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i may she was near the coast of new brunswick canada. by coast of new brunswick canada.ight whale, georgia. north atlantic right whale's comes swim very close to their mother making it difficult task for responders.— making it difficult task for resonders. , ., ., ., responders. they are one of the rarest large _ responders. they are one of the rarest large mammals _ responders. they are one of the rarest large mammals on - responders. they are one of the rarest large mammals on earth. we know they are on the brink of extinction, may be something around 330 animals remaining so the calves of these animals are the calves of these animals are the future and that is largely why the situation with snow cone is so compelling. snow cone is so compelling. snow cone and — cone is so compelling. snow cone and her— cone is so compelling. snow cone and her calf _ cone is so compelling. snow cone and her calf will - cone is so compelling. snow l cone and her calf will continue to be closely monitored with many challenges and a long journey ahead. tanya dendrinos, bbc news. it's litt
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outside of cleveland, if his family moves from a rough neighborhood in cleveland to the suburban brunswick it safer and he gets a better public school education. his check and your parents are trying to do things the right way from the standpoint of what were taught is the american dream. you get out and you move up and all that stuff in here is rodney asked in junior, he's in the community where he faces open racism, harassment on the police, on the football team and is also racial all the time and he says i find that offensive his teammates look at him like what you talking about, were not talking about you basically savior what are the good ones your our teammate, it's the other ones that's a problem. it in addition he's out of school where he constantly feels like he has two to toe through raindrops and everything that he says it made me sad when he said he didn't want to go to parties because other people not because he was concerned about himself but he was worried about being around his classmates when they are drinking in their tongues get loosened and what are they going to say to
outside of cleveland, if his family moves from a rough neighborhood in cleveland to the suburban brunswick it safer and he gets a better public school education. his check and your parents are trying to do things the right way from the standpoint of what were taught is the american dream. you get out and you move up and all that stuff in here is rodney asked in junior, he's in the community where he faces open racism, harassment on the police, on the football team and is also racial all the...
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i'm really looking forward to it because i, i just wanted say how it all works in brunswick. that's up and running with. oh wow. good. hi, this is it. as if heaven say not so rooms, mint. nice, 30. yeah, i'm just dying to see the children in here like oh oh oh my god. oh for the good thing. think that on the computer over the age to just right up to warn and start doing some men is so bod, i i know there'd be a lot of people who be suggesting a lot of things that they could do. but if you suggest something to a child, it always speak ludes, things that, that child could have done if you had not suggested i hello, hello, hello, pine needle dugan. it's hello la, how is it you know the proposition that if you just give kids a piece of technology, they will learn is attractive, but it's not bono and i will develop world or the developing world as seen. so got to talk many conferences and i was quite impressed with the idea because it was bold, if not a bit utopian. but with all these ideas you really got to test them on the ground. unlike most academics, i actually went to see a
i'm really looking forward to it because i, i just wanted say how it all works in brunswick. that's up and running with. oh wow. good. hi, this is it. as if heaven say not so rooms, mint. nice, 30. yeah, i'm just dying to see the children in here like oh oh oh my god. oh for the good thing. think that on the computer over the age to just right up to warn and start doing some men is so bod, i i know there'd be a lot of people who be suggesting a lot of things that they could do. but if you...
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. >> you spent time in brunswick, georgia, now. you spoke to people in the community.specially for those that celebrated the family and many did in that community. and there was also relief because there's been this cloud that has been hanging over brunswick and glen county that it seemed to be reminiscent of the old ugly days of the jim crow south which it is not. it is a modern city and that area is very progressive so once it was refuted that this kind of killing of a black man running down the street is not going to be tolerated they did so with a strong message of guilty on all three men. and that community is very pleased. >> but we should point out that probably wouldn't have happened if somebody didn't leak the video. right? would have been covered up. they would be walking the streets. >> the video was absolutely key. federal case will be up next for the three. >> thank you so much. tune in to "state of the union" sunday. among the guests is dr. fauci and mississippi's republican governor at 9:00 a.m. and noon eastern. you can follow me on facebook, twitter, i
. >> you spent time in brunswick, georgia, now. you spoke to people in the community.specially for those that celebrated the family and many did in that community. and there was also relief because there's been this cloud that has been hanging over brunswick and glen county that it seemed to be reminiscent of the old ugly days of the jim crow south which it is not. it is a modern city and that area is very progressive so once it was refuted that this kind of killing of a black man running...
