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kenyatta when he rives tomorrow to be questioned by the prosecution for the first time.rosecution will admit it lacks evidence at the moment, and unless it gets the stuff that it needs to build the case, there is an outside possibility this week that it may have to drop the case. we'll find that out during what promises to be a very dramatic day in court on wednesday. >> okay. let's go to nairobi, and tell us where you are and the significance of your position given the events of 2007. >> reporter: that's right. we're -- at the moment we're in a place which is a camp for people who were displaced by the violence in early 2008. it's actually near the city, but the people who live here now werelying in different places all over western kenyan. they were attacked by kenyatta's political opponents. and they were generally quite skeptical of the icc, first reason being simply that they are still here. they lost houses, farms, businesses that were destroyed at the time. they say no one has come to help them. so in that sense they haven't really seen any justice. many people sa
kenyatta when he rives tomorrow to be questioned by the prosecution for the first time.rosecution will admit it lacks evidence at the moment, and unless it gets the stuff that it needs to build the case, there is an outside possibility this week that it may have to drop the case. we'll find that out during what promises to be a very dramatic day in court on wednesday. >> okay. let's go to nairobi, and tell us where you are and the significance of your position given the events of 2007....
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. >> reporter: but there was little physical evidence to support the prosecution's theory. rder weapon was ever found, and there was no blood in jeffrey's car. no blood anywhere on him. the best the prosecution had was just a single drop of ruth pyne's blood on a handle in the laundry room sink. that would be the place to wash up. >> yes. he had plenty of time to clean up. he had plenty of time to bag up whatever he had to do, and get it out of there. >> reporter: prosecutors theorized he washed his bloody hands in the laundry room sink and then showered upstairs, secure in the timetable of the family that day. >> he know that julia was at school. bernie was at work, and what time he would return home, you know, with julia from school. >> reporter: next prosecutors attacked jeffrey's alibi. on the friday afternoon of the murder, he claimed that he was planting lilac bushes at mrs. needham's house. but she testified jeffrey had done that gardening but four days earlier than he told police. >> so those bushes were there on monday the 23rd, and they were there because you mulch
. >> reporter: but there was little physical evidence to support the prosecution's theory. rder weapon was ever found, and there was no blood in jeffrey's car. no blood anywhere on him. the best the prosecution had was just a single drop of ruth pyne's blood on a handle in the laundry room sink. that would be the place to wash up. >> yes. he had plenty of time to clean up. he had plenty of time to bag up whatever he had to do, and get it out of there. >> reporter: prosecutors...
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alive. >> uhuru kenyatta saying the court only prosecuted africans. simon mcgregor-wood joining us from the hague in the netherlands. thank you. >>> coming up in this newshour - more civilians killed as the indian and pakistani army fire at each other in kashmir. >>> mexico deploys hundreds of troops as new links emerge in the case of 43 missing students, and in sport find out which legend has a problem with an athlete who could be about to win one of sport's top prizes. >>> houthi rebels in yemen rejected the domination, suggested by the president as a disagreement reports a peace deal brokered by the nations could be jeopardised. >> this is the man chosen to head a new government. he was met last week when he was head of the president's office. on tuesday afternoon, the president issued decree 61, appointing mubarak to the post of prime minister. he is 46 years old and has a doctorate degree in business administration. he is an independent sunni from the south, reportedly communicating well with western diplomats, and is close to the president. last
alive. >> uhuru kenyatta saying the court only prosecuted africans. simon mcgregor-wood joining us from the hague in the netherlands. thank you. >>> coming up in this newshour - more civilians killed as the indian and pakistani army fire at each other in kashmir. >>> mexico deploys hundreds of troops as new links emerge in the case of 43 missing students, and in sport find out which legend has a problem with an athlete who could be about to win one of sport's top prizes....
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and the prosecution says the government is not doing enough to provide those documents.times you could feel the animosity between the two parties in court. the kenyan's government's position is that it is doing everything it can considering the legal constraints upon it. tuesday, of course, despite the occasional dramas in the court that i described, it's really the warmup act. wednesday is the day when kenyatta appears before this court. we understand dozens of kenyan mp's, his supporters are also at tending that session here on wednesday. we expect a very noisy reception when he arrives tomorrow to be questioned by the prosecution for the first time. the prosecution will admit it lacks evidence at the moment, and unless it gets the stuff that it needs to build the case, there is an outside possible this week that it may have to drop the case. we'll find that out on wednesday. >>> still ahead on this program, we're in hong kong where despite the faltering demonstrations there are still plenty of signs calling for change. plus -- >>> i'm daniel lack in northern alberta,
and the prosecution says the government is not doing enough to provide those documents.times you could feel the animosity between the two parties in court. the kenyan's government's position is that it is doing everything it can considering the legal constraints upon it. tuesday, of course, despite the occasional dramas in the court that i described, it's really the warmup act. wednesday is the day when kenyatta appears before this court. we understand dozens of kenyan mp's, his supporters are...
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the prosecution arguing for a tough sentence. nse saying he's full of remorse and shouldn't go to jail. in home run lengthy preamble, judge masipa seemed to acknowledge that not everyone would be satisfied. >> society cannot always get what they want, as courts do not exist to win popularity contests, but exist solely to dispense justice. >> reporter: as the court adjourned, legal experts said oscar pistorius may be eligible for house arrest in just eight months. but his former girlfriend's parents seemed satisfied. >> he could be out after just a year or so. >> doesn't matter, he's going to pay something. >> do you think justice has been served? >> yes. >> reporter: acceptance too from the pistorius family, albeit with a note of defiance. >> one of the most distressed parts for me of this whole trial was how the truth became totally irrelevant to make premeditated murder stick. the court has now handed down judgment and sentence, and we accept the judgment. >> reporter: and so oscar pistorius left court to a mixture of jeers and
the prosecution arguing for a tough sentence. nse saying he's full of remorse and shouldn't go to jail. in home run lengthy preamble, judge masipa seemed to acknowledge that not everyone would be satisfied. >> society cannot always get what they want, as courts do not exist to win popularity contests, but exist solely to dispense justice. >> reporter: as the court adjourned, legal experts said oscar pistorius may be eligible for house arrest in just eight months. but his former...
