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attempt to kill him in his in the jail base or in his room so basically he himself one of the government there was attempt to kill him so basically. important you know the importance of such a statement is why there was no action why there was no action from you know the western human rights organization and the government where he lives why should be fair has had denounced be the only organization was fair even the statement we heard in the last 2 hours was fair i mean i mean all of the. human rights bodies in the world did they have not made the real actions to pressure the government in egypt so all of this i mean why do you think that is was it because mahmoud morsi represented a movement that is the muslim brotherhood yes i think a very controversial one iran i think the politics in the world in the last 510 years there was something going grown wrong against all of what the west believe in which is a liberal values about human rights there was a serious a problem or this that is denying of these values because no one actually caring about this vote we saw this in egypt we saw this
attempt to kill him in his in the jail base or in his room so basically he himself one of the government there was attempt to kill him so basically. important you know the importance of such a statement is why there was no action why there was no action from you know the western human rights organization and the government where he lives why should be fair has had denounced be the only organization was fair even the statement we heard in the last 2 hours was fair i mean i mean all of the. human...
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why is it important to stress i mean in this exhibit in your work this missing link of islam in this in this makes the most important reason is that it's going to help the african-american to become a 1st class citizen am opposed to a 2nd class citizen and this whole standing up for rights fight for freedom leaving the whole effort in america for reforming america and bringing america to respect its own constitution all blending is really was that's what makes me optimistic about the future. this corner of the exhibition is really interesting because you've goals real evidence of this link between islam and slavery in mississippi and it brought him of the man who was known as the prince among slaves who was sold into slavery for 40 years before winning his freedom and going to live as a free man in liberia and i understand that there are his descendants still living in the united states and i'm going to try and find them. i now see that what's up the heart of the story of islam in america is the story of slavery and on this issue america was divided as early as the 770 s. some americ
why is it important to stress i mean in this exhibit in your work this missing link of islam in this in this makes the most important reason is that it's going to help the african-american to become a 1st class citizen am opposed to a 2nd class citizen and this whole standing up for rights fight for freedom leaving the whole effort in america for reforming america and bringing america to respect its own constitution all blending is really was that's what makes me optimistic about the future....
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they start in 1912, and of in 1855. -- end up in 1855.t was it like looking out of the lighthouse and seeing all those schooners out there going back and forth? immigrants with crops, with beer, all caps of things to keep the city desk kinds of things to keep this it -- all kinds of things to keep this city going. the fact that wisconsin was in the midwest, the best way to get here was my ship. what people would do, you could come up the hudson river as far as our money, get on a boat as far as buffalo. get on a ship and buffalo, go to lake erie, came down to milwaukee. it's about 550 miles, but it was the best way to get here. there is no roads, no railroads, so ship commerce was the best way. in 1835, there is only 10 residents here. a year later, 400. by 1838, over 1000 european americans living here. the fact milwaukee was such a center for commerce as the citigroup, it was one of -- as the city grew, we had a lot of industry here, all based on the fact it could be shipped out of the port of milwaukee. primarily, people were coming he
they start in 1912, and of in 1855. -- end up in 1855.t was it like looking out of the lighthouse and seeing all those schooners out there going back and forth? immigrants with crops, with beer, all caps of things to keep the city desk kinds of things to keep this it -- all kinds of things to keep this city going. the fact that wisconsin was in the midwest, the best way to get here was my ship. what people would do, you could come up the hudson river as far as our money, get on a boat as far as...
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at a crossroads really in terms of what it holds in its future in terms of the deal it has with the international powers about its disputed nuclear program this although he's not an american citizen he is a green card holder these i.t. experts who was in tehran for a conference he's been released as a sign of good will gesture many here believe because we are expecting the japanese prime minister to make his 1st official state visit to the iranian capital on wednesday where he will be talking to a new president as well as the foreign minister so we believe that this was done at a time when things are really critical in the islamic republic and many here believe that this was a sign of a good gesture to a certain extent bear in mind they did not release an american citizen but somebody who all is a green card so it's not a complete good will gesture but something that is seen as a positive step. let's just step across. iran where you over to beirut was a little too standing by what do we know sort of the sequence of events this gentleman. on lebanese soil. well he is on board a priva
at a crossroads really in terms of what it holds in its future in terms of the deal it has with the international powers about its disputed nuclear program this although he's not an american citizen he is a green card holder these i.t. experts who was in tehran for a conference he's been released as a sign of good will gesture many here believe because we are expecting the japanese prime minister to make his 1st official state visit to the iranian capital on wednesday where he will be talking...
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about 98 also in sacramento headed to southern california, 72 degrees in los angeles in 71 in san diego, low clouds and fog moving inside the bay already we'll see more that that finger fog just kind of a flirting with the coastline. it's tomorrow morning will be some dense fog early on as well, and then as we head toward a the afternoon we're going to see some sunshine inside the bay and some that are all warm but not as warm as it's been as those temperatures going to start to cool down. we'll see some more of that fog on the way the next couple days and of are just a couple of days away now, and it looks like we could see a major cooling trend in that first week of summer we'll have more on that your 10 attempt coming up does keep the fire danger down that's good part. yeah, all right, thank you lawrence. we have some developing news to tell you about tonight the highway patrol is investigating possible shots fired. >>this is interstate 6.80 near king road in san jose. the chp says 2 people were inside a vehicle and they reported hearing gunshots. the passenger side of the window was
about 98 also in sacramento headed to southern california, 72 degrees in los angeles in 71 in san diego, low clouds and fog moving inside the bay already we'll see more that that finger fog just kind of a flirting with the coastline. it's tomorrow morning will be some dense fog early on as well, and then as we head toward a the afternoon we're going to see some sunshine inside the bay and some that are all warm but not as warm as it's been as those temperatures going to start to cool down....
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florida as people in cuba and stability in the region. i do i think florida is obviously the largest swing state in the united states and the cuban american community there looms large in a political way but it's important for the administration to realize that the cuban american electorate in florida is not monolithic and are not always voting just on cuba policy issues that there is there is a reason to to listen to the younger cuban americans of the 2nd generation who believe that engagement is the right course of action to allow cubans to be determinants of their own future and also to support american businesses american farmers there and there are innumerable way it reasons why engagement is is the best thing for the american people and the cuban people like well the white house has called cuba a destabilizing force in the region do you think these restrictions are likely to change his behavior in any way. cuba has a track record of engaging in a productive way in seemingly intractable problems they recently hosted the colombian gov
florida as people in cuba and stability in the region. i do i think florida is obviously the largest swing state in the united states and the cuban american community there looms large in a political way but it's important for the administration to realize that the cuban american electorate in florida is not monolithic and are not always voting just on cuba policy issues that there is there is a reason to to listen to the younger cuban americans of the 2nd generation who believe that engagement...
