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and joshua where are the rebels getting their support from right now where is it coming from and how concerned should the russians and the syrian government be that they have access it seems to such sophisticated weaponry well. we don't know exactly where the weapons come from the foreign minister of saudi arabia said a year ago that it was going to supply the syrian rebels with a ground to air missiles to shoot down russian planes it's quite possible that it actually did it and it wasn't just. threatening it could be turkey it could be many places where these get smuggled in clearly the rebels desperately need these sorts of ground to air missiles in order to neutralize soviet planes the soviets and seventy soviets excuse me the russians have said that they're just simply going to fly their planes higher in the air where they won't be vulnerable to these missiles so this is a deterrent but it won't make a big difference i don't think this is the end game syria is trying to push the rebels from it live into turkey and get rid of them a dirty does not want that to happen is going to h
and joshua where are the rebels getting their support from right now where is it coming from and how concerned should the russians and the syrian government be that they have access it seems to such sophisticated weaponry well. we don't know exactly where the weapons come from the foreign minister of saudi arabia said a year ago that it was going to supply the syrian rebels with a ground to air missiles to shoot down russian planes it's quite possible that it actually did it and it wasn't just....
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young chairman of iron bridge resources joshua thank you so much for joining us and what do you make of this hacking heist in japan thank you for having me i think it's not safe to keep crypto currencies custody on an exchange i think exchanges are a good place to use to buy and sell cryptocurrency is and then their best held privately rather than being cost of exchange can you joshua can you put this into perspective we've seen some some big hacks in the past mt gox a few years ago but there's been some others who have been some money lost and in digital wallet can you put that into some context for us yeah for sure there have been a number of different hacks and in some cases possibly seth's by the operators of the exchanges or cloud cloud mining or other such platforms and ultimately the cryptography associated with bitcoin and similar currencies is actually quite powerful but defeating it by giving up your your private code to a hackable exchange or to some other provider defeats the point so if you're going to have something that safe in such and secure and that's protected by v
young chairman of iron bridge resources joshua thank you so much for joining us and what do you make of this hacking heist in japan thank you for having me i think it's not safe to keep crypto currencies custody on an exchange i think exchanges are a good place to use to buy and sell cryptocurrency is and then their best held privately rather than being cost of exchange can you joshua can you put this into perspective we've seen some some big hacks in the past mt gox a few years ago but there's...
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tied by bashar assad to russian until the control over there is usefully joshua landis the agreement on the deescalation zones had many people thinking that the war in syria could finally be winding down where the cease fire is ever meant to hold in your view where the cease fires were really negotiated by the for the united states because everybody wanted to fight isis united states was very eager to fight isis isis is now largely destroyed and all the great powers are trying to grab as much land as they can the united states has grabbed twenty eight percent of syria in the north with most of its oil and good resources turkey is grabbing a screen and wants to consolidate it lip. and syria of course is trying to take the last pockets of rebel resistance and that's why the who does being pounded it moving down towards the jordan border and of course making a big push to keep the turks from taking much of it live so they're trying to take back to the province this is the end game as people jostle for control turkey in america right leverage assad wants as much of his country as it will
tied by bashar assad to russian until the control over there is usefully joshua landis the agreement on the deescalation zones had many people thinking that the war in syria could finally be winding down where the cease fire is ever meant to hold in your view where the cease fires were really negotiated by the for the united states because everybody wanted to fight isis united states was very eager to fight isis isis is now largely destroyed and all the great powers are trying to grab as much...
