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victims. was also charged with one count of traveling to engage in sexual convict a minor involving two minor victims. mr. fogle has notified the court in our office that he skbends to plead guilty to those charges. that agreement was also filed in federal court this morning. those documents are a matter of public record and are available to any member of the public that wishes to see them. you have been provided by with copies of those documents. today jared fogle has been charged and has admitted to participate i participating in a five-year criminal scheme to exploit children. beginning in 2011, fogle learned that the head of the jared foundation, russell taylor, was sexually exploit ago 14-year-old girl. at that time, fogle chose to receive and repeatedly view child pornography involving that 14-year-old girl. this continued during a four-year period and fogle's actions resulted in the sexual victimization of 12 minors in the state of inn u.n. that's not all. in pleadings filed today, fogl
victims. was also charged with one count of traveling to engage in sexual convict a minor involving two minor victims. mr. fogle has notified the court in our office that he skbends to plead guilty to those charges. that agreement was also filed in federal court this morning. those documents are a matter of public record and are available to any member of the public that wishes to see them. you have been provided by with copies of those documents. today jared fogle has been charged and has...
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white victim cases typically did, black victim typically did not. my state of alabama 65% of all murder victims are block but 80% of the people on death row are there for crimes involving victims who were white. and that consciousness of whose lives matter has shaped our ability to do justice. and we don't think that the lives of people who are arrested matter. we don't think that the lives of poor people matter. we don't think that the lives of young black and brown boys an men matter. we don't think that the lives of women who have used drugs matter. and our consciousness about how to protect them and help them and serve them is gone. >> rose: you were saying no matter what you have done. >> that's right. >> rose: your life matters. >> absolutely. and in a just society that has to be true for everyone. you know, the germans didn't think that jewish lives matter. in south africa, thewhite minority didn't think black lives matter. and rwanda you had this notion that some tribes don't matter. and that consciousness is what leads to horror, to genocid
white victim cases typically did, black victim typically did not. my state of alabama 65% of all murder victims are block but 80% of the people on death row are there for crimes involving victims who were white. and that consciousness of whose lives matter has shaped our ability to do justice. and we don't think that the lives of people who are arrested matter. we don't think that the lives of poor people matter. we don't think that the lives of young black and brown boys an men matter. we...
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and a crucial part of addressing domestic violence, helping the victim. joining us, a nonprofit group that helps survivors of domestic violence and especially south asian women. we will wrap up with lemonade alley at the fremont festival of the arts where children to young adults utilize the most traditional of all fundraising methods, the lemonade stand, to generate funds for charity, maybe stir up interest in becoming an entrepreneur. all coming up. >>> domestic violence is certainly not a unique problem for the asian american and pacific islander communities, but it does have unique cultural characteristics and that means it is crucial to have an understanding, proper perspective in dealing with the situation. joining us now, paul gin, deputy district attorney in santa clara county and president of the national asian pacific islander prosecutors association of also with us, charles wong, deputy district attorney in santa clara county, and co-founder. give us an idea of the start of it, how did it get started? >> a group of prosecutors got together, fou
and a crucial part of addressing domestic violence, helping the victim. joining us, a nonprofit group that helps survivors of domestic violence and especially south asian women. we will wrap up with lemonade alley at the fremont festival of the arts where children to young adults utilize the most traditional of all fundraising methods, the lemonade stand, to generate funds for charity, maybe stir up interest in becoming an entrepreneur. all coming up. >>> domestic violence is certainly...
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we have 14 victims.look at the charging documents, we've considered what happened to all 14 victims. in federal court the number of counts doesn't always make a huge difference. there's enough statutory exposure to get a sentence of the time that we would recommend. we didn't cut him any breaks. this is the deal that you get whether you're rich or not. >> did you get any indication from the victims that they were bowled over by his celebrity status? >> a lot of them didn't know who he was. some of them did. they didn't know they had been victims. with regard to a lot of the victims in indiana, they had no idea they were being filmed, so they had to wake up one day and find out they had been sexually exploited because they happened to be at somebody's house changing clothes, showering, whatever. so it made it all the worse that that's happening with a famous person because it draws attention to what they have had to go through. this is one of the reasons why they needed such high restitution and why we ma
we have 14 victims.look at the charging documents, we've considered what happened to all 14 victims. in federal court the number of counts doesn't always make a huge difference. there's enough statutory exposure to get a sentence of the time that we would recommend. we didn't cut him any breaks. this is the deal that you get whether you're rich or not. >> did you get any indication from the victims that they were bowled over by his celebrity status? >> a lot of them didn't know who...
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a sexual offense but on men and not victimizing women . i think needs to go both ways. sen. warren: ms. bolger, would you like to weigh in? ms bolger.: the most important thing about consent education is that it starts early and keeps going. we need education in middle school, high school, college. it needs to start the week first years get to campus and it needs to continue. i have no recollection of any orientation or education programming i received around this because as a first-year in your first week, you are bombarded with so many messages and information so it needs to be ongoing. i see a lot of schools trying to fly by by doing online prevention education. i went vegan education is not education. it needs to be in person and it needs to be -- online education is not education. it also needs to be looked at as a cultural norms and values base level, talking about sexism and violence more broadly. sen. warren: can you tell us what you have found was effective or not in terms of prevention. ms. napolitano: it is an evolving area. in
a sexual offense but on men and not victimizing women . i think needs to go both ways. sen. warren: ms. bolger, would you like to weigh in? ms bolger.: the most important thing about consent education is that it starts early and keeps going. we need education in middle school, high school, college. it needs to start the week first years get to campus and it needs to continue. i have no recollection of any orientation or education programming i received around this because as a first-year in...
