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i. barricaded so. many feel their bodies have become a political battleground a global scream expresses their collective outrage it's an initiative of honor kinds a tireless leader in the fight for women's reproductive rights and the stakes just got higher things have changed as well because it's war now since last year in poland it's a war of women against the government. and last october poland's constitutional court voted to clamp down even further on one of europe's most restrictive abortion laws the ruling from to tens of thousands to take to the streets in protest here in the capital warsaw. in late january 2021 the ruling was abruptly published into law abortion is now illegal even in the case of severe fetal defects . mounting to a de facto ban in the predominantly catholic country. in berlin and a krentz turned up the volume on behalf of her countrywomen. yeah. it's just an imperative you have to do something you cannot really sit on your so far but that's why that's why we stand on the street
i. barricaded so. many feel their bodies have become a political battleground a global scream expresses their collective outrage it's an initiative of honor kinds a tireless leader in the fight for women's reproductive rights and the stakes just got higher things have changed as well because it's war now since last year in poland it's a war of women against the government. and last october poland's constitutional court voted to clamp down even further on one of europe's most restrictive...
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. >> i pushed her into a corner and i barricaded her with trash cans. at moment, it was game on. i saw my best friend, my co-worker, rikki olds get shot as well, and she fell to the floor. that moment, it -- there was a split time in my mind that i wanted to run over to her, comfort her, and i was unaware if it was just one assailant or if there were multiple. >> now in terms of the overall investigation, a law enforcement source tells cnn that they are still trying to ascertain a motive. trying to figure out why the alleged shooter targeted that particular grocery store when there are grocery stores closer to his home. this one was 30 minutes away, and they're also looking at mental health issues. poppy? >> dan simon, thank you very much for bringing all of that to us today. >>> let me bring in our legal and national security analyst, a former fbi special agent and also cnn law enforcement analyst peter lakada, the department of justice deputy mission adviser for law enforcement previously in somalia. good to have you both on another horrific mass shoot
. >> i pushed her into a corner and i barricaded her with trash cans. at moment, it was game on. i saw my best friend, my co-worker, rikki olds get shot as well, and she fell to the floor. that moment, it -- there was a split time in my mind that i wanted to run over to her, comfort her, and i was unaware if it was just one assailant or if there were multiple. >> now in terms of the overall investigation, a law enforcement source tells cnn that they are still trying to ascertain a...
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, and her life was more valuable than mine at this time, and so i pushed her into a corner and i barricaded with trash cans. and then from that moment it was game on. i knew i was in a life-threatening situation, didn't know the extent of it, and i had just tried to find a place for myself. >> i want to show a picture of you with helen, your co-worker, who you hid behind garbage cans. there you guys are. you work together in the starbucks kiosk. and, oh, my gosh, logan, i mean, again, the idea that your first instinct was to save your co-worker over yourself. was she talking to you during that time? were you giving her instrugzs? how did you get her to hide behind those garbage cans? what were those moments like? >> yeah. we had a brief conversation. i was instructing her to stay calm. she didn't have her phone on her and it was on sound mode and so that was a little risky. but i told her to remain calm. don't go out. don't grab her phone, and just wait till help arrives. >> have you seen her since this shooting? >> since the day of i have not seen her or communicated with her at all. >> we
, and her life was more valuable than mine at this time, and so i pushed her into a corner and i barricaded with trash cans. and then from that moment it was game on. i knew i was in a life-threatening situation, didn't know the extent of it, and i had just tried to find a place for myself. >> i want to show a picture of you with helen, your co-worker, who you hid behind garbage cans. there you guys are. you work together in the starbucks kiosk. and, oh, my gosh, logan, i mean, again, the...
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i am barricaded in a secure location. i was actually on my way to the senate floor in the tunnels underneath the capitol when the capitol police turned me around and had me go to a secure location. >> when the capitol was breached on january 6th, senator tammy duckworth was perhaps the most vulnerable member of congress stuck inside, having lost both of her legs in combat in iraq, the senator was in her wheelchair in the capital pofs complex's underground tunnels. it was not that simple to evacuate. that's when her military training kicked in. she barricaded herself in an office with two aides and kept in contact with amy klobuchar to make sure she knew what was happening outside of her location. when the capitol police officers pounded on the door, they shouted klobuchar sent them, so duckworth would be reassured it was safe to open the door. just horrific to even think about what could have happened. and senator tammy duckworth, democrat from illinois and author of the brand new memoir, "every day is a gift," joins me no
i am barricaded in a secure location. i was actually on my way to the senate floor in the tunnels underneath the capitol when the capitol police turned me around and had me go to a secure location. >> when the capitol was breached on january 6th, senator tammy duckworth was perhaps the most vulnerable member of congress stuck inside, having lost both of her legs in combat in iraq, the senator was in her wheelchair in the capital pofs complex's underground tunnels. it was not that simple...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ i see these barricades coming up, i think maybe the system thinks that there's not going to bed they know it already will like the verdict is set. >> the trial is going to be traumatic for black people here and across the country, the reminder that these things are still happening to us. >> let's talk about this, jury selection was delayed today after a dispute of adding a third degree murder charge. he is currently facing manslaughter and murder two, second degree charges in the death of george floyd. the judge said that jury selection would begin tomorrow unless an appeals court intervenes in this. remaining with us jason johnson and former congressman david jolle, professor, no one needs to tell you, because you teach impressionable minds for a living. police trials are rare, and police convictions are rare er than that. here we are talking about george floyd again, absent video, would we ever have known? but the question to you is, are we any closer to a conviction, do you think, in this case, given where we are as a society in 2021? >> so brian, i'm generally a realist abo
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i was there. makeshift barricades are rebuilt every day for protection. protestors arm themselves with firecrackers and shields persevered in their fight for democracy. i don't have a problem all right we have to fight for our future i don't accept the military coup sometimes we are forced to run and hide because of the violent crackdown and i was arrested once but people came to help me escape from the military and i was released oh yeah i was there i was for the hundreds who attended the funeral of protester when lying defiances tainted by grief. the 3 finger salute pays tribute to this fallen hero. and all the others who sacrificed their lives for the pro-democracy movement. i'm since false now and in the bundesliga by in munich have been invincible since their surprise lost on fought in every champions have rattled in the 13 goals in 3 games since then and on match day 25 it was better the humans turn to suffer. byron lost to frankfurt just 3 short weeks ago but the notion that the champions are vulnerable. indeed. and have felt their wrath since then
i was there. makeshift barricades are rebuilt every day for protection. protestors arm themselves with firecrackers and shields persevered in their fight for democracy. i don't have a problem all right we have to fight for our future i don't accept the military coup sometimes we are forced to run and hide because of the violent crackdown and i was arrested once but people came to help me escape from the military and i was released oh yeah i was there i was for the hundreds who attended the...
