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marshall parole unit assisting with the case enters the home of the man police are calling a person of interest. federal sources tell cbs-3 "eyewitness news" that person of interest is three two-year old rahim fielder, he has an outstanding warrant for violating parole. family living in the home in the 1300 block of chadwick say they have not seen felder recently and police have not named the the man a suspect but his mother, is calling for him to come home and face questioning. >> i want to you come home, get this cleared up, get everything straightened out so you can be home here with me. >> reporter: sources believe fielder is the man in this video released this week, monday police say the suspect entered a home in the 1800 block of south rosewood street, stole victim's personal items and then left in the victim's car. only to return in an hour later to confront the 35 year-old woman before demanding money and sexually assaulting her. police believe the suspects may also be tied to a separate sexual assault in march. >> we have a pretty dangerous individual here. >> reporter: and we
marshall parole unit assisting with the case enters the home of the man police are calling a person of interest. federal sources tell cbs-3 "eyewitness news" that person of interest is three two-year old rahim fielder, he has an outstanding warrant for violating parole. family living in the home in the 1300 block of chadwick say they have not seen felder recently and police have not named the the man a suspect but his mother, is calling for him to come home and face questioning....
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security legislation would include bill for permanent law that would allow the dispatch of sdf units to assist international operations to maintain global peace. and as it stands now, the japanese government has to draw up new legislation each time it wants to send them overseas. well sometimes in the past sdf missions have been discontinued because of lack of support in the diet. he said that with this he indicated with this new legislation, he wants japan to be, japan will be able to better contribute to the world peace seamlessly and without delay. >> okay. we're running out of time. were there any outstanding parts to abe's speech earlier that left an impression on you >> he said there's no possibility that japan will get involved in war. he said he also denied the possibility of supporting the fight against islamic state, an international fight with many countries. he said he will continue to support the background of moments such as refugee problems and these and he will never, he said that japan will never participate in contributing logistical support. >> thank you very much for your i
security legislation would include bill for permanent law that would allow the dispatch of sdf units to assist international operations to maintain global peace. and as it stands now, the japanese government has to draw up new legislation each time it wants to send them overseas. well sometimes in the past sdf missions have been discontinued because of lack of support in the diet. he said that with this he indicated with this new legislation, he wants japan to be, japan will be able to better...
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been interrupted by the last weeks of conflict that's why the situation is urgent and why the united nation assistling at the highest level for an end to the conflict to get respite for the people and help them recover. we stand with the people of yemen, i mean they have not had an effectively aid operation in the midst of this conflict which is costing well over 1200 lie, 500 have been injured, and medical services are in a state of collapse and over 12 million people are in need of food assistance. it is a huge crisis a mega crisis and the only way to only effectively help the people is to have a cessation of the conflict. of course we have called for a ceasefire. we have called for an end to the conflict. we are looking for humanitarian policies, whatever we can get to get in to the desperate people and help them. >>> moving on to other news. several hundred rescued by nigerian boko haram strongholds, many are traumatized by their time in captivity and the violence they saw. confused and traumatized. this child saw her mother hit and killed by a stray bullet the day the army came to their rescu
been interrupted by the last weeks of conflict that's why the situation is urgent and why the united nation assistling at the highest level for an end to the conflict to get respite for the people and help them recover. we stand with the people of yemen, i mean they have not had an effectively aid operation in the midst of this conflict which is costing well over 1200 lie, 500 have been injured, and medical services are in a state of collapse and over 12 million people are in need of food...
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attorney's office -- i was united states attorney 12 years assistant united states attorney for 2 1/2. i approved hundreds and hundreds and thousands of subpoenas. in almost every major investigation, you want telephone toll records so you're investigating a drug dealer and you capture somebody, and he starts providing evidence. he said i talked to the main drug dealer. how many times? hundreds. did you use a phone? yes. so you immediately subpoena the telephone records. and they come right in, and it says he can prove that he's telling you the truth. he's made 50, 100 phone calls to the main drug dealer. that corroborates his testimony and builds truth and power in the prosecution's case that this person is indeed a drug dealer and this witness is telling the truth. now, there are all sorts of reasons for getting documents. that's just one of them. but it's done every day by a subpoena. and as i said, a subpoena does not require a judge's approval. so this all got stirred up in the patriot act and we set out this procedure with judicial oversight, the metadata where the phone company
attorney's office -- i was united states attorney 12 years assistant united states attorney for 2 1/2. i approved hundreds and hundreds and thousands of subpoenas. in almost every major investigation, you want telephone toll records so you're investigating a drug dealer and you capture somebody, and he starts providing evidence. he said i talked to the main drug dealer. how many times? hundreds. did you use a phone? yes. so you immediately subpoena the telephone records. and they come right in,...
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walter reed army institute of research what their contributions were to supporting operation united assistanceand supporting domestic ebola preparedness. and i think taken with all the other talks that you've heard, it gives you a pretty good idea of what department of defense was doing. so i thank you for your time, and i'm going to turn it over to our host. >> well, thank you very much. first, i want to commend you on not devolving into military acronym speak. [laughter] which i know is easy for folks to do. look a few questions and then i want to open it up to the entire room. and this term may not be a term you have in the army but in the navy we have a term -- you may know this because you served in the navy -- hot wash. hot wash is when after you do something, after you have an evolution, after you do a deployment, etc., you get all the stakeholders together, and you sit around a table or a room or a conference, and you figure out what worked, what didn't work, what went wrong how to sort it out how to figure it out and the best way forward. i assume you had some version or multiple vers
walter reed army institute of research what their contributions were to supporting operation united assistanceand supporting domestic ebola preparedness. and i think taken with all the other talks that you've heard, it gives you a pretty good idea of what department of defense was doing. so i thank you for your time, and i'm going to turn it over to our host. >> well, thank you very much. first, i want to commend you on not devolving into military acronym speak. [laughter] which i know is...