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my conversation with jennifer granhall and the journalist joshua green, chronicler of the ex-white house and steve bannon. plus, suspicious circumstances as a prominent academic dies behind bars in iran's most notorious prison. we hear a harrowing account of life inside the two iranian-americans. >>. ♪ ♪ >>> amanpour on pbs was mad possible by the generous support of rosalynn p. walter. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome to the program. i'm crihristiane amanpour. in any other time in any other news cycle this would be a blockbuster, game-changing headline. president donald trump's personal lawyer saying he paid $130,000 to a porn star who says that she had an affair with trump. he denies it, but such is the new normal that today it is just another news line. the white house is still struggling to explain why a top aide, rob porter was kept on staff for months after the fbi said that he faced allegations of abusing two ex-wives. so is the president who was elected despite multiple allegations of sexual harassment finally having his me too moment? jennifer granholm is the former d
my conversation with jennifer granhall and the journalist joshua green, chronicler of the ex-white house and steve bannon. plus, suspicious circumstances as a prominent academic dies behind bars in iran's most notorious prison. we hear a harrowing account of life inside the two iranian-americans. >>. ♪ ♪ >>> amanpour on pbs was mad possible by the generous support of rosalynn p. walter. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome to the program. i'm crihristiane...
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bringing kurds together in northern syria and joining us from moderates so in it's me on skype is joshua landis director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma welcome to you all joshua coming to you first who's going to end up fighting whom here i don't think there is this is it is-i need to avoid fighting and it should be a win win for everybody because turkey gets to stop its invasion over twenty turkish soldiers have been killed so kark syria gets to reassert its sovereignty and the kurds don't get killed there in about a thousand waikiki that's the militia of the kurds killed so far by turkish forces so it would stop in theory that turkish invasion syrian wouldn't just arm the kurdish troops there and have them stand down so turkey wouldn't be any by getting rid of the waikiki syria territory and the kurds. get to fight another day but when you get in istanbul is that an interpretation that is perceived in the highest office in the land with the president mr. well pretty much i think because in the in the beginning we remember that turkish armed forces d
bringing kurds together in northern syria and joining us from moderates so in it's me on skype is joshua landis director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma welcome to you all joshua coming to you first who's going to end up fighting whom here i don't think there is this is it is-i need to avoid fighting and it should be a win win for everybody because turkey gets to stop its invasion over twenty turkish soldiers have been killed so kark syria gets to reassert...
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government forces is just to protect the civilians of the syrian territory joshua landis do you buy that that this will more than a dialogue and if that dialogue actually has in-built guarantees it may actually succeed. yes i agree with that i'd like to correct one thing you said which is that the syrian regime is not going to head to head with isis of course the syrian regime has has fought isis for a long time and took half the territory the kurds took what happened the territory without the and much united states and the syrian army took the other half of the help of iran so there is going on long war going on between the syrian government and isis but to your question up a team this there is still some disagreement between the syrian government and the kurds the kurds have been there in fact they are made in a military but they say a political and administered agreement has not been struck that they will discuss those questions later syria of course is insisting that it be restored to full and minister to authority in not being and so there are clearly tensions between the kurds and
government forces is just to protect the civilians of the syrian territory joshua landis do you buy that that this will more than a dialogue and if that dialogue actually has in-built guarantees it may actually succeed. yes i agree with that i'd like to correct one thing you said which is that the syrian regime is not going to head to head with isis of course the syrian regime has has fought isis for a long time and took half the territory the kurds took what happened the territory without the...
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one was participated in by joshua longer established by joshua won't this is now allowed them to campaign in the next month in the lead up to this by election not everyone will be watching this particular election very closely because it will be the first real test of whether or not the pro-democracy campaign or the movement has strengthened since all of these various a court appearance is the gel sentences for the likes of joshua wong be a true test of the public libido the public faith in this pro-democracy campaign so certainly today's decision in the final court of appeal will leave for a number of implications for the pro-democracy campaign in hong kong ok so joining us there from hong kong thanks very much sara our european markets have opened to heavy losses with london paris and frankfurt all dropping by more than three percent in early trading where asian markets crumbled as investors took their lead from a huge selloff on wall street the dow jones tumbled more than a thousand points on monday more than four and a half percent it was the biggest fall in percentage terms since aug
one was participated in by joshua longer established by joshua won't this is now allowed them to campaign in the next month in the lead up to this by election not everyone will be watching this particular election very closely because it will be the first real test of whether or not the pro-democracy campaign or the movement has strengthened since all of these various a court appearance is the gel sentences for the likes of joshua wong be a true test of the public libido the public faith in...
