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attacker then remained on stage shouting that he blamed the mayor's former party for wrongfully imprisoning him. then he was teko to the ground. with the twenty seven year old suspect is a convicted bank robber who had served more than five years in prison prosecutors are charging him with murder. civil movements have already called for marches against violence and hatred in several polish cities tonight but president under a duda and other political leaders decided not to organize a march to respect the wish of the adamah of its family. his idea but that it's only going to have citizens want to organize marches spontaneous marches police they can do it this is always an expression of solidarity but because of the family wants to maintain dignity what i want to the least politics in all of this we have decided that we will not organize any marches just so we just need to just post and post on the. news of r.d. . but with many residents asking how this could happen the murder of pavel adama vich is likely to inflame an already divided poland. disturbing story to talk about. polish good to ha
attacker then remained on stage shouting that he blamed the mayor's former party for wrongfully imprisoning him. then he was teko to the ground. with the twenty seven year old suspect is a convicted bank robber who had served more than five years in prison prosecutors are charging him with murder. civil movements have already called for marches against violence and hatred in several polish cities tonight but president under a duda and other political leaders decided not to organize a march to...
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songs about suffering in the region feeling imprisoned she says. or walked her where no one can see them. and that's what the story is about. the villages near the source of the river are poor and geography plays a major role in maracas poverty three quarters of the four million people living in poverty in morocco live in rural areas. this is a mom who is bringing up her three boys. virtually on her own and they would laugh. at them out of there so what if. you were to get one then if. this had the pins yeah. that condoms again like you knew about them. that. a lot. that's because a mass. says. that the was of him. that's just some. what am. i left behind say middle sister in law. though it is they'd issued a visitor what if i was sure they would it did so i've got a fetus that. i want. us that there's some wild animal goodness in the that's. where the fantasy. can it. and i'll have them. and say i'll order the accidental then. have them safe and still servants i muck then it goes. then that. there are no jobs here for men of work. most of them hav
songs about suffering in the region feeling imprisoned she says. or walked her where no one can see them. and that's what the story is about. the villages near the source of the river are poor and geography plays a major role in maracas poverty three quarters of the four million people living in poverty in morocco live in rural areas. this is a mom who is bringing up her three boys. virtually on her own and they would laugh. at them out of there so what if. you were to get one then if. this had...
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system a blow against imprisonment.cases are largely imprison system a blow against imprisonment. i fear autocracy and corruption are on the rise and where the ideals of freedom, democracy and human rights are brought to heel. we won't stand idly by, not when jamal khashoggi is lured to ruthless death, not when journalists in mexico are shot in the streets, not when an american journalist is believed and hld hostage in syria for six years. jamal's life was snuffed out but his voice carries on and it's incumbent on us to carry on his work, expose those who fred falsehoods and support freedom of the press. lawrence, i'll turn it back to you. [ applause ] >> i have a home boy from texas, will hurd, representing the half of the border with mexico and he's been the one person holding back the tide on the wall by himself and now he is here in washington so i'm sure the holes are unplugged but if representative will hurd will speak for a moment. >> why am i here? because y'all are important. the press is important. why am i here. because it's personal. y'all have helped me throughout my
system a blow against imprisonment.cases are largely imprison system a blow against imprisonment. i fear autocracy and corruption are on the rise and where the ideals of freedom, democracy and human rights are brought to heel. we won't stand idly by, not when jamal khashoggi is lured to ruthless death, not when journalists in mexico are shot in the streets, not when an american journalist is believed and hld hostage in syria for six years. jamal's life was snuffed out but his voice carries on...
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and his motives well it's a twenty seven years old to man with a with a criminal record he was imprisoned for robberies bank robberies armed robberies and when he attacked mr rhythm of which he claimed it's his revenge for for leaving that were wrongfully imprisoned in a polish prosecutors claim this man has some serious mental problems. now he's in custody will have to wait some few more about about his motives voice action maskey from his polish service thank you so much thank you and now to a twist on the tradition of champion u.s. sports teams being invited to the white house for photos and colin ari delights cooked up by its top class chefs in the midst of a partial government shutdown the spread laid out for the college football champions from coming to the university was fast food burgers pizza and other great american food as the host president on trump put it the junk food reminder now the top stories we're following for you here it's judgment day for british prime minister to resign means plan for leaving the european union made has called on lawmakers to back the deal but all i
and his motives well it's a twenty seven years old to man with a with a criminal record he was imprisoned for robberies bank robberies armed robberies and when he attacked mr rhythm of which he claimed it's his revenge for for leaving that were wrongfully imprisoned in a polish prosecutors claim this man has some serious mental problems. now he's in custody will have to wait some few more about about his motives voice action maskey from his polish service thank you so much thank you and now to...