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. >> i see these barricades coming up. s is something, scott, there isn't going to be justice and that there isn't going to be peace and they know it already. like the verdict is set. ♪♪ >> now, the judge will continue to hear motions later this afternoon, but, again, because of that appeals process, we could potentially be seeing a delay in this trial. we just don't know how that will turn out yet. >> shaq, you will be on this as long as this trial takes. thank you so much. >>> joining me me now is janai nelson and associate director for the naacp defense fund. first of all, the importance of a third degree murder count issue, how big of a deal is this for the prosecution to try to rescue it? >> it's quite significant. we want to make sure in a case this serious every possible charge is being levied and offered for the jury to consider, considering the facts of this case that are so incredibly egregious. the jury deserves to consider every possible avenue for third degree conviction and the third degree murder charge allow
. >> i see these barricades coming up. s is something, scott, there isn't going to be justice and that there isn't going to be peace and they know it already. like the verdict is set. ♪♪ >> now, the judge will continue to hear motions later this afternoon, but, again, because of that appeals process, we could potentially be seeing a delay in this trial. we just don't know how that will turn out yet. >> shaq, you will be on this as long as this trial takes. thank you so...
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i didn't cross any police barricades. i was peaceful. i was civil. i was calm.ayer and sang a song. police were waving people into the building, number one. number two, i was escorted by a capitol police officer. >> so if you walk into a building, because the door was open, and you didn't actually break a window, does that make it okay? >> yeah, i give him points for creativity, i suppose. that's not going to get him anywhere. if this was sort of a normal day on the mall in washington, d.c. and people were wandering around and he happened to wander into the capitol and gaze admiringly at tstatuary, maybe. but that's not what happened. he was part of that mob. we've all seen video of that mob. they overran the police, they went into the building. that individual was charged with more than just wandering around, he was charged with destruction of property, he was charged with threatening the vice president. so reality simply doesn't line up with that defense, as creative as it is. >> and we got a little sense of the motivation, at least from the mother of the mino
i didn't cross any police barricades. i was peaceful. i was civil. i was calm.ayer and sang a song. police were waving people into the building, number one. number two, i was escorted by a capitol police officer. >> so if you walk into a building, because the door was open, and you didn't actually break a window, does that make it okay? >> yeah, i give him points for creativity, i suppose. that's not going to get him anywhere. if this was sort of a normal day on the mall in...
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. >>> i see these barricades coming up. ink maybe the system thinks that there isn't going to be justice and that there isn't going to be peace and they know it already. like the verdict is set. >> the trial is going to be traumatic for black people here and black people across the country. that reminder that these things are still happening to us. >> let's talk about this. jury selection was delayed today in the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin after a dispute over adding a third-degree murder charge. he's currently facing manslaughter and murder two, second-degree charges in the death of george dploid. the judge said jury selection would begin tomorrow morning unless an appeals court intervenes in this. remaining with us jason johnson and former congressman david -- professor jason johnson and former congressman david jolly. professor, no one needs to tell you because you teach impressionable minds for a living. police trials are rare. police convictions are more rare than that. we just marked 30 ye
. >>> i see these barricades coming up. ink maybe the system thinks that there isn't going to be justice and that there isn't going to be peace and they know it already. like the verdict is set. >> the trial is going to be traumatic for black people here and black people across the country. that reminder that these things are still happening to us. >> let's talk about this. jury selection was delayed today in the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin...
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. >> we saw the rioters climbing up the capitol wall and barricaded in our offices. >> i was on the floor. >> the moment to me is that they are taking the vice president out of here. that is when everything fell apart. i thought about 9/11. because i was here on 9/11. >> why don't you think that congress can rally around this. when you draw comparisons to 9/11, you look back at how the country rallied then. and on an issue of the magnitude, why the divide? >> on 9/11, we had an external force coming in on us. i would argue that we should go in a closed-door session and each person maybe share how they felt that day and it could give us a way to bring us together emotionally. >> both are clear-eyed about the challenges that are facing congress but believe there are areas where democrats and republicans can work together, even on big items like infrastructure and immigration which could be the overspending on a retinol cream? just one jar of olay retinol24 hydrates better than the $100 retinol cream. for smooth, bright skin or your money back. olay. face anything. and try new retinol24 max.