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. >> i'm joshua hutch inson and i made some bad decisions in my life. got put in prison, while i was there, west georgia tech gave me an opportunity to get involved in a welding program. i completed the program, got my certificate. got out, the day after i got out, i got a job working at maintenance and make $18 an hour. i've got my life back. i've got my son back. i've got a job, a car, a house. and really it's all because i got out and had a skilled trade from west georgia tech. when i got out that i could present to somebody and tell them that i'm a skilled craftsman and they hired me the day i got out. >> what does that job mean to you, joshua? >> it means everything. i probably could have gotten a job at the fast food restaurant or something like that, being able to go to the program with the help of the instructors teaching me how to weld, he was able i was able to get on my feet and do something while -- and not have to go back to where i came from. >> how long was the program? >> it was six months. >> did the mobile lab come to you? where did yo
. >> i'm joshua hutch inson and i made some bad decisions in my life. got put in prison, while i was there, west georgia tech gave me an opportunity to get involved in a welding program. i completed the program, got my certificate. got out, the day after i got out, i got a job working at maintenance and make $18 an hour. i've got my life back. i've got my son back. i've got a job, a car, a house. and really it's all because i got out and had a skilled trade from west georgia tech. when i...
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being followed by the supporters of certainly good news for the likes of knight and law alex and joshua long now they're free to go and this is the final court of appeal so this is the last stop so this particular case can't be revisited within the courts now let me explain the situation so the judges have ruled by sickly to our whole the initial sentences which were delivered in the magistrates court a noise we're on charges for unlawful assembly for the three student leaders roll in the store what was described as a storming of the government full court in the latest of legs of council and they were delivered community service and one suspended sentence and then by the government intervened and requested that those sentences be made a more harsh or tougher and they took them back to the court of appeal and that's when the court of appeals gave them these jail terms three with them granted the right to appeal those particular jail senses which i described were tough and today is the final verdict along the white one given there were charges in two thousand and sixteen their role actual
being followed by the supporters of certainly good news for the likes of knight and law alex and joshua long now they're free to go and this is the final court of appeal so this is the last stop so this particular case can't be revisited within the courts now let me explain the situation so the judges have ruled by sickly to our whole the initial sentences which were delivered in the magistrates court a noise we're on charges for unlawful assembly for the three student leaders roll in the store...
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to speak now to joshua landis is director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma nice to have a chance to speak to joshua a complicated situation where the violence is emerging in northern syria could use to explain to the relationship as you see it now between the syrian government and the kurds and what damascus might be hoping to achieve by entering afrin. well damascus as your report said is very interested in maintaining the sovereignty of syria ever since the turks threatened to sue over a month ago syria and. and the kurds have been in negotiations the kurds of course want autonomy they did not want to give up their arms us or one of them give up all their arms turkey seemed to be willing to go along with us the russians were on the phone to ankara trying to smooth the way for a syrian takeover but turkey was adamant that the kurds had to leave the white peachy at that even after they put down their arms completely surrender and for some reason the turks are not satisfied that that's going to happen they've been ordered and seen if syria goes in to
to speak now to joshua landis is director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma nice to have a chance to speak to joshua a complicated situation where the violence is emerging in northern syria could use to explain to the relationship as you see it now between the syrian government and the kurds and what damascus might be hoping to achieve by entering afrin. well damascus as your report said is very interested in maintaining the sovereignty of syria ever since the...
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what's certainly good news for the three student leaders are night in law alex child and joshua wall who had their gel term squashed into days final court of appeal hearing the other three have walked free the five judges unanimously agreed to drop those jail sentences in stark reversal of an earlier ruling that the three were found guilty for unlawful assembly after that were involved their involvement or their role in what was described as a storming of a government full course in the legislative assembly back in two thousand and fourteen there initially given community sentences will serve a sentences as well as a suspended sentence but the government intervened calling for harsher penalty and the court of appeal then delivered on that saying all three to judge they were granted to appeal and today that final court of appeal delivered on their request now the judge did however not that future offender is involved in an unlawful assembly and were believed to be involved in inciting violence would end here too strict guidelines as of now so that certainly has raised some concerns fr
what's certainly good news for the three student leaders are night in law alex child and joshua wall who had their gel term squashed into days final court of appeal hearing the other three have walked free the five judges unanimously agreed to drop those jail sentences in stark reversal of an earlier ruling that the three were found guilty for unlawful assembly after that were involved their involvement or their role in what was described as a storming of a government full course in the...
