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amnesty talks about making six missions to the region.say that they spoke to over eight unnamed military officials. the nigerian military is saying who are those individuals? and then there is this line about 800 military documents that were leaked to amnesty. the nigerian government is saying let's see those leaked documents. amnesty is standing by their sources, but the military says the organization doesn't want the truth, doesn't want to have the respect and understand the challenges faced by the military in operations against boko haram in the northeast. and as you say, lauren ultimately, they say amnesty international is bias. and of course they deny these allegations made by the military authorities. >> and all of this a headache for the new president, isn't it? >> that's right. prior to the president being sworn in on friday he campaigned on defeating boko haram, and in the run-up to the campaign which i followed closely, he talked extensively about allegations of human rights abuses by the military. he says the military was in se
amnesty talks about making six missions to the region.say that they spoke to over eight unnamed military officials. the nigerian military is saying who are those individuals? and then there is this line about 800 military documents that were leaked to amnesty. the nigerian government is saying let's see those leaked documents. amnesty is standing by their sources, but the military says the organization doesn't want the truth, doesn't want to have the respect and understand the challenges faced...
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this is not the first time that amnesty have presented this kind of evidence.is 129 pages, but they have time and time again accused of nigerian military of killings et cetera et cetera. so everyone is waiting for a response from the new administration. >> thank you. >>> we're getting reports that 70 people mostly civilians have been killed in anner strike in northern iraq. imran khan joins us live from baghdad. imron, do we have anymore details about this attack? >> reporter: the attack look place in the very early morning hours. we don't know if it was coalition or iraqi air force that took part in the strike but this was alleged to be a isil control and command center. 70 people died in that attack. now it is an isil-controlled territory. those bodies were moved up to mosul, again isil controlled territory where they were taken to hospital. there were 70 that died in the attack. now this is a strong hold for isil up in that area they are using it to try to mount attacks on the main city of kirkuk. kirkuk is very important to the kurds, it often known by as t
this is not the first time that amnesty have presented this kind of evidence.is 129 pages, but they have time and time again accused of nigerian military of killings et cetera et cetera. so everyone is waiting for a response from the new administration. >> thank you. >>> we're getting reports that 70 people mostly civilians have been killed in anner strike in northern iraq. imran khan joins us live from baghdad. imron, do we have anymore details about this attack? >>...
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. >>> people the nigerian military rejected an amnesty international report accusing it of committing war crimes in the fight against boko haram. amnesty international says the military and senior commanders must investigate. >> reporter: this is a cache of secret commune quays obtained by amnesty international. >> reporter: a video accompanying the report names nine military commanders accused of the murder of 7,000 men and boys and accused of committing or presiding over beating, mass torture and starvation. as the report was presented to reporters, amnesty international says it interviewed more than 400 witnesses. it says more than 800 official documents were submitted, along with 90 pieces of video evidence committed. sources were not made. amnesty rejects suggestions that many of the dead were boko haram fighters. >> the question whether the people are boko haram suspects is opponent one thing we talk about is many of the arrests are ash try. the military will go to a community, round up the young me and pass them in front of a hidden pointer, someone the military is paying and w
. >>> people the nigerian military rejected an amnesty international report accusing it of committing war crimes in the fight against boko haram. amnesty international says the military and senior commanders must investigate. >> reporter: this is a cache of secret commune quays obtained by amnesty international. >> reporter: a video accompanying the report names nine military commanders accused of the murder of 7,000 men and boys and accused of committing or presiding over...
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amnesty is demanding that the new president and new government investigate the alleged crime. president buhari has yet to respond to the report. but before he was elected he promised to investigate the allegations. the question now is will he and when? al jazeera abuja nigeria. >> well, during his visit to niger the nigerian president repeated his promise to defeat boko haram. >> i renew my commitment to chase boko haram up to its last trenches. five years of the evil presence of this sect is enough. nigerian soldiers have suffered a lot of defeat but it's not the moment to criticize. we're gazillion to going to mobilize our best best. in chad we'll sit down and refine a common strategy. >>> ukrainian forces and pro-russian fight verse fought their first serious battles in more than three months. ukraine's defense minister said that rebels tried to take the town of maryinka using tanks and fighters but were stopped by forces loyal to the government. it's the most significant escalation since a cease-fire deal was agreed to in february. they say electricity supplies have been c
amnesty is demanding that the new president and new government investigate the alleged crime. president buhari has yet to respond to the report. but before he was elected he promised to investigate the allegations. the question now is will he and when? al jazeera abuja nigeria. >> well, during his visit to niger the nigerian president repeated his promise to defeat boko haram. >> i renew my commitment to chase boko haram up to its last trenches. five years of the evil presence of...
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> the amnesty report named nine military commanders. they are accused of murders of 7,000 men and boys. they're accused of beating starvation. amnesty international said that it interviewed more than 400 victims and witnesses. it says more than 800 official documents were submitted along with 90 pieces of video evidence of crimes committed. sources from not named. amnesty suggests that many of the dead were boko haram fighters. >> the question whether these people are boko haram faculties isfighters are an open one. the military will go through a community, round up all of the young men and pass them in front of a hidden pointer someone the military is paying, who will just say yes or no, you are or you are not boko haram. >> my jeeranthe nigerian military said that the report is biased. some analysts say semi yearn troops have fought boko haram in difficult circumstances. >> it can be ruled out that some of them are boko haram and others are not boko haram. the military has always also explained it is handicapped in a sense that it the
> the amnesty report named nine military commanders. they are accused of murders of 7,000 men and boys. they're accused of beating starvation. amnesty international said that it interviewed more than 400 victims and witnesses. it says more than 800 official documents were submitted along with 90 pieces of video evidence of crimes committed. sources from not named. amnesty suggests that many of the dead were boko haram fighters. >> the question whether these people are boko haram...
