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would be granted to students under any circumstances. >> the question of amnesty is really importantecause it is a political question, our legitimacy to protest has to be recognized before we can negotiate. >> there seems to be a lot more dignity amongst the students now because they they feel that they , have a right to say the things they are saying. that is why i think the amnesty issue has been raised so many times here, and we have had to reassure by raising votes of confidence for it 70 times here. because people are not sure what it whether they are supposed to be guilty for what they are involved in, and the whole issue of demanding amnesty first is to show that we have rights, and until we get those rights, we have to act in a coercive way. >> the hangups that are usually present in any kind of collective organizing where -- were there. then i gotyou made, 100 people in three rooms, and sleeping space for three people. the idea of sleeping so , insignificant. >> we never really got too much sleep. we were always having meetings, and people always yelling and waking us up. bu
would be granted to students under any circumstances. >> the question of amnesty is really importantecause it is a political question, our legitimacy to protest has to be recognized before we can negotiate. >> there seems to be a lot more dignity amongst the students now because they they feel that they , have a right to say the things they are saying. that is why i think the amnesty issue has been raised so many times here, and we have had to reassure by raising votes of confidence...
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that is why i think the amnesty issue has been raised and a re-raised 70 times here.ve had to reassure ourselves by issuing votes of confidence every 30 minutes. because people are not sure what whether they are supposed to be guilty for what they are involved in, and the whole issue of demanding amnesty first is to , andthat we have rights until we get those rights, we way.to act in a coercive >> the hangups that are usually present in any collective organizing where there. >> i would think about my one roommate come up with a think about the 100 people in this of her andhe idea sleeping son of became so insignificant. >> and never really got too much sleep. people always yelling and waking us up. but we did not care much, we slept on the floor. >> there was a group of people who were incredibly close to each other, on no other level. >> we are getting committee support, getting food and money. but there were also getting opposition from the faculty and from right-wing student. >> every now and then, they take the food out, take the record players out, they were tryi
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that was a loser, 2007 amnesty went down in flames, 2013 amnesty went down in flames.ry any cute little tricks, parliamentary discharge petitions or others because we are on to you. that's all the time we have tonight. see you tomorrow on the radio. we want to hear your thoughts about tonight's show. so tweet me. if shannon bream is next. miss shannon. >> shannon: laura, thank you very much. we begin tonight with a fox news alert. it is official, major breaking news tonight from north korea. kim jong un threatening to scrap a historic meeting with president trump at after canceling talks with south korea and jim comey back in the news. the doj responds to the g.o.p. as the clash over information intensifies. we've got a live report. plus, a shocking story is being called one of the biggest scandals in minnesota history. a day care fraud system with potential ties to terrorism and it involves tax dollars. it's rocking minnesota politics. with that the in-depth investigation and brand-new reaction. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington.
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you guys are trying to push amnesty bills, why?> i think it's a mischaracterization of amnesty bills because that is a procedural move to get a vote on the floor. it doesn't say you are going to vote for no borders, it doesn't say you will support amnesty, it says, we really want to vote. and i expect the normal republican process to play out on that vote. if it goes to the floor, it goes to the rules committee and the speaker can have a bill. the nickname for the rules committee is the speakers committee. and it is still firmly in control. >> tucker: i'm a little bit confused as a matter of priorities. i don't think the people who would get amnesty under some of these bills are the worst people in the world. i understand they they are plight, and i feel for them but i don't think he would give amnesty to anyone before a permanent fix to the border problem. but they are. >> in fairness, tucker, someone should define amnesty on both sides of the issue.he when you look at the four bills, one of them is paul ryan's, one of them is bob
you guys are trying to push amnesty bills, why?> i think it's a mischaracterization of amnesty bills because that is a procedural move to get a vote on the floor. it doesn't say you are going to vote for no borders, it doesn't say you will support amnesty, it says, we really want to vote. and i expect the normal republican process to play out on that vote. if it goes to the floor, it goes to the rules committee and the speaker can have a bill. the nickname for the rules committee is the...
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right now daca is amnesty. and daca amnesty without quid pro quo.he goodlatte bill, goodlatte has been absent in and absentia. we have a president at the threshold of securing every major policy victory. and it looks as those globalist forces are circling and moving in to suppress what should be a moment of exhilarating victory for this president and for the nation. >> it should be. if we were 10% as a congress as this president was, we would have done so much more to advance his agenda. alone the president has reduced illegal border crossing by 40%. if we would do the things he's asking for, i believe it's a solvable problem. the democrats want you to believe you can't solve it and we can. lou: again, the threat against america first is his policies, his doctrine is all too real tonight, and we appreciate you being here. matt gaetz. up next, the trump administration softening its positions on sanctions for a chinese phone maker. we'll be right back. insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you're better off throwing your money r
right now daca is amnesty. and daca amnesty without quid pro quo.he goodlatte bill, goodlatte has been absent in and absentia. we have a president at the threshold of securing every major policy victory. and it looks as those globalist forces are circling and moving in to suppress what should be a moment of exhilarating victory for this president and for the nation. >> it should be. if we were 10% as a congress as this president was, we would have done so much more to advance his agenda....