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his family moves from a rough neighborhood in cleveland to the suburban brunswick person indicates the better public school education his printer change induced things the right way of the american dream you cannot move up. here is rodney asked engineer he did a community where he faces open racism and all sorts of racial at other people and when he says i find that offensive they look at him like he's half off the beam saying what you talking about your one of the good ones, you're a teammate it sees other ones that's the problem away in addition he's out of school where he feels like he has to tiptoe through raindrops, it made me sad when he said he did not want to go to parties, not because he was concerned about himself but because he was worried about being around some of his classmates when their drinking and their tongues get lucinda what the heck are they going to say to him. he is in a very difficult box already and then the videos come out and the memories like trayvon martin, the videos we discussed his connecting his own personal experience with experiences he sees on socia
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and from brunswick, maine were joined by michael kim aj. he said for a history professor at the catholic university of america in a former state department, russia ukraine expert under president obama. welcome to both the w news 1st. let's turn it to andre cotton of because it's the russian side that the white house anyway says has cold for these talks. so what exactly is president putin likely to demand? well 1st of all, i think it's clear that to present wouldn't, would like to talk to present by didn't because he believes that the u. s. president can deliver on what he promises present by didn't committed to, to extended the new start agreement. and he actually did it with no strings attached. he committed himself to studying dial a car on arms control as to the digit stability and even on cybersecurity with moscow. and he actually entered this negotiation. so the perception is that you might be in a disarray. i and it's hard to counter on either berlin or paris, but the united states, roommates and indispensable partner. so i think that
and from brunswick, maine were joined by michael kim aj. he said for a history professor at the catholic university of america in a former state department, russia ukraine expert under president obama. welcome to both the w news 1st. let's turn it to andre cotton of because it's the russian side that the white house anyway says has cold for these talks. so what exactly is president putin likely to demand? well 1st of all, i think it's clear that to present wouldn't, would like to talk to...
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by may she was near the coast of new brunswick, canada. cumberland island, georgia. right whale's calves swim incredibly close to their mothers, making for a near—impossible task for disentanglement responders. but saving this pair is critical for the entire species. i guess the most outstanding trait is they are one of the rarest large mammals on earth. we know they are on the brink of extinction, may be something around 330 animals remaining, so the calves of these animals are the future, and that is largely why the situation with snow cone is so compelling. snow cone and her calf will continue to be closely monitored with many challenges and a long journey north ahead. tanya dendrinos, bbc news. two items linked to the birth of the online encyclopaedia wikipedia have raised almost a million dollars at auction at christie's in new york. wikipedia's founder, jimmy wales, sold the apple computer he used to develop the site 20 years ago for almost $200,000. the rest was raised by the sale of the image of the first words he ever typed on wik
by may she was near the coast of new brunswick, canada. cumberland island, georgia. right whale's calves swim incredibly close to their mothers, making for a near—impossible task for disentanglement responders. but saving this pair is critical for the entire species. i guess the most outstanding trait is they are one of the rarest large mammals on earth. we know they are on the brink of extinction, may be something around 330 animals remaining, so the calves of these animals are the future,...
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by may she was near the coast of new brunswick, canada. whale calves swim incredibly close to their mothers, making for a near—impossible task for disentanglement responders. but saving this pair is critical for the entire species. i guess the most outstanding trait is they are one of the rarest large mammals on earth. we know they are on the brink of extinction, may be something around 330 animals remaining, so the calves of these animals are the future, and that is largely why the situation with snow cone is so compelling. snow cone and her calf will continue to be closely monitored with many challenges and a long journey north ahead. we've got the business news coming up very shortly, we're going to be talking about what a slightly aggressive stance from the federal reserve �*s for inflation in the us and also we are going to be taking a look at what might happen today with the bank of england with their policy decision as well. that will be met they uk time today. so all of that coming up. go and make a cup of tea. i will see you in ab
by may she was near the coast of new brunswick, canada. whale calves swim incredibly close to their mothers, making for a near—impossible task for disentanglement responders. but saving this pair is critical for the entire species. i guess the most outstanding trait is they are one of the rarest large mammals on earth. we know they are on the brink of extinction, may be something around 330 animals remaining, so the calves of these animals are the future, and that is largely why the situation...
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i was serious, i would address reports from brunswick, opposition, leaders have rejected the outcome of this election, fighting inordinate in courts inordinate delays in making the announcement. ah, they were insisting that the elections results should have come within 24 hours and they are coming for hours late. so they bill.
i was serious, i would address reports from brunswick, opposition, leaders have rejected the outcome of this election, fighting inordinate in courts inordinate delays in making the announcement. ah, they were insisting that the elections results should have come within 24 hours and they are coming for hours late. so they bill.