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amnesty is demanding the new crime. before he was elected he promised to investigate the allegations. the question now is will he and when? al jazeera abuja nigeria. >> during his sift no niger the nigerian president repeated his promise to defeat boko haram. gliff years of the evil presence of the sect is enough. nigerian soldiers have suffered defeat but it's not the time to criticize. the neighboring countries we're going to sit down and define a common strategy. >> a a bomb hack exploded in nigeria killing four people and injuring 33 others. it has went off 600 meters where bombings have killed 80 people in the last few days. >>> well anthony goldman is a nigerian analyst. he join us, can i ask you later about this idea that the new president has moving troops around but first i want to focus on the amnesty international report. shocking 7,000 men and boys have died in military detention. are you surprised by the report and the scale of what is alleged? >> i think that there is an issue that human rights abuses have
amnesty is demanding the new crime. before he was elected he promised to investigate the allegations. the question now is will he and when? al jazeera abuja nigeria. >> during his sift no niger the nigerian president repeated his promise to defeat boko haram. gliff years of the evil presence of the sect is enough. nigerian soldiers have suffered defeat but it's not the time to criticize. the neighboring countries we're going to sit down and define a common strategy. >> a a bomb hack...
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military communiques obtained by amnesty international. >> a video which accompanies the amnesty reportmilitary commanders. they are accused of the murders of more than 7,000 men and boys. the commanders also are accused of committing or presiding over beatings mass torture and starvation. as the report was presented to reporters in abuja amnesty international says it interviewed more than 400 victims and witnesses it says more than 800 official documents were submitted along with 90 pieces of video evidence of crimes committed. sources were nominated. amnesty rejects suggestions that many of the dead were boko haram fighters. >> the question of whether these people are in fact boca ham was suspects is an open one. one thing we talk about in the report is the fact that many arrests are arby terry the military will go to a community roundup all of the young men and as them in front of a hidden pointer, someone who the military is paying and who will just say, yes or no, you are or you aren't boko haram. nigerian military commander have responded saying it's a false report and biased. and
military communiques obtained by amnesty international. >> a video which accompanies the amnesty reportmilitary commanders. they are accused of the murders of more than 7,000 men and boys. the commanders also are accused of committing or presiding over beatings mass torture and starvation. as the report was presented to reporters in abuja amnesty international says it interviewed more than 400 victims and witnesses it says more than 800 official documents were submitted along with 90...
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now amnesty is standing by their report.hey're saying they're not naming some of their sources but the military here are upset and angry. they say that the organization doesn't want the truth. that the organization doesn't want to--how can i put it? respect and kind of understand the challenges faced by the military in operation against boko haram and in the northeast. as you say lauren, ultimately the amnesty international is biased. of course they deny these allegations being made, counter allegations by the nigerian military authorities. >> ukrainian forces and pro russia fighters have fought their first serious battles in more than three months. the rebels tried to take tanks and up to 1,000 fighters but it was stopped by forces of the government. cease-fire deal was agreed to in february. groups are accused accused of firing at rebels fighters in donetsk. charles stratford is in moscow. charles, it does seem as though things are getting worse. >> well certainly i think it's fair to describe today's events as sudden esca
now amnesty is standing by their report.hey're saying they're not naming some of their sources but the military here are upset and angry. they say that the organization doesn't want the truth. that the organization doesn't want to--how can i put it? respect and kind of understand the challenges faced by the military in operation against boko haram and in the northeast. as you say lauren, ultimately the amnesty international is biased. of course they deny these allegations being made, counter...
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amnesty say they had access to over 800 documents in gathering this evidence.y say they carried out several field trips, that they spoke to at least eight military officials who were unnamed, who gave them evidence of this wrongdoing, and hundreds of eyewitnesses medical staff who were treating some of the people that they say were victims. but the bottom line of this report is the naming of at least eight senior members of the army who amnesty are saying need to be investigated for alleged war crimes. they say these individuals presided over and in some cases were responsible for seeing subordinate commit murder against the thousands of boys men, named in this report. so far there has been no official response to amnesty's allegations from the new president and the new administration. we have reached out to the presidency, they have not responded as of yet. amnesty have confirmed that they have given this report to the new president and they are waiting for a response for him. many are waiting to see whether the president will take action. but of course when h
amnesty say they had access to over 800 documents in gathering this evidence.y say they carried out several field trips, that they spoke to at least eight military officials who were unnamed, who gave them evidence of this wrongdoing, and hundreds of eyewitnesses medical staff who were treating some of the people that they say were victims. but the bottom line of this report is the naming of at least eight senior members of the army who amnesty are saying need to be investigated for alleged war...
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and then allowing an amnesty program -- allowing those that have completed the amnesty to move one time and then find a means for massage establishments to go through the cb 3 p and amend the definition and this is only under the planning code of service medical to include something like massage i think that that is a means to try to help deal with the issue where medical services are permitted in one zoning district but massage establishments are not. in addition to -- so the specifics of how those get written you know is really to the land use attorneys but those are kind of the laymen's terms of the objectives of what he wants to accomplish. >> if i may continue on this issue i propose -- i move that this commission supports supervisor weiner's efforts along these lines as read into the records. >> okay. >> just another point of clarification once it's correct me if it's introduced it will come back before you to be reviewed and heard. >> very well. anyone second the motion? >> commissioner dooley? >> oh, sorry. yes, please. >> i just wanted to say that i think we've made some progre
and then allowing an amnesty program -- allowing those that have completed the amnesty to move one time and then find a means for massage establishments to go through the cb 3 p and amend the definition and this is only under the planning code of service medical to include something like massage i think that that is a means to try to help deal with the issue where medical services are permitted in one zoning district but massage establishments are not. in addition to -- so the specifics of how...
