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we'll hear from one woman whose case was also heard byjudge robin tolson.ry time contact comes round by child begs not to go, but if they don't, i get blamed and can face a fine or everyone a prison sentence. all i want is for this to be properly investigated. a new points—based immigration system is being announced by the government, with visas no longer being given to low—skilled workers. this basically redefines our immigration policy, so the brightest and the best, people with skills need to come to the uk, and we will no longer have the routes for cheap, low skilled labour that obviously has dominated immigration and our labour mark forfar too long in this country. caroline flack's family have shared a new instagram post she wrote before she died, describing how her arrest for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend meant her whole "future was swept from under her" and insisting she was not a domestic abuser. and we'll have all the news from the brit awards last night — where dave, who won album of the year, made this statement about boris johnson. # it is
we'll hear from one woman whose case was also heard byjudge robin tolson.ry time contact comes round by child begs not to go, but if they don't, i get blamed and can face a fine or everyone a prison sentence. all i want is for this to be properly investigated. a new points—based immigration system is being announced by the government, with visas no longer being given to low—skilled workers. this basically redefines our immigration policy, so the brightest and the best, people with skills...
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franita tolson is vice dean for faculty and academic affairs at the gould school of law, university of southern california. her forthcoming book is "rethinking the constitutional structure of political rights, the evolution of federal voting rights enforcement." from the founding to the dawn of the progressive era. and derrick mueller is professor of law at the university of iowa college of law. he has published widely and before joining the university of iowa, he was a professor of law at pepperdine university, caruso school of law, and a visiting assistant professor at penn state law school. alex, franita, and derrick, thank you all so much for joining. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> let us begin with alex's book, and friends, please consider getting it, because it's a definitive history of the right to vote in america and perfect homework, which i hope you'll be inspired to read after today's discussion. in this important book, alexander, you argue that the right to vote has not been a steady bending of an arc toward justice or toward universal suffrage. instead, it's been a bumpy r
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and we do not know when or where cain contracted the virus but 2 weeks after attending the rally in tolson he was hospitalized with breathing problems. his death like so many in the us serves as a cautionary tale a warning that if we choose not to protect ourselves the virus can easily choose and kill us. russia has said that the withdrawal of 12000 u.s. troops from germany announced by the us will promote peace here in europe a spokesman for president vladimir putin said the fewer us soldiers on the continent the calmer it will be trump says that he is pulling out the troops because germany has failed to meet its agreed defense spending target as a proportion of its g.d.p. or force a german reaction to this our washington bureau chief in this poll caught up with thomas sibal who are he's a senior member of germany's defense minister. mr state secretary thank you for making time here in arlington cemetery regarding. the yes or no the term in government you don't care what my kids are almost 1000 is that right. and no of course we are concerned a bit not exclusively because of the withdrawa
and we do not know when or where cain contracted the virus but 2 weeks after attending the rally in tolson he was hospitalized with breathing problems. his death like so many in the us serves as a cautionary tale a warning that if we choose not to protect ourselves the virus can easily choose and kill us. russia has said that the withdrawal of 12000 u.s. troops from germany announced by the us will promote peace here in europe a spokesman for president vladimir putin said the fewer us soldiers...
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carried away we least want to be your 'd support so those who need it the eyes of the world are on tolson right now because of this rally but obviously the been in the united states generally over the past few weeks because of all the demonstrations since the killing of george floyd do you sense that there has been a shift i mean you started your organization back in 2014 because of a shooting from a police officer so do you sense a shift not just in the mood but are you more optimistic now that realistic long lasting change will finally come to the united states well i tell ringback you what i definitely was saying right now we're getting a bit like we've never gotten this or in the history of the united states we have never had any form of legislation that directly stacks policing in our our united states and so yesterday i testified before the the oversight committee to the congress and they are passing the bill they're going to have a bill to the floor that actually restricts a lot of the policing practices that we have so yes we do see change coming but i honestly i'm not going to br
carried away we least want to be your 'd support so those who need it the eyes of the world are on tolson right now because of this rally but obviously the been in the united states generally over the past few weeks because of all the demonstrations since the killing of george floyd do you sense that there has been a shift i mean you started your organization back in 2014 because of a shooting from a police officer so do you sense a shift not just in the mood but are you more optimistic now...