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went down in flames, 2013 amnesty went down in flames, don't try any? little tricks, parliamentary discharge petitions or others because we are on to you. see you tomorrow on the radio. we want to hear your thoughts about tonight's show. tweet me at in graham angle. shannon bream's next. >> we begin with a fox news alert. breaking news from north korea. kim jong un threatened to scrap a historic meeting with donald trump a day after canceling talks with south korea and jim comey back in the news, the doj response as the clash over information intensifies. alive report. a shocking story, one of the biggest scandals in minnesota history. a day care fraud system tied to terrorism and it involves tax dollars, is rocking minnesota politics. we have brand-new reaction.
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while he was in washington, his main concern was amnesty for the those who was a war and -- he person who rose above race and political parties in order to the country good of and committee. his grave is marked with the aid of the confederacy for and amnesty for the confederates who fought in the war. of hattiethe grave hooper wilkins. to a prominent family. her father had intellectual abilities and put her into a school for boys. the teacher said she was the smartest student in the class for a girl. she was married in 1898. in 1910, she began to be involved with the sum of suffrage movement. it was the first suffrage movement in alabama. association and was a member. in 1920, women were allowed the right to vote. in 1922, she was elected to the alabama legislature. by the fineacized ladies of some of because they thought it was scandalous for a woman to be involved in politics. they considered it dirty and for men. she served for one term. she propose bills for health care -- he proposed bills for health care and education. she remained involved in women voter's issues. she is buried
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i mean, they're joining democrat s to bring that amnesty bill.merica chairman, fox news contributor and super american, great friend >> thank you. to me this is the most treacherous thing these guys could possibly do two months before an election to go against your own leadership and own president if they want an maze bill a comprehensive immigration bill, he certainly has a show on this and if he don't give him his wall he will veto this thing so why go through this override a very weak speaker which is the perfect reason why he shouldn't be the speaker and put this up and embarrass republicans and everybody else. lou: i heard a number of republicans though say, ed, they just want to do something. i mean, this is the dumbest thing, this is one of the dumbest things, i should correct myself that i've heard republicans say over the years and they've said a lot. >> last time i looked they have 218 is a majority they have 20 more than that, if they want a comprehensive immigration bill the president will sign -- lou: who says they want a comprehensi
i mean, they're joining democrat s to bring that amnesty bill.merica chairman, fox news contributor and super american, great friend >> thank you. to me this is the most treacherous thing these guys could possibly do two months before an election to go against your own leadership and own president if they want an maze bill a comprehensive immigration bill, he certainly has a show on this and if he don't give him his wall he will veto this thing so why go through this override a very weak...
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house of representatives, while he was washington, his main causes were amnesty for the confederates that fought in the and also to secure aid to help the devastated south. he was very much supported by in the city of elma because he was one of those people that rose above race and above political parties with the good k of the country. flag ave is marked with a of the confederacy, because of his efforts in trying to secure devastated south and amnesty for the confederates who fought in the war. of hattieat the grave hooker williams. she was anglo-american in 1875 family and nt selma was educated in a boys school in sellma. her father realized her and put ual abilities her into a school for boys, at which the teacher said this was in the class nt for a girl. in 1898 and in 910 she began to be involved with the selma suffrage movement. it was the first suffrage movement in the state of alabama. she soon joined the alabama equal suffrage association and member there. in 1920 women were allowed the right to vote, and in 1922, she elected to the alabama legislature. she was basically ost
house of representatives, while he was washington, his main causes were amnesty for the confederates that fought in the and also to secure aid to help the devastated south. he was very much supported by in the city of elma because he was one of those people that rose above race and above political parties with the good k of the country. flag ave is marked with a of the confederacy, because of his efforts in trying to secure devastated south and amnesty for the confederates who fought in the...
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is a maze defacto coalition about the imminent consequences of that and no amnesty for the british army or the irish republican army all the civil war going on about to have going underground. i'm really afraid that the american american policy of. the american policy of taking hostage other nations. and companies. be successful the. welcome back this wednesday will mark twenty years since the people of the island of ireland voted on a referendum that approved the good friday agreement which brought on an arguably fragile peace but will there be a referendum on a united ireland because the good friday agreement triggers an automatic vote if it appears likely a majority and also to vote to leave the u.k. and tourism a has reportedly been in doubt about a majority vote in germany and the u.k. joining me now is the newly elected member of parliament for western rhone all of begley all the things were going on the program just before we get to the united ireland it is forty four years this week with this one since the. massacre is what was the significance of that three hundred four thirty
is a maze defacto coalition about the imminent consequences of that and no amnesty for the british army or the irish republican army all the civil war going on about to have going underground. i'm really afraid that the american american policy of. the american policy of taking hostage other nations. and companies. be successful the. welcome back this wednesday will mark twenty years since the people of the island of ireland voted on a referendum that approved the good friday agreement which...