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protest but in not just in the 3 towns in the capital but others cities in the sudan and they also have the ability to call a general strike which would severely. sudan's economy the justice says it's investigating why forces shot unarmed civilians that they're long running sitting at a military headquarters in khartoum and the killings are being condemned worldwide but pleas for restraint are apparently being ignored by members of the rapid support force and protesters are paying the price victoria gay to be out there and the un is putting more pressure on the military gentle warning against any further attacks on protesters it's very important that excessive use of excessive force not be used and i think one of the many issues and one of this particular concern to us are the reports of attacks on medical facilities and. a candle light filled the night air in hong kong's park some playing fields as almost 200000 people attended a vigil marking 30 years since the tiananmen square massacre in beijing many shirts saying the people will not forget a reference to efforts by china's governme
protest but in not just in the 3 towns in the capital but others cities in the sudan and they also have the ability to call a general strike which would severely. sudan's economy the justice says it's investigating why forces shot unarmed civilians that they're long running sitting at a military headquarters in khartoum and the killings are being condemned worldwide but pleas for restraint are apparently being ignored by members of the rapid support force and protesters are paying the price...
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the group says say to be hiding in a forest in the jungle area. this is what the congolese government wants to stop the carnage in many villages this footage was filmed on saturday when armed people banned homes. most of those fleeing are going to cause for displaced people in other parts of the region some are heading across lake albert to uganda. this group arrived as a transit center and is now heading to a reception area father in lunde. we met appendages on saturday who told us that he was separated from his mother and the last time she soha she was running from a mad with a machete he still has no what about what happened to me i do not hiding anything about my mom one boss and don't remember. anything about me that my grandmother has known my life the only thing we already see on the flood i do not see and. more than 4000 congolese have made it to uganda in the past few weeks. i am. going to take my wife and i was to get. them on the board goes to get. their rights safely in the reception area just in time for lunch beans and amazed pop com
the group says say to be hiding in a forest in the jungle area. this is what the congolese government wants to stop the carnage in many villages this footage was filmed on saturday when armed people banned homes. most of those fleeing are going to cause for displaced people in other parts of the region some are heading across lake albert to uganda. this group arrived as a transit center and is now heading to a reception area father in lunde. we met appendages on saturday who told us that he was...
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in san jose. 94 in oakland, 97 in fremont. mountain view and even 90 in san francisco. we hit 91 yesterday in san francisco. tying the record high for the day. will top out in the low 90s again in san francisco. even along the coast warm in the mid-80s. we will talk about when we will finally get cooler weather coming up. >>> in the meantime, as far as hotspots are concerned i am tracking several of them. there are a lot of them around bridges. let's start here at the richmond san rafael bridge. once you get past the toll plaza which will be a little slow going, you are okay until you get to the westbound side of the bridge. there is an accident right there at the san quentin offramp. that is causing some delays. if you keep going there is an issue right there at 101 and 580 with a truck that has dropped something off the back. chp says that will slow you down as well. now, off to the san mateo bridge. the toll plaza, there is something in the road with slowing things down. and you are going to be calling in the westbound dire
in san jose. 94 in oakland, 97 in fremont. mountain view and even 90 in san francisco. we hit 91 yesterday in san francisco. tying the record high for the day. will top out in the low 90s again in san francisco. even along the coast warm in the mid-80s. we will talk about when we will finally get cooler weather coming up. >>> in the meantime, as far as hotspots are concerned i am tracking several of them. there are a lot of them around bridges. let's start here at the richmond san...
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we were just in pacoima, california, where one in four kids in schools are homeless.re is a lot of people not doing ok in california. what is your plan to do something, not just around california, but the whole nation? [applause] mr. swalwell: i know the homeless issue fairly well. i had a very close family member who was homeless for a long time, and myself and other family members spent a long time on the streets of san francisco looking for him, putting him into treatment centers, seeing him fail out, getting him again, seeing him go to jail, getting him out of jail, and i saw the failures of the way we address homelessness. one of the principal causes of homelessness is addiction, and a jail should never be a way to treat addiction. the criminal justice system is not the way to treat addiction. i would invest in decentralized addiction resources, not just in hospitals, but churches, schools, firehouses. i also saw with the veterans committee, they had a lot skills that were useful in their service, but we did not do as good a job as a community in transferring tho
we were just in pacoima, california, where one in four kids in schools are homeless.re is a lot of people not doing ok in california. what is your plan to do something, not just around california, but the whole nation? [applause] mr. swalwell: i know the homeless issue fairly well. i had a very close family member who was homeless for a long time, and myself and other family members spent a long time on the streets of san francisco looking for him, putting him into treatment centers, seeing him...
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it is a really good time to get in, in a way. people who come in, those junior diplomats or career civil servants, can be part of the renewal phase in an effort not just to renovate the civil department but america's role in the world. that is exciting, i think. mary: you may have anticipated my last question. we interviewed you on npr a few weeks ago. one of the questions we asked was whether you felt that your time at the state department, broadly speaking, america had been a force for good in the world. you said yes. but it occurs to me, we framed that as during your time, you -- during your time at the state department, you left in 2014. five years later, do you and your heart feel america is a force for good in the world? mr. burns: there is a lot more room for doubt. in the course of the last three years, we are doing a lot more things around the world that are damaging to our own interest. squandering assets that alliances and coalitions provide. we are walking away from some enormously crucial issues. climate probably bei
it is a really good time to get in, in a way. people who come in, those junior diplomats or career civil servants, can be part of the renewal phase in an effort not just to renovate the civil department but america's role in the world. that is exciting, i think. mary: you may have anticipated my last question. we interviewed you on npr a few weeks ago. one of the questions we asked was whether you felt that your time at the state department, broadly speaking, america had been a force for good...
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coordination in in the u.s., e.u. and i.m.f. and make the resources in that kind of that contingent than has been the case to date. senator murphy: that is about the legitimate role -- >> absolutely. senator menendez: men i have a statement to put in the record. head of last december's g-20 meeting, president trump said he would not meet with putin. russia still holds. yet president trump said last week that he will meet with putin at the upcoming g-20 summit. now that is not necessarily a ad thing in and of itself. if the president is clear and unequivocal about the remarks he makes to putin including our elections, ambassador, what should president trump -- i'm , butoing to ask ambassador what should president trump be saying to president putin about the sailors and the ongoing occupation of crimea, the conflict, what is the statement that he should be making to him both privately as well as publicly? >> i think that the policies of the administration russia and ukraine have been sound policies, meaning on the sanct
coordination in in the u.s., e.u. and i.m.f. and make the resources in that kind of that contingent than has been the case to date. senator murphy: that is about the legitimate role -- >> absolutely. senator menendez: men i have a statement to put in the record. head of last december's g-20 meeting, president trump said he would not meet with putin. russia still holds. yet president trump said last week that he will meet with putin at the upcoming g-20 summit. now that is not necessarily...
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role in yemen, zero in the second half of the year.n 2018, so far they wrote "msnbc has not run a single segment on yemen, much less the u.s. role in it." rashad robinson, the significance of the biden-bernie sanders sparring around the issue of war? >> i think it is really important. this is why we have debates. people need to get clear about where folks stand. back in 2008, hillary clinton's support of that war, inability to talk about it, was one of the things that helped obama catapult to top-tier status, especially among progressive folks. this goes back to what i was saying earlier. we need to understand what biden has learned during his decades of service. how he has changed. what made a politician someone we might vote for in the 1990's, what made a politician someone that a young black person might ise for in the early 2000's, very different than today. he is going to have to walk as through what he has learned while being in office and now he is change. reallynately, he did not answer the question. amy: i want to go quickly t
role in yemen, zero in the second half of the year.n 2018, so far they wrote "msnbc has not run a single segment on yemen, much less the u.s. role in it." rashad robinson, the significance of the biden-bernie sanders sparring around the issue of war? >> i think it is really important. this is why we have debates. people need to get clear about where folks stand. back in 2008, hillary clinton's support of that war, inability to talk about it, was one of the things that helped...