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tolson toilet, think you very much indeed. —— tolson told it.ransporter was on a mission to assess the state of the block, which is about 150 kilometres long and broke off the antarctic in 2017. the pictures reveal multiple cracks and fissures, innumerable icy chunks that have fallen off, and what appear to be tunnels extending under the waterline. for me and the team, bye—bye for 110w. hello there. low pressure will continue to bring more unsettled weather to our shores for the rest of this week and very slowly, those temperatures will be creeping up as we reach the end of the week and into the weekend. now for wednesday, we'll have some showers across eastern areas. some sunshine will develop though behind it is this ridge of high pressure that builds in and then there will be rain pushing tow western areas later on all courtesy of this new frontal system. so we'll start off rather grey, misty, merky conditions with some showery bursts of rain through this morning. they should eventually clear away, it's an improving picture with some sunshine
tolson toilet, think you very much indeed. —— tolson told it.ransporter was on a mission to assess the state of the block, which is about 150 kilometres long and broke off the antarctic in 2017. the pictures reveal multiple cracks and fissures, innumerable icy chunks that have fallen off, and what appear to be tunnels extending under the waterline. for me and the team, bye—bye for 110w. hello there. low pressure will continue to bring more unsettled weather to our shores for the rest of...
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secretary general in charge of 30 nations to being criticism of one allies, decision secretary general's tolson. burke said look, no one wants to be in afghanistan or iraq longer than it is necessary. but we have to do it when the time is right. and for all reasons for all other countries who are there with the united states as well. he said that the time has to be right or we risk losing everything we've done there in the last 20 years. the country could again become a haven for terrorists, which is exactly the reason why the u.s. went in after the 911 attacks. and so yes, secretary general stoltenberg is very concerned that this is precipitous, that the conditions on the ground on which the decisions for withdrawal were supposed to be based have not been met by any means of measuring this. they have not been met based on the fact that the taliban continues to stage attacks. so everyone is very concerned here in brussels. the question is, of course, terry, why is trump doing this now? can you tell us? of course, i mean, i probably can't tell you exactly what's going on in the head of the u.s.
secretary general in charge of 30 nations to being criticism of one allies, decision secretary general's tolson. burke said look, no one wants to be in afghanistan or iraq longer than it is necessary. but we have to do it when the time is right. and for all reasons for all other countries who are there with the united states as well. he said that the time has to be right or we risk losing everything we've done there in the last 20 years. the country could again become a haven for terrorists,...
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tolson the truth. any role and slowly moving to the limits of course the subconscious always a world without beethoven i can't begin to imagine. without it to start september 16th. welcome took global 3000. they're beaten degraded and killed by their partners for brazil's women their own home is often one of the most dangerous places there is. waiting for a winter climate change in russia's arctic poses huge challenges to the nimitz people and their herds of reindeer. but 1st we meet the courageous women of sudan.
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tolson: we are going to see a a lot of this. think right now there's covid litigation bending in like 38, 39 states. so the road between here and november will be peppered with these decisions, where you see -- and i hope i'm wrong about this, but i suspect the supreme court will hold the line and not be very protective of the right to vote despite the circumstances? i know at the end of the most recent term, there was a few stories about whether or not the court had drifted more towards the center after this past term. if you look at the voting rights cases, that is not true. this is still a right-leaning court, still a court that's not been protective of the right to vote, and in fact some of the decisions they have made with respect to the covid-related litigation has proven that point. the rnc versus dnc decision, which came out of wisconsin, and sort of last-minute efforts by the governor to sort of close the polls, and then you had people who had filed the paperwork to get absentee ballots, did not receive them, and they w
tolson: we are going to see a a lot of this. think right now there's covid litigation bending in like 38, 39 states. so the road between here and november will be peppered with these decisions, where you see -- and i hope i'm wrong about this, but i suspect the supreme court will hold the line and not be very protective of the right to vote despite the circumstances? i know at the end of the most recent term, there was a few stories about whether or not the court had drifted more towards the...
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and i'm joined now by correspondent stephanie simons who is in tolson outside the arena where the rally is scheduled jeff on what's going on where you are now. well we're not quite at the arena yet and let me show you what's going on here so this is the checkpoint for the press and behind those white tents is actually where the grounds are where trump supporters are streaming in by the sounds and stewards of the arena of course and i step back in the picture and let you show what's going on the site here he is the press now waiting in line for i would say another hour or so then they can pay and will let us in to what's the ground into the arena slash into the forefront of the arena and we can actually tell you what's happening there then until then we're kind of stuck here and i have to say so far what we experience was all peaceful the security perimeter here around the arena and for the president this is a benz there's a lot of law enforcement here all agencies secret service f.b.i. oklahoma perfect wrist acacias local police metropolitan the sheriff's department of the county the na
and i'm joined now by correspondent stephanie simons who is in tolson outside the arena where the rally is scheduled jeff on what's going on where you are now. well we're not quite at the arena yet and let me show you what's going on here so this is the checkpoint for the press and behind those white tents is actually where the grounds are where trump supporters are streaming in by the sounds and stewards of the arena of course and i step back in the picture and let you show what's going on the...
