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most of all i'd like to thank our distinguished panelist, nadine, eugene, julia mahoney and mila. thank you and good evening. >> oh, wait a minute, wait a minute! our supervisor has another word to say. >> a lot of what i wanted to say you've said in terms of thanking our participants and panelist, i'd like to thank the panelists over the last six-- for all six panels. all of those panels are available on-line, on our website, and really appreciate all of your involvement. i'll make one other comment which is don't underplay the value of interpersonal, direct interpersonal relations. zoom is wonderful, but it can't do everything. a wisecrack and thank you, thank you all very much. we've had some can you feel wonderful discussions, i really appreciate it. >> the senate judiciary committee convenes a hearing today to examine the use of force rules. watch it on-line on c-span.org or listen live on the free
most of all i'd like to thank our distinguished panelist, nadine, eugene, julia mahoney and mila. thank you and good evening. >> oh, wait a minute, wait a minute! our supervisor has another word to say. >> a lot of what i wanted to say you've said in terms of thanking our participants and panelist, i'd like to thank the panelists over the last six-- for all six panels. all of those panels are available on-line, on our website, and really appreciate all of your involvement. i'll make...
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we will begin with professor nadine strossen. the zoom podium is yours. >> thank you so much for that terrific introduction to a huge topic, and i am so happy and honored to share with my distinguished colleague panelists. i thought the best use of my time would be to set out general principles that are applicable to assessing all government restrictions on civil liberties or human rights in the interest health and,g public time permitting, i would like to discuss one or more specific issues in terms of how we apply those standards, including the right to life and health itself with those who are in custody, the right to vote, but with respect to general principle, there is broad consensus about these across the ideological spectrum. the very first statement i heard from a government official earlier on was attorney general bill barr who said these words that were music to my ears as a civil libertarian. ", there is no pandemic exception to the constitution and its bill of rights." that said, he did go on correctly to point out t
we will begin with professor nadine strossen. the zoom podium is yours. >> thank you so much for that terrific introduction to a huge topic, and i am so happy and honored to share with my distinguished colleague panelists. i thought the best use of my time would be to set out general principles that are applicable to assessing all government restrictions on civil liberties or human rights in the interest health and,g public time permitting, i would like to discuss one or more specific...
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nadine, it is really a market where you want to be cautious. where do you see tensions in the market where you still see opportunities given the valuations we are seeing at the moment? >> of the convictions we have grown overt we have the past month, we were a month we were checking. what we see in terms of call purchasing is that it has a more risk-off mode. people are very much in it short gold. if you are talking about coming out long gold, we have been long gold. we think it is a great place. being long, having put and call actions have you nibbled to stay in the game in the past month. -- have enabled us to stay in the game in the past month. whether the markets are going up and down, it is that volatility we are monetizing. >> tell me about your conviction on gold particularly as we get expectations of continued fed easing and global bank easing around the world as well as this sustained weakness we are seeing in the u.s. dollar at the moment. >> was still think it is a core position, but we -- we still think it is a core position, but we
nadine, it is really a market where you want to be cautious. where do you see tensions in the market where you still see opportunities given the valuations we are seeing at the moment? >> of the convictions we have grown overt we have the past month, we were a month we were checking. what we see in terms of call purchasing is that it has a more risk-off mode. people are very much in it short gold. if you are talking about coming out long gold, we have been long gold. we think it is a...
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most of all, i would like to thank our distinguished nadine, chris, mila and eugene. and julia. wait a minute. our supervisor has another word to say. >> a lot of what i wanted to say you said in terms of thinking people, and i would like to thank all the panelists for all six panels. all those panels are available online on our website. fedsoc.org. we appreciate all the panels. one other comment, don't underplay the value of interpersonal relations. zoom is wonderful, but it can't do everything. that's just a wise crack, and thank you all very much as we've
most of all, i would like to thank our distinguished nadine, chris, mila and eugene. and julia. wait a minute. our supervisor has another word to say. >> a lot of what i wanted to say you said in terms of thinking people, and i would like to thank all the panelists for all six panels. all those panels are available online on our website. fedsoc.org. we appreciate all the panels. one other comment, don't underplay the value of interpersonal relations. zoom is wonderful, but it can't do...