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amnesty said the findings are based on years of research and nationals of evidence, including leaked military reports, as well as interviews with more than 400 victims, eyewitnesses and senior members of the security forces. it comes as the new nigerian president travels to tigers and chad both accused the military of not cooperating with the regional effort against boko haram. let's get more on that report from nigeria. it is horrific reading. what else is the report saying? >> well that's right, in this extensive report, goes into further detail as to how amnesty came out with this as chon issuing figure of thousands of people murdered, tortured, starved to death by the nigerian authorities. in the report, they say that they collected video evidence of mobile phone footage of over 90 mobile home handled sets. they said they made six field visit to say areas affected by boko haram where these human rights abuses took place. they collected satellite imagery for five different locations and as you said, spoke to hundreds of eyewitnesses, doctors, people who are working in these facili
amnesty said the findings are based on years of research and nationals of evidence, including leaked military reports, as well as interviews with more than 400 victims, eyewitnesses and senior members of the security forces. it comes as the new nigerian president travels to tigers and chad both accused the military of not cooperating with the regional effort against boko haram. let's get more on that report from nigeria. it is horrific reading. what else is the report saying? >> well...
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and then this line of 800 officials documents leaked to amnesty. the military is saying let's see these documents. >> let's get nor from amnesty international senior director for research. how do you answer some of the claims that the nigerian military has put to importance in response to your report? >> the military response is unsurprising although truly disappointing. the military is basically treating it as business as usual while we are calling on them to take it very seriously. the allegations that were presented in our reports are not just mere words. they're based on years of research. they're based on document that we have in our position. we believe at this point they should be responding to the specific allegations. >> they say it's provided by certain disgruntled elements or faceless collaborators who have an axe to grind to the system. >> i could not hear your question. >> the nigerian military said that it's answer fair to rely on records or reports provided by certain disgruntled elements or faceless collaborators who have an axe to
and then this line of 800 officials documents leaked to amnesty. the military is saying let's see these documents. >> let's get nor from amnesty international senior director for research. how do you answer some of the claims that the nigerian military has put to importance in response to your report? >> the military response is unsurprising although truly disappointing. the military is basically treating it as business as usual while we are calling on them to take it very...
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amnesty international says egypt is in a state of all out oppression and accuses the government of crushingn entire generation hopes and as technology advances we look at preserving old computers for the ages. ♪ well, 113 people have died after a military plane crashed in indonesia according to the latest reports coming in now. and the jets came down in a residential area. it happened just two minutes after take off in the island of sonotra and bodies from the crash site are being taken to hospital in the city of midan. we can go now to stephanie decker to get more details for us she is at the island east of sanatra and stephanie tell us the latest on this one. >> reporter: well we've just heard, we just had confirmation from a military official that it has taken some time for the numbers to come out of how many exactly were on board and told 113 people were on board and all have died in the crash. so initially they came out and confirmed 12 crew and now they have come out and said there are 101 people on board and for the total number on the plane and died in the crash is now 113, just to
amnesty international says egypt is in a state of all out oppression and accuses the government of crushingn entire generation hopes and as technology advances we look at preserving old computers for the ages. ♪ well, 113 people have died after a military plane crashed in indonesia according to the latest reports coming in now. and the jets came down in a residential area. it happened just two minutes after take off in the island of sonotra and bodies from the crash site are being taken to...
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specifically amnesty international found that state laws don't require that lethal force was only used as a last resort, which is what international law requires. the group reports that nine states in washington d.c., has no laws on the use of lethal force. maryland, michigan among them. amnesty international says the 13 states, including california and new york have laws not complying with the u.s. constitution or constitutional law. there's a supreme court ruling barring the use of deadly force preventing a suspect from escaping unless the suspect poses a threat to the fer or others. amnesty international says the problem with vague or non-existent laws about lethal force is that police officers may not be held accountable for violations of human rights, and holding cops accountable is a reason many americans want the police to wear body cameras. but recording every police encounter with the public raises tricky questions about privacy. in an era where everything provocative ends up on youtube, and tens of thousands of cops wearing body cameras, the time to answer the questions is no
specifically amnesty international found that state laws don't require that lethal force was only used as a last resort, which is what international law requires. the group reports that nine states in washington d.c., has no laws on the use of lethal force. maryland, michigan among them. amnesty international says the 13 states, including california and new york have laws not complying with the u.s. constitution or constitutional law. there's a supreme court ruling barring the use of deadly...
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safe but stranded as the country crumbles >>> a new report from amnesty international is critical of the global community for what it calls a jamful failure on the refugee crisis the study says more than 50 million have been forceable oil displaced from their homes. 86% living in developing countries. 4 million fled syria alone. 95% are living in neighbouring countries. a u.n. humanitarian appeal is 23% funded. there are 3 million refugees separately in sub-saharan africa. in the first five months, 1,865 died trying to cross the mediterranean >>> the director of global issues and research at amnesty international international led the team to drafted the report by amnesty international and joins us via skype from surrey england. good to have you with us. amnesty believes the rev gene crisis is the worst since world war ii, and you place the blame on world leaders. who are the worst culprits? >> i think this is a case where there are so many culprits. most of the international community, most countries in the world are not sharing the responsibility for the major refugee crisis and th
safe but stranded as the country crumbles >>> a new report from amnesty international is critical of the global community for what it calls a jamful failure on the refugee crisis the study says more than 50 million have been forceable oil displaced from their homes. 86% living in developing countries. 4 million fled syria alone. 95% are living in neighbouring countries. a u.n. humanitarian appeal is 23% funded. there are 3 million refugees separately in sub-saharan africa. in the first...
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as the report was presented to reporters in abuja amnesty international said it interviewed more than 800 victims. along with 90 pieces of video evidence of crimes committed. sources were not named. amnesty rejects suggestions that many of the dead were boko haram fighters. >> the question of whether these people are in fact boko haram victims are an open one. many of the arrests were arbitrary. the military go to a community rounds up all of the young men and passes them in front of a hidden pointer someone the military was paying, saying yes you are or are not boko haram. >> the amnesty report is completely false and biased, and investigators have inspected detention cells in northern nigeria. fought boko haram in difficult circumstances. >> it can be ruled out that some of them are boko haram and others are not boko haram. the military has always also explained that it is handicapped in a sense it is operating in a theater there is no judicial authorities, there is no police anymore so the military has to do with the job of the police and the military and so on for which it is not
as the report was presented to reporters in abuja amnesty international said it interviewed more than 800 victims. along with 90 pieces of video evidence of crimes committed. sources were not named. amnesty rejects suggestions that many of the dead were boko haram fighters. >> the question of whether these people are in fact boko haram victims are an open one. many of the arrests were arbitrary. the military go to a community rounds up all of the young men and passes them in front of a...