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butjudge tolson said what had happened ‘did not constitute rape‘ and ruled against her.cision. the judge who heard that appeal ms justice russell has now indicated that family court judges could get training on how to deal with allegations of serious sexual assault. well, on this programme we‘ve looked extensively at issues within the family courts. last year victoria spoke to katie, not her real name, who says she was repeatedly raped by her ex who later stalked her. she was assessed as being at high risk from homicide, of being killed by her ex. he applied to the family courts to get contact with his daughter, and succeeded. her words were spoken by an actress. he would frequently rape me while i was sleeping, and i would frequently put up quite a bit of a fight to sort of get him off. sometimes that worked. is it possible to estimate how many times you say he raped you? i don‘t even know how many times because that coercive behaviour was insidious in that it built up, and the lines of it got quite blurred for me as to, have ijust been raped? how did the family courts
butjudge tolson said what had happened ‘did not constitute rape‘ and ruled against her.cision. the judge who heard that appeal ms justice russell has now indicated that family court judges could get training on how to deal with allegations of serious sexual assault. well, on this programme we‘ve looked extensively at issues within the family courts. last year victoria spoke to katie, not her real name, who says she was repeatedly raped by her ex who later stalked her. she was assessed as...
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crowds smaller than expected his campaign of broccoli camps in his speech to the rally to go live to tolson oklahoma. coming up. a magic corona virus outbreak in europe's biggest persis implant since germany's reproduction rights and puts thousands of people on the.
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us nothing about it i mean i guess on the things that's also bought up and enrich the tolson and. got other globish a plus for us and i'm so bored of us of this because i just i don't understand i thought this was awfully dull was about 9000 feet in one session. it's 1 o'clock in the t.v. coverage and you know talks to the public why tolls and foot snitched on 1st of rushed up movie before you had fallen for a call float crew from atop the. brush with pee in a dish by new quote i meet up to give you give actual design vote and so i didn't for him usually go. at it from. phenomenon marched off and fire clarity what you hear he once believed the snake. where you stood so much who supported you in for the kinsey 95 minutes you must be honest with me and what you think it. was could scholarship. which. darts. each moment of use with. you couldn't model george says. it's. because. i'm a good feeling you give me but i don't see the. good ones not as humans it says. i for my niggas for several months in the fight for many suicide on your. mind with all. this mess. no it's not a fish it's
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plato is for me to play tolson is for you. the beethoven is for health the 1st beethoven is for. plato is for the. play beethoven is for plato for is for play beethoven 2020 the 250th anniversary here on display at. this is v.w. news from berlin as scolding. social distancing rolls on spain's policy island. hundreds packed the balls and beaches ignoring guidelines the german health minister warned stay reckless revealing the trigger a 2nd wave of coronavirus also coming up. to the shops fight in new coronavirus cases south africa imposes a curfew add bans all call sales again we look at why the government is returning to such drastic measures.
plato is for me to play tolson is for you. the beethoven is for health the 1st beethoven is for. plato is for the. play beethoven is for plato for is for play beethoven 2020 the 250th anniversary here on display at. this is v.w. news from berlin as scolding. social distancing rolls on spain's policy island. hundreds packed the balls and beaches ignoring guidelines the german health minister warned stay reckless revealing the trigger a 2nd wave of coronavirus also coming up. to the shops fight...
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counts most is that the wood is old enough so that it doesn't lose shape every guitar is custom made tolson has never regretted moving away from the city of hanover. we have a community here and an infrastructure that's grown over the course of generations the area is steeped in tradition you won't find that anywhere else at the same time we always keep an eye on contemporary developments. and passes on old he's learned his students they flocked in from all across north. south america to study with him. capital to be here i have the opportunity to find myself most like to be self-employed and run my own business or my own workshop then i can focus on building instruments i want to make. tradition innovation with instruments manufacturers that strive for absolute precision and instruments that strive for has a nice sound. greece has been open to tourism since july but due to the coronavirus the country isn't experiencing the mass tourism it's accustomed to in the summertime a positive development for the country so hotel owners are embracing this as a time to look at sustainable methods for
counts most is that the wood is old enough so that it doesn't lose shape every guitar is custom made tolson has never regretted moving away from the city of hanover. we have a community here and an infrastructure that's grown over the course of generations the area is steeped in tradition you won't find that anywhere else at the same time we always keep an eye on contemporary developments. and passes on old he's learned his students they flocked in from all across north. south america to study...