. >> we saw the rioters climbing up the capitol wall and barricaded in our offices. >> i was on the floor. >> the moment to me is that they are taking the vice president out of here. that is when everything fell apart. i thought about 9/11. because i was here on 9/11. >> why don't you think that congress can rally around this. when you draw comparisons to 9/11, you look back at how the country rallied then. and on an issue of the magnitude, why the divide? >> on...
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. >> i didn't break in any windows, cross any police barricades. i was peaceful. i was civil, i was calm. i sanid a prayer and sang a son. >> he was part of that mob. they overran the police, ran into the building. that individual was charged with more than wandering around. he was charged with destruction of property, threatening the vice president. so reality simply doesn't line up with that defense as creative as it is. >> reporter: tonight democratic congresswoman is putting pressure on her republican colleagues collecting 2,000 pages worth of provocative tweets and posts by republicans in november, december and january like this one from congressman paul gosar january 2nd. quote, sedition and treason for stealing votes is appropriate. and democratic congressman eric swalwell, a former impeachment manager is suing former president trump. trump's son donald, jr., rudy giuliani, and republican congressman mow brooks. swalwell's suit accuses them of inciting the attack, aiding and abetting violent rioters and inflicting emotional distress on members of congress.
. >> i didn't break in any windows, cross any police barricades. i was peaceful. i was civil, i was calm. i sanid a prayer and sang a son. >> he was part of that mob. they overran the police, ran into the building. that individual was charged with more than wandering around. he was charged with destruction of property, threatening the vice president. so reality simply doesn't line up with that defense as creative as it is. >> reporter: tonight democratic congresswoman is...
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i. am an hour on the barricades. many feel their bodies have become a political battleground. a global scream expresses their collective outrage it's an initiative of honor kinds a tireless leader in the fight for women's reproductive rights and the stakes just got higher things have changed as well because it's war now since last year in poland it's a war of women against the government. last october poland's constitutional court voted to clamp down even further on one of europe's most restrictive abortion laws the ruling from to tens of thousands to take to the streets in protest here in the capital warsaw. in late january 2021 the ruling was abruptly published into law abortion is now illegal even in the case of severe fetal defects amounting to a de facto ban in the predominantly catholic country. yet that it's been in berlin and a krentz turned up the volume on behalf of her countrywomen. yeah. it's just an imperative you have to do something you cannot really sit on your sofa but that's why that's why we stand on the streets we think it's important we want to show their
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can do is come to the invisible boundary, in this this case, marked by small yellow barricades and look across. >> ibeginning. >> reporter: that's where we met maggie. so this curb, it may as well with be a 40 foot wall. >> exactly. >> reporter: she owns the co the. tage a stone's throw, and so do a lot of other canadianss, you can tell which ones because they have not been able to tend to their properties for a year. >> it's devastating. i miss it like a family member that i have not seen in over a year. truly. >> reporter: cross border commerce is the life blood of point roberts making up as much as 85% 54 the businesses here. >> my credit card think i have died and gone to heaven, i have not used it down here. >> reporter: without canadians, this little corner of america -- >> there's some days we don't have a single customer. >> reporter: beth calder runs a package receiving business here. canadians can avoid expensive international shipping fees by picking them up across the border instead. but for almost a year those same packages have sat orphaned, some 2,000 of them. what does it do to your
can do is come to the invisible boundary, in this this case, marked by small yellow barricades and look across. >> ibeginning. >> reporter: that's where we met maggie. so this curb, it may as well with be a 40 foot wall. >> exactly. >> reporter: she owns the co the. tage a stone's throw, and so do a lot of other canadianss, you can tell which ones because they have not been able to tend to their properties for a year. >> it's devastating. i miss it like a family...
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families and i don't think it is worth wasting their lives because they had so much left to give. >> led by front liners, they took to the streets again setting up barricadesor another police offensive. >> i am very scared to say on the front line. we promise to check each other. >> in the southeastern city with three finger salute, demonstrators were met with a volley of her bullets gradually engulfed by clouds of tear gas. hundreds more defied the military rulers as they marched through the city shouting slogans and holding pictures of the leader. the medic outrage has been growing with calls for serity forces to halt the bloodshed. in a meeting on friday, the special envoy to myanmar urged the security council to stand the nations people while asking how much more the military would be allowed to get away with unchecked. >> with more blood spilled on the streets, the pressure is growing on the outside world to do more. the u.n. special envoy has briefed a closed-door meeting of the security council saying it is critical that the assembly agrees to robust action to end the violence and denounce the actions taken by those generals who sees -- seized the g
families and i don't think it is worth wasting their lives because they had so much left to give. >> led by front liners, they took to the streets again setting up barricadesor another police offensive. >> i am very scared to say on the front line. we promise to check each other. >> in the southeastern city with three finger salute, demonstrators were met with a volley of her bullets gradually engulfed by clouds of tear gas. hundreds more defied the military rulers as they...
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i. polish women around the barricades. many feel their bodies have become a political battleground. a global scream expresses their collective outrage it's an initiative of honor kinds a tireless leader in the fight for women's reproductive rights and the stakes just got higher things have changed as well because it's war now since last year in poland it's a war of women against the government. last october poland's constitutional court voted to clamp down even further on one of europe's most restrictive abortion laws the ruling prompted tens of thousands to take to the streets in protest here in the capital warsaw. in late january 2021 the ruling was abruptly published into law abortion is now illegal even in the case of severe fetal defects amounting to a de facto ban in the predominantly catholic country. yeah. in berlin and a krentz turned up the volume on behalf of her countrywomen. yeah. it's just an imperative you have to do something you cannot really sit on your sofa but that's why that's why we stand on the streets we think it's important we want to show their solidarity w
i. polish women around the barricades. many feel their bodies have become a political battleground. a global scream expresses their collective outrage it's an initiative of honor kinds a tireless leader in the fight for women's reproductive rights and the stakes just got higher things have changed as well because it's war now since last year in poland it's a war of women against the government. last october poland's constitutional court voted to clamp down even further on one of europe's most...