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the prosecution has admitted that its case is weak. it needs evidence, things like telephone records, banking statements and tax returns belonging to mr kenyatta, and complains that the kenyan government has been dragging its feet, not providing it with the evidence it needs. not at all according to the attorney-general, he hit back. at times you could feel the animosity. the kenyan government is doing all it can, it's a question of the prosecution not having enough evidence and should drop the case. that's what we'll hear from canadien tomorrow. it -- from mr kenyatta tomorrow. it will be an interesting case in court, with the possibility that the prosecution may have to drop its case for lack of evidence. >> still to come on al jazeera... ..after weeks of fighting, yemen is said to have a new prime minister, is this the man that can stop the country tearing it said poured. apart. we are in hong kong. there are plenty of signs, according to change. >>> you're watching al jazeera, the global headlines this hour. the battle for the syria
the prosecution has admitted that its case is weak. it needs evidence, things like telephone records, banking statements and tax returns belonging to mr kenyatta, and complains that the kenyan government has been dragging its feet, not providing it with the evidence it needs. not at all according to the attorney-general, he hit back. at times you could feel the animosity. the kenyan government is doing all it can, it's a question of the prosecution not having enough evidence and should drop the...
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come of the prosecution says. -- the prosecution says. she came forward after she found out he was released from prison after being convicted in 2011 of molesting two young girls at a slumber party, also at his home with his daughter present in the room. gardner, the husband of the former mayor, was serving a 22 year prison term. he was freed after his conviction was overturned, claiming that key witness testimony was left out. his wife was inside when the prosecution said he cannot control his compulsion to abuse children. the judge agreed. he will remain behind bars. john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> this news coming in from alexandria. troy washington has been evacuated -- george washington middle school has been evacuated due to a smell of gas. all students have been accounted for and no one was hurt. the manourt hearing for charged with the abduction of hannah graham has been continued until december. jesse matthew was scheduled to appear today on reckless driving charges. his hearing was continued to december 1. jesse matthew has a sepa
come of the prosecution says. -- the prosecution says. she came forward after she found out he was released from prison after being convicted in 2011 of molesting two young girls at a slumber party, also at his home with his daughter present in the room. gardner, the husband of the former mayor, was serving a 22 year prison term. he was freed after his conviction was overturned, claiming that key witness testimony was left out. his wife was inside when the prosecution said he cannot control his...
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and during the prosecution case, many witnesses were called some u.n. ry observers who were there at the time of the fighting, and they aledge the vast majority of the shelling was from serb forces, ranged on the hills that surrounded the city. he tried to undermine that argument. he criticized many of the witnesses called by the prosecution, saying they weren't qualified to make the judgments that they had made, and aledging that they were biased. this dove tails neatly with his general strategy during the whole course of this trial that it is biased against him and the serb peep. he has tried to present himself as a man of peace who strove to prevent the war from breaking out, and when it did, the serbs were simply trying to defend themselves. next week the prosecution gets a chance to come back and answer some of the allegations by the defense, and then the judge will call an end to the evidence. we will hear the verdict sometime in 2015. >>> pro-russian separatists are battling of control of the airport in donetsk. tanks, rockets, and mortar have bee
and during the prosecution case, many witnesses were called some u.n. ry observers who were there at the time of the fighting, and they aledge the vast majority of the shelling was from serb forces, ranged on the hills that surrounded the city. he tried to undermine that argument. he criticized many of the witnesses called by the prosecution, saying they weren't qualified to make the judgments that they had made, and aledging that they were biased. this dove tails neatly with his general...
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it is the prosecution's assertion and has been for some months now that the kenyan government has notenough to cooperate with the court, to cooperate in particular with the prosecution. the prosecution wants a lot of stuff to help build evidence in its case against the president. it needs his telephone mobile phone records, his tax return, his bank statement, and the prosecution says the kenyan government is not doing enough to provide those records. far from it, says the kenyan government. the kenyan's government position is that it is doing everything it can considering the legal constraints upon it. tuesday, of course, despite the occasional dramas in the court that i described is really the warmup act. wednesday is the big day, that is the day that the president appears before this court. he understand dozens of kenyan mp's, his supporters are also attending that session here on wednesday. we expect a very noisy reception when he arrives tomorrow to be questioned by the prosecution for the first time. the prosecution will admit it lacks evidence at the moment, and unless it gets t
it is the prosecution's assertion and has been for some months now that the kenyan government has notenough to cooperate with the court, to cooperate in particular with the prosecution. the prosecution wants a lot of stuff to help build evidence in its case against the president. it needs his telephone mobile phone records, his tax return, his bank statement, and the prosecution says the kenyan government is not doing enough to provide those records. far from it, says the kenyan government. the...
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. >>> the prosecution said it does not have enough evidence. stargazers watch the room turn red in parts of asia and parts of the americas. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is saying that the united states and u.k. are studying the idea of setting up a buffer zone along the syria-turkey border. the attacks have helped to contain the surge of isil fighters, but the group's changing tactics and changing position, the isil have launched a new offensive from the east of kobane. on wednesday carrying out a suicide attack using a truck bomb in the industrial zone of the militia target. >>> a curfew has been imposed in southeast of turkey just over the border of kobane. they want turkey to allow more webs, more fighters kurdish fighters, and more to return to turkey. this is what they had to say about that buffer zone. >> michael: the becauser zone is an idea that's been out there. it's worth examining and looking at closely. there are anothe others forced out of kobane. this should not be a problem thrust on lebanon and jordan where they bear an
. >>> the prosecution said it does not have enough evidence. stargazers watch the room turn red in parts of asia and parts of the americas. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is saying that the united states and u.k. are studying the idea of setting up a buffer zone along the syria-turkey border. the attacks have helped to contain the surge of isil fighters, but the group's changing tactics and changing position, the isil have launched a new offensive from the east of kobane. on...
