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committee united against violence, human rights commission is unpair lled, the office of citizens complaints thrks youth commission and of course the sheriffs department and police department, we worked collectively hand in hand. colleagues you should have before you received the latest version of theords nns with additional amendments that we made. most of these are clean up language, but one of the most significant changes we made was to the gender identity collection section. this is a interesting prudickiment. in working in sth transgendered community and the police department they felt that requiring police officers to ask a individual for their gender identity would lead to more harassment so we said complaints filed or a individual self identifies a transjoneder and experienced bias policing based on that fact. i want to acknowledge 2 letters that we received from the youth commission and the new crimial justice task force thf bar association of san francisco which acknowledges the importance of data collection when it come tooz law enforcement and transparency in the respective depar
committee united against violence, human rights commission is unpair lled, the office of citizens complaints thrks youth commission and of course the sheriffs department and police department, we worked collectively hand in hand. colleagues you should have before you received the latest version of theords nns with additional amendments that we made. most of these are clean up language, but one of the most significant changes we made was to the gender identity collection section. this is a...
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institutionalizing critical training for police officers as we have done in the past for communities united against violence in this city. but we need to develop new systems now and i hope that we can ultimately address disparities in bias in jails and thefts and bails and to jury composition as well. we need to also discuss and identify possible solutions such as more effective disciplining of officers who exhibit racial and other biases on-the-job and much better training systems as well as those in related legal professions for racial and unconscious bias in our work. lastly we will hear from not only the 10 point program from our public defenders office who analyze data and racial disparities on more outcomes within our criminal justice in this city. i wanted to say now that we are now going to hear from a number of speakers but before that i wanted to let my colleagues give their opening remarks as well. supervisor campos? >>supervisor david campos: thank you, chair, mar. i would like to thank everyone who is here. i see our office of complaints, public defender and i know our sheriff's department is h
institutionalizing critical training for police officers as we have done in the past for communities united against violence in this city. but we need to develop new systems now and i hope that we can ultimately address disparities in bias in jails and thefts and bails and to jury composition as well. we need to also discuss and identify possible solutions such as more effective disciplining of officers who exhibit racial and other biases on-the-job and much better training systems as well as...
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committee united against violence, human rights commission is unpair lled, the office of citizens complaints thrks youth commission and of course the sheriffs department and police department, we worked collectively hand in hand. colleagues you should have before you received the latest version of theords nns with additional amendments that we made. most of these are clean up language, but one of the most significant changes we made was to the gender identity collection section. this is a interesting prudickiment. in working in sth transgendered community and the police department they felt that requiring police officers to ask a individual for their gender identity would lead to more harassment so we said complaints filed or a individual self identifies a transjoneder and experienced bias policing based on that fact. i want to acknowledge 2 letters that we received from the youth commission and the new crimial justice task force thf bar association of san francisco which acknowledges the importance of data collection when it come tooz law enforcement and transparency in the respective depar
committee united against violence, human rights commission is unpair lled, the office of citizens complaints thrks youth commission and of course the sheriffs department and police department, we worked collectively hand in hand. colleagues you should have before you received the latest version of theords nns with additional amendments that we made. most of these are clean up language, but one of the most significant changes we made was to the gender identity collection section. this is a...
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committee united against violence, human rights commission is unpair lled, the office of citizens complaints thrks youth commission and of course the sheriffs department and police department, we worked collectively hand in hand. colleagues you should have before you received the latest version of theords nns with additional amendments that we made. most of these are clean up language, but one of the most significant changes we made was to the gender identity collection section. this is a interesting prudickiment. in working in sth transgendered community and the police department they felt that requiring police officers to ask a individual for their gender identity would lead to more harassment so we said complaints filed or a individual self identifies a transjoneder and experienced bias policing based on that fact. i want to acknowledge 2 letters that we received from the youth commission and the new crimial justice task force thf bar association of san francisco which acknowledges the importance of data collection when it come tooz law enforcement and transparency in the respective depar
committee united against violence, human rights commission is unpair lled, the office of citizens complaints thrks youth commission and of course the sheriffs department and police department, we worked collectively hand in hand. colleagues you should have before you received the latest version of theords nns with additional amendments that we made. most of these are clean up language, but one of the most significant changes we made was to the gender identity collection section. this is a...