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that the students who lived twenty four teams pro-democracy protests in hong kong joshua wang knife and noor and alex chowk arrived in court along with their supporters united in their fight to have the jail terms dropped and determined to strengthen their campaign whatever the outcome the white house the result was the fight for democracy the final court of appeal was their last chance to hold on to freedom they appealed to the court to consider their motives and the greater good of the pro-democracy movement when handing down the decision after a brief hearing and in a stark reversal of the previous ruling the five judges unanimously granted their appeal dismissing all jail terms and allowing the three to walk free from course. for a far greater cause outrage there was cause so far for the mafia so whatever it is are caused by this is. the case centers on an incident in twenty four tane which triggered almost three months of protests shutting down parts of central hong kong that were found guilty of unlawful assembly and inciting others after they stormed government headquarters their
that the students who lived twenty four teams pro-democracy protests in hong kong joshua wang knife and noor and alex chowk arrived in court along with their supporters united in their fight to have the jail terms dropped and determined to strengthen their campaign whatever the outcome the white house the result was the fight for democracy the final court of appeal was their last chance to hold on to freedom they appealed to the court to consider their motives and the greater good of the...
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in it, joshua allegedly wrote, i'm preparing myself for the school shooting.ing from past shooters/bombers mistakes so i don't make the same ones. he boasted that his aim was improving and wrote, i can't wait to walk into that class and blow all those expletives away. authorities also say joshua is the gunman in this surveillance gunman of a convenience store robbery monday. they say his rifle matches the one used in the crime and that his journal describes how he felt powerful pointing the weapon at the cashier. >> he's required to have restraints on him at all times. >> reporter: wednesday, a judge deemed joshua too dangerous to be uncuffed. during his arrest, he slipped his restraints and allegedly assaulted an officer. >> i'm sure she would have known this was going to get her grandson into big-time trouble. >> reporter: andy muntz is with the school district that oversees joshua's high school. he thanked joshua's grandmother for making the call. >> couldn't have been an easy thing for her to do, but, boy, was sure the right thing for her to do, because th
in it, joshua allegedly wrote, i'm preparing myself for the school shooting.ing from past shooters/bombers mistakes so i don't make the same ones. he boasted that his aim was improving and wrote, i can't wait to walk into that class and blow all those expletives away. authorities also say joshua is the gunman in this surveillance gunman of a convenience store robbery monday. they say his rifle matches the one used in the crime and that his journal describes how he felt powerful pointing the...
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carol, ben, joshua.ot, i think a lot of people are wondering is this memo trying to create the conditions to have the president fire rod rosenstein. believe it or not, there's an attack ad against rosenstein from the tea party patriots. take a look at an excerpt. >> rod rosenstein, protecting liberal obama holdovers and the deep state, instead of following the rule of law. his incompetence has undermined congressional investigations. it's time to rod rosenstein to do his job or resign. >> i have to say, carol, between this and andrew mccabe, the attacks on unelected, yes, they're civil employees, but the attacks are unprecedented. >> no one knows who these people are in prior administrations. we have seen this movie before, this is the ramped up version of what we saw with andrew mccabe. the president said everything we needed to know today when the president was asked whether he had confidence in rosenstein in the oval office today, and he said you figure it out or something. and our team has had white
carol, ben, joshua.ot, i think a lot of people are wondering is this memo trying to create the conditions to have the president fire rod rosenstein. believe it or not, there's an attack ad against rosenstein from the tea party patriots. take a look at an excerpt. >> rod rosenstein, protecting liberal obama holdovers and the deep state, instead of following the rule of law. his incompetence has undermined congressional investigations. it's time to rod rosenstein to do his job or resign....
