. social media post urged her to kill herself. and of the threat if i ever see you are doing a panel at an event i will literally kill you. where we have to rake -- rape zoe quinn and take everything from her. what happened was horrific but it was also important because at that point...
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she escaped but not to the local police she went directly to a private aid organization its mission isto help women who are terrorized by their own families and who otherwise have no place to go. unfortunately mit have police. the women can't trust the police when they file charges they're also unfairly humiliated at the police station here no strict laws against domestic violence meaning we just live in a male dominated society and that's the problem. in this case sparked a public debate a mobile phone video showing five women and one man at a wedding the village mullah condemned their behavior as an islamic they disappeared the case is not yet solved but according to witnesses they were tortured and murdered by their parents. the murder of internet star kandi also made headlines her brother took exception to her videos and strangled her. in reaction to this punishments in pakistan have become more severe the reference to family honor is no longer considered a mitigating circumstance in the case of murder charges one might think that goes without. saying but a survey of men in a conse
she escaped but not to the local police she went directly to a private aid organization its mission isto help women who are terrorized by their own families and who otherwise have no place to go. unfortunately mit have police. the women can't trust the police when they file charges they're also unfairly humiliated at the police station here no strict laws against domestic violence meaning we just live in a male dominated society and that's the problem. in this case sparked a public debate a...
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. >>> the local police department saying this the best prank they have seen. >> bravo, bravo, very creative. >> was that a thing at your school, senior pranks. >> it wasn't nearly that memorable. i can't remember what ours was. >> i can't remember ours either. >> must not have been good. >> never forget that senior class. >> they did a great job. let's talk about the may gray morning. never more than seven minutes away. you can see from sutro tower, cloud cover. notice on the east bay hills there's sunshine right below the cloud deck. it looks like i think we'll see the sun a little bit faster today but it's going to have a minimal influence on temperatures. still cooler than average. better chance of drizzle tonight, even a stray shower tomorrow and high temperatures rebound for the weekend. let's take a look at the future radar, clouds in white to gray, chance of wet weather in green. peninsula coast 8:00 tonight, overpass hours, the chance gets better just about everywhere. especially your eyes drawn up to the north bay because that's where the bigger and more numerous future radar retur
. >>> the local police department saying this the best prank they have seen. >> bravo, bravo, very creative. >> was that a thing at your school, senior pranks. >> it wasn't nearly that memorable. i can't remember what ours was. >> i can't remember ours either. >> must not have been good. >> never forget that senior class. >> they did a great job. let's talk about the may gray morning. never more than seven minutes away. you can see from sutro...
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and armed officer whether from the local police force or somebody similar is a comforting thing to kids and families and teachers and parents and administrators who see the terrific thing on television and these people who are overthinking these issues think we don't want to scare the kids, let them learn that the police are the good guys, not the bad guys, they are there to protect them. parents and kids overwhelmingly would feel more safe and secure in a school if they knew they had somebody that could take care of business if something is going wrong. >> can i jump on this? >> no matter what you come up with the shooter would workaround? >> i disagree with that and i agree we can't just throw up our hands and say we can't do anything about this. we have had 6 mass shootings in the trump administration alone. it has been 19 years since columbine and we haven't done anything on capitol hill significant in this area. it is time we act. governor abbott was correct, thoughts and prayers are not enough. it is time to act and i hope he will take action at the state level which apparently is
and armed officer whether from the local police force or somebody similar is a comforting thing to kids and families and teachers and parents and administrators who see the terrific thing on television and these people who are overthinking these issues think we don't want to scare the kids, let them learn that the police are the good guys, not the bad guys, they are there to protect them. parents and kids overwhelmingly would feel more safe and secure in a school if they knew they had somebody...