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at home i'm going out on the streets as a citizen as a woman so that i can stand on the side of justice. was the. makeshift barricades are rebuilt every day for protection. protesters arm themselves with firecrackers and shields persevered in their fight for democracy because. i don't have it with my right we have to fight for our future i don't accept the military coup sometimes we are forced to run and hide because of the violent crackdown. i was arrested once but people came to help me escape from the military and i was released oh yeah my god and i think it was for the hundreds who attended the funeral of protester when lying defiances tainted by grief. the 3 finger salute pays tribute to this fallen hero. and all the others who sacrificed their lives for the pro-democracy movement. and joining us now from young gone is journalist andrew come son andrew thanks thanks for joining us do people feel like this address from the civilian leadership given from hiding can change anything. well i think it's important 'd to keep in mind that the majority of people in the in march see this group of civilian leaders as the l
at home i'm going out on the streets as a citizen as a woman so that i can stand on the side of justice. was the. makeshift barricades are rebuilt every day for protection. protesters arm themselves with firecrackers and shields persevered in their fight for democracy because. i don't have it with my right we have to fight for our future i don't accept the military coup sometimes we are forced to run and hide because of the violent crackdown. i was arrested once but people came to help me...
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some hid in closets and barricaded the door. >> all i know is it's all clear now. i can breathe a lot clearer and i'm going to enjoy a nice little lunch and then life goes on. >> for many it brought back memories of the 2018 shooting on the same campus. in that case a disgruntled army veteran killed three staff members before killing himself. >>> what started with a walk home from church ended with a man being dragged down the street fighting to keep her purse. was it a hate crime? here's nbc bay area. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: a terrifying moment caught on camera. an asian woman attempting to hold on to a purse as thieves drive away, literally dragging her along the streets of san francisco. police tell us this was just the end of an ordeal which began with three men running up and assaulting this woman and her friend as they walked home from church on sunday. this witness who lives in a nearby building saw it all. he says while crime is not new to city streets, seeing this was particularly shocking. >> so i dropped cooking, came over and looked and she was tryi
some hid in closets and barricaded the door. >> all i know is it's all clear now. i can breathe a lot clearer and i'm going to enjoy a nice little lunch and then life goes on. >> for many it brought back memories of the 2018 shooting on the same campus. in that case a disgruntled army veteran killed three staff members before killing himself. >>> what started with a walk home from church ended with a man being dragged down the street fighting to keep her purse. was it a...
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. >>> i see these barricades coming up. thinks that there isn't going to be justice and that there isn't going to be peace and they know it already, like the verdict is set. >> i think it's important to remember that our community is actively grieving right now. the trial's going to be traumatic for black people here and black people across the country. that reminder that these things are still happening to us. >> hi again, everyone, it's 5:00 in new york, 4:00 in minneapolis, a city still actively grieving as you heard there. now bracing for more unrest. hundreds of protesters in minneapolis today as the murder trial against former police officer derek chauvin is now under way. chauvin is accused of killing george floyd after kneeling on his neck for nearly nine minutes. floyd's death inspired a nationwide racial reckoning, months-long protests erupted all across this country demanding justice, accountability, and an end to police brutality. and since that time, a new administration has entered the white house, ushering in
. >>> i see these barricades coming up. thinks that there isn't going to be justice and that there isn't going to be peace and they know it already, like the verdict is set. >> i think it's important to remember that our community is actively grieving right now. the trial's going to be traumatic for black people here and black people across the country. that reminder that these things are still happening to us. >> hi again, everyone, it's 5:00 in new york, 4:00 in...
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i know. when. they're tempted to cross the barricades on republican bridge to green zone that were pushed back by police using tear gas. 32 demonstrators were injured that day. 138 members of the security forces were hurt when protesters filled petrol bombs across the. create barriers. it was the most violent thing and most contentious move against the protest movement yet to take control of the her square the epicenter of the protests. the. shooting. was really cute little body nice to me to be. a party to me it was a young woman no one minute. but mr fox who had fled the square hours earlier saw what happened as a betrayal. can also claim and the soft. power of government were. going to come out of the loyalists i had to have fought the good so i will and will do the main with one with a lot of it i would often. have. done to the clueless but i do need to modify them at the victim of some below on i don't want them to merge with anyone on it you know but i want let's. let them know. we met was to fall one last time in that appeal in iraq semi autonomous kurdish region where he has sought refuge alongs
i know. when. they're tempted to cross the barricades on republican bridge to green zone that were pushed back by police using tear gas. 32 demonstrators were injured that day. 138 members of the security forces were hurt when protesters filled petrol bombs across the. create barriers. it was the most violent thing and most contentious move against the protest movement yet to take control of the her square the epicenter of the protests. the. shooting. was really cute little body nice to me to...