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grainne teggart film amnesty international in northern ireland.ays discussions about his possible meeting with the north korean leader, kim jong—un, injust over two weeks, are going "very well". earlier this week mr trump pulled out of the summit blaming pyongyang's hostility. it's reported that a us official has travelled to north korea for talks on the possible summit. laura bicker reports from south korea. embracing for a second time, the two korean leaders look much more like new friends instead of decades—old enemies. the meeting was called by kim jong—un who seems eager to salvage his summit with president trump. translation: kim jong-un reaffirms his strong will for denuclearising the korean peninsula. that's what the white house wants to hear. they had even created a special summit coin, but officially the meeting is off. or is it? so we're looking at june 12th in singapore. that hasn't changed... ..and it's moving along pretty well. at the border, tourists from the south come to catch a glimpse of a land they have never known. it often fe
grainne teggart film amnesty international in northern ireland.ays discussions about his possible meeting with the north korean leader, kim jong—un, injust over two weeks, are going "very well". earlier this week mr trump pulled out of the summit blaming pyongyang's hostility. it's reported that a us official has travelled to north korea for talks on the possible summit. laura bicker reports from south korea. embracing for a second time, the two korean leaders look much more like...
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but when it comes to an amnesty.otentially 3.7 million illegals and over a decade 10 million, our side hopefully blocks this. it is called a discharge petition using this queen of the hill terminology. they're promising a vote on good policy, the goodlatte bill. it doesn't quite have the votes. the amnesty vote has the votes with the democrats. and then on sanctuary cities our governor in virginia promised the people i would never go for sanctuary cities. he is in office for two weeks and turns around and 180 turnaround and so the people didn't vote for that but that's the democrat policy. they talk pro business, etc. and then they raise taxes, talk about immigration rule of law and then they turn around after they get into their seat. i hope the people are waking up because that's not the kind of country 80% of the american people want to live in. >> julie: when you refer to 10 million to be clear for those at home who may not understand through chain migration. so there are many in the gop who are, as you mentioned
but when it comes to an amnesty.otentially 3.7 million illegals and over a decade 10 million, our side hopefully blocks this. it is called a discharge petition using this queen of the hill terminology. they're promising a vote on good policy, the goodlatte bill. it doesn't quite have the votes. the amnesty vote has the votes with the democrats. and then on sanctuary cities our governor in virginia promised the people i would never go for sanctuary cities. he is in office for two weeks and turns...
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while he was there in washington, his main causes were amnesty for the confederates of that fought in the war and also to secure aid to help the devastated cell. he was very much supported by the people here in the city of selma, because he was one of those people that rose above race and above the parties in order to work for the good of the country and the community. thegrave is marked with bike of the confederacy because of his efforts in trying to secure aid for the devastated south and also amnesty for the confederates who fought in the war. now at the grave of hattie wilkins. she was born in 1875 to a prominent family and was educated at a school here in selma. her father put her into a school for boys at which the teacher said that she was the smartest student in the class. 1898 and inied in 1910, she began to be involved with the sum of suffrage movement. that was the first suffrage movement in the state of alabama. she then joined alabama equal suffrage association and was a member there. 9020, women were allowed the right to vote and in 1922, she was elected to the alabama l
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officers during the vote thomas harrington professor of hispanic studies at trinity college thinks amnesties report makes clear who is to blame for the violence. what we're seeing here is a spanish judicial authority that has been highly politicized over several years and it is now being beginning to run up against the reality that international institutions. so this is a go for a number of years now and what has happened in madrid is that there is a media reality that says that the catalans are the people that are using going to us when in fact it's just the opposite and so the spanish authorities have no interest in discovering or investigating their own use of violence which in fact is the only guidance that has been used in the entire catalog process it's really a sort of case of self-induced delusion that is now coming apart. as outside observers such as in this international in the international troops begin to get a better hold of what was going on and what is going on. on wednesday russia marked victory day and the defeat of nazi germany and the second world war the anniversary is co
officers during the vote thomas harrington professor of hispanic studies at trinity college thinks amnesties report makes clear who is to blame for the violence. what we're seeing here is a spanish judicial authority that has been highly politicized over several years and it is now being beginning to run up against the reality that international institutions. so this is a go for a number of years now and what has happened in madrid is that there is a media reality that says that the catalans...
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the's report by amnesty international found that of the 3806 people whose details are held on the matrixt is just 12 years old. and at a news conference, there we re old. and at a news conference, there were concerns and about how the information is being shared. we hear stories of this following people to their lives, from the housing association to schools to job centres. people are being treated differently. in response, the met police said any action to buy partner organisations should not be instigated solely on a person's name being on the gang matrix. the matrix has been denounced as racist by campaigners who work with young black people. it is the preoccupation with the gangs has meant that they have failed to design an effective strategy for dealing with serious youth violence. the capital has seen a spate of violent crime involving young victims. today's report focuses on figures that found the majority of knife crime was not regarded as gang related. june kelly, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news. the headlines: president trump has vowed to seek what he calls a "real
the's report by amnesty international found that of the 3806 people whose details are held on the matrixt is just 12 years old. and at a news conference, there we re old. and at a news conference, there were concerns and about how the information is being shared. we hear stories of this following people to their lives, from the housing association to schools to job centres. people are being treated differently. in response, the met police said any action to buy partner organisations should not...