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tolson: okay, so, wow, i'm trying to figure out where to start. [laughter] so i actually want to start, i want to piggy back on the john lewis question because i do think that it ties into what needs to be done. remarkable that he was not only one of the youngest speakers on the march on washington in 1963 and he continued to serve up to his death and that is highlighting how the struggle for voting rights is ongoing and it is not about reaching a peak and then stepping back. you have to be vigilant about protecting voters rights even after you achieve success and we are living in a period of retraction because there is a lot of voter disenfranchised so i think it highlights everything i think it highlights everything john lewis was fighting for. part of the reason he continued to fight is the shelby county decision did not come out of the blue. it was by the decision that just happened in 2019. it was a 2009 decision where the supreme court warned us, they indicated the formula was a problem and hadn't been updated, but to some extent i am not tr
tolson: okay, so, wow, i'm trying to figure out where to start. [laughter] so i actually want to start, i want to piggy back on the john lewis question because i do think that it ties into what needs to be done. remarkable that he was not only one of the youngest speakers on the march on washington in 1963 and he continued to serve up to his death and that is highlighting how the struggle for voting rights is ongoing and it is not about reaching a peak and then stepping back. you have to be...
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is for me to play tolson is for you. the cover is for hello elapsed beethoven is for her plato is for the. play. beethoven is for plato for his for play beethoven 202250th anniversary here on. johnny doesn't let his wheelchair keep him from pursuing surfing. your highness johnny crosses is not your average truck stooped every day he pushes himself to the limit fighting for his dream course life follows johnny as he overcomes obstacles and breaks down barriers from wheelchair to athlete. sports life starts feb 15th on d w. this is d w news live from berkeley china's deadliest day yet in the corona virus outbreak by jean says a surge in deaths and infections is jew to new reporting methods of the white house criticizes china's response pointing to a lack of transparency. in germany not 75 years since the war time bombing of president president frank fell to stand on as the 10s of thousands did but once germans today to stand up against far breivik stream is a. plus have aches.
is for me to play tolson is for you. the cover is for hello elapsed beethoven is for her plato is for the. play. beethoven is for plato for his for play beethoven 202250th anniversary here on. johnny doesn't let his wheelchair keep him from pursuing surfing. your highness johnny crosses is not your average truck stooped every day he pushes himself to the limit fighting for his dream course life follows johnny as he overcomes obstacles and breaks down barriers from wheelchair to athlete. sports...
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franita tolson is vice dean and professor at law at the gould school of law. her forthcoming look is "rethinking the structure of voting rights, from the founding to the dawn of the progressive era." and derrick mueller is professor at the university of iowa school of law. before joining the university of iowa, he was a professor of law at pepperdine university. thank you for joining. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> let us begin with alex's book. friends, please consider getting it because it's a definitive history of the right to vote in america and perfect homework which i hope you'll be inspired to read after today's discussion. in this important book, alexander, you argue that the right to vote has not been a steady bending of an arc towards justice. it's been a bumpy ride with peaks and valleys and you note a series of cases of reversals of the right to vote, for example, women in new jersey had the right to vote until 1807 and lost it for more than a century. african-americans in many northern states had the right to vote at the time of the founding and t
franita tolson is vice dean and professor at law at the gould school of law. her forthcoming look is "rethinking the structure of voting rights, from the founding to the dawn of the progressive era." and derrick mueller is professor at the university of iowa school of law. before joining the university of iowa, he was a professor of law at pepperdine university. thank you for joining. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> let us begin with alex's book. friends, please...
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giving flowers to police factory workers though are taking a more direct approach with some downing tolson walking out on strike all voicing their demands. ok thank you thank. you thank you. meanwhile as were reported earlier in minsk and identified armed men entered 2 offices of the russian internet giant young text the company later released a statement saying the group claimed to be members of the anti criminal and anti corruption state office and were conducting a search nothing with ease and the reason for the raid was not disclosed. president was old by the russians have known him for 26 years but this is the 1st time his grip on power appears to be slipping don't call to a pause. in fellow roosts having the title go or daddy means you've got the most populist position in the entire post soviet sphere and for the recently reelected president alexander look at shank oh he's held the position for decades. not a russian some to hold on to look to even in the most critical situation is a drowning man who can show the straw that you just did my raising to be 90 percent tomorrow will be wi
giving flowers to police factory workers though are taking a more direct approach with some downing tolson walking out on strike all voicing their demands. ok thank you thank. you thank you. meanwhile as were reported earlier in minsk and identified armed men entered 2 offices of the russian internet giant young text the company later released a statement saying the group claimed to be members of the anti criminal and anti corruption state office and were conducting a search nothing with ease...