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i don't. know if. they're tempted to cross the barricades on republican rich to green zone that were pushed back by police using tear gas. 32 demonstrators were injured that day. 138 members of the security forces were hurt when protesters filled petrol bombs across the concrete barriers. it was the most violent day in months. the clashes set the stage for the iraqi government to make its boldest and most contentious move against the protest movement yet to take control of the her square the epicenter of the protests. from. the sunni to be. a part of the mirror so. well met a. but mr fox who had fled the square hours earlier saw what happened as a betrayal. and the soft. i will call them we were. going to call them below so i had to have the so i will and will do the main with one with a lot of. the cleanest. had the victim of some been on a drop in the mud with anyone on it you know but i don't know let's. let them know . we met was to fall one last time in that appeal in iraq semi autonomous kurdish region where he has sought refuge alongside other activists and protesters. far from the sun. and the us
i don't. know if. they're tempted to cross the barricades on republican rich to green zone that were pushed back by police using tear gas. 32 demonstrators were injured that day. 138 members of the security forces were hurt when protesters filled petrol bombs across the concrete barriers. it was the most violent day in months. the clashes set the stage for the iraqi government to make its boldest and most contentious move against the protest movement yet to take control of the her square the...
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get the call to action to the barricades you know judy because. i remember being on the ground with these big trucks coming to. work. is a very unusual demonstration people are not used to seeing a whole lot of folks in wheelchairs and you had to back up i mean you had to back up if you were on the wrong side from it that you are. this is a brick a story will tell in the car why. i think 11 of the things that was so exciting to us was cause to show how camp jeannette you know these young people discovered their kind of common experience of oppression and believed that they could do something about it together but across disability there is so much diversity and i think judy and other leaders at the time recognized that that was kind of a superpower you know because it it's so many different movements so many different liberation movements were part of the disability movement and so in berkeley as they started organizing and demonstrating you know there were gay the table people and there were black disabled people and there were black panthers who w
get the call to action to the barricades you know judy because. i remember being on the ground with these big trucks coming to. work. is a very unusual demonstration people are not used to seeing a whole lot of folks in wheelchairs and you had to back up i mean you had to back up if you were on the wrong side from it that you are. this is a brick a story will tell in the car why. i think 11 of the things that was so exciting to us was cause to show how camp jeannette you know these young people...
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at home and going out on the streets as a citizen as a woman so that i can stand on the side of justice. was the. makeshift barricades are rebuilt every day for protection. protestors arm themselves with firecrackers and shields persevered in their fight for democracy while. i don't have a problem all right we have to fight for our future i don't accept the military coup sometimes we are forced to run and hide because of the violent crackdown and i was arrested once but people came to help me escape from the military and i was released oh yeah my god and i think it was for the hundreds who attended the funeral of protester when lying defiances tainted by grief. the 3 finger salute pays tribute to this fallen hero. and all the others who sacrificed their lives for the pro-democracy movement. time since sports now and in the bundesliga by in munich have been invincible since their surprise loss to untucked forte in february the champions have rattled in 13 goals in 3 games since then and on match day 25 it was bad a policeman's turn to suffer. byron lost to frankfurt just 3 short weeks ago but the notion that the champ
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at home i'm going out on the streets as a citizen as a woman so that i can stand on the side of justice. was the. makeshift barricades are rebuilt every day for protection. protestors arm themselves with firecrackers and shields persevered in their fight for democracy quietly. i don't have a problem all right we have to fight for our future i don't accept the military coup sometimes we are forced to run and hide because of the violent crackdown and i was arrested once but people came to help me escape from the military and i was released oh yeah i was and i think there was for the hundreds who attended the funeral of protester when lying defiances tainted by grief. the 3 finger salute pays tribute to this fallen hero. and all the others who sacrificed their lives for the pro-democracy movement. and joining us now from young gone is journalist andrew and i can send andrew thanks thanks for joining us do people feel like this address from the civilian leadership given from hiding can change anything. well i think it's important to keep in mind that the majority of people in the in march see this group of civilian leade
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i saw the barbed wire and barricades still surround the united states capitol there seems to be less members of the national guard patrolling the area we're going to bring you up to date on this continuing story now speaking of our military are new dress code standards making the united states more feminine why does that imply weaker to say we're going to discuss with our $360.00 panel plus the washington post is having to correct a major detail on what they said happened on the december phone call between president trump and a georgia election official but as a correction i am scared out of use in all of these stories with our expert guest on today's edition of a new future right here on r.t. america i. a cable t.v. news host is under fire from some military groups after criticizing the decision to allow pregnant women to serve or to correspondent natasha suite has more on what exactly was said and their reaction to the outspoken commentator fox news host tucker carlson is known to share his opinions even if they go against the mainstream he's also famous for his criticism of the mi
i saw the barbed wire and barricades still surround the united states capitol there seems to be less members of the national guard patrolling the area we're going to bring you up to date on this continuing story now speaking of our military are new dress code standards making the united states more feminine why does that imply weaker to say we're going to discuss with our $360.00 panel plus the washington post is having to correct a major detail on what they said happened on the december phone...
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i say any of them were hard hats and tried to protect themselves with makeshift barricades feel ok pious streets to fight against military rule i. think this what it shows police firing at on demonstrators. in the country's northwest several people were injured when police used water cannon and tear gas. as the attacks on peaceful demonstrations continue and most neighbors in southeast asia held their 1st meeting since the military carrying. the talks were held virtually and behind closed doors indonesia is the largest democracy in southeast asia and has been at the forefront of the push for all the un to help resolve the crisis in me and indonesia's foreign minister acknowledges that while noninterference isn't shunned in the us the un charter so too is a commitment to peace stability and good got the. indonesian foreign minister said her country is very concerned about the violence in manama. manchaca it's worrisome because an increasing number of civilians have lost their lives or injured. singapore's prime minister joined those calling for the release of me and most of the democratic
i say any of them were hard hats and tried to protect themselves with makeshift barricades feel ok pious streets to fight against military rule i. think this what it shows police firing at on demonstrators. in the country's northwest several people were injured when police used water cannon and tear gas. as the attacks on peaceful demonstrations continue and most neighbors in southeast asia held their 1st meeting since the military carrying. the talks were held virtually and behind closed doors...
