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quite frankly untruths told about one another. if we understood the common history and the proud places from which we come, much of the violence and conflict could be avoided. she has done a number of presentations around the city and state. angela chan. officer lowis borilla. she took a particular interest in working with youth and with schools. she was a sro , school resource officer. during that time, she worked with middle schools throughout the district and in many areas where they were experiencing violence. she has been an invader. i would like to acknowledge captain masha ash. captain ash has done a tremendous amount of work. she worked on protocols that would work with children taken to the youth facility. during the parent's arrest and from trauma. thank you very much officer pri lo and captain nash. i am going to go over the panel discussion. we are try find solutions which includes violence to and from school and on the site. our goal is to move forward solutions. we ask that all questions be reserved today end. please
quite frankly untruths told about one another. if we understood the common history and the proud places from which we come, much of the violence and conflict could be avoided. she has done a number of presentations around the city and state. angela chan. officer lowis borilla. she took a particular interest in working with youth and with schools. she was a sro , school resource officer. during that time, she worked with middle schools throughout the district and in many areas where they were...
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when your department, the district attorney's office discovers an office -- an officer has been untruthful or is abusing power, do you have a policy in place for reporting this? or is there just an understanding, or how does your office deal with this? >> i also think everyone for having me here today. i could not agree more with the panelists to spoke before me. i say this to young lawyers all the time in our office. all we are is our integrity. all we are is our ability to communicate and put forth evidence to juries, and we have to rely on that. we have to rely on integrity. it is difficult when these situations happen. i was really involved with the crime lab cases and the allegations against the criminals. i've been very involved in the allegations regarding some of these search and seizure issues, and i am just now becoming involved with the cases of potential theft. and all these are allegations. what is difficult, i think, for prosecutors in our office -- we find folks to be very reactive to these situations. the response often is if officers are not being truthful, that we need to
when your department, the district attorney's office discovers an office -- an officer has been untruthful or is abusing power, do you have a policy in place for reporting this? or is there just an understanding, or how does your office deal with this? >> i also think everyone for having me here today. i could not agree more with the panelists to spoke before me. i say this to young lawyers all the time in our office. all we are is our integrity. all we are is our ability to communicate...
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. >> the prosecutors admissions that she's been untruthable about a variety of topics makes her difficult to put on the stand. a letter the prosecutors sent to the court that the woman now says she did not report the incident to a supervisor immediately but proceeded to clean a nearby room and then strauss khan's room as well. they say she admits filing false tax returns and misrepresenting her income to continue living in public housing. and there's this. prosecutors say the woman told them an emotional story about being a victim of gang rape in her home country and later admitted that never occurred. >> that was ron allen reporting. prosecutors have yet to drop the charges and legal analysts say the multimillionaire has the resources to fight those charges for as long as it takes. >>> it is already a sad holiday weekend for one neighborhood. a deadly fire ripped through a home. the fire broke out around 1:30 this afternoon on shore drive in eblgwater. a woman and her elderly mother were trapped inside. firefighters rescued the older woman in time but her daughter didn't make it. neighbo
. >> the prosecutors admissions that she's been untruthable about a variety of topics makes her difficult to put on the stand. a letter the prosecutors sent to the court that the woman now says she did not report the incident to a supervisor immediately but proceeded to clean a nearby room and then strauss khan's room as well. they say she admits filing false tax returns and misrepresenting her income to continue living in public housing. and there's this. prosecutors say the woman told...
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. >> reporter: however, observers say the prosecutor's very public admissions that she's untruthful makes her a very difficult alleged victim to put on a witness stand. >> rape cases, people will say unconsciously and consciously in their head whether or not they believe the person and they do take into consideration people's reputations, their backgrounds. >> reporter: a letter prosecutors sent to the court also reveals the woman now says she did not report the incident to a supervisor immediately but instead proceeded to clean a nearby room and then strauss-kahn's room as well. they say she admits filing false tax returns and misrepresenting her income to continue living in public housing. and there's this. prosecutors say the woman told them an emotional story about being a victim of gang rape in her home country. and later admitted that never occurred. legal experts say it is still possible for rape victims with dubious pasts to find justice in the criminal courts, but in this case it's very unlikely she is willing to accept any plea deal. and it seems he seems to have the resources,
. >> reporter: however, observers say the prosecutor's very public admissions that she's untruthful makes her a very difficult alleged victim to put on a witness stand. >> rape cases, people will say unconsciously and consciously in their head whether or not they believe the person and they do take into consideration people's reputations, their backgrounds. >> reporter: a letter prosecutors sent to the court also reveals the woman now says she did not report the incident to a...