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if she's lucky and it's a quiet night nadine will be able to take a break and catch up on her sleep. but it's only a matter of time until she's called to the next patient which means getting up again pronto. the rude enough to 50 even so my night shift is over and my colleague is now taking over for the daytime shift as a bitch to try i'm goofy but you can't really look forward to going home when you know you'll be back again this evening when it was. and this is what her light exposure chart looks like. in. common for the 1st 3 days you can see a relatively good day night rhythm after that her night shifts begin. and then there's no daylight rhythm at all as far as light exposure is concerned at least it was it's on their own and she's more or less exposed to continuous lighting. and that constant light is anything but natural. her biological clock has no means of orientation. in order to reset her clock back to normal she needs daylight in the morning between 8 and noon a time of day where our 3 subjects differ substantially in exposure. look blue line shows the light on a typical
if she's lucky and it's a quiet night nadine will be able to take a break and catch up on her sleep. but it's only a matter of time until she's called to the next patient which means getting up again pronto. the rude enough to 50 even so my night shift is over and my colleague is now taking over for the daytime shift as a bitch to try i'm goofy but you can't really look forward to going home when you know you'll be back again this evening when it was. and this is what her light exposure chart...
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sentence in a maximum security prison but his lawyer says he plans to appeal against the verdict nadine barber al jazeera. one of the philippines most prominent journalists and a colleague have been found guilty of libel maria ressa denies the charges over an article of news websites linking a businessman to criminal activity human rights activists say the conviction is a devastating blow to press freedom from manila general allen dog reports. it is seen as a major setback for press freedom in the philippines. one of the most prominent filipina journalists and one of her colleagues found guilty of cyber libel. that's after an article was published on her website a rappler linking a businessman to criminal activity. she is expected to appeal against that this ition many say the charges are part of a crackdown against the press by president would be good to tear does government i appeal to you the journalists in this room the filipinos who are listening don't be afraid because if you don't use your rights. you will lose that freedom of the press is the foundation of every single right you
sentence in a maximum security prison but his lawyer says he plans to appeal against the verdict nadine barber al jazeera. one of the philippines most prominent journalists and a colleague have been found guilty of libel maria ressa denies the charges over an article of news websites linking a businessman to criminal activity human rights activists say the conviction is a devastating blow to press freedom from manila general allen dog reports. it is seen as a major setback for press freedom in...
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sentence in a maximum security prison but his lawyer says he plans to appeal against the verdict nadine barber al jazeera. still to come in this half hour a lifeline letteris how health workers in mexico are helping coronavirus patients by reading messages from loved ones and why the new electoral council that's just started work in venezuela is accused of being installed to to break this year's parliamentary though. hello the fairly active front has gone through australian have but it's so active you can see a very nice back end to the kurds now it's there for effect in new zealand the moment the forecast across church for a couple days is a northerly breeze which is wall 90 degrees and then the front goes through and we get a screaming southerly of some sort which drops you by about 10 degrees so that's new zealand as for australia with us the top end of it a bit of rainfall queens and maybe but nothing much else it's breezy and it sherry in victoria and particularly in tasmania purses sitting largely pretty was temperatures in the low twenty's in x. fronts on its way to you by the en
sentence in a maximum security prison but his lawyer says he plans to appeal against the verdict nadine barber al jazeera. still to come in this half hour a lifeline letteris how health workers in mexico are helping coronavirus patients by reading messages from loved ones and why the new electoral council that's just started work in venezuela is accused of being installed to to break this year's parliamentary though. hello the fairly active front has gone through australian have but it's so...