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then local police. what the us a tip bombing showed and some of the other horrific things, on you law even forcement have done an amazing job coordinating between all branchs much government to come to a conclusion and find the suspect pretty fast and resolve the situation. >> harris: attorney general ken paxton joining us. i know the governor of texas is headed there, he had a conversation with the president a short time ago, you talk about the resources that you're sending there as well. i'm joined on the couch, attorney general, by melissa francis and she has a question for you. >> melissa: do you know anything about those explosive devices? it seems like if you're sending people down in that direction, that's the part of the story that is still outstanding, as the you be known. they have asked people -- the unknown. they have asked people to call in if they see anything. what have you heard? >> so, nothing that i can share, all can i tell you is that is the process that law enforcement is going through, just
then local police. what the us a tip bombing showed and some of the other horrific things, on you law even forcement have done an amazing job coordinating between all branchs much government to come to a conclusion and find the suspect pretty fast and resolve the situation. >> harris: attorney general ken paxton joining us. i know the governor of texas is headed there, he had a conversation with the president a short time ago, you talk about the resources that you're sending there as...
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he later resigned from the local police department without much resistance, but what do you make of that argument that he was confused and thought it was coming from the outside? >> that's an outright live because on the radio they have him saying the shots were coming from the building. so he backed out after they have him on the radio, and they have him recording talking to the other officers about the shots. what's also kind of hard to listen to, and he told the other officers not to go in the building. so he also -- not only does he not go in and not save my daughter and the other victims, he prevented other shares on the scene from going in the building which is all on the radio. so how can he live with himself, this guy, with that? >> you also listed other defendants in your suit, the estate of linda cruise. they are the folks who took in dominic him in. the behavioral health of southern florida, south county mental health center. you are saying that these institutions all failed to police his mental stability, right? >> my main target is peterson. if i couldn't put peterson in thi
he later resigned from the local police department without much resistance, but what do you make of that argument that he was confused and thought it was coming from the outside? >> that's an outright live because on the radio they have him saying the shots were coming from the building. so he backed out after they have him on the radio, and they have him recording talking to the other officers about the shots. what's also kind of hard to listen to, and he told the other officers not to...
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an armed officer from the local police force or somebody similar is a comforting thing to kids and familieseachers and administrators who see this horrific thing on television on a regular basis. people who say we don't want to scare the kids. let them learn that the police are the good guys and there to protect them. i think parents and kids would feel more safe and secure in a school if they had somebody that could take care of business if something is going wrong. >> shannon: congressman, what do you think about the shooter working around it? >> i disagree with that. we can't just throw up our hands and say woe is me, we can't do anything about this. we had six mass shootings in the trumped alone in the trump years alone. it's been 19 years since columbine. we have not done anything on capitol hill significant in this area. governor abbott was correct. thoughts and prayers are not enough. i hope we will take action at the state level which he is apparently going to start doing next week. we on capitol hill follow suit. in florida they took some measures. in texas hopefully they will do t
an armed officer from the local police force or somebody similar is a comforting thing to kids and familieseachers and administrators who see this horrific thing on television on a regular basis. people who say we don't want to scare the kids. let them learn that the police are the good guys and there to protect them. i think parents and kids would feel more safe and secure in a school if they had somebody that could take care of business if something is going wrong. >> shannon:...
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and they are screams brought the local police, who took her to be a prostitute, and arrested her and she spent a year in juvenile corrections. she wandered around for a while. she followed her mother to harlem. her mother went to work in a brothel there and her mother wouldn't take her in and she was 14, and had no home, and she began as a prostitute herself. after a while, she got arrested as a prostitute. she went to predecessor institution to ryker's island and when she got out, she had only one goal, which was to get as far away from her interior experience of neglect, abuse, rape, incarceration, and she turned to high proof alcohol and to heroin and she used those for the rest of her life. she's an example of adverse childhood experiences in spades and she-- and she died when she was 44 in a hospital from cirrhosis. she's an example of someone whose early life and whose trauma put her on a path to addiction that she could never escape and in some ways, i think it's a miracle that so many other people who have lives like hers, worse or not so bad, escape addiction. >> okay. i was
and they are screams brought the local police, who took her to be a prostitute, and arrested her and she spent a year in juvenile corrections. she wandered around for a while. she followed her mother to harlem. her mother went to work in a brothel there and her mother wouldn't take her in and she was 14, and had no home, and she began as a prostitute herself. after a while, she got arrested as a prostitute. she went to predecessor institution to ryker's island and when she got out, she had only...