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evolutions and change in and in the region people. and all sorts of the of the blue kid in countries have been caught in the middle of this conflict so as the report said actually we have several families who have been separated because. marriage is between qatar and other other other other countries would nationals from other countries are common in this part of the world so the early stages of the conflict the coffee is the qatari national is to leave within 2 weeks so many of them actually are married to nationals from those consular that they have to leave their families behind them they have to leave their properties you you talked about students actually who we are studying here in in qatar they were also asked to leave so we have all these humanitarian issues that's exactly the point when you talk about that these countries have been very close and there are marriages there is businesses there cross lines etc etc if these summits that just happened last week do. offer a ray of hope which they didn't seem to is for is in the u.s
evolutions and change in and in the region people. and all sorts of the of the blue kid in countries have been caught in the middle of this conflict so as the report said actually we have several families who have been separated because. marriage is between qatar and other other other other countries would nationals from other countries are common in this part of the world so the early stages of the conflict the coffee is the qatari national is to leave within 2 weeks so many of them actually...
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against groups in juba in the east and it to a province fighting in the region has killed at least 300 people and forced hundreds of thousands to flee into neighboring uganda catherine so is that. a show of might as soldiers from the democratic republic of congo begin their offensive. against tribal militia groups that have killed more than 100 people in the past 2 weeks alone and displaced hundreds of thousands in the eastern province of tory. the groups say to be hiding in a forest in the jungle area. this is what the congolese government wants to stop carnage in many villages this footage was filmed on saturday when armed people banned homes was most of those fleeing are going to cause for displaced people in other parts of the region some are heading across lake albert to uganda was this group arrived as a transit center and is now heading to a reception area father inland. we met a painter on saturday who told us that he was separated from his mother and the last time he soha she was running from a man with a machete he still has no word about what happened i do not hiding anythin
against groups in juba in the east and it to a province fighting in the region has killed at least 300 people and forced hundreds of thousands to flee into neighboring uganda catherine so is that. a show of might as soldiers from the democratic republic of congo begin their offensive. against tribal militia groups that have killed more than 100 people in the past 2 weeks alone and displaced hundreds of thousands in the eastern province of tory. the groups say to be hiding in a forest in the...
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let's check in on futures in asia.ve the futures in australia currently pointing higher by a little over zero .25% on the day. the reserve bank of australia, expected to cut the cash rate by 2.2 5%. futures trading out of chicago for the nikkei ticked into positive territory. kospi futures weaker, breaking counterintuitive gains that we have seen in seoul. new zealand off by a little more than 1% after the public holiday. shery: the u.s. is now disappointed in the release by china that outlines views on the trade dispute. a statement from the trump administration accused china of playing the blame game and misrepresenting the dispute. they assessed -- we assessed the implications with greg. it has become a war of words. who backtracked? who misrepresented? for thesn't bode well trade negotiations. >> that's right. the u.s. is doubling down, saying a recently released chinese white paper on the trade negotiations seeks to misrepresent facts. the u.s. says china is engaged in the blame game and it doubles down on what th
let's check in on futures in asia.ve the futures in australia currently pointing higher by a little over zero .25% on the day. the reserve bank of australia, expected to cut the cash rate by 2.2 5%. futures trading out of chicago for the nikkei ticked into positive territory. kospi futures weaker, breaking counterintuitive gains that we have seen in seoul. new zealand off by a little more than 1% after the public holiday. shery: the u.s. is now disappointed in the release by china that outlines...
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in nigeria. they are now returned to their families 6 years after dropping out to join the mohammad is back in school the last 5 years have been traumatic for the 16 year old. after fighters killed us parent he joined the local vigilante group called the civilian joint task force at the age of 12. j.g. and one of the patrols we spoke with the elders although i carried no weapon there was no fear in me i wasn't afraid of death. thousands of volunteers are helping the nigerian army fight a 10 year old conflict that's killed more than 30000 people and displaced over 2000000 among them are children that the united nations says should not have been allowed to take up arms and allegation seen every july and to commanders deny. him off in any fighting. because we check make movement if you're not. part of us. is not. is voluntary organization everybody comes and join it for 7 years these vigilantes half kept away a book or on fighters from my degree and other military in some cities in nigeria and used
in nigeria. they are now returned to their families 6 years after dropping out to join the mohammad is back in school the last 5 years have been traumatic for the 16 year old. after fighters killed us parent he joined the local vigilante group called the civilian joint task force at the age of 12. j.g. and one of the patrols we spoke with the elders although i carried no weapon there was no fear in me i wasn't afraid of death. thousands of volunteers are helping the nigerian army fight a 10...
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sit-in in khartoum monday. doctors with the ongoing anti-government uprising say at least 40 bodies were dredged up from the now river. we will do the latest. then the trump administration cracks down on american travel to cuba. the new regulations stop the people to people program and affects nearly 800,000 bookings on crew ships. trump's policy is wrong because it is just like what other united states presidents have de. th reaty is, iaffects e cun pulatioand not e gornment. am then nely 100 amal ghts actists a free toy afr being rested f carrng out aescue miion at a northe califora duck fm th say torres anims. we will eak witheading animal rhts activist priya sawhney and wayne hsiung. he was just released from jail. to theve gone government, you have gone a law-enforcement, gone to the corporations and ceos and politicians, time and time again, and the only way to make this violence stop is for people to take direct action. in eco-both activists face years in jail -- amy: both activists space years in jail.
sit-in in khartoum monday. doctors with the ongoing anti-government uprising say at least 40 bodies were dredged up from the now river. we will do the latest. then the trump administration cracks down on american travel to cuba. the new regulations stop the people to people program and affects nearly 800,000 bookings on crew ships. trump's policy is wrong because it is just like what other united states presidents have de. th reaty is, iaffects e cun pulatioand not e gornment. am then nely 100...
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in the developing world it's carrying water it's working in the field it's cooking for hours a day inthe in places like united states and canada we cook we do laundry so no air in the world do men and women do an equal amount of unpaid labor in fact that gap equals 7 years of a woman's life and so what i was trying to talk about there was a difficult conversation bill and i had in our own home because this is personal we have to take it we have to look at it in our whole lives we have to look at it in our workplaces and we have to look at it in our community we do more unpaid labor everywhere in that needs to change and i see you nodding they're winning. of course that it can change but like many interests it is the personal level in the household agreeing to share that caring work more fairly between a man and a woman and their children but there's also a role for governments governments have an important role to provide this services that can liberate a woman from drudgery so that she can work and earn money so that she can be a leader in society governments have an important role e
in the developing world it's carrying water it's working in the field it's cooking for hours a day inthe in places like united states and canada we cook we do laundry so no air in the world do men and women do an equal amount of unpaid labor in fact that gap equals 7 years of a woman's life and so what i was trying to talk about there was a difficult conversation bill and i had in our own home because this is personal we have to take it we have to look at it in our whole lives we have to look...
