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ship or 42 people picked up off the coast of libya 2 weeks ago meanwhile the head of the federation of protestant churches here in germany has suggested that the church get involved in rescue efforts by partnering with civil organizations to send another ship to the mediterranean a realistic option to talk about that i'm joined here at the table now by the chairman of germany's federation of protestant churches. mr. strawman it's good to have you on the program let me start by asking you why does the protestant church want to support search and rescue missions what we're seeing right now in the mediterranean well the basic answer is pretty easy you do not let people drown period. it is a human duty and it's certainly a christian duty to come to aid to people whose life is in danger and it's intolerable it's a moral scandal that those who have saved lives the only ones who save lives in the military and terrain and have to justify themselves are actually being criminalized instead of accusing those who fail to save lives but it's let me just play devil's advocate here and there are people who are
ship or 42 people picked up off the coast of libya 2 weeks ago meanwhile the head of the federation of protestant churches here in germany has suggested that the church get involved in rescue efforts by partnering with civil organizations to send another ship to the mediterranean a realistic option to talk about that i'm joined here at the table now by the chairman of germany's federation of protestant churches. mr. strawman it's good to have you on the program let me start by asking you why...
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head of the federation of protestant churches here in germany has suggested that the church get involved in rescue efforts by partnering with civil organizations to send another ship to the mediterranean. and is that a realistic option to talk about that i'm joined here at the big table now by the chairman of germany's federation of protestant churches mr bradford strawman's good to have you on the program let me start by asking you why does the protestant church want to support search and rescue missions what we're seeing right now in the mediterranean well the basic answer is pretty easy you do not let people drown period. it is a human duty and it's certainly a christian duty to come to aid to people whose life is in danger and it's intolerable it's a moral scandal that those who have saved lives the only ones who save lives in the military and tearing and have to justify themselves are actually being criminalized instead of accusing those who fail to say floods let me just play the devil's advocate here there are people who are going to say that you know all over the world there are
head of the federation of protestant churches here in germany has suggested that the church get involved in rescue efforts by partnering with civil organizations to send another ship to the mediterranean. and is that a realistic option to talk about that i'm joined here at the big table now by the chairman of germany's federation of protestant churches mr bradford strawman's good to have you on the program let me start by asking you why does the protestant church want to support search and...
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of opportunity for homosexuals too. quarter million civil service employees protest. it's civil service commission policies. which control who gets hired by the federalernment. so he is a figure who is considered the father of the lgbtq rights movement, and his story pops up throughout the exhibit. that we go to a woman who took it upon herself to fight back against the american psychiatric association, barbara giddings. which at this point had deemed homosexuality and illness. barbara giddings was a college student in 1949 when she was diagnosed as being homosexual. she did research about what that meant and found out that homosexual people were frequently institutionalized, had electroshock treatment and various other horrible things. she thought there was something very wrong about that. so she took on the american psychiatric association. in 1972 she appeared at their convention in dallas texas and spoke on a panel with a gay psychiatrist who was so fearful of the repercussions of coming out and making publicly as a gay person that he wore a mask. barbara had an information booth, you can see the sign, that gave positive images of what the people
of opportunity for homosexuals too. quarter million civil service employees protest. it's civil service commission policies. which control who gets hired by the federalernment. so he is a figure who is considered the father of the lgbtq rights movement, and his story pops up throughout the exhibit. that we go to a woman who took it upon herself to fight back against the american psychiatric association, barbara giddings. which at this point had deemed homosexuality and illness. barbara giddings...
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a member of the federal council and head of switzerland's department of environment transport energy and communications says the protesters have legitimate demands that the well we seem to get from him to show you just don't want to see there are things that have changed. but equal pay still doesn't exist so i think that's a scandal so it's important that women have a presence and that they're supported by men because these are demands that concern women men and families i mean. the the protesters are loud and clear in calling for equal a-t. . and german drugs and chemicals company by a has launched a p.r. offensive to counter the growing criticism of its wind killer roundup and its controversial king gradient apply for state the company says it has listened and understood and will find a more sustainable alternative. buyer is making headlines once again following talks with politicians shareholders and environmental activists the company has conceded that it must make changes they promise to invest 5000000000 euros in research over the next 10 years to develop a more sustainable alternative to glide for site in the p.r.
a member of the federal council and head of switzerland's department of environment transport energy and communications says the protesters have legitimate demands that the well we seem to get from him to show you just don't want to see there are things that have changed. but equal pay still doesn't exist so i think that's a scandal so it's important that women have a presence and that they're supported by men because these are demands that concern women men and families i mean. the the...