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in 2007 the amnesty thing went down in flames. 2014, 2018, it was so bad.ere we are in the midterm elections, we need everybody unified. and these open borders republicans are pushing this move. what's happening? >> first of all, good to be back with you. i don't want to see this discharge petition move. i'm a sponsor of a bill which does address all of the different pillars. >> laura: chain migration. >> secure the border and address daca, which was a problem that barack obama created. he said bring your kid. it's still illegal, we'll just look the other way and let somebody else fix it. president trump wants to solve this problem and we are working to getwe a solution. but blanket amnesty with no border protection and no wall is not the answer. >> laura: you had a big meeting yesterday, it got heated. that's the feeling? is this a big divide? >> immigration has always been a complicated issue. you can see the different approaches we want to take. >> laura: what did the president run on, law and order on the border, and congress passes a bill that doesn't
in 2007 the amnesty thing went down in flames. 2014, 2018, it was so bad.ere we are in the midterm elections, we need everybody unified. and these open borders republicans are pushing this move. what's happening? >> first of all, good to be back with you. i don't want to see this discharge petition move. i'm a sponsor of a bill which does address all of the different pillars. >> laura: chain migration. >> secure the border and address daca, which was a problem that barack...
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. >>> while rhinos and democrats push for a vote on amnesty for illegal immigrants, president trump is visiting the community terrorized by the m s-13 gangs, vowing to do whatever it takes to secure our borders. ed rollins on us on the politics of immigration tonight >>> our top story, spy gate. that's what president trump today called the growing political scandal that could go down as the biggest this country has ever witnessed. the president tweeted this morning about the partisan witch hunt now exploding in the faces of its conspirators and authors. the president wrote this. look how things have turned around on the criminal deep state. they go after phony collusion with russia, a made-up scam and
. >>> while rhinos and democrats push for a vote on amnesty for illegal immigrants, president trump is visiting the community terrorized by the m s-13 gangs, vowing to do whatever it takes to secure our borders. ed rollins on us on the politics of immigration tonight >>> our top story, spy gate. that's what president trump today called the growing political scandal that could go down as the biggest this country has ever witnessed. the president tweeted this morning about the...
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all right meanwhile the spanish chapter of amnesty international has released a new report accusing madrid's prosecutors of trying lack of interest in investigating police actions against a voter's human rights watchdog says that the prosecutor's disqualify complaints hindering authorities from looking into the facts and it also said that rubber bullets allegedly used by police during the referendum clashes should be banned back in october madrid's representative apologized for the excesses of officers and during the vote thomas harrington professor of hispanic studies at trinity college thinks amnesty's report makes clear who was to blame for the violence. what we're seeing here is a senate judicial already that has been highly politicized over several years and it is now being beginning to run up against the reality of international institutions. so this is going on for a number of years now and what has happened in madrid is that there is a media reality that says that the catalans are the people that are using going to us when in fact it's just the opposite and so the spanish authorities
all right meanwhile the spanish chapter of amnesty international has released a new report accusing madrid's prosecutors of trying lack of interest in investigating police actions against a voter's human rights watchdog says that the prosecutor's disqualify complaints hindering authorities from looking into the facts and it also said that rubber bullets allegedly used by police during the referendum clashes should be banned back in october madrid's representative apologized for the excesses of...
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amnesty international has condemned the militant rohingya organisation known as arsa for killing dozenss denied this, but amnesty says it confirmed the killings through interviews in the refugee camps. amnesty also reiterated the need for the burmese government to be held accountable for its violent crackdown against the rohingya people. the former prime minister of malaysia, najib razak, has appeared before an anti—corruption commission. he was summoned to explain a suspicious transfer of more than $10 million into his bank account. mr najib and his wife deny claims they siphoned off billions of dollars from a state fund to pay for their luxury lifestyle. australian investigators are rejecting claims the missing malaysian airlines flight mh370 was deliberately brought down by the pilot. a former canadian air crash investigator, larry vance, had claimed the jet was the subject of ‘controlled ditching' in a new book on the incident. a new lawsuit claims the singer r kelly knowingly infected a 19—year—old woman with an incurable sexually transmitted disease. faith rogers says she was ment
amnesty international has condemned the militant rohingya organisation known as arsa for killing dozenss denied this, but amnesty says it confirmed the killings through interviews in the refugee camps. amnesty also reiterated the need for the burmese government to be held accountable for its violent crackdown against the rohingya people. the former prime minister of malaysia, najib razak, has appeared before an anti—corruption commission. he was summoned to explain a suspicious transfer of...