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bill black's testimony helped blow up the prosecution's contention that the little guy was the culpritwhen in fact it was the bank executives who had deliberately created the fraudulent loans to enrich themselves. they pulled off the classic shell game. bait and switch. take the money and run. let ordinary people suffer the consequences. it's a story bill black knows well. a scholar, litigator, and regulator, he helped prosecutors convict more than 1000 crooked bankers during the horrific savings and loan scandals back in the 1980s and '90s. he exposed five united states senators, the so-called keating five, who took big campaign contributions from bank executive charles h. keating, jr., and then tried to help him hide his crimes from bank examiners. his classic book "the best way to rob a bank is to own one" is now available in an updated edition. he holds two academic appointments, one at the university of missouri-kansas city and also at the university of minnesota school of law. and welcome back. >> thank you. >> in a nutshell, what did the jury decide in sacramento? and why should
bill black's testimony helped blow up the prosecution's contention that the little guy was the culpritwhen in fact it was the bank executives who had deliberately created the fraudulent loans to enrich themselves. they pulled off the classic shell game. bait and switch. take the money and run. let ordinary people suffer the consequences. it's a story bill black knows well. a scholar, litigator, and regulator, he helped prosecutors convict more than 1000 crooked bankers during the horrific...
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now, the prosecution, however, has 14 days to appeal. during the summing up of the closing arguments, harry nell, who's known popular as you might know as the pitbull, harry nell, chief prosecutor, did say twice that he felt that the culpable homicide sentence basically was not fair. so i think we cannot -- i think we really can anticipate within the next 14 days that the prosecution, that is the national prosecuting authority, the government authority and nell will come back to a court and will put an appeal in, that they will try and overturn the sentence of couplible homicide, that they will try and have the offense upgraded to murder. now, that is if it goes to appeal, they cannot argue on the facts of the case. they can argue about the judge's interpretation of those facts if you see my point. >> i see your point exactly. >> yes. whether she interpreted case law correctly and indeed, just looking now at the defense attorney, he's been down to the cells. and he's just come up. he's looking really grim faced, actually, shaking his head
now, the prosecution, however, has 14 days to appeal. during the summing up of the closing arguments, harry nell, who's known popular as you might know as the pitbull, harry nell, chief prosecutor, did say twice that he felt that the culpable homicide sentence basically was not fair. so i think we cannot -- i think we really can anticipate within the next 14 days that the prosecution, that is the national prosecuting authority, the government authority and nell will come back to a court and...
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the crusading bill black. >> no one can claim with a straight face that if we prosecuted bankers, as opposed to banks, that itould have any negative effect. it would have huge positive effects in sending the right message of accountability and the right message of deterrence. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- anne gumowitz, encouraging the renewal of democracy. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement and the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the kohlberg foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group ret
the crusading bill black. >> no one can claim with a straight face that if we prosecuted bankers, as opposed to banks, that itould have any negative effect. it would have huge positive effects in sending the right message of accountability and the right message of deterrence. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- anne gumowitz, encouraging the renewal of democracy. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement and the advancement of...
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kenyatta, when he arrives tomorrow to be questioned by the prosecution for the first time. prosecution will admit it lacks evidence at the moment, and unless it gets the stuff that it needs to build a case, there is an outside possibility that this week it may have to drop the case. we will find that out during what promises to be a very dramatic day in court on wednesday. >> simon mcgregor-wood reporting from the hague. >>> meanwhile, in hong kong pro-democracy protesters agreed today to begin formal talks with the government on possible political reforms. this comes as the number of protesters filling the streets have declined dramatically. only hundreds stand where there were ones 10s of thousands of protesters. and they insist there is not a sign of defeat. talks begin on friday. >>> twitter is suing the federal government for the right to tell users about government surveillance. like most internet giants, twitter gives the government information about its users, upon request. however, companies cannot reveal those requests to the public. in a lawsuit filed today again
kenyatta, when he arrives tomorrow to be questioned by the prosecution for the first time. prosecution will admit it lacks evidence at the moment, and unless it gets the stuff that it needs to build a case, there is an outside possibility that this week it may have to drop the case. we will find that out during what promises to be a very dramatic day in court on wednesday. >> simon mcgregor-wood reporting from the hague. >>> meanwhile, in hong kong pro-democracy protesters agreed...
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of so many reputations through their tawdry journalism had their reputations soiled when the prosecutionealed that the two had had an extra-marital affair of their very own despise a sizeable and expensive legal team, coulson was convicted and sentenced to jail. acquitted. >> i feel vindicated by the nam verdict. >> you wrote, pair traysing now of the trials of rebekah brooks that nowhere was the power of newscorp more evident than in that room. >> uh-huh. >> that it's corporate muscle, its money was on display and the resources, the bar sisters, the solis at this time it orders they dwarfed the state, the prosecution. given that, were the verdibilities a foregone conclusion for you? >> okay. so i have been covering courts in london for 35 years. certainly, i have never seen a defense as well funded or as well equipped as those that were on display in the big phone hacking trial. against that, it was like a microcosm of the way the world is, the power of corporations and the weakness of the starrett, the crown prosecution service is like any part of the british public sector, underfunded
of so many reputations through their tawdry journalism had their reputations soiled when the prosecutionealed that the two had had an extra-marital affair of their very own despise a sizeable and expensive legal team, coulson was convicted and sentenced to jail. acquitted. >> i feel vindicated by the nam verdict. >> you wrote, pair traysing now of the trials of rebekah brooks that nowhere was the power of newscorp more evident than in that room. >> uh-huh. >> that it's...