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it is a class a felony and upon conviction shall be imprisoned -- sentenced to imprisonment for life. place by force or threat of imminent force you did carry j.l.c. from one place to another without that person's consent and with intent to cause the victim to be secretly confined contrary to of the wisconsin statutes, a class c felony carrying with it up to $100,000 fine and or 40 years imprisonment and count four charges you with on or about the same date and place you intentionally entered a dwelling and with intent to commit a felony to kidnapping while armed with a dangerous weapon, a shotgun, contrary to section 943.40 sub 2 sub a of the wisconsin stat child abuses, carrying with it up to $50,000 fine and up to 15 years imprisonment. due to the charges here i'm ordering a dna sample to be collected if not already collected by law enforcement. who is answering for defense today regarding preliminary examination? >> i will, your nhonor. >> i have a digital court reporter to see what is your preliminary examination? >> yes. is he willing to waive time limits? >> he is willing to wa
it is a class a felony and upon conviction shall be imprisoned -- sentenced to imprisonment for life. place by force or threat of imminent force you did carry j.l.c. from one place to another without that person's consent and with intent to cause the victim to be secretly confined contrary to of the wisconsin statutes, a class c felony carrying with it up to $100,000 fine and or 40 years imprisonment and count four charges you with on or about the same date and place you intentionally entered a...
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he has already been imprisoned.-- spent some years in prison for armed robberies, he robbed banks. but, you know, it is quite disturbing after he stepped pawel adamowicz, as we, as we heard he stayed on the stage. he wanted to be seen and heard. he claimed that this was his revenge for wrongfully imprisoned in that he had before. he has -- is now in custody. we'll may be here something more about this. >> it sounds like he had a personal ax to grind, but may be nonpolitical. as you were saying, the political scene in poland is very polarized right now. how has the death, the murder of pawel adamowicz, how has it been received? >> well, all political parties have condemned what happened. and poland is really shocked. this young polish democracy has not seen things li that recely history. really, the country is shocked. everybody is asking to calm down, not to make such political issue out of it. but, as you said, the country is very much polarized. so, i guess this face of calming down will not last very long. >> hav
he has already been imprisoned.-- spent some years in prison for armed robberies, he robbed banks. but, you know, it is quite disturbing after he stepped pawel adamowicz, as we, as we heard he stayed on the stage. he wanted to be seen and heard. he claimed that this was his revenge for wrongfully imprisoned in that he had before. he has -- is now in custody. we'll may be here something more about this. >> it sounds like he had a personal ax to grind, but may be nonpolitical. as you were...
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as the congressman was pointing out, although thousands of people are imprisoned just doing their job or worse yet killed. it is up to us to preserve his legacy, this is a legacy that hold up our democratic values. heads daughter probably said it best, this is a promise that his light will never fade in his legacy will be preserved within it. this is our job right now in congress. i don't know what is going on around the world, but what is going on in our own country. so thank you very much for honoring him in this way. we honor him with our work. [ applause ] >> i am especially pleased to be able to introduce representative adam shift. the efforts of his office and him personally have made a wonderful difference. if you would join us, i would be grateful. [ applause ] >> i thank you and i have some words that i would like to make. i would prefer to defer to our speaker, speaker nancy pelosi, we are delighted to have you here and if i could welcome you to the podium. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, i was waiting to hear what you had to say here. thank you for being such a force i
as the congressman was pointing out, although thousands of people are imprisoned just doing their job or worse yet killed. it is up to us to preserve his legacy, this is a legacy that hold up our democratic values. heads daughter probably said it best, this is a promise that his light will never fade in his legacy will be preserved within it. this is our job right now in congress. i don't know what is going on around the world, but what is going on in our own country. so thank you very much for...
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never allow the pass to lock us and imprison us from moving forward.ion of whether someone who has been so prominent behaved in the past can change and whether they can be a ca ta lyst change and whether they can be a catalyst for change or not. and you can understand, can't you, anwar might bea can understand, can't you, anwar might be a little bit cautious about believing that he will really get power from a man who not only did that to him, whose regime played such a part in his imprisonment and all of the rest of it that happened to him, even though he was eventually pardoned by the king, was described by amnesty in amat international as a prisoner of conscience not for the crime he committed by because of his politically inconvenience to the government led by mahathir. isn't it ha rd to government led by mahathir. isn't it hard to imagine mahathir handing over power to a man who just five yea rs over power to a man who just five years ago said he wasn't even qualified to be a chief minister of one of the malay states never mind the prime minister.
never allow the pass to lock us and imprison us from moving forward.ion of whether someone who has been so prominent behaved in the past can change and whether they can be a ca ta lyst change and whether they can be a catalyst for change or not. and you can understand, can't you, anwar might bea can understand, can't you, anwar might be a little bit cautious about believing that he will really get power from a man who not only did that to him, whose regime played such a part in his imprisonment...
