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efforts to crush the human rights movement 30 years ago and it was a savage reality when tanks literally rolled over young pressers protesters in the square heavily peaceful we all remember that in tiananmen square young men and women who had the audacity just like the courageous citizens of hong kong today to call for their voices to be heard to demand that their voices matter just as much as the highest functionary of the communist party and that all people must be equal before the law that...
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efforts to crush the human rights movement 30 years ago and it was a savage reality when tanks literally rolled over young pressers protesters in the square of heavily peaceful we all remember that in tiananmen square young men and women who had the audacity just like the courageous citizens of hong kong today to call for their voices to be heard to demand that their voices matter just as much as the highest functionary of the communist party and that all people must be equal before the law that will is what it was all about back then it is now and the question is those voice those voices 30 years ago they were drowned out in blood we haven't heard them since then not in the way that we're hearing them now at least in hong kong. it's a big question i know but after looking at the images of tiananmen square from 30 years ago bernard if we could start with you should we be concerned about the possibility of another tiananmen square in hong kong i think we should be concerned but i don't think it's very likely tenement is still a trauma for the chinese communist party. beijing knows that it
efforts to crush the human rights movement 30 years ago and it was a savage reality when tanks literally rolled over young pressers protesters in the square of heavily peaceful we all remember that in tiananmen square young men and women who had the audacity just like the courageous citizens of hong kong today to call for their voices to be heard to demand that their voices matter just as much as the highest functionary of the communist party and that all people must be equal before the law...
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efforts to crush the human rights movement 30 years ago and it was a savage reality when tanks literally rolled over young pressers protesters in the square of heavily peaceful we all remember that in tiananmen square young men and women who had the audacity just like the courageous citizens of hong kong today to call for their voices to be heard to demand that their voices matter just as much as the highest functionary of the communist party and that all people must be equal before the law that will is what it was all about back then and is now and the question is those voice those voices 30 years ago they were drowned out in blood we haven't heard them since then not in the way that we're hearing them now at least in hong kong. it's a big question i know but after looking at the images of tiananmen square from 30 years ago bernard if we could start with you should we be concerned about the possibility of another tiananmen square in hong kong. i think we should be concerned but i don't think it's very likely tenement is still a trauma for the chinese communist party. beijing knows that
efforts to crush the human rights movement 30 years ago and it was a savage reality when tanks literally rolled over young pressers protesters in the square of heavily peaceful we all remember that in tiananmen square young men and women who had the audacity just like the courageous citizens of hong kong today to call for their voices to be heard to demand that their voices matter just as much as the highest functionary of the communist party and that all people must be equal before the law...
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crush the human rights movement thirty years ago and it was a savage reality when. tanks literally rolled over young pressures of protesters in the square of heavenly peace we all wee all remember that. in tiananmen square young men and women who had the audacity jusust like the courageous citizens of honong kong today. to call for their voices to be heard. and their voices matter just as much as the highest functionary of the communist party. and that all people must be equal before the law that will is what it was all about back then and is now. and the question is those voice those voices thirty years ago they were drowned out. in blood we haven't heard them since then not in the way the two hearing them now at least. in hong kong. it's a big question i know but after looking at the images of tiananmen square from thirty years ago better if we could start with you. should we be concerned about the possibility of another tiananmen square. in hong kong. i think we should be concerned but i don't think it's very likely. tenement is still the trauma for the chinese c
crush the human rights movement thirty years ago and it was a savage reality when. tanks literally rolled over young pressures of protesters in the square of heavenly peace we all wee all remember that. in tiananmen square young men and women who had the audacity jusust like the courageous citizens of honong kong today. to call for their voices to be heard. and their voices matter just as much as the highest functionary of the communist party. and that all people must be equal before the law...
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efforts to crush the human rights movement 30 years ago and it was a savage reality when tanks literally rolled over young pressers protesters in the square of heavily peaceful we all remember that in tiananmen square young men and women who had the audacity just like the courageous citizens of hong kong today to call for their voices to be heard to demand that their voices matter just as much as the highest functionary of the communist party and that all people must be equal before the law that will is what it was all about back then it is now and the question is those voice those voices 30 years ago they were drowned out in blood we haven't heard them since then not in the way that we're hearing them now at least in hong kong. it's a big question i know but after looking at the images of tiananmen square from 30 years ago better if we could start with you should we be concerned about the possibility of another tiananmen square in hong kong i think we should be concerned but i don't think it's very likely tenement is still a troll mo for the chinese communist party. beijing knows that i
efforts to crush the human rights movement 30 years ago and it was a savage reality when tanks literally rolled over young pressers protesters in the square of heavily peaceful we all remember that in tiananmen square young men and women who had the audacity just like the courageous citizens of hong kong today to call for their voices to be heard to demand that their voices matter just as much as the highest functionary of the communist party and that all people must be equal before the law...