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joining me now in belfast is grainne teggart — from amnesty international in northern ireland.ewed in northern ireland today? welcome our busy, yesterday's result any referendum was a momentous the women's rights, but it is vital that no woman on the island of ireland has left behind. all eyes are now on the uk government. they need to decide if they are going to remain complicit in the harm and suffering of women living under these restrictive abortion laws, or if the politicians in the republic of ireland, they are going to stand with an sad other women in northern ireland and urgently legislates a much—needed and long overdue reform. be dup has 0rigi said that northern allott must not be forced into doing something just because of what has happened in the south. this is a devolved issue, how can you ask westminster to intervene? well, the dup are wrong. they are out of step with their own electorate, on that. amnesty polls and other opinion polls have the illusion that the majority of people in northern ireland favour reform, which includes the decriminalisation of abortion.
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is a maze defacto coalition about the imminent consequences of breakfast and no amnesty for the british army or the irish republican army all the civil war going on about to have going underground. seventy four design submissions. seven thousand. two. hundred sixty nonstop days of. russian. under russian. the crimean bridge was built. witnessed the construction moving you need to transport. down to crimea. more. on the. by then cathy session. by then to the long. side of. so it. also was if you have the multiple injuries among. them to yourself you look shows your you know most of the. even the people from boston this is a. soap but i was in. my. life a lovely. read what. they did. i think. welcome back this wednesday will mark twenty years since the people of the island of ireland voted on a referendum that approved the good friday agreement which brought on an arguably fragile peace but will there no be a referendum on a united ireland because the good friday agreement triggers an automatic vote if it appears likely a majority and ulster vote to leave the u.k. and tourism a has report
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amnesty international has condemned the militant rohingya organisation known as arsa for killing dozensmnesty says it confirmed the killings through interviews in the refugee camps. amnesty reiterated the need for the burmese government to also be held accountable for its violent crackdown against the rohingya people. australian investigators are rejecting claims the missing malaysian airlines flight mh370 was deliberately brought down by the pilot. a former canadian air crash investigator, larry vance, had claimed the jet was the subject of ‘controlled ditching' in a new book on the incident. this was just one of those moments earlier today. people in manchester have come together for a concert to remember the 22 people killed in a bombing at the city's arena a year ago. hundreds were injured when a suicide bomber detonated his device during an ariana grande pop concert. it was the worst terrorist attack in britain for more than a decade. returning now to our top story, the us president saying that a planned summit with north korea could be delayed if certain conditions aren't met. ear
amnesty international has condemned the militant rohingya organisation known as arsa for killing dozensmnesty says it confirmed the killings through interviews in the refugee camps. amnesty reiterated the need for the burmese government to also be held accountable for its violent crackdown against the rohingya people. australian investigators are rejecting claims the missing malaysian airlines flight mh370 was deliberately brought down by the pilot. a former canadian air crash investigator,...
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in 1964 amnesty international had grown from 12 chapters to 400 chapters. at more than double by 1970 and it kept growing and growing. bennison himself was a rather odd duck ended 1967 he was kicked out of his own organization. amnesty international won the nobel peace prize and led the way for the modern movement, human rights movement. his political skills were great for getting the organization started. a keen sense for power. it has this iconic barbed wire around it. he designed it but it is certain amount of leadership and charisma for that level of motivation. when it came to running an organization he was terrible and they also had a variety of money scandals that certain kinds of scandals started to go to his head so his skill set as a peacemaker, he lived until 2000 5 and he never again had a role in amnesty international. others came in to run it and took it to its successful level and today it's not necessarily the most active human rights organization out there. there's human rights watch in a variety of others. he later seeded leadership of it
in 1964 amnesty international had grown from 12 chapters to 400 chapters. at more than double by 1970 and it kept growing and growing. bennison himself was a rather odd duck ended 1967 he was kicked out of his own organization. amnesty international won the nobel peace prize and led the way for the modern movement, human rights movement. his political skills were great for getting the organization started. a keen sense for power. it has this iconic barbed wire around it. he designed it but it...
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frayne andres amaze defacto coalition do you pete about the imminent consequences of breakfast and no amnesty for the british army or the irish republican army the civil going about to i'm going underground. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill the narrowness and spend the children twenty million one fly a. book it's an experience like nothing else on here because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy my great so will more chance with. and thinks it's going to. i don't think it is i will not be here that. much as you have to straighten it all . out here. hate. to tell you. if you can just tell you on the. by then coffee session more than are there. by then is assess the quality. of a study that came out and said i'm. going to want. some similar thing with my soul. and also it was revealed to the pope multiple injuries among company to sell them to keep sophie hold most of the work but the s
frayne andres amaze defacto coalition do you pete about the imminent consequences of breakfast and no amnesty for the british army or the irish republican army the civil going about to i'm going underground. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill the narrowness and spend the children twenty million one fly a. book it's...