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violence they escape. >> faters who are mounting a daily defense against isil outside of the capital of baghdad. united states should not be sitting down with iran at all. >> there is possibilities of a conflict all around the region. >> a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. eight days after 38 people were killed on a tunisian tourist beach. and greek voters will decide on a referendum bail out that has split the country in two. >>> egyptian president el-sisi has visited troops in sinai peninsula after some of the bloodiest fighting there in years. >>> more airstrikes have been launched against the houthi rebels in sanaa. >> this woman escaped too the capital sanaa and is living in a disused school with seven other families. there is a war. so we did the best we can. we work together as a group to bake the bread and we thank god for that. >> this woman said she walked 180 kilometers from saada to the capital of sanaa. >> in saada we were living in a personal state. we were living in fear. every time they were shouting at us. >> houthis continue to control large parts of yemen including the
violence they escape. >> faters who are mounting a daily defense against isil outside of the capital of baghdad. united states should not be sitting down with iran at all. >> there is possibilities of a conflict all around the region. >> a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. eight days after 38 people were killed on a tunisian tourist beach. and greek voters will decide on a referendum bail out that has split the country in two. >>> egyptian president...
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he has spoken out against war and violence that is ravageing the world. he said that it is up to them to try to unite the world. >> while in some countries various forms of war and conflict reappear we christians insist on recognizing other religions, healing injuries and constructing injuries to strengthen ties. pope gran citizen appeared to direct and we're unable to appreciate movement that propose different solutions to people's problems. tens of thousands of pilgrims have spent the freezing night under the pouring rain. what is pickerly note worthy who came to see the pope during catholic youth weeks in brazil they are who the pope says are the poor, the indigenous and the poor. >>> afterthe u.s. women's team has captured sports fans across the country. >> on sunday when the game was played the u.s. against japan it was the most widely watched soccer game with 26.7 million people tuning in on various television channels. that's even more than other traditional u.s. sports events like the world series in baseball and the final game of the national basketball association. president barack obama wa
he has spoken out against war and violence that is ravageing the world. he said that it is up to them to try to unite the world. >> while in some countries various forms of war and conflict reappear we christians insist on recognizing other religions, healing injuries and constructing injuries to strengthen ties. pope gran citizen appeared to direct and we're unable to appreciate movement that propose different solutions to people's problems. tens of thousands of pilgrims have spent the...
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united nations says many more like her are not only facing death, but abuse. nearly half were subjected to torture, and numbers could be higher. >> it's documented allegations of sexual violence against children by syria government forces and pro-government groups and some believe children are targeted. most of the times they are targeted. on one hand, of course, because they are vulnerable. on the other hand it's too fragmented to destroy the society the focus of the conflict. >> reporter: children are arrested at checkpoints and schools, like this boy, picked up for a pro-freedom song on his mobile. he is questioned and beaten repeatedly. activists say it's a common practice. the government has been accused of recruiting children and using them as human shields. >> i.s.i.l. is believed to have soldiers, some as young as eight years old. it abducted or imprisoned nearly 500 and uses them as suicide bombers and inform ants and established three child-training camps and hundreds of boys are indoctrinated with mobile phones and religious persecution. right groups say it's in violation of humanitarian law. syrian children have been taken to northern lebanon, many calling for steps to st
united nations says many more like her are not only facing death, but abuse. nearly half were subjected to torture, and numbers could be higher. >> it's documented allegations of sexual violence against children by syria government forces and pro-government groups and some believe children are targeted. most of the times they are targeted. on one hand, of course, because they are vulnerable. on the other hand it's too fragmented to destroy the society the focus of the conflict. >>...
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because it was then that the violence begins and it was then that the charges of sedition and spears against the united states, he ends up spending 25 years in jail. from 1936-65 is 29 years. so shortly after the agricultural strike, he's in jail in 1936 completed the math. that leads in far years far years outside. those far years he was surrounded and followed by a platoon of fbi agents for her five around the collector to maintain troop strength get to about 20 fbi agents assigned because it's around the clock. 20 fbi agents assigned to one in october that when of that when he got out of jail in 1948 after having spent the first 10 years in jail, in december of 47 by june of 40 they passed the law, law 53. the law of the muzzle which made illegal under a word sing a song, whistle a tune that had anything to do with company then fly the flag. but even more, that if you owned a flight. meaning if you have a flag in a shoebox in your closet in your home, the police can come in knock on your door if you don't open it they can break down your door find the fly maybe plant a flag and then you're you subje
because it was then that the violence begins and it was then that the charges of sedition and spears against the united states, he ends up spending 25 years in jail. from 1936-65 is 29 years. so shortly after the agricultural strike, he's in jail in 1936 completed the math. that leads in far years far years outside. those far years he was surrounded and followed by a platoon of fbi agents for her five around the collector to maintain troop strength get to about 20 fbi agents assigned because...