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about the support in hong kong, and he has to help the hong kong human rights movement for china to treatumanly. >> it's the 11th straight week of the protests. it was important to get the big numbers to gauge public sentiment especially after the violent scuffles at hong kong airport which threatened the city's business and travel. also, it's important to note that these were peaceful rallies as well. that's something that the pro democracy leaders really emphasized going into this weekend. no tear gas and no violent confrontations. now, just to bring you up to speed on what some of those chants meant in chinese. one means means let's go. also one interesting one mean this is a new generation. we have new values, and we don't want to be under chinese rule. back to you, jon. jon: susan lee reporting, thanks. >>> in the u.k. there are new revelations about what the british government thinks might happen if brexit goes through without a trade deal. the sunday times reporting secret documents warn there could be significant disruptions to medicine and potential food and water shortages. the
about the support in hong kong, and he has to help the hong kong human rights movement for china to treatumanly. >> it's the 11th straight week of the protests. it was important to get the big numbers to gauge public sentiment especially after the violent scuffles at hong kong airport which threatened the city's business and travel. also, it's important to note that these were peaceful rallies as well. that's something that the pro democracy leaders really emphasized going into this...
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would not have been possible had it not been for the negligence of the boy scouts >> this is a human rights movement we're talking about today. a civil rights movement for children against one of the biggest offenders in the world the boy scouts of america. >> apple's new credit card begins rolling out today some select iphone users will get the first opportunity to sign up through the wallet app it's unclear how many have been invited to be among the first to apply. the credit card is backed by goldman sachs. that's the news update this hour, kelly, i'll send it back to you >> thank you very much >> ahead on "power lunch," how the ultra rich are navigating the recent market volatility and why many are growing concerned >> plus, america's biggest opioid distributors are offering billions of dollars to settle claims they helped fuel the country's drug epidemic, but the stocks are paying the price. >> and culting the cord. a new report that should raise arm bells for the media industry all this when "power lunch" returns. here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for
would not have been possible had it not been for the negligence of the boy scouts >> this is a human rights movement we're talking about today. a civil rights movement for children against one of the biggest offenders in the world the boy scouts of america. >> apple's new credit card begins rolling out today some select iphone users will get the first opportunity to sign up through the wallet app it's unclear how many have been invited to be among the first to apply. the credit card...
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. >> do you think president trump -- >> he has to help hong kong human right movement and treating for china to treat hong kong humanly. sunday turnout was one of the largest so far in a promovement now 11th straight week and it was important to get those big numbers to gauge public setments after those scuffles at hong kong airport that threaten city business and travel. also, it is important to note that these very peaceful rallies as well that's something is that prodemocracy leaders really emphasize going into this weekend no tear gas about, and no violent confrontations. now just to bring you up to speed on what's those meant in chinese. which means literally add oil means let's go and one interesting one is -- which means this is a new generation e we have new values a we don't want to be under chinese rule. john back to you. >> google facebook, and amazon are among the tech companies going to capitol hill today to protest french tax on digital services. the french government in july approvedded a 3% tax that would as i ply to revenue earned in france by companies with more than
. >> do you think president trump -- >> he has to help hong kong human right movement and treating for china to treat hong kong humanly. sunday turnout was one of the largest so far in a promovement now 11th straight week and it was important to get those big numbers to gauge public setments after those scuffles at hong kong airport that threaten city business and travel. also, it is important to note that these very peaceful rallies as well that's something is that prodemocracy...
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we has to help the human rights movement and have china treat hong kong humanly.ter: some of the expressions, it means add oil, go hong kong. they had one other interesting slogan that has become i would say their chanting slogan for this ongoing protests, which means in english exit ace new generation. we have new values. we want our freedom. back to you. arthel: susan li, thank you very much. eric: protest leaders claim 1.7 million people took to the streets. more pressure on beijing to act. hong kong tech tycoon jimmy lai, urging president, that protester, he is urging president trump to step in. the billionaire was on the street with fellow protesters earlier today. then he spoke from hong kong with maria bartiromo on "sunday morning futures". >> the united states should uphold the moral authority of the value of the west, the value of america. we are actually fighting the same war. your new cold war, we are fighting it because we share the same values with you. so it is very important for you to uphold the values we are fighting. eric: so what comes next and
we has to help the human rights movement and have china treat hong kong humanly.ter: some of the expressions, it means add oil, go hong kong. they had one other interesting slogan that has become i would say their chanting slogan for this ongoing protests, which means in english exit ace new generation. we have new values. we want our freedom. back to you. arthel: susan li, thank you very much. eric: protest leaders claim 1.7 million people took to the streets. more pressure on beijing to act....
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he has to help hong kong human right movement and china to treat hong kong humanly. >> largest so far in the prodemocracy movement now in 11th week and important to see a big turnout in order to gauge public support especially after the violent confrontation of hong kong airport earlier in the week, threatens hong kong business and travel, now, also one of the emphasis is that the prodemocracy leaders put on this weekend's rally to keep it peaceful and keep it civil, meaning no violent confrontations and no teargas but to interpret for you some of the chants that you heard along the way, at will, let's go, also one i found interesting was mean it is time for a new generation with new values and new freedoms, back to you. eric: all eyes are making sure that beijing does not make any type of provocative move, susan li in hong kong, thank you. arthel: renewed tensions in the middle east after detained iranian tanker suspected of carrying and illegal shipment of oil to syria is now set to sail there. that's up next. is that net carbs or total?... eh, not enough fiber... chocolate would be
he has to help hong kong human right movement and china to treat hong kong humanly. >> largest so far in the prodemocracy movement now in 11th week and important to see a big turnout in order to gauge public support especially after the violent confrontation of hong kong airport earlier in the week, threatens hong kong business and travel, now, also one of the emphasis is that the prodemocracy leaders put on this weekend's rally to keep it peaceful and keep it civil, meaning no violent...