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last year, and the offenses include negligent use or loss of mpd equipment, drug use, making an untruthfultement, and conduct which constitutes a crime. >> have demoted 11 officials. >> reporter: police chief kathy lanier wasn't available to go on camera so she was available by phone. >> i know i have given disciplinary action taken against command staff. >> there isn't a single level high supervisor in this year. >> reporter: police officers and others in the department say the chief hasn't gone far enough in disciplining high ranking officials. >> nobody above the rank of captain has received any disciplines. you have inspectors, commanders, the highest paid ranking individuals that have the most responsibility, none of them are disciplined. >> the higher their rank, the more they should know better and the more accountable and the impact their conduct has on the department. >> reporter: but the records they gave us which do not include demotions show last year no one with higher rankings than a captain was disciplined. three captains were disciplined, 11 lieutenants, 29 sergeants, and 1
last year, and the offenses include negligent use or loss of mpd equipment, drug use, making an untruthfultement, and conduct which constitutes a crime. >> have demoted 11 officials. >> reporter: police chief kathy lanier wasn't available to go on camera so she was available by phone. >> i know i have given disciplinary action taken against command staff. >> there isn't a single level high supervisor in this year. >> reporter: police officers and others in the...
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between senator reid's plan and speaker boehner's on discretionary spending and both of them are untruthful to the american people. both of them take the american people at a lap and say we can wink and nod at you and we can tell you something's that not true and we can walk out of here saying we spent less money. well, you're only going to spend less money than what we planned to spend, which was way too much in the first place, which was totally unsustainable as well. so let's just be honest with them. our deal is we don't have the courage to actually make the cuts that are listed in here. we don't have the courage to eliminate the waste. we don't have the courage to eliminate the duplication. why? because every one of these programs has a political backing and we're politicians. and -- and unfortunately, too often we're that instead of statesmen. it's time for us, both sides, to lead this country, to lead the country in a vision of here's the real truth of our problem. now let's have a debate about what should be the number-one priority. how much should we spend on defense? should we con
between senator reid's plan and speaker boehner's on discretionary spending and both of them are untruthful to the american people. both of them take the american people at a lap and say we can wink and nod at you and we can tell you something's that not true and we can walk out of here saying we spent less money. well, you're only going to spend less money than what we planned to spend, which was way too much in the first place, which was totally unsustainable as well. so let's just be honest...
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. >> reporter: however, observers say the very public admissions that she has been untruthful about a wide variety of topics, makes her a difficult victim. >> people say unconsciously and consciously in their head whether or not they believe the person and they take into consideration people's reputations, their backgrounds. >> reporter: a letter prosecutors sent to the court also reveals the woman now says she did not report the incident to a supervisor immediately, but instead, proceeded to clean a nearby room and then strauss-kahn's room as well. they say she admits filing false tax returns and misrepresenting her income. and then this. prosecutors say the woman told them an moesh story about being a victim of gang rape and later admitted that never occurred. legal expert says it is still possible for rape victims with dubious past to find justice, but in this case, they say the defendant is unlikely to accept a plea deal or admit guilt. certainly seems to have the resources, the money and determination to fight hard to clear his name. >> thank you. >>> in the southwest, this is no
. >> reporter: however, observers say the very public admissions that she has been untruthful about a wide variety of topics, makes her a difficult victim. >> people say unconsciously and consciously in their head whether or not they believe the person and they take into consideration people's reputations, their backgrounds. >> reporter: a letter prosecutors sent to the court also reveals the woman now says she did not report the incident to a supervisor immediately, but...