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against the city's epidemic of violence. that's next. what do you think of when you think of the united states postal service? exactly.ter simpler faster sleeker earlier fresher harder farther quicker and yeah even on sundays. what's next? we'll show you. across america people, like basketball hall of famer dominique wilkins, are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take
against the city's epidemic of violence. that's next. what do you think of when you think of the united states postal service? exactly.ter simpler faster sleeker earlier fresher harder farther quicker and yeah even on sundays. what's next? we'll show you. across america people, like basketball hall of famer dominique wilkins, are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked...
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units against the british. it is a nasty war, as i said boat before. as the british general said, the violencethe passions of these people are beyond every curve of humanity. the british and americans both experienced this savage warfare in the backcountry of the south. then, nathanael greene of rhode island emerges as the commander of the cottonelle army in the south. what he does is he keeps fighting cornwallis. he loses most of the battles but seems to see the cornwallis loses nothing from the victories. he keeps retreating to the coast and back to the supply line. this is what enables him to eventually when the campaign. daniel morgan beats charleston in 1781, costing cornwallis 16 of his army. the americans are finding ways as they are marching through the south. eventually cornwallis says rather than clinging to the coast, i will cut my supply line, travel to virginia. again, a tactical victory. the soldiers even make their way all the way to char charleston bill, but at this point he has lost a lot of men. back in your, clinton predicts that this will be pointless if the british have no
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united states is within race, black on black, hispanic on hispanic. white on white. there are exceptions. the real tragedy is why do we have violence visited againsthe minorities in this country, particularly young men who are minorities in this country. that is the scandal. >> these men are committing crimes, that's why they are locked up. >> there's a come of things that dan has said. number one, these communities are policed more than upper middle class and middle class communities, the policing has more police contacts, more arrest and minorities in young people going in gaol. from nonviolent offenses to violent offenses. people who are incarcerated. we have a third of people in this country who are incarcerated, are nonviolent offenses, and they happen to be minorities and poor people. do you belief that the criminal just system in the united states of america is bias. >> absolutely. >> it's rigged. >> yes. i can tell you having been a public defender and now in private factor, there are a number who represent those kinds of people, people with money and people without. money matters in this country, it's not so much dictated by the colour of
united states is within race, black on black, hispanic on hispanic. white on white. there are exceptions. the real tragedy is why do we have violence visited againsthe minorities in this country, particularly young men who are minorities in this country. that is the scandal. >> these men are committing crimes, that's why they are locked up. >> there's a come of things that dan has said. number one, these communities are policed more than upper middle class and middle class...
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intelligent ways i don't have to tell anybody in this room with the violence and mob rule something united states has to pay attention to. i voted against the war in iraq i think that was the right to vote much of what i feared would happen did happen with the destabilization. >> with that pro immigration reform 40 on entreprenuers with the headline that you are wrong that your statements are troubling as an obstacle to a tackle unemployment we think democrats can take jobs from americans? >> what their talk about is complete the opening up the border. so do we have a completely open borders so anybody can come? if that were to happen which strongly disagree, no question in my mind but with 36 percent of hispanic cubans who cannot find jobs what happens to them? fifty-one% of the african-american kids there is no candidate that thinks we should open the border without having a negative impact but how do we address the problem in this country today we move aggressively for the path of citizenship we provide protection for the borders of america is there any chance? i don't think so. >> the "huffington post". >> now even more with open bo
intelligent ways i don't have to tell anybody in this room with the violence and mob rule something united states has to pay attention to. i voted against the war in iraq i think that was the right to vote much of what i feared would happen did happen with the destabilization. >> with that pro immigration reform 40 on entreprenuers with the headline that you are wrong that your statements are troubling as an obstacle to a tackle unemployment we think democrats can take jobs from...