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now with so many political prisoners in egyptian prisons reports from amnesty international and other rights groups help highlight their circumstances while social media campaigns seem to be better at telling the individual stories and you has more now on a global movement to get one journalist out of prison so you may have seen people posting photos like this one with a hash tag my pick for shock and awe that's a reference to an egyptian photojournalist whose full name is mahmoud abbas eight he was arrested in august twenty third team while taking photos at an anti-government protests in cairo he's one of more than seven hundred defendants in a mass trial where they're accused of murder and being members of the muslim brotherhood now reporters without borders has called up on the egyptian authorities to immediately after prosecutors requested the death sentence for him in march and they started the my pick for shall come campaign then as well but it's still going strong thousands of people have been posting pictures like this one especially on world press freedom day earlier this wee
now with so many political prisoners in egyptian prisons reports from amnesty international and other rights groups help highlight their circumstances while social media campaigns seem to be better at telling the individual stories and you has more now on a global movement to get one journalist out of prison so you may have seen people posting photos like this one with a hash tag my pick for shock and awe that's a reference to an egyptian photojournalist whose full name is mahmoud abbas eight...
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president to spare these men and it was an amnesty.in very warm terms this media report talking about the meeting with kim jong-un and mike pompeo, the u.s. secretary of state, unusually warm terms. we have not seen in recent months. it is interesting to show that north korea is welcoming this north korean and u.s. summit. that was also discussed. north korean people are being told about that summit which they have not been before. also from the south korean point of view. welcoming what happened. reminding people there are six south korean prisoners in north korea. they wanted them to be released. moon jae-in mentioned it during the summit and japan saying they want their abductees to be released as well. >> important not to forget the human rights violations ongoing in the north. clearly a big win here for the united states on these three americans. thank you, paula in seoul. let's bring in harry, the director of defense studies for the center of national interests. the united states wants pvid. permanent verifiable irreversible dism
president to spare these men and it was an amnesty.in very warm terms this media report talking about the meeting with kim jong-un and mike pompeo, the u.s. secretary of state, unusually warm terms. we have not seen in recent months. it is interesting to show that north korea is welcoming this north korean and u.s. summit. that was also discussed. north korean people are being told about that summit which they have not been before. also from the south korean point of view. welcoming what...
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that was amnesty international's statements on twitter regarding what is happening. a lot of people are coming out in the condemnation of the killings in the gaza strip. >> that kind of timeline are we looking at? this has been going on for quite some time. our protesters going to continue to stay out there and protest? i think the process will continue today and tomorrow as well. the protesters from all walks of life, young, old, men, women, and children, have not been deterred by the excessive use of force. what is hard for people is the decision by the administration to relocate the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. on december 6th, donald trump moving the capital, but also slashing funding for united nations agencies to assist palestinian refugees. administration is trying to harm two core issues of the palestinian cause, jerusalem and the refugees. the relocation of the u.s. the birth the eve of of the state of israel is very significant for palestinians. >> thank you for your correspondence. be careful. [captioning performed by the national captioning in
that was amnesty international's statements on twitter regarding what is happening. a lot of people are coming out in the condemnation of the killings in the gaza strip. >> that kind of timeline are we looking at? this has been going on for quite some time. our protesters going to continue to stay out there and protest? i think the process will continue today and tomorrow as well. the protesters from all walks of life, young, old, men, women, and children, have not been deterred by the...
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of rex it and ask you what you made of tourism a explicitly a problem of saying there will be no amnesties for british veterans who are found guilty for crimes u.k. security services and so on no statute of limitations but i think you'll find there will be a continual lobby. from ministers and from backbenchers and the house of commons for what's called a statute of limitations because don't forget that terrorists. went to kill the security forces on the civilian population in northern aren't being given on the stand by your defector keeping this prime minister and the prime minister was explicitly saying there be no amnesty what you think your constituents are going up think if former all you see and so on the implication already in jail you have a case of your question is that every time we disagree with the prime minister we bring our we threaten to bring our dialogue you see what is quite important more zuma more or we bring her dying that's not really a very tenable position on a day would be a very waste position for sales to we believe that we have got significant support within the
of rex it and ask you what you made of tourism a explicitly a problem of saying there will be no amnesties for british veterans who are found guilty for crimes u.k. security services and so on no statute of limitations but i think you'll find there will be a continual lobby. from ministers and from backbenchers and the house of commons for what's called a statute of limitations because don't forget that terrorists. went to kill the security forces on the civilian population in northern aren't...
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rinos claim her this close to getting an illegal alien amnesty bill on the house floor.lack joins us here next. so, you guys have recently started dating... -yes -yes cool. i want to show you guys three chevy suv's. the first one is called the trax, great for when you move in together. -ahhh! and this is the chevy equinox, perfect for when you two have your first kid. give me some time... okay. this is the traverse... for when you have your five kids, two dogs and one cat. whoa! five? uhhh... it's the chevy memorial day sales event! get an additional $750 on these select models. that's on top of most other offers! find new roads at your local chevy dealer. but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made my ideas real. ♪ ♪ i made my own way, now it's time to make yours. ♪ ♪ everything is working, working, just like it should ♪ lou: platoons of rinos in the house are pushing for amnesty. kevin mccarthy tells fox news the gop is very close to bringing an immigration bill to the house that would include some kind of daca deal. party leaders oppose the idea we are t
rinos claim her this close to getting an illegal alien amnesty bill on the house floor.lack joins us here next. so, you guys have recently started dating... -yes -yes cool. i want to show you guys three chevy suv's. the first one is called the trax, great for when you move in together. -ahhh! and this is the chevy equinox, perfect for when you two have your first kid. give me some time... okay. this is the traverse... for when you have your five kids, two dogs and one cat. whoa! five? uhhh......