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backed different sides trying to solidify their spheres of influence stephanie decker al-jazeera joshua landis is director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma who joins us on skype from that so in italy good to see you joshua always actually going to see the kurds and the syrians fighting on the same side yes i think it will be the kurds in the syrian government had a lot in common their force i don't see they don't want the same thing syria is hoping to reimpose its sovereignty over. the kurds want to force economy but they're in no position to make demands today as the turkish army closes in on them was killed over thousand of them well let's help them make their demands will this help them get their way and considering the opposing opinions that you've just laid out for us in opposing viewpoints of what's going on will this be a short term effect. well and i've seen putting it's really been thrown under the bus unfortunately the united states which is the end of the kurds its partners the y p g in the east of syria has refused to defend them in the wes
backed different sides trying to solidify their spheres of influence stephanie decker al-jazeera joshua landis is director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma who joins us on skype from that so in italy good to see you joshua always actually going to see the kurds and the syrians fighting on the same side yes i think it will be the kurds in the syrian government had a lot in common their force i don't see they don't want the same thing syria is hoping to reimpose...
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student leaders last chance and freedom you mentioned it's a nice to know alex child and of course joshua won't do it became the face of the occupy hong kong movement back in twenty four saying today is the verdict day in the final court of appeal last month had a hearing where they appealed to the judge to to drop the sentence or certainly make the sentence more lenient and today they'll find out a verdict now i should explain at this event although the charges they're appealing and the general sense that that was made by some charges and they guilt it was an events that triggered it many consider triggered the occupy hong kong move it is when the storming their role in the storming of the government full court of the lives of council which happened in the events leading up to the occupy protests which shut down parts of the city for more than to two and a half months now these student leaders only said part of their jail time a night in law got months child got seven six months they were released on bail to appeal. time for today's decision die for them as you see behind me that they've
student leaders last chance and freedom you mentioned it's a nice to know alex child and of course joshua won't do it became the face of the occupy hong kong movement back in twenty four saying today is the verdict day in the final court of appeal last month had a hearing where they appealed to the judge to to drop the sentence or certainly make the sentence more lenient and today they'll find out a verdict now i should explain at this event although the charges they're appealing and the...
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verdict has just been delivered in the final court of appeal and it's good news for the likes of joshua wong one thing more and alex chalo these are the three student leaders who were behind the occupy hong kong movement their appeal have all appeals have been unanimously allowed so that basically means that they're free from today from the final court of appeal which is behind me so it's good news for the pro-democracy movement on arrival on the y. and i had expected to go over there they're preparing to go back behind bars to finish the rest of their jail time but the other judges have today decided the final court of appeal that there while they did while they were involved in various acts of violence in this particular incident where they stormed the course the government full court in the lives of counsel their appeal to lessen or drop the jail terms which i considered harsh has been allowed so what next for these men and approach the whole pro-democracy movement the day of late. or certainly this will with the rise the spirits within the pro-democracy movement we have a by electio
verdict has just been delivered in the final court of appeal and it's good news for the likes of joshua wong one thing more and alex chalo these are the three student leaders who were behind the occupy hong kong movement their appeal have all appeals have been unanimously allowed so that basically means that they're free from today from the final court of appeal which is behind me so it's good news for the pro-democracy movement on arrival on the y. and i had expected to go over there they're...
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. >> reporter: i, joshua norton. every city has them. declare myself emperor of the united states.characters. square pegs in the round hole of life. today the king of san francisco character was actually sort of emperor, failed businessman named joshua norton 1859 proclaimed himself emperor norton. and from that day on emperor the first of the united states and protector of mexico. he plays a tour guide in san francisco where he was not only tolerated but embraced. lives for free in restaurants. norton was born in england and went to south africa. but in the attempt to corner the rice market he lost everything and re invented shhimself as emperor. says he was born in 1819. but researchers have since uncovered records that place his birth more likely in 1818. >> a piece in the daily california from 1865, on february 4th, wish him happy 47th birthday. so that math gets you february 4, 1818. >> so this sunday will mark his 200 birthday setting off a month of tributes in the city he loves. >> bond from 1851 and original name on it. >> reporter: among the tributes is a exhibit in the li
. >> reporter: i, joshua norton. every city has them. declare myself emperor of the united states.characters. square pegs in the round hole of life. today the king of san francisco character was actually sort of emperor, failed businessman named joshua norton 1859 proclaimed himself emperor norton. and from that day on emperor the first of the united states and protector of mexico. he plays a tour guide in san francisco where he was not only tolerated but embraced. lives for free in...