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randi weingarten of the american federation of teachers helped organize the protest. >> 2500 children have been separated from their parents in the last year. there are court cases after court cases where the trump administration have been told to reunite children with their parents. that has not happened. instead, the trump administration has said they do not know how to reunite, that they don't have the records. amy: the american voter teachers -- the american federal teachers helped file the complaint. and in new york city, activists from a variety of environmental and social justice groups protested former vice president and 2020 democratic candidate joe biden outside of a campaign fundraiser at the home of billionaire investment banker james chanos. the activists called out biden's recently released clean energy revolution plan, which they said falls short of the radical changes needed to curb the catastrophic effects of climate change, such as banning fracking and new oil pipelines, or achieving 100% renewable energy in the near future. they are calling on biden to reject fossil
randi weingarten of the american federation of teachers helped organize the protest. >> 2500 children have been separated from their parents in the last year. there are court cases after court cases where the trump administration have been told to reunite children with their parents. that has not happened. instead, the trump administration has said they do not know how to reunite, that they don't have the records. amy: the american voter teachers -- the american federal teachers helped...
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of peaceful protesters in the u.s. city of charlottesville 2 years ago has been sentenced for committing federal hate crimes the judge said it was too great a risk to release james alex feels a female protester was killed in the attack in the state of the genya as patty culhane now reports. it was the moment the country realized white supremacist were in bold and taking to the streets of charlottesville virginia in mass with tiki torches they shouted a chorus of racist and anti-semitic chants was they protested the removal of the confederate statue their hate would not go unchallenged hundreds of counter protesters met them head on there were clashes and then there was this crowd. james alex fields was behind the wheel he was found guilty of killing heather higher and injuring dozens in this chaos he pled guilty to federal hate crime charges in exchange prosecutors dropped the death penalty and now he's learned for his crime he will spend the rest of his life in prison back susan bro as hires mother she says she believes her daughter's death and his sentence sends an important message for the last time i saw my daughter w
of peaceful protesters in the u.s. city of charlottesville 2 years ago has been sentenced for committing federal hate crimes the judge said it was too great a risk to release james alex feels a female protester was killed in the attack in the state of the genya as patty culhane now reports. it was the moment the country realized white supremacist were in bold and taking to the streets of charlottesville virginia in mass with tiki torches they shouted a chorus of racist and anti-semitic chants...
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. >> and member of the federal council and head of switzerland's department of environment, transport, energy and indications says the protesters have legitimate demands. >> there are things that have changed. equal pay still does not exist. i think that is a scandal. it is important that women have a presence and that they are supported by men. these are demands that concern women, men and families. >> the protesters are loud and clear and calling for equality. phil: let's get more on this from our dw reporter print how widespread has the strike been? >> quite widespread. the strike is happening all across switzerland. this is a map that shows this is not just happening in town, but also in small villages. as we heard in our report, you can see the different purple dots that show the different cities and places. it is quite spread out across switzerland and these women are wearing purple to draw attention to their protests. this is a protest that cuts through all generations. there are many women, one of whom i spoke to today who participated in 1991. many of these women are back on the streets today. they say some progress is
. >> and member of the federal council and head of switzerland's department of environment, transport, energy and indications says the protesters have legitimate demands. >> there are things that have changed. equal pay still does not exist. i think that is a scandal. it is important that women have a presence and that they are supported by men. these are demands that concern women, men and families. >> the protesters are loud and clear and calling for equality. phil: let's...
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a member of the federal council and head of switzerland's department of environment transport energy and communications says the protesters have legitimate demands that oh well we seem to get them in the short just don't want to there are things that have changed but equal to. still doesn't exist i think that's a scandal so it's important that women have a presence and that they're supported by name because these are demands that concerned women men and families. protesters are loud and clear in calling for equal let's see. let's get more on this from d.w. before you bring him. her widespread to strike but it's quite widespread geographically this strike is happening all across switzerland as we have here a map that shows that this is not just happening in towns but also in small villages and as we heard in our report women here we can see the different purple dots that show the different cities in different places as you can see it's quite spread out across switzerland and as these purple dots women are indeed wearing purple too to draw attention to their protests this is also not this is a protest that cuts through all
a member of the federal council and head of switzerland's department of environment transport energy and communications says the protesters have legitimate demands that oh well we seem to get them in the short just don't want to there are things that have changed but equal to. still doesn't exist i think that's a scandal so it's important that women have a presence and that they're supported by name because these are demands that concerned women men and families. protesters are loud and clear...