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we don't say, if you victimize me, i get to victimize you.t is not a strategy of getting to a healthier place. charlie: that's the same thing about torture. bryan: because you victimize that person we get to victimize that person. at creates another kind of victimization. what is death penalty. it is biased. not in the race of the offender but in the race of the victim. 22 times more like ily to get the death penaltyy if the victim is white than black. alabama -- charlie: 22. ryan: 11 times more likely and went to the united states supreme court, 11 times more likely to get the death penalty if the victim is white than black. 22 times more likely if the defendant is black and the victim is white. nd that was subjected to all varied analysis. white victim cases typically did and black cases did not. 65% of all murder victims are black, but 80% of the people on death row are there for victims who are right. that consciousness of whose lives matter has shaped our ability to do justice and we don't think the lives of people who are respite matter
we don't say, if you victimize me, i get to victimize you.t is not a strategy of getting to a healthier place. charlie: that's the same thing about torture. bryan: because you victimize that person we get to victimize that person. at creates another kind of victimization. what is death penalty. it is biased. not in the race of the offender but in the race of the victim. 22 times more like ily to get the death penaltyy if the victim is white than black. alabama -- charlie: 22. ryan: 11 times...
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we are victims.hey can't do this to us. >> and yet they did. >> they did. >> the system that was set up to protect kids both those who make stupid mistakes or have problems like this in their life and the ones that are affected by those choices. it's greatly failed. for us it's like go to the store and there is your picture on a magazine or whatever. >> and like whatever things they might say legally we can do this or that it's obviously not protecting us here. >> and the freedom of information act is not -- you can't foia a juvenile case. there is probably hokeypokey going on there. i don't know what that deal was. i know that the tabloids released it even are used to exploiting women. they have the parent company their major porn provider. i don't know if their mindset they are used to making objects out of women and maybe we just didn't seem any different. >> when we see the tears, what was it? what was it about the disclosure that was so painful? >> i see it as a revictimization that is even 1,00
we are victims.hey can't do this to us. >> and yet they did. >> they did. >> the system that was set up to protect kids both those who make stupid mistakes or have problems like this in their life and the ones that are affected by those choices. it's greatly failed. for us it's like go to the store and there is your picture on a magazine or whatever. >> and like whatever things they might say legally we can do this or that it's obviously not protecting us here. >>...
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the shrapnel is usually what maims or kills the victim., nails, staples, and screws were used. that's an antipersonnel device. that's used to maim or kill. >> when you go to those crime scenes or when you see the devastation that was left behind and then you read about what he says and how he felt about those bombs, it's really chilling. it's chilling that someone can think like that, behave like that, and do that kind of thing. >> by now, the unabomber had been at large for almost 17 years. >> we talk about lone actors a lot, how difficult they are to catch. the unabomber was the lone wolf in the most classic sense. >> socially, he defined himself as a social cripple. but technologically, ironically because he was so anti-technology, he absolutely had utmost confidence in his ability to keep from blowing himself up. nobody has seen anybody like theodore kaczynski. ♪ imagine - she won't have to remember passwords. or obsess about security. she'll log in with her smile. he'll have his very own personal assistant. and this guy won't just sur
the shrapnel is usually what maims or kills the victim., nails, staples, and screws were used. that's an antipersonnel device. that's used to maim or kill. >> when you go to those crime scenes or when you see the devastation that was left behind and then you read about what he says and how he felt about those bombs, it's really chilling. it's chilling that someone can think like that, behave like that, and do that kind of thing. >> by now, the unabomber had been at large for almost...
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we don't say, if you victimize me, i get to victimize you.is not a healthy strategy for getting to a healthier place. charlie: that's the same thing about torture. if we torture, they will torture. bryan: absolutely. the other thing we do not say is because you victimize that person we get to victimize that person. that creates another kind of victimization. what is interesting about the deathpenalty and race, penalty is racially biased. not in the race of the offender but in the race of the victim. you are 22 times more likely to get the death penalty if the victim is white than if the victim is black. charlie: 22. bryan: 11 times more likely and went to the united states supreme court, 11 times more likely to get the death penalty if the victim is white than black. 22 times more likely if the defendant is black and the victim is white. and that was subjected to all kinds of multivariate analyses. race was the determining factor. white cases -- white victims cases typically did and black cases did not. 65% of all murder victims are black, bu
we don't say, if you victimize me, i get to victimize you.is not a healthy strategy for getting to a healthier place. charlie: that's the same thing about torture. if we torture, they will torture. bryan: absolutely. the other thing we do not say is because you victimize that person we get to victimize that person. that creates another kind of victimization. what is interesting about the deathpenalty and race, penalty is racially biased. not in the race of the offender but in the race of the...