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we found joshua o'connor's facebook page. he attended aces high school. on social media he has pictures of guitars. his grandmother found a rifle hidden in a guitar case in his back room. he had a journal and has been -- and have been studying school shootings. in court today the prosecutor said o'connor even purchased the same kind of rifle erik harris used in the columbine shooting. ace is on the same campus as challenger elementary school. >> the elementary school is right here. you can tell me he may not have gotten bored and wouldn't have come next-door. >> we are terrified we should have been notified. >> reporter: ron mcglocklin hopes the best for his neighbor and her grandson.>> i hope things turn out. >> reporter: that was allison reporting. court documents say the suspect joshua o'connor had flipped a coin to decide which school he should target. >>> a second suspect and the stabbing death of a tracy teenager appeared before a judge today. daniel gross and melissa leonardo are accused of killing lizette cuesta and leaving her on the side of the
we found joshua o'connor's facebook page. he attended aces high school. on social media he has pictures of guitars. his grandmother found a rifle hidden in a guitar case in his back room. he had a journal and has been -- and have been studying school shootings. in court today the prosecutor said o'connor even purchased the same kind of rifle erik harris used in the columbine shooting. ace is on the same campus as challenger elementary school. >> the elementary school is right here. you...
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nice pitch joshua. awesome. just want him to do well but i know that by -- it doesn't matter if he does well or not. i know he's having fun and that's what it's all about. >> give me five, josh. >> his spirit of live for life it's enormous. >> reporter: josh is enormous spirit was born 19 years ago right from the beginning, it was an uphill battle. he was born with half his heart. only two functioning chambers. josh immediately had surgery to save his life. >> second surgery that he had he suffered a stroke. your first fear like is he going to make it? is he going to li live? every single day was going to be a gift. so when he did wake up, i was smiling in his face. >> reporter: fast forward through the countless therapy sessions and 19 years of hard work, josh not only made his junior varsity bowling team but he made it on to varsity too. >> nice and easy. >> like who? >> the eagles. >> reporter: knocking down every obstacle in his way. >> he is the underdog. he is the underdog. and he won. >> he doesn't have t
nice pitch joshua. awesome. just want him to do well but i know that by -- it doesn't matter if he does well or not. i know he's having fun and that's what it's all about. >> give me five, josh. >> his spirit of live for life it's enormous. >> reporter: josh is enormous spirit was born 19 years ago right from the beginning, it was an uphill battle. he was born with half his heart. only two functioning chambers. josh immediately had surgery to save his life. >> second...
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joshua glen was arrested and charged as an adult. >> i would be pressured by my attorney. he would come in and say, you're going to lose this case. joshua knew he was innocent but his family did not have enough money to post bail. >> just not being able to have $2,000, i had to sit there 18 months until they said we don't have enough evidence. you can go free. >> today more than 1,000 people are being held in jail in philadelphia on cash bail. some can't afford the hundreds or thousands of dollars to be released. >> there's absolutely no reason why someone who will show up for court is not a risk of flight is no threat to their neighbors and community should sit in jail for days or weeks or months or years because they can't post a small amount of bail. >> reporter: effective immediately, district attorney larry krasner says prosecutors will no longer recommend cash bail for 25 low-level offenses. it includes dui, possession of marijuana and identity theft. >> we do not imprison the poor in the united states for the so-called crime of poverty. >> reporter: it costs taxpaye
joshua glen was arrested and charged as an adult. >> i would be pressured by my attorney. he would come in and say, you're going to lose this case. joshua knew he was innocent but his family did not have enough money to post bail. >> just not being able to have $2,000, i had to sit there 18 months until they said we don't have enough evidence. you can go free. >> today more than 1,000 people are being held in jail in philadelphia on cash bail. some can't afford the hundreds or...