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the united nations is working with the international community now to try to organize as much humanitarian assistancepossible to be able to flow once that's fire takes effect working with and through the united nations and anybody who hears this who has an idea that they want to get assistance in to the people, there are organizations, world food organization, international red cross, others who work through the united nations whom they should be in contact with so this is an organized and clearly not military movement of goods in any way whatsoever. i want to be very clear about another thing. a ceasefire is not peace. ultimately the parties are going to have to find a way back to the table. and they are going to have to make tough choices about more than just a ceasefire, because even the most durable of ceasefires is not a substitute for peace. even the most durable of ceasefires is not a substitute for an inclusive, yemeni-lead political dialogue that all sides can support. and king salman of saudi arabia has made another initiative in order to try to create that dialogue. he has announced a ceas
the united nations is working with the international community now to try to organize as much humanitarian assistancepossible to be able to flow once that's fire takes effect working with and through the united nations and anybody who hears this who has an idea that they want to get assistance in to the people, there are organizations, world food organization, international red cross, others who work through the united nations whom they should be in contact with so this is an organized and...
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finally, these agreements are an opportunity for the united states assist nations in reducing their carbon emissions. as part of the joint announcement by the united states and china on climate china committed to get 20% of its energy from clean sources by 2030. nuclear power is a way china can lower its carbon emissions and, in turn, foster global action to address climate change. so these are important reasons to move ahead with 1-2-3 agreements and i fully understand that but despite the benefits of this agreement, there are a number of concerns that i hope the witnesses will address during this hearing. while progress has been made in china's nonproliferation has been made, china's nonproliferation remains problematic. chinese companies and individuals continued export dual use goods relevant to nuclear and developed weapons and missile programs in and around north korea. year after year these individuals have been sanctioned related to their efforts to proliferate weapons of mass destruction. i would like to hear whether china's nonproliferation record was addressed during these negot
finally, these agreements are an opportunity for the united states assist nations in reducing their carbon emissions. as part of the joint announcement by the united states and china on climate china committed to get 20% of its energy from clean sources by 2030. nuclear power is a way china can lower its carbon emissions and, in turn, foster global action to address climate change. so these are important reasons to move ahead with 1-2-3 agreements and i fully understand that but despite the...
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program i think many you have are aware helping to preserve exist rent controlled unit in the city the rental assistance demonstration that olsen lee mentioned with the housing authority to rehab the exit units to make sure their places that people want to live for the next 20 years and hope sf we as olsen lee mentioned a long process right now almost 3 hundred units in construction and we have a variety of different projects throughout the city listed here total up to around 7 hundred unit as far as helping people become homeowner you're down payment surveillance we offer a wide range to a variety of income level where you're trying to purchase a below market rate or interesting in purchasing a market rate permit we have targeted programs for teachers and foreground in the current year we've provided down payment to 63 folks to become homeland security for the first time under the category of neighborhood stabilization first is our office implementations of the ellis act preference program that the dimension passed since we've been taking application in 2018 we have hundred and 34 applications and 26 p
program i think many you have are aware helping to preserve exist rent controlled unit in the city the rental assistance demonstration that olsen lee mentioned with the housing authority to rehab the exit units to make sure their places that people want to live for the next 20 years and hope sf we as olsen lee mentioned a long process right now almost 3 hundred units in construction and we have a variety of different projects throughout the city listed here total up to around 7 hundred unit as...
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when asked the united states assistance secretary ann richards said that myanmar had not objected toe paragraph was put together by other participants, so it's not that they're committed to it or agreed to it, it's just that they've not objected to that. >> one of the other ways that this is being addressed including by bangladesh and thailand is they say they're going to crack down on the smugglers themselves. have those plans made an impact? >> can you say that again. >> i was saying that bangladesh and thailand have said they are going to crack down on the smugglers. has their plan had an impact? >> i'm afraid what i'm hearing from you is going in and out but if i understand you correctly you're talking about cracking down on the smugglers the human traffickers. this has actually been the cause of the crisis we're seeing this year because this has been going on for years. rohingya has been fleeing since 2012 when there was violence against them and there's been increased persecution. the thing is by cracking down on trafficking in thailand, that has meant that there is nowhere for
when asked the united states assistance secretary ann richards said that myanmar had not objected toe paragraph was put together by other participants, so it's not that they're committed to it or agreed to it, it's just that they've not objected to that. >> one of the other ways that this is being addressed including by bangladesh and thailand is they say they're going to crack down on the smugglers themselves. have those plans made an impact? >> can you say that again. >> i...