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an amnesty.hen immigrants go into the worse neighborhood and they fix it up they should become citizens. i think when you save place. but the problem is then you see immigrants saving cities. in baltimore. and you see 40 korean groceries get burned down. >> right. >> they still go in there. i think the answer is an amnesty act people working to become citizens. go build the city. moving the poor out to places where they may not be able to live there because they can't afford it. >> you're setting them up for failure. that to me is not an economic model. >> wouldn't you rather if it was you and your son you had the opportunity to live in a decent place? and then the schools, the education, the shopping? >> you're absolutely right. >> work hard to make sure thought happens. i don't understand what's wrong with that. >> that's the point here. i mean this policy that they're trying to implement by the way has been in the works for a couple of years now. this is coming to fruition in the next month bu
an amnesty.hen immigrants go into the worse neighborhood and they fix it up they should become citizens. i think when you save place. but the problem is then you see immigrants saving cities. in baltimore. and you see 40 korean groceries get burned down. >> right. >> they still go in there. i think the answer is an amnesty act people working to become citizens. go build the city. moving the poor out to places where they may not be able to live there because they can't afford it....
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tried any amnesty. >> they are talking about now doing another amnesty this year.ay if you do and it amnesty too many times people lose face in the tax system. even if it is a huge success we are starting from such a low base i'm not sure it will make much difference. guest: what needs to happen? angie: most critically he needs to fix the corruption in the tax office. in indonesia,on he has said he is going to do innovative things. when they pay taxes it is going to the right places. it is a political chicken or egg question for him. won the office he doesn't have the political capital internally to be able to push through a lot of his plans and goals. guest: exactly. he is in a week political position. because he is in this position he needs to use the enterprises to push patronage through the system to go along with these ambitious plans. that is going to be a drag on his infrastructure goals. pushing infrastructure projects through these inefficient enterprises is going to have less impact as a result. angie: he's facing a broader economy facing a lot of challen
tried any amnesty. >> they are talking about now doing another amnesty this year.ay if you do and it amnesty too many times people lose face in the tax system. even if it is a huge success we are starting from such a low base i'm not sure it will make much difference. guest: what needs to happen? angie: most critically he needs to fix the corruption in the tax office. in indonesia,on he has said he is going to do innovative things. when they pay taxes it is going to the right places. it...
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what is amnesty international trying to do to end the injustice?irst thing of course, channels like you, but also your viewers, need to pay attention to what is going on in saudi arabia at the moment. and crack downs and freedom of expression, like the case of raif badawi, is guy far not the only human rights violation in the kingdom. this case is particularly atrocious. the 950 lashes still to come could start as early as this friday. now amnesty international has taken up the case of raif badawi, in the campaign, fight for rights, in late december, 2014, and early this year. we have gathered tens of thousand of signatures from supporters all over the world, calling on the authorities in the saudi king dm dom to overtu the cruel punishment and set him free. all he did was use his right to freedom of expression. >> yeah, what do we know about raif badawi's current state of health? how is he holding up? >> we know very little. as you say, he was -- flogged 50 times in early january. then for two weeks, we had reports that he wasn't flogged due to me
what is amnesty international trying to do to end the injustice?irst thing of course, channels like you, but also your viewers, need to pay attention to what is going on in saudi arabia at the moment. and crack downs and freedom of expression, like the case of raif badawi, is guy far not the only human rights violation in the kingdom. this case is particularly atrocious. the 950 lashes still to come could start as early as this friday. now amnesty international has taken up the case of raif...
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an amnesty. when immigrants go into the worse neighborhood and they fix it up they should become citizens. i think when you save place. but the problem is then you see immigrants saving cities. in baltimore. and you see 40 korean groceries get burned down. >> right. >> they still go in there. i think the answer is an amnesty act people working to become citizens. go build the city. moving the poor out to places where they may not be able to live there because they can't afford it. >> you're setting them up for failure. that to me is not an economic model. >> wouldn't you rather if it was you and your son you had the opportunity to live in a decent place? and then the schools, the education, the shopping? >> you're absolutely right. >> work hard to make sure thought happens. i don't understand what's wrong with that. >> that's the point here. i mean this policy that they're trying to implement by the way has been in the works for a couple of years now. this is coming to fruition in the next month
an amnesty. when immigrants go into the worse neighborhood and they fix it up they should become citizens. i think when you save place. but the problem is then you see immigrants saving cities. in baltimore. and you see 40 korean groceries get burned down. >> right. >> they still go in there. i think the answer is an amnesty act people working to become citizens. go build the city. moving the poor out to places where they may not be able to live there because they can't afford it....
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at some point we're going to have to declare stigma amnesty. if something is leaked bad about you or me just ignore it because it's going to happen. we publicized sony's hacked e-mails. we joked about jennifer lawrence's hacked e-mails and elevated to hero status a wonk who lifted 500 documents from the pentagon. christian baker's washington redskins hobby lob by, these are the identity spats that china thanks us for, while petty divisiveness distracts us we lose track of yet another adversary. as we quarrel over identity someone just stole all of ours. but hey, if a cop had done it maybe we would march. kate i'm going go to you first. it's been a while. how you doing? you look great. >> thanks. >> okay that's enough. so this story, this story is an amazing story. >> it is. >> there are no good pictures of computer hacking so nobody cares. >> for television we need video photos. >> we have no pictures. >> here is the hacking guy. here is what it looks like. yes. there it is. but i'm glad that we're covering it. so we'll talk about the details h
at some point we're going to have to declare stigma amnesty. if something is leaked bad about you or me just ignore it because it's going to happen. we publicized sony's hacked e-mails. we joked about jennifer lawrence's hacked e-mails and elevated to hero status a wonk who lifted 500 documents from the pentagon. christian baker's washington redskins hobby lob by, these are the identity spats that china thanks us for, while petty divisiveness distracts us we lose track of yet another adversary....