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that she's been rather critical of the debate process and the lack of inclusion back in november tolson gabbert used her permitted debate appearance to go after d.n.c. favorite candidate camila harris and her record as a criminal prosecutor the facts were damning and the harris campaign shut down shortly afterwards however it seems to be tulsi as an antiwar stance taken as she is a u.s. service member that is the real on forgivable clincher she wants to end regime change wars and cut military spending congress and just passed a $738000000000.00 war budget instead of providing for the health the safety the security of the well being of our people and our planet the democratic party's leadership seems to disagree with her they favor regime change operations and bloated military expenditures the democratic party favors continued military operations around the world done in the name of defending democracy and at home they don't mind arbitrarily changing the rules to make sure that democracy doesn't get in the way. this vitally important war agenda caleb mopp and archie new york. her doubts
that she's been rather critical of the debate process and the lack of inclusion back in november tolson gabbert used her permitted debate appearance to go after d.n.c. favorite candidate camila harris and her record as a criminal prosecutor the facts were damning and the harris campaign shut down shortly afterwards however it seems to be tulsi as an antiwar stance taken as she is a u.s. service member that is the real on forgivable clincher she wants to end regime change wars and cut military...
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plato is for me play tolson is for you. the job is for hello glenn beethoven is for her. plato is for the. beethoven is for a cause plato is for playing beethoven 2020 the 250th anniversary here on display here. humans love interaction and sometimes you don't have a hero bottle provided that's great they're going to replace people and manufacturing they're going to replace doctors and lawyers they're going to replace people in jobs you wouldn't think they can if all the work is being done by machines what humans do but they try and keep getting better and better education and taking more and more advanced jobs where do they end up doing other things making art having social interactions with each other are we going to have enough humanity to make it possible for everyone or some people are going to say i want everything and the rest you guys have to be poor and die that allows individuals to discover their humanity they have to learn new meaning for life and new things to do that's a social revolution and hopefully we can move too slowly. this is the news line from but ou
plato is for me play tolson is for you. the job is for hello glenn beethoven is for her. plato is for the. beethoven is for a cause plato is for playing beethoven 2020 the 250th anniversary here on display here. humans love interaction and sometimes you don't have a hero bottle provided that's great they're going to replace people and manufacturing they're going to replace doctors and lawyers they're going to replace people in jobs you wouldn't think they can if all the work is being done by...
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even though the cho campaign pushed the event back a day there's no changing tolson's painful racial history. catalyzed matter protesters gathered across the u.s. on friday to commemorate the end of slavery the president's choice of this day for a campaign rally sparked a huge backlash so too did the location tulsa oklahoma is the site of the worst incident of racist violence in u.s. history and 921 its greenwich district was a bustling hub of black owned businesses known as black wall street it was razed to the ground by white mobs some 300 black people were killed. and while our black men fought courageously to defend their homes and businesses to defend their families they were eventually. so outnumbered and outgunned that white rioters broke through those barriers and invaded the greenwood district and the massacre had begun. 99 years later many telfair residents are still affected by racism they say donald trump is not welcome our community is still emotionally tards we are still hurt we are still hurting and. and suffering and this is not a good time for him to visit the green
even though the cho campaign pushed the event back a day there's no changing tolson's painful racial history. catalyzed matter protesters gathered across the u.s. on friday to commemorate the end of slavery the president's choice of this day for a campaign rally sparked a huge backlash so too did the location tulsa oklahoma is the site of the worst incident of racist violence in u.s. history and 921 its greenwich district was a bustling hub of black owned businesses known as black wall street...
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form done all the evil to clyde tolson or smallpox and chateau optional so clearly. not almost but no more than what it could take as a consequence coming from a common. disease to produce delights their families over the rainbow told you this is. not a short season die suddenly you're not but that when you could be on social call you usually are still good it's just you know those are also a little small group. with the amount of very little hope surface through a show no good for all done and there are no. proofs and. you are talking point out the but there's just not there somewhere else you can't. stress this mistruth our own. we still got some girl was told if. he squeals here to. get a word and to show us to be him.