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i see you later passing russia is him mediate of brunswick, and they want to do a me to actually of the call when you call us a competent keep it proper. you don't have anything like this in minsk accords and we will not agree to be called to competent her. so you're say, now she wouldn't feel a little bit here till it were a party to it. says utica to the moral clues will come in. you told her, you always have people who might speech in that thought to let you know in the holy shit on what the c. c a got toilet every one isn't always in, in poverty. there everyone is struggling, angry one is getting ready to put in for the harsh winter when some m. p. 's, you training and pieces come to the addition of the regionals led in there. but i wasn't there. i wish there are being asked to see which wire you isn't strangling us. why are you destroying us indefinitely? their woods spits at the tv screen when they see those statements by the cube. authorities no up north morton and the way because of failure can wheels. but i think issue in order to shoot a little closer, you'd better address thi
i see you later passing russia is him mediate of brunswick, and they want to do a me to actually of the call when you call us a competent keep it proper. you don't have anything like this in minsk accords and we will not agree to be called to competent her. so you're say, now she wouldn't feel a little bit here till it were a party to it. says utica to the moral clues will come in. you told her, you always have people who might speech in that thought to let you know in the holy shit on what the...
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the metropolitan police said officers were called by a member of the public to brunswick park in camberwellers remain on scene at the location.the force is still awaiting formal identification, but said petra srncova's family have been informed.at this stage, the death is being treated as unexplained. an 11 year old girl has died, after being found unresponsive, in a building in east london, where a quantity of what's being described as �*chemicals' have been found. she died shortly after being taken to hospital. the condition of three other people also admitted for treatment, is unknown. police say the chemicals are believed to have been used for pest control, and other residents have been moved out as a precaution. more now on the uk's covid alert level being increased from level 3 to level 4 — in response to the rapid spread of the omicron variant of the virus. it comes as health officials say hospitals are now treating their first patients, infected with the new omicron variant of coronavirus, amid predictions of a large wave of cases. professor clare bryant is professor of innate immun
the metropolitan police said officers were called by a member of the public to brunswick park in camberwellers remain on scene at the location.the force is still awaiting formal identification, but said petra srncova's family have been informed.at this stage, the death is being treated as unexplained. an 11 year old girl has died, after being found unresponsive, in a building in east london, where a quantity of what's being described as �*chemicals' have been found. she died shortly after...
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host: this is gary out of east brunswick, new jersey. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you kindly. i appreciate what you are doing, but let me state something. i live in jersey which has something in common with north carolina. what does it have in common? both governance one of the democrats, one of the republicans in north carolina. they do not represent my values. the state has a right to do what they want to do. in new jersey, the sitting governor is a retired investment banker. he does not represent my values. i spent 40 years in critical research. in north carolina, the sitting lieutenant governor was in the newspaper, a local newspaper, making an anti-semitic remark that the juice controlled the economy. you say we the people, we the people. you have a governor in new jersey, a republican, a very nice man. but now you have a democrat, a retired investment banker who does not represent the people. host: do you mind if i ask, you mentioned your values. how would you describe your values? caller: they are capitalist. why do i have to pay $6,000 for care that i
host: this is gary out of east brunswick, new jersey. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you kindly. i appreciate what you are doing, but let me state something. i live in jersey which has something in common with north carolina. what does it have in common? both governance one of the democrats, one of the republicans in north carolina. they do not represent my values. the state has a right to do what they want to do. in new jersey, the sitting governor is a retired investment banker. he...
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i'm amy goodman, joined by one get a solace -- joined by juan gonzalez in new brunswick, new jersey.e begin today's show in honduras, where leftist presidential candidate xiomara castro appears poised to become the country's first female president, putting an end to over a decade of right-wing, neoliberal rule. while the official vote count has not been released, castro holds a commanding lead over nasry asfura of the right-wing national party, which has ruled honduras for 12 years following the 2009 u.s.-backed coup which ousted castro's husband manuel zelaya. xiomara castro claimed victory on sunday night. [applause] >> we are going to build a new era. out with the death squads. out with corruption. out with drug trafficking and organized crime. no more poverty and misery. two victory. the people will always be united. together we are going to transform this country. amy: xiomara castro's apparent victory in honduras is seen as a blow to washington, which has embraced successive right-wing governments despite widespread accusations that honduras has become a narco-military regime.
i'm amy goodman, joined by one get a solace -- joined by juan gonzalez in new brunswick, new jersey.e begin today's show in honduras, where leftist presidential candidate xiomara castro appears poised to become the country's first female president, putting an end to over a decade of right-wing, neoliberal rule. while the official vote count has not been released, castro holds a commanding lead over nasry asfura of the right-wing national party, which has ruled honduras for 12 years following...
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joined in with me and others with 200 or more pastors just two weeks ago, both rallied and prayed in brunswickde the trial of three white men charged in the killing of ahmaud arbery when one of the defense attorneys objected to me and others coming in. and we made the call and were gathering in response to that insult to the black church. he said no more black ministers. keep the black pastors out of the courtroom, accusing us at some point of being a lynch mob even though the trial might not have taken place had folks like us had not spoken out and, in speaking out weeks later, a video comes out. how concerned should we still be that the successful prosecution ahmaud arbery a murderers almost didn't happen? >> we should be greatly and grossly concerned, and i am grateful that what it did was it reintroduced the church to a generation who thought that the church really was no longer potent and influential. to have pastors come from seattle, houston, detroit, d.c. to converge into bruns wick, georgia, still has the black church still has its gravitas, its voice, and it's leadership. and it says
joined in with me and others with 200 or more pastors just two weeks ago, both rallied and prayed in brunswickde the trial of three white men charged in the killing of ahmaud arbery when one of the defense attorneys objected to me and others coming in. and we made the call and were gathering in response to that insult to the black church. he said no more black ministers. keep the black pastors out of the courtroom, accusing us at some point of being a lynch mob even though the trial might not...