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he spoke out forcefully against the war and violence that is ravaging the world, and told the pilgrims no matter how much catholics are persecuted it's up to them to unite the world. >> translation: while this some countries there's form of war and country, we christians insist on recognising other injuries - healing and constructing bridges. >>> pope francis appeared to direct criticism at many latin american leaders, whom he said were too obsessed with interests and power, and unable to appreciate movements proposing different solutions to people's problems. tens of thousands spent a freezing night under rain entire families in order to ensure they'd see and hear the leader of the catholic church. >> what is noteworthy unlike the millions that went to see the pope. in brazil a large percentage are those relegated to the periphery, the poor the indigenous and the old. >> thanks to lucia newman in ecuador >>> a marriage of sight and sound. a museum where music is used to help you enjoy the art a little longer. >> day one of running of the pulls in spain landed some americans in hospital. >> [crowd chanting] hell no gmo. >> they're slamming a technology
he spoke out forcefully against the war and violence that is ravaging the world, and told the pilgrims no matter how much catholics are persecuted it's up to them to unite the world. >> translation: while this some countries there's form of war and country, we christians insist on recognising other injuries - healing and constructing bridges. >>> pope francis appeared to direct criticism at many latin american leaders, whom he said were too obsessed with interests and power, and...
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against the war and violence ravaging the world. and he told the pilgrims no matter how much catholics are persecuted, it's up to them oh to unite theorld. >> while in some countries there is war we christians insist on recognizing other religions healing injuries and constructing bridges and strengthen ties. >> pope francis appeared to direct criticism at many latin american leaders whom he said were too obsessed with their personal interest and power and were unable to appreciate movement and solutions to people's problems. thousands of pilgrims had spent a freezing night under the pouring rain, and entire families in order to ensure they would see and hear the leader of the catholic church. but what is particularly noteworthy is unlike the millions who went to see the pope during catholic "newsweek" in brazil a large percentage of the people here are knows the pope said are perpetually relegated to the poor. >> it's been season years since the terrorist attacks in london. antone yore mora with more on what is a somber anniversary. >> definitely. the question remains is britain any safer today than it was in 2005? more than 50 peo
against the war and violence ravaging the world. and he told the pilgrims no matter how much catholics are persecuted, it's up to them oh to unite theorld. >> while in some countries there is war we christians insist on recognizing other religions healing injuries and constructing bridges and strengthen ties. >> pope francis appeared to direct criticism at many latin american leaders whom he said were too obsessed with their personal interest and power and were unable to appreciate...
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against the war and violence that's ravaging the world. and he told the pilgrims here, no matter how the catholics are persecuted, it's up to them to unit the world. >> recognizing other religions. constructing bridges to strengthen ties. >> pope francis appeared to direct criticism at many latin american leaders who he said were too obsessed with their perm interest in power and were not presenting slugs to people's problems. tens of thousands of pilgrims had spent the night under the pouring rain. entire families, in order to ensure that they would see and hear the leader of the catholic church. what's particularly noteworthy, unlike the millions that went to see the pope during the catholic week in brazil, a large portion of the people here are perpetually relegated to the poor, the indigenous and the old. >> lucy reporting to us from quito, ecuador. >>> major changes to the world health organization after it's response to ebola in africa. a report from an independent panel of experts blaming the culture to the emergency. they are not prepared to deal without breaks. removing the confederate flag. state senators in south carolina give th
against the war and violence that's ravaging the world. and he told the pilgrims here, no matter how the catholics are persecuted, it's up to them to unit the world. >> recognizing other religions. constructing bridges to strengthen ties. >> pope francis appeared to direct criticism at many latin american leaders who he said were too obsessed with their perm interest in power and were not presenting slugs to people's problems. tens of thousands of pilgrims had spent the night under...