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nine states have no laws on it whatsoever according to amnesty international. if an officer feels that his or her life or the life of another is in danger, the use of force is appropriate. paul beban's experience at the washington state university use of force lab. there are many gray areas he learned in which to shoot or not to shoot. >> reporter: so this simulation is going to measure my reaction to the simulation, whether or not i use force appropriately and all the while what my braifn i brain is doing. so i'm just going to be watching here wheys happening and reacting. >> put yourself in the shoes of the law enforcement officer. use force only when you feel your life or the life of a citizen is in threat. the spouse is abusive and there are weapons in the house. this is one of the faster paces, simplified shoot-don't shoot scenarios. (bleep) (bleep). >> sir sir sir. >> (bleep) (bleep) (bleep). >> sir sir sir. [ gun shots ] >> reporter: wow, that went so fast! my heart is pounding. didn't respond to any voice demands. wow, that was fast, you weren't kidding
nine states have no laws on it whatsoever according to amnesty international. if an officer feels that his or her life or the life of another is in danger, the use of force is appropriate. paul beban's experience at the washington state university use of force lab. there are many gray areas he learned in which to shoot or not to shoot. >> reporter: so this simulation is going to measure my reaction to the simulation, whether or not i use force appropriately and all the while what my...
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amnesty international released a report that it calls generation jailed. it says 41,000 people have been detained and are facing chill charge since the deposing of president morsi in 2013. egyptian authorities say that the crackdown is meant to restore stability and security, but and promises to support justice has been subdued by lou contra-if i have trades and arm deals. >> ignoring gross humanitarian rights like torture and forced disappearances. >> some missing students have been found but not alive. this woman has seen her son's body. she said it's broken in many places. human rights activists say that the engineering student was kidnapped in front of his class. there were security cameras at the university at the time and want to know why they can't be used to find her son's killers. victims of forced disappearance do not end up in prison. we have stories of people who have disappeared and turned up dead. some were killed by the result of torture by the interior ministry. it's been two years since tens of thousands of people marched in the streets ag
amnesty international released a report that it calls generation jailed. it says 41,000 people have been detained and are facing chill charge since the deposing of president morsi in 2013. egyptian authorities say that the crackdown is meant to restore stability and security, but and promises to support justice has been subdued by lou contra-if i have trades and arm deals. >> ignoring gross humanitarian rights like torture and forced disappearances. >> some missing students have...
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amnesty international says nine states have no laws on it whatsoever. the rule of thumb is this - if an officer feels his or her life or the life of another is in danger the use of force is appropriate. i want to show you more from paul beban's experience from the washington state use of force lab. he encountered real scenarios, and learnt there are grey areas in which to shoot or shoot. >> reporter: this simulation will measure my rehabilitation, whether i use force and what my brain is doing all the while. so i'm just going to watch what is happening and reacting. >> absolutely. try to put yourself in the shoes of a law enforcement. only use deadly force if you feel your life or someone else's is in deadly threat. >> reporter: okay. >> he's been called to a domestic disturbance. >> reporter: yes. >> and the spouse is abusive and there are weapons in the house. this is one the faster paces simplified shoot, don't shoot. >> reporter: sir, sir, sir. sir, sir, sir. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: wow, that went so fast. my heart is pounding. i didn't respond to
amnesty international says nine states have no laws on it whatsoever. the rule of thumb is this - if an officer feels his or her life or the life of another is in danger the use of force is appropriate. i want to show you more from paul beban's experience from the washington state use of force lab. he encountered real scenarios, and learnt there are grey areas in which to shoot or shoot. >> reporter: this simulation will measure my rehabilitation, whether i use force and what my brain is...
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it is as you say at the moment just a story but amnesty has in the past been pretty critical of the wayhat australia deals with refugees hasn't it? >> well, we still have a number of people detained on our route. we have hundreds of people still detained on the island. these conditions have been investigated by amnesty international and we believe they are cruel inhumane and degrading and just had reports from the government commissioned a report looking at abusive women and children on naru and found, yes, there had been sexual abuse committed against women and children and australia's watch which is just extraordinary in terms of the gain of a government supposed to be protecting refugees and asylum seekers and now we have a situation where they are not just turning boats back but as you say the stories are just extraordinary. >> do you think australia voters approve of the way that the australia governments have dealt with refugees? >> well unfortunately in australia, number of countries around the world the issue around refugees and asylum seekers has become a political one and hate
it is as you say at the moment just a story but amnesty has in the past been pretty critical of the wayhat australia deals with refugees hasn't it? >> well, we still have a number of people detained on our route. we have hundreds of people still detained on the island. these conditions have been investigated by amnesty international and we believe they are cruel inhumane and degrading and just had reports from the government commissioned a report looking at abusive women and children on...
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meanwhile, amnesty international has released a new report on the situation in iraq a year after that sleeping offensive by islamic state -- the sweeping offense. details atrocities but notes re venge attacks against sunni mus lims. for more i'm joined by donatella. your report paints a picture of extreme sectarian violence i iraq. it suggests that islamic state fighters are not responsible for all of the atrocity being committed. donteletella. the i.s., the islamic state fighters are responsible for very serious, very widespread abuses. crimes against humanity. they have targeted every single community in iraq. the shiite community was the first, the christians. we can't overemphasize how much the ezilis have been targeted by islamic state. but at the same time there are has also been -- there has also been war crimes committed especially by shia militias who are today way more powerful than the forces of the iraqi government. they have been at thing with the blessing of the government. they have been armed by the government. and they are acting with total impunity. and they are enga
meanwhile, amnesty international has released a new report on the situation in iraq a year after that sleeping offensive by islamic state -- the sweeping offense. details atrocities but notes re venge attacks against sunni mus lims. for more i'm joined by donatella. your report paints a picture of extreme sectarian violence i iraq. it suggests that islamic state fighters are not responsible for all of the atrocity being committed. donteletella. the i.s., the islamic state fighters are...