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the united states notes that china made a public commitment in november 2000 not to assist in any way any country in the development of ballistic missiles that can be used to deliver nuclear weapons. concerns persist about chinese willingness and ability to detect and prevent illicit transfers. i would like the administration to specifically address why congress should feel confident that china will prevent illicit transfers going forward. concerns aside the u.s. has
the united states notes that china made a public commitment in november 2000 not to assist in any way any country in the development of ballistic missiles that can be used to deliver nuclear weapons. concerns persist about chinese willingness and ability to detect and prevent illicit transfers. i would like the administration to specifically address why congress should feel confident that china will prevent illicit transfers going forward. concerns aside the u.s. has
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the united states notes that china made a public commitment in november 2000 not to assist in any way, any country in the development of ballistic missiles that can be used to deliver nuclear weapons. concerns persist about chinese willingness and ability to protect illicit transfers. i'd like the administration to specifically address why congress should feel congressy allows illicit transfers to go forward. the realized benefits from the current agreement, economic agreements include an $8 billion sale to reactors to westinghouse in 2007, still under construction today. we also gaining valuable insight from lessons learned in the construction of the ap 1,000 reactors that will cause domestic construction to be more efficient, timely, and cost less. china's developed and articulated stronger nonproliferation policies and export control regulations. it's up to congress to determine if the concerns about the agreement are outweighed by the benefits. if so we should approve the agreement without delay. if not, for the concerns are mitigated, we have to work diligently to find grounds on
the united states notes that china made a public commitment in november 2000 not to assist in any way, any country in the development of ballistic missiles that can be used to deliver nuclear weapons. concerns persist about chinese willingness and ability to protect illicit transfers. i'd like the administration to specifically address why congress should feel congressy allows illicit transfers to go forward. the realized benefits from the current agreement, economic agreements include an $8...
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the united states has demonstrated a long-standing commitment to assistance in disaster readiness in nepal. for over 60 years we've had a presence in nepal in the form of our bilateral aid program. and we've been focused on strengthening the country's disaster response capabilities for the last two decades. include the establishment of a disaster risk office to make the country more resilient. implementation for the program -- the enhancement of emergencyme response to train nepally first responders and medical personnel and publication of a disaster risk reduction strategic framework for the country. we will be interested in hearinghe how some things worked and some things didn't in the face of ear this natural disaster. o as part ofn ap the u.s. response to a 7.8 magnitude earthquake that occurred on april 25th the development office of disaster ite ur assistance deployed a disaster assistance response team that a. included elite urban search and rescue teams from my home countyts, pa and los angelesra california.ms and technical search and rescue specialists, paramedics and other
the united states has demonstrated a long-standing commitment to assistance in disaster readiness in nepal. for over 60 years we've had a presence in nepal in the form of our bilateral aid program. and we've been focused on strengthening the country's disaster response capabilities for the last two decades. include the establishment of a disaster risk office to make the country more resilient. implementation for the program -- the enhancement of emergencyme response to train nepally first...
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american forces, who support them president obama's administration and the congress united states congress assistance to our common fight against this. as you say here isis. i welcome this chance to express my view on iraqi's situation. a sunni political leader as one who born of many generations of muslim fathers and mothers and legislated governor of the people in which is near a city of mosul. that's the largest -- second largest city in iraq. nearly 2 million people now illegal regime. the clear head is the battle to liberate mosul. the second largest city. iraq can wantnot be iraq without muslim. that would be like the united states without chicago or without san francisco. there are key points i want to discuss with you. these points mean success or failure for the liberation of mosul and the world's fight against isis. success in the battle and just as important, what comes after this, is good. this in addition to the importance of fighting isis are con frequent steps towards national reconciliation in iraq. after 11 years of just talking about reconciliation, but no actual steps taken, the su
american forces, who support them president obama's administration and the congress united states congress assistance to our common fight against this. as you say here isis. i welcome this chance to express my view on iraqi's situation. a sunni political leader as one who born of many generations of muslim fathers and mothers and legislated governor of the people in which is near a city of mosul. that's the largest -- second largest city in iraq. nearly 2 million people now illegal regime. the...
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the united states is assisting saudi arabia in attacking the people who are fighting al qaeda in yemen. this group and the yemeni army are fighting al qaeda. that would allow al qaeda to expand and take more. how can you say this is an effective way or a series way of attacking? one last thing about the cia. this is a military campaign borussia a campaign? -- or a cia campaign? which is more effective to conduct operations against terrorists? mr. morell: thank you for the question. here's what i would say. number one, there's a chapter in the book on the arab spring. that the title of the chapter is al qaeda spring. the arab spring was a boon to al qaeda. a boon to al qaeda. why? two reasons. one is a left some countries unable to deal with extremism inside their own borders. this is what i was talking about earlier with regard to libya. gadhafi was able to deal with al qaeda inside his borders. the new libyan government was not capable. they wanted to. i had many conversations with them. they didn't have the capability. when you don't have -- second. it left the arab spring -- it also
the united states is assisting saudi arabia in attacking the people who are fighting al qaeda in yemen. this group and the yemeni army are fighting al qaeda. that would allow al qaeda to expand and take more. how can you say this is an effective way or a series way of attacking? one last thing about the cia. this is a military campaign borussia a campaign? -- or a cia campaign? which is more effective to conduct operations against terrorists? mr. morell: thank you for the question. here's what...
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united states is assisting saudi arabia in attacking the people who are fighting al qaeda in yemen will stop -- in yemen. [indiscernible] so how -- how can you say this is effective way or this is a serious way of attacking? one last thing, this is a military campaign or a cia camp, which one is more affect the to conduct operationally against al qaeda or [indiscernible] michael morell: no, no. thank you for the question. it's a good question. look, here's what i would say. number one -- and there's a chapter in the book on the arab spring. the arab spring was a boon to al qaeda. a boon. why? two reasons. one is it left some countries unable to deal with extremism inside their border. this is what i was talking about earlier with regard to libya. right? qaddafi was able to deal with al qaeda inside his borders. the new arabian government is not capable. they wanted to. we had many conversations with them. they did not have the capability. when you don't have -- let me come back to that stop second, the arab spring also left some countries unwilling to deal with al qaeda inside their bor
united states is assisting saudi arabia in attacking the people who are fighting al qaeda in yemen will stop -- in yemen. [indiscernible] so how -- how can you say this is effective way or this is a serious way of attacking? one last thing, this is a military campaign or a cia camp, which one is more affect the to conduct operationally against al qaeda or [indiscernible] michael morell: no, no. thank you for the question. it's a good question. look, here's what i would say. number one -- and...