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that is who the victims of the atomic bomb were. war congregates of the send art church supplies to students at the elementary school. the students there use the art supplies at a time when there were very little supplies of any sort. you see so many reports of students. there are living like streeter and kids basically. they were orphaned. they had no shelter. they put up makeshift shelters. just getting art supplies was a huge issue for these kids. gratitude they sent back to reince and paintings to the congregation. i understand that these were lost for a long time. they were later rediscovered. members of the church, some of them went back to hero shema. they met with some of the kids. there is a very nice documentary about this. >> -- japanese -- >> i thought it would add a nice touch to the exhibit. it would add a human side in a different way. americans that reach out to the people in hero shema. and gratitude on the part of the children who received those. family -- these were famous japanese artist who came into the city of
that is who the victims of the atomic bomb were. war congregates of the send art church supplies to students at the elementary school. the students there use the art supplies at a time when there were very little supplies of any sort. you see so many reports of students. there are living like streeter and kids basically. they were orphaned. they had no shelter. they put up makeshift shelters. just getting art supplies was a huge issue for these kids. gratitude they sent back to reince and...
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a possibility for them to be victims and victimizers at the same time. i wanted to panels to show that. the first one here is called "crows." there were 300,000 citizens, 43,000 japanese soldiers, 45,000 korean slave laborers. they were badly treated by the japanese. they were discriminated against in japan and also discriminated against during the time of the atomic bombing. they got no medical treatment, no aid at all. many of them died in the streets. this one is called "crows." it shows crows plucking out the eyeballs of the dead korean victims here. it is very controversial inside japan, still. shinzo abe and his administration is doing everything they can to cover up the history of japanese atrocities toward the koreans. i want to show that part of it, too. i wanted to complicate it further. this was about the american pow's. there were 23 of them in the bombing. many of them survived, only to be beaten to death by enraged japanese citizens. they depicted several women among the american pows. there were no women there. it is baffling why they chos
a possibility for them to be victims and victimizers at the same time. i wanted to panels to show that. the first one here is called "crows." there were 300,000 citizens, 43,000 japanese soldiers, 45,000 korean slave laborers. they were badly treated by the japanese. they were discriminated against in japan and also discriminated against during the time of the atomic bombing. they got no medical treatment, no aid at all. many of them died in the streets. this one is called...
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they were the victims. they were exploited again by the tabloids that got this police report, but here's the thing about a reality show like this. the same goes for whether it's "duck dynasty" or honey boo boo. the coastal elites don't get it. but the risk you take when you display your whole family is this. they're not just actors. they are real people. and when they develop problems, when they say something infl inflammato inflammatory, get into trouble as happened here, first, you have the liberals coming after them, but also, it becomes more difficult because it contaminates the television product because these are real people and they are selling themselves. >> is there a double standard? that's what their sporters say because the duggar, they had dealt with their issues years ago. gone to law enforcement, i realize the controversy, but they had dealt with it. then it was outed to the public, then became a story again. however, a lot of reality tv shows out there who have serious problems. look at the
they were the victims. they were exploited again by the tabloids that got this police report, but here's the thing about a reality show like this. the same goes for whether it's "duck dynasty" or honey boo boo. the coastal elites don't get it. but the risk you take when you display your whole family is this. they're not just actors. they are real people. and when they develop problems, when they say something infl inflammato inflammatory, get into trouble as happened here, first, you...
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. >> they have the suspect, where are the victims? this all unfolded at a park in blossom hill neighborhood. robert honda is at the scene of the exclusive video of this chase and arrest. >> san jose police called a wild and scary chase, as the surveillance video show, you can see the suspect, running from right to left. described as a latino male in his 20s, after the attempting kidnapping of a child. the driver roars off with the man clinging to her window. the man falls off, runs away as police swarm the area. he may have tried to kidnap two children, one at the park and another as he ran from the scene. >> acting bizarre. possibly on drugs, we don't know. still in the middle of that investigation. at one point, he tried to grab a child at the playground over here. so, he continued acting bizarre. >> police say the man attempted another carjacking, but was spotted by police, chased and captured, the victims fled, and police need them to come forward. >> they probably got scared. the person we are being looing for is taken into custo
. >> they have the suspect, where are the victims? this all unfolded at a park in blossom hill neighborhood. robert honda is at the scene of the exclusive video of this chase and arrest. >> san jose police called a wild and scary chase, as the surveillance video show, you can see the suspect, running from right to left. described as a latino male in his 20s, after the attempting kidnapping of a child. the driver roars off with the man clinging to her window. the man falls off, runs...
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pregnant woman just narrowly becoming a fifth victim. nearly escapes becoming a victim. could all of these cases be linked? >> and, probably time to pay up. the burlington county bridge commission getting ready to vote on toll increase. will vote tonight at 6:00. it is going up. >> and then this. some were using sheep, other were using goats, all with great success. >> well, towns in our area are getting the help from furry creatures to help them clean up. why they prefer to use goats over traditional landscapers. >> ya, a loft towns do. that will good day, it is wednesday, august the 12th, 2015. >> well, good morning to you, mike. >> good morning to you, alex holley. good morning to you, sue serio. >> so glad we got this rain out of the way. >> yes, big difference from yesterday. see few left over clouds from the system we had come through yesterday, making for gorgeous silhouette of the ben franklin bridge and christ church steeple. it is looking pretty good this morning, and it is only going to get better in the next couple of days. so, we've got bus stop buddy back o
pregnant woman just narrowly becoming a fifth victim. nearly escapes becoming a victim. could all of these cases be linked? >> and, probably time to pay up. the burlington county bridge commission getting ready to vote on toll increase. will vote tonight at 6:00. it is going up. >> and then this. some were using sheep, other were using goats, all with great success. >> well, towns in our area are getting the help from furry creatures to help them clean up. why they prefer to...