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however, in south africa, the prosecution and the defense can appeal in south africa. so when you have both sides who could possibly appeal any type of sentence and try to make it higher or lower, the appeals process is what takes so many years, because both sides can, instead of just one side. >> but while we wait for that, he is headed to prison as we speak. >> yes, he's been taken into custody right now. they've taken him into custody. now they may ask for the judge to release him pending appeals, but i doubt that would happen. >> and as for the prison system, it seems it was made perfectly clear that the prison is able to handle a person with oscar pistorias's disabilities. >> and judge masipa made it very, very clear. she considered him being a double amputee, considered him being vulnerable at the hands of other prisoners. the defense called witnesses and stated that oscar pistorias would be vulnerable. he may be attacked, sexually assaulted. so, please, judge, don't sentence him to prison, to a custodial sentence. >> that he may be broken in prison with his depr
however, in south africa, the prosecution and the defense can appeal in south africa. so when you have both sides who could possibly appeal any type of sentence and try to make it higher or lower, the appeals process is what takes so many years, because both sides can, instead of just one side. >> but while we wait for that, he is headed to prison as we speak. >> yes, he's been taken into custody right now. they've taken him into custody. now they may ask for the judge to release...
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wax not well, not with the prosecution. they described it as shocking, and they would certainly love to see a custodial sentence. so would many other people that believe he basically got off on the charge of murder and he should've been found guilty of murder. >> what is the prosecution's strategy? >> there making sure that the focus is on steenkamp. a time to talk about him being a broken man, they will refer back to steenkamp calling them -- referring to the broken family and making the point that should he effectively -- he will restart his life almost immediately and will be back on the track and possibly be earning a living again. sort of intimating that's not entirely fair. they managed to introduce that he had moved on romantically and there might be a new lady in his life, painting a picture of a man who deserves a sentence that will be considerably harsher than just confinement to his uncle's house. >> how likely is it that pistorius could avoid being sent to jail? >> it's hard to tell at this stage. certainly not i
wax not well, not with the prosecution. they described it as shocking, and they would certainly love to see a custodial sentence. so would many other people that believe he basically got off on the charge of murder and he should've been found guilty of murder. >> what is the prosecution's strategy? >> there making sure that the focus is on steenkamp. a time to talk about him being a broken man, they will refer back to steenkamp calling them -- referring to the broken family and...
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it's the prosecution's side of the story. and the grand jury weighs that evidence and then decides whether it should proceed to indictment. from day one, st. louis county bob mccullough has taken a different approach. which is fairly unusual. instead of presenting the prosecution's case seeking indictment, he's decided to present what he says is all of the evidence. as it becomes available, essentially leaving it to the grand jurors to sort it out. he has said he's decided to do things this way, quote, because of the interest this case has generated and the concern it has generated in the community. and over the last few days in a series of leaks from unnamed sources to a variety of media outlets, we have basically been given accounts to appear to back officer darren wilson's side of the story from the grand jury testimony. a few days ago, government officials said the "new york times" -- what government officials gave the "new york times" what they called the first public account of officer wilson's testimony to investigator
it's the prosecution's side of the story. and the grand jury weighs that evidence and then decides whether it should proceed to indictment. from day one, st. louis county bob mccullough has taken a different approach. which is fairly unusual. instead of presenting the prosecution's case seeking indictment, he's decided to present what he says is all of the evidence. as it becomes available, essentially leaving it to the grand jurors to sort it out. he has said he's decided to do things this...
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but the prosecution decided to pursue a third trial. soon, a state judge will decide either to let the trial take place or to grant keenan's motion to dismiss the charges for good. >> so third trial, death is still on the table. >> right. their plan is to convict me and sentence me to death again. this is the prosecutor's case against me. now, i don't understand where they come up with 17,000 pages. but i know they don't have any evidence, because they didn't have any evidence on my co-defendant. he's been free and clear for two and a half years. 222 witnesses now for a case that's 23 years old. means they're taking people out of graveyards. it's all smoke and mirrors. >> but the judge's decision due in just seven days, keenan not only believes he will prevail, he has already made plans for life on the outside. but now he has received some bad news. >> the judge, bless his little soul, moved the trial from september 24th to october 31st. i think somebody told him i had concert tickets for the 28th of october. >> concert to where? >> rush
but the prosecution decided to pursue a third trial. soon, a state judge will decide either to let the trial take place or to grant keenan's motion to dismiss the charges for good. >> so third trial, death is still on the table. >> right. their plan is to convict me and sentence me to death again. this is the prosecutor's case against me. now, i don't understand where they come up with 17,000 pages. but i know they don't have any evidence, because they didn't have any evidence on my...
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i think that the prosecution tempo has been tempered quite a lot in light of the most recent evidencet we've gotten into the case. so i don't know. we could see something on orthodox, but i would expect for them to not seek the maximum penalty but the minimum penalty and try to argue that no remedy was sought during the initial stages of the case and therefore somehow try to persuade the judge to make a constitutional claim. but it's far-fetched. >> i only have five seconds left. minimum time is how much? how much? >> minimum time i would say seven to eight business days. >> no, if the prosecution's going to argue for him to be incars rated, what would be the minimum time? >> it would be seven to eight years. >> that is so unacceptable. >> we are not going to allow that to happen. >> fernando, thank you. >> thank you. >>> we just got information about the disappearance of the virgin virginia coed. and be sure to watch hannity tonight at 10:00. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former
i think that the prosecution tempo has been tempered quite a lot in light of the most recent evidencet we've gotten into the case. so i don't know. we could see something on orthodox, but i would expect for them to not seek the maximum penalty but the minimum penalty and try to argue that no remedy was sought during the initial stages of the case and therefore somehow try to persuade the judge to make a constitutional claim. but it's far-fetched. >> i only have five seconds left. minimum...