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fbi agents doing the civil rights investigation, which would also include a number, dozens, of assistant uniteds attorney civil rights division. so when they talk about a special prosecutor, you're getting a number of special prosecutors with that group, because they are experienced specifically in civil rights cases of basically abuse of power by a law enforcement officer. >> our correspondents have been out in the crowd speaking to people, and they said that the only justice would be police officers being found guilty. so could comments like that, you think, make it impossible for the case to be tried here in baltimore? whoever wants to answer that. >> i'm sorry, i couldn't hear you. >> it's tough, that's why i can't hear anything he's saying. i want to know if comments like that, the only justice will be finding the officers guilty, will that make it hard to have the case tried here in baltimore? >> i don't really think so. i think it's hard to have to move a case. >> when it comes to pretrial publicity, this is an issue aufb raised. in modern times, we don't just rely just on television, bu
fbi agents doing the civil rights investigation, which would also include a number, dozens, of assistant uniteds attorney civil rights division. so when they talk about a special prosecutor, you're getting a number of special prosecutors with that group, because they are experienced specifically in civil rights cases of basically abuse of power by a law enforcement officer. >> our correspondents have been out in the crowd speaking to people, and they said that the only justice would be...
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in fact conclude this deal with iran by the june 30th deadline and if so whether the united states can materially assist them with defense cooperation in a way that reduces the concerns that they have. back to you. >> still to come on the show gold trading near a three month high on the back of the lower dollar but what's the outlook from here? can it rise? we discuss after this break. >>> welcome back. i want to point your attention on flashes coming in on toshiba. it's going to hold a briefing to exam accounting issues. it will hold a briefing at 10:30 gmt on accounting. a probe may mean it needs to mark down three years of profit by around 7%. so first this is now a conference being held by the company to examine those accounting issues. you can see the stock ending down by around 3% on the day. but shares were down following results as the 2% revenue growth excluding currency effects was considered too low. the first quarter was in the united states by whatever was a different chinese new year timing and of course volatility of the ukrainian market. all together the shares have been trading very wel
in fact conclude this deal with iran by the june 30th deadline and if so whether the united states can materially assist them with defense cooperation in a way that reduces the concerns that they have. back to you. >> still to come on the show gold trading near a three month high on the back of the lower dollar but what's the outlook from here? can it rise? we discuss after this break. >>> welcome back. i want to point your attention on flashes coming in on toshiba. it's going to...
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i prosecuted that was the kind of case i prosecuted when assistant united states attorney and it's reallyport to law enforcement when there are suspicions patterns of -- of -- of cash transactions. when there are -- when they are filed and when transactions are structured in a way to avoid those requirements. what happened here it appears is that the fbi was informed ptthe fbi went to hastert and hastert told them what frankly seem as ridiculous story, using's money for himself and even more incredibly that he didn't trust the banking still. why he was taking out so much money. >> this alleged sexual misconduct against a former student. theoretically it might have been criminal. i suppose also a possible statute of limitations on such a charge? >> certainly there's, those are both possibilities. there's also a possible defense here which is an extortion defense, which hastert could say, look, this guy came to me making outrageous false accusations but to protect my family i decided to pay him this money. that is a theory a defense that could be tried in front of a jury. it's got plenty of
i prosecuted that was the kind of case i prosecuted when assistant united states attorney and it's reallyport to law enforcement when there are suspicions patterns of -- of -- of cash transactions. when there are -- when they are filed and when transactions are structured in a way to avoid those requirements. what happened here it appears is that the fbi was informed ptthe fbi went to hastert and hastert told them what frankly seem as ridiculous story, using's money for himself and even more...
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i worked with her when she was a young assistant united states attorney in the eastern district of new york when i was working in the organized crime program. she prosecuted many organized crime cases where she worked closely with fbi agents other federal agents local police officers. she went to china in one of our cases to work with the chinese police officers that worked eded jointly with us. she goes back a long way having an outstanding relationship with law enforcement officers. i think one thing i would like to commend her on that something her predecessor didn't do when he went to ferguson when she went to baltimore, she went and met with the police also. she recognizes that this will take the community, the political leaders and the police to work together even in the pattern and practice. just to explain to the viewers, the fbi investigation of civil rights cases is done by fbi agents with the purpose of possibly a federal criminal prosecution by assistant attorneys from the civil rights division of department of justice. the patterns and practice is not done by police office
i worked with her when she was a young assistant united states attorney in the eastern district of new york when i was working in the organized crime program. she prosecuted many organized crime cases where she worked closely with fbi agents other federal agents local police officers. she went to china in one of our cases to work with the chinese police officers that worked eded jointly with us. she goes back a long way having an outstanding relationship with law enforcement officers. i think...
