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u.s. perpetrator, as far as we know. there are some issues about that. but because a u.s. provider had chosen to store the data abroad, we were basically powerless to get access to that evidence. again, you can see the wide implication of a ruling like that. so many data service providers split up data all around the world. if it's a situation where it's a u.s. crime, a u.s. judge, a u.s. perpetrator, and yet we're not able to access that evidence because that evidence just happens to have been stored abroad through a business decision that a company has chosen to make, it was having a very serious impact on our ability to prosecute those cases. richard testified on the hill last year about how child exploitation cases were being affected because the actual pornography, the material that we needed to prosecute the case, we could not get our hands on it even though we had a lawful warrant, because it happened to have been stored outside the united states. so it was a tremendous priority for us to get that decision reversed. that's why the government sought certiorari items
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u.s. perpetrator. because a u.s. proo vidor had chose p to stare the data abroad we were powerless to getting access to that evidence. again you can see the why of the implication of a ruling like that, so many data service providers split up data all around the world. that evidence just happens to have been stored abroad through a business decision that -- a company has chosen to make. it was having a very serious fact on our ability to prosecute these cases. the actual pornography, the -- the material we needed to prosecute the case -- we could not get our hands on it even though we had a lawful warrant because it happened to have been stored outside the united states. it was a tremendous -- priority for us to get that decision reversed. that is why the government -- and the case was argue add few weeks ago. we can't comment on the pending case. it is still pending. this legislation at least going forward in our view has resolved that basic issue. >> how you think the cloud act resolved it? >> the cloud act has a p
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u.s. and was accused of perpetrating atrocities against sunnis betty has since reached out to the sunni community and ran on a nonsectarian platform promising to put iraq interests first and improve government services russian opposition leader alexina vali has received a thirty day jail sentence for organizing a protest earlier this month the volley led demonstrations the day before president vladimir putin was inaugurated for a fourth term volley was barred from running in the most recent election and has been frequently jailed for his activism. iranian foreign minister mohammad javad zarif is in brussels today for talks with top e.u. officials on the future of the iran nuclear deal zarif a has already held what he called a constructive meeting with the e.u. stop diplomats for the couple getting any next on the agenda talks with the foreign ministers of germany britain and france tehran is urging europe to resist pressure from washington that's after the u.s. has moved to withdraw from the pact which has cast doubt over the deals future while america's were drawled has also raised tensions with
u.s. and was accused of perpetrating atrocities against sunnis betty has since reached out to the sunni community and ran on a nonsectarian platform promising to put iraq interests first and improve government services russian opposition leader alexina vali has received a thirty day jail sentence for organizing a protest earlier this month the volley led demonstrations the day before president vladimir putin was inaugurated for a fourth term volley was barred from running in the most recent...
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u.s. and was accused of perpetrating atrocities against sunnis.dy roemer on a non-secretary and platform promising improved government services. the renowned american writer tom wolfe has died at the age of 88. he is regarded as one of the most influential authors of his era. his career spanned five decades. wolfe helped create the style which is known as new journalism, which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories. he died in a new york hospital of an infection. yeah, bonfire of the vanities, just one of his greats. hello to his here now with our business bonfire. helena: i cannot be sure we use the same narrative techniques, but i will try. six former employees of a german carmaker -- gun maker have gone on trial. indeed, guns, tanks and ammunition made in germany are popular, making it the world's fourth biggest arms exporter. last year they sold 40% of the weapons to eu and nato countries. here you can see the remaining 60% went to other countries around the world. every single german arms export needs a government license for nati
u.s. and was accused of perpetrating atrocities against sunnis.dy roemer on a non-secretary and platform promising improved government services. the renowned american writer tom wolfe has died at the age of 88. he is regarded as one of the most influential authors of his era. his career spanned five decades. wolfe helped create the style which is known as new journalism, which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories. he died in a new york hospital of an infection. yeah, bonfire of...
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u.s. and was accused of perpetrating atrocities against sunni but he ran on a nonsectarian platform promising improved government services. the renowned american writer tom wolfe has died at the age of eighty eight he is regarded as one of the most influential authors of his era his career spanned five decades will help create the style which is known as new journalism which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories he dined in a new york hospital of an infection. yeah von fire of the v.a. you know it's just one of his great thelma is here dell with our business bonfire for the absolutely icon the show that we use the same narrative technique try six former employees that all of the gemini. gun make ahead and call have gone on trial on charges of illegally exporting weapons to mexico which were used in suspected crimes and and indeed guns tanks submarines and ammunition made in germany all popular making it the walls for the biggest arms export last year german firms sold forty percent of their weapons to e.u. and nato countries in haven see that the remaining sixty percent went to o
u.s. and was accused of perpetrating atrocities against sunni but he ran on a nonsectarian platform promising improved government services. the renowned american writer tom wolfe has died at the age of eighty eight he is regarded as one of the most influential authors of his era his career spanned five decades will help create the style which is known as new journalism which used fiction techniques to tell nonfiction stories he dined in a new york hospital of an infection. yeah von fire of the...