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frank believed homosexuals deserve the right to work in federal government and anywhere else. so he organized a series of protests as early as 1965 where gay people would take it in front of the white house and civil service commission going public with signs like this -- america, the land of opportunity for homosexuals too. quarter million civil service employees protest. so he is a figure who is considered the father of the lgbtq rights movement, and his story pops up throughout the exhibit. that we go to a woman who took it upon herself to fight back against the american psychiatric organization which at this point had deemed homosexuality and illness. barbara giddings was a college student in 1949 when she was diagnosed as being homosexual. she did research about what that meant and found out that homosexual people were frequently institutionalized, had electroshock treatment and various other horrible things. she thought there was something very wrong about that. so she took on the american psychiatric association. in 1972 she appeared at their convention in dallas texas and spoke on a panel with a gay psych
frank believed homosexuals deserve the right to work in federal government and anywhere else. so he organized a series of protests as early as 1965 where gay people would take it in front of the white house and civil service commission going public with signs like this -- america, the land of opportunity for homosexuals too. quarter million civil service employees protest. so he is a figure who is considered the father of the lgbtq rights movement, and his story pops up throughout the exhibit....
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. >> demonstrators in hong kong blocking one of the main arteries into the federal business district as they protest against the government's controversial extradition legislation. what is the latest? >> there are tens of thousands of protesters who have flooded onto the road. this is extremely reminiscent of what happened during the 2014 occupied central protest, except there's one big difference -- this crowd is very, very angry. an extremely ominous looking crowd, too. looks like today's color is black as opposed to the white that was worn as a symbol of justice during the protests that took place in hong kong sunday went up to one million people came out, although that number is said to be only 240,000, which is still significant. it shows the extent of the opposition to the bill to be discussed later today. >> protesters came today wanting this bill, this extradition policy that they very much oppose, to be called off. that did not happen, and they say they are staying until that happens. they have tried to charge forward, the police responded, as you can see in those pictures, with tear gas, w
. >> demonstrators in hong kong blocking one of the main arteries into the federal business district as they protest against the government's controversial extradition legislation. what is the latest? >> there are tens of thousands of protesters who have flooded onto the road. this is extremely reminiscent of what happened during the 2014 occupied central protest, except there's one big difference -- this crowd is very, very angry. an extremely ominous looking crowd, too. looks like...
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well the man who drove into a crowd of protesters during a rally in charlottesville, virginia is esking for mercy now james fields junior, the set to be sentenced in federal court friday. you may remember back in 2017. he drove his car into a crowd of protesters during a white nationalist and neo-nazi demonstration. he killed a woman he injured dozens others, dozens more the 22 year-old pleaded guilty to 29 hate crimes to avoid the death penalty. so feels is now asking for less than life in prison because he says of his young age his history of mental illness and also childhood trauma. well body cam video shows the moment an officer and missouri rescued a 3 year-old and her grandmother from a house fire. a neighbor called police when she saw flames inside of that house. so officer he was the first to respond you see the footage here he pulled a child from the basement window. very there. she goes and pastor to a neighbor and so after that just seconds later the him another neighbor they ran back to the window to get the girl's grandmother. >>when i knew from my love right there to me to get her out there. if i'd my home move trial michael k. thank you kno
well the man who drove into a crowd of protesters during a rally in charlottesville, virginia is esking for mercy now james fields junior, the set to be sentenced in federal court friday. you may remember back in 2017. he drove his car into a crowd of protesters during a white nationalist and neo-nazi demonstration. he killed a woman he injured dozens others, dozens more the 22 year-old pleaded guilty to 29 hate crimes to avoid the death penalty. so feels is now asking for less than life in...
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people in basra have along the complained of neglect of what they say is corruption and financial mismanagement by the federal government in baghdad. protest to set fire to the provincial council building during demonstrations last year at least 30 people were killed during the un rest against the lack of services doctors say they often provide the basic needs. we're facing a crisis in so many levels become provide chemotherapy fast enough it's not always available it's expensive and getting it involves a lot of bureaucratic red tape we also need more trained medical staff. the regional government says federal government leaders in baghdad must do more they 7 with there hasn't been enough financial support from the federal government for many years this year we were allocated 2.8 percent of the federal budget and that's nowhere near enough and we need a better share of the revenues or things won't improve. in the hospital is a mural called the tree of life showing photos of children who were treated here and survived the government in baghdad which in recent years a struggle to cope with the battle against eisel has promised to do more to
people in basra have along the complained of neglect of what they say is corruption and financial mismanagement by the federal government in baghdad. protest to set fire to the provincial council building during demonstrations last year at least 30 people were killed during the un rest against the lack of services doctors say they often provide the basic needs. we're facing a crisis in so many levels become provide chemotherapy fast enough it's not always available it's expensive and getting it...
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people in basra have along the complained of neglect of what they say is corruption and financial mismanagement by the federal government in baghdad protests to set fire to the provincial council building during demonstrations last year at least 30 people were killed during the un rest against the lack of services doctors say they often provide the basic needs. we're facing a crisis in so many levels become provide chemotherapy fast enough it's not always available it's expensive and getting it involves a lot of bureaucratic red tape we also need more trained medical staff at the regional government says federal government leaders in baghdad and must do more they 7 with there hasn't been enough financial support from the federal government for many years this year we were allocated 2.8 percent of the federal budget and that's nowhere near enough and we need a better share of the revenues or things won't improve. in the hospital is a mural called the tree of life showing photos of children who were treated here and survived the government in baghdad which in recent years has struggled to cope with the battle against eisel has promised to do
people in basra have along the complained of neglect of what they say is corruption and financial mismanagement by the federal government in baghdad protests to set fire to the provincial council building during demonstrations last year at least 30 people were killed during the un rest against the lack of services doctors say they often provide the basic needs. we're facing a crisis in so many levels become provide chemotherapy fast enough it's not always available it's expensive and getting it...