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when washington says it's going to cut spendin it's untruthful with the american public. because both the boehner bill and the reid bill increase discretionary spending over the next 10 years by one of them 30 billion and the other $832 billion. how is it that we can with a straight face in this body talk about a cut when in fact we're going to -- and c.b.o. says we're going to actually increase the spending in the discretionary accounts over the next 10 years nearly a trillion dollars. and you've heard the debate in the house, in the senate of a sput. and of course, that goes to what the heart of the probl is in our country. is words get twisted around to the advantage of the politicians, but to the disadvange of the american citizens. we are in trouble financially. most people agree with that. we have programs that are in difficult straits. as a matter of fact, they're broke. they're not just in dficult stits. here's the ones that are broke. medicare part a trust fund, worst case scenario, this year, 2016. that's the fund that solves and ys for hospitalizations for our
when washington says it's going to cut spendin it's untruthful with the american public. because both the boehner bill and the reid bill increase discretionary spending over the next 10 years by one of them 30 billion and the other $832 billion. how is it that we can with a straight face in this body talk about a cut when in fact we're going to -- and c.b.o. says we're going to actually increase the spending in the discretionary accounts over the next 10 years nearly a trillion dollars. and...
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they end this note by saying, during the course of this investigation, she was untruthful with assistant district attorney about a variety of additional topics concerning her history, background, present circumstances and personal relationships. >> the man who wanted to be president of france could be headed back within weeks? >> reporter: weeks or months. that doesn't mean the legal issues are over. expect she could file a civil lawsuit, even if the charges were opped. and if prosecutors believe she invented this she could face legal problems, too. >>> dan, thank you. >>> puzzling authorities in new england for days now. a woman's bodice covered in a public pool outside boston. swimmers had been swimming above her for nearly three days. life guards never noticed. how is this possible? abc's linsey davis is in fall river, massachusetts, tonight. >> reporter: good evening, david. this is what we've been waiting for. the autopsy report. and it confirms what many people thought was too horrible to be true. it confirms there was a drowning. meaning, there was a body in this pool for almost t
they end this note by saying, during the course of this investigation, she was untruthful with assistant district attorney about a variety of additional topics concerning her history, background, present circumstances and personal relationships. >> the man who wanted to be president of france could be headed back within weeks? >> reporter: weeks or months. that doesn't mean the legal issues are over. expect she could file a civil lawsuit, even if the charges were opped. and if...
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security and peace and therefore should not be discussed by the un security or he when rights council untruth of an external intervention and injection of considerable funds to slice certain circles have infringed on rights the rights of syrian citizen a strong many protesters were in fact bribed and we even have the details of the amounts paid in arms purchased at the moment and we also are aware of the conspiracies against as you mentioned some common interests and would like to say that syria is truly the main lines resistance keeps up stream ism and checked the work preventing it from spreading all over the region and russia is not that far from our region and quite often not to deal with religious extremism just like syria when we stand up for ourselves russia protect its principles and standpoints . why does protect not only both our countries but also china and all those countries threatened by extremism when the charges are laid at iran's door that it's been intervening in the syrian crisis is that shoes and what would you want to say in response to such allegations that are going to
security and peace and therefore should not be discussed by the un security or he when rights council untruth of an external intervention and injection of considerable funds to slice certain circles have infringed on rights the rights of syrian citizen a strong many protesters were in fact bribed and we even have the details of the amounts paid in arms purchased at the moment and we also are aware of the conspiracies against as you mentioned some common interests and would like to say that...
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looking into the possibility of a right wing killers in america when they're responsible for untruths of deaths and hundreds of attacks in the last decade now. well i'm not familiar with the numbers that you're looking at but i know for instance in the case of anders breivik i read through his entire fifteen hundred eighteen page manifesto this was a guy that it made he had no personal relationship with god or jesus christ perfectly happy to have worshipers or odin on his team he was into racial purity he wanted to develop these and be true fertilization facilities and third world countries where they would breed ninety five to ninety nine percent pure nordic types and then shortly before his attack he planned to spend the night with a two thousand euro a night to hooker and consume a bottle of wine he purchased at an auction in one thousand seventy nine have been saving for a special purpose so he might call himself a christian i wouldn't i don't think anybody else would well i. they're the you know arguably well ok my point isn't that he's doing this in the name of jesus you know my
looking into the possibility of a right wing killers in america when they're responsible for untruths of deaths and hundreds of attacks in the last decade now. well i'm not familiar with the numbers that you're looking at but i know for instance in the case of anders breivik i read through his entire fifteen hundred eighteen page manifesto this was a guy that it made he had no personal relationship with god or jesus christ perfectly happy to have worshipers or odin on his team he was into...