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reconciliation commission on the country's colonial history for many it's a small step in the right direction nadine barber al-jazeera. and watching our jazeera here is a reminder of our top stories the international community has condemned the china for introducing a national security law in hong kong that critics say undermines the territories civil liberties and political freedoms under the law anything beijing the fine says acts of secession subversion terrorism and collusion with foreign powers is punishable with life in prison. u.s. democrats say that despite a briefing from the white house they still haven't received enough information about allegations that russia paid the taliban to target u.s. soldiers in afghanistan they're calling for a full briefing from the intelligence community president donald trump has repeatedly denied any knowledge of the alleged russian bounties the president called this a hoax. publicly nothing in the briefing that we've just received led me to believe it is a hoax there may be 2 different judgments as to the level of credibility but there was no assertion that
reconciliation commission on the country's colonial history for many it's a small step in the right direction nadine barber al-jazeera. and watching our jazeera here is a reminder of our top stories the international community has condemned the china for introducing a national security law in hong kong that critics say undermines the territories civil liberties and political freedoms under the law anything beijing the fine says acts of secession subversion terrorism and collusion with foreign...
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sentence in a maximum security prison but his lawyer says he plans to appeal against the verdict nadine barber al jazeera. the e.u. has top diplomat has proposed joint talks with the u.s. over what he calls an increasingly assertive china barrel held a 2 hour video conference with u.s. secretary of state mike pompei or he says while they don't agree on everything the u.n. the u.s. should work to defend common interests when dealing with beijing. they should just it should just it about that bush it did it here of continuing gauging or not bilateral they are look focusing on china and the challenges that get more shirty affected today of china. putting on the on the wall stage the saudi led coalition fighting in yemen has been removed from a united nations blacklist it was added several years ago because the number of children being killed and its campaign in support of yemen's government against the rebels the removal has been condemned by rights groups a senior who here fishel says the decision was followed by a saudi attack in northwest yemen leaving at least 4 children dead a diploma
sentence in a maximum security prison but his lawyer says he plans to appeal against the verdict nadine barber al jazeera. the e.u. has top diplomat has proposed joint talks with the u.s. over what he calls an increasingly assertive china barrel held a 2 hour video conference with u.s. secretary of state mike pompei or he says while they don't agree on everything the u.n. the u.s. should work to defend common interests when dealing with beijing. they should just it should just it about that...
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reconciliation commission on the country's colonial history for many it's a small step in the right direction nadine barber al-jazeera. at least 8 people have been killed than 80 others injured in the ethiopian town of following the killing of a popular singer thousands of fans of followed at shiloh 100 cascaded at this about with protests over his shooting taking place in several cities police are investigating what happened to the musician who's known for political songs about the rights of the overall more people they are all more ethiopia's largest ethnic group but they've often complained about the scrim a nation. one person has been killed those protesters in sudan attempt to pile the pressure on the country's transitional government. security forces were placed on high alert after activists called for a 1000000 man march there demanding reform of security agencies and the publication of an investigation into the violent the spur soul of a city in it last year supporters of former president omar al bashir have also called for a rival rally him organising had to for us where she says that was a
reconciliation commission on the country's colonial history for many it's a small step in the right direction nadine barber al-jazeera. at least 8 people have been killed than 80 others injured in the ethiopian town of following the killing of a popular singer thousands of fans of followed at shiloh 100 cascaded at this about with protests over his shooting taking place in several cities police are investigating what happened to the musician who's known for political songs about the rights of...
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sentence in a maximum security prison but his lawyer says he plans to appeal against the verdict nadine barber al jazeera. let's go live to our white house correspondent kimberly halkett for more on this kimberly paul whelan's family is also appealed to president trump for help in president trying to myself often almost boasts about the great relationship he has with president putin so if we heard anything from donald trump. not yet in fact there was a white house press briefing it has been canceled or postponed we're not sure when it's going to happen today reporters are looking to ask that very question the u.s. president has also had an event where it does appear he has spoken about this issue just yet but you're right the family is appealing to the president personally they do not hold out much hope for an appeal in fact the statement from his brother david said that really although it is his brother paul that has been convicted it is the russian legal system that has been found guilty of injustice they say that this was essentially nothing more than a trap meant to and that the rus
sentence in a maximum security prison but his lawyer says he plans to appeal against the verdict nadine barber al jazeera. let's go live to our white house correspondent kimberly halkett for more on this kimberly paul whelan's family is also appealed to president trump for help in president trying to myself often almost boasts about the great relationship he has with president putin so if we heard anything from donald trump. not yet in fact there was a white house press briefing it has been...