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palestinian cause -- bds has been shown as anti-israel, but to them it's a pro-palestinian human rights movement-- >> no, it's not. >> we'll give you a second to respond to it in just a second. >> here's the thing, jennifer, and this is my question. for years we were told where is the palestinians gone? even though i'm not part of it, i defend it. it's unamerican to silence americans who want to use boycott as a sign of expression. but the point is i ask for those who don't like bds, what are we allowed to say about netanyahu? what are we allowed to criticize? we can't use boycott that peacefully denounces violence. please tell me what we politically say because my family is born, lives and dies in an occupation movement simply because of their heritage and background. my grandmother's house was taken and turned into a settlement. we can't use peaceful means like a boycott. tell me what we can use so we can try that. >> first of all, the palestinians could have accepted one of many offers over time for their own state under president bush, under president carter. it's not like the israelis haven
palestinian cause -- bds has been shown as anti-israel, but to them it's a pro-palestinian human rights movement-- >> no, it's not. >> we'll give you a second to respond to it in just a second. >> here's the thing, jennifer, and this is my question. for years we were told where is the palestinians gone? even though i'm not part of it, i defend it. it's unamerican to silence americans who want to use boycott as a sign of expression. but the point is i ask for those who don't...
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government or something but the ideas which made her ideas for for human rights ideas for women rights i'd ideas for for abuse. but that liberal movement only has the backing of a minority over 80 percent of all georgians are orthodox christians. religion means a lot to constantine a month ago she he tries to make it to church every sunday fasts once a year and so he sends lives by religious laws he sees his way of life being threatened. you know not in the. every day religion every day they revived patriotic whole groups are founded in social networks just to do these things. constantino hopes to put a stop to all of that through political means the far right georgian march movement works together with right wing nationalist groups across europe. lives on the outskirts of tbilisi he and his wife want to see their 5 children grow up in georgia with conservative values. already and. they're going to. the families like the church. when you come home to your family you have to leave all negative emotions outside and been such a good mood that everyone's happy to see you home. we have missed the families the most important part of our live
government or something but the ideas which made her ideas for for human rights ideas for women rights i'd ideas for for abuse. but that liberal movement only has the backing of a minority over 80 percent of all georgians are orthodox christians. religion means a lot to constantine a month ago she he tries to make it to church every sunday fasts once a year and so he sends lives by religious laws he sees his way of life being threatened. you know not in the. every day religion every day they...
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movement. congo is a human rights lawyer and a vocal advocate for the under phones he believes students should return to class but he says the sentencing of the separatists will destroy efforts to get schools reopened is this issue on has taken us a little bit back because what's the already was security situation. is that. so what the cypriote is with on with this is a lot didn't know want kids to go to school but will be reasons now for those when the media do so without being without it would send the kids to school to use the security situation on as an excuse for kids not to go back to school. collins now works as an assistant trainer at a local football academy. it offers free training to children who are out of school . all the kids here have been sent in a proper classroom for at least a year as the conflict drags on a generation of cameroonians are growing up without an education. an extra instance of africa where a taxi driver singing career got a video of him went viral a passenger recorded men's in goma belting out opera in a durban cab the video has since collected 3 quarter of a
movement. congo is a human rights lawyer and a vocal advocate for the under phones he believes students should return to class but he says the sentencing of the separatists will destroy efforts to get schools reopened is this issue on has taken us a little bit back because what's the already was security situation. is that. so what the cypriote is with on with this is a lot didn't know want kids to go to school but will be reasons now for those when the media do so without being without it...
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human rights violations. we explain, today's demonstrations here in the bay area were part of a worldwide movement. ondon -- to new york, to san francisco. >> if we truly care for human rights, then we are concerned for our houses more often. >> we protest article 370 which sounds obscure, but this is a territory long disputed over india and pakistan. the protest was less about independence then worry for loved ones. >> it's been 15 days, and we have no contact with family.>> i'm driving myself crazy if medication, what is happening to the kids, it's like a rerun of what happened in the 1990s.>> 35,000 troops flooded the territory cutting off internet access and banning public exposure. >> the main decision for this without the consent, human right violations are becoming more frequent. >> they have a large kashmir plan to. they like to see the cashiers themselves. >> is the freedom to choose their future. people have faced the pressure for too long, it's time for freedom. >> protests in portland are winding down after more than a dozen people were arrested and six people were injured. and a fascist
human rights violations. we explain, today's demonstrations here in the bay area were part of a worldwide movement. ondon -- to new york, to san francisco. >> if we truly care for human rights, then we are concerned for our houses more often. >> we protest article 370 which sounds obscure, but this is a territory long disputed over india and pakistan. the protest was less about independence then worry for loved ones. >> it's been 15 days, and we have no contact with...