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prosecutors now admit the housekeeper was untruthful in the past. and prosecutors say they will continue to pursue the case. kahn was released from house arrest over the weekend after questions of the accuser came to light. >>> a french novelist is expected to file a complaint in paris tomorrow accusing kahn of trying to rape her nearly a decade ago. >>> the clean up continues on the yellow stone river in montana after an oil pipeline ruptures. exxon estimates a thousand barrels spilled before the spill finally stopped. the company says the oil is now out of the water. the oil has seeped into pastures and that has many farmers concerned. >> there's oil all over the top soil. and i don't want my animals eating that. it's scary, i mean i grew up here. this is my place. i know this place like the back of my hand. >> reporter: it's still not known what caused that 12-inch pipeline to leak. it was temporarily closed in may and in the last year, regulators warned exxonmobil about pipelines in that same line. >>> residents have been allowed back into the t
prosecutors now admit the housekeeper was untruthful in the past. and prosecutors say they will continue to pursue the case. kahn was released from house arrest over the weekend after questions of the accuser came to light. >>> a french novelist is expected to file a complaint in paris tomorrow accusing kahn of trying to rape her nearly a decade ago. >>> the clean up continues on the yellow stone river in montana after an oil pipeline ruptures. exxon estimates a thousand...
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sort of thing i like the idea that he's defying the congress and this is looking like a wrong call untruth you will the congress say you can't do anything in this foreign policy area and he's going to do it anyway we've legislated you can do it and he's going to do it anyway i like the fact he's bringing this guy back from so if you're referring to that individual article three courts because that's where this malone's it does not belong in guantanamo it does not belong in secret prisons it belongs in the open transparent in our justice system a lot of people can say it also doesn't along in the military commissions because then you have to prove that you have jurisdiction over this human being and they haven't even told us where they were going to be at which a very. legal problems and i guess you could say so we also found out that not only did they have this this man or sammy captured from somalia but they also have been launching drone strikes in somalia and number of weeks ago right from here are they were not alone and growing stronger i'm just curious leaving. and i said earlier tod
sort of thing i like the idea that he's defying the congress and this is looking like a wrong call untruth you will the congress say you can't do anything in this foreign policy area and he's going to do it anyway we've legislated you can do it and he's going to do it anyway i like the fact he's bringing this guy back from so if you're referring to that individual article three courts because that's where this malone's it does not belong in guantanamo it does not belong in secret prisons it...
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. >> reporter: she was found guilty on four lesser counts of providing untruthful information to law enforcement officers. the punishment for that is fore years and she will likely get credit for the three years she's already served. caylee first thought to be missing until six months later when her remains were found in this wooded swamp. they sealed the case against their mom. the case all circumstantial. the testimony from dozen of witnesses left an impression on the jury that for the first time was made public this afternoon. casey anthony not guilty in the death of her little girl. >> and we want to hear what you think about the verdict. go to our facebook page, nbcwashington and give us your opinions coming up at 5:00, we'll talk to a former montgomery prosecutor about why the jury came back with this not guilty verdict. >>> close to home now, prince georges county councilmember leslie johnson has resigned. her action comes just days after pleading guilty to witness and evidence tampering. her resignation takes effect july 31st. johnson and her husband jack johnson were arreste
. >> reporter: she was found guilty on four lesser counts of providing untruthful information to law enforcement officers. the punishment for that is fore years and she will likely get credit for the three years she's already served. caylee first thought to be missing until six months later when her remains were found in this wooded swamp. they sealed the case against their mom. the case all circumstantial. the testimony from dozen of witnesses left an impression on the jury that for the...