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at 64 degrees in hayward upper 60's in pittsburgh, 64 nevado. >>61 in santa rosa little former in someis evening, mostly sunny skies for us. but 24 hours after that we're going to see more clouds coming and so expect to see some cloud cover returning this week with temperatures a little lower asked for it when conditions looking light to cross the bay area right now, but it will put will pick up a little bit. this is around 4.30. and we'll see stationary winds 15 to 20 miles per hour. or should i say gosh because our guests are going to be as high. today is what we saw yesterday but still will be breezy out there tomorrow morning. when's looking lights as for our high temperatures today oakland 80 degrees for you 8 degrees above normal for this time of year in san jose we're looking at 90 livermore also lower 90's there and conquered 93 degrees for our high. as you can see tomorrow we're going to dip down to the 80's. aaron livermore for our daytime high clutching at 85 degrees. the lay how 81 hayward upper 70's, half moon bay upper 60's but in the meantime, nice and warm out there and
at 64 degrees in hayward upper 60's in pittsburgh, 64 nevado. >>61 in santa rosa little former in someis evening, mostly sunny skies for us. but 24 hours after that we're going to see more clouds coming and so expect to see some cloud cover returning this week with temperatures a little lower asked for it when conditions looking light to cross the bay area right now, but it will put will pick up a little bit. this is around 4.30. and we'll see stationary winds 15 to 20 miles per hour. or...
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in hong kong, protesters and police have been clashing in the second mass demonstration in recent days against the proposed bill to allow extradition of hong kong residents to mainland china. riot police deployed tear gas, rubber bullets, and pepper spray against demonstrators in front of government buildings. earlier in the day, lawmakers announced they will postpone today's debate on the contested legislation. critics of the bill say it would infringe on hong kong's independence and the legal and humaman rights of hong kong residents. in arizona, a case against a humanitarian aid volunteer who provided food, water, and shelter to undocumented migrants ended in a mistrial tuesday after a deadlocked jury was unable to deliver a verdict. scott warren from the groups no more deaths and ajo samaritans faced up to 20 years in prison after being charged with two counts of felony harboring and one count of felony conspiracy. eight jurors found scott warren not guilty, four said he was guilty. prosecutors have declined to comment on whether they would seek a retrial against warren. this is sc
in hong kong, protesters and police have been clashing in the second mass demonstration in recent days against the proposed bill to allow extradition of hong kong residents to mainland china. riot police deployed tear gas, rubber bullets, and pepper spray against demonstrators in front of government buildings. earlier in the day, lawmakers announced they will postpone today's debate on the contested legislation. critics of the bill say it would infringe on hong kong's independence and the legal...
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was the people went to in a mood because diesel in him. the whole. people still hope the justices were going to move everything will be far better is indeed deflective will work it will offer to turks people who just were turkish city of a smooth running democracy rather than one man show that mr erdogan going to turkey .
was the people went to in a mood because diesel in him. the whole. people still hope the justices were going to move everything will be far better is indeed deflective will work it will offer to turks people who just were turkish city of a smooth running democracy rather than one man show that mr erdogan going to turkey .
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her 1st day in school in the jungle. her 1st climbing lesson. when i'm sure is grand the moment arrives. join your regular jane on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary during an orang utan returns home on t w don't come to tanks. and. museum island the sense of peace of balanced. grove of cultural treasures filled with precious objects from all over the world. they provide answers to both the major and mongering questions that face humanity. what was the 1st question you asked yourself while standing before the mirror this morning was it how do i look today. with what do we perceive as beautiful and why. an aura of perfection surrounds nefertiti a paragon of beauty who holds court in berlin before admirers from all over the world as she once did in her empire on the nile. not for tea to highs to feel beauty should net is a common or deadly for common height down and back one man yes aggrandizement is keeping mr and chart now misspoke on this yet isn't man hired steve against tartan vine and d.c. or the anger fire in a van
her 1st day in school in the jungle. her 1st climbing lesson. when i'm sure is grand the moment arrives. join your regular jane on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary during an orang utan returns home on t w don't come to tanks. and. museum island the sense of peace of balanced. grove of cultural treasures filled with precious objects from all over the world. they provide answers to both the major and mongering questions that face humanity. what was the 1st question you...
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in 1920 tensions were running high in constantinople now known as istanbul. immediately after the armistice allied troops occupied the city by this time a nationalist movement was already taking shape. the movement was led by general most are fucking morons who had led off from an forces to victory in the campaign. the nationalists were opposed to the partition of the country as outlined in the treaty of say. if we accept the allies demands there will be no end to their greed. came i organized a new army its primary goal was to drive out greek troops that had occupied the coastal city of smyrna in may 990 and then taken over much of western turkey. among us forces launched a counterattack in all this 922. they pushed greek troops all the way back to the aegean coast. on september the nights $922.00 commands troops reoccupied the city of smyrna. 4 days later a fire broke out in the city's armenian district and spread quickly at least 10000 people are said to have died. evidence indicates that the blaze was started by turkish troops kamar later denied any respo
in 1920 tensions were running high in constantinople now known as istanbul. immediately after the armistice allied troops occupied the city by this time a nationalist movement was already taking shape. the movement was led by general most are fucking morons who had led off from an forces to victory in the campaign. the nationalists were opposed to the partition of the country as outlined in the treaty of say. if we accept the allies demands there will be no end to their greed. came i organized...
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high in oakland 75 degrees in san jose 73 live more 80 in concord in 82 degrees in santa rosa soared above the 90's for now but not for long they're likely coming back this weekend stepping outside right now if you're clear skies 61 degrees amount you just 55 in dublin, 61 degrees in concord a cool 53 in san francisco that sea breeze and yeah watched today as we've seen mostly clear skies throughout the day today that's way it's going to stay overnight tonight. the winds have been kicking up especially along the coastline, but that has been more that sea breeze has blown to 31 miles per hour right now at sfo overnight tonight we're going to mostly clear skies, plenty of stars on the way tomorrow be mostly sunny again temperatures going to be warm inland, but could get hot, i think as we head into the weekend right now we've got a trough of low pressure this kind of settling in today and tomorrow that will keep the temperatures down a little bit. this weekend though that changes high pressure builds in we're going to see those stronger offshore winds developing temperatures soaring in
high in oakland 75 degrees in san jose 73 live more 80 in concord in 82 degrees in santa rosa soared above the 90's for now but not for long they're likely coming back this weekend stepping outside right now if you're clear skies 61 degrees amount you just 55 in dublin, 61 degrees in concord a cool 53 in san francisco that sea breeze and yeah watched today as we've seen mostly clear skies throughout the day today that's way it's going to stay overnight tonight. the winds have been kicking up...