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against isis. >> jomana karadsheh for us. an unannounced visit by the secretary. >>> isis is a bigger threat to the united states than al qaeda because of the domestic violence issuesto know how many have been influenced by isis to quote kill where you are. the fbi has arrested a significant number of people radicalized in the last eight weeks. the fbi director warning lawmakers terrorists are becoming more interested in launching cyber attacks against the u.s. comey says this is in the early stages and the bureau is picking up a lot of chatter. >>> the white house in the final exchanges of shutting down guantanamo bay permanently. any plan would be need to be approved by congress. right now a ban is in place to bring gitmo inmates into the united states. >>> we want to get an early start on your money. cnn's alison kosik is here. it was a tough day for stocks. >> second quarter earnings season causing that action. we saw the dow fall for the second day in a row falling 68 points. apple shares fell 4%. it weighed down the dow and nasdaq after apple said it did not sell as many iphones as expected last quarter. this morning, we are seeing u.s. futures higher. >>> fa
against isis. >> jomana karadsheh for us. an unannounced visit by the secretary. >>> isis is a bigger threat to the united states than al qaeda because of the domestic violence issuesto know how many have been influenced by isis to quote kill where you are. the fbi has arrested a significant number of people radicalized in the last eight weeks. the fbi director warning lawmakers terrorists are becoming more interested in launching cyber attacks against the u.s. comey says this is...
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united states and our allies in the region? >> i do. as we speak, the iranian raem continues to sponsor their proxies and egregious human rights violations against its own people and continues to insight sectarian violence across the region. lou: where is the republican party, john bolton? where are the presidential candidates? my god, we got 16 of them! they are silent on the issue. we're saying there are side deals between the iaea and the united nations agency, and the iranians and our national security apparatus and our president and our state department has no idea of what those details are? >> i think this issue ought to be at the center of the presidential debate. this goes to threats to the united states. threats to our closest allies like israel, and, you know, it turns out the first job of the president of the united states is to protect the country. that's what ought to be the focus of debate because barack obama and his two secretaries of state, john kerry and hillary clinton, have punted on this one. lou: gillian, i mean, we -- those following this negotiation for two years, talked about the desperation of the obama administration have a deal any, deal, a bad deal, a horrible deal. talk and
united states and our allies in the region? >> i do. as we speak, the iranian raem continues to sponsor their proxies and egregious human rights violations against its own people and continues to insight sectarian violence across the region. lou: where is the republican party, john bolton? where are the presidential candidates? my god, we got 16 of them! they are silent on the issue. we're saying there are side deals between the iaea and the united nations agency, and the iranians and our...
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units against the british and the allies. it is a nasty war of murders and executions in harsh treatment toward civilians. the british general charles o'hara says, the violence of the passions of these people are beyond every curve of religion and humanity. they are unbounded in every our exhibits a dreadful mischiefs, murders, and violence is every kind unheard of before. so the british and americans both end up experiencing extremely savage warfare in the backcountry of the south. and then nathanael greene of rhode island emerges as the commander of the continental army in the south and what he does is he keeps fighting cornwallis -- he loses most of the battle but he sees to it that cornwallis gains nothing from his victories and he forces to british to kind of chase them around the south and keep retreating to the coast and back to their supply lines. this is what enables him to eventually when the campaign. daniel morgan beats charleston and 1791, cornwallis was a tactical victory at the courthouse on march 15, 1780 one but he loses a quarter of his men in a brutal battles of the americans are finding ways to bleed the british as they are marching throu
units against the british and the allies. it is a nasty war of murders and executions in harsh treatment toward civilians. the british general charles o'hara says, the violence of the passions of these people are beyond every curve of religion and humanity. they are unbounded in every our exhibits a dreadful mischiefs, murders, and violence is every kind unheard of before. so the british and americans both end up experiencing extremely savage warfare in the backcountry of the south. and then...
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united states. these were people who felt that the capitalist structures needed to be destroyed and the only effective way of doing that was through violence. >> the german police have been waging a relentless war againstut the leaders of the group have often had more influence from inside prison than outside. authorities claim this man, andreas butter, continued to mastermind terrorist operations from inside prison, passing instructions through his attorneys. >> one of the gang said the most fantastic thing in the 1970s was not to be a rock star, but to be revolutionary. >> unlike the ira or other groups, the red army faction kills selectively, prosecutors, bankers, leaders of the society they wish so fervently to destroy. >> they thought the more high-profile the assassination or kidnapping, the more likely that this would start to revolution. that the spark of violence would catch on. >> the former premiere of italy kidnapped in a bloody shoot-out two days ago in rome by a bunch called the red brigades is nowhere to be found. >> moro's kidnapping has hit those hard. the attitude that the chaos in italy is in natural state of affairs here is no longer acceptable. >> the whole idea with these attacks
united states. these were people who felt that the capitalist structures needed to be destroyed and the only effective way of doing that was through violence. >> the german police have been waging a relentless war againstut the leaders of the group have often had more influence from inside prison than outside. authorities claim this man, andreas butter, continued to mastermind terrorist operations from inside prison, passing instructions through his attorneys. >> one of the gang...