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people in basra have along the complaint of neglect of what they say is corruption and financial mismanagement by the federal government in. protest to set fire to the provincial council building during demonstrations last year at least 30 people were killed during the on the rest against the lack of services doctors say they often provide the basic needs. we're facing a crisis in so many levels become provide chemotherapy fast enough it's not always available it's expensive and getting it...
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of peaceful protest as in the u.s. as have charlottesville 2 years ago has been sentenced for committing federal hate crimes the judge said it was too great a risk to release james alex fails a female protester was killed in the attack in the state of virginia at a call has the latest. it was the moment the country realized white supremacy just worm boldin taking to the streets of charlottesville virginia in mass with tiki torches they shouted a chorus of racist and anti-semitic chants was they protested the removal of the confederate statue their hate would not go unchallenged hundreds of counter protesters met them head on there were clashes and then there was this crime. james alex fields was behind the wheel he was found guilty of killing her hire and injuring dozens in this chaos he pled guilty to federal hate crime charges in exchange prosecutors dropped the death penalty and now he's learned for his crime he will spend the rest of his life in prison susan bros highers mother she says she believes her daughter's death and his sentence sends an important message for the last time i saw my daughter was to identify her
of peaceful protest as in the u.s. as have charlottesville 2 years ago has been sentenced for committing federal hate crimes the judge said it was too great a risk to release james alex fails a female protester was killed in the attack in the state of virginia at a call has the latest. it was the moment the country realized white supremacy just worm boldin taking to the streets of charlottesville virginia in mass with tiki torches they shouted a chorus of racist and anti-semitic chants was they...
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prague sees its biggest rally since the fall of communism as demonstrates a step up protest of the prime minister's business interests. and it's for roger federer a hits another career a lot more with victory at the how open he's become just the 2nd man's to win this . same top level title on 10 occasions. the candidate from the party of turkish president reject has conceded defeat in the rerun of its stand bowles mayoral election. from the ruling out party addressed his followers saying he hopes the opposition c.h.p. party candidate economy more you serves the city well the winner said he was willing to cooperate with president a one star. i'm ready to work with the turkish president in harmony and i aspire to do that i am announcing that in front of all the residents of istanbul once the legal process is completed after receiving the men date and assuming the office i would like to visit and as soon as possible to present a road map and opinions and listen to his views sure i need to. as now my competitors are leading the selection i congratulate him and wish him luck and election means democracy with these elections and it's been shown once
prague sees its biggest rally since the fall of communism as demonstrates a step up protest of the prime minister's business interests. and it's for roger federer a hits another career a lot more with victory at the how open he's become just the 2nd man's to win this . same top level title on 10 occasions. the candidate from the party of turkish president reject has conceded defeat in the rerun of its stand bowles mayoral election. from the ruling out party addressed his followers saying he...
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of protesters lined the streets. >>> and we are live in the heart of silicon valley as some major tech companies face another federal investigation. a little bird told me that you have fast internet and now the best mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. wow, that's great. oh, and this looks great. are these words for sale? your wireless bill. that's simple, easy, awesome. taxi! should i have stopped her? get started with a limited time offer on xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months, plus ask how to get two-hundred-fifty back when you switch to xfinity mobile. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> now at 5:00, anti-trump protesters making a big show in london as the president speaks with their prime minister. live updates from the state visit. >>> and tech giants under federal investigation, why nolicon valley has been put on
of protesters lined the streets. >>> and we are live in the heart of silicon valley as some major tech companies face another federal investigation. a little bird told me that you have fast internet and now the best mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. wow, that's great. oh, and this looks great. are these words for sale? your wireless bill. that's simple, easy, awesome. taxi! should i have stopped her? get started with a limited time...