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report. portrayed in the amnesty report. be scrapped or can you see some benefits? in its current form. its current form. thank you all for coming on the programme. still to come. where breaking the law can mean life in prison. and it's british. in a moment, we'll bring you a special report on gibraltar. the price, in some cases by thousands of pounds. we'll speak to some fans shortly. time for the latest news, here's annita mcveigh. announced the united states was withdrawing from the agreement. on its nuclear programme. it is "not fit for purpose". matrix was "racially discriminatory" and breaches human rights law. young lives being lost". killings from the troubles in northern ireland. personnel being dragged through the courts unnecessarily. consultation on the proposals. bringing the total number to 1a. of the single market. when the bill returns to the commons. help to the majority of children who desperately need it. into exam pressures. it also says social media education should be compulsory in schools. care will transform services. in the south atlantic, i
report. portrayed in the amnesty report. be scrapped or can you see some benefits? in its current form. its current form. thank you all for coming on the programme. still to come. where breaking the law can mean life in prison. and it's british. in a moment, we'll bring you a special report on gibraltar. the price, in some cases by thousands of pounds. we'll speak to some fans shortly. time for the latest news, here's annita mcveigh. announced the united states was withdrawing from the...
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we don't have to go into it, but would amnesty or dangling the prospect of amnesty at this point as we approach the summer months, with that make your job easier or more difficult gimmick >> i don't believe so. >> laura: which one gimmick easier or more difficult gimmick >> i don't think it would make it easier. >> laura: it would make it more difficult, would it not like the summer of 2014 2014 we possibility of amnesty and there was a big wave of unaccompanied minors crossing the border. >> closing the loopholes and adding the capability, border law, the national guard, giving us more technology on the border, hiring agents, that's what we need. >> laura: how about the prosecutors at the border, immigration judges down there. again, they have like 6,000 more personnel i believe, immigration officials and judges down there, that's what the president i believe is getting. but we have tens of thousands of people crossing in a 3-4 week period. you need more than that, do you not? >> the justice department is stepping up. they are adding resources. the secretary has directed us to refer a
we don't have to go into it, but would amnesty or dangling the prospect of amnesty at this point as we approach the summer months, with that make your job easier or more difficult gimmick >> i don't believe so. >> laura: which one gimmick easier or more difficult gimmick >> i don't think it would make it easier. >> laura: it would make it more difficult, would it not like the summer of 2014 2014 we possibility of amnesty and there was a big wave of unaccompanied minors...
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lou: platoons of rinos in the house are pushing for amnesty. news the gop is very close to bringing an immigration bill to the house that would include some kind of daca deal. party leaders oppose the idea we are told, but what if they are forced to do it? wouldn't that be terrible? then they could line up with their business round table, the chamber of commerce, the koch brothers. joining us is an outstanding republican congressman from tennessee. she is also the chair of the house commerce committee. do you like the word rino? >> i do like it. that's what they are. lou: we have a viewer named wanda. ed rollins is concerned about the use of the term rino. so wanda suggested instead of rino, because he was looking for some way to avoid it. she suggests opossums and armadillos. she says she prefers opossums. i don't think we have got it yet, wanda. but let's see what the congressman says. you want to go with rino or armadillo? >> i will stick with the rino. the acronip is exactly -- the acronym is exactly what it is. lou: you have an idea to rai
lou: platoons of rinos in the house are pushing for amnesty. news the gop is very close to bringing an immigration bill to the house that would include some kind of daca deal. party leaders oppose the idea we are told, but what if they are forced to do it? wouldn't that be terrible? then they could line up with their business round table, the chamber of commerce, the koch brothers. joining us is an outstanding republican congressman from tennessee. she is also the chair of the house commerce...
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>> so many people talk about extending amnesty. trump's executive order. i felt it was unconstitutional. i think we need to do real row reform. and just extending obama's policy three years at a time doesn't make sense. we have to fix some of these problems -- zblu. >> laura: you don't want build the wall? >> of course i do. >> laura: the only problem you have is the amnesty. >> it's an extension of president obama's executive order. >> laura: obama did not deal with chain migration or the visa lottery. if you do that -- >> he did change the dynamic of the kids who have gone to our high school and did it unconstitutionally. if we are going to fix this because it's an american problem. presidents of both parties have kicked this can down the road. >> laura: this will swied dwooid the party. he wants to end chain migration. that's all he says. >> two weeks ago he said specifically if we do not have this done he did not want to see a cr. >> if you don't end chain migration -- >> laura: the parents are all the staying, too. no one is g
>> so many people talk about extending amnesty. trump's executive order. i felt it was unconstitutional. i think we need to do real row reform. and just extending obama's policy three years at a time doesn't make sense. we have to fix some of these problems -- zblu. >> laura: you don't want build the wall? >> of course i do. >> laura: the only problem you have is the amnesty. >> it's an extension of president obama's executive order. >> laura: obama did not...