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by the past, why is your party still imprisoned by the past?e that malaysia is a country which doesn't consider discrimination along race and religious lines is wrong. social and economic equity is also reflected in racial and religious inequities. what about other minority communities? you took some affirmative action of your own, numan afifi, a prominent campaigner for gay rights. if you want to ask about numan, you can ask him yourself. he made the position to lead the team when the time came. he determined when the time came? he did. i gave him the option. you offered him a job? yes. even if somebody said, we don't like gay rights campaigners in our government? let's be fair, there are about 2,000 employees in my ministry. if i have a policy of assessing each and every one of their sexualities, it becomes almost impossible for me to do so. the work is based on the merit. that's what matters the most when we move forward. charles santiago, an mp, who supports your coalition as it happend, in pakatan hara pan, the "alliance of hope" as it tra
by the past, why is your party still imprisoned by the past?e that malaysia is a country which doesn't consider discrimination along race and religious lines is wrong. social and economic equity is also reflected in racial and religious inequities. what about other minority communities? you took some affirmative action of your own, numan afifi, a prominent campaigner for gay rights. if you want to ask about numan, you can ask him yourself. he made the position to lead the team when the time...
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these pretrial imprisonment as a means of technically not having any political prisoner a court case is set up you get sent to prison based on that court that pretrial detention lasts four years without a trial ever taking place some gets really. some don't it's all part of a grand illusion manufactured by the regime but there are secret political currents working on toppling the regime and providing support for terrorist. presidency c. has grown accustomed to the journalistic red lines he has laid down with the egyptian media. has managed. and foreign news organizations reporting from inside the country are also feeling the heat as are egyptians who speak to them ten months ago this woman told the b.b.c. her daughter had been forcibly disappeared she's been jailed accused of belonging to a terrorist group a reporter for the times of london was deported last year another journalist from france was denied entry cases that have not gone unnoticed by other correspondents based in part. they are trying different approaches. with foreign journalists if you criticize the government wouldn'
these pretrial imprisonment as a means of technically not having any political prisoner a court case is set up you get sent to prison based on that court that pretrial detention lasts four years without a trial ever taking place some gets really. some don't it's all part of a grand illusion manufactured by the regime but there are secret political currents working on toppling the regime and providing support for terrorist. presidency c. has grown accustomed to the journalistic red lines he has...
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they imprisons 850, some as young as 12.yor of one of the wealthiest prosperous sections of caracas. he's ramon muchacho. are you in fear for your life? >> i was in venezuela. absolutely. my family and my liberty. when we are in politics against a regime like maduro, we are there in spite of the huge risk we run. we have friends in jail, we have friends in exile and friend liker man dough who was killed, thrown off the third floor of a building by the political police of nicolas maduro. liz: what's your message to socialists in this country like ocasio-cortez. they wanted to change parts of the constitution. what's your message to them? >> i think the clearest and strongest message is being sent by hundreds of thousands of venezuelans who are walk across south america look for a place to stay and rebuild their lives. because socialism in venezuela brought poverty and destroyed an otherwise beautiful country. let me say this very clear. social democracy is something you may try. it may work. i don't know. but the real sociali
they imprisons 850, some as young as 12.yor of one of the wealthiest prosperous sections of caracas. he's ramon muchacho. are you in fear for your life? >> i was in venezuela. absolutely. my family and my liberty. when we are in politics against a regime like maduro, we are there in spite of the huge risk we run. we have friends in jail, we have friends in exile and friend liker man dough who was killed, thrown off the third floor of a building by the political police of nicolas maduro....
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these pretrial imprisonment as a means of technically not having any political prisoners the court case is set up you get sent to prison based on that court that pretrial detention lasts four years without a trial ever taking place some gets really. some don't it's all part of a grand illusion manufactured by the regime but there are secret political currents working on toppling the regime and providing support for terrorist. president c.c. has grown accustomed to the journalistic red lines he has laid down with the egyptian media. has managed. and foreign news organizations reporting from inside the country are also feeling the heat as are egyptians who speak to them ten months ago this woman told the b.b.c. her daughter had been forcibly disappeared she's been jailed accused of belonging to a terrorist group a reporter for the times of london was deported last year another journalist from france was denied entry cases that have not gone unnoticed by other correspondents based in part. they are trying different approaches. with foreign journalists if you criticize the government wouldn
these pretrial imprisonment as a means of technically not having any political prisoners the court case is set up you get sent to prison based on that court that pretrial detention lasts four years without a trial ever taking place some gets really. some don't it's all part of a grand illusion manufactured by the regime but there are secret political currents working on toppling the regime and providing support for terrorist. president c.c. has grown accustomed to the journalistic red lines he...