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claims by sexual abuse by clergy tn even the catholic churches, and a lot of the protestant organizations have been held liable in federal court for more than a decade for the issue of sexual abuse. so this has not come as a surprise it surexpriefers advocates. >> woodruff: you have said onha your ownyou believe that the church in your experience has not provided the kind of support, the relief to survivors of sexual abuse that ituld. what do you base that belief on? theell, again, we see numbers in terms of the rate of abuse. we see the numbers in terms of how many churches are found liable for handling sex aassault claims. and in addition to, that the survivor community has repeatedly said that the church has been, unfortunately, one of the worst places to go in recent survey, that asked survivors what they thoughtl wouldn't most ul versus what actually ended up being the most helpful, chus rcre listed as one of the things-- one of the institutions thought to be the most helpful until survivors went for help. and when survivors actually went for help, unfortunately, churches ranked dead last, behind the option "other."
claims by sexual abuse by clergy tn even the catholic churches, and a lot of the protestant organizations have been held liable in federal court for more than a decade for the issue of sexual abuse. so this has not come as a surprise it surexpriefers advocates. >> woodruff: you have said onha your ownyou believe that the church in your experience has not provided the kind of support, the relief to survivors of sexual abuse that ituld. what do you base that belief on? theell, again, we see...
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it's the second straight day of protests in the west bank. >>> federal investigators say the pilot killed when his helicopter hit the roof of new york city skyscraper in rain and fog decided to fly after radar showed a 20-minute window to make it out. tim mccormack flew for several minutes before radioing that he was lost that is your cnbc news update at this hour. kelly, back over to you. >> thanks. >>> 30 minutes to go until "power lunch." i'm joined by tyler mathisen >> a lot of assets moving up stocks one of the best june since 1938 and bonds moving up in value bitcoin has been moving way up in value but a lot of people have overlooked gold which is up 10 plus percent this year much of that return coming in the month of june. we'll spend some time on power lunch today looking at what is behind the rise in gold and whether it can continue throughout the rest of the year. that's on "power lunch" at 2:00. >> over 1,400 announced just in the last -- >> hasn't been that high since 2016 >> have to turn back the calendar >>> here's what's coming up on "the exchange. >>> coming up, is fedex s
it's the second straight day of protests in the west bank. >>> federal investigators say the pilot killed when his helicopter hit the roof of new york city skyscraper in rain and fog decided to fly after radar showed a 20-minute window to make it out. tim mccormack flew for several minutes before radioing that he was lost that is your cnbc news update at this hour. kelly, back over to you. >> thanks. >>> 30 minutes to go until "power lunch." i'm joined by tyler...
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this new video wayfair employees walking out of the boston headquarters today, protesting an apparent 200,000 sale of mattresses and bunk beds to a federaltractor managing migrant detention centers along the southern border. wayfair shares tumbled 5% yes as employees announced the walkout plans, but the stock is rebounding today, an example, i suppose of just how incendiary the immigration crisis has become. >>> medina, a small subyou are projeff bezos and bill gates live, medina is running out of money. by law it's not allowed to increase the tax revenue by more than 1% each year. they only keep 8% of the property taxes in the city anyhow they have written a newslet begging people for an exemption. for a $2 million home, the increase would only increase taxes by $400 a year so washington state has what residents say a pretty messed-up property tax system. >> could somebody plead a donation >>> break dances on the verge of becoming an olympic sport. it's not quite a done deal it does seem fairly certain at this point the ioc says it will help the games to be more youthful, more urban. is it a sport? if rhythmic gymnastics can qualify, ma
this new video wayfair employees walking out of the boston headquarters today, protesting an apparent 200,000 sale of mattresses and bunk beds to a federaltractor managing migrant detention centers along the southern border. wayfair shares tumbled 5% yes as employees announced the walkout plans, but the stock is rebounding today, an example, i suppose of just how incendiary the immigration crisis has become. >>> medina, a small subyou are projeff bezos and bill gates live, medina is...
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announced the nationwide deployment of them in the tree last week as 2 months of protests gathered pace and as man ripples from some federal sula demonstrations in the city and demanding an immediate improvement in public services. this illam entry school was once considered among the best in the city of some pivotal sula today the classrooms are literally falling apart teachers are on strike and say the 100 government has abandoned its commitment to public education where as you can see the wood is rotten it's been eaten by semites that's why the roof caved in some 90 percent of public schools in the country are facing a similar infrastructure crisis. last april the hunter and government announced plans for funding cuts to public schools and hospitals. since then educators and medical professionals have been organizing nationwide demonstrations and the unrest has been growing. the 100 president has called for peace but has also deployed military police which are now present at all major public demonstrations protests like these are taking place almost every day across much of honduras where we are right now in some protes
announced the nationwide deployment of them in the tree last week as 2 months of protests gathered pace and as man ripples from some federal sula demonstrations in the city and demanding an immediate improvement in public services. this illam entry school was once considered among the best in the city of some pivotal sula today the classrooms are literally falling apart teachers are on strike and say the 100 government has abandoned its commitment to public education where as you can see the...