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made, and finally how this committee can assist which is what we really want to do, how we can assist the united states capitol police in performing their mission because we all share the common goal of protecting the united states capitol, the entire campus here. as i say, not just the members or the staff, but most importantly the american people, the millions of american people that visit each and every day. i certainly thank the chief for his appearance before our committee today and i would now like to recognize my colleague, the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. brady. >> thank you, madam chair. i join my friend chairman miller in welcoming the chief to this hearing. we wish we saw you more often, although under different circumstances. the congressional community and the american public need to make sure they are safe in the united states capitol and surrounding areas. i believe the strong oversight and policy direction of vital elements of building and unfortunately in some instances rebuilding that trust. the other legislative oversight committees of the house and senate need to be sure
made, and finally how this committee can assist which is what we really want to do, how we can assist the united states capitol police in performing their mission because we all share the common goal of protecting the united states capitol, the entire campus here. as i say, not just the members or the staff, but most importantly the american people, the millions of american people that visit each and every day. i certainly thank the chief for his appearance before our committee today and i...
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assisted. >> the spla was fighting for regime change in khartoum. and with the help of the council, the spla found a friend in the united states. susan rice - then assistant secretary of state for african affairs - had started coming to the meetings at otellos too, and would play a key role. >> we knew that what was happening was ethnically targeted civilian destruction in order to destroy the civilian base of support for the rebels. >> we were able to convince a number of key members of congress that this is a struggle that needs to be supported, and this is an atrocity that must be stopped. >> we were in touch every day strategizing, coordinating our efforts to ensure that the end game of a just peace was realized. >> there was a love affair between many of the leading us advocates and john garang - they adored him. >> and you think they were mistaken? >> john garang was extremely personally impressive and charming. now we all know - i'm sure you've interviewed impressive and charming dictators around the world. >> alex de waal has spent his career studying sudan. he said on the ground, many saw a different man. >> he was comp
assisted. >> the spla was fighting for regime change in khartoum. and with the help of the council, the spla found a friend in the united states. susan rice - then assistant secretary of state for african affairs - had started coming to the meetings at otellos too, and would play a key role. >> we knew that what was happening was ethnically targeted civilian destruction in order to destroy the civilian base of support for the rebels. >> we were able to convince a number of key...
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they need the assistance of the united states in order to fight isis. they need to trust with the leaders on the ground now fighting and are proven as i've mentioned the awakening of army and direct financing of the american side to the al qaeda in 2006 and 2007. this is now to fight against isis later on against the government. why the sunni fight against the government if it is their own government, if they are participating. so all of this is not accepted. the one way is to restore the law in partnership and ordered to come to the solution. it cannot be a central government was sunnis who are fighting against isis. so this is the situation. the militia on the left side. it is difficult. but it is very possible's. american central government and local tribes. thank you. [applause] is >> good morning, everybody. thank you for that introduction. you are an expert on iraq, but even more you are a friend of iraq. you have my special tags for that friendship. with iraq in our friendship comments into organizing this. i want to take this opportunity to addr
they need the assistance of the united states in order to fight isis. they need to trust with the leaders on the ground now fighting and are proven as i've mentioned the awakening of army and direct financing of the american side to the al qaeda in 2006 and 2007. this is now to fight against isis later on against the government. why the sunni fight against the government if it is their own government, if they are participating. so all of this is not accepted. the one way is to restore the law...
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. >> now, the special victims unit is still investigating. they say an assistant was outside the bathroom as required at the time the alleged assault took place. >> happening today, two local counties will go over their emergency plans in case of an oil train crash. montgomery and camden counties will hold training exercises and hold strategy meetings on that scenario. and they'll hold drills on the schuylkill river. and next to the tracks next to the site of the deadly amtrak derailment. pennsylvania governor tom wolf sent a letter to two railroad companies asking them to slow down the oil trains as they roll through popular areas. >> we want to save the environment. >> they're not sticking their head in the sand. >> now camden county will meet with state official first responders and railroad companies for a planning session today in belmar. >>> we have new information on that deadly amtrak derailment in philadelphia. union officials say the train engineer had what they call a grueling shift. they say brandon bostian's trip was shortened by earlier delays in bos
. >> now, the special victims unit is still investigating. they say an assistant was outside the bathroom as required at the time the alleged assault took place. >> happening today, two local counties will go over their emergency plans in case of an oil train crash. montgomery and camden counties will hold training exercises and hold strategy meetings on that scenario. and they'll hold drills on the schuylkill river. and next to the tracks next to the site of the deadly amtrak...
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way around clockwise the new residential care for the elderly facility that includes assisted living 3 hundred and 10 unit a new entry at the intersection london and avon lesson below it structure is structured parking so we're going to retain some of our parking surface and structured parking underneath and quite a bit of greenery we have and actually make it powerful so imagines of the property there you can see some the greenery in the overview and the line frontage long mission. >> thank you. sir, your time is up i'm sure the computerization will have question. >> thank you opening it up for public comment any public comment on this item? >> just a quick point of classification it will be circulated for 20 days and the staff this finalize it after. >> not seeing any public comment public comment is closed. >> commissioner antonini. >> thank you the jewish home is a wonderful facility i've had a lot of patient and two family members i'm familiar it is very comfortable and very great facility to have to spend time those improvements will make it much better so i'm total in support i'll mention architect
way around clockwise the new residential care for the elderly facility that includes assisted living 3 hundred and 10 unit a new entry at the intersection london and avon lesson below it structure is structured parking so we're going to retain some of our parking surface and structured parking underneath and quite a bit of greenery we have and actually make it powerful so imagines of the property there you can see some the greenery in the overview and the line frontage long mission. >>...