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against their own people. the world will not forget darfur. in south sudan, there is a despair of violence. i was there at the united nations when we held up south sudan as the promise of a new beginning. they have not shown any interest in sparing their people from suffering or reaching a political solution. yesterday i met with leaders from this region. we agree that given the current situation, mr. ker and mr. mashar must reach an agreement by august 17 because if they do not, i believe the international community must wage the cost of intransigence. accountability for atrocities must be part of any lasting peace in africa's youngest nation. [ applause ] >> finally africa's progress will depend on upholding the rights of all human people for if each of us is to be treated with dignity each of us must be sure to also extend that same dignity to others. as president, i make it a point to meet with many of our young african leaders. one was a young man from senegal. he said something wonderful about being together with so many of his african brothers and sisters. he said here i have met africa, the africa i've alway
against their own people. the world will not forget darfur. in south sudan, there is a despair of violence. i was there at the united nations when we held up south sudan as the promise of a new beginning. they have not shown any interest in sparing their people from suffering or reaching a political solution. yesterday i met with leaders from this region. we agree that given the current situation, mr. ker and mr. mashar must reach an agreement by august 17 because if they do not, i believe the...
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for people in the united states to look at the realities in the region and see who is supporting the instability and who is defending the region against the spread of extremism, violence sectarianism, and then they will see. >> reporter: in a clear effort to reassure u.s. allies president obama is sending ash carter to the middle east next week. the only stop this close so far is israel where he'll have his work cut out for him. >> charlie d'agata, thank you. >>> it does not address the fate of four american prisoners in iran. saeed abedini and jayen rezaian are being held. robert levinson has been missing since 2007. family and friends of the four men are pleading for their freedom. the obama administration is negotiating their release but the issue is kept separate from nuclear talks. cbs news will bring you live coverage later this morning. scott pelley anchors. the president expected to speak at 10:00 a.m. pacific time. >>> this morning at least six people are still missing in kentucky after violent flooding. two people died from the rushing water. illinois and indiana are also dealing with severe weather. more than 150 homes were destroyed. don dahler is in staff
for people in the united states to look at the realities in the region and see who is supporting the instability and who is defending the region against the spread of extremism, violence sectarianism, and then they will see. >> reporter: in a clear effort to reassure u.s. allies president obama is sending ash carter to the middle east next week. the only stop this close so far is israel where he'll have his work cut out for him. >> charlie d'agata, thank you. >>> it does...
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violence, hispanic young men against hispanic young men. they're not undocumented. they are second-generation gang. a lot of killings. labeled the murder capital in the united states. what the communities have been trying to do is work out community policing, where you really trust the cops. they ask them to be a sanctuary city because what the local cops didn't like, they would come in and do raids and round up innocent people. and there was lots of confusion. our office would get involved trying to chase people down and all these things. the cities are saying let's not turn over the names we stop on mr. allen: infraction. let them come down and do jail checks. they don't want to do jail checks. it's not fun and fancy. ms. lofgren: i would yield and additional 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. farr: this bill just busts all that. all the trust that has been built. the san francisco deal was a big screw-up between law enforcement but don't penalize these cities that are doing a lot of wonderful things to do community policing and believe confidence in their law enforcement. you are going to create more prob
violence, hispanic young men against hispanic young men. they're not undocumented. they are second-generation gang. a lot of killings. labeled the murder capital in the united states. what the communities have been trying to do is work out community policing, where you really trust the cops. they ask them to be a sanctuary city because what the local cops didn't like, they would come in and do raids and round up innocent people. and there was lots of confusion. our office would get involved...