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sexual harassment accusations cain was a republican and he was seen last month at the trump rally in tolson oklahoma this video shows him seated in a ocean of people no social distancing no face man. at the time this video was taken the number of new infections was skyrocketing in oklahoma and we do not know when or where cain contracted the virus but 2 weeks after attending the rally in tulsa he was hospitalized with breathing problems. his death like so many in the u.s. serves as a cautionary tale a warning that if we choose not to protect ourselves the virus can easily choose and kill us. russia had said that the withdrawal of 12000 u.s. troops from germany announced by the u.s. will promote peace here in europe a spokesman for president vladimir putin said the fewer us soldiers on the continent the calmer it will be. trump says that he is pulling out the troops because germany has failed to meet its agreed defense spending target as a proportion of its g.d.p. for some german reactions it is our washington bureau chief in this poll called up with thomas sibal horn he's a senior member of
sexual harassment accusations cain was a republican and he was seen last month at the trump rally in tolson oklahoma this video shows him seated in a ocean of people no social distancing no face man. at the time this video was taken the number of new infections was skyrocketing in oklahoma and we do not know when or where cain contracted the virus but 2 weeks after attending the rally in tulsa he was hospitalized with breathing problems. his death like so many in the u.s. serves as a cautionary...
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of you know what you've done this week not pinball which is in our own home 'd and day he's solved tolson the discredited trouble russia commission report from 2016 is on last night in the mud just got his evidence boils down to the ball room conversation. bring you the biggest headlines from pa 7 days on the very latest of course this is the week. well welcome from the whole team in moscow well let's start in the u.s. with donald trump's strong. on how to quell unrest remaining inconsistent the president's now agreed to pull federal troops from violence hit portland or forty's that paid for him to deescalate actions ofter a crackdown on black lives not to protest which have thought times we've seen erupted into riots city officials say the trump team had gone too far 6. well this all comes on the back of a house judiciary committee hearing at the beginning of the week which is ready made bad the political divisions of the protests as well as how differently that flute violin writers and artists have hijacked the legitimate protest to wreak senseless heretick and destruction on innocent v
of you know what you've done this week not pinball which is in our own home 'd and day he's solved tolson the discredited trouble russia commission report from 2016 is on last night in the mud just got his evidence boils down to the ball room conversation. bring you the biggest headlines from pa 7 days on the very latest of course this is the week. well welcome from the whole team in moscow well let's start in the u.s. with donald trump's strong. on how to quell unrest remaining inconsistent...
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and the us off facing creasing hostility amid the ongoing black lives matter protest a major in the tolson police department has been criticised for insisting that officers aren't targeting african-americans. that he has the figures to back it up i had a chance to discuss the issue with him. you have those isolated incidents rifles and go incidents that occur and especially on body camera video they're shown over and over again so i think the general public thinks well that's happening in the states we make 350000000 contacts year and obviously the fast majority of those there is not in the instance that occur we use force less than one percent of all arrestees but when that mistake happens you know we're all healed by that standard point that i would encourage your audience you go to the washington post police shooting database and they come pahl the state of source you can go back and look and since 2015 if you want to look talk about the unarmed individual shot by law enforcement if you break it down between african-american and white it's 3 percent unarmed white shot unarmed and 2 perc
and the us off facing creasing hostility amid the ongoing black lives matter protest a major in the tolson police department has been criticised for insisting that officers aren't targeting african-americans. that he has the figures to back it up i had a chance to discuss the issue with him. you have those isolated incidents rifles and go incidents that occur and especially on body camera video they're shown over and over again so i think the general public thinks well that's happening in the...
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face mask either he hasn't throughout the duration of the pandemic here that's a big concern here in tolson across the entire state of oklahoma where cases have really started to spike really climbing at a pretty rapid rate in fact here in tulsa over the last week on a hot 100 percent increase in the number of patients with over 1000 admitted to ha .
face mask either he hasn't throughout the duration of the pandemic here that's a big concern here in tolson across the entire state of oklahoma where cases have really started to spike really climbing at a pretty rapid rate in fact here in tulsa over the last week on a hot 100 percent increase in the number of patients with over 1000 admitted to ha .