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in the courts here in the u.s. so that might not become such a key issue donald trump has also said in a tweet on sunday but there is one big thing that wasn't unknowns when the news release about this went out on friday and that will become clear at the appropriate time no idea what that could possibly be and also he is saying that mexico has agreed to buy a great deal of agricultural produce from the united states but that has left both people here in the u.s. and in mexico scratching their heads saying there is no such agreement mexico has entered into no agreement about agricultural products what supporters of donald trump are saying is that the threat of terror undoubtedly made mexico come to the table because within hours of him saying that this was a possibility that the foreign minister of mexico was in washington discussing a deal this also gives donald trump a convenient political out if the situation on the border does not improve that he can say this is not a problem this is mexico and he may well raise
in the courts here in the u.s. so that might not become such a key issue donald trump has also said in a tweet on sunday but there is one big thing that wasn't unknowns when the news release about this went out on friday and that will become clear at the appropriate time no idea what that could possibly be and also he is saying that mexico has agreed to buy a great deal of agricultural produce from the united states but that has left both people here in the u.s. and in mexico scratching their...
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>>> one person killed in an overnight freeway shooting in the south bay. we are live in san jose where deputies are still searching for the shooter. >>> parts of skyline boulevard on highway 35 all shutdown as sheriff's deputies are investigating a homicide. we'll take you live near woodside with the details. the details. >>> sarah is here to talk about a steamy day. >> it will be a warmup compared to yesterday. things will drop down tomorrow. we'll cool off a bit. for now, we have cloudy and foggy skies. we can start by looking live at sfo. the golden gate is covered in fog. we are expecting that clearing to happen. in the east bay and north bay waking up to not as many clouds. we are warming up today across the region. the coast will stay cool. tomorrow, it will get cooler. seasonal for this time of year. 55 degrees to start off your tuesday morning in oakland. 57 degrees in fremont. 59 degrees in san jose. san francisco, 56 degrees. concorde, warming up a bit. 63 degrees. we'll warm up across the region. santa rosa will get to 83 degrees. normal for thi
>>> one person killed in an overnight freeway shooting in the south bay. we are live in san jose where deputies are still searching for the shooter. >>> parts of skyline boulevard on highway 35 all shutdown as sheriff's deputies are investigating a homicide. we'll take you live near woodside with the details. the details. >>> sarah is here to talk about a steamy day. >> it will be a warmup compared to yesterday. things will drop down tomorrow. we'll cool off a...
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to engage him in. part should be encouraging that there would be no downside but after we saw those images there has been response saying in fact there is a downside as a former cia director saying that this downside is that it bestows legitimacy on the north korean government while undermining international enforcement of sanctions democrats have been more critical of chuck schumer the senate minority leader called it a typical trump show and across the airwaves this morning we're democratic candidates for president giving interviews saying that this was just show and no substance and in fact there's reports that trump's own advisers had cautioned against making this 3rd face to face meeting with kim jong un saying that the u.s. should be strong in its demands that north korea 1st give up something tangible in its about efforts to denuclearize which up until this point has been mostly talk and very little to show for it. lots more to come here it out there a including tunnelling into controversy pales
to engage him in. part should be encouraging that there would be no downside but after we saw those images there has been response saying in fact there is a downside as a former cia director saying that this downside is that it bestows legitimacy on the north korean government while undermining international enforcement of sanctions democrats have been more critical of chuck schumer the senate minority leader called it a typical trump show and across the airwaves this morning we're democratic...
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people anywhere in the in the world and in their response to events in haiti what we saw from their reporting to the commission and to other or thought is was a lack of full and frank disclosure and therefore we see in and take the view that they were putting their own corporate reputation 1st instead of the people who had come to harm. more from europe. now though let's go back to. our birth thank you all plenty more ahead on the al-jazeera means hour including hong kong protests why china says there is nothing sinister about the self-governing territory needing a new extradition law. new u.s. sanctions target syrian officials close to president bush. and a prayer for a big. boston red sox star recovers after being shot peter the details in sports. so the u.s. is imposing sanctions on a syrian businessman and his family who washington say have profited from the 8 year war sam and his 2 brothers. have close ties to president assad's very being cut off from the u.s. financial system for allegedly assisting assad and his government have made millions by developing luxury properties on land seiz
people anywhere in the in the world and in their response to events in haiti what we saw from their reporting to the commission and to other or thought is was a lack of full and frank disclosure and therefore we see in and take the view that they were putting their own corporate reputation 1st instead of the people who had come to harm. more from europe. now though let's go back to. our birth thank you all plenty more ahead on the al-jazeera means hour including hong kong protests why china...
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i just call for an international investigation jane was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul in october 27th. investigators report says there is credible evidence that saudi crown prince mohammed bin laden was involved in the murder and calls for the prince to be investigated and his personal assets sanctioned. u.s. republican senator lindsey graham has hit out against the saudi crown prince saying the u.s. is not going to give who had been sound on a free pass to act as he pleases. well here's where a lot of this is class i've been briefed by the agencies involved there's 0 doubt this was orchestrated by the n.b.a.'s inner circle approved by him and with his knowledge and it's part of the way he does business. 3 russians and a ukrainian will face murder charges for the 2014 downing of malaysia airlines flight m.h. 17 in 2014 the trial will begin in the netherlands next march right image 17 took off from amsterdam at 1031 g.m.t. bound for quite a loop or it disappeared from radar in conflict hit ukraine using contact with air traffic control at 1320 g.m.t. about 30 miles from th
i just call for an international investigation jane was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul in october 27th. investigators report says there is credible evidence that saudi crown prince mohammed bin laden was involved in the murder and calls for the prince to be investigated and his personal assets sanctioned. u.s. republican senator lindsey graham has hit out against the saudi crown prince saying the u.s. is not going to give who had been sound on a free pass to act as he pleases. well...
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in st.locked missouri shutdown of that state's only abortion clinic. meantime, louisiana has joined the roster states adopting what's known as the heartbeat law. >>is the most important organ that we have the bills signed by louisiana governor john bel edwards would outlaw all abortions after 6 weeks when a fetal heartbeat can be detected. i believe that my choice ends when another life begins in recent months, 7 other states have lowered the limit on abortions to 6 weeks. alabama banning them from the moment of conception similar legislation is pending in florida texas west, virginia, illinois and minnesota. most of the rest of the country limits abortions to either 20 or 24 weeks here in california and 16 other states. the law says fetuses cannot be aborted once they are viable or able to live outside the womb. court challenges have prevented the newly adopted abortion restrictions from going into effect opponents of abortion rights are hoping the supreme court will support them overturnin
in st.locked missouri shutdown of that state's only abortion clinic. meantime, louisiana has joined the roster states adopting what's known as the heartbeat law. >>is the most important organ that we have the bills signed by louisiana governor john bel edwards would outlaw all abortions after 6 weeks when a fetal heartbeat can be detected. i believe that my choice ends when another life begins in recent months, 7 other states have lowered the limit on abortions to 6 weeks. alabama banning...