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each imprisonment is a blow against liberty. i fear this portends a world in which autocracy and corruption are on the rise and where the ideals of freedom, democracy and human rights are brought to heel. we won't stand idly by, not when jamal khashoggi is lured to ruthless death, not when journalists in mexico are shot in the streets, not when an american journalist is believed alive and held hostage in syria for six years. jamaal's life was snuffed out in a despicable act of brutality, but his voice carries on and it's incumbent on us to carry on his work, expose those who fred -- those who spread falsehoods and support freedom of the press. [applause] homeboy from texas, representing half of the border with mexico. he has been the one person holding back the tide on the wall. he is now here in washington. heard willive will come to stay for a moment. -- speak for a moment. you guys have helped me throughout my entire life. i spent almost a decade as an undercover officer for the cia. oftentimes, i thought i was sneaking in so
each imprisonment is a blow against liberty. i fear this portends a world in which autocracy and corruption are on the rise and where the ideals of freedom, democracy and human rights are brought to heel. we won't stand idly by, not when jamal khashoggi is lured to ruthless death, not when journalists in mexico are shot in the streets, not when an american journalist is believed alive and held hostage in syria for six years. jamaal's life was snuffed out in a despicable act of brutality, but...
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but critics say they're designed to silence dissidents and it's not only men and women who are imprisoned small children are also living behind bars in the town of gap so kurdish activists goodness down at baba is in prison with her son murad it is overcrowded and ill equipped to house children arises only contact with the outside world is on weekends with his father who worries about the impact life behind bars is having on his son. saturday's the day the fathers pick up their children at the gates of the gibs a prison the little ones can spend a day or two in freedom. as acrobat takes his two year old son mira's home every weekend the toddler's already gotten used to leaving his mother behind. the other for a kurds mira's his mother has been active for an opposition party with links to the kurds that was enough to get her a four year sentence. we can just be glad to jail isn't that far away. and we can pick the children up now and them. acrobat has joined up with other fathers whose wives are doing time for political offenses. in my wife's case it was because of social media comments an
but critics say they're designed to silence dissidents and it's not only men and women who are imprisoned small children are also living behind bars in the town of gap so kurdish activists goodness down at baba is in prison with her son murad it is overcrowded and ill equipped to house children arises only contact with the outside world is on weekends with his father who worries about the impact life behind bars is having on his son. saturday's the day the fathers pick up their children at the...
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anchor he afraid to destroy, imprison, or banish political opponents.tainly, you would be chief among them. you ran against him for president. the man he was running agains before, lula, is in prison. are e you concerned? about there concerned consequences of bolsonaro's discourse on regular citizens and its impact on myself. because what is happening in brazil is regularolk, journalists, university are allrs, lgbt members filling ininsecure in brazil -- are all feeling insecure in brazil. -- i have sufficient means to protect myself and those who get involved in politics in latin america nowadays cannot be afraid of anything because they really don't have a right to be afraid. my concern is with common citizens who may be suffering anguish at this time because of no assurance for their lives on the part of the state. this is the problem that brazil is facing. and the resistance will also be based on those persons because in brazil, the situation is complex. 45% of the voters that i won are going to organize and resist. brazil,ieve that in there will be
anchor he afraid to destroy, imprison, or banish political opponents.tainly, you would be chief among them. you ran against him for president. the man he was running agains before, lula, is in prison. are e you concerned? about there concerned consequences of bolsonaro's discourse on regular citizens and its impact on myself. because what is happening in brazil is regularolk, journalists, university are allrs, lgbt members filling ininsecure in brazil -- are all feeling insecure in brazil. -- i...