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they dehumanize their adversaries, and they wish to perpetrate crimes on u.s. soil.president to stop that. i leveled he said today. it was absolutely epic when he said, i call them animals and i am always going to call them animals. that is who donald trump is. >> sean: dan, the same reaction as dr. gorka. i mean, really? sarah going through it, that is only the short list. we can give you the big list. sean, the media dictionary is kind of interesting. americansan are referred to as deplorables, illegal immigrants as dreamers, nra members as terrorists, and yet ms-13 gets called animals by president trump and visa suckers in the media get bated into defending ms-13. how do you think that sounds to the average american living in a middle-class community, may have some crime problems, how do you think that sounds when these clouds in the media with the bow ties and the coastal bubble go out there and defend ms-13 in these communities. they sound like the clouds they are paid a total joke. >> sean: the thing is, this is serious in these communities. you know what, inno
they dehumanize their adversaries, and they wish to perpetrate crimes on u.s. soil.president to stop that. i leveled he said today. it was absolutely epic when he said, i call them animals and i am always going to call them animals. that is who donald trump is. >> sean: dan, the same reaction as dr. gorka. i mean, really? sarah going through it, that is only the short list. we can give you the big list. sean, the media dictionary is kind of interesting. americansan are referred to as...
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what more information do we have about the perpetrators of these alleged abuses possible the u.s. does not need to torture anyone in yemen because they always have arabs to do it for them so are the u.a.e. the saudis even the yemenis themselves at times would rather do anything for the us if asked to so. they would do their crimes for them and they will be held responsible on the other side but as of now the evidence that we. have through confirmations from officials majority through u.a.e. forces who have love or tortures and. in coordination with the us government and with the knowledge of the us government but the other torture has been undertaken by u.a.e. forces now are what we are also aware that the torture has very much decreased over the last four months especially since january for i don't know what reason and yes it's still present yes it's still are it still happens but i'm much less to the extent that he used to happen when the human rights watch report and the a.p. report were launched last june christine back me in beirut so what sort of evidence is there about thes
what more information do we have about the perpetrators of these alleged abuses possible the u.s. does not need to torture anyone in yemen because they always have arabs to do it for them so are the u.a.e. the saudis even the yemenis themselves at times would rather do anything for the us if asked to so. they would do their crimes for them and they will be held responsible on the other side but as of now the evidence that we. have through confirmations from officials majority through u.a.e....
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so on the scale of perpetrators he was small fries. in the u.s. we have different standards for the horror factor. and in austria, autism is not as well-known of a diagnosis so he was not of interest due to that connection either. the story behind how this was accepted in 1994, the team that was behind it wrote to five different archives saying what to know about asperger's? we don't want to name this after someone who may have been implicated. number of them wrote back saying we do not know anything. one scholar wrote back and so we don't know enough to say no. but, we know enough to say hold on and conduct more research. the world health organization had already put this into the international classes of diseases. it was in existence. there is pressure to get asperger's disorder into the american manual. maybe there's more to the story. . . of this child. it was a little uncomfortable with genetics alone. it was possible for a long rhythmic increase. what other things did you think might be playing a role in this increase. in the science of auti
so on the scale of perpetrators he was small fries. in the u.s. we have different standards for the horror factor. and in austria, autism is not as well-known of a diagnosis so he was not of interest due to that connection either. the story behind how this was accepted in 1994, the team that was behind it wrote to five different archives saying what to know about asperger's? we don't want to name this after someone who may have been implicated. number of them wrote back saying we do not know...