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bashing and victim blaming and throwing this family, not only this victim but the family under the busover and over. it's unprecedented in my 18 years. i've never seen anything to that degree. >> reporter: something got under your skin big time there. >> yes. this is a 15-year-old kid. you're a 35-year-old woman, 36-year-old woman. that you took advantage of. and you're blaming -- not just blaming him but accusing him of a crime that could put him in prison for the rest of his life. extraordinarily bothering me. >> reporter: because, he said, none of the evidence, not one thing, suggested that the boy was in any way aggressive or abusive toward the woman he loved. >> all rise. >> reporter: seven weeks later, after spending thanksgiving and christmas behind bars, out her sentencing came abigail simon visibly diminished. when it was her chance to speak, she said, perhaps no surprise, she regretted her decision to turn down the plea deal which would likely have meant mere months in jail in total. kicking herself really, for the way she put it, selfishly choosing to fight for herself rathe
bashing and victim blaming and throwing this family, not only this victim but the family under the busover and over. it's unprecedented in my 18 years. i've never seen anything to that degree. >> reporter: something got under your skin big time there. >> yes. this is a 15-year-old kid. you're a 35-year-old woman, 36-year-old woman. that you took advantage of. and you're blaming -- not just blaming him but accusing him of a crime that could put him in prison for the rest of his life....
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two victims hobbled home tuesday morning. one on crutches. the other getting support from her friends. they both were shot multiple times and survived. two of their friends aren't doing well. >> i just told her she was pregnant and she lost the child, you know, and that's sad. >> reporter: a 19-year-old woman, four months pregnant, shot five times in this driveby shooting, sources tell me. a coma. >> people are very upset. milling around. >> reporter: it happened around 11 monday night. police say two men drove past an apartment on dwight street and opened fire. victims. so many shots, residents thought they were fireworks. >> i heard maybe 5 to 7 gunshots. >> difficult to tell which is a firecracker and which is a gunshot. by the time we came to the window, there were i think eight ambulances here and the police were everywhere. >> this woman's daughter was there and had just left. victims. >> all she heard was shots. after she ran back to make surer was okay. >> police believe the shooting shooting monday. a motive many in this community ar
two victims hobbled home tuesday morning. one on crutches. the other getting support from her friends. they both were shot multiple times and survived. two of their friends aren't doing well. >> i just told her she was pregnant and she lost the child, you know, and that's sad. >> reporter: a 19-year-old woman, four months pregnant, shot five times in this driveby shooting, sources tell me. a coma. >> people are very upset. milling around. >> reporter: it happened around...
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they stole the victim's wallet, phone, television and other items. despite his, the 76-year-old somehow managed to make it out his front door shorely after 8:30 this morning. -- shortly after 8:30 this morning. just as victim got to the steps there were some sanitation workers in the area and helped him. >> he just told us what happened. i was home and i was awoken by a punch in the face something like that, um, he was beaten. um, he said he was there for a couple hours. >> so i got a knife and cut the binding off his hands because he was ziptieded, hands swelling up so we tried to get the binding off his hands. >> reporter: his neighbor, anthony, was stunned to see his friend bruised and bleeding. >> i notice his face all bloody black eye blood all over his shirt in his underwear didn't -- and fat lip. what the heck is going on? >> reporter: while knowing this could have been much worse, local residents are shaken. >> it scares me because i comb home late at night and just the fact that i could get robbed walking home is just really crazy. >> report
they stole the victim's wallet, phone, television and other items. despite his, the 76-year-old somehow managed to make it out his front door shorely after 8:30 this morning. -- shortly after 8:30 this morning. just as victim got to the steps there were some sanitation workers in the area and helped him. >> he just told us what happened. i was home and i was awoken by a punch in the face something like that, um, he was beaten. um, he said he was there for a couple hours. >> so i got...
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>> yeah, she wanted everyone to know she's not just a victim, she's a survivor. she wants everyone else out there who is a victim, who's had this experience, know they can feel that way, they can speak out, they can ask for justice, and they deserve it. >> reporter: the man she accuses of raping her is expected to testify next week. for "nightline," i'm geo benitez in concord, new hampshire. >>> up next, behind the scenes of a hidden camera show that can exbody bad behavior or the best of humanity on any given day. >>> plus, it was lavish. it was star-studded. so how did jennifer aniston manage to keep her wedding a secret from her friends? >> where there's a will, there is a way. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170 countries. the microsoft cloud allows us to immediately be able to access information, wherever we are. information for an athlete's medical care, or information to track their personal best. with microsoft cloud, we save millions of man n hour, and that's time that we can invest in our athletes and changing the world. we stop art
>> yeah, she wanted everyone to know she's not just a victim, she's a survivor. she wants everyone else out there who is a victim, who's had this experience, know they can feel that way, they can speak out, they can ask for justice, and they deserve it. >> reporter: the man she accuses of raping her is expected to testify next week. for "nightline," i'm geo benitez in concord, new hampshire. >>> up next, behind the scenes of a hidden camera show that can exbody...