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. >> reporter: they worked together in the brunswick office and now he stood with arbery's blood on hisstigator with the d.a.'s office for 23 years. i know what you got to do. >> reporter: no one was arrested that day or for months to come. johnson's influence on the case not only delayed justice for arbery's family but also nearly denied it. in september more than a year after his death, the grand jury indicted johnson for violating her oath of office and obstructing police. ar arbery's family applauded the move. >> she didn't pull the trigger but she is just as much to hold accountable as the three guys who actually did this to ahmaud. >> reporter: johnson turned herself in at the glen county jail but free in less than an hour and didn't have to pay any bond. according to the indictment, johnson directed police not to arrest travis mcmichael that day even though he shad at an unarmed arbery three times point blank with a shotgun hitting him twice and says after recruising herself, johnson recommended another district attorney george barnhill never disclosing she'd already talked to ba
. >> reporter: they worked together in the brunswick office and now he stood with arbery's blood on hisstigator with the d.a.'s office for 23 years. i know what you got to do. >> reporter: no one was arrested that day or for months to come. johnson's influence on the case not only delayed justice for arbery's family but also nearly denied it. in september more than a year after his death, the grand jury indicted johnson for violating her oath of office and obstructing police. ar...
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. >> for years, mcmichael worked with johnson, investigating cases for the brunswick d.a.'s office.ally on his hands, mcmichael made sure police knew about the connection. >> i was chief investigators for the d.a.'s office for years. i know what you have to do. >> no one was arrested that day or for months to come. the georgia attorney general contends johnson's influence in the case not only delayed justice for arbery's family, also nearly denied it. in september, more than a year after arbery's death, a grand jury indicted johnson for violating oath of office and obstructing police. >> she didn't pull the trigger, but she is just as much to hold accountable as the three guys who actually did this to him. >> johnson turned herself in, was free in less than an hour, didn't have to pay bond. according to the indictment, johnson directed police not to arrest travis mcmichael that day, even though he shot at an unarmed arbery, three times, point blank with a shotgun hitting him twice. the indictment says after recusing herself, johnson recommended another attorney, george barnhill, nev
. >> for years, mcmichael worked with johnson, investigating cases for the brunswick d.a.'s office.ally on his hands, mcmichael made sure police knew about the connection. >> i was chief investigators for the d.a.'s office for years. i know what you have to do. >> no one was arrested that day or for months to come. the georgia attorney general contends johnson's influence in the case not only delayed justice for arbery's family, also nearly denied it. in september, more than a...
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we saw the convictions of three men in the deep south, brunswick, georgia. new book, "righteous troublemakers." i talk about ordinary people like pauly murray and people like corbett corbin and arianna that we talked about tonight in selma, robinson. people who are not household names but made a difference. you don't have to be a big name to make a difference. in '22 we all need to be ready. some of us will wind down for the holiday. i'll be getting wound up so we can do what needs to be done. we are facing challenges. that does it for me. thanks for watching. next weekend we're taking a break with our regular "politicsnation" but we're on with our annual revvie awards, christmas day, december 25th, 2:00 p.m., and the following weekend, friday, december 31st, and new year's day, january 1st, at 5:00 p.m. eastern. it's a show where we give awards to the best and worst in 2021. you do not want to miss it. more news on msnbc at the top of the hour. stay right here. it's the most joyous time of year. especially at t-mobile! let's go to dianne. i got the awesome
we saw the convictions of three men in the deep south, brunswick, georgia. new book, "righteous troublemakers." i talk about ordinary people like pauly murray and people like corbett corbin and arianna that we talked about tonight in selma, robinson. people who are not household names but made a difference. you don't have to be a big name to make a difference. in '22 we all need to be ready. some of us will wind down for the holiday. i'll be getting wound up so we can do what needs to...