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the federal government the fbi and cia and military were engaged in human rights abuses the fbi tried to destroy the civil rights movement the military was engaged in radiation testing on wards of the state. these are outrageous things we would not believe to be true but they were it isn't just to trust the government to assume they're doing their best because often they are not. >> so some solution is to have that police mechanism what is real and not real what is the theory to be tossed aside and who will make that call is the other way to deal with that. >> i always thought writing and talking about conspiracy theories to recognize the source and the pipeline whatever financial motivation to promote a conspiracy theory like a promoter of all wild things and has a wildly successful line of vitamins so to tell you the government is literally poising you to sell vitamins so we can say this is the motivation somebody may have and to go from there but in an overtime is most profitably spent i just don't know how far we will go with that. >> that we see this impact voting patterns so it's not a phenomenon some of this will
the federal government the fbi and cia and military were engaged in human rights abuses the fbi tried to destroy the civil rights movement the military was engaged in radiation testing on wards of the state. these are outrageous things we would not believe to be true but they were it isn't just to trust the government to assume they're doing their best because often they are not. >> so some solution is to have that police mechanism what is real and not real what is the theory to be tossed...
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work of the government salvini is far right league party has recently been clashing over several issues with the government partners the 5 star movement. the un human rights chief has warned that new u.s. sanctions on the could worsen the suffering of millions trying to access food and health care michelle bash lay says she's worried that the measures will have a severe impact on those who already struggling with shortages this week the trumpet ministration band americans from doing business with venezuela's government and froze its assets in the united states the move spot angry demonstrations in caracas well some people escaping the political and economic crisis in venezuela getting caught up in drug related violence on the border with colombia that's according to human rights watch which says that armed groups are committing abuses against civilians. b.s. he reports from bogota. have fled the economic collapse blackout and out of control inflation in their country most crossing into neighboring colombia and while the colombian government is receiving them with open arms some are being killed or recruited by criminal groups in the country's borde
work of the government salvini is far right league party has recently been clashing over several issues with the government partners the 5 star movement. the un human rights chief has warned that new u.s. sanctions on the could worsen the suffering of millions trying to access food and health care michelle bash lay says she's worried that the measures will have a severe impact on those who already struggling with shortages this week the trumpet ministration band americans from doing business...
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their basic human rights the genius studies into the automation of public services in the united states points to developments in the late sixty's and seventy's along with the civil rights movement came a push for welfare rights people are forced to live in the most human situations because of poverty african-americans and unmarried women who were previously barred from receiving public funds could now demand state support when they need. well technology was touted as a way to distribute financial aid more efficiently it almost immediately began to serve as a tool to limit the number of people getting support so you have this moment in history where there's a recession and a backlash against social spending and social movement that's winning successes that and discriminatory treatment and there really is no way to close the roles they can't close the roles the way they had in the past which is just to discriminate against people and that's the moment we see these tools start to be integrated into public assistance i think it's really important to understand that history i think too often we think of the systems s. just simple administrative upgrades sort of natural and inevitabl
their basic human rights the genius studies into the automation of public services in the united states points to developments in the late sixty's and seventy's along with the civil rights movement came a push for welfare rights people are forced to live in the most human situations because of poverty african-americans and unmarried women who were previously barred from receiving public funds could now demand state support when they need. well technology was touted as a way to distribute...
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rights human a political and national rights those become instilled in religious monuments and religious places this is human nature and goes it happens all over the world we saw this in the civil rights movement in the united states and many other places where the religious leaderships take on a political role and remember you know jesus muhammad and moses were very political . individuals they challenge the political oppression of their day they challenge the warfare they challenge the injustices so historically you can't separate religion from politics and the values of the 2 are what we need to to to look at and and therefore what's going on in jerusalem has to be seen as a political struggle a national struggle more than $2500000.00 muslims have performed the annual hajj programme it in mecca it's one of the world's largest religious gatherings the stoning of the devil was the last major ritual animals will be sacrificed later it's mark the beginning of it a lot. muslims in indonesia marked the start of with morning prayers indonesia is the world's most populous muslim nation thousands gathered in the capital jakarta on the 1st day of the holiday. still ahead of al jazeera we look towards
rights human a political and national rights those become instilled in religious monuments and religious places this is human nature and goes it happens all over the world we saw this in the civil rights movement in the united states and many other places where the religious leaderships take on a political role and remember you know jesus muhammad and moses were very political . individuals they challenge the political oppression of their day they challenge the warfare they challenge the...
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their basic human rights the genius studies into the automation of public services in the united states points to developments in the late sixty's and seventy's along with the civil rights movement came a push for welfare rights people are forced to live in the most human situations because of their poverty african-americans and unmarried women who were previously bought from receiving public funds could now demand state support when they need to do. well technology was touted as a way to distribute financial aid more efficiently it almost immediately began to serve as a tool to limit the number of people getting support so you have this moment in history where there's a recession and a backlash against social spending and social movement that's winning successes that and discriminatory treatment and there really is no way to close the roles they can't close the roles the way they had in the past which is just discriminating against people and that's the moment we see these tools start to be integrated into public assistance i think it's really important to understand that history i think too often we think of the systems s. just simple administrative upgrades sort of natural an
their basic human rights the genius studies into the automation of public services in the united states points to developments in the late sixty's and seventy's along with the civil rights movement came a push for welfare rights people are forced to live in the most human situations because of their poverty african-americans and unmarried women who were previously bought from receiving public funds could now demand state support when they need to do. well technology was touted as a way to...