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i have spoken to several people in that barricaded area that you mentione it is a very popular area foremocracy protests to gather. this afternoon, miliry trucks barraded the area off and locked 200 or so protesters in the space, among them women and children. i am hearing reports of gunfire, stun grenades and teargas being inflicted on the proteers. what i'm also hearing is residents who live in the area are opening their doors and allowing protesters to come in and take shelter. ros: a quick word about the myanmar ambassador to the u.k. saying we need to negotiate. no signs the military is in the mood to negotiate, is there? >> no, but this is significant, another high-ranking official breaking ranks with the military. he spoke to the foreign secretary dominic raab and others, and he says aung san suu kyi and her democratically elected president must be release from house arrest as soon as possible and for democracy to be restored. the only way for that to happen is for negotiations to open back up again. the military are refusing to negotiate with the british ambassador, so we will b
i have spoken to several people in that barricaded area that you mentione it is a very popular area foremocracy protests to gather. this afternoon, miliry trucks barraded the area off and locked 200 or so protesters in the space, among them women and children. i am hearing reports of gunfire, stun grenades and teargas being inflicted on the proteers. what i'm also hearing is residents who live in the area are opening their doors and allowing protesters to come in and take shelter. ros: a quick...
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few weeks ago, is that something that can be -- i thought it was included but if it isn't, can it be so we can get rid of some of the hurdles and barricades. >> probably. i think some of it is access. people move around so frequently, that is always a big deal. who is it being sent to this week. who is responsible for it now. how did it change? every time something comes up, are they aware there's outstanding requests being made and if not, how do we reengage. it is a big ship to turn. but i think those conversations are taking place now, and literally every week it becomes more efficient. so, you know, if we really want to address it and make it be most complete and follow the best practices, these are some of the conversations that we're having right now about the efficiencies are the biggest and broadest solutions that would make the biggest change, access to files and body worn cameras, those are three of the top things that influence the majority of the delays that go on in our investigations. >> vice president elias: and then chief i wanted to give you an opportunity to respond to president cohen's invitation to speak and also too,
few weeks ago, is that something that can be -- i thought it was included but if it isn't, can it be so we can get rid of some of the hurdles and barricades. >> probably. i think some of it is access. people move around so frequently, that is always a big deal. who is it being sent to this week. who is responsible for it now. how did it change? every time something comes up, are they aware there's outstanding requests being made and if not, how do we reengage. it is a big ship to turn....
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victor, it seems -- i was there and it was quiet when i was there but they were barricades.of tables and memorials and so forth. a lot of graffiti saying f the police and that kind of stuff as well but why should we be tolerating another autonomous zone? >> because there's a threat of violence and that overshadow the trial itself. all americans believe that no person who was unarmed, even if they are passably resistant should die in police custody. the prosecution will show that eight minute video again. minute one, two, three, if he stopped he would be alive. the defense will call on the long rap sheet. committing a felony. probably on high levels of drugs. the autopsies may have been wrong. if you look at an earlier tape, the police officers were exasperated. between those two positions, there is an abyss. acquittal, manslaughter, second or third degree murder? the problem is if the trial had been held the first six months i think he probably would've faced a severe, sure murder charge. i'm not sure now. recent polling reflects what you're talking about. people support for
victor, it seems -- i was there and it was quiet when i was there but they were barricades.of tables and memorials and so forth. a lot of graffiti saying f the police and that kind of stuff as well but why should we be tolerating another autonomous zone? >> because there's a threat of violence and that overshadow the trial itself. all americans believe that no person who was unarmed, even if they are passably resistant should die in police custody. the prosecution will show that eight...
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i. polish women around the barricades. many feel their bodies have become a political battleground a global scream expresses their collective outrage it's an initiative of honor kinds a tireless leader in the fight for women's reproductive rights and the stakes just got higher things have changed as well because it's war now since last year in poland it's a war of women against the government. last october poland's constitutional court voted to clamp down even further on one of europe's most restrictive abortion laws the ruling from to tens of thousands to take to the streets in protest here in the capital warsaw. in late january 2021 the ruling was abruptly published into law abortion is now illegal even in the case of severe fetal defects amounting to a de facto ban in the predominantly catholic country. yes done. in berlin and a krentz turned up the volume on behalf of her countrywomen how did yeah. it's just an imperative you have to do something you cannot really sit on your sofa but that's why that's why we stand on
i. polish women around the barricades. many feel their bodies have become a political battleground a global scream expresses their collective outrage it's an initiative of honor kinds a tireless leader in the fight for women's reproductive rights and the stakes just got higher things have changed as well because it's war now since last year in poland it's a war of women against the government. last october poland's constitutional court voted to clamp down even further on one of europe's most...