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i traveled extensively in my career, in my three decades in the u.s. navy and in the roles i have had since, this trip to the drc was one of the most sobering trips i have ever taken. the scope of this virus, security threat is changing. and the risk of the virus sleeping the border to other countries is very high. this will further destabilize the region economically and heighten insecurity. in order to control this ebola outbreak, and its source, a fundamental shift in a reset is necessary. and ongoing violence and community distress tort the response has been summarized by both of the opening statements. on group violence, as well as deep-rooted community resistance has kept the health teams from doing their critical health saving work. and frequently results in the suspension of the response efforts. in february, community members and set fire and destroyed the ebola treatment unit, when i was there beside restored. the evening we left, one of the guards was killed and another recurring attack. there been over 70 security incidents this year alone.
i traveled extensively in my career, in my three decades in the u.s. navy and in the roles i have had since, this trip to the drc was one of the most sobering trips i have ever taken. the scope of this virus, security threat is changing. and the risk of the virus sleeping the border to other countries is very high. this will further destabilize the region economically and heighten insecurity. in order to control this ebola outbreak, and its source, a fundamental shift in a reset is necessary....
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it's in fact is supported by the by the government in terms of expenditures in terms of in fact they. gather their money through the public funds that's very clear so their policies or very much they deny editorial content is an editorial list by a stand it into a is something very very detailed but the question is the policies when you when there are upper institutions who direct your policies they don't care about the. editorial it really is is is the up to the to the people to think about it and arrange for it but the question is the policies b.b.c. has a very negative history in iran because they have been also involved when the there was a coup d'etat against the national government of iran it's recorded and the b.b.c. had 153 yes and the b.b.c. has produced a. programme on this they know very clear amount about this. but apart from that it doesn't is the lady has been in fact been engaged in illegal activities she has been tried in tehran by the judiciary and she has 5 years in prison we are very sorry about this because because she's a lady and she has a. small kid we know that
it's in fact is supported by the by the government in terms of expenditures in terms of in fact they. gather their money through the public funds that's very clear so their policies or very much they deny editorial content is an editorial list by a stand it into a is something very very detailed but the question is the policies when you when there are upper institutions who direct your policies they don't care about the. editorial it really is is is the up to the to the people to think about it...
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because what was going on in africa in 1959, 1960? >> [inaudible] prof. kendi: decolonization, all over the continent. these decolonization movements were inspiring african-americans, and was of course inspiring people of african descent around the world. but he didn't want people just to become inspired, he wanted people to become connected. he wanted this to become a global struggle against white supremacy. and he felt it was critical to emphasize that unity in order to make that global struggle happen. of course, malcolm, probably his most critical trip throughout his life is when he went back to africa and the middle east in 1964. and this was after he left the nation of islam, or pushed out of the nation of islam. 1964 would go on two extended trips to africa. the first of course left april 13, 1964, and on this trip he would travel throughout the middle east and africa, traveling to egypt, lebanon, saudi arabia, nigeria, morocco, and algeria. but of course, what was the most critical aspect of this trip? what city, what town was most important to ma
because what was going on in africa in 1959, 1960? >> [inaudible] prof. kendi: decolonization, all over the continent. these decolonization movements were inspiring african-americans, and was of course inspiring people of african descent around the world. but he didn't want people just to become inspired, he wanted people to become connected. he wanted this to become a global struggle against white supremacy. and he felt it was critical to emphasize that unity in order to make that global...
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someone in. in washington, d.c.. for those in the eastern or central time zones, 202-748-8000 . in the mountain or pacific time zones, 202-748-8001. and a special line for those world war ii veterans and their families, 202-748-8002. we will start with susan calling in from prescott, arizona, a world war ii relative. good morning. caller: good morning. what a beautiful ceremony you all had on this morning and i want to share with you, i had an uncle, i never got to know him, but he was a medic in the 329th infantry regiment. he died at the battle of saint lo. my sister is a great historian with our family history. she said it was one of the bloodiest battles, kind of the central point of that part of france today. all roads lead to saint lo, apparently it i want to say a shout out to all veterans and their families because this is where -- was such a critical part of our history and i am so proud to have had a relative able to contribute to this incredible feat. host: thanks for the call. saint lo part of the normandy peninsula. some numbers from the d-day invasion and the month
someone in. in washington, d.c.. for those in the eastern or central time zones, 202-748-8000 . in the mountain or pacific time zones, 202-748-8001. and a special line for those world war ii veterans and their families, 202-748-8002. we will start with susan calling in from prescott, arizona, a world war ii relative. good morning. caller: good morning. what a beautiful ceremony you all had on this morning and i want to share with you, i had an uncle, i never got to know him, but he was a medic...
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protest but in not just in the 3 towns in the capital but others cities in the sudan and they also have the ability to call a general strike which would severely. sudan's economy the justice says it's investigating why forces shot unarmed civilians that they're long running sitting at a military headquarters in khartoum and the killings are being condemned worldwide but pleas for restraint are apparently being ignored by members of the rapid support force and protesters are paying the price victoria gate and be there are all united nations security council will discuss the crackdown in sudan in a closed door session on tuesday a spokesman for u.n. chief antonio terrace has condemned the targeting of medical facilities meanwhile the un human rights agency has called on the military to resume negotiations with protesters. instead of targeting the protest leaders we call on the transitional military council to reach out to them again for a renewed negotiation and a discussion about how to manage the transition of sudan to a civilian led administration the human rights grievances that led t
protest but in not just in the 3 towns in the capital but others cities in the sudan and they also have the ability to call a general strike which would severely. sudan's economy the justice says it's investigating why forces shot unarmed civilians that they're long running sitting at a military headquarters in khartoum and the killings are being condemned worldwide but pleas for restraint are apparently being ignored by members of the rapid support force and protesters are paying the price...
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the coming years in the coming years in the coming years in the coming years . >> it's in combination to other factors like economic problems and low levels of governance and corruption and high levels of violence and crime. . this is one of the areas were things like drought in central america are worsening economic conditions and that's a source of global warming were a result of a series of whether -- changing weather patterns. drought has been the fact in some of these countries . and, it gets to a point that, what the solution to these problems is that it's difficult to solve one problem without taking a holistic of roach to solving all of them. it certainly effect in central america and part of a range of factors . >> just to jump in, we have some amount of anxiety to draw a heavy causal link between environmental conditions in general to certain specific migration patterns we look to the academic flesh this out but often times we will make general assessments. i'm not aware of and intelligence community assessment on that particular issue . >> i wanted to follow-up on the quest
the coming years in the coming years in the coming years in the coming years . >> it's in combination to other factors like economic problems and low levels of governance and corruption and high levels of violence and crime. . this is one of the areas were things like drought in central america are worsening economic conditions and that's a source of global warming were a result of a series of whether -- changing weather patterns. drought has been the fact in some of these countries ....
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area in the elite class because they don't know how to deal with what's going on in the world in the mean time the u.s. dollar serves as the world's reserve currency and is used for pricing in trade by a majority of nations around the globe however americans have decided to weaponize the dollar gave stated making any transactions between 2 nations susceptible to u.s. action or scrutiny this is a big loss of sovereignty for other nations he said and china's taking the lead in forming an alternative trading currency to the dollar we've talked to alison mccleod here and i think that he's right that it doesn't matter about the currency this guy charles gave actually looks at for example that you know that china's trying to price the oil and remember and that is not what matters what matters is settlement of the trade where the settlement of the trade happens and as brad sherman a congressman from los angeles points out is that the all trade settles to the new york fed and that is important it doesn't matter what currency it is the fact that it settles for new york fed is where our contro
area in the elite class because they don't know how to deal with what's going on in the world in the mean time the u.s. dollar serves as the world's reserve currency and is used for pricing in trade by a majority of nations around the globe however americans have decided to weaponize the dollar gave stated making any transactions between 2 nations susceptible to u.s. action or scrutiny this is a big loss of sovereignty for other nations he said and china's taking the lead in forming an...