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movement is tied to islamic jihad. saying they routinely commit human rights abuses. can you explain this? >> absolutely. who wants to avoid policy. those organizations believe in the bds movement, boycott, divestment and sanctions. they throw rockets on to neighborhood in israel, on to women and children. they are war mongers. the bds movement is about the right of return to palestinians. it means the end of the state of israel. it is a movement that has no end point other than the destruction of the state of israel. the organization that sponsored her trip that was paid for it, 5 ,miftah says female suicide bombers are sacrificing their lives for the cause. you didn't see congressman nadler criticize -- you saw congressman nadler criticizing her for the anti- anti- -- anti-semitic cartoon she tweeted out. liz: here is sean hannity. >> while the hysteria shifted the goal remained unchanged. smear, slam, besmirch, bludgeon the trump presidency. democrats are accusing trump of bigotry, anti-semitism. these charges are coming from the same democratic party that is the home to two of the most of virulent an
movement is tied to islamic jihad. saying they routinely commit human rights abuses. can you explain this? >> absolutely. who wants to avoid policy. those organizations believe in the bds movement, boycott, divestment and sanctions. they throw rockets on to neighborhood in israel, on to women and children. they are war mongers. the bds movement is about the right of return to palestinians. it means the end of the state of israel. it is a movement that has no end point other than the...
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government or something but the ideas which met or ideas for for human rights ideas for women rights i'd ideas for for for abuse. but that liberal movement only has the backing of a minority over 80 percent of all georgians are orthodox christians. religion means a lot to constantine a month ago she and he tries to make it to church every sunday fasts once a year and so he sends lives by religious laws he sees his way of life being threatened. you know not in the. every day they attack our religion every day they revive. whole groups are founded in social networks just to do these things. constantino hopes to put a stop to all of that through political means the far right george in march movement works together with right wing nationalist groups across europe. more ago she had lives on the outskirts of tbilisi he and his wife want to see their 5 children grow up in a georgia conservative values. already and. their god said well just the families like the church. when you come home to your family you have to leave all negative emotions out silence and been such a good mood that everyone's happy to see you home. we have missed the families
government or something but the ideas which met or ideas for for human rights ideas for women rights i'd ideas for for for abuse. but that liberal movement only has the backing of a minority over 80 percent of all georgians are orthodox christians. religion means a lot to constantine a month ago she and he tries to make it to church every sunday fasts once a year and so he sends lives by religious laws he sees his way of life being threatened. you know not in the. every day they attack our...
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their basic human rights the genius studies into the automation of public services in the united states points to developments in the late sixty's and seventy's along with the civil rights movement came a push for welfare rights people are forced to live in the most human situations because of poverty african-americans and unmarried women who were previously bought from receiving public funds could now demand state support when they need to do. well technology was touted as a way to distribute financial aid more efficiently it almost immediately began to serve as a tool to limit the number of people getting support so you have this moment in history where there's a recession and a backlash against social spending and social movement that's winning successes that and discriminatory treatment and there really is no way to close the roles they can't close the roles the way they had in the past which is just discriminating against people and that's the moment we see these tools start to be integrated into public assistance i think it's really important to understand that history i think too often we think of the systems s. just simple administrative upgrades sort of natural and inev
their basic human rights the genius studies into the automation of public services in the united states points to developments in the late sixty's and seventy's along with the civil rights movement came a push for welfare rights people are forced to live in the most human situations because of poverty african-americans and unmarried women who were previously bought from receiving public funds could now demand state support when they need to do. well technology was touted as a way to distribute...
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movement. activists, celebrities and human rights organizations all rallied around her cause after she was sentenced to life in prison as a juvenile. this morning, cyyntoia brown is enjoying her first full day of freedom exactly 15 years after her arrest in 2004. >> because of her extraordinary record of rehabilitation, that she was a candidate for executive clemency. >> reporter: brown now 31 was sentenced to life in prison for killing a man when she was 16. prosecutors at the time said she shot a man she was trying to rob but her lawyers claimed it was self-defense and she was being forced into sex trafficking. >> when i was 16, i did a horrible thing. and i have carried that with me this whole time. what i did was horrible. there's nothing to say to justify -- you can't justify it. you can't. you know, i killed johnny allen. he's gone. >> reporter: former tennessee governor bill haslam commuted her sentence on his last day in office. >> i do think we made the right decision, but we tried to make it kind of absent all the nice. >> reporter: her case garnered national attention for years drawing su
movement. activists, celebrities and human rights organizations all rallied around her cause after she was sentenced to life in prison as a juvenile. this morning, cyyntoia brown is enjoying her first full day of freedom exactly 15 years after her arrest in 2004. >> because of her extraordinary record of rehabilitation, that she was a candidate for executive clemency. >> reporter: brown now 31 was sentenced to life in prison for killing a man when she was 16. prosecutors at the time...