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who is still in danger of being deported back to iran where he would face probably imprisonment maybe even torture so thailand is not to be trusted in this because they're not signatory to the un refugee guidelines and obligations and itself is a military dictatorship so there's a big problem in the head of thailand's immigration bureau said earlier today if deporting her were to result in her death we definitely would not want to do that i mean do you believe him. well you know it's what you can't what can he say now but the thing is what does it mean even if if thailand gets guarantees that she won't be killed just imprisoned for ever or sent back to her family and be abused and mistreated and confined to her golden gate to the home the problem is that women in saudi arabia are not free they're not even treated as adults also they are over eighteen as record she's eighteen and she's an adult she should be able to travel actually like such according to the law women are always treated as my. in the us they legally mind the children and so no wonder she wanted to run away what about t
who is still in danger of being deported back to iran where he would face probably imprisonment maybe even torture so thailand is not to be trusted in this because they're not signatory to the un refugee guidelines and obligations and itself is a military dictatorship so there's a big problem in the head of thailand's immigration bureau said earlier today if deporting her were to result in her death we definitely would not want to do that i mean do you believe him. well you know it's what you...
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australia since twenty fourteen when he requested asylum there claiming that he has been falsely imprisoned and tortured and bothering. more than sixty days after first being detained in thailand became al-arabiya remains in limbo separated from his wife unable to return to his adopted country australia and his job as a professional footballer with. a ten year prison sentence awaits al-arabiya if he is extradited to bahrain even though he was playing in a televised football match when the alleged crime took place activists have been tirelessly advocating for his release with former footballer craig foster meeting with faith and thai officials this week bahrain only in the last few days have escalated this issue in. clearly stated their intention in a brazen fashion to to contravene the international human rights of paki male araby on shoes day the asian football confederation weighed into the issue asking thailand's prime minister in an open letter to ensure mr al arabiya his return safely to a stray leah governing body faith has also called for the players release we agree that this is now
australia since twenty fourteen when he requested asylum there claiming that he has been falsely imprisoned and tortured and bothering. more than sixty days after first being detained in thailand became al-arabiya remains in limbo separated from his wife unable to return to his adopted country australia and his job as a professional footballer with. a ten year prison sentence awaits al-arabiya if he is extradited to bahrain even though he was playing in a televised football match when the...
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attacker then remained on stage shouting that he blamed the mayor's former party for wrongfully imprisoning him he was then tackled to the ground. prosecutors are charging the twenty seven year old suspect with murder. just before his death at a movie called get down the most wonderful city in the world. a lasting message to the people he served. and vice is fronted obvious polish service and joins us now for more on this so what is the death of out of movie what does it mean for the people of poland. well what has happened is simply shocking for polish people who are reacting very spontaneously and very emotional you we've seen those big big marchers against the violence taking place in many cities of poland very big one in the in the city of diancecht and poles are shocked because although polish politics is very aggressive verbal the it hasn't seen a tragedy like that before a very popular liberal politician politician has been killed a politician who just won the election a politician who was the face of this liberal open poland so i believe everybody now in poland is asking the questio
attacker then remained on stage shouting that he blamed the mayor's former party for wrongfully imprisoning him he was then tackled to the ground. prosecutors are charging the twenty seven year old suspect with murder. just before his death at a movie called get down the most wonderful city in the world. a lasting message to the people he served. and vice is fronted obvious polish service and joins us now for more on this so what is the death of out of movie what does it mean for the people of...
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i'm not downplaying the threat of being imprisoned i don't want you to see it that way but frankly i see nothing new under the sun unfortunately this is a regime that offers no answers to the venezuelan people the only response is persecution and repression. the freezing of those accounts appears to be an effort to complicate a u.s. plan to direct oil revenues to the opposition as they try to win support from military officials still loyal to president nicolas maduro more than twenty countries have now recognized way door as being this well as legitimate leader yet my daughter still has some international support mainly from china and russia who once again said that the u.s. sanctions are illegal and. what the united states and their closest allies are doing with regards to finish is of course very worrying crudely violating all norms of international law and essentially taking a direct course at the legal authority in this latin american nations. over more than a week demonstrators have been taking to the streets protesting the dire economic situation in demanding president why do t
i'm not downplaying the threat of being imprisoned i don't want you to see it that way but frankly i see nothing new under the sun unfortunately this is a regime that offers no answers to the venezuelan people the only response is persecution and repression. the freezing of those accounts appears to be an effort to complicate a u.s. plan to direct oil revenues to the opposition as they try to win support from military officials still loyal to president nicolas maduro more than twenty countries...