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nadine barber al jazeera london. police stopped protesters from storming government offices in the center of london scores of officers blocked the famous arches on whitehall some protests as were trying to push their way through objects were thrown at the police many of whom were right galen carried batons. the number of corona virus deaths in brazil has risen to more than 37000 president has played down the dangers of the disease throughout the outbreak and that's seen thousands of people defying a lockdown to demonstrate against what they see as threats to democracy and their health. reports. government opponents who had until now banged on pots and pans from their balconies came out onto the streets of sao paolo in large numbers to protest for the 1st time since the pandemic reached brazil their country now has the world's 3rd highest death toll from a culvert 90 but they defied their grim reality because their list of grievances is getting long. i came out despite the quarantine because i have to fight for all of
nadine barber al jazeera london. police stopped protesters from storming government offices in the center of london scores of officers blocked the famous arches on whitehall some protests as were trying to push their way through objects were thrown at the police many of whom were right galen carried batons. the number of corona virus deaths in brazil has risen to more than 37000 president has played down the dangers of the disease throughout the outbreak and that's seen thousands of people...
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nadine al-jazeera. some students are going back to school in south africa those in their final years of primary and secondary school are returning as the government eases its lockdown but it's happening a week later than planned after unions and governing bodies oppose the move with media milledge joins us live now from johannesburg the media so this is just a partial reopen the government says look most schools are ready but there are some concerns though out there what are they. well leading up to the weekend as you mentioned there had been that delay the major concern was the arrival of personal protective equipment and that schools would be adequately sanitized and historically in south africa there are a large number of schools that don't have adequate sanitation or don't have running water and in the last week the government has said that it's made sure that water tankers have arrived at schools that don't have running water that sanitation has been improved but at the best of times this really is
nadine al-jazeera. some students are going back to school in south africa those in their final years of primary and secondary school are returning as the government eases its lockdown but it's happening a week later than planned after unions and governing bodies oppose the move with media milledge joins us live now from johannesburg the media so this is just a partial reopen the government says look most schools are ready but there are some concerns though out there what are they. well leading...
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sentence in a maximum security prison but his lawyer says he plans to appeal against the verdict nadine barber al jazeera israel has started building a road through occupied east jerusalem to better connect illegal settlements palestinian fears that it's just another step towards the end accession of their land herefore supports. a long planned road through occupied east jerusalem is rapidly taking shape the american road named after a route that was abandoned part built by a u.s. contractor at the end of jordanian rule here in 1967 will instead become an israeli artery improving links between illegal settlements to the south east and north of the city. it's supporters call it a bypass that will benefit settlers and palestinians alike but a resident doesn't have to pass through traffic in the city that's the russian out of this road the road will of course if the whole population living here wants to pass from north to south without getting stuck in traffic. but in the palestinian neighborhood of. a very different interpretation of the road is part of israel's plan to close off occupied
sentence in a maximum security prison but his lawyer says he plans to appeal against the verdict nadine barber al jazeera israel has started building a road through occupied east jerusalem to better connect illegal settlements palestinian fears that it's just another step towards the end accession of their land herefore supports. a long planned road through occupied east jerusalem is rapidly taking shape the american road named after a route that was abandoned part built by a u.s. contractor at...
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sentence in a maximum security prison but his lawyer says he plans to appeal against the verdict nadine barber al jazeera the used top diplomat has proposed joint talks with the u.s. against what he calls an increasingly assertive china that's a barrell held a 2 hour video conference with u.s. secretary of state mike on peo he says while they don't agree on everything the e.u. and the u.s. should work to defend common interests when dealing with beijing. i should just that suggested about the possibility of continuing gauging or not bilateral dialogue focusing on china and the challenges that get more assertive factor today of china is putting on the on the world stage the u.s. is accused venezuela of trying to rig parliamentary elections later this year the new national electoral council is dominated by loyalists to president nicolas maduro and venezuela's opposition is refusing to recognize it is a latin america editor of the sea and human. venezuela has a new electoral council but not precisely the run that mainstream opposition leaders had been demanding for years 5 new members of t
sentence in a maximum security prison but his lawyer says he plans to appeal against the verdict nadine barber al jazeera the used top diplomat has proposed joint talks with the u.s. against what he calls an increasingly assertive china that's a barrell held a 2 hour video conference with u.s. secretary of state mike on peo he says while they don't agree on everything the e.u. and the u.s. should work to defend common interests when dealing with beijing. i should just that suggested about the...