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right now. with this particular protest is is a very interesting point within this 11 week movement that we've seen say fall that is because it's being organized by the civil human rights front they are the people behind to mass rallies back in june which they. they attracted one of them 1000000 people the other one up to 2000000 people huge numbers of people on the streets and what is important to remember is so very much has changed since those big rallies back in june we've seen fierce clashes on the streets earlier this week we saw these very violent scenes at the airports which beijing jumped on to say that there was a very violent factions within the protest movement at beijing even likening some of them to terrorists they want the organizers really want to try and prove today is that they can still attract the same numbers as they did at the beginning of this movement back in june people here also want to prove that they can remain peaceful that they are not violent they are not extreme that they simply a peaceful people with a pro-democracy demands and show it tensions must clearly be high at this point how have authorities been responding to this rally.
right now. with this particular protest is is a very interesting point within this 11 week movement that we've seen say fall that is because it's being organized by the civil human rights front they are the people behind to mass rallies back in june which they. they attracted one of them 1000000 people the other one up to 2000000 people huge numbers of people on the streets and what is important to remember is so very much has changed since those big rallies back in june we've seen fierce...
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their basic human rights the genius studies into the automation of public services in the united states points to developments in the late sixty's and seventy's along with the civil rights movementcame a push for welfare rights people are forced to live in the most human situations because of poverty african-americans and unmarried women who were previously bought from receiving public funds could now demand state support when they need to do it . well technology was touted as a way to distribute financial aid more efficiently it almost immediately began to serve as a tool to limit the number of people getting support so you have this moment in history where there's a recession and a backlash against social spending and social movement that's winning successes that and discriminatory treatment and there really is no way to close the roles they can't close the roles the way they had in the past which is just to discriminate against people and that's the moment we see these tools start to be integrated into public assistance i think it's really important to understand that history i think too often we think of the systems s. just simple administrative upgrades sort of natural and
their basic human rights the genius studies into the automation of public services in the united states points to developments in the late sixty's and seventy's along with the civil rights movementcame a push for welfare rights people are forced to live in the most human situations because of poverty african-americans and unmarried women who were previously bought from receiving public funds could now demand state support when they need to do it . well technology was touted as a way to...
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yeah i mean freedom of movement is one of the most basic human rights to you know. anybody and for me people wonder why i disappeared i saw comment on twitter like oh you know he was making music about libya and he kind of went back to his old life in the states and really i faced a situation where i was on a no fly over the face and perpetual harassment detainment and surveillance during that time period i couldn't release any music i couldn't really be social and social media couldn't do anything and you know were part of a class action lawsuit to clear my name and it took about 3 and a half years for that to happen so during that time had to cancel tours i couldn't go overseas a kind of work i could. make a living and. of grown very appreciative of being able to do that now currently can you describe because you are used to telling that story about not being on being on the no fly list but can you tell us one of those moments where you were taken off the plane and you interrogated because any of stories are remarkable and also terrifying sure i mean you know when
yeah i mean freedom of movement is one of the most basic human rights to you know. anybody and for me people wonder why i disappeared i saw comment on twitter like oh you know he was making music about libya and he kind of went back to his old life in the states and really i faced a situation where i was on a no fly over the face and perpetual harassment detainment and surveillance during that time period i couldn't release any music i couldn't really be social and social media couldn't do...
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human. in many scenes of african- americans were deleted. historians of the civil rights movement sometimes pointed to this alliance between the office of formation, and a strategy that would work a civil rights movement. at the same time, even today is an example of political righteousness. all three of them, we have this. they all agree on the politics of reconstruction, and they all have a common source. i will give you a sense of what that agreement about reconstruction was. people don't remember this, but he actually came back to the senate in 1875, and this is describing johnson's return. the triumph of his policy was more significant. one by one africanized borough despite support of the federal administration have fallen or are falling. no relic will remain at that empire. does give you a sense of how long this lasted, in 1960 the book was praised by one of the phd advisors. it something of a classic whose narrative account is not likely, if indeed ever. this is the deal of reconstruction not only with david about the politics of reconstruction, but about the policy easeme
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rights human a political and national rights those become instilled in religious monuments and religious a places this is human nature it goes it happens all over the world we saw this in the civil rights movement in the united states and many other places where the religious leaderships take on a political role and remember you know jesus mohamed than moses were very political . individuals they challenge the political oppression of their day they challenge the warfare they challenge the injustices jesus went into the temple and overthrew the money changers and these were the great prophets of the old testament the lie jew and moses these were political activists who came to earth if you accept the religious texts who came to earth as god's prophets to bring god's message of justice and equality in a normal life so historically you can't separate religion from politics and the values of the 2 are what we need to to uphold to look at and and therefore what's going on in jerusalem has to be seen as a political struggle and national struggle whereas what's going on then as a as a religious devotion process all right rami khouri thank you very much for joining us i appreciate it very much. plenty
rights human a political and national rights those become instilled in religious monuments and religious a places this is human nature it goes it happens all over the world we saw this in the civil rights movement in the united states and many other places where the religious leaderships take on a political role and remember you know jesus mohamed than moses were very political . individuals they challenge the political oppression of their day they challenge the warfare they challenge the...