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the snowden era, and the prosecution era has created a new world for us. and i think it's really kind of the old world. i started in this in the nixon era, and it was -- you know, they -- it wasn't that you were on their christmas card list. and it always is tough. and we should remember that. and so if you work eight hours a day, you're maybe going to have to work 10 or 12. >> i've sat on cul-de-sacs and curbs waiting for people to come home, not so long ago really. it wasn't the grand life that i thought the "new yorker" was going to be. i thought it would be cocktails at the roundtable, you know. >> if you're honest with yourself, you probably don't sit on the curb enough. >> oh, i'm sure not enough. but at the same time, i'll say one thing from your standpoint, at least what i would imagine would be your standpoint, i think the press needs also to make sure that when we do push really hard, and make our calls, if something's important enough to publish when the national security community is saying, don't, it really should be something important enough
the snowden era, and the prosecution era has created a new world for us. and i think it's really kind of the old world. i started in this in the nixon era, and it was -- you know, they -- it wasn't that you were on their christmas card list. and it always is tough. and we should remember that. and so if you work eight hours a day, you're maybe going to have to work 10 or 12. >> i've sat on cul-de-sacs and curbs waiting for people to come home, not so long ago really. it wasn't the grand...
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. >> throwing their hands up is a very good way to explain the prosecution. ace so many challenges with this case. the premise is that most powerful leaders cannot be above the law. prosecuting this president is proving to be difficult. they've lost witnesses. prosecution says they've been bribed or blackmailed or disappeared. prosecution admitted they don't have enough evidence to take this to trial. they say it's the kenyan government fault for failing to hand over documents. firm records, bank statements and tax returns. the government argues the prosecution doesn't have the evidence, why are we here? he shouldn't stand trial, and charges should be dismissed. that's in the power of the judges. they could decide to dismiss this all together. the prosecution has asked for indefinite adjournment to give them time to gather vital missing evidence. >> we'll see what happens. anna is live in the hague. thanks very much. >>> now at least three more civilians are killed overnight as forces continue to exchange fire in the region taking the death toll to 12. 18 othe
. >> throwing their hands up is a very good way to explain the prosecution. ace so many challenges with this case. the premise is that most powerful leaders cannot be above the law. prosecuting this president is proving to be difficult. they've lost witnesses. prosecution says they've been bribed or blackmailed or disappeared. prosecution admitted they don't have enough evidence to take this to trial. they say it's the kenyan government fault for failing to hand over documents. firm...
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the prosecution asked the three judges on the panel for an indefinite adjournment in the case.s an unusual move. perhaps rather controversial given the rules that govern the procedure in this court. why did it ask for that? because by its own admission, it doesn't have enough evidence to go to trial. but it accuses the president and the government of withholding crucial evidence that the prosecution feels would further implicate mr. kenyatta. namely his mobile phone records, bank records, and tax returns. the prosecution says the defense has not responded properly to repeated requests. the defense reejected that claim, saying the government has done what it can do, and there simply isn't evidence, and that's not any fault of mr. kenyatta or the fault of the kenyan government and demanded that the case be dropped. it's a very difficult decision for the judges to make. in the meantime mr. kenyatta is free to go. the left the court surrounded by doesens of supporters at the same manner he arrived in the morning, he says as a private citizen, but today at the hague he was acting in
the prosecution asked the three judges on the panel for an indefinite adjournment in the case.s an unusual move. perhaps rather controversial given the rules that govern the procedure in this court. why did it ask for that? because by its own admission, it doesn't have enough evidence to go to trial. but it accuses the president and the government of withholding crucial evidence that the prosecution feels would further implicate mr. kenyatta. namely his mobile phone records, bank records, and...
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the prosecution asked the three judges on the panel for an indefinite adjournment in the case.t's an unusual move, perhaps rather controversial given the statutes that govern the procedure of this court. by its own admission it does not have sufficient evidence to go to trial against mr. kenyatta. but accuses the kenyan government and by implication the president of withholding crucial evidence that it, the prosecution, feels would further implicate mr. kenyatta, namely his mobile phone records, bank records, and tax returns. the prosecution says the government has not responded with repeated requests to supply that information. the defense rejected that claim, saying the government of kenya is constrained by legal limit, it has done what it can do. and it demands as it has done before, that the case be dropped. it's a very difficult decision for the judges to make. they will make several weeks to deliver their verdict. mr. kenyatta left the court surrounded by dozens of his supporters. today on wednesday at the hague, he was acting in a very presidential manner. >>> victims of
the prosecution asked the three judges on the panel for an indefinite adjournment in the case.t's an unusual move, perhaps rather controversial given the statutes that govern the procedure of this court. by its own admission it does not have sufficient evidence to go to trial against mr. kenyatta. but accuses the kenyan government and by implication the president of withholding crucial evidence that it, the prosecution, feels would further implicate mr. kenyatta, namely his mobile phone...