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nadine raul, a professor or medicine at emory university, she's worked on four human challenge trialsh start out with deciding which strain of the virus to use and how big a dose to give. >> for coronavirus human challenge, we don't have a strap, we don't have a dose. we also don't have good drug against covid. >> reporter: ordinarily, do diseases or viruss that are -- that have human challenge trials, do they havedrs? >>ypallydo. noe the risk. >> correct. >> reporter: it would take three to six months she says, just to set up human challenge trials but she's in favor of moving forward. >> reporter: is it brave or is it crazy? >> if it's done the right way, it's really a service to society. >> reporter: so you're leaning toward brave. >> i guess so. >> reporter: human challenge trials are still only in the discussion phase while several of the front runners are expected to begin phase three trials this summer. >> i still think there's a good chance by the beginning of 2021 that if we're going to have a off our we'll have it by then. masks, feel safe, will it keep us from getting covid
nadine raul, a professor or medicine at emory university, she's worked on four human challenge trialsh start out with deciding which strain of the virus to use and how big a dose to give. >> for coronavirus human challenge, we don't have a strap, we don't have a dose. we also don't have good drug against covid. >> reporter: ordinarily, do diseases or viruss that are -- that have human challenge trials, do they havedrs? >>ypallydo. noe the risk. >> correct. >>...
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. ♪ [musisic break] amy: "prayer mat" by nadine shah. this is democracy now!democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. after the first known case of police wrongfully arresting someone in the united dateses basedd on facial technology, though critics say there are likely many more cases that remain unknown. it was january 9 w when detroit police wrongfully arrested robert williams, an african-american man, in front of his own home, based on a false facial recognition hit. his wife and daughters, ages two and five, watched him get arrested thiss s willms a andis cououn robin taylor dcrcribinthee ordeal in n an aclu video. >> i wasasompletely shocked and stunned to be arrested in broad daylhtht in front of my dahthter, front of my wif in front of neighbors. -- i can'rereallyut i it intotoords. it wasnene ofhe most shocki thgs i e er had happened to me >> he cld havavbeen killed if he had risteted,ou knono being a blacac m being aested or havingny encouer with t poli. it can go badly that is somethining that we wory abt in thelalack family when meo
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sentence in a maximum security prison but his lawyer says he plans to appeal against the verdict nadine barber al jazeera. there's also more still to come in this hour including press freedom on the stret a prominent filipino journalist found guilty of cyber libel says her case is a cautionary tale a new electoral council starts work in venezuela dominated by government loyalists and the now says falls by an angry opposition plus in sports the sound of silence is called clowns missed the chance to witness this titled the fining moment. howlers a summer thunderstorms that emanate from this circulation here is still moving slowly through east and well more central europe that progress has been slow to me than any one place you've got funding from hungary was the largest recipient but anywhere really from germany across to rumania and this little hump here could see big thunderstorms the next 2 days there are further west where the rain is going through its return and exam is looking fairly wet and it could put a front but the concentrations are already just going behind 0 except the borde
sentence in a maximum security prison but his lawyer says he plans to appeal against the verdict nadine barber al jazeera. there's also more still to come in this hour including press freedom on the stret a prominent filipino journalist found guilty of cyber libel says her case is a cautionary tale a new electoral council starts work in venezuela dominated by government loyalists and the now says falls by an angry opposition plus in sports the sound of silence is called clowns missed the chance...