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sunnis need assistance of united states and internationally in order to fight isis.y are on the ground now fighting isis. a model of awakening and financing for american side encourage people in 2005, six and seven. let us assume arming sunni the user not to fight against isis laid on they made use of later defied the government. if it is their own government them if they're participating, if there is a reshaped why are they fighting the government? this is not excepted. the only way is to restore state of law and partnership of all iraqis. the central government cannot be the center government cannot be a partner with the sunnis were fighting, who are fighting against isis. so who is partner in central government? this isn't a situation. this can be restored back again. it is difficult, very possible but it depends on all the partners. american side, center government side, and local people and the tribes. and thank you. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. thank you ken for that introduction. ken, you are an expert on iraq but even more you are a friend of iraq.
sunnis need assistance of united states and internationally in order to fight isis.y are on the ground now fighting isis. a model of awakening and financing for american side encourage people in 2005, six and seven. let us assume arming sunni the user not to fight against isis laid on they made use of later defied the government. if it is their own government them if they're participating, if there is a reshaped why are they fighting the government? this is not excepted. the only way is to...
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sunnis need assistance of united states and internationally in order to fight isis. they are on the ground now fighting isis. proven to work with the awakening movement as model. direct arming and direct financing from american side encouraged people to defeat al qaeda in 2006-'07. and let us assume that arming sunni may use it later to fight isis and later on against the government. why the sunni fight against the government if it is their own government and if they are participating, if there is a repower share why they fighting the government? the only way is to restore back state of law. and the central government -- the center of government cannot be a participator in with sunnis with the international community against isis. who is a partner of the central government? so this is the situation. the real threat in iraq is militia and isis. it is difficult but not impossible. it is possible but it depends on all the partners. american side, central government side and the local people and the tribes. and thank you. [ applause ] >> good morning, everybody. thank yo
sunnis need assistance of united states and internationally in order to fight isis. they are on the ground now fighting isis. proven to work with the awakening movement as model. direct arming and direct financing from american side encouraged people to defeat al qaeda in 2006-'07. and let us assume that arming sunni may use it later to fight isis and later on against the government. why the sunni fight against the government if it is their own government and if they are participating, if there...
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made, and finally how this committee can assist which is what we really want to do, how we can assist the united states capitol police in performing their mission because we all share the common goal of protecting the united states capitol, the entire campus here. not just the members or the staff, but most importantly the american people, the millions of american people that visit each and every day. i certainly thank the chief for his appearance before our committee today and i would now like to recognize my colleague the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. mr. brady: thank you, madam chair. i join my friend chairman milner welcoming the chief to this hearing. we wish we saw you more often, although under different circumstances. the congressional community and the american public need to make sure they are safe in the united states capitol and surrounding areas. i believe the strong oversight and policy direction of building and unfortunately in some instances rebuilding that trust. the other legislative oversight committees of the house and senate need to make sure we are not an aftermath. if s
made, and finally how this committee can assist which is what we really want to do, how we can assist the united states capitol police in performing their mission because we all share the common goal of protecting the united states capitol, the entire campus here. not just the members or the staff, but most importantly the american people, the millions of american people that visit each and every day. i certainly thank the chief for his appearance before our committee today and i would now like...
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the united states is assisting saudi arabia and attacking the people who are fighting al-qaeda in yemen a who the group and the yemeni army were fighting al-qaeda and that were allow al-qaeda to expand and take more -- houthi. so how can you say this is effectively or this is a serious way of attacking? one last just think about the cia. this is a military campaign or a cia campaign? which one is more effective to conduct operations against al-qaeda or against terrorism? sorry, i lost my voice. >> thank you for the question. good questions. look here's what i would say. number one and there's a chapter in the book on the arab spring that, the title of the chapter is al-qaeda spring. the arab spring was a boon to al-qaeda, a boon to al-qaeda. why? two reasons. one is left some countries unable to deal with extremism inside their border. that's what i was talking about earlier with regard to libya right? gadhafi was able to do with al-qaeda inside its borders. the new libyan government was not capable. they wanted to. i had many conversations with them. they didn't have the capability. wh
the united states is assisting saudi arabia and attacking the people who are fighting al-qaeda in yemen a who the group and the yemeni army were fighting al-qaeda and that were allow al-qaeda to expand and take more -- houthi. so how can you say this is effectively or this is a serious way of attacking? one last just think about the cia. this is a military campaign or a cia campaign? which one is more effective to conduct operations against al-qaeda or against terrorism? sorry, i lost my voice....
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reality is that the united states had under a program to seek osama bin laden through two presidencies and a number of years and hundreds and thousands of people who were assisting states to find him and to track him down and to bring him to justice. and certainly his piece should not diminish the success of that operation. >> right, right. and as you point out, it's based in large part on one unnamed u.s. source. of course we now have nbc news tonight saying that obviously they're criticizing a lot of things in the hersh report that they say don't add up. but they're saying they have three sources now who do corroborate one important part of it which is that the pakistanis knew from the beginning that osama bin laden was hiding in abadabad. they're saying they knew and one other core part of this report was true. that it was a walk-in pakistani asset walked into the cia and said the pakistanis know here is where he is. that if true, a very, very big deal that the pakistanis knew for years and didn't tell the united states who has given them what $31 billion in aid since 9/11? >> well there has always been suspicion as to what the pakistanis knew or did not know
reality is that the united states had under a program to seek osama bin laden through two presidencies and a number of years and hundreds and thousands of people who were assisting states to find him and to track him down and to bring him to justice. and certainly his piece should not diminish the success of that operation. >> right, right. and as you point out, it's based in large part on one unnamed u.s. source. of course we now have nbc news tonight saying that obviously they're...