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colleague maggie haberman also detailed a handful of conspiracy theories that trump perpetrated during his campaign, claiming the u.s. government knew about the 9/11 attacks in advance and that justice scalia was murdered, perpetuating the lie that president obama was born in kenya. and even tonight at a rally, he's pushing even more conspiracy theories about people infiltrating his campaign? >> well, he's been discussing this, branding it spy-gate for the past several days now, basically seizing on this idea that the fbi had an informant that was contacting members of his campaign team and saying that essentially that amounts to a scheme by barack obama and democratic operatives to send a spy into his campaign, to try to block him from being elected. what we know, what our reporting has told us about this informant is that the informant was sent in because a counterintelligence investigation had uncovered that the russians were potentially trying to interfere in the election and that trump campaign associates had been communicating with people from moscow. that's why the informant was sent in, not to investigate tr
colleague maggie haberman also detailed a handful of conspiracy theories that trump perpetrated during his campaign, claiming the u.s. government knew about the 9/11 attacks in advance and that justice scalia was murdered, perpetuating the lie that president obama was born in kenya. and even tonight at a rally, he's pushing even more conspiracy theories about people infiltrating his campaign? >> well, he's been discussing this, branding it spy-gate for the past several days now, basically...
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country like the latest one on saturday night in many cases the perpetrators were actually known to police before. wow. relations between the u.s. and europe suffered a major blow this week after dolly decided to pull out of the iran nuclear deal and according to trump national security advisor companies could even face sanctions if they continue doing business with iran is the u.s. going to impose sanctions on european companies that continue to do business with iran i think you did give the answer you get older age the answer is it's possible with the pounds on the conduct of other governments donald trump announced on tuesday that he is pulling the u.s. out of the nuclear agreement with iran sparking anger among even leaders. i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. and i think it is not right to you know let's really 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 muscles that wouldn't be blinded to what americans tell
country like the latest one on saturday night in many cases the perpetrators were actually known to police before. wow. relations between the u.s. and europe suffered a major blow this week after dolly decided to pull out of the iran nuclear deal and according to trump national security advisor companies could even face sanctions if they continue doing business with iran is the u.s. going to impose sanctions on european companies that continue to do business with iran i think you did give the...
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subsequently were to make a determination that acts of genocide have been perpetrated, it wouldn't surprise me in the least. >> narrator: the u.spartment has launched an investigation into alleged atrocities against the rohingyas; collecting evidence that it says could one day be used to prosecute the military for crimes against humanity. but despite the death toll and humanitarian crisis, there have been no major efforts by the u.s. or other countries to sanction myanmar. aung san suu kyi has continued to defend her country from international criticism. in january, she met with bill richardson, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations. the two were old friends. >> i said, "look, friends are real friends if they give frank advice. let the u.n. in. don't condemn human rights groups that don't agree with you." and i said, "look. my own government, the secretary of state, says it's ethnic cleansing. and she exploded-- she said, "bill, you've got an agenda. there's terrorism with some of the rohingyas." that's when we had a huge altercation. i thought if we were closer, she would hit me. i could see the anger in her face. it wa
subsequently were to make a determination that acts of genocide have been perpetrated, it wouldn't surprise me in the least. >> narrator: the u.spartment has launched an investigation into alleged atrocities against the rohingyas; collecting evidence that it says could one day be used to prosecute the military for crimes against humanity. but despite the death toll and humanitarian crisis, there have been no major efforts by the u.s. or other countries to sanction myanmar. aung san suu...
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concert in mind that the people who actually perpetrated this crime has never been called the justice and there's been a couple of. guys . breaking news this hour the u.s. led coalition has reportedly bombed to syrian government positions in the eastern province of a terrorist or. furious chris paul the woman poisoned in the u.k. alongside her double agent father gives her first media interview since the attack she says her life had been turned upside down and that she wants to return to russia. political newcomer just happy conte is excepted as italy's new prime minister breaking an almost three month long impasse it clears the way for two populist euro skeptic parties to form the country's next government. try broadcasting live direct for our studios in moscow this is an international john thomas certainly glad to have you with us now syria's news agency is reporting that the u.s. led coalition has bombed two syrian government positions in the eastern province of darrow's or a local journalist mohammed ali has more. syrian army issued a statement just about thirty minutes ago can get back and describe it as going to question by the u.s. led coalition
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perpetrate this crime has never been the justice and there's been a couple. at the moment it is anyone's guess where the korean negotiations stand against donald trump is the wildcard also is the u.s. isolating itself a member on stage. he's president appoint side interim prime minister after deriding the euro skeptic coalition by blocking one of its cabinet picks that's probably calls for his impeachment everyone who is criticize the euro or europe they are not so good as ministers matter real estate yes to some mystics who has the trust of nobody. as the u.k. condemns israel's use of force against palestinian protesters it's revealed that the british are selling a record number of weapons to the country. and we speak to a black activist that a neo nazi rally in the united states says the police tried to press false charges against them. thanks for joining us here at the international live from moscow and holkins wherever you are today welcome to the program. is headed for more political turmoil after the president blocked plans for a euro skeptic coalition he also appointed a former international monetary fund official as interim prime minister which has sparked anger from popul
perpetrate this crime has never been the justice and there's been a couple. at the moment it is anyone's guess where the korean negotiations stand against donald trump is the wildcard also is the u.s. isolating itself a member on stage. he's president appoint side interim prime minister after deriding the euro skeptic coalition by blocking one of its cabinet picks that's probably calls for his impeachment everyone who is criticize the euro or europe they are not so good as ministers matter real...