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i'm not downplaying the threat of being imprisoned i don't want you to see it that way but frankly i see nothing new under the sun unfortunately this is a regime that offers no answers to the venezuelan people the only response is persecution and repression. the freezing of those accounts appears to be an effort to complicate a u.s. plan to direct oil revenues to the opposition as they try to win support from military officials still loyal to president nicolas maduro more than twenty countries have now recognized way door as being this well as legitimate leader yet my daughter still has some international support meanly from china and russia who once again said that the u.s. sanctions are illegal and. what the united states and their closest allies are doing with regards to finish is of course very worrying crudely violating all norms of international law and essentially taking a direct course at the legal authority in this latin american nations. over more than a week demonstrators have been taking to the streets protesting the dire economic situation in demanding president by do th
i'm not downplaying the threat of being imprisoned i don't want you to see it that way but frankly i see nothing new under the sun unfortunately this is a regime that offers no answers to the venezuelan people the only response is persecution and repression. the freezing of those accounts appears to be an effort to complicate a u.s. plan to direct oil revenues to the opposition as they try to win support from military officials still loyal to president nicolas maduro more than twenty countries...
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as a journalist not hussein has been under arrest in egypt for more than two years his imprisonment has been repeatedly extended despite international calls for his immediate release he was detained on a trip home to visit family in cairo and accused of spreading false news a charge the same as iran denies the journalist has never formally been charged. with just six days left until brags that british retailers are warning about possible food shortages if the u.k. crashes out of the european union without a deal joint letter to parliament from a dozen major food chains warns that leaving the e.u. without a deal could threaten food security says the fresh supply chain from europe would be severely disrupted producing a better ability and shelf life for many products britain imports almost a third of its food from the e.u. all right so those are the headlines and news continues here on al-jazeera after the street. talk to. you personally one of the main beneficiaries is that the case listen if you want to be relations with india that's not exactly my point we meet with global news makers
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opponents of president abdel fattah el-sisi have been imprisoned by the thousands.l-sisi has strangled freedom of speech, and his troops have murdered protestors. as you might imagine, president el-sisi does not do a lot of interviews, and we were surprised when he sat down with us. el-sisi was apparently surprised by our questions, because his government has asked us not to broadcast his interview. this is an american citizen. in 2015, he was sentenced to life in this egyptian prison. his crime was transmitting false news-- news which offended the man we met recently in new york: president abdel fattah el-sisi. do you have a good idea of how many political prisoners you're holding? >> abdel fattah el-sisi ( translated ): we don't have political prisoners, nor prisoners of opinion. we are trying to stand against extremists who impose their ideology on the people. now they are subject to a fair trial, and it may take years, but we have to follow the law. >> pelley: mr. president, the organization human rights watch says that there are 60,000 political prisoners that
opponents of president abdel fattah el-sisi have been imprisoned by the thousands.l-sisi has strangled freedom of speech, and his troops have murdered protestors. as you might imagine, president el-sisi does not do a lot of interviews, and we were surprised when he sat down with us. el-sisi was apparently surprised by our questions, because his government has asked us not to broadcast his interview. this is an american citizen. in 2015, he was sentenced to life in this egyptian prison. his...
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they've been met with force and the threat of imprisonment so in total i think we have some. just over forty people are believed to being killed in different manners so far this includes at least twenty six people reported to have died after allegedly being shot by security forces or members of pro-government armed groups this by the violence the opposition is calling for another massive demonstration wednesday and another one on saturday as beneath power struggle continues with no end in sight both inside and outside of the country alison there are. a blast of arctic air from what's being described as a polar vortex is bringing dangerously cold weather to parts of the u.s. and canada the u.s. midwest region is particularly hard hit chicago and michigan a blanket in heavy snow while minneapolis recorded the coldest temperature minus twenty nine degrees celsius thousands of flights have been canceled and schools are closed in canada a storm dumped more than twenty five centimeters of snow in toronto the heaviest snowfall in a decade. well more on that coming up in the weather
they've been met with force and the threat of imprisonment so in total i think we have some. just over forty people are believed to being killed in different manners so far this includes at least twenty six people reported to have died after allegedly being shot by security forces or members of pro-government armed groups this by the violence the opposition is calling for another massive demonstration wednesday and another one on saturday as beneath power struggle continues with no end in sight...
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he's charged with two counts of first degree homicide, maximum sentence life imprisonment. the count of kidnapping, 40 years. the count of armed burglary 15 years. the state asks you to consider the efforts he took to conceal himself as alleged in the criminal complaint. the modifications that he made to his vehicle so that police wouldn't find him, including stealing license plates on the vehicle near serrona, putting them on his vehicle before he went to the closs residence so that if police did see him, they would not be able to trace his vehicle back to his plates. the fact that he disengaged his dome light to make sure nobody would see him enter or exit his vehicle. the fact that he purchased a mask, the fact that he wiped down the shotgun that was located at his house and the shells that were used to kill james and denise by his own words so that no dna or fingerprints would be found. the fact that it is alleged he shaved his face, a all of his head hair and showered before leaving for the closs home so no dna or finger parents could be located. the fact that he turne
he's charged with two counts of first degree homicide, maximum sentence life imprisonment. the count of kidnapping, 40 years. the count of armed burglary 15 years. the state asks you to consider the efforts he took to conceal himself as alleged in the criminal complaint. the modifications that he made to his vehicle so that police wouldn't find him, including stealing license plates on the vehicle near serrona, putting them on his vehicle before he went to the closs residence so that if police...