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eye on matters of criminal law enforcement, and there are going to be cases in which each has separate interests to vindicate. you could imagine federal prosecutors in california, as a protest against -- i'm sorry, state prosecutors in california, as a protest against federal marijuana laws, allowing anyone who's caught with 50 kilograms of marijuana to walk in and plead to a misdemeanor to frustrate federal prosecutions. there are also going to be cases where the state prosecutors simply don't have perfect information or maybe the federal prosecutors don't. so the state prosecutors might see something and just think it's a simple assault, and what they don't realize is that it's actually part of a racketeering conspiracy. and i'm not making up these examples, your honor. we see all the petite waiver requests, and the examples i'm giving the court are real cases that have actually happened. they're at least based on -- justice gorsuch: so, counsel, it seems like the ones that you can't cooperate you could solve by getting to the courthouse first, right? mr. feigin: well, then we're not your honor, then, if there's a race to the courthouse, it deters state and federal prosec
eye on matters of criminal law enforcement, and there are going to be cases in which each has separate interests to vindicate. you could imagine federal prosecutors in california, as a protest against -- i'm sorry, state prosecutors in california, as a protest against federal marijuana laws, allowing anyone who's caught with 50 kilograms of marijuana to walk in and plead to a misdemeanor to frustrate federal prosecutions. there are also going to be cases where the state prosecutors simply don't...
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today's more of a general strike than a protest as what we're seeing is transport networks public transport networks wincey ounce of the twins he resilient states and the dish and the federal district to. we seeing this this is partially paranoia is paralyzed from now whether that will improve late in the day as it as it often does in these strike situations that's probably what we can expect the main issue for the shriver is as well as the proposed education cuts is the pension reform a reform of the social security service that would essentially see many brazilians most brazilians king for longer not be out. as early as they would so at now now they see this reform is seen as crucial by members of shy ableson aros government to get brazil slating a quote to me back on track but it's encountered resistance pretty much across the board is an unpopular reform because essentially nobody wants to work for longer and there are there are other camps that say some kind of reform is necessary but not the reform on all road wants to paulson and there are other camps that are just completely against any kind of pension reform and said you know frustration with paulson our governmen
today's more of a general strike than a protest as what we're seeing is transport networks public transport networks wincey ounce of the twins he resilient states and the dish and the federal district to. we seeing this this is partially paranoia is paralyzed from now whether that will improve late in the day as it as it often does in these strike situations that's probably what we can expect the main issue for the shriver is as well as the proposed education cuts is the pension reform a reform...
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of the federal government. sudan's chief prosecutor says the deposed president, omar al—bashir, will be referred for trial next week. he's been charged with corruption and involvement in the killing of protestersthat led to the end of his 30—year rule. the military ousted the long—time president in april following months of protests. european election observers have called on nigeria to consider urgent electoral reforms following what they describe as systemic failings in the recent elections. the eu mission said there were serious operational, security and transparency problems. the poll, won by incumbent muhammadu buhari, is being challenged in court by the main opposition candidate. amanda knox has spoken of the pain of what she called "being tried by the media" over the murder of the british student meredith kercher, in italy in 2007. she told a conference in modena that she feared being attacked and even charged again. it is ms knox‘s first trip to italy since being cleared of the murder afterfour years injail. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — the british—iranian mother jailed in iran on alleged spying charges — has begun a new hunger strike, in protest at her imprisonment. she's been held sin
of the federal government. sudan's chief prosecutor says the deposed president, omar al—bashir, will be referred for trial next week. he's been charged with corruption and involvement in the killing of protestersthat led to the end of his 30—year rule. the military ousted the long—time president in april following months of protests. european election observers have called on nigeria to consider urgent electoral reforms following what they describe as systemic failings in the recent...
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these voters back this isn't a one off protest which was you know the kind of terminology we're hearing being thrown around after the general election of the federal election back in 2017 this is a growing trend there is less and less desire in germany to vote for these formally big tent parties and more centrist parties of the social democrats and the conservative c.d.u. so this still wouldn't the game a lot more soul searching to do and it will be interesting to see now how once again the s.p.d. proposes. its suggestion to tackle this and they'll win back those voters but right now it's seems that they're making the task even more difficult for themselves and already ones. political correspondent kate brady thank you for your analysis. let's get you up to speed now on some of the other stories making news around the world a poll shows john germany's greens have overtaken chancer on the americans conservatives for the 1st time to become the most popular party 27 percent say they would back the party in an election that puts them one point ahead of americans bloc of applicants for visas to be united states are now required to hand over its social
these voters back this isn't a one off protest which was you know the kind of terminology we're hearing being thrown around after the general election of the federal election back in 2017 this is a growing trend there is less and less desire in germany to vote for these formally big tent parties and more centrist parties of the social democrats and the conservative c.d.u. so this still wouldn't the game a lot more soul searching to do and it will be interesting to see now how once again the...