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mind that the people who perpetrated this crime has never been but the justice and it has been to come. welcome back as we've reported on the program in the past the supreme the u.s. supreme court has ruled that state gambling on sports is now permitted it will certainly be big business but for some gambling is already big business and sports betting can be just another profitable product to their current offerings that's particularly the case related to native americans who have for thirty years already garnered an important revenue stream for their people but assistant providing support for everything from health care related services to education and job training native american tribes from california to connecticut and many many places in between are now maneuvering to ensure that they get their share of the tens of billions of dollars in projected sports betting revenues but the fight for who will win the sports betting battle will be contentious and will in large part be based upon individual state agreements with native american tribe here's what we know where there's lots of money there's plenty of pronounced possibility of perverse actions that can conto
mind that the people who perpetrated this crime has never been but the justice and it has been to come. welcome back as we've reported on the program in the past the supreme the u.s. supreme court has ruled that state gambling on sports is now permitted it will certainly be big business but for some gambling is already big business and sports betting can be just another profitable product to their current offerings that's particularly the case related to native americans who have for thirty...
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u.s. and he names all the things he wants to get rid of, catch and release, lot skpreu chain migration. >> he is the one perpetratingis. this is close to being a crime. when you split a child away -- >> but this policy existed even during the obama administration. >> that's true. the sponsoring of blood-related families is probably a good thing. but some of them have been placed with total strangers and we don't know where they are. we should know where they are. >> it is a bipartisan issue. >> this is more pressing. look, it has taken years, as you know. it is really complicated. in the meantime, what are democrats doing for the 1,500? >> i think they should immediately find out where these children are. 28 of them have run away. did they cross the border back again? are they still wandering around in some southern town? we have no idea. that amounts to a human rights crisis. >> it sounds like our policy is schizophrenic at best. we talk about passion for kids brought here through no choice of their own. yet we hear from the administration what they want is deterrence. they want it to be punitive so parents don't b
u.s. and he names all the things he wants to get rid of, catch and release, lot skpreu chain migration. >> he is the one perpetratingis. this is close to being a crime. when you split a child away -- >> but this policy existed even during the obama administration. >> that's true. the sponsoring of blood-related families is probably a good thing. but some of them have been placed with total strangers and we don't know where they are. we should know where they are. >> it...
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perpetrated this crime. there's never been the just this has been the. this hour's headlines story just north korea gears to close it's only. part of a bargain with the u.s. . given rare access on our correspondents reporting on route. as you can see behind me we're being greeted like celebrities here though we go to north korea . also and the u.s. ambassador to israel controversially poses with an altered jerusalem with one of the most sacred muslim sites removed and replaced by a jewish place of worship. in germany admits that to the far right extremists there may be an illegal possession of a firearm. from moscow to the world this is r t international my names you know neal hello and welcome our top story north korea is gearing up to close its nuclear test site in the country's remote north east there have been six nuclear bomb test. since two thousand and six which were carried out inside the mountain it's the world's last officially active nuclear test site north korea's described how the site will be dismantled saying there will be a controlled explosion to collapse all the tunnels that will result in all the entrance points being blocked as well a
perpetrated this crime. there's never been the just this has been the. this hour's headlines story just north korea gears to close it's only. part of a bargain with the u.s. . given rare access on our correspondents reporting on route. as you can see behind me we're being greeted like celebrities here though we go to north korea . also and the u.s. ambassador to israel controversially poses with an altered jerusalem with one of the most sacred muslim sites removed and replaced by a jewish place...