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shooting victims were inside. a 26 year old man was shot twice in the back, list in the critical condition. twenty-eight year old plan was struck in the stomach and is also in critical, and 18 year old had a bullet in her foot. she is in stable condition. police say a high powered weapon was used in the shootings. >>> balistic evidence indicate at least 25 shots were fired from two separate caliber weapons. we found 24 spent shell casings, and these shell casings appeared to be from an assault rifle. >> a bag of marijuana was also found on the ground, and police say this is a well known drug area. the driver of the suv is being interviewed by police as are several witnesses. police are also reviewing surveillance video recorded near the scene. >>> people enjoying the park at franklin square yesterday say they're still in shock over bus that hit a man crossing the street nearby at race and franklin. police say 46 year old man was from south philadelphia. he was in the crosswalk when he was hit and killed right acro
shooting victims were inside. a 26 year old man was shot twice in the back, list in the critical condition. twenty-eight year old plan was struck in the stomach and is also in critical, and 18 year old had a bullet in her foot. she is in stable condition. police say a high powered weapon was used in the shootings. >>> balistic evidence indicate at least 25 shots were fired from two separate caliber weapons. we found 24 spent shell casings, and these shell casings appeared to be from an...
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they were just victims, not good and not bad. victims.nd the palestinians at this moment are victims. they're not better than me. they're just victims. and i don't want them to be victims. but why compare it? >> i don't compare it. my problem with it is i think if you've gone as a generation through such suffering why you don't sympathize with the new victims. >> i do. >> not you personally, but i'm just saying this is to me very troubling. because, you know, you meet people all the time that tell you, offense, my grandfather died mere, my aunt died there. and i'm like, are you blind? do you see when they build the the wall, the germans also built a wall and create a ghetto. >> you know, the son knows it hurts. but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children. most of the men that have seen their fathers hitting their wives, then hit their wives as well. they have been victims, and then they are the ones that make someone else victims. so you don't know from suffering. >> before ending our trip we knew we
they were just victims, not good and not bad. victims.nd the palestinians at this moment are victims. they're not better than me. they're just victims. and i don't want them to be victims. but why compare it? >> i don't compare it. my problem with it is i think if you've gone as a generation through such suffering why you don't sympathize with the new victims. >> i do. >> not you personally, but i'm just saying this is to me very troubling. because, you know, you meet people...
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there were unusual metal fragments on both victims.rs needed to find out what they were in order to stop a killer. >>> the spirit of washington was traveling from seattle along the shores of lake washington when it stopped unexpectedly because of some work being done on the tracks ahead.
there were unusual metal fragments on both victims.rs needed to find out what they were in order to stop a killer. >>> the spirit of washington was traveling from seattle along the shores of lake washington when it stopped unexpectedly because of some work being done on the tracks ahead.
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home to a medical facility that treats victims of agent orange.shed in 1991 by a german ngo, it's now ope hanoi city. this facility focuses on helping children. those with especially severe symptoms are allowed to stay for treatment and rehabilitation. more than 130 children live in the village. this pediatrician is the director. she's treated children suffering the effects of agent orange for 14 years. >> translator: his fingers are bent, so we massage them, to stretch them out. massaging the fingers, one by one, helps the blood to flow. this gets circulation going and keeps the fingers from stiffening. this child has cerebral palsy. he's afflicted with physical and mental disabilities. agent orange causes deformation and abnormalities in many parts of the body. that includes the heart and other internal organs. >> at the village, a variety of rehabilitation activities is used to restore bodily functions. weaving is one such activity. >> translator: the overall pattern is becoming irregular. if you adjust the weave little bit, it will look much b
home to a medical facility that treats victims of agent orange.shed in 1991 by a german ngo, it's now ope hanoi city. this facility focuses on helping children. those with especially severe symptoms are allowed to stay for treatment and rehabilitation. more than 130 children live in the village. this pediatrician is the director. she's treated children suffering the effects of agent orange for 14 years. >> translator: his fingers are bent, so we massage them, to stretch them out....
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victims here to safety. and we understand the government of india sees to their passports. they denied international travel to others. can you tell made the other equity is that we fully understand malaysia that would have caused the department to not pursue india? >> indiana tier ii ranking indicates it does not fully comply with minimum standards but it is making efforts to do so and the significance is with shelter and rehabilitation services as well as training of prosecutors and judges and launching upon the order of the supreme court to trace the whereabouts of lost and abandoned children. we remain concerned about the issue of the pieces. -- in july 2014 the government of india began to confiscate the passports of those who had received the visa provided by u.s. government to family members of victims. the indian high court has ruled in favor of the petitioners to have them confiscated as the policy as their violations of their rights under the constitution and they have not appealed the case but the
victims here to safety. and we understand the government of india sees to their passports. they denied international travel to others. can you tell made the other equity is that we fully understand malaysia that would have caused the department to not pursue india? >> indiana tier ii ranking indicates it does not fully comply with minimum standards but it is making efforts to do so and the significance is with shelter and rehabilitation services as well as training of prosecutors and...