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who drove into a crowd of protesters killing a woman during a rally in charlottesville, virginia is asking for a lighter sentence james fields junior set to be sentenced in federal court on friday. back in 2017 he drove his car into a crowd of protesters during a white nationalist and neo-nazi demonstration killing a woman injuring dozens more. the 22 year-old pleaded guilty to 29 hate crimes just to avoid the death penalty field his attorney is now asking for a shorter prison sentence because of his young age and history of mental illness. shows the moment an officer in missouri rescued a 3 year-old and her grandmother from a house fire. a neighbor called police when she saw flames inside the family's home and the officer was the first person to get there. he pulled the child from the basement window and then passed her to the neighbor and then seconds later he and another neighbor ran back to that window to get the girl's grandmother. >>when i knew from my love right there to get me to get her out there. if i'd my home move trial michael k. thank you know, thank you that somebody >>know what. to me. >>yeah the family lost everything they had in that fire but a
who drove into a crowd of protesters killing a woman during a rally in charlottesville, virginia is asking for a lighter sentence james fields junior set to be sentenced in federal court on friday. back in 2017 he drove his car into a crowd of protesters during a white nationalist and neo-nazi demonstration killing a woman injuring dozens more. the 22 year-old pleaded guilty to 29 hate crimes just to avoid the death penalty field his attorney is now asking for a shorter prison sentence because...
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people in basra have along the complained of neglect of what they say is corruption and financial mismanagement by the federal government in baghdad. protest to set fire to the provincial council building during demonstrations last year at least 30 people were killed during the un rest against the lack of services doctors say they often provide the basic needs. we're facing a crisis in so many levels become provide chemotherapy fast enough it's not always available it's expensive and getting it involves a lot of bureaucratic red tape we also need more trained medical staff at the regional government says federal government leaders in baghdad and must do more they 7 with there hasn't been enough financial support from the federal government for many years this year we were allocated 2.8 percent of the federal budget and that's nowhere near enough and we need a better share of the revenues or things won't improve. in the hospital is a mural called the tree of life showing photos of children who were treated here and survived the government in baghdad which in recent years has struggled to cope with the battle against eisel has promised to do
people in basra have along the complained of neglect of what they say is corruption and financial mismanagement by the federal government in baghdad. protest to set fire to the provincial council building during demonstrations last year at least 30 people were killed during the un rest against the lack of services doctors say they often provide the basic needs. we're facing a crisis in so many levels become provide chemotherapy fast enough it's not always available it's expensive and getting it...
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people in basra have along the complained of neglect of what they say is corruption and financial mismanagement by the federal government in baghdad. protest to set fire to the provincial council building during demonstrations last year at least 30 people were killed during the un rest against the lack of services doctors say they often can't provide the basic needs. we're facing a crisis in so many levels become provide chemotherapy fast enough it's not always available it's expensive and getting it involves a lot of bureaucratic red tape we also need more trained medical staff at the regional government says federal government leaders in baghdad and must do more they 7 with there hasn't been enough financial support from the federal government for many years this year we were allocated 2.8 percent of the federal budget and that's nowhere near enough and we need a better share of the revenues or things won't improve. in the hospital is a mural called the tree of life showing photos of children who were treated here and survived the government in baghdad which in recent years has struggled to cope with the battle against eisel has promised
people in basra have along the complained of neglect of what they say is corruption and financial mismanagement by the federal government in baghdad. protest to set fire to the provincial council building during demonstrations last year at least 30 people were killed during the un rest against the lack of services doctors say they often can't provide the basic needs. we're facing a crisis in so many levels become provide chemotherapy fast enough it's not always available it's expensive and...
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of y counter-protesters nearlwo years ago. the 22-year old pled guilty to 29 counts of hate crimes earlier this year. bere being sentenced fields apologized f the hurt and loss he's caused. >>> federal authorities are investigating the threat agast the washington navy yard tonight nearly six years after the massacre there. only on newsou 4, scott mcfarland tells us about the former military -- member of the military who is locked up tonight. >> the man is from new york and he is actually a marine, but the f ms said he madesages by phone, e-mail and facebook against the navy official who handles marine and navy complaints at the yard. this is the ar-15 they say theyo seized anthony reid with a scope attached. they expect he was building a device to enhance the weapon's capability. reid is charged with making threats. court filings say he made threat against an official against the u.s. navy jag office at the navy yard, an official he was contacting about an appeal of a prior assault case. he yesterday and cursed at the offici by phone saying, i'm coming after you. by e-mail reid wrote, do you ng like beible to live and i will eliminate you all from my life. on his facebook he wrote,
of y counter-protesters nearlwo years ago. the 22-year old pled guilty to 29 counts of hate crimes earlier this year. bere being sentenced fields apologized f the hurt and loss he's caused. >>> federal authorities are investigating the threat agast the washington navy yard tonight nearly six years after the massacre there. only on newsou 4, scott mcfarland tells us about the former military -- member of the military who is locked up tonight. >> the man is from new york and he is...