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attachment for her abuser and also that perpetrators cannot simply be viewed as these wearable, honestly identifiable, terrible man. given that come it is more striking that u.s13-year-old made the decision to stop seeing this person and you told him explicitly, that is a highly extraordinarily unusual decision for the victim or survivor of child sexual abuse to do. how did you do that? >> frankly, in retrospect, despite the fact that i felt invisible in my family and there was lots of chaos -- i am one of five kids -- i come from a a vey loving family y with a lot of support. and probably it is that i had so much support and strength to say, ok, this has gone too far. i am going to say no. i also knew after ii broke up with him and during that if i raise my little finger, mymy friends would have prosecuted. the irony is, i was denying to my parent and lying through my teeth that anything was going on. and go into go to appoint you make in the film with the kind of warning or statement on the film that says that at no point was there a child in a sexuxual interaction with the actor, even between bill and your child self. .xplain how you found this isabel was
attachment for her abuser and also that perpetrators cannot simply be viewed as these wearable, honestly identifiable, terrible man. given that come it is more striking that u.s13-year-old made the decision to stop seeing this person and you told him explicitly, that is a highly extraordinarily unusual decision for the victim or survivor of child sexual abuse to do. how did you do that? >> frankly, in retrospect, despite the fact that i felt invisible in my family and there was lots of...
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u.s. attorney partners prosecute and federal courts across the nation and we are committed to using federal prosecution to make clear that is unacceptable in the department will use that authority to bring perpetrators to justice currently by a gas with 200 hate crimes the department has brought hate crime charges to obtain 22 convictions so on april 30 sentenced to 15 and 20 years raising social media platforms to arrange to be victims in their homes and then after a trial and all jury convicted men in kansas use a weapon of mass distraction in conspiracy to commit a hate crime involved an apartment complex to kills from all the medical immigrants that lived there. and three los angeles men agreed to racketeering charges following a 2014 bombing tended to draw out the african-american residents out of the development on march jury found guilty easing advice during your racially motivated assault at the apartment complex utah evidence presented he shouted racial slurs at the 7-year-old son as he rode a when his father tried to stand up for his son the son gone to assault him a virginia man indicted for a hate crime to threaten employees at the american arab institute also the department announced th
u.s. attorney partners prosecute and federal courts across the nation and we are committed to using federal prosecution to make clear that is unacceptable in the department will use that authority to bring perpetrators to justice currently by a gas with 200 hate crimes the department has brought hate crime charges to obtain 22 convictions so on april 30 sentenced to 15 and 20 years raising social media platforms to arrange to be victims in their homes and then after a trial and all jury...
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perpetrator herself in her own children, who acted as suicide bombers. iran's sticking with the nuclear deal despite the decision to pull out by the u.s.e despitethers stay firm, the decision trampling on international agreement. time, john bolton warns the u.s. could impose sanctions on countries and companies that do business with iran. >> they would love to stay in the deal, why shouldn't they? and without everything they wanted from the obama administration. the europeans will see it is in their interest to come along with us. will impose we sanctions on european companies that continue to do business. the answer is in is possible. minister saysrgy opec has enough spare production capacity to cushion the oil markets, should the u.s. reimpose sanctions on iran. president told bloomberg three big producers can offer an adequate buffer of potential output, saying the cartel has dealt with similar situations in the past. >> we have been there before, and i think opec has been resilient to deal with those issues in the past. some of the member countries, they are definitely at spare capacity. wheneverbe used organization is required. bo
perpetrator herself in her own children, who acted as suicide bombers. iran's sticking with the nuclear deal despite the decision to pull out by the u.s.e despitethers stay firm, the decision trampling on international agreement. time, john bolton warns the u.s. could impose sanctions on countries and companies that do business with iran. >> they would love to stay in the deal, why shouldn't they? and without everything they wanted from the obama administration. the europeans will see it...
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u.s. administration. we have serious challenges out there and they're mounting. >> maria: you studied the middle east more so and watched the developments more closely than most people. is iran the most significant perpetrator was speaking with the crown prince of saudi arabia, he said it's iran who is trying to overtake the middle east. was it the right move to pull out of the iran deal? >> i think the iranians have moved to that posture. i can remember a debate with saudi arabia back during desert storm and that period, the leaders were concerned about iran. it was partly a religious proposition. i actually had the king of saudi arabia tell me he was convinced the iranians had their eye on coming to saudi arabia and taking control of the two holy mosques. it was a big, huge deal in that part of the world and with respect to the sunni and es. they've been troublesome. they're actively involved in syria with the russians, when they're trying to promote and finance the spread of nuclear technology, south korea to syria, there's been reporting that they've been involved in helping north korea break the embargo on coal, some of that coal is being transported out to the open market by the iranians. so they are
u.s. administration. we have serious challenges out there and they're mounting. >> maria: you studied the middle east more so and watched the developments more closely than most people. is iran the most significant perpetrator was speaking with the crown prince of saudi arabia, he said it's iran who is trying to overtake the middle east. was it the right move to pull out of the iran deal? >> i think the iranians have moved to that posture. i can remember a debate with saudi arabia...