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they've been met with force and the threat of imprisonment. here but. potentially important phone call thus far as allies go. absolutely u.s. the white house spokesperson. he was on the phone with the u.s. president donald trump. for is what he called a strong support for those efforts to reinstate the democracy in venezuela he also congratulated him for quote his his story announcement. the president the. u.s. was the first country to recognize why. they made the. venezuela but we also heard from the french government who said they haven't received a response from my do it or on their alternate i'm. asking might do it. for early presidential elections which tells us that most likely a number of european countries will also recognize that in the next couple of days and wait i think this thing on intensifying pressure inside venezuela for my daughter to step down with these demonstrations that are ongoing as we speak in venezuela and now there are large protests on saturday to rival the one one week ago that we covered in caracas in the capital of venice
they've been met with force and the threat of imprisonment. here but. potentially important phone call thus far as allies go. absolutely u.s. the white house spokesperson. he was on the phone with the u.s. president donald trump. for is what he called a strong support for those efforts to reinstate the democracy in venezuela he also congratulated him for quote his his story announcement. the president the. u.s. was the first country to recognize why. they made the. venezuela but we also heard...
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so you are telling me don't be imprisoned by the past, 5, ll, lvll szlél..l l’lfi what about other minoritye position to lead the team when the time came. he determined when the time came? he did. even ifsomebodg, said ! in our government? the point is the work is based on merit. i think that is what matters the most when we move forward. charles santiago, an mp, who supports your coalition as it translates. pa katan ha £2 ggg translates, he says numan afifi was the victim of regressive treatment. if you believe so, i have his phone number, you can call him now. you can call him after. maybe after the programme, we will lose time. what do you make of charles santiago‘s comments? the most important thing is to allow these individuals... was it regressive treatment? this part, i disagree. 0k. i think what matters to most is that everyone should have a voice liza _: l l: ll ll ll,:3—ll.l. §
so you are telling me don't be imprisoned by the past, 5, ll, lvll szlél..l l’lfi what about other minoritye position to lead the team when the time came. he determined when the time came? he did. even ifsomebodg, said ! in our government? the point is the work is based on merit. i think that is what matters the most when we move forward. charles santiago, an mp, who supports your coalition as it translates. pa katan ha £2 ggg translates, he says numan afifi was the victim of regressive...
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of these pretrial imprisonment as a means of technically not having any political prisoners the court case is set up you get sent to prison based on that court case that pretrial detention lasts for years without a trial ever taking place some gets really. some don't it's all part of a grand illusion manufactured by the regime but there are secret political currents working on toppling the regime and providing support for terrorist. president c.c. has grown accustomed to the journalistic red lines he has laid down with the egyptian media. has managed. and foreign news organizations reporting from inside the country are also feeling the heat as are egyptians who speak to them ten months ago this woman told the b.b.c. her daughter had been forcibly disappeared she's been jailed accused of belonging to a terrorist group a reporter for the times of london was deported last year another journalist from france was denied entry cases that have not gone unnoticed by other correspondents based in part. they are trying different approaches. with foreign journalists if you criticize the governme
of these pretrial imprisonment as a means of technically not having any political prisoners the court case is set up you get sent to prison based on that court case that pretrial detention lasts for years without a trial ever taking place some gets really. some don't it's all part of a grand illusion manufactured by the regime but there are secret political currents working on toppling the regime and providing support for terrorist. president c.c. has grown accustomed to the journalistic red...
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he claimed he was used to be imprisoned wrongfully he claimed that the political party that used to rule in poland tortured him in prison but there are some serious doubts about the mental condition psychological condition of this man you mention the political polarization in. country since this the law and justice party was elected how has the news of mr at the movies his death been received by the political establishment well poland is so shocked really the country hasn't seen a crime like this in its recent recent history in polls haven't seen something like that so everybody every political force condemn what what has happened politicians are asking to come down to calm down a little bit asking not to make police ticks of this tragedy that has happened but as you said the country is very very polarized to does the year two thousand and nineteen is a very hot political year we are going to have parliamentary election this fall the european elections are coming so i guess that this calm down phase will not really last very long as you're speaking there we're looking at pictures of
he claimed he was used to be imprisoned wrongfully he claimed that the political party that used to rule in poland tortured him in prison but there are some serious doubts about the mental condition psychological condition of this man you mention the political polarization in. country since this the law and justice party was elected how has the news of mr at the movies his death been received by the political establishment well poland is so shocked really the country hasn't seen a crime like...