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at home i'm going out on the streets as a citizen as a woman so that i can stand on the side of justice. was this. makeshift barricades are rebuilt every day for protection. protestors arm themselves with firecrackers and shields persevered in their fight for democracy why didn't. i run it over to my right we have to fight for our future i don't accept the military coup sometimes we are forced to run and hide because of the violent crackdown and i was arrested once but people came to help me escape from the military and i was released oh yeah i mean i don't i didn't i think there was for the hundreds who attended the funeral of protester when lying defiances tainted by grief. the 3 finger salute pays tribute to this fallen hero. and all the others who sacrificed their lives for the pro-democracy movement. and joining us now from young gone is journalist andrew and i come son andrew thanks thanks for joining us do people feel like this address from the civilian leadership given from hiding can change anything. well i think it's important 'd to keep in mind that the majority of people i'm in mars' see this group of civi
at home i'm going out on the streets as a citizen as a woman so that i can stand on the side of justice. was this. makeshift barricades are rebuilt every day for protection. protestors arm themselves with firecrackers and shields persevered in their fight for democracy why didn't. i run it over to my right we have to fight for our future i don't accept the military coup sometimes we are forced to run and hide because of the violent crackdown and i was arrested once but people came to help me...
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seeing a little bit more of a defensive posture or defensive maneuvers i should say by the protesters they've built more fortified barricades to try to keep those advancing security forces back at bay we're seeing more shields more metal shields that they're using but again you know when you talk about military force you talk about a police force those can only do so much and again we're seeing an aggressive posture from the security forces some pictures from hong kong here where $47.00 activists and former politicians are in court after being charged under the national security law is the latest group of government critics to be detained under the law imposed by beijing plenty of their supporters outside the court. if europeans in the northern region of told al-jazeera civilians were tortured and killed by eritrean soldiers last year it follows a report from amnesty international accusing eritrean troops of committing rights abuses in. india is expanding its vaccination campaign beyond health workers allowing older people and those with medical conditions to get jobs prime minister narendra modi was among the 1st of the ne
seeing a little bit more of a defensive posture or defensive maneuvers i should say by the protesters they've built more fortified barricades to try to keep those advancing security forces back at bay we're seeing more shields more metal shields that they're using but again you know when you talk about military force you talk about a police force those can only do so much and again we're seeing an aggressive posture from the security forces some pictures from hong kong here where $47.00...
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barricaded inside. >> the entire building is surrounded. i need you to surrender now. >> reporter: thousands watching this livestream by zfg vid yog if i as the events were unfolding. at just about 3:30 p.m., police with long guns escorting this man, shirtless, with blood running down his leg. leading him to a stretcher, he appears to be in handcuffs. the ambulance racing away from the scene. >> just a horrific scene unfolding late today. let's get right to kayna whitworth. kayna, i know there's a heavy law enforcement presence at the store. there are reports of injuries. what are we learning? >> reporter: david, it's still an incredibly active scene there. right now, officers are still working to secure that building. and you could actually see terrified people scrambling to safety while holding hands. also, the university of colorado there in boulder, david, is alerting their students, telling them to avoid the area. david? >> all right, kayna whitworth leading us off with breaking developments. kayna, thank you. and as soon as we get more
barricaded inside. >> the entire building is surrounded. i need you to surrender now. >> reporter: thousands watching this livestream by zfg vid yog if i as the events were unfolding. at just about 3:30 p.m., police with long guns escorting this man, shirtless, with blood running down his leg. leading him to a stretcher, he appears to be in handcuffs. the ambulance racing away from the scene. >> just a horrific scene unfolding late today. let's get right to kayna whitworth....
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boarded up you know it's it's killing our business downtown i was just walking around and looking and seeing razor wire multiple levels of barricades fences. all of this stuff seems like for a couple of blocks around this courthouse. and. it's just it's just it's a mix of emotions it's somewhat you know i understand but then that the same time wow what if we come right in the case and prompted wide support for the black lives matter movement the findings of a recent poll however show a downward shift in the attitude of the u.s. public since the protests last summer trust in the movement has fallen by 10 percent at the time of floyd's death sparked outrage in the u.s. and worldwide here's a recap of how the saga unfolded. all right let's cross live to seattle based civil rights activist anthony rogers right now thanks for being with us here. this is a tricky topic to cover especially now with all of the politics around it but why are prosecutors seeking to reinstate the drop 3rd degree murder charge if reinstated what kind of an impact could that have on the final verdict. yes this is a very good question i think that attorney gener
boarded up you know it's it's killing our business downtown i was just walking around and looking and seeing razor wire multiple levels of barricades fences. all of this stuff seems like for a couple of blocks around this courthouse. and. it's just it's just it's a mix of emotions it's somewhat you know i understand but then that the same time wow what if we come right in the case and prompted wide support for the black lives matter movement the findings of a recent poll however show a downward...
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seeing a little bit more of a defensive posture or defensive maneuvers i should say by the protesters they've built more fortified barricades to try to keep those advancing security forces back at bay we're seeing more shields more steel metal shields that they're using but again you know when you talk about military force you talk about a police force those can only do so much and again we're seeing an aggressive posture from the security forces and we're hearing you know heavy use of tear gas and young gone and we know that in other cities around the country too there has been pushback almost immediate pushback from those security forces come on ok let's talk about unsung suchi then more charges brought up again so we should remind people that the charges that have been brought already were what was it importing walkie talkies or something like that. yeah now there are 3 charges come all the 1st was that one importing illegally imported walkie talkies 6 of them that was her very 1st charge right after the coup on february 1st then another one came out there was a hearing. that no one really knew about even her attorney ti
seeing a little bit more of a defensive posture or defensive maneuvers i should say by the protesters they've built more fortified barricades to try to keep those advancing security forces back at bay we're seeing more shields more steel metal shields that they're using but again you know when you talk about military force you talk about a police force those can only do so much and again we're seeing an aggressive posture from the security forces and we're hearing you know heavy use of tear gas...