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also coming up, the worst refugee crisis since the second world war amnesty accuses world leaders over shameful failure. they work for free to help their community stay safe, now nepal's volunteers are in desperate need themselves. and where one of the biggest events on on the aviation at the paris airshow. >> sudan's president has arrived back in the country's capital. after defying the south africa corridor preventing him from leaving johannesburg. omar al-bashir arrived in khartoum in the last 30 minutes. his sharp exit from a military airport came while a judge was still deliberating on whether to hand him over to the international criminal court for crimes against humanity. south africa's high court has now asked for an investigation into how bashir was able to leave. well sudan's foreign minister has been speaking, and was a few minutes ago critical of sending bashir to the icc. >> she's attempts are meant to disturb our harmony and we believe that the sudan government will have a firm strict instance against any country taking such a decision simply for the reason that it's a ma
also coming up, the worst refugee crisis since the second world war amnesty accuses world leaders over shameful failure. they work for free to help their community stay safe, now nepal's volunteers are in desperate need themselves. and where one of the biggest events on on the aviation at the paris airshow. >> sudan's president has arrived back in the country's capital. after defying the south africa corridor preventing him from leaving johannesburg. omar al-bashir arrived in khartoum in...
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. >> amnesty says egypt is arresting thousands of people.ivists say there has been a sharp rise in the number of people going missing. >> reporter: this was [ inaudible ] before the 2011 revolution. during the protests she was hit by a bullet and became paralyzed, but she kept on with her studies and stayed vocal against the egyptian go. it has been a month and the 23 year old activist has not come home. >> translator: on june 1st she hung out with her friends. she left around 5:00 pm and her female friend was in touch with her until around 9:00 pm but she did not come home. >> translator: what kind of heart do these people have. do they not have children? i want them to tell me the whereabouts of my daughter. >> reporter: she is among the 153 reported missing in egypt. all are critics of the government. their families insist they are being held by egyptian authorities. amnesty international has released a report that it calls generation jail. it says 41,000 people have been detained and are facing military charges since the military deposed
. >> amnesty says egypt is arresting thousands of people.ivists say there has been a sharp rise in the number of people going missing. >> reporter: this was [ inaudible ] before the 2011 revolution. during the protests she was hit by a bullet and became paralyzed, but she kept on with her studies and stayed vocal against the egyptian go. it has been a month and the 23 year old activist has not come home. >> translator: on june 1st she hung out with her friends. she left around...
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amnesty international say that millions of people face the worst refugee crisis in our area. more desperate people over 13,000 syrians crossed the border in the past week fleeing fighting between isil and kurdish forces. amnesty's report said that four million syrian refugees are struggleing to survive in turkey , lebanon, jordan, iraq and egypt. there are more than 3 million refugees in sub is a harrah's africa. 3.5000 people die crossing the medicine in 2014, and almost 2,000 have died so far in traveling boats like this one. hundreds more have died in southeast asia, mainly rohingya muslims fleeing persecution in myanmar. well benard smith has met some of the refugees at the turkey syrian border who crossed over into turkey to escape the violence. >> just a couple of hundred meters from mere in the islamic state in iraq and the levant is in charge--for now. the latest search of surge of refugees cross the border town under isil control. border strikes have helped the ypg to push forward. >> we lost our home ten days ago. fierce fighting forced us to leave our children. bef
amnesty international say that millions of people face the worst refugee crisis in our area. more desperate people over 13,000 syrians crossed the border in the past week fleeing fighting between isil and kurdish forces. amnesty's report said that four million syrian refugees are struggleing to survive in turkey , lebanon, jordan, iraq and egypt. there are more than 3 million refugees in sub is a harrah's africa. 3.5000 people die crossing the medicine in 2014, and almost 2,000 have died so far...
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recommendations some of which have been incorporated in the short-term in the legislation specifically amnesty and treatment of soul practitioners and you should all pat yourselves on the back for for that it's a partial win of course there's still lots of work to be done but i think the other very important thing and what's essential in
recommendations some of which have been incorporated in the short-term in the legislation specifically amnesty and treatment of soul practitioners and you should all pat yourselves on the back for for that it's a partial win of course there's still lots of work to be done but i think the other very important thing and what's essential in
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no, we seem to have lost steve simmons at amnesty international.negotiations between greece and international creditors have wrapped up in brussels. no agreement once again. greece phases defaulting on its debt and risks being expelled from the eurozone six days time. prime minister alexis tsipras has accused you about pushing greece to leave. athens appears to be resisting pressure from other euro zone members. pm>> the greek people on the greek government must know that even with all the affection from us friends, there is great pressure coming from part of european public opinion and some countries in particular who want to use this window as an opportunity to close down with greece. to get rid of the presence of greece in the eurozone permanently. laura: in pakistan, temperatures have dropped to 34 degrees amid signs scorching heat wave is coming to an end. 800 people lost their lives after temperatures soared to 40 degrees. it will have been -- people have been fasting for the muslim holy month of ramadan. a court in the netherlands has ordere
no, we seem to have lost steve simmons at amnesty international.negotiations between greece and international creditors have wrapped up in brussels. no agreement once again. greece phases defaulting on its debt and risks being expelled from the eurozone six days time. prime minister alexis tsipras has accused you about pushing greece to leave. athens appears to be resisting pressure from other euro zone members. pm>> the greek people on the greek government must know that even with all...
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human rights watch, amnesty international detailed his crimes but they didn't really need the level of evidence that i needed to write a piece. so want to read a short excerpt about reporting in liberia. it's a bit of false advertising because its it's the only first person did in this book but i think it provides a lens into this divided into some of the challenges any investigator faces confronting these sorts of crimes. in june 2000 7a few months before rufus led the investigators i drove into to truck convoy for the first of several visits to chucky taylor's training base in liberia. my guys were sober human rights workers who i'd met only hours earlier. these men have lived through the successive stages of the war and carved out in each in the type of information accountable to international human rights groups reporters, and as it would turn out law enforcement officers. when i arrived at the office, a single story structure tucked behind the local archdiocese, the men sat me down for an unsolicited debrief on chucky. as the group of former combatants went through vocational trai
human rights watch, amnesty international detailed his crimes but they didn't really need the level of evidence that i needed to write a piece. so want to read a short excerpt about reporting in liberia. it's a bit of false advertising because its it's the only first person did in this book but i think it provides a lens into this divided into some of the challenges any investigator faces confronting these sorts of crimes. in june 2000 7a few months before rufus led the investigators i drove...