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joshua glen was arrested and charged as an adult. >> i would be pressured by my attorney. he would come in and say, you're going to lose this case. joshua knew he was innocent but his family did not have enough money to post bail. >> just not being able to have $2,000, i had to sit there 18 months until they said we don't have enough evidence. you can go free. >> today more than 1,000 people are being held in jail in philadelphia on cash bail. some can't afford the hundreds or thousands of dollars to be released. >> there's absolutely no reason why someone who will show up for court is not a risk of flight is no threat to their neighbors and community should sit in jail for days or weeks or months or years because they can't post a small amount of bail. >> reporter: effective immediately, district attorney larry krasner says prosecutors will no longer recommend cash bail for 25 low-level offenses. it includes dui, possession of marijuana and identity theft.
joshua glen was arrested and charged as an adult. >> i would be pressured by my attorney. he would come in and say, you're going to lose this case. joshua knew he was innocent but his family did not have enough money to post bail. >> just not being able to have $2,000, i had to sit there 18 months until they said we don't have enough evidence. you can go free. >> today more than 1,000 people are being held in jail in philadelphia on cash bail. some can't afford the hundreds or...
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wednesday a judge deemed joshua too dangerous to be uncuffed.pe an officer. andy muntz oversees the high school and thanks j josh's couldn'tavebut, thinecd lnorre yer saidq undocumented workers. larrealy$ sweep7 ection. >> this is nott#.áb @nonducted about s/ iey expect a 300%nt .f/ld face civil fines'r osecution. ca to american jobs. >> they don't take any jobs. >> reporter: mike poindexter is ceo of his family business poindexter nut company n: ññy >> reporter: his quit over this. >> why are you hiring people not legally d the u.s. >> they show up with documentation, here's my green card, social security card and it is illegal for me to question that. >> reporter: when the nut company was audited ten years said they were forced to let 720%s ; g4çwsl g5not'v . ereen are worried. >> they are scared that you're g to get >> reporter: he says of course. businesses on edge, the debate continues as to whether problems faced by many states like california will be addressed by immigration solution from washington. >> the poll factor for people making t
wednesday a judge deemed joshua too dangerous to be uncuffed.pe an officer. andy muntz oversees the high school and thanks j josh's couldn'tavebut, thinecd lnorre yer saidq undocumented workers. larrealy$ sweep7ection. >> this is nott#.áb @nonducted about s/ iey expect a 300%nt .f/ld face civil fines'r osecution. ca to american jobs. >> they don't take any jobs. >> reporter: mike poindexter is ceo of his family business poindexter nut company n:ññy >> reporter: his...
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what otherwise, from a show standpoint, joshua and katie, was a terrific show and a positive night for the south koreans organizing the start of these games. >> i thought it was a beautiful ceremony, and i think they did a wonderful job of really conveying the heart and soul of the korean people. my only hope is, as i watch the symbolism and the imagery of doves and candlelight and children and the future, that this will become something more permanent, a really positive development for this region. because it's hard to imagine the alternative. >> there was that moment when the unified delegation came into the stadium and just the noise, that incredible sense of opportunity and hope and promise that you heard that filled the stadium. and i think that's exactly right. what is going to unfold here next? what can this momentum lead to is really so unclear now. the great german statesman otto van bismarck said diplomacy was about listening for the footsteps of god and grabbing on to his coat. what he meant was the energy of the times can carry a diplomat to a solution that seemed unimagina
what otherwise, from a show standpoint, joshua and katie, was a terrific show and a positive night for the south koreans organizing the start of these games. >> i thought it was a beautiful ceremony, and i think they did a wonderful job of really conveying the heart and soul of the korean people. my only hope is, as i watch the symbolism and the imagery of doves and candlelight and children and the future, that this will become something more permanent, a really positive development for...