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[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the assistant democrat leader of the united states senate.orable dick durbin. >> good afternoon. think back for a moment. where were you on september 11 2001? we all have that memory. something you will never forget. 60 years before, there was another day just like that in american history. december 7, 1941. a message which electrified america, we had been attacked pearl harbor. brave men and women had died. war was declared just hours after in the hall of the u.s. house of representatives when president franklin delano roosevelt came and describes that day that would live in infamy. it was his job as commander-in-chief to rally the american people and our forces to win that war. he summoned winston churchill to come across the ocean in need in the white house. two weeks after pearl harbor, franklin roosevelt sent the order to the military, attack japan. he knew he had to make the point that they were not invulnerable and he had to prove to the american people that we had the will to stand up and fight back against the odds. lucky for him, an
[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the assistant democrat leader of the united states senate.orable dick durbin. >> good afternoon. think back for a moment. where were you on september 11 2001? we all have that memory. something you will never forget. 60 years before, there was another day just like that in american history. december 7, 1941. a message which electrified america, we had been attacked pearl harbor. brave men and women had died. war was declared just hours after in...
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. >> so what secretary carpenter is saying, if the united states and other countries assisting in the training send the forces out into the field to confront isil spill they get in trouble the u.s. has an obligation to back them up. they have not quite decided but secretary carter said that they include airstrikes, and medical evacuations, and it could put the u.s. in a of greater role in that fight against isil in syria. >> jamie though the pentagon said these forces are not starting the assad regime, it seem to me that it would put more pressure on that regime, regardless, is that correct? >> it seems obvious if that's the case. it seems that the forces loyal to bashir al-assad have been suffering setbacks recently. and he said that it's part of the ups and downs of war but the war was not lost. but today they said that the momentum of the forces has been blunted and though these new forces will not be entering the battle for months, and probably would not be directly focused on government forces, but wanted pressure on al-assad has been increasing and he's looking for a way to get
. >> so what secretary carpenter is saying, if the united states and other countries assisting in the training send the forces out into the field to confront isil spill they get in trouble the u.s. has an obligation to back them up. they have not quite decided but secretary carter said that they include airstrikes, and medical evacuations, and it could put the u.s. in a of greater role in that fight against isil in syria. >> jamie though the pentagon said these forces are not...
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the united states is assisting saudi arabia in attacking the people who are fighting al qaeda in yemen. this group and the yemeni army were fighting al qaeda. that would allow al qaeda to expand and take more. how can you say this is an effective way or a serious way of attacking? one last thing about the cia. this is a military campaign or a cia campaign? which is more effective to conduct operations against terrorists? mr. morell: thank you for the question. here's what i would say. number one, there's a chapter in the book on the arab spring. that the title of the chapter is -- al qaeda spring. the arab spring was a boon to al qaeda. a boon to al qaeda. why? two reasons. one is it left some countries unable to deal with extremism inside their own borders. this is what i was talking about earlier with regard to libya. gadhafi was able to deal with al qaeda inside his borders. the new libyan government was not capable. they wanted to. i had many conversations with them. they didn't have the capability. when you don't have -- second. it left the arab spring -- it also left some countri
the united states is assisting saudi arabia in attacking the people who are fighting al qaeda in yemen. this group and the yemeni army were fighting al qaeda. that would allow al qaeda to expand and take more. how can you say this is an effective way or a serious way of attacking? one last thing about the cia. this is a military campaign or a cia campaign? which is more effective to conduct operations against terrorists? mr. morell: thank you for the question. here's what i would say. number...
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assistance. while discussing the transportation of mr. gray for medical attention, a request for additional units was made for an an rest on west north avenue. officer porter left the vicinity to assist in the arrest of another prisoner at north avenue. despite mr. gray's obvious and recognized need for medical assistance officer goodison in a grossly negligent manner chose to respond to the 1600 block of west north avenue with mr. gray still unsecured by a seat belt in the wagon without rendering to or summoning medical assistance from mr. gray. officer goodison arrived at north avenue to transport the individual arrested at the location of north avenue and pennsylvania avenue at which time he was again met by officer nero miller porter and lieutenant rice. the wagon arrived officer goodison walked to the back of the wagon and again opened the doors to the wagon to make observation of mr. grey. sergeant alicia white, officer porter and officer goodison observed mr. gray unresponsive on the floor of the wagon. sergeant white who was responsible for investigating two citizen complaints pertaining to mr. gray's illegal arrest spoke to the bac
assistance. while discussing the transportation of mr. gray for medical attention, a request for additional units was made for an an rest on west north avenue. officer porter left the vicinity to assist in the arrest of another prisoner at north avenue. despite mr. gray's obvious and recognized need for medical assistance officer goodison in a grossly negligent manner chose to respond to the 1600 block of west north avenue with mr. gray still unsecured by a seat belt in the wagon without...
