Decades after the discovery of secret jailhouse informants. How do you right that wrong that a person actually lost his life as a result of the prosecution concealing what should have been discloseto the defense how do you right that wrong . America tonights michael okwu investigates the allegation is. Thanks for joining us. Joie chen is on assignment. Im adam may. Tonight we begin in Orange County, california. Its best known for high end lifestyles and dramatic reality shows but the oc and more specifically the office of the Orange County District Attorney finds itself in the midst of its own drama with high stakes. Several of its murder cases have unraveled following the secret jailhouse informant program. Allegation that county prosecutors have obstruct ed information in multiple cases for decades. It begins with a phone call from his daughter. She says dad whats going on at the salon, theres police and helicopters everywhere. Seal beach, a sleepy town in Orange County, california.
They dont need any fuel for because they get from russia. Even if you wanted to make an argument that they need to have a domestic supply, they dont need of bombs worth of material for that. So i think that would be another component. I think there needs to be some limitations on the number of centrifuges. David albright on nonproliferation expert incentives among the more, most careful observers of the Iranian Program has suggested an upper limit of 10,001st generation iranian centrifuges. If they 10,000, first generation iranian centrifuges. You would have to reduce the number below that. And allows it on the enrichment aside it would be important for the iranians to we implement the Additional Protocol so that the International Inspectors associate with the iaea cannot only visit declared facilities but could visit other suspected facilities in iran to ensure that they are in compliance with the agreement and not taking a secret path towards the bomb. Which we know from the past act
Freedom and no structure has been put in place to comply. Or is it that there is simplicity by looking the other way rather than just on structural things . I would be interested to hear the panels view on as. Thank you very much. Lets start with that. Okay. I do think the kuwaiti government is aware that this is going on. They may not know the extent of it and i dont know how deeply. But they certainly know that its going on. And i can say that with near certainty. So i will give you an example of one of the ways that it has been difficult for kuwait to do anything about it. One complication is that a lot of the people involved are part of this in one particular individual that you actually mentioned is a former parliamentarian. On twitter he said lets get people to the streets. And that sort of person when you are dealing with those is particularly difficult. And theres one example that i thought was very telling, given a great story of two different fundraising events that were held
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