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growing encroachments of beijing on their human rights people here unbowed defiant still taking to the streets in this now the 13th week at this protest movement our correspondent charlotte bill on the scene in hong kong for us thank you very much. for let's get you up to speed now on some of the other stories making news around the world the taliban have launched a major attack on the key afghan city of could induce the fighting started early saturday morning with taliban militants advancing on the city from several directions defensive comes as the group and the united states hold continuing talks on ending the 18 year war in afghanistan. demonstrators have started taking to the streets of london for a planned protest against prime minister boris johnson's move to suspend parliament critics have accused johnson of trying to circumvent parliamentary democracy underwood's of thousands of people are expected to turn out today in cities across the country. the german chancellor angela merkel has received an honorary doctorates in the eastern german city of life sick for her approach to economics according to the teen who presented her with an aw
growing encroachments of beijing on their human rights people here unbowed defiant still taking to the streets in this now the 13th week at this protest movement our correspondent charlotte bill on the scene in hong kong for us thank you very much. for let's get you up to speed now on some of the other stories making news around the world the taliban have launched a major attack on the key afghan city of could induce the fighting started early saturday morning with taliban militants advancing...
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human rights some degree of political, some degree of movement on the economy, and to me is a lot more than i've seen in 35 years of watching and living and loving congo so i am going to voice a positive note. >> great thank you. let me turn to you about the elections and the outcomes of elections and the prospects for the development of genuine strong institutions of checks and balances around the region. written specifically and broadly about the prospects of south africa i wonder if you could give us a broad tour and may be focusing on a couple of the countries of your choosing. >> sure i'm happy to do that. maybe the place to start is really to know the fact that we are seeing an incredible rate of leadership change in sub-saharan africa right now and this is a region that stereotyped as the place in these aging autocrats to stay in power for decades and are definitely still a few of them. but just to give you a few statistics, and the first half of this disc eight decade 2010 at 2014 there were nine transfers of power among as of states. since then from the beginning of 2015 there
human rights some degree of political, some degree of movement on the economy, and to me is a lot more than i've seen in 35 years of watching and living and loving congo so i am going to voice a positive note. >> great thank you. let me turn to you about the elections and the outcomes of elections and the prospects for the development of genuine strong institutions of checks and balances around the region. written specifically and broadly about the prospects of south africa i wonder if...
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from community called the trial of the separatist movements in seeking independence in the state of arizona of failing federalization of cameroon. human rights groups of repeatedly expressed their concern over the instability that. unlawful killing sinews of excessive force by government forces during security operations have been rife since the crisis started security forces seem to have little fear of what will happen as they commit brazen crimes against civilians. under her care. absolutely. that's right where you know. i mean i don't even know their. lives. are. now. english speakers give you more background here make up about a 5th of cameron's population in a predominantly concentrated in the west of the country to go on the map of the current divisions can be traced back to its colonial past though it was a german colony until the end of the 1st world war and then divided between british and french mandates in the $160.00 s. the french and british gave the territories their independence but the linguistic divisions persist we spoke to a local english speaking journalist who was kidnapped indeed by separatists back in february last yea
from community called the trial of the separatist movements in seeking independence in the state of arizona of failing federalization of cameroon. human rights groups of repeatedly expressed their concern over the instability that. unlawful killing sinews of excessive force by government forces during security operations have been rife since the crisis started security forces seem to have little fear of what will happen as they commit brazen crimes against civilians. under her care. absolutely....
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human. and many scenes with african americans were deleted. there are few in the film. historians of the civil rights movement had sometimes pointed to this alliance. as a strategy that would work in the civil rights movement. at the same time, conservatives even today point to this as an example of political correctness leading to censorship in hollywood. all three then, all agree on the politics of reconstruction and they all have a common source which is the impeachment trial of andrew johnson 1903. i will give you a sense of what that agreement about what reconstruction was, people don't remember this. but they came back to the senate in 1875. this is to wit describing johnson's return. great as was his personal triumph, the triumph of his policy was more significant. one by one the africanized burrows despite support of the federal administration in the u.s. army, have fallen or are falling. soon no relic will remain of that empire. just give you a sense how long this you every construction lasted, in 1960, his book was praised by one of eric fromm's phd advisors. it is something of a classic. was excell
human. and many scenes with african americans were deleted. there are few in the film. historians of the civil rights movement had sometimes pointed to this alliance. as a strategy that would work in the civil rights movement. at the same time, conservatives even today point to this as an example of political correctness leading to censorship in hollywood. all three then, all agree on the politics of reconstruction and they all have a common source which is the impeachment trial of andrew...