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ahmad or bury was shot and culled in brunswick, georgia.harges were filed. >> it took 74 days. 74 days to get an arrest. >> reporter: the three men who chased and shot arbery claiming self-defense. >> you can't force someone to defend themselves against you. >> we find the defendant greg mcmichael guilty. >> reporter: the day before thanksgiving, those three men were convicted of murder. their claim of self-defense rejected by a nearly all-white jury. and number one -- >> find the defendant guilty. >> this feels like we can breathe. feels like a new day in america. >> reporter: the trial of derek chauvin. the former minneapolis police officer found guilty of murdering george floyd, this spring, the trial. video of chauvin with his knee on floyd's neck for nine minutes, played over and over for jurors. >> i don't have a moment. >> if a police officer can do this, what can't they do to us? what can't they do to our children? that's what's at stake here. >> the former police officer, derek chauvin, guilty on all three counts. >> reporter: chau
ahmad or bury was shot and culled in brunswick, georgia.harges were filed. >> it took 74 days. 74 days to get an arrest. >> reporter: the three men who chased and shot arbery claiming self-defense. >> you can't force someone to defend themselves against you. >> we find the defendant greg mcmichael guilty. >> reporter: the day before thanksgiving, those three men were convicted of murder. their claim of self-defense rejected by a nearly all-white jury. and number...
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i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by my co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey.hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: in a moment, we are going to be looking at the chilean elections. but first, an emergency court in egypt has sentenced the leading human activist alaa abdel fattah to an additional five years in prison. the court also handed down four-year sentences to other -- the human rights lawyer mohamed al-baqer and the blogger mohamed ibrahim, who is known as "mohamed oxygen." all three were charged with "spreading false news undermining national security." alaa abdel fattah was a leading figure in the 2011 uprising that led to the fall of egypt's longtime dictator hosni mubarak. alaa has been imprisoned since his arrest in september 2019, just six months after he was released following a five-year prison term. on monday, the u.s. state department criticize the sentences but egypt remains one of the largest recipients of u.s. military aid. the biden administration had said earl
i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by my co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey.hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: in a moment, we are going to be looking at the chilean elections. but first, an emergency court in egypt has sentenced the leading human activist alaa abdel fattah to an additional five years in prison. the court also handed down four-year sentences to other -- the human rights lawyer...
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survivors gathered on the 100th anniversary, and of course those 100 faith leaders who joined me in brunswicko fight for justice. i wanted to mention those too. ayman? >> yeah, no doubt about it. we're in a moment of national reckoning in this country with what is happening with the push for social justice, and what you did in georgia, for me, again, you know, i spent my high school years in georgia, to see where georgia is coming right now on that front, people becoming more active, people feeling that their voice is finally being heard, stepping up, coming to the defense of ahmaud arbery's family and seeing that the wheel of justice spin in their favor. >> and answering when, in fact, a lawyer had challenged me being in the courtroom. >> exactly. showing up. >> saying, i don't want no more black pastors and he ended up getting 300. i thought it was a good move. >> that's a great multiplying effect. >> and it really offsets, elise, that the evangelicals on the right try to paint the left as being nonreligious, just secular people, and there are a lot of that, but there are people that are ve
survivors gathered on the 100th anniversary, and of course those 100 faith leaders who joined me in brunswicko fight for justice. i wanted to mention those too. ayman? >> yeah, no doubt about it. we're in a moment of national reckoning in this country with what is happening with the push for social justice, and what you did in georgia, for me, again, you know, i spent my high school years in georgia, to see where georgia is coming right now on that front, people becoming more active,...
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ahmaud arbery, a 25-year-old plaque man was shot and killed while out for a jog near brunswick, georgia at the time no charges were filed. >> it took them 74 days, 74 days to get an arrest. >> reporter: the three men who chased and short arbery claiming self-defense. >> you can't force someone to defend themselves against you so you get to claim self-defense. >> we the jury find the defendant greg mcmichael guilty. >> reporter: the day before thanksgiving the three men were convicted of murder. the claim of self-defense rejected by a nearly all white jury. >> number one. >> find the defendant guilty. >> this feels like we can breathe. it feels like something new. hopefully a new day in america. >> reporter: the trial of derek chauvin. the former minneapolis police officer found guilty of murdering george floyd this spring, the trial, video of chauvin with his knee on floyd's neck for over nine minutes while he cried momma played over and over for jurors. >> i don't have a momma either. >> if a police officer can do this, what can't they do to us. ? what can't they do to our children? so
ahmaud arbery, a 25-year-old plaque man was shot and killed while out for a jog near brunswick, georgia at the time no charges were filed. >> it took them 74 days, 74 days to get an arrest. >> reporter: the three men who chased and short arbery claiming self-defense. >> you can't force someone to defend themselves against you so you get to claim self-defense. >> we the jury find the defendant greg mcmichael guilty. >> reporter: the day before thanksgiving the three...