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these pretrial imprisonment as a means of technically not having any political prisoners the court case is set up you get sent to prison based on that court case that pretrial detention lasts four years without a trial ever taking place some gets really. some don't it's all part of for granted luzhin money fractured by the regime but there are secret political currents working on toppling the regime and providing support for terrorist. presidency c. has grown accustomed to the journalistic red lines he has laid down with the egyptian media. and foreign news organizations reporting from inside the country are also feeling the heat as are egyptians who speak to them ten months ago this woman told the b.b.c. her daughter had been forcibly disappeared she's been jailed accused of belonging to a terrorist group a reporter for the times of london was deported last year another journalist from france was denied entry cases that have not gone unnoticed by other correspondents based in part. they are trying different approaches. with foreign journalists if you criticize the government wouldn't g
these pretrial imprisonment as a means of technically not having any political prisoners the court case is set up you get sent to prison based on that court case that pretrial detention lasts four years without a trial ever taking place some gets really. some don't it's all part of for granted luzhin money fractured by the regime but there are secret political currents working on toppling the regime and providing support for terrorist. presidency c. has grown accustomed to the journalistic red...
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seventh of march nine hundred ninety seven lamar monson is sentenced to fifty years of criminal imprisonment for the murder of kristina brown. only one element was used against him the confession that he signed. martin believe that this is going to be. my fish and that i would not want to be in prison on my. that's something that i wouldn't wish him off worst enemy just being processed for you to go into a sale on the whole process of a distressed home i'm comfortable. you feel like your freedom is being siphoned away from me. and tell you one thing about them are. i think that the last time he saw his daughters they will look at the cartoons but everything he told me to do for her. in the letters and in his i did everything he do for her she never had a word for anything because the father was not around. and she was upset and angry her mother too was because them are was in here to help her train. his daughter said they could but he had the best interests in the world for his. he just wasn't here to do it so i did it. unlike us in the world for nothing but missing of. twenty years later a
seventh of march nine hundred ninety seven lamar monson is sentenced to fifty years of criminal imprisonment for the murder of kristina brown. only one element was used against him the confession that he signed. martin believe that this is going to be. my fish and that i would not want to be in prison on my. that's something that i wouldn't wish him off worst enemy just being processed for you to go into a sale on the whole process of a distressed home i'm comfortable. you feel like your...
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people who should be imprisoned. >> bret: to think it is racist racist?should look at it. >> bret: he wouldn't take the walls down that exist currently. >> there so much stupidity in the way we talk about the wall. their inanimate objects, they are literally tools and sometimes they are useful and sometimes they are bad or good. both sides have turned the wall and to what holly they called a macguffin. the reality is, molly is right. their policy solutions here. there are lots of serious immigration restrictions, they would take this reform and all these kinds of things in exchange for some of the wall. the democrats are in favor of border security, they just don't want it anywhere else. it is so symbolic. >> bret: that is the thing. if you don't have a compromise position put on a table, politically you're not being heard by the waist of this time, but if you haven't put a compromise on this table does not come back and haunt you? >> again, if we have a situation in which there is a large body persuadable people in the middle of the political spectrum wh
people who should be imprisoned. >> bret: to think it is racist racist?should look at it. >> bret: he wouldn't take the walls down that exist currently. >> there so much stupidity in the way we talk about the wall. their inanimate objects, they are literally tools and sometimes they are useful and sometimes they are bad or good. both sides have turned the wall and to what holly they called a macguffin. the reality is, molly is right. their policy solutions here. there are lots...
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the seventh of march nine hundred ninety seven monson is sentenced to fifty years of criminal imprisonment for the murder of christina brown. only one element was used against him the confession that he signed. martin believe that this is going to be. a fusion that i would not want to be in prison or. something that i would wish him off worst enemy just being processed for you to go into a sale. the whole process of it is comfortable. you feel like your freedom is being.
the seventh of march nine hundred ninety seven monson is sentenced to fifty years of criminal imprisonment for the murder of christina brown. only one element was used against him the confession that he signed. martin believe that this is going to be. a fusion that i would not want to be in prison or. something that i would wish him off worst enemy just being processed for you to go into a sale. the whole process of it is comfortable. you feel like your freedom is being.