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i don't support amnesty in terms of -- and this is where there's a lot of disagreement, what is amnesty. from my perspective amnesty is complete forgiveness for a group of individuals. that's not what i'm proposing. what i'm proposing is those who qualify, they stay here. and then if congress wants to provide some kind of pathway to citizenship or a more permanent status, then they can do so and that, again, could involve additional fines or whatever. one thing that i would not support which i don't think is fair is that we allow these individuals who came to this country unlawfully a pathway to citizenship which allows them to become citizens before those who have been waiting patiently outside to our borders: that's not fair, that's not right. so again i'm not necessarily opposed to citizenship for these individuals, for those who qualify, but i don't think they should be rewarded by citizenship before those who follow the rules. and let me just one final point i would just say. a vast majority of these individuals are less concerned about citizenship than they are about is simply bei
i don't support amnesty in terms of -- and this is where there's a lot of disagreement, what is amnesty. from my perspective amnesty is complete forgiveness for a group of individuals. that's not what i'm proposing. what i'm proposing is those who qualify, they stay here. and then if congress wants to provide some kind of pathway to citizenship or a more permanent status, then they can do so and that, again, could involve additional fines or whatever. one thing that i would not support which i...
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. >>> amnesty international accusing egypt of crushing an entire generation's hope for a brighter futurehuman rights watchdog says thousands of young protesters have been arrested or jailed in the past two years after unfair trials and egypt foreign minister denies the government is targeting activists and amnesty denounced the killing of the public prosecutor who died in a car bomb attack in cairo and urged the government not to respond with repression and the convoy passed a military academy at the capitol and we report. >> reporter: authorities believe the bomb was set off by a remote control. people familiar with the area say the location of the attack is significant. >> nobody and i mean suspected person can get in or out of this area. it's almost a military barricks and there is a serious breach in security which is totally or most likely to be discarded or there is something suspicious about the crime itself. >> reporter: he was a controversial figure with some seeing him as the architect and clamp down on political decent and sent supporters for trial and over saw the acquittal o
. >>> amnesty international accusing egypt of crushing an entire generation's hope for a brighter futurehuman rights watchdog says thousands of young protesters have been arrested or jailed in the past two years after unfair trials and egypt foreign minister denies the government is targeting activists and amnesty denounced the killing of the public prosecutor who died in a car bomb attack in cairo and urged the government not to respond with repression and the convoy passed a military...
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amnesty international says millions face misery in the worst refugee crisis of our era. more desperate people are trying to reach safety in turkey. 13,000 have crossed the border in the past week, fleeing fighting between isil and kurdish forces. amnesty's report says that 4 million syrian refugees are struggling to survive in turkey, lebanon, jordan, iraq and egypt. there are more than 3 million refugees in sub saharan africa. almost 2,000 have died this year. hundreds more have died in southeast asia's sea rohingya muslims fleeing persecution in myanmar. most refugees even when they reach safety struggle to survive. we have a report from a camp in northern iraq. >> the main street of the refugee camp is lined with life. young gamers play inside. next store, older ones do the same. several barbershops means there's competition for the closest shave. all sure signs of a developing micro economy. not all who call this camp home are convinced things are looking up. he is 30 years old and has four children. their tent is a playground dining room and family meeting place. >>
amnesty international says millions face misery in the worst refugee crisis of our era. more desperate people are trying to reach safety in turkey. 13,000 have crossed the border in the past week, fleeing fighting between isil and kurdish forces. amnesty's report says that 4 million syrian refugees are struggling to survive in turkey, lebanon, jordan, iraq and egypt. there are more than 3 million refugees in sub saharan africa. almost 2,000 have died this year. hundreds more have died in...
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. >>> amnesty international is accusing egypt of crushing an entire generation's hope for a brighter in a new report the human rights watchdog says thousands of young protesters have been arrested or jailed in the past two years. after unfair trials. egypt's foreign minister denies the government is targeting youth activists. but at the same time, the organization is denounced the killing of egypt's public prosecutor who died after a car bomb attack in cairo. amnesty is also urging the government not to responds with repression though, victoria gatenby reports. >> reporter: authorities believe the bomb was set off by a remote control. people familiar with the area say the location of the attack is significant. >> nobody, no -- i mean, suspected person can get in or out of this area. it's almost a military barracks, so either there is a serious breach in the security, which is societyily or most likely to be discarded or there is suspicion -- something something sponges interest the crime itself. >> reporter: he was a controversial figure with in seeing him as the architect of egypt's
. >>> amnesty international is accusing egypt of crushing an entire generation's hope for a brighter in a new report the human rights watchdog says thousands of young protesters have been arrested or jailed in the past two years. after unfair trials. egypt's foreign minister denies the government is targeting youth activists. but at the same time, the organization is denounced the killing of egypt's public prosecutor who died after a car bomb attack in cairo. amnesty is also urging the...
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but she's got formidable advantage advantages. >> having read the book, it's not full amnesty.order, a wall or fence, whatever you want to put it. i just want to prove to you that i read the book. what are you telling republicans -- >> you did. >> when i was on your show, you read my book. i wanted to be sure turnabout. >> what are you telling republicans, how do you go after her? she seems to have so many institutional advantages. >>> i think they have to lean on the server the server the server and the night of benghazi. she left the state department at 1:00 a.m. she folded up like a lawn chair. since that time she's been engaged in massive coverup. the server she had was a national security breach of the first order. the reason i think carly fiorina is taking off, when you read "the queen" you know i didn't think carly would get much traction. but she has because she's been hitting mrs. clinton on the fact that maintaining the server like the opm hack was a very bad thing for national security, something she has to answer and eventually she has to sit down with you and all t
but she's got formidable advantage advantages. >> having read the book, it's not full amnesty.order, a wall or fence, whatever you want to put it. i just want to prove to you that i read the book. what are you telling republicans -- >> you did. >> when i was on your show, you read my book. i wanted to be sure turnabout. >> what are you telling republicans, how do you go after her? she seems to have so many institutional advantages. >>> i think they have to lean...