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and of course in the battlefield , men in the army -- and in the army. however, those men, just as these in this picture, has a higher death rate than any of those in the army air force, any of those in the army, serving wherever it may be or the marines or the navy. and it took a long, long time for us to recognize them as veterans. and make veterans' services available to them. but that was done about, i think, 40, 45 years after the war ended. and here we are. here we are today with just one more way to remember the extraordinary sacrifice that these men, most of whom are dead, in fact, earlier today i put a resolution across the floor on one of these gentlemen that died this last week. so we think they ought to be honored. they we ought to honor them with a congressional gold medal. so we are now pursuing that. i think we're going to get it done. we tried last year, came up short. the senate adjourned before they'd take up last year. we're going to give it a shot this year, i think we're going to do it. i think we need to do it. just as we need some
and of course in the battlefield , men in the army -- and in the army. however, those men, just as these in this picture, has a higher death rate than any of those in the army air force, any of those in the army, serving wherever it may be or the marines or the navy. and it took a long, long time for us to recognize them as veterans. and make veterans' services available to them. but that was done about, i think, 40, 45 years after the war ended. and here we are. here we are today with just one...
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in my state.he dreamers who are in my state are some of the most ambitious, creative, going to be productive with this people and doctors. that is why i am proud to be the first governor to make sure dreamers get access to college education. i believe the current situation -- amy: what about what governor newsom is doing, about to sign this bill that will increase the access of undocumented immigrants between the ages s of 19 and 25, something like that, around 90,000 of them will get health care? >> we are taking steps in that direction. we started with our youthful folklks in that. first they have to have access and have put in cells children separated from parents like donald trump is doing. as you indicated, what is so maddening is the president refuses to go to the source of this problem, which many of ththese people climate are e cle refugees today because they simply cannot be subsistence farmers because the climate has changed so much. you cannot grow crops particularly at higher elevation
in my state.he dreamers who are in my state are some of the most ambitious, creative, going to be productive with this people and doctors. that is why i am proud to be the first governor to make sure dreamers get access to college education. i believe the current situation -- amy: what about what governor newsom is doing, about to sign this bill that will increase the access of undocumented immigrants between the ages s of 19 and 25, something like that, around 90,000 of them will get health...
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by this government in 2000 and in and also of the major scandal was is that in back in 2016 actually and this is also the main focus on the german newspaper build if you will see in the wire tapes that have been out in the last 2 weeks showing that. a clear scheme of vote by including the prime minister including the minister of energy the head of the national security commission the head of the local mission in parliament m.p.'s and high ranking officials were involved in this clear scheme of vote buying in this region up in the north of albany out of the bridge and we had denounced this scandal in 2016 and these are facts these are not the accusations by the opposition we have denounced this issue and these facts in 2016 and nothing happened from the prosecutor's office and then we came to 290 day protests that we held in 2017 and we decided to have an agreement with the socialist party and with the socialist prime minister of euro 2 for the sake of the country and for the sake of the european integration of the country to hold elections in 2017 with the with the main. quest from u
by this government in 2000 and in and also of the major scandal was is that in back in 2016 actually and this is also the main focus on the german newspaper build if you will see in the wire tapes that have been out in the last 2 weeks showing that. a clear scheme of vote by including the prime minister including the minister of energy the head of the national security commission the head of the local mission in parliament m.p.'s and high ranking officials were involved in this clear scheme of...
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awin in is now on afternoon live withjohn. a win in action in the cricket, how are they doing?en sri lanka, batting first, were reduced to 3-2 lanka, batting first, were reduced to 3—2 at one stage. archer taking two more wickets, three for the winnings, and a total of 15 for the competition so far. in response, how are england getting on? england 1-1, much the best of starts. you can't listen to it all on the bbc sport website and via the app. what about the tennis? we saw andy murray at queens. he should be returning in doubles later, he should be back in his quarterfinal as well. the beat of the top seeds. they will face the winner of dan evans and his british partner in their last 16 match, that is still to be played. and then murray and lopez will follow after, murray and lopez will follow after, murray sent that he will play in the men's doubles at wimbledon. top seed knocked out british number one kyle edmund, in action at the moment, taking on the canadian. level pegging at the moment in the first set, these are live pictures from bbc two. we know how conditions have be
awin in is now on afternoon live withjohn. a win in action in the cricket, how are they doing?en sri lanka, batting first, were reduced to 3-2 lanka, batting first, were reduced to 3—2 at one stage. archer taking two more wickets, three for the winnings, and a total of 15 for the competition so far. in response, how are england getting on? england 1-1, much the best of starts. you can't listen to it all on the bbc sport website and via the app. what about the tennis? we saw andy murray at...
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in this is. they can do anything but i don't think they will let they will allow any occasion where a lot of people could be gathering for a funeral and a major event like that. for me is an associate professor of political science at long island university and author of egypt any contradictions of liberalism she says a lack of international reaction is telling. what we have heard out of the united nations the united states the european leaders is silence and so the question is why is there not a call for the independent investigation of the death every world leader at the hands of another now a few months ago on this very program when i when i was asked about well president micron has said that you know egyptian human rights violations will need to be accounted for well then why still france still selling great amounts of arms to egypt more so than any other western nation why does president trump here in the united states continue to say c.c. is doing a great job even in terms of the war on ter
in this is. they can do anything but i don't think they will let they will allow any occasion where a lot of people could be gathering for a funeral and a major event like that. for me is an associate professor of political science at long island university and author of egypt any contradictions of liberalism she says a lack of international reaction is telling. what we have heard out of the united nations the united states the european leaders is silence and so the question is why is there not...
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but he not this comes on falling in line and he's put in 20 afford that if i say i was in that one something about this because that was advantage of the war or and vice not the least amount that i will consider how pablo i'll assume. it was unknown one of. the knowledge that could. be had so funny you might ask the sheer on. nothing on things there was a tape that says. boston for you and for his niece and the queen listen so pipe to us if we don't do hopefully for you on hugs. from then on he was playing against the best strikers in the league his 1st goal and his 10th in this league game was against fire new. company in philadelphia for example 16 meter. tall because nobody london drinkers when i pull this was there to live in. this towards. i had to send a message. had to. run a car here on. his 1st professional contract was something special for pablo. telling me i'm usually fine prove it to be on the show must. go. but even you know this is on the moment. you can see. anthony that follows bundesliga career stalled after his 2nd game. season substituted halftime and didn't do well at al
but he not this comes on falling in line and he's put in 20 afford that if i say i was in that one something about this because that was advantage of the war or and vice not the least amount that i will consider how pablo i'll assume. it was unknown one of. the knowledge that could. be had so funny you might ask the sheer on. nothing on things there was a tape that says. boston for you and for his niece and the queen listen so pipe to us if we don't do hopefully for you on hugs. from then on he...