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i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by my co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey., juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: we begin today's show with a shocking yahoo! news exposÉ about a secretive customs and border protection unit that investigated as many as 20 journalists and their contacts by using government databases intended to track terrorists. those investigated by cbp's so-called counter network division include the pulitzer prize-winning associated press reporter martha mendoza, along with others at "the huffington post," "the wall street journal," and "the new york times." members of congress and their staff may have also been targeted. the explosive revelations are detailed in 500-page report by the department of homeland security's watchdog unit's office of inspector general. it opened the investigation after news reports that border patrol agent named jeffrey rambo conducted a leak investigation in 2017 by accessing government travel records of the reporter ali watkins, who
i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by my co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey., juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: we begin today's show with a shocking yahoo! news exposÉ about a secretive customs and border protection unit that investigated as many as 20 journalists and their contacts by using government databases intended to track terrorists. those investigated by cbp's so-called counter network...
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i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by my co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey. juan. ju: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: the united states is threatening to impose new economic sanctions and other measures if russia invades ukraine. president biden issued the warning tuesday during a two-hour virtual summit with russian president vladimir putin. the talks were held amid growing tension between the two countries over the expansion of nato in eastern europe and russia's deployment of tens of thousands troops along the border of ukraine. after the summit, president biden's national security advisor jake sullivan spoke to reporters. >> president biden was direct and straightforward with president putin. he reiterated america's support for ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. he told president putin if russia further invades ukraine, united states and our european allies would respond with strong economic measures. we would provide additional defensive material to the ukrainians above
i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by my co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey. juan. ju: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: the united states is threatening to impose new economic sanctions and other measures if russia invades ukraine. president biden issued the warning tuesday during a two-hour virtual summit with russian president vladimir putin. the talks were held amid growing tension between the two...
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i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by my co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey.hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: on black friday, one of the year, the day after thanksgiving, amazon employs worldwide joined in a strike that targeted that trillion dollar company and its founder billionaire jeff bezos under the banner "make amazon pay." they called to raise wages, pay taxes in full, stop surveillance of workers. this comes as workers at an amazon warehouse in bessemer, alabama, may soon get another chance to decide whether to unionize. the national labor relations board has ordered a new election after it ruled amazon had interfered in the first election in part by pressuring the u.s. postal service to install a mailbox outside the warehouse one day before the voting was set to begin. amazon managers then pressured workers to drop their ballots in the new collection box, casting doubt over the secrecy of the election. retail wholesale and department store union is leading organizi
i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by my co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey.hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: on black friday, one of the year, the day after thanksgiving, amazon employs worldwide joined in a strike that targeted that trillion dollar company and its founder billionaire jeff bezos under the banner "make amazon pay." they called to raise wages, pay taxes in full, stop...
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i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by my co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey.i, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: as nations brace for new surges of coronavirus cases as the omicron variant spreads, vaccine manufacturers are seeing their profits soar. a new report by global justice now found that the eight top pfizer and moderna shareholders saw their stock holdings jump $10 billion last week following the discovery of the new variant. one of the report's authors tweeted, "when is a new covid variant good news? when you are a pharma shareholder, obviously." this comes as global public health advocates warn the world will keep seeing more coronavirus variants unless wealthy nations and vaccine manufacturers do more to address vaccine inequity. the world trade organization was scheduled to hold a ministerial meeting last week to discuss a waiver on intellectual property rights for vaccis, but the meeting was postponed due to the omicron variant. we are joined now by nick dearden. he
i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by my co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey.i, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: as nations brace for new surges of coronavirus cases as the omicron variant spreads, vaccine manufacturers are seeing their profits soar. a new report by global justice now found that the eight top pfizer and moderna shareholders saw their stock holdings jump $10 billion last week...
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i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by my co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey., juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: we begin today's show looking at how the pentagon has conducted a vast cover-up of civilians killed in the u.s. air wars in the middle east. "the new york times" has published a remarkable two-part series based on extensive reporting on the ground in iraq and syria, as well as 1300 confidential pentagon reports on civilian casualties resulting from u.s. drones and other airstrikes. "new york times" reporter azmat khan writes -- "the documents lay bare how the air war has been marked by deeply flawed intelligence, rushed and often imprecise targeting, and the deaths of thousands of innocent civilians, many of them children." the reports directly contradict public claims made by successive u.s. presidents and military leaders. in 2016, then president obama claimed the u.s. was waging the most precise air campaign in history. obama, in stark contract to isil, america's arm
i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by my co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey., juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: we begin today's show looking at how the pentagon has conducted a vast cover-up of civilians killed in the u.s. air wars in the middle east. "the new york times" has published a remarkable two-part series based on extensive reporting on the ground in iraq and syria, as well as...