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united states do know. can you give the context of the violence against women in chihuahua, in juarez?r: it's a lot of things; impunity, corruption, human trafficking but also in the context where they believe that women are not worth anything and often a context where there are a lot of -- [speaking spanish] family factories on the board in ciudad juarez where women are just considered merchandise. [speaking spanish] >> translator: so also when they get -- [inaudible] in ciudad juarez, a lot of them offer their jobs to women, and they start working, and men are stay-at-home, challenging the gender roles and a lot of domestic violation also starts there because of the machismo. [speaking spanish] >> translator: when there was a military occupation where 10,000 armed forces were sent to ciudad juarez, both military and police, federal police were sent there, and there wasn't any policy, general or sensitive -- gender sensitive to understand what these men were going to do there in this context with the sexuality and impugn bty and ma cheese mow. >> -- machismo. >> i remember covering a
united states do know. can you give the context of the violence against women in chihuahua, in juarez?r: it's a lot of things; impunity, corruption, human trafficking but also in the context where they believe that women are not worth anything and often a context where there are a lot of -- [speaking spanish] family factories on the board in ciudad juarez where women are just considered merchandise. [speaking spanish] >> translator: so also when they get -- [inaudible] in ciudad juarez, a...
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about the horrific violence in the region especially against women and girls and articles stating that central americans are being killed upon the deportation to mexico and the united states. i would like to enter some of these into the record, mr. chairman. >> if the gentleman will at some point designated -- >> law enforcement involves enforcing those to provide the protection to the enforcing and we have an obligation to make sure that we don't undermine those that are -- undermine the borders and friends borders. what is the administration doing to ensure that refugees international protection claims are being honored by those in our government and they have an adequate opportunity to make their claims with proper legal assistance and by the government of mexico? >> will couple of things, congressman. first, we had prayer ties to him on our personal interviews of people on the border particularly from central america that may have a reasonable fear claim and credible fear claim. in the most recent guidance issued by directed that these interviews we conducted in a reasonable period of time as quickly as possible. my hope is that we can get those done on average
about the horrific violence in the region especially against women and girls and articles stating that central americans are being killed upon the deportation to mexico and the united states. i would like to enter some of these into the record, mr. chairman. >> if the gentleman will at some point designated -- >> law enforcement involves enforcing those to provide the protection to the enforcing and we have an obligation to make sure that we don't undermine those that are --...
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violence in the region especially against women and girls. an article stating that central americans are being killed upon their deportation for mexico and the united states. i'd like to enter some of these into the record, mr. chairman. >> if the gentleman will at some point designate which one we will put them in the record. >> providing protection from persecution too and vef an obligation to make sure we don't undermine that in our borders with our friends borders. what is the administration doing to ensure that central americans refugees international protection claims are being honored by both our government and that is to say they have an adequate opportunity to make claims with proper legal assistance and by government of mexico. >> well a couple of things there, congressman. first, we have prioritized among our cis personnel interviews of people on the border particularly from central america who may have a reasonable fear claim and a credible fear claim. in the most recent guidance i issued i directed that these interviews be conducted in a reasonable period of time as quickly as possible. my hope is we can get those done and on average a
violence in the region especially against women and girls. an article stating that central americans are being killed upon their deportation for mexico and the united states. i'd like to enter some of these into the record, mr. chairman. >> if the gentleman will at some point designate which one we will put them in the record. >> providing protection from persecution too and vef an obligation to make sure we don't undermine that in our borders with our friends borders. what is the...
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be have been influenced by the lone wolf attack we are here today because we are united against the scourge of violenceremism and terrorist. the president announce add pilot program. went to boston and found challenges to that approach. >> those challenges are the reason it is now than four months later and this time the program is still in the brainstorming phase, the idea to pinpoint people who show early signs of radicalized behavior and redirect them, but critics are concerned that it is a gate way to profiling. >> attacks on americans. >> this is a very complex problem. in terms of how to identify concerning behaviors what to do how to respond and intervene, what role government should play, and we don't have all the answers. >> an admission from the attorney for police department should not be doing. >> us included and i support that, because we need to hold ourselves accountable. put at the same time, does that mean that everyone that wants to see it gets access to it? is. >> in other ways they have taken steps to get access to the video. the police department has it's own youtube channel. much
be have been influenced by the lone wolf attack we are here today because we are united against the scourge of violenceremism and terrorist. the president announce add pilot program. went to boston and found challenges to that approach. >> those challenges are the reason it is now than four months later and this time the program is still in the brainstorming phase, the idea to pinpoint people who show early signs of radicalized behavior and redirect them, but critics are concerned that it...