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amnesty international has accused egypt of using solitary confinement as torture it says that dozens of human rights activists journalists and opposition supporters face horrendous physical abuse behind bars the group's report outlines extended beatings humiliation a lack of food and restricted movement for years on end egypt has arrested thousands of people since the military overthrew president mohammed morsi in twenty thirteen morsi is reported to have been held in solitary confinement for most of the past five years amnesty says egypt has responded to these allegations with a fourteen page response denying that it systematically detain people in solitary confinement for long periods well al jazeera journalists mahmud to say there's been an egyptian jail for more than five hundred days he was detained without charge by the authorities in twenty sixteen during a holiday to cairo al-jazeera and international human rights organizations have repeated leah's the egyptian authorities to release jailed journalists we can speak to hussein bellamy who is egypt campaigner amnesty internatio
amnesty international has accused egypt of using solitary confinement as torture it says that dozens of human rights activists journalists and opposition supporters face horrendous physical abuse behind bars the group's report outlines extended beatings humiliation a lack of food and restricted movement for years on end egypt has arrested thousands of people since the military overthrew president mohammed morsi in twenty thirteen morsi is reported to have been held in solitary confinement for...
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a representative from amnesty international. your headlines... your headlines...d change in a referendum. preparations are under way for a possible summit between the leader of north korea, kim jong—un, and president trump. organisers cancel the mutiny festival in portsmouth after two people die at the event. now its time for meet the author. the most inhospitable deserts of the world a re places the most inhospitable deserts of the world are places where you will confront danger, from heat, first and storms. but also where you find peace. that conundrum drove william atkins onwards when he decided to explore some of the loneliest places on four continents. his book, the immeasurable world: journeys in desert places is rich in history and topography and graced with tales of human endeavour in search of an a nswer to human endeavour in search of an answer to the mystery, why do such hostile places, where life is so hard, cast such a spell? welcome. what's your own explanation for the allure of these dangerous and hostile places? i think, we are sometimes guilty of
a representative from amnesty international. your headlines... your headlines...d change in a referendum. preparations are under way for a possible summit between the leader of north korea, kim jong—un, and president trump. organisers cancel the mutiny festival in portsmouth after two people die at the event. now its time for meet the author. the most inhospitable deserts of the world a re places the most inhospitable deserts of the world are places where you will confront danger, from heat,...
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here is one of the victims telling amnesty what happened to her.e his hand, and says if you like me, take this food. those that come with us. take this food. those that come with us. and we would think of our children crying for food. if you accept the food, he would have intercourse with you. if you did not, he would use force to repeat. if you did not, he would use force to. here's the nigerian army response. that is a malicious force. i want you to know that, in 2015, when the present government took over. the president covered these allegations we're on and the committee was set up to investigate. the military cannot sit down and say, in oppression like that, there have not been infractions. when there are infractions, we take steps to correct them. people involved are punished. the military has been battling the insurgents in this area since 2009. more than 30,000 people have been killed in the conflict, and about 1.8 million people have fled their homes. earlier i spoke to mayenijones in lagos. many of them have fled boko haram in north easte
here is one of the victims telling amnesty what happened to her.e his hand, and says if you like me, take this food. those that come with us. take this food. those that come with us. and we would think of our children crying for food. if you accept the food, he would have intercourse with you. if you did not, he would use force to repeat. if you did not, he would use force to. here's the nigerian army response. that is a malicious force. i want you to know that, in 2015, when the present...
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jim jordan fired up about that at the prospect of a vote on an amnesty bill for dreamers. the freedom caucus in the middle of negotiations tonight. a media frenzy is the president defense calling ms 13 murderers and rapists, quote, animals. how much does context matter here. welcome to fox news at night. new details emerging about the early days of the fbi probe into the trump campaign for alleged russian collusion. 20 leaks tonight as the clock kicks down to a long-awaited inspector general report and how the bureau handled hillary clinton's email pro. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge joins us for look at how it started and where we go from here. >> donald trump welcomed the country into the second year of what he calls the greatest witchhunt in american history adding there is no collusion with rosa, only collusion by democrats. the pres.'s lawyer went further. >> we have to look at whether to challenge the legitimacy of the investigation. maybe a special counsel never should have been appointed not based on illegal leaks. >> a year to the special coun
jim jordan fired up about that at the prospect of a vote on an amnesty bill for dreamers. the freedom caucus in the middle of negotiations tonight. a media frenzy is the president defense calling ms 13 murderers and rapists, quote, animals. how much does context matter here. welcome to fox news at night. new details emerging about the early days of the fbi probe into the trump campaign for alleged russian collusion. 20 leaks tonight as the clock kicks down to a long-awaited inspector general...