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plato is for me to play tolson is for you. the beethoven is for health the 1st beethoven is for her plato is for the. beethoven is for cars plato for is for them play beethoven 2020 but 250th anniversary here on deal here. this is d.w. news live from berlin president trump says he will send a surge of federal agents into the u.s. since this is as the crackdown is needed to combat a rise in violent crime from local mazza law enforcement had the presence of federal agents in cities like portland oregon he's actually increasing tension also korea firefighters a call to china's consulate in houston texas as washington orders its closure i think concerns over u.s. intellectual property so weren't diplomats burning sensitive.
plato is for me to play tolson is for you. the beethoven is for health the 1st beethoven is for her plato is for the. beethoven is for cars plato for is for them play beethoven 2020 but 250th anniversary here on deal here. this is d.w. news live from berlin president trump says he will send a surge of federal agents into the u.s. since this is as the crackdown is needed to combat a rise in violent crime from local mazza law enforcement had the presence of federal agents in cities like portland...
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let's go to tolson tollett, who joins us from sportscenter. 35 years old, where did he catch it?hey're in a confined bubble, the portuguese team. but if you think about the fa ct team. but if you think about the fact that they played paris and france at the weekend with that 0—0 draw, maybe it was from one of the players possibly. you never know from the french team. it's a case of trying to work out where it's come from. we do know there were two players who did withdraw from that game in france before that match, so there were two positive tests for portugal before the match was played in paris. but he's feeling well? many people are feeling well and asymptomatic who have coronavirus. you need to be cautious. he may be a symptom medic could pass it onto someone symptom medic could pass it onto someone else who suffers badly the virus. when it comes down to it, where do you play football games? you have fans in some countries and not in others. at each of these venues, sometimes you have fans, sometimes you don't. so the problem across the whole of football. so you have to look
let's go to tolson tollett, who joins us from sportscenter. 35 years old, where did he catch it?hey're in a confined bubble, the portuguese team. but if you think about the fa ct team. but if you think about the fact that they played paris and france at the weekend with that 0—0 draw, maybe it was from one of the players possibly. you never know from the french team. it's a case of trying to work out where it's come from. we do know there were two players who did withdraw from that game in...
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in the massive amount the mayor said that about 100000 people are supposed to be an influx here to tolson an influx they have actually not had any time before in that in that measure so this will be definitely also security challenge for tomorrow and let's just see what's going to happen then go to when defective enjoying a stash to find siemens. let's get a historical perspective on this from matt gerald the whole he's a professor of the history and african-american studies at the university of houston is written dozens of books on racism in the history of slavery in the u.s. he's latest is the dawning of the apocalypse the roots of slavery white supremacies settler colonialism and capitalism and the long 16th century welcome back to the day professor hold it's often thought that slavery in the u.s. that ended with abraham lincoln's emancipation proclamation 1962 but juneteenth tells a different story. it does in fact both stories a somewhat flawed with regard to mr lincoln's a massive case and proclamation it did not necessarily apply in places in the united states where the united stat
in the massive amount the mayor said that about 100000 people are supposed to be an influx here to tolson an influx they have actually not had any time before in that in that measure so this will be definitely also security challenge for tomorrow and let's just see what's going to happen then go to when defective enjoying a stash to find siemens. let's get a historical perspective on this from matt gerald the whole he's a professor of the history and african-american studies at the university...
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and back here stateside officials and tolson oklahoma are resuming excavation of mass graves after the pandemic put a halt on their search back in march it's been nearly a century. he after a race riot left as many as 300 black people dead the city plans to dig for graves at 4 different locations later today. and back here stateside smoke is still billowing around parts of san diego after an explosion happened aboard a naval ship on sunday $21.00 people suffered minor injuries and everyone on the ship has been accounted for artie's natasha sweep has more from this ongoing investigation. flames in plumes of smoke surrounding the u.s.s. bonhomme or shard in san diego sunday and today the smoke continues to cloud parts of san diego south bay 21 people suffered minor injuries authorities say 17 sailors and 4 civilians were hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries if said at least one person was treated for smoke inhalation according to rear admiral philip so bad things could have been a lot worse as a 1000000 gallons of fuel reportedly on board the u.s.s. bonhomme as report a 100 pe
and back here stateside officials and tolson oklahoma are resuming excavation of mass graves after the pandemic put a halt on their search back in march it's been nearly a century. he after a race riot left as many as 300 black people dead the city plans to dig for graves at 4 different locations later today. and back here stateside smoke is still billowing around parts of san diego after an explosion happened aboard a naval ship on sunday $21.00 people suffered minor injuries and everyone on...