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i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by my co-host juan gonzález in new brunswick, new jersey.hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. the house voted tuesday to hold former president trump's chief of staff mark meadows in criminal contempt of congress for defying a subpoena from the select committee investigating the january 6 capitol insurrection. meadows is not the first former congressmember ever held in criminal contempt by congress in the first held in contempt since 1832 when former congressman sam houston was held in contempt for beating a colleague with a cane. the vote came after the committee released a second batch of messages from people begging meadows to convince trump to stop the deadly attack. this is democratic congressmeer jamie raskin reading text messages sent to meadows by republicans on january 6. >> a whole set of messages that were discovered and asking questions to mr. meadows, including republican lawmakers and others sending frantic messages saying, we are under siege up your t
i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by my co-host juan gonzález in new brunswick, new jersey.hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. the house voted tuesday to hold former president trump's chief of staff mark meadows in criminal contempt of congress for defying a subpoena from the select committee investigating the january 6 capitol insurrection. meadows is not the first former congressmember ever held in criminal...
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you said it after the brunswick verdict.el when you start seeing majority white juries even in the deep south say enough. a crime is a crime is a crime. we hope the light isn't a train coming but i must say three convictions this year showed on all three the majority white juries so maybe people are listening and maybe we're winning the battle of having a fair and just system. >> okay. charles, dave, thank you both very much. perhaps things not happening on capitol hill around voting rights and police reform but seem to be happening in courtrooms. that does it for us this morning. yasmin vossoughian picks up the coverage right now. yasmin? ♪♪ >>> hi there, everybody. i'm yasn
you said it after the brunswick verdict.el when you start seeing majority white juries even in the deep south say enough. a crime is a crime is a crime. we hope the light isn't a train coming but i must say three convictions this year showed on all three the majority white juries so maybe people are listening and maybe we're winning the battle of having a fair and just system. >> okay. charles, dave, thank you both very much. perhaps things not happening on capitol hill around voting...
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by may, she was by the coast of new brunswick, canada.es. i guess the most outstanding trait is one they are one of the rarest mammals on earth. we know they are on the brink of extinction, maybe something around 330 animals remaining. so the calves of these animals are the future and that's largely why the situation with snow cone is so compelling. snow cone and her calf will continue to be closely monitored, with many challenges in the long journey north ahead. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. let's cross the newsroom to matt taylor. there is news of a typhoon in the philippines. there is news of a typhoon in the philippines-— there is news of a typhoon in the philippines. very quiet in the uk. atrocious conditions _ philippines. very quiet in the uk. atrocious conditions in _ philippines. very quiet in the uk. atrocious conditions in the - atrocious conditions in the philippines. we have satellite imagery, a category five hurricane making landfall in the southern philippines with winds at 170 mph. the
by may, she was by the coast of new brunswick, canada.es. i guess the most outstanding trait is one they are one of the rarest mammals on earth. we know they are on the brink of extinction, maybe something around 330 animals remaining. so the calves of these animals are the future and that's largely why the situation with snow cone is so compelling. snow cone and her calf will continue to be closely monitored, with many challenges in the long journey north ahead. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. now...
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later in may, she was spotted 65 kilometres east of shippigan in new brunswick, canada.er for coastal studies. lovely to have you on the programme. what is a right whale? aha, lovely to have you on the programme. what is a right whale?— what is a right whale? a right whale is the most outstanding _ what is a right whale? a right whale is the most outstanding trait, - what is a right whale? a right whale is the most outstanding trait, run i is the most outstanding trait, run of the rarest large mammals on earth. —— one of the. we know they are on the break of extinction, maybe something around 330 animals remaining, so the calves of these animals are the future. and that's largely why the situation with snow cone is so compelling. wright was a very —— right wales are very large creatures and they are very all looking creatures. i think your listeners can probably take a look on the internet and you will see a creature that is pretty unusual to look at. ~ .., , . look at. we can see the taft in the icture look at. we can see the taft in the picture and you — look at. we ca
later in may, she was spotted 65 kilometres east of shippigan in new brunswick, canada.er for coastal studies. lovely to have you on the programme. what is a right whale? aha, lovely to have you on the programme. what is a right whale?— what is a right whale? a right whale is the most outstanding _ what is a right whale? a right whale is the most outstanding trait, - what is a right whale? a right whale is the most outstanding trait, run i is the most outstanding trait, run of the rarest...
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by may, she was by the coast of new brunswick, canada.rth. we know they are on the brink of extinction, maybe something around 330 animals remaining. so the calves of these animals are the future and that's largely why the situation with snow cone is so compelling. snow cone and her calf will continue to be closely monitored, with many challenges in the long journey north ahead. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. time for a little bit of light relief. a little more than a week until christmas. and while covid, as we've been hearing, has obviously had an impact on the festive period —there is one place where the festive spirit can never be extinguished. tim allman explains. # it's beginning to look a lot like christmas # everywhere you go...# in this part of finland it really is christmas every day. this place in lapland calls itself the official home town of santa claus and he really is honestly, truly the real thing. notjust a man in a fake beard. father christmas, hoping this year of all years, he can bring some joy to the world. i have been hea
by may, she was by the coast of new brunswick, canada.rth. we know they are on the brink of extinction, maybe something around 330 animals remaining. so the calves of these animals are the future and that's largely why the situation with snow cone is so compelling. snow cone and her calf will continue to be closely monitored, with many challenges in the long journey north ahead. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. time for a little bit of light relief. a little more than a week until christmas. and while...