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nel, the state's lead counsel for the prosecution, saying he recommended a sentence of ten years in jail for oscar pistorius. so we heard earlier from the defense counsel barry rue, his closing arguments in that. and now we will hear no more until we hear from judge masipa herself. let's find out a little bit more about how that will work. megan is here with me, a specialist in criminal justice. megan, what will happen on tuesday, in your estimation? >> i would assume that judge masipa will go through her reasonings for the sentencing, so she will weigh the factors of the defense and the prosecution looking at mitigation, and make her determination. depending on how long those reasons take, it will either be concluded on tuesday, hopefully, but perhaps wednesday. >> so no guarantees this will be wrapped up by the end of tuesday. it could spill over. this is not just going to be simply judge masipa coming into court at 9:30 local time and announcing oscar pistorius's punishment is x. >> no. i think the courts usually will go and give reasonings. you need to understand that sentencing
nel, the state's lead counsel for the prosecution, saying he recommended a sentence of ten years in jail for oscar pistorius. so we heard earlier from the defense counsel barry rue, his closing arguments in that. and now we will hear no more until we hear from judge masipa herself. let's find out a little bit more about how that will work. megan is here with me, a specialist in criminal justice. megan, what will happen on tuesday, in your estimation? >> i would assume that judge masipa...
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how is the prosecution pulling it together? rogers from the new jersey police department is here. you have been talking about this case and you have suspicions and theories about this and you may have been right all along. >> credit to fox because you were on top of this. we talked about the possibility of a serial killer and the dots are being connected to other murders and missing people and we may have the man. we don't know yet. now if this body is hannah. if is a her, it doesn't mean he is the one that did this. there has to be more forensic evidence gathered at the crime scene. >> is that possible after missing for a few weeks? assuming, if this is her, her death was near the time period she went missing, what as dedetective can you look for in the area and the body? >> you will setup a parameter and look for strands of hair, footprints, maybe he dropped something, a thread off clothes. they will look at the area and if they find one little strand that is connected to him they got their guy. as far as the body is concerned
how is the prosecution pulling it together? rogers from the new jersey police department is here. you have been talking about this case and you have suspicions and theories about this and you may have been right all along. >> credit to fox because you were on top of this. we talked about the possibility of a serial killer and the dots are being connected to other murders and missing people and we may have the man. we don't know yet. now if this body is hannah. if is a her, it doesn't mean...
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once again, shane lamb was the prosecution's star witness. ors telling jurors shane lamb was mario's "enforcer," a tool for his "dirty work." in closing arguments, prosecutors branding the pair "mean little delinquents," "criminals who flock together," in mario's "drug cartel." so this is a narrative the prosecutors are building so that people can see mario as this dangerous, nefarious figure? >> if you have evidence, then you stick to the facts and you say, "okay, here's his dna. here's his blood. here's, you know, the timeline. we didn't have any of that. >> no. >> so they had to dirty him up a little bit. >> reporter: prosecutors' clever strategy worked. >> he kind of looked like the -- spoiled, rich kid that was trying to be like a little mini-gangster or something. >> the man who didn't say a word throughout two murder trials decided to speak only to 20/20. but why now? did you kill brian carrick? stay with us. you are loved. you are loved a lot. and in so many ways. and when you're wrapped in the comfort of pampers swaddlers with blanket
once again, shane lamb was the prosecution's star witness. ors telling jurors shane lamb was mario's "enforcer," a tool for his "dirty work." in closing arguments, prosecutors branding the pair "mean little delinquents," "criminals who flock together," in mario's "drug cartel." so this is a narrative the prosecutors are building so that people can see mario as this dangerous, nefarious figure? >> if you have evidence, then you stick to the...
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the prosecution bringing the witnesses they think will add to that conviction they want to create that oscar pistorius should serve a lengthy jail term. we'll be following the trial from here in pretoria. back to you. >> speak to you soon. if you want to see what karen is saying, she is, of course, on twitter along with our other correspondents in and out of the courtroom. so do keep in touch. more, of course, on the website, too. >>> let's move on to our other top stories today. the ebola outbreak has already brought parts of west africa to its knees. now it threatens to get potentially worse because health workers across liberia are planning to go on strike. they're demanding a risk fee to be paid to those workers treating victims of ebola. 95 of liberia's health workers have already died from the disease. in madrid, european health officials say a nurse probably infected herself accidentally. her condition is described as serious but stable. and american health officials say a breach in protocol is to blame for a nurse becoming infected after treating an ebola victim in texas from d
the prosecution bringing the witnesses they think will add to that conviction they want to create that oscar pistorius should serve a lengthy jail term. we'll be following the trial from here in pretoria. back to you. >> speak to you soon. if you want to see what karen is saying, she is, of course, on twitter along with our other correspondents in and out of the courtroom. so do keep in touch. more, of course, on the website, too. >>> let's move on to our other top stories today....
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. >>> today, the prosecution expected to finish up the case against oscar pistorius. when will the blade runner finally than sentenced? >>> a biden family scandal. not something over what the vice president said. one of his sons has been forced out of the navy for drug use. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert
. >>> today, the prosecution expected to finish up the case against oscar pistorius. when will the blade runner finally than sentenced? >>> a biden family scandal. not something over what the vice president said. one of his sons has been forced out of the navy for drug use. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge...
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but we see no indication that that's what the prosecution, the local prosecution, is trying to do herell. >> so isn't that really the problem that many people, including me, have raised? that you need an outside prosecutor that's more objective, that it really comes down to whether or not people have confidence in this prosecutor and the family of michael brown and others have questioned this prosecutor if day one. >> it's been raised many times. but the reality is, it's still the same county prosecuting attorney, mcculloch, and no indications this grand jury is moving toward prosecution. and a grand jury without direction is not a grand jury that's going to lead to prosecution. >> liz, just two days after the shooting, the young man who was with michael brown during the shooting, described what he said happened. listen. >> the officer then reached out and he grabbed his arm to pull him into the car. so now it's like the officer's pulling him inside the car. he's trying to pull away. he said, i'll shoot you. or, i'm going to shoot. and in the same moment, the first shot went off. we lo
but we see no indication that that's what the prosecution, the local prosecution, is trying to do herell. >> so isn't that really the problem that many people, including me, have raised? that you need an outside prosecutor that's more objective, that it really comes down to whether or not people have confidence in this prosecutor and the family of michael brown and others have questioned this prosecutor if day one. >> it's been raised many times. but the reality is, it's still the...