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concord mid 70's in danville 70 in are in debt our daytime high out in vacaville baloney. of the year usually we're in the 80's and we're going to the 70's petaluma outs tuna san rafael, they're looking at 72 degrees. for our daytime high temperature tomorrow will be a little breezy out there. but what can we expect for the rest of this week on the answer during the full forecast later on and for now you know send it back over to you grant vicki, i look forward to that thank you erica, it's been a back and forth day for more than 100 migrant children in texas who are reportedly taken away from. >>and then return to a border facility, the political bickering on the issue continues in washington. where is emily schmidt reports lawmakers are trying to figure out a border funding package. >>independent monitors called conditions for migrant children inside a border station in clint texas unconscionable we need on capitol hill democrats not going call for there is no soap. there is no diapers. >>above all else there is no human decency. >>a facility officials said in a tuesday
concord mid 70's in danville 70 in are in debt our daytime high out in vacaville baloney. of the year usually we're in the 80's and we're going to the 70's petaluma outs tuna san rafael, they're looking at 72 degrees. for our daytime high temperature tomorrow will be a little breezy out there. but what can we expect for the rest of this week on the answer during the full forecast later on and for now you know send it back over to you grant vicki, i look forward to that thank you erica, it's...
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this year in march more than 154 people died in the worst massacre in the country's history they have missions president. says terrorism and fighting among rival ethnic groups are the greatest challenges facing the region with us from a butcher who's done so much reporting in the last months or weeks i guess made. the situation important that that one does get a lot of discussion at the summit. well basically this is the main creature of all the speeches by the way the summit has is holding currently in the building right behind me now and already major speeches for the opening ceremony have been delivered by president mahmoud abbas the president of the of course commission and the chairman of the of course commission and even the representative of the united nations for west africans the health and security has been the common denominator of all the 3 speeches and of course it's also expected to be reflected in all of the speeches and all of the discussions that are going to happen in the next few hours here in this building at the presidential palace now president mahmoud abbas said
this year in march more than 154 people died in the worst massacre in the country's history they have missions president. says terrorism and fighting among rival ethnic groups are the greatest challenges facing the region with us from a butcher who's done so much reporting in the last months or weeks i guess made. the situation important that that one does get a lot of discussion at the summit. well basically this is the main creature of all the speeches by the way the summit has is holding...
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the civil war anza in 1865. -- ends in 1865. elias pulled is living in polk place in nashville with sarah. james polk died 11 years earlier. he quickly begins a political career. he becomes a prominent southern black conservative who aligns himself with the democratic party in the post the pants of patient period. -- post emancipation period. he is going to basically, he's going to tell them what they want to hear so they will give him something. is going to use that idea of deference that he learned as a slave person. he is 60 years old at this point. he is around 60. what option does he have? he is 60 years old. he is african-american. he is illiterate. what is he going to do? the republican party could argue all day that he could argue for a labor contract and get paid for his work. if you cannot do the labor, what are his options? he tries to take on a political route. he is going to deliver addresses. in one, he says my heart beats alone when i contemplate the dangers of the country. they were enslaving white people and dri
the civil war anza in 1865. -- ends in 1865. elias pulled is living in polk place in nashville with sarah. james polk died 11 years earlier. he quickly begins a political career. he becomes a prominent southern black conservative who aligns himself with the democratic party in the post the pants of patient period. -- post emancipation period. he is going to basically, he's going to tell them what they want to hear so they will give him something. is going to use that idea of deference that he...
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city in 83 degrees in mount you 89 in nevada on 84 degrees in the napa valley. we're still looking at a beautiful evening outside you get temperatures like this and you know we're in for another nice one tomorrow still 79 in dublin 78 in livermore 77 in fremont 75 beautiful night just kind of hang outside in a san jose 77 tale cool 55 though in pacifica and 63 degrees in san francisco. things are changing a little bit now you can see low clouds and fog of being swept away for the south going to buy point conception by tomorrow morning and well high pressure building overhead that will bring mostly clear skies some very mild temperatures overnight lows only dropping off the 50's even some 60's for lows tonight, mostly sunny and hot tomorrow. but by the after to noon tomorrow notice some changes along the coastline. i think we start to see some low clouds and fog begin to surge back in toward the immediate coast. but you get away from the coastline, sunny and hot some pretty toasty temperatures to at least one more day and then we're going to watch as temperatures
city in 83 degrees in mount you 89 in nevada on 84 degrees in the napa valley. we're still looking at a beautiful evening outside you get temperatures like this and you know we're in for another nice one tomorrow still 79 in dublin 78 in livermore 77 in fremont 75 beautiful night just kind of hang outside in a san jose 77 tale cool 55 though in pacifica and 63 degrees in san francisco. things are changing a little bit now you can see low clouds and fog of being swept away for the south going to...
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in what ways that literally happening and in what way is that happening in a more abstract sense? this case has three books in it. this one links back here. , they arebeyond it all very different. talking about the uprising in cairo in 2011. all the complicated issues surrounding that. it is doing so in a very visual way. interested in exploring the map of cairo. thinking about the interwoven on very people who are different sides of an issue. pagesside incorporates blood,xt that reads freedom, and social justice, which is part of the chant they had during the spring uprising. incorporateshere many different kinds of handmade paper. this printing can take form as we even printed photographs sometimes. this book is about a village in mexico. village treats its homosexual population. book combines brain scans, her father's brain scan, her own visual interpretation via color. thinking about different parts of the brain as they correspond to colors. in taking itsted apart and rearranging it. , abstracting it, and presenting in a more visual way of allowing the reader to build and rebu
in what ways that literally happening and in what way is that happening in a more abstract sense? this case has three books in it. this one links back here. , they arebeyond it all very different. talking about the uprising in cairo in 2011. all the complicated issues surrounding that. it is doing so in a very visual way. interested in exploring the map of cairo. thinking about the interwoven on very people who are different sides of an issue. pagesside incorporates blood,xt that reads freedom,...
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embassy in baghdad it happened near the district in the capital. lots more ground still to cover for you here on the news including the crisis in darfur takes center stage at the united nations. and a crisis on the u.s. border with detention centers overwhelms many latin american migrants being forced to live out in the open. and of the host nation take a big step to semifinal spot the cricketing world cup. the world health organization today deciding not to declare an international public health emergency over the outbreak of ebola in the democratic republic of congo nearly 1400 people have died since august and the 2nd worst outbreak of the disease in history there are concerns the virus may have spread to uganda where 2 people died after they had visited the d.r. see. from. so infectious and that every precaution was made when district in with buried in a western uganda her 5 year old grandson also died of the disease days earlier in what was the case on ugandan soil they had crossed from neighboring democratic republic of congo where and now th
embassy in baghdad it happened near the district in the capital. lots more ground still to cover for you here on the news including the crisis in darfur takes center stage at the united nations. and a crisis on the u.s. border with detention centers overwhelms many latin american migrants being forced to live out in the open. and of the host nation take a big step to semifinal spot the cricketing world cup. the world health organization today deciding not to declare an international public...