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then we saw brunswick. what were you doing? were making sure that everybody took brunswick as a unifying moment to say, hey, this isn't about black people. this isn't about what -- this is about white and black people doing remarkable things together. this is what america is about. we're moving forward. let the word go forth, you said. >> let the word go forth. 11 southern whites voted in a jury decision, what we march for people to do in this country, which is look beyond race and do what is right. we're mad about that? all of a sudden, it is meaningless. if they voted not guilty, we would have made it meaningful. but it's meaningless when we win, trying to bring people together, that's hogwash. we've got to be able to stand up and say that. >> yeah, great things happen. willie, it really is. you look at everything that's going on right now in the republican party, and you're just waiting for adults, any adults, some adult, just to stand up and say, "hey, enough is enough. enough of the meetings." say, "we're against fascism.
then we saw brunswick. what were you doing? were making sure that everybody took brunswick as a unifying moment to say, hey, this isn't about black people. this isn't about what -- this is about white and black people doing remarkable things together. this is what america is about. we're moving forward. let the word go forth, you said. >> let the word go forth. 11 southern whites voted in a jury decision, what we march for people to do in this country, which is look beyond race and do...
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officers were called to brunswick park in camberwell yesterday. into place from today, banning all privately owned e—scooters from transport for london services. customers carrying the devices will not be allowed to use any tubes, trains, buses or trams. it's due to safety concerns after recent fires on transport services. after 21 months out of service, the gatwick express is back in operation from today. the rail service between central london and gatwick airport was suspended in march last year, as the covid pandemic hit and passenger numbers tumbled. it's hoped its return will help the airport's recovery. well, if you're heading out on public transport this morning — this is how tfl services are looking right now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning onto the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. high pressure dominates the weather as we head through much of the rest of the week across the capital, and it is set to stay dry or mostly dry, with perhaps just a few splits and spots of light, patchy rain, and drizzle
officers were called to brunswick park in camberwell yesterday. into place from today, banning all privately owned e—scooters from transport for london services. customers carrying the devices will not be allowed to use any tubes, trains, buses or trams. it's due to safety concerns after recent fires on transport services. after 21 months out of service, the gatwick express is back in operation from today. the rail service between central london and gatwick airport was suspended in march last...
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don't forget, there were 11 whites on the jury in brunswick, georgia. >> yes. >> they looked past colort for justice. nine whites on this jury. but we do not, in my opinion, do ourselves well to keep going trial by trial. we need laws. we need the george floyd law. we need laws so that every trial we are not feeling like we are sitting at the edge of our seats or like we are playing russian roulette, but that we know the system works. but i congratulate this jury. and i point out these are majority white jurors that are looking at justice. my last point on that, though, is let us not forget, this family is going to go through their first christmas without daunte. with all of the joy that many of us have that the jury did the right thing that mother and that father will be looking at an empty chair in less than 48 hours on christmas. and daunte's son and the mother of his child is going to have to explain to that kid growing why his father is not there. so i think keith ellison is right, this is not -- it is important, it is good it happen, but it does not return the life of this young m
don't forget, there were 11 whites on the jury in brunswick, georgia. >> yes. >> they looked past colort for justice. nine whites on this jury. but we do not, in my opinion, do ourselves well to keep going trial by trial. we need laws. we need the george floyd law. we need laws so that every trial we are not feeling like we are sitting at the edge of our seats or like we are playing russian roulette, but that we know the system works. but i congratulate this jury. and i point out...
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there's a new poll out from let's see , brunswick incites that shows the most voters want corporationsssue, a majority, almost a super majority, in the senate that be , 63%. meanwhile voters you switch the numbers completely. only 36%, about a third of the country want companies to speak out on social issues. here's the thing. when a company takes a position on something political, haven't you alienated half the country? half of the potential people who could walk through your door might think, you know, that place is political. i'm not going to go there. >> well i'll tell you i've had the good fortune of working for a lot of great leaders and i remember ray crock and fred turn er the chairman of the board of mcdonald's telling me, ed your job is to run the business for the benefit of the employees , the shareholders and the customers. it is not your job to opine on a social condition in the united states, and i've always said that it's very important that business leaders hire great people, train and mentor them, learn how to satisfy customers and have intelligent profit. just because
there's a new poll out from let's see , brunswick incites that shows the most voters want corporationsssue, a majority, almost a super majority, in the senate that be , 63%. meanwhile voters you switch the numbers completely. only 36%, about a third of the country want companies to speak out on social issues. here's the thing. when a company takes a position on something political, haven't you alienated half the country? half of the potential people who could walk through your door might think,...