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they are a sex trafficking victim. have focused on labor trafficking being the bigger problem in the world. it has become politically less attractive to focus on the adults involved in sex trafficking, even though host: they are out there. -- they are out there. host: why is that? guest: people's heartstrings are tugged by what happens to kids. my predecessor in the bush administration, john miller, as the human trafficking investor -- investigator, they were singularly focused on sex trafficking. i think it is important to look at both. host: let's look at what the secretary of state had to say about this at the end of july when this came out. here he is at the state department. secretary kerry: we want to provide evidence and facts that will help people who are already trying to achieve reforms to alleviate suffering and hold people accountable. we want to provide ag incentive for government at every level for people to do all that they can to prosecute trafficking and to shield at risk populations. and in conveying
they are a sex trafficking victim. have focused on labor trafficking being the bigger problem in the world. it has become politically less attractive to focus on the adults involved in sex trafficking, even though host: they are out there. -- they are out there. host: why is that? guest: people's heartstrings are tugged by what happens to kids. my predecessor in the bush administration, john miller, as the human trafficking investor -- investigator, they were singularly focused on sex...
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there were unusual metal fragments on both victims. and investigators needed to find out what they were in order to stop a killer. >>> the spirit of washington was traveling from seattle along the shores of lake washington when it stopped unexpectedly because of some work being done on the tracks ahead. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are slowing down. >> when the passengers looked outside, they saw more than just pretty scenery. >> witnesses who were on the dinner train saw what appeared to them to be a human body laying in the bottom of this creek. >> local authorities secured the site and found the remains of a middle-aged woman wearing a nightgown and slippers. a blue jacket was thrown nearby along with an empty pack of cigarettes. unfortunately, there were no fingerprints, dna, or any other forensic evidence on the cigarette pack. >> the medical pathologist who performed this autopsy was not able to determine a cause of death. >> the medical examiner's ultimate autopsy didn't show any obvious signs of homicidal violence. yet it was cl
there were unusual metal fragments on both victims. and investigators needed to find out what they were in order to stop a killer. >>> the spirit of washington was traveling from seattle along the shores of lake washington when it stopped unexpectedly because of some work being done on the tracks ahead. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are slowing down. >> when the passengers looked outside, they saw more than just pretty scenery. >> witnesses who were on the dinner train...
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>> reporter: after the armed man stole the victim's device, the victim chased him to get it back. that's when the victim was shot in the upper torso. the suspect to jumped into a car and took off at high rate of speed. he led officers across the bay bridge to the emeryville border where they left the car. >>> one was apprehended when they were pursued. >> reporter: the victim was taken to the hospital and is in stable condition at this time. i talked to a lot of people that live in this area and may say that this happens quite frequently. not the actual shooting, but robberies of tourists to come here to take pictures. sometimes they are staked out and they become victims when they get out of the car. police have confirmed that the victim is from thailand. we are not sure of his age or if he is with someone else. we are working on that for the 10:00 news. >> paul chambers near lombard street in san francisco. thank you. >>> officers were light across the bay bridge and the pursuit ended at 60th and idaho on the oakland and emeryville border. the two suspects crashed their car into
>> reporter: after the armed man stole the victim's device, the victim chased him to get it back. that's when the victim was shot in the upper torso. the suspect to jumped into a car and took off at high rate of speed. he led officers across the bay bridge to the emeryville border where they left the car. >>> one was apprehended when they were pursued. >> reporter: the victim was taken to the hospital and is in stable condition at this time. i talked to a lot of people that...
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. >> the victim was a young teenaged girl.he was nude and had been beaten and stabbed to death. >> no one would have been around to hear any screams. and it was the kind of place where there wouldn't have been just someone driving by, certainly on a dirt road off of the main road. >> she had no identification and she didn't match any missing person's reports. police found a pair of jeans near her body. in the pocket was a key chain with the initial "f." and there was some broken jewelry. >> in the clothing up around her neck, there are pieces of a gold link chain. they're in the clothing, and they're on her skin. >> crime scene technicians processed an area close to 700 square feet and photographed the shoe and tire impressions found in the soft dirt. interestingly, there was only one set of shoe prints. >> presence of only one set of footprints at the scene when you obviously know there's been two people is an indicator that the victim very well may have been dragged from the vehicle. >> also in the dirt near the tire impress
. >> the victim was a young teenaged girl.he was nude and had been beaten and stabbed to death. >> no one would have been around to hear any screams. and it was the kind of place where there wouldn't have been just someone driving by, certainly on a dirt road off of the main road. >> she had no identification and she didn't match any missing person's reports. police found a pair of jeans near her body. in the pocket was a key chain with the initial "f." and there was...
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it included college officials and victims advocates. this included testimony from university of california system president and former homeland security secretary janet napolitano. this is just under two and a half hours. >> before we begin, i would like to share a brief statement from chairman lamar alexander who asked me to read the following. . i asked senator collins to chair the hearing because i have had to go to nashville for the funeral of a close friend. before she was elected to the senate, senator collins worked in bangor, maine so she brings a valuable perspective to this discussion. it's where to read what someone says about you. [laughter] i thank her for doing this and i thank the witnesses for attending. the goal of federal regulations and rules should be to help our 6000 colleges and universities create campus environments that make students safer from sexual assault. in doing that, we should be careful to eliminate duplicate of laws and regulations so instead of spending unnecessary time filling out forms colleges have
it included college officials and victims advocates. this included testimony from university of california system president and former homeland security secretary janet napolitano. this is just under two and a half hours. >> before we begin, i would like to share a brief statement from chairman lamar alexander who asked me to read the following. . i asked senator collins to chair the hearing because i have had to go to nashville for the funeral of a close friend. before she was elected to...