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her own attorney says that she admitted that untruth herself by saying because she said she was afraid about what might happen. if she said that in her initial application. she said the truth. additionally, they're saying, prosecutors, that she lied on her income tax form by claiming a neighbor's child as her own and that she lied about her income so she could live in her present low income housing, but beyond that, prosecutors in their filing simply generally said and there were other untruths, other lies she said about her background and other matters they did not specify. >> all right, susan candiotti for us who was at the hearing. thank you. now, i'd like to play for you some sound from outside court after that hearing from both sides. we'll hear now from the district attorney and also from the alleged victim's lawyer. listen to this. >> today's proceedings did not dismiss the indictment or any of the charges against the defenda defendant. our prosecutors from the manhattan d.a.'s office will continue their investigation into these alleged crimes and will do so until we have uncove
her own attorney says that she admitted that untruth herself by saying because she said she was afraid about what might happen. if she said that in her initial application. she said the truth. additionally, they're saying, prosecutors, that she lied on her income tax form by claiming a neighbor's child as her own and that she lied about her income so she could live in her present low income housing, but beyond that, prosecutors in their filing simply generally said and there were other...
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on, you know, what's before me, what's truth, untruth, on the material world. and not the abstract. faith is very much an abstract. >> well, christianity is quite prevalent in a lot of your books. and the influence of christianity on the native -- on native americans. >> guest: yes, it is. >> host: why? >> guest: because it's been a -- and continues to be one of the colonizing forces. christianity has been one of the -- from the beginning it was save the soul, but don't worry about the body. it's already to kill an indian person, but you have to save their soul. to this day, christianity, depending on where you live, some people are not christians. some people are southern baptist. in their -- you know, like -- in our area. a lot of people go to baptist churches. a lot of us. a lot of people in the pueblos are catholic. they mix tradition with catholicism. it depends on how it's used. but it has been one the worse colonizing forces, education and religion. used against indian people. >> the boarding schools. >> yeah. >> what was the effect? when did it happen? >> they actually were
on, you know, what's before me, what's truth, untruth, on the material world. and not the abstract. faith is very much an abstract. >> well, christianity is quite prevalent in a lot of your books. and the influence of christianity on the native -- on native americans. >> guest: yes, it is. >> host: why? >> guest: because it's been a -- and continues to be one of the colonizing forces. christianity has been one of the -- from the beginning it was save the soul, but don't...
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. >> reporter: however, observers say the prosecutor's public admissions that she's been untruthful about a variety of topics makes her a very difficult, alleged victim to put on a witness stand. >> rape cases people say unconsciously and consciously in their head whether or not they believe the person and they do take into consideration people's reputations, backgrounds. >> reporter: a letter prosecutors sent to the court reveals the woman now says she did not report the incident to a supervisor immediately but instead, proceeded to clean a nearby room and then strauss-kahn's room as well. they say she admits filing false tax returns and misrepresenting her income to continue living in public housing. and there's this -- prosecutors say the woman told them an emotional story about being a victim of gang rape in her home country and later admitted that never occurred. legal experts will tell you, it is possible for rape victims with dubious backgrounds not perfect to find justice in criminal courts. however in this case the defendant is unlikely to accept a plea deal or admit guilt and he
. >> reporter: however, observers say the prosecutor's public admissions that she's been untruthful about a variety of topics makes her a very difficult, alleged victim to put on a witness stand. >> rape cases people say unconsciously and consciously in their head whether or not they believe the person and they do take into consideration people's reputations, backgrounds. >> reporter: a letter prosecutors sent to the court reveals the woman now says she did not report the...
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when washington says it's going to cut spending, it's untruthful with the american public. because both the boehner bill and the reid bill increase discretionary spding over the next 10 years by one of them $830 billion and the other $832 billion. how is it that we can with a straight face in this body talk about a cut when in fact we're going to -- and c.b.o. says we're going to actually increase the spending in the discretionary accounts over the next 10 years nearly a trillion dollars. and you've heard the debate in the house, the senate of a sput. and of course, that goes to what the heart of the problem is in our country is words get twisted around to the advantage of the politicians, but to the disadvantage of the american citizens. we are in trouble financially. most people agree with that. we have programs that are in difficult straits. as a matter of fact, they're broke. they're not just in difficult straits. here's the ones that are broke. medicare part a trust fund, worst case scenario, this year, 2016. that's the fund that solves and pays for hospitalizations fo
when washington says it's going to cut spending, it's untruthful with the american public. because both the boehner bill and the reid bill increase discretionary spding over the next 10 years by one of them $830 billion and the other $832 billion. how is it that we can with a straight face in this body talk about a cut when in fact we're going to -- and c.b.o. says we're going to actually increase the spending in the discretionary accounts over the next 10 years nearly a trillion dollars. and...