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the prosecution will admit that it lacks evidence at the moment.and unless it gets the stuff that it needs to build the case there is a possibility this week that it may have to drop the case. we'll find that out during what promises to be a very dramatic day in court on wednesday. >> simon mcgregor wood reporting from the hague. >>> meanwhile, tensions in ferguson, missouri, led to confrontation. protesters outside of the cardinals game calling for justice for mike browne, the teenager who was shot and killed in ferguson. >> the protesters had signs and upside down american flag, which is a sign of distress. that's when one woman made a racially charged comment. >> now there are no reports that anyone was arrested in these confrontations. joining us now is jonathan clark, a blogger in st. louis. and he covers the website "politics in color." there is a lot of wrong on both sides here. a lot of protesters were calling for violence against darren wilson, some wanted him dead. things of that nature. and obviously the other side had different views on
the prosecution will admit that it lacks evidence at the moment.and unless it gets the stuff that it needs to build the case there is a possibility this week that it may have to drop the case. we'll find that out during what promises to be a very dramatic day in court on wednesday. >> simon mcgregor wood reporting from the hague. >>> meanwhile, tensions in ferguson, missouri, led to confrontation. protesters outside of the cardinals game calling for justice for mike browne, the...
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. >>> in montgomery county, the prosecution is expected to rest today in the double murder child of murray, charged with killing saan saan saanvi, "action news" reporter david henry will the latest in the trial in the next half hour. >>> today marks three weeks sin it's deadly attack on two troopers in the poconos, and accuse sd gunman eric frein is now taking its toll on the economy. businesses located near the search zone says that tourist are canceling their trips for fear that frein is hiding in the dense woods. >> i can't lie to people and say he is still on the loose and i won walk around here, i send them ten miles away up to promised land or bush kill falls. >> the pennsylvania game commission has banned hunting in several townships after police found two pipe bombs apparently left behind by frein in the woods. >>> two top officials are out of a job because of an email scandal. the environmental protection secretary and his aide have resigned. they are accused of receiving pornographic emails at the office when they worked for tom corbett when he was attorney general at the time. p
. >>> in montgomery county, the prosecution is expected to rest today in the double murder child of murray, charged with killing saan saan saanvi, "action news" reporter david henry will the latest in the trial in the next half hour. >>> today marks three weeks sin it's deadly attack on two troopers in the poconos, and accuse sd gunman eric frein is now taking its toll on the economy. businesses located near the search zone says that tourist are canceling their trips...
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one of the prosecution's key witnesses is a convicted felon named james mallory. >> james mallory. he's a rat. he's one of louisville's biggest -- he might be the biggest rat of all times. >> mallory, who knew jones when both men were housed together at louisville metro years earlier, was recently released from prison while serving a nine-year sentence for armed robbery. he was given probation after writing a letter to prosecutors claiming to have bombshell evidence in jones's case as well as some others. but jones says after mallory was released from prison he came to visit jones in jail and told him a different story. >> so he come visit me, what's going on, man? i ain't telling on you, whoo, whoo, whoo. but i'm like [ bleep ]. if you ain't telling on me, you need to go to court and tell, you know, the judge that the prosecutor is lying on you. >> when authorities learned of the visit, they gave jones a new charge -- tampering with a witness. >> so i get charged with tampering with him, but he came to see me and told me he ain't say nothing, they lying. >> mallory is scheduled to
one of the prosecution's key witnesses is a convicted felon named james mallory. >> james mallory. he's a rat. he's one of louisville's biggest -- he might be the biggest rat of all times. >> mallory, who knew jones when both men were housed together at louisville metro years earlier, was recently released from prison while serving a nine-year sentence for armed robbery. he was given probation after writing a letter to prosecutors claiming to have bombshell evidence in jones's case...
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the prosecution is arguing for part of the complaint that deals with minors to remain sealed. back in court september october 25th. expected to announce charges this afternoon against the suspect in the shooting of the chicago police capt. when shot twice tuesday night while trying to arrest a shooting suspect from indianapolis and the englewood neighbor. scheduled to be released from hospital today. the chief trauma surgeon said one of the bullets was removed from his shoulder. the other is still lodged in his job. the captain's lucky the bullet did not travel further into his ad >> it did not go into areas that would be much more serious. it is serious but i think he is going to do well. doctors said the captain is lucky to be alive. a shares deputy is hospitalized in dallas for ebola symptoms. never came in direct contact. he did have contact with duncan family. the condition of the nurse battling ebola has worsen. she believes she may have accidentally touched her face with protective gloves after treating a priest to contracted ebola. >> nancy lewis at o'hare airport. the
the prosecution is arguing for part of the complaint that deals with minors to remain sealed. back in court september october 25th. expected to announce charges this afternoon against the suspect in the shooting of the chicago police capt. when shot twice tuesday night while trying to arrest a shooting suspect from indianapolis and the englewood neighbor. scheduled to be released from hospital today. the chief trauma surgeon said one of the bullets was removed from his shoulder. the other is...