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we have had estimates anywhere from 20 million victims to 36 million victims of trafficking. and they are victims. and we know an obligation to deal with this. i am proud of the leadership in our country. or a long time working with the u.s. helsinki commission we took the leadership to develop not only loss in america, but to show international leadership in countries we now have special representatives. we have reports every year on trafficking. we share best practices. why? because of u.s. leadership. quite frankly we celebrated this year the 15th anniversary of the trafficking victims protection act. it was an incredible a compliment by this congress and the united states, and leadership locally on the issue. as a result we have the trafficking in persons report, which is the gold standard. it is on my desk. i look at it before i meet with any representative from any country so i can go over there trafficking issue. and to make it clear that if they want to have the type of relationship with our country, they have to make by the trafficking a high priority. so we take gre
we have had estimates anywhere from 20 million victims to 36 million victims of trafficking. and they are victims. and we know an obligation to deal with this. i am proud of the leadership in our country. or a long time working with the u.s. helsinki commission we took the leadership to develop not only loss in america, but to show international leadership in countries we now have special representatives. we have reports every year on trafficking. we share best practices. why? because of u.s....
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14, a 16-year-old victim right here in new york city. at that time he stayed at the ritz-carlton hotel. authorities are saying they found audio recordings where he called people in florida, georgia, washington state asking if they could find young female minor victims for him. also text messages saying that he interacted and had discussions with prostitutes. it seems to be adult prostitutes saying that he would give them a finder's fee if they could find him minor victims and according to the plea agreement he engaged in sex the prostitutes first to make sure they were not part of law enforcement before he asked them to find him minor female victims. >> stand by for a moment. i want to bring in danny zef los, our cnn legal analyst, criminal defense attorney himself. danny, you heard the prosecutors say they're treating him, jared fogle, who's obviously well known, as a pitch man for subway, at least he used to be a pitchman for subway. they're treating him exactly as t same as they would treat somebody who isn't well known. no harsher, n
14, a 16-year-old victim right here in new york city. at that time he stayed at the ritz-carlton hotel. authorities are saying they found audio recordings where he called people in florida, georgia, washington state asking if they could find young female minor victims for him. also text messages saying that he interacted and had discussions with prostitutes. it seems to be adult prostitutes saying that he would give them a finder's fee if they could find him minor victims and according to the...
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family and with the wbdj station family. >> reporter: victim ki gardener was the other victim who was being interviewed. she is expected to recover from her injuries. >> thank you josh. as he mentioned a memorial growing tonight outside the tv station in roanoke, virginia. >> the final touches on our special report. >> that's allison. she had just moved in with her boyfriend, an anchor at that same station and they planned to marry. >> i'm going to do something. whatever it takes to get gun legislation to shame people and shame legislators into doing something about closing loopholes and background checks and make sure crazy people don't get guns. >> reporter: that man also found love at the station, engaged to the morning watched the shooting from the control room. victim ki gardener was wounded and now in stable condition. >> so what was the motive? new clues revealed tonight in the suicide note. news. >> reporter: it was an attack planned from the beginning. >> some point in his life it would appear things were spiralling out of control. >>. >> reporter: and they were. one moment h
family and with the wbdj station family. >> reporter: victim ki gardener was the other victim who was being interviewed. she is expected to recover from her injuries. >> thank you josh. as he mentioned a memorial growing tonight outside the tv station in roanoke, virginia. >> the final touches on our special report. >> that's allison. she had just moved in with her boyfriend, an anchor at that same station and they planned to marry. >> i'm going to do something....
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two with men inside the home came close to being victims themselves. >> victims the 22-year old victim's 29 year-old sister was standing at the front door, talking to both victims when the shots rang out, and one of the bullets actually entered, the front living room window of the property, just missing, this 29 year-old female, by several feet and she's very lucky as she is also six months pregnant. >> reporter: a second woman asleep on the couch was missed by a bullet that blew through the front window. >> we could easily have two additional victims report report there is one more victim police are talking to this morning a man says he was shot in the area of 19th and tasker street about the time those other two men were shot. police were working to link that case to the first case here, those two men from 30th and more more were driven to the hospital by private car and they are in stable condition at last check. we also know police say that there are surveillance cameras in the area of 30th and more more not too far from the shooting, so they may have a glimpse of the suspect or perh
two with men inside the home came close to being victims themselves. >> victims the 22-year old victim's 29 year-old sister was standing at the front door, talking to both victims when the shots rang out, and one of the bullets actually entered, the front living room window of the property, just missing, this 29 year-old female, by several feet and she's very lucky as she is also six months pregnant. >> reporter: a second woman asleep on the couch was missed by a bullet that blew...