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it is now home to about 18,000 people many of whom are in desperate need of assistance according to the unitedtions. >> unicef was able to deliver three trucks of kits for newborns and kits for children. unicef delivered kits to treat 3,000 cases of diarrhea midwifery kits and boxes of high energy business biscuits. it's estimateed that 70,000 people live in three locations. in addition to the refugee who is fled yarmouk. >> the united states will begin the process of a diplomatic mission in somalia. secretary of state journal kerry made the statement during visit to mogadishu. our correspondent rosalind jordan is traveling with mr. kerry. in the kenyan capital of nairobi. >> it was the first visit ever of secretary of state to somalia somalia. john kerry's mission was to pledge support to this democracy just three years old. the secretary of state wanted to show the administration's support but also to encourage somalia to do more, to try to improve its military capacity particularly as it's trying to get rid of al-shabab. even though somalia is working with members from other countries that
it is now home to about 18,000 people many of whom are in desperate need of assistance according to the unitedtions. >> unicef was able to deliver three trucks of kits for newborns and kits for children. unicef delivered kits to treat 3,000 cases of diarrhea midwifery kits and boxes of high energy business biscuits. it's estimateed that 70,000 people live in three locations. in addition to the refugee who is fled yarmouk. >> the united states will begin the process of a diplomatic...
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george washington wrote to the jews of newport, rhode island, "the united states gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance." it's important for us to of knowledge that too often in our history we fell short of those lofty ideals. the legal subjugation of african-americans through slavery and jim crow. the treatment of native americans. far too often, american jews faced the scourge of anti-semitism here at home. but our founding documents gave us a north star. our bill of rights, system of government, gave us the capacity for change. and where other nations actively and legally might persecute and discriminate against those of different faiths, this nation was called upon to see all of us as equals before the eyes of the law. when other countries treated their own citizens as wretched refuse, we lifted up our lamp, sought the golden door, and welcomed them in. our country is immeasurably stronger because we did. [applause] from einstein to brandeis, jonas salk to betty friedan, american jews have made concretions to -- contributions to this country that have shaped it in every aspect. as a community, amer
george washington wrote to the jews of newport, rhode island, "the united states gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance." it's important for us to of knowledge that too often in our history we fell short of those lofty ideals. the legal subjugation of african-americans through slavery and jim crow. the treatment of native americans. far too often, american jews faced the scourge of anti-semitism here at home. but our founding documents gave us a north star. our...
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the world food program warns 1.4 million people require emergency food assistance, and the united nations estimates 1.3 million children are in urgent need of humanitarian aid. the quake opened massive rifts in roads and destroyed historic structures, including the 19th century dharahara tower in the capital kathmandu, which was packed with sightseers when it collapsed. the unesco world heritage site bhaktapur durbar square and its ancient temple vatsala devi was also badly damaged. juan: some estimates suggest the cost of long-term reconstruction will exceed $5 billion, or around 20% of the country's entire gdp. meanwhile, the nepali government has come under criticism for its lack of disaster preparedness. every january, nepal marks national earthquake safety day to commemorate the calamitous earthquake that leveled kathmandu in934. this year, the "nepali times" marked the day with an editorial warning it was only a matter of time until the next "big one" hit. the editorial was called "unnatural disaster: earthquakes don't kill people, weak houses and bad planning do." amy: well, for mo
the world food program warns 1.4 million people require emergency food assistance, and the united nations estimates 1.3 million children are in urgent need of humanitarian aid. the quake opened massive rifts in roads and destroyed historic structures, including the 19th century dharahara tower in the capital kathmandu, which was packed with sightseers when it collapsed. the unesco world heritage site bhaktapur durbar square and its ancient temple vatsala devi was also badly damaged. juan: some...
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canine units were brought in to assist. >> we talked to the people operating that train. they do describe a male and female on the bridge overpass right where the young lady described them. >> reporter: surveillance video also corroborates the witnesses story. two trains have been searched so far but no child has been found. police brought in a chopper to assist in the search. >> unfortunately we got a lost mileage to cover here and we're going to try to do that with a helicopter at this point. >> reporter: police believe that young couple lives here in the neighborhood. anyone who may know them is urged to call police. live in southwest philadelphia, chad pradelli. >> thank you chad. >>> workers removed the last of the wrecked cars from amtrak 188 today. the ntsb is trying to get to the bottom of what caused the train to derail. investigators are expected to give us an update in the last half hour or so. >> reporter: that's correct, shirleen. it was announced the fourth and final briefing by the ntsb about this particular situation. however, we should say the investigati
canine units were brought in to assist. >> we talked to the people operating that train. they do describe a male and female on the bridge overpass right where the young lady described them. >> reporter: surveillance video also corroborates the witnesses story. two trains have been searched so far but no child has been found. police brought in a chopper to assist in the search. >> unfortunately we got a lost mileage to cover here and we're going to try to do that with a...
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resources kinship will provide service for reports information and assess assistance and outreach and provides 6 heed plus unit or assessment of supportive services and respite and case management services i did a program visit at the end of mark and the program met you'll see program requirement and let's see they provide a wide range of the services one thing of note the greet tracking system to take all of them in one stakeholder location the other thing the staff did it open her off time someone developed this tracking system and what was very inspiring the way to better represent the way their employees are doing to the systems is very expressive we seek our approval and i'll be happy to answer any questions. >> may i have a motion for discussion. >> second questions or comments from commission commissioner loo. >> i'm looking at the anxious at the last page and the column the first column on the left hand base open is like a monday through saturday. >> uh-huh. >> and then at the bottom it says a total number of service is 3 hundred and 65. >> oh, i'll have to look at that and get back to you the assumpti
resources kinship will provide service for reports information and assess assistance and outreach and provides 6 heed plus unit or assessment of supportive services and respite and case management services i did a program visit at the end of mark and the program met you'll see program requirement and let's see they provide a wide range of the services one thing of note the greet tracking system to take all of them in one stakeholder location the other thing the staff did it open her off time...