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i hope that our family. while the barbed wire and barricades still surround the united states capitol there seems to be a less members of the national guard patrolling the area we're going to bring you up to date on this continuing story now speaking of our military are new dress code standards making the united states more feminine and why does that imply weaker to say they're going to discuss with our $360.00 panel plus the washington post is having to correct a major detail on what they said happened on the december phone call between president trump and a georgia election official but as a correction now i am using all of these stories with our expert guests on today's edition of a new right here on r.t. america. the cable t.v. news host is under fire from some military groups after criticizing the decision to allow pregnant women to serve or to correspondent natasha suite has more on what exactly was said and their reaction to the outspoken commentator fox news host her curls and is known to share his opinions even if they go.
i hope that our family. while the barbed wire and barricades still surround the united states capitol there seems to be a less members of the national guard patrolling the area we're going to bring you up to date on this continuing story now speaking of our military are new dress code standards making the united states more feminine and why does that imply weaker to say they're going to discuss with our $360.00 panel plus the washington post is having to correct a major detail on what they said...
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at the same time, i think about what happened when breonna taylor, how they barricaded the building before the decision, after they gave the lump sum of money, and all of a sudden, she lost the entire case. i don't want that to happen with this case. because that video is enough to show that we need a conviction and we need justice. the world is watching. minneapolis, minnesota, they have to make a great decision and it has to be impactful. >> let's bring the attorney in here. benjamin, so judge kale dismissed one juror because she said she couldn't be fair and impartial after hearing about the settlement. even the prosecuting attorney acknowledging the timing of the settlement was unfortunate. do you think the minneapolis city council should have waited to announce the details of the settlement? >> i just think it is ludicrous, when buds the fact that 50 million people saw this video and they saw the video and that was riveting video. once you saw that video, you can't unsatisfy that video. and if you can be fair and impartial after seeing that video, that's enough. a press conference las
at the same time, i think about what happened when breonna taylor, how they barricaded the building before the decision, after they gave the lump sum of money, and all of a sudden, she lost the entire case. i don't want that to happen with this case. because that video is enough to show that we need a conviction and we need justice. the world is watching. minneapolis, minnesota, they have to make a great decision and it has to be impactful. >> let's bring the attorney in here. benjamin,...
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speakers lobby, steps away from -- this is where i would go to vote every day two or three times, walking right through those doors. you see them barricading on the floor, i see my friends and colleagues cowering in fear and not knowing if they would make it. it was very personal to me, and i think it was personal to every american who has seen this symbol of our democracy, this institution of our public coming under this kind of attack. >> a number of coloradans have been arrested for participating in the violence. are you concerned about the rise of whites of premises in colorado? >> i think it is a national concern. certainly there's folks in all 50 states that have a lack of respect for our republic and constitution and believe that violence is the appropriate way to change. i think there is a strong consensus that it is not, certainly on -- hopefully on both sides of the aisle. violence is not acceptable. we cherish free speech. people are testing with signs and marching, it is a wonderful thing to see, but when it crosses over into violence for a threat to taking people hostage or invasions of public or private property, it really ta
speakers lobby, steps away from -- this is where i would go to vote every day two or three times, walking right through those doors. you see them barricading on the floor, i see my friends and colleagues cowering in fear and not knowing if they would make it. it was very personal to me, and i think it was personal to every american who has seen this symbol of our democracy, this institution of our public coming under this kind of attack. >> a number of coloradans have been arrested for...
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i suppose what happens when you see 200 or so protesters barricaded, it really does...ase help, we need help." the situation is not getting any better. if anything, it's getting worse. just getting any better. if anything, it's getting worse.— it's getting worse. just a quick word about — it's getting worse. just a quick word about the _ it's getting worse. just a quick word about the myanmar- it's getting worse. just a quick - word about the myanmar ambassador saying we need to negotiate. there's no sign that the military is in the mood to negotiate is there? ihla no sign that the military is in the mood to negotiate is there? no sign at all, but mood to negotiate is there? no sign at all. but this _ mood to negotiate is there? no sign at all, but this is _ mood to negotiate is there? no sign at all, but this is significant. - at all, but this is significant. it's another high—ranking myanmar official breaking ranks with the military. he spoke to foreign secretary dominic raab and the minister of state of asia nigel adams, and he says aung san suu kyi and are democrati
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against the security services these obstacles are more effective than barricades so bob why. i just the sunsets another sad ritual in modern myanmar vigils for those who died on the streets in the cities of yangon mandalay da way and elsewhere the candles burned to commemorate a growing list of names until the darkness and the security services claim the streets once more toni ching al-jazeera. much more still ahead schools in england get ready to bring our combat troops with caution. striving for stability can't believe you recover from this a political turmoil might well spot and damage people go to the polls to decide. and force an important win on home style so this story is going to hold for all while comp time's up. how i once again the weather slow set fire across much of the middle east at the moment but basin places the cloud just easing over towards afghanistan one of 2 showers coming in here just some showers into eastern parts of turkey just around the cocos georgia could see a shower would see maybe armenia as well as we go on through a monday but to the south of t
against the security services these obstacles are more effective than barricades so bob why. i just the sunsets another sad ritual in modern myanmar vigils for those who died on the streets in the cities of yangon mandalay da way and elsewhere the candles burned to commemorate a growing list of names until the darkness and the security services claim the streets once more toni ching al-jazeera. much more still ahead schools in england get ready to bring our combat troops with caution. striving...