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victim will lose control over the time whens at a victims are already feeling to have lost a loved control or are feeling very vulnerable. this can be a considerable threat. victims are often poorly informed about the reality of a law enforcement intervention. secretary napolitano and i were both u.s. attorneys and andrneys general together, you really do not have much of a case if you did not have a cooperating victim. the likelihood of a criminal case being a vehicle for running away with an unwilling victim is very small, and i think it probably the addressed. the concept -- and i will close mulling isthat i am stage in very early the report of an alleged wouldt, law-enforcement be involved, the police department would be involved. , unless therere was some kind of immediate public safety emergency -- there are times you need to react and you should not prevent that from happening -- absent that, that there could be a conversation in what for want of a better term you might call a law enforcement vestibule, where the law enforcement comes out from his pure law enforcement role, into the
victim will lose control over the time whens at a victims are already feeling to have lost a loved control or are feeling very vulnerable. this can be a considerable threat. victims are often poorly informed about the reality of a law enforcement intervention. secretary napolitano and i were both u.s. attorneys and andrneys general together, you really do not have much of a case if you did not have a cooperating victim. the likelihood of a criminal case being a vehicle for running away with an...
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two journalists killed, another victim expected to survive. the gunman killed himself after a police chase. we'll never know for sure why he set out not just to murder but to broadcast the crime on live tv and by filming it himself for social media. something we wrestled with today, whether to grant the gunman his last wish by playing his video. we will not. our team coverage starts with jim avila. >> reporter: a live tv interview on local tourism fatally interrupted. [ gunshots ] gunfire. there's no warning, just bullets followed by screams. after the victims fall, the shooter's image briefly captured on camera before he flees. >> not sure what happened there. >> reporter: the anchor back in the studio is stunned. >> i heard a pow, pow, pow and it did not register that it was gunshots. it probably should have, but she's doing a little feature story at the lake. >> reporter: in the control room, the news photographer's fiance, a producer, watching it unfold. >> our morning crew was live this morning at smith mountain lake when shots were fired
two journalists killed, another victim expected to survive. the gunman killed himself after a police chase. we'll never know for sure why he set out not just to murder but to broadcast the crime on live tv and by filming it himself for social media. something we wrestled with today, whether to grant the gunman his last wish by playing his video. we will not. our team coverage starts with jim avila. >> reporter: a live tv interview on local tourism fatally interrupted. [ gunshots ]...
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flowers arriving for the victims all day long.news, roanoke, virginia. >> just a nightmare there. you never know what's going on in someone's head. >> we also noticed a tweet that caught our eye this evening, one from the station, someone at the station saying the photographer's fianceereceived her wedding dress the day of this horrific, horrific situation. the father also appearing in an interview on television saying that he is going to focus now, his mission in life will be to close loopholes so crazy people do not get guns. he wants that to be alison's legacy. that community just getting together trying to make sense of what is such a senseless unbearable act. and happening on live tv. something that's never happened before in recent memory at all really. >> yeah, and he went to great lengths to show everybody his intentions. you know, not only sending that fax here, not only making phone calls here, but filming the shooting himself in the first person, which is also extremely disturbing, which we chose not to show here becaus
flowers arriving for the victims all day long.news, roanoke, virginia. >> just a nightmare there. you never know what's going on in someone's head. >> we also noticed a tweet that caught our eye this evening, one from the station, someone at the station saying the photographer's fianceereceived her wedding dress the day of this horrific, horrific situation. the father also appearing in an interview on television saying that he is going to focus now, his mission in life will be to...
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he was stalking his victims. he knew their movements, methods and movements, and he's going to be tough to catch. >> desperate for a lead, police called the fbi in washington, d.c., and asked for a criminal investigative analysis of the crimes. >> we thought this was someone who followed women and watched women from afar. and when he interacted with women, it would be shortly into that interaction before they felt uncomfortable with him. >> the fbi predicted the killer was antisocial and earned a below-average income. >> the fbi profile, we had folks come in and that was the whole gist, that we were looking for a white male, 20s, 30s, single, white male. >> although 90% of all serial killers are white, the fbi says they made no prediction of the race of the baton rouge serial killer, despite the perceptions of local officials and information carried in the media. >> i know that there's been some confusion about that. i know what was written and was in the paper, and it just simply wasn't there. >> nevertheless, t
he was stalking his victims. he knew their movements, methods and movements, and he's going to be tough to catch. >> desperate for a lead, police called the fbi in washington, d.c., and asked for a criminal investigative analysis of the crimes. >> we thought this was someone who followed women and watched women from afar. and when he interacted with women, it would be shortly into that interaction before they felt uncomfortable with him. >> the fbi predicted the killer was...
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he felt the for the victims. -- felt empathy for the victims.understood the tragedy in a larger sense that this was a human tragedy that transcendent nationalities. he felt compelled to let their families know what had happened. he felt badly that they did not know. so many of the japanese in those cities have no idea what had happened to loved ones. never found their bodies. many of the victims knew the hypo synergist. -- hypo center disappeared. their bodies were turned to ash. they had nothing to bury or grieve over. a lot of children had been sent out to live communally expecting they would come back up after the war was over. they wound up orphans. their families disappeared in a flash. that spoke to him. he understood that had happened on both sides. >> it is reminiscent of the stories we heard in the 9/11 world trade center. we will hear from one family, their link between the two events. we are learning about the americans who dying at that site. you will visit the military police buildings, next. >> we are at the site of the former mili
he felt the for the victims. -- felt empathy for the victims.understood the tragedy in a larger sense that this was a human tragedy that transcendent nationalities. he felt compelled to let their families know what had happened. he felt badly that they did not know. so many of the japanese in those cities have no idea what had happened to loved ones. never found their bodies. many of the victims knew the hypo synergist. -- hypo center disappeared. their bodies were turned to ash. they had...