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this man who was the prosecution's key witness, the prosecution is saying he lied in court. him intoutors coerced telling a story because this was a case they wanted to close. there has never been a disappearance in years. prosecutors wanted to get this case closed. now we can't take and saying he was forced to tell this story in order for prosecutors to close this case. that is an explosive allegation. we have his story in detail tonight. says is true there is a man serving 26 years behind bars who has no business to be there. >> thank you so much. 2020 tonight on abc seven followed by abc news at 11. still ahead, >> we have learned a patient has been admitted to howard university hospital with symptoms similar to ebola. that patient has just returned to the u.s. from nigeria. this is according to hospital fish -- hospital officials. cdc are working with the and we should have an update at 4:00. we will have the very latest on this. >> it will be kind of gray, breezy, and mid-. that is where we should be for fall. [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] >> [shouting] hey! he
this man who was the prosecution's key witness, the prosecution is saying he lied in court. him intoutors coerced telling a story because this was a case they wanted to close. there has never been a disappearance in years. prosecutors wanted to get this case closed. now we can't take and saying he was forced to tell this story in order for prosecutors to close this case. that is an explosive allegation. we have his story in detail tonight. says is true there is a man serving 26 years behind...
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but to the prosecution, it was all an unsustainable lie. >> the road to the death penalty here is pavedh premeditat n premeditation. that's what the prosecution has to prove. so where do they go for premeditation? >> for starters, prosecutor juan martinez goes to what he says was jodi's attempt at a cover-up, including this message left on travis' voice mail after he was dead. . >> if there was suspicion, it wouldn't be drawn to you, correct? >> not immediately. that was the point, yes. >> right. you wanted the police to look elsewhere, right? >> i guess. >> and so you called mr. alexander and you left him a message, right? >> yes. >> but despite her early efforts at a cover-up, jodi now took the jury through the grisly details of her version of the killing, starting when she dropped travis' new camera. >> at that point, travis flipped out again. he stood up and he stepped out of the shower and he picked me up as he was screaming that i was a stupid idiot. and he body slammed me again on the tile. he told me that a 5-year-old can hold the camera better than i can. when i hit the tile, i
but to the prosecution, it was all an unsustainable lie. >> the road to the death penalty here is pavedh premeditat n premeditation. that's what the prosecution has to prove. so where do they go for premeditation? >> for starters, prosecutor juan martinez goes to what he says was jodi's attempt at a cover-up, including this message left on travis' voice mail after he was dead. . >> if there was suspicion, it wouldn't be drawn to you, correct? >> not immediately. that was...
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but to the prosecution it was all an unsustainable lie. >> the road to the death penalty here is pavedh premeditation. that's what the prosecution has to prove. stow whe so where do they go for premeditation. for starters, prosecutor, juan martinez says was jodi's attempt at a cover-up. including this message left on trach is travis' voice mail after he was dead. >> my phone died. so i wasn't getting back to anybody. and what else? oh, and i drove over 100 miles in the wrong direction. over 100 miles. so yeah, remember new mexico. a lot like that. >> the reason you went to great lengths too do that. if there was any suspicion it wouldn't be drawn to you, correct? >> not immediately, that was the point, yes. >> you wanted, the police to look elsewhere, right? >> i guess. >> so you called mr. alexander. you left him a message, right? >> yes. >> but despite her early efforts at a cover-up, jodi took the jury through the grisly details of her version of the killing. starting when she dropped travis' new camera. off off -- >> at that point. travis flipped out again. he stood up and stepped
but to the prosecution it was all an unsustainable lie. >> the road to the death penalty here is pavedh premeditation. that's what the prosecution has to prove. stow whe so where do they go for premeditation. for starters, prosecutor, juan martinez says was jodi's attempt at a cover-up. including this message left on trach is travis' voice mail after he was dead. >> my phone died. so i wasn't getting back to anybody. and what else? oh, and i drove over 100 miles in the wrong...
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in this particular case, the prosecution has said that to the extent they have a witnesses, they don't have enough evidence and therefore they are seeking over means of evidence and that evidence has to be tested by the judges, the judges may dismiss the case. >> the troops have made the biggest gain against al-shabaab and retaken control of the town. the border being the main entry of the point to the arms into the hands and this is a large strategy to trying to strangle the al-shabaab strong hold. we have a report on how to residents are reacting to a change of the command. >> making their way carefully, the ground troops and the somali army is securing the routes and firing warning shots as they take control of the city. most of the al-shabaab fighters left long ago and there is a possibility of snipers and explosiv explosives. >> it is not as heavy, but we continued move. liter literally going back to the coastline. >> this is the town square. the same one that al-shabaab used for executions just a few weeks ago and now there are a few people living here and still a lot of anxiety
in this particular case, the prosecution has said that to the extent they have a witnesses, they don't have enough evidence and therefore they are seeking over means of evidence and that evidence has to be tested by the judges, the judges may dismiss the case. >> the troops have made the biggest gain against al-shabaab and retaken control of the town. the border being the main entry of the point to the arms into the hands and this is a large strategy to trying to strangle the al-shabaab...
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file charges against the employee and you know many relatively minor cases compared too on the don't get prosecuted their, their recourse in many instances they don't bring violation against the employee so it didn't don't think but theirs recourts and an opportunity. >> you don't think the particularly has a responsibility. >> i think that the employer does have a responsibility under the license on licensing not necessarily the penal code but a responsibility inform have the proper signs and conduct you itself with everything it agreed to when it got the licenses and train their employees to do everything to make sure that its employees are in compliance he's gone above and beyond that. >> thank you okay. we'll hear 234z from dph rebuttal. >> i might have miss harder our question i think upper asking why this board has any recourse okay. >> the city. >> okay. the city because again, this is an action those are the permit holders that concerns the suspension not prosecution of a crime and the language is very explicit in section one hundred 9 point 61 it's whether the sale by the owner or the owne
file charges against the employee and you know many relatively minor cases compared too on the don't get prosecuted their, their recourse in many instances they don't bring violation against the employee so it didn't don't think but theirs recourts and an opportunity. >> you don't think the particularly has a responsibility. >> i think that the employer does have a responsibility under the license on licensing not necessarily the penal code but a responsibility inform have the...