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prosecutors wrote during the course of this investigation, the complainant was untruthful with assistantistrict attorneys about a variety of additional topics concerning their history, background, present circumstances and background. >> jamie: no nap time for those supposed to keep us safe in the sky. the federal aviation administration and the union for air traffic contollers agreeing to new moves designed to fight worker fatigue and keep them alert. the guidelines come after several incidents of air traffic contollers falling asleep on the job. molly henneberg live in washington. how about the changes? sounds promising. >> hi, jamie, let's talk about what's been changed. for one thing if an air traffic controller is scheduled to work, but too fatigued to do the job. he or she can call in or use vacation or sick time to take the day off. if contollers are working the overnight shift. air traffic is light. they can listen to the radio and read in order to stay active and help stay awake. these new measures have been in development for a couple of years, but after particularly important
prosecutors wrote during the course of this investigation, the complainant was untruthful with assistantistrict attorneys about a variety of additional topics concerning their history, background, present circumstances and background. >> jamie: no nap time for those supposed to keep us safe in the sky. the federal aviation administration and the union for air traffic contollers agreeing to new moves designed to fight worker fatigue and keep them alert. the guidelines come after several...
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when washington says it's going to cut spending, it's untruthful with the american public. because both the boehner bill and the reid bill increase discretionary spending over the next 10 years by one of them $830 billion and the other $832 billion. how is it that we can with a straight face in this body talk about a cut when in fact we're going to -- and c.b.o. says we're going to actually increase the spending in the discretionary accounts over the next 10 years nearly a trillion dollars. and you've heard the debate in the house, in the senate of a sput. and of course, that goes to what the heart of the problem is in our country. is words get twisted around to the advantage of the politicians, but to the disadvantage of the american citizens. we are in trouble financially. most people agree with that. we have programs that are in difficult straits. as a matter of fact, they're broke. they're not just in difficult straits. here's the ones that are broke. medicare part a trust fund, worst case scenario, this year, 2016. that's the fund that solves and pays for hospitalizati
when washington says it's going to cut spending, it's untruthful with the american public. because both the boehner bill and the reid bill increase discretionary spending over the next 10 years by one of them $830 billion and the other $832 billion. how is it that we can with a straight face in this body talk about a cut when in fact we're going to -- and c.b.o. says we're going to actually increase the spending in the discretionary accounts over the next 10 years nearly a trillion dollars. and...
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. >> in a court filing, the prosecution said there were untruths in the star witness's accounts and statementthat she lied when she initially claimed that she had been gang raped by soldiers in her native west africa, that there were lies regarding her application for asylum to live here in the united states that she didn't tell the truth about a phone call with a prison inmate who was convicted of drug trafficking or drug dealing, where she asked him for vice on whether she should go after dominique strauss-kahn. and she said she originally stayed in that hall way after the alleged attack, sexual attack. then she reversed herself and said she actually went on, or maybe they had evidence to clean another room and then going back in to call her hotel supervisor. there are several other reversals. eshe said it was because of year. >> describe the reaction inside the courthouse and outside. >> i think it's my fourth time here, the fourth hearing. you may remember last time, there was an organized demonstration of hotel maids, chamber maids here, yelling vocifero vociferously, shame on you as dom
. >> in a court filing, the prosecution said there were untruths in the star witness's accounts and statementthat she lied when she initially claimed that she had been gang raped by soldiers in her native west africa, that there were lies regarding her application for asylum to live here in the united states that she didn't tell the truth about a phone call with a prison inmate who was convicted of drug trafficking or drug dealing, where she asked him for vice on whether she should go...