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brennan al-jazeera of a man who drove his car into a group of protesters in charlottesville virginia is going to prison for life for committing federal hate crimes before a court sentenced him and james alex feels expressed his remorse for the 2017 attack which killed one person and injured dozens atika hine reports. it was the moment the country realized white supremacist were in bold and taking to the streets of charlottesville virginia in mass with tiki torches they shouted a chorus of racist and anti-semitic chants was 7 they protested the removal of the confederate statue their hate would not go unchallenged hundreds of counter protesters met them head on there were clashes and then there was this crash. james alex fields was behind the wheel he was found guilty of killing heather higher and injuring dozens in this chaos he pled guilty to federal hate crime charges in exchange prosecutors dropped the death penalty and now he's learned for his crime he will spend the rest of his life in prison susan bro is highers mother she says she but 100 more raising. this was a moment where the country's divisions were on full display and it
brennan al-jazeera of a man who drove his car into a group of protesters in charlottesville virginia is going to prison for life for committing federal hate crimes before a court sentenced him and james alex feels expressed his remorse for the 2017 attack which killed one person and injured dozens atika hine reports. it was the moment the country realized white supremacist were in bold and taking to the streets of charlottesville virginia in mass with tiki torches they shouted a chorus of...
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and to the man who drove his car into a group of peaceful protesters in charlottesville virginia has been sentenced to life in prison for committing federal hate crimes before his sentencing james alex fails expressed his remorse for the attack which killed one person and left dozens more injured had to call him reports. it was the moment the country realized what supremacist were taking to the streets of charlottesville virginia in mass with tiki torches they showed the course of racist and anti-semitic chants. they protested the removal of the confederate statue there he would not go unchallenged hundreds of counter protesters met them head on there were clashes and then there was this crime. james alex fields was behind the wheel he was found guilty of killing her hire and injuring dozens in this chaos he pled guilty to federal hate crime charges in exchange prosecutors dropped the death penalty and now he's learned for his crime he will spend the rest of his life in prison susan bros hires. mother she says she believes her daughter's death and his sentence sends an important message that were the last time i saw my daughter was to ide
and to the man who drove his car into a group of peaceful protesters in charlottesville virginia has been sentenced to life in prison for committing federal hate crimes before his sentencing james alex fails expressed his remorse for the attack which killed one person and left dozens more injured had to call him reports. it was the moment the country realized what supremacist were taking to the streets of charlottesville virginia in mass with tiki torches they showed the course of racist and...
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people in basra have along the complained of neglect of what they say is corruption and financial mismanagement by the federal government in baghdad. protest to set fire to the provincial council building during demonstrations last year at least 30 people killed during the on the rest against the lack of services doctors say they often can't provide the basic needs. we're facing a crisis in so many levels become provide chemotherapy fast enough it's always available it's expensive in getting it involves a lot of bureaucratic red tape we also need more trained medical staff at the regional government says federal government leaders in baghdad must do more is having with one local there hasn't been enough financial support from the federal government for many years this year we were allocated 2.8 percent of the federal budget and that's nowhere near enough and we need a better share of the revenues one or things won't improve. in the hospital is a mural called the tree of life showing photos of children who were treated here and survived the government in baghdad which in recent years a struggle to cope with the battle against eisel has prom
people in basra have along the complained of neglect of what they say is corruption and financial mismanagement by the federal government in baghdad. protest to set fire to the provincial council building during demonstrations last year at least 30 people killed during the on the rest against the lack of services doctors say they often can't provide the basic needs. we're facing a crisis in so many levels become provide chemotherapy fast enough it's always available it's expensive in getting it...
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layers hairs violent protests in memphis, tennessee last night over the fatal shooting of a black man by a federall. tennessee authorities say the marshall shot and killed the 20-year-old man after he pulled out a weapon during an attempted arrest. some protesters were throwing bricks and spitting on the police officers. the mayor of memphis says 24 officers in total were hurt amidst the arrest. the search for that connecticut mom of five children last seen nearly three weeks ago has now led police to a pond outside of hartford. where jennifer dual lois estranged husband dulos estranged husband. tampering and hindering prosecution. investigators have ramped up their efforts to find that mom. laura ingle has been following the story for us. laura, what's the latest? >> hi, harris, we do have new information for you. investigators we want to mention checked out the water skiing pond that jennifer dulos' estranged husband has used to practice with his young children based on several tips. apparently they did not find anything there. this is the 20th day of search efforts to find the missing mother of
layers hairs violent protests in memphis, tennessee last night over the fatal shooting of a black man by a federall. tennessee authorities say the marshall shot and killed the 20-year-old man after he pulled out a weapon during an attempted arrest. some protesters were throwing bricks and spitting on the police officers. the mayor of memphis says 24 officers in total were hurt amidst the arrest. the search for that connecticut mom of five children last seen nearly three weeks ago has now led...