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reconciliation commission on the country's colonial history for many it's a small step in the right direction nadine barber al-jazeera. one person has been killed and several others wounded during largely peaceful protests in sudan tuesday's them astray sions drew hundreds of thousands of people on to the streets in cities and towns across the country the protesters want justice for those killed the during and the after the rule of former president omar al bashir heba morgan reports now from capital. despite the pandemic and coronavirus state of health emergency hundreds of thousands poured on to sudan street from the capital to the various states and to those stuck in displacement camps because of years of conflict all demanding the transitional government steps up to complete the goals of the revolution 6 6. we want the transitional government to deliver on justice for the lives lost so these are not protests against the government we're supporting the government but we want the government to show us that the revolution was not. i think it's about time for the central government to collapse i thin
reconciliation commission on the country's colonial history for many it's a small step in the right direction nadine barber al-jazeera. one person has been killed and several others wounded during largely peaceful protests in sudan tuesday's them astray sions drew hundreds of thousands of people on to the streets in cities and towns across the country the protesters want justice for those killed the during and the after the rule of former president omar al bashir heba morgan reports now from...
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nadine rouphael, an associate professor of medicine at emory university.as worked on four human trials. which starts out with strain of a virus to use and how big of a dose to give. >> for the coronavirus human challenge, we don't have a strain, we don't have a dose. and we also don't have a good drug against covid. >> reporter: ordinarily, do diseases or viruses that have human challenge trials, do they have rescue drugs? >> typically they do. >> reporter: so with no rescue therapy for coronavirus, that intensifies the risk? >> correct. >> reporter: it would take three to six months, she says, just to set up human challenge trials. but she is in favor of moving forward. is it brave or is it crazy? >> if it is done the right way, it is really a service to society. >> reporter: so you're learning towards brave? >> i guess so. >> reporter: for covid vaccines, human challenge trials are still only in the discussion phase. while several of the front-runners are expected to begin phase three trials this summer. >> i still think there is a reasonably good chance
nadine rouphael, an associate professor of medicine at emory university.as worked on four human trials. which starts out with strain of a virus to use and how big of a dose to give. >> for the coronavirus human challenge, we don't have a strain, we don't have a dose. and we also don't have a good drug against covid. >> reporter: ordinarily, do diseases or viruses that have human challenge trials, do they have rescue drugs? >> typically they do. >> reporter: so with no...
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will surely be children whom as and said about his younger self the system was not built to help nadine barber al-jazeera. still ahead on al-jazeera and sport bayern munich celebrate another child many league title i'll tell you how they stepped it up just a bit. over the all. over sport as far richelle thank you so much byron munich one germany's top football division for an 8 time in a row they revert to bremen won no way on choose day to seal the title it was about his league as top score robert love went down steve that got the winner with his 31st strike of the. campaign. this is the 30 years' time they won the championship as they look to complete a trophy trouble this season. only. one game draw against. the rest. yellow on air life on air. the rest of the games we won and fans who played brilliant today maybe needs a break next week 2nd. saving grace. during the season was a tough tough battle but i'm happy that we can you know that the truth. of the world's most watch a football competition the english premier league returns later on wednesday following a 3 month long coronavir
will surely be children whom as and said about his younger self the system was not built to help nadine barber al-jazeera. still ahead on al-jazeera and sport bayern munich celebrate another child many league title i'll tell you how they stepped it up just a bit. over the all. over sport as far richelle thank you so much byron munich one germany's top football division for an 8 time in a row they revert to bremen won no way on choose day to seal the title it was about his league as top score...
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reconciliation commission on the country's colonial history for many it's a small step in the right direction nadine barber al-jazeera. well let's go to tracy bieber tansey actually is a political scientist an activist who focuses on gender and race and she joins us on skype from brussels tracy i note that this letter wrote have deep regret but it stopped short of a full apology is it enough. no actually it's not enough but we are happy because it is a step in the right direction now he's saying that he has deep regrets we need an apology and we need my permission so i will do next steps will come after this letter that. you mentioned reparations there what would you like to see by way of reparations are we talking about money or something more in kind. well i think we will have in belgium a parliamentary commission that will discuss that and i think it should be discussed in the parliamentary commission and they are going to decide what the reparation will be but of course for me to abuse frank financial reparation is important but the financial reparation will never take away the suffering of the
reconciliation commission on the country's colonial history for many it's a small step in the right direction nadine barber al-jazeera. well let's go to tracy bieber tansey actually is a political scientist an activist who focuses on gender and race and she joins us on skype from brussels tracy i note that this letter wrote have deep regret but it stopped short of a full apology is it enough. no actually it's not enough but we are happy because it is a step in the right direction now he's...