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movement against the indonesian government since the 1960 s. but once claimed the chemistry was illegally and mixed by indonesia they also accuse the government of human rights abuses and racial discrimination for more context on the protests in buffalo i spoke to a pretty. a puppet novelist and john list here as have you on the government's response to the demonstrators that we can't i just want you in any city government for 50 years. really can't really even not leaving our homeland because of this comedian lisa. why did you just need it if your government saw the problem not just. for you and the browns never saw it but it was just like for me but what he needs to be like i step stepson from me and he always get that this is them also if we have also get this comedian. in may but of life is. also one thing to let by before like what it does do to immediately ready bust so today to reach also the seed. was heavily like a fairy to me to get from with bottoms up but after 2001 people who come to pop want not only for the other up when and also for back up what it rest after but they also want to get a lot of money from. the meal potluck and up when my d.d.'
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movement against the indonesian government since the 1960 s. bumpkins claim that to victory was illegally and mixed by indonesia they also accuse the government of human rights abuses and racial discrimination for more context on the protests in buffalo i spoke to a pretty. a puppet novelist and john list he has hover you on the government's response to the demonstrators that we can't just won't give in and he said the government for 50 years illegally released can really even at least in our homeland is comedian lisa. white to d.v. just leave it to government to solve the problem not guess. and the browns never saw it but it was just like for me but what he needs to be like i step stepson from unity because we always get that racism also and we have also get this commission. in many parts of life it's about burying. us so why don't these 2 left by yet only for like what did us do to immediately ready by us so to be reshot so the seed. was heavily likely for me to get from where you are but after 2001 people who come to public want not only up when and also part of what is rest after but they also want to get a lot of money from the poor get the meal out wha
movement against the indonesian government since the 1960 s. bumpkins claim that to victory was illegally and mixed by indonesia they also accuse the government of human rights abuses and racial discrimination for more context on the protests in buffalo i spoke to a pretty. a puppet novelist and john list he has hover you on the government's response to the demonstrators that we can't just won't give in and he said the government for 50 years illegally released can really even at least in our...
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yeah i mean freedom of movement is one of the most basic human rights to you know. anybody and for me people wonder why i disappeared i saw comment on twitter like oh you know he was making music about libya and he kind of went back to his old life in the states and really i faced a situation where i was on a no fly over the face and perpetual harassment detainment and surveillance during that time period i couldn't release any music i couldn't really be social and social media couldn't do anything and you know were part of a class action lawsuit to clear my name and it took about 3 and a half years for that to happen so during that time had to cancel tours i couldn't go overseas a kind of work i could. make a living. of grown very appreciative of being able to do that now currently can you describe because you were used to telling that story about not being on being on the no fly list but can you tell us one of those moments where you were taken off the plane and you interrogated because any of those stories are remarkable and also terrifying sure i mean you know w
yeah i mean freedom of movement is one of the most basic human rights to you know. anybody and for me people wonder why i disappeared i saw comment on twitter like oh you know he was making music about libya and he kind of went back to his old life in the states and really i faced a situation where i was on a no fly over the face and perpetual harassment detainment and surveillance during that time period i couldn't release any music i couldn't really be social and social media couldn't do...
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yeah i mean freedom of movement is one of the most basic human rights to you know. anybody and for me people wonder why i disappeared i saw comment on twitter like oh you know he was making music about libya and he kind of went back to his old life in the states and really i faced a situation where i was on a no fly over the i was facing perpetual harassment detainment and surveillance during that time period i couldn't release any music i couldn't really be social and social media couldn't do anything and you know were part of a class action lawsuit to clear my name and it took about 3 and a half years for that to happen so during that time had to cancel to go overseas a kind of work i could. make a living. of grown very appreciative of being able to do that now currently can you describe because you are used to telling that story about not being a well known being on the no fly list but can you tell us one of those moments where you were taken off the plane and you interrogated because any of those stories are remarkable and also terrifying sure i mean you know wh
yeah i mean freedom of movement is one of the most basic human rights to you know. anybody and for me people wonder why i disappeared i saw comment on twitter like oh you know he was making music about libya and he kind of went back to his old life in the states and really i faced a situation where i was on a no fly over the i was facing perpetual harassment detainment and surveillance during that time period i couldn't release any music i couldn't really be social and social media couldn't do...
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yeah i mean freedom of movement is one of the most basic human rights to you know. anybody and for me people wonder why i disappeared i saw comment on twitter like oh you know he was making music about libya and he kind of went back to his old life in the states and really i faced a situation where i was on a no fly over the face and perpetual harassment detainment and surveillance during that time period i couldn't release any music i couldn't really be social and social media couldn't do anything and you know were part of a class action lawsuit to clear my name and it took about 3 and a half years for that to happen so during that time had to cancel to go overseas a kind of work i could. make a living. of grown very appreciative of being able to do that now currently can you describe because you are used to telling that story about not being on being on the no fly list but can you tell us one of those moments where you were taken off the plane and you interrogated because any of the stories are remarkable and also terrifying sure i mean you know when you say peopl
yeah i mean freedom of movement is one of the most basic human rights to you know. anybody and for me people wonder why i disappeared i saw comment on twitter like oh you know he was making music about libya and he kind of went back to his old life in the states and really i faced a situation where i was on a no fly over the face and perpetual harassment detainment and surveillance during that time period i couldn't release any music i couldn't really be social and social media couldn't do...