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amnesty international accusing egypt of crushing an entire generations hope for a brighter future andays thousands of young protesters have been arrested or jailed in the past two years after unfair trials the human rights watchdog says egypt is in a state of all out oppression but egypt's foreign minister denies the allegations and says the government is not targeting young activists. thousands have attended the funeral of the chief prosecutor and people of sisi's government who died in a car bomb attack in cairo on monday and the first assassination of a top official in nearly 25 years. nicholas is the egypt researcher for amnesty international and joins me from london and good to have you with us and reading through your report it sounds like this is perhaps the worst oppression in egypt's modern history, is that what we are talking about here? >> right, egypt is facing an unprecedented human rights crisis, a generation of young people that grew up with mubarak and challenged in february 2011 and now behind bars and a sweeping crack down on dissent and seen thousands of people deta
amnesty international accusing egypt of crushing an entire generations hope for a brighter future andays thousands of young protesters have been arrested or jailed in the past two years after unfair trials the human rights watchdog says egypt is in a state of all out oppression but egypt's foreign minister denies the allegations and says the government is not targeting young activists. thousands have attended the funeral of the chief prosecutor and people of sisi's government who died in a car...
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the only thing is i don't though how she squares this with amnesty for illegal immigrants. if people need to wait in line you can't give amnesty to i will grel immigrants. have you back. jedediah hillary will never seem likable, but this will hurt. is this her 47%? >> i don't think so. i think we have better stuff from hillary. bill clinton could have done the same thing and told people to go to the back of the line. the way he would have done it we would have liked him better. it was amazing to see two people married and they both have political as -- aspirations and is so likable and could do heinous things in the oval office and you still like him. the other one doing some heinous stuff but not much. you can't stand her. even people who like her policy cannot stomach her. it is moments like these her true self comes out. she is angry. >> you said they are married are they married? >> i forget they are married. >> he is a a fun saxophone [bleep] getting cool guy. she is unpleasant. >> women love her, especially powerful new york women. what if you drum up 125 ladies to he
the only thing is i don't though how she squares this with amnesty for illegal immigrants. if people need to wait in line you can't give amnesty to i will grel immigrants. have you back. jedediah hillary will never seem likable, but this will hurt. is this her 47%? >> i don't think so. i think we have better stuff from hillary. bill clinton could have done the same thing and told people to go to the back of the line. the way he would have done it we would have liked him better. it was...
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. >>> the worst refugee crises since the second world war amnesty international coouches syriaaccusessyria of a syria. and the paris air show. >> and i'm lee wells sepp blatter may try to stay if a is incremental replacement doesn't come forward. greeted by cheering supporters, flown out offlown out of johannesburg earlier on monday. now south africa is in midst uf an investigation of why he wasn't kept in the country. claims he committed atrocities during the darfur conflict. before his arrival brahim nadul was critical of sending ba assure to the isending bashirto the icc. >> against any country taking such a decision. simply for this and that it was a matter of sovereignty. we are a sovereign state. the president is elected by the people of da. andsudan and you have been all following all these statements lame and meaningful. >> former head of the united nations in sudan. he was there in 2003 and 2004 when darfur genocide is alleged to have stain place. he joins us from geneva, good to have you with us. first off let's start with what happened in south africa. does that leave the countr
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. >> be amnesty international had described the situation as grossly inadequate. report by the human rights group say 4 million refugees are be struggling to survive in turkey, jordan lebanon iraq and egypt. almost 2,000 have decide so far this year. and hundreds more have decide in southeast asia answer andeman sea. ae-mainly rohingyan muslims. global issues and research, amnesty international she said in the case of syria it's imperative that international help is made available. >> most of the refugees from are syria are currently living in just five countries neighboring syria and the international community has not provided resettlement places outside that region anywhere near the amount that need to be resettled according to the u.n. refusing agency. the refugee agencies isn't funding this either. the u.n. appeal was only 23% funded so you have countries like lebanon struggling to cope with more than 1 million syrian refugees but not getting support from the international community. that's what we're looking to change. >> still to come, a top commander is ki
. >> be amnesty international had described the situation as grossly inadequate. report by the human rights group say 4 million refugees are be struggling to survive in turkey, jordan lebanon iraq and egypt. almost 2,000 have decide so far this year. and hundreds more have decide in southeast asia answer andeman sea. ae-mainly rohingyan muslims. global issues and research, amnesty international she said in the case of syria it's imperative that international help is made available....
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government and those backing that government in total impunity, that is a recipe for disaster. >> amnesty international answer donatella joining us. >>> peace keeping in sudan is dysfunctional. and between the u.s. and cuba, up goes flag pole at the diplomatic outpost in washington. >> welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm imran garda in for antonio mora. coming up in this half hour of international news a suicide bomber targets tourists in egypt but first a look at the stories making headlines across the u.s. in our american minute. answering questions from lawmakers engineer brendan p bostian was not using his cell phone to text or make calls at the time of the accident. 8 people died, more than 200 injured. >>> the hunt for two inmates who escaped from a new york prison has expanded to neighboring vermont. authorities are no closer to finding them despite hundreds of leads. the two men discussed going to a camp in vermont. squeezing through a system pipe cutting through walls. >>> and the l.a. city council gave final approval to a minimum wage like of $15 an hour from $9. it will go
government and those backing that government in total impunity, that is a recipe for disaster. >> amnesty international answer donatella joining us. >>> peace keeping in sudan is dysfunctional. and between the u.s. and cuba, up goes flag pole at the diplomatic outpost in washington. >> welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm imran garda in for antonio mora. coming up in this half hour of international news a suicide bomber targets tourists in egypt but first a look at the...