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work a long time there's been a course major progress but much more needs to be done but to go to tolson of all places on this weekend after we've all learned about the horrors of the 1921 massacre which was essentially a race from our history books for more than 50 years they did everything they could to keep people from knowing about what happened there and i think that is going to be a question of judgment and i think the other element of judgment is you know we have a major pandemic which is growing in america now as it's all in every other place in the world it reminds people of lysol day when the president said oh if we can just inject detergent and disinfectant in people maybe back would help solve them it brings back this question of does the leadership of the country right now pay attention and respect science and what we're seeing in the data or not and are we politicizing that i mean we're seeing people burn masts today and tell so they're burning the masks that have been distributed this is a very scary moment in that sense and i think it's going to make people wonder about h
work a long time there's been a course major progress but much more needs to be done but to go to tolson of all places on this weekend after we've all learned about the horrors of the 1921 massacre which was essentially a race from our history books for more than 50 years they did everything they could to keep people from knowing about what happened there and i think that is going to be a question of judgment and i think the other element of judgment is you know we have a major pandemic which...
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kick off his reelection campaign in a city notorious for racist violence and mass murder in 1021 tolson's prosperous greenwood neighborhood was known as black wall street when rumors spread about an encounter between a black teenage boy and a white girl armed gangs of whites rampage through greenwood killing and burning planes dropped incendiary bombs witnesses said some tulsa police officers set fire to homes and businesses while others stood by without intervening up to 300 african-americans were killed people saw bodies. lined up on the sand bars in the arkansas river and people talked about how bodies washed up downstream. and their people who said they saw people being tossed into mass graves . in 2020 toll so remain segregated with a history of racially discriminatory policing as protests over the killing of george floyd in minneapolis seethed a senior toles a police officer said this in a radio interview. in 2016 a black man named turns crutcher was shot and killed by a white policewoman while standing next to his vehicle crutcher was unarmed the officer was acquitted of manslaught
kick off his reelection campaign in a city notorious for racist violence and mass murder in 1021 tolson's prosperous greenwood neighborhood was known as black wall street when rumors spread about an encounter between a black teenage boy and a white girl armed gangs of whites rampage through greenwood killing and burning planes dropped incendiary bombs witnesses said some tulsa police officers set fire to homes and businesses while others stood by without intervening up to 300 african-americans...
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thank you, tolson.uably the most famous basketball player of all time, has been speaking to the magazine sports illustrated, and he said: china says the coronavirus which has killed 56 people and infected at least 2000 more is infectious before any symptoms show. health officials there say efforts to contain the disease are now at a crucial stage and thus tougher travel restrictions are being imposed. the province at the centre of the outbreak, hubei, is an effective lockdown. here, the government says it is looking at all available options to help british people leave china. on the outskirts of wuhan, the race is on to beat the coronavirus. every bulldozer and excavator that can be found is being used to clear land for a 1000—bed isolation hospital. it must be finished in two weeks. the trouble is, it's needed now. chinese officials today admitted the virus is spreading faster and that it can be passed on by people who show no symptoms. state television is showing scenes like this, of people being trea
thank you, tolson.uably the most famous basketball player of all time, has been speaking to the magazine sports illustrated, and he said: china says the coronavirus which has killed 56 people and infected at least 2000 more is infectious before any symptoms show. health officials there say efforts to contain the disease are now at a crucial stage and thus tougher travel restrictions are being imposed. the province at the centre of the outbreak, hubei, is an effective lockdown. here, the...
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and officials in tolson oklahoma are resuming excavation of mass graves after the pandemic put a halt on their search back in march it's been nearly a century after a race riot left as many as 300 black people dead the city plans to dig for graves across 4 different locations today. now. from kovac to territorial integrity at this moment serbia is facing a number of unprecedented challenges the european countries government was reelected just weeks ago and with the pressure on internally and externally it's already being put to the test parties alex know how that has the story of the sporadic violence was. posted to the origin of peaceful protests. demonstrators came out in the thousands over the weekend to voice their discontent about the serbian government's new cold 19 measures a 2nd wave of coronavirus infections has hit serbia and many of its citizens feel that the government hasn't missed handled the crisis to date serbia has had over 800000 registered cases of covert with more than 400 deaths the past couple of days have seen relatively peaceful protests after another night of
and officials in tolson oklahoma are resuming excavation of mass graves after the pandemic put a halt on their search back in march it's been nearly a century after a race riot left as many as 300 black people dead the city plans to dig for graves across 4 different locations today. now. from kovac to territorial integrity at this moment serbia is facing a number of unprecedented challenges the european countries government was reelected just weeks ago and with the pressure on internally and...