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still a lot of queries to be answered here just as you're so eloquently saying joshua landis director of the center of middle east studies at the university of oklahoma thank you so much this hour pleasure. ok let's leave that story for now and move to other global news this hour to clashes have broken are to in milan police there have stepped in to break up a student protest against the center right league and the word party and it's on to immigration plus. they don't rest started on friday and. on a spread to other italian cities league annoyed the main focus of the anger held its own rally in milan on saturday the country's general election takes place next week again we spoke to marco but sonny professor of politics at the university of maryland doesn't expect tensions to count any time soon. we can't explain a lot of things done in one week but. economic rights but there's another story the story is that. in this country there is a legitimization all of the right any kind of brand of the team from the economic rises from the time i don't think that italy can go on like this there
still a lot of queries to be answered here just as you're so eloquently saying joshua landis director of the center of middle east studies at the university of oklahoma thank you so much this hour pleasure. ok let's leave that story for now and move to other global news this hour to clashes have broken are to in milan police there have stepped in to break up a student protest against the center right league and the word party and it's on to immigration plus. they don't rest started on friday...
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host: let's get a reaction from joshua geltzer.uest: i agree the congressional oversight is critical, particularly when it comes to fisa authority. this is a bizarre form of oversight to release a fairly partisan document without reviewing it for the national security concerns that might be brought out by making it public and having particular experts review it, not those involved politically, that's a very strange form of oversight and that's where take issue with that. host: a moment cocoa in, good morning. caller: good morning, c-span. i like how there are worried about sensitive information obamag out in the administration just slinging it out on servers and everything else. the fbi was letting her get a now pass, but now listen -- all of a sudden they don't let this stuff out. host: the tear from our guest. so divinely.it i was part of the processes to review congressional documents that did have sensitive national security information. one instance of that was quite well-known was the senate intelligence committee's report on
host: let's get a reaction from joshua geltzer.uest: i agree the congressional oversight is critical, particularly when it comes to fisa authority. this is a bizarre form of oversight to release a fairly partisan document without reviewing it for the national security concerns that might be brought out by making it public and having particular experts review it, not those involved politically, that's a very strange form of oversight and that's where take issue with that. host: a moment cocoa...
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. >> 29-year-old joshua thiede disappeared last sunday.is mother says a 911 hang-up call was made from his phone but just yesterday the car was found about three miles away from where he was last seen. still no sign of joshua. >> this morning, two of his friends say they believe he may have been in the hospital for at least a few days after being drugged. police are continuing to investigate the circumstances. >>> two teenagers near houston are facing felony charges in the carjacking and robbery of a 20-year-old man. preston barry told police that he and his friend, 17-year-old susan mise, had been carjacked and robbed at gunpoint but police say mise admitted to orchestrating the whole thing to get money from her father. she and her friend face charges and police are still searching for a 15-year-old suspect. >>> a substitute teacher in north carolina has been fired after video showed him body slamming a seventh grade student. police in greensboro have not confirmed how that confrontation started. in a facebook book the student's mother sa
. >> 29-year-old joshua thiede disappeared last sunday.is mother says a 911 hang-up call was made from his phone but just yesterday the car was found about three miles away from where he was last seen. still no sign of joshua. >> this morning, two of his friends say they believe he may have been in the hospital for at least a few days after being drugged. police are continuing to investigate the circumstances. >>> two teenagers near houston are facing felony charges in the...
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for me, i would could you fight anthony joshua? for me, iwould be could you fight anthony joshua?ights for me and the most dangerous fights are the ones i have gone after. for instance, when i won ten yea rs after. for instance, when i won ten years ago, no one thought i could beat him, i did it. a lot of people now remember that huge fight. i want the biggest fights in the most exciting fights. are you addicted? do you need the money? no. i have been very comfortable for a while. it gets beyond the financial thing, it becomes a legacy thing, how you are remembered in years to come. i have always loved the thought of being a massive underdog. i always liked that, i liked to go against the grain and take the fights people do not expect. finally, i want to ask you, if i may, the women who go into the ring between each round holding upa into the ring between each round holding up a sign, you know motor racing has got rid of them, should boxing get rid of that ring girls? as far as boxing get rid of that ring girls? as farasi boxing get rid of that ring girls? as far as i have been in
for me, i would could you fight anthony joshua? for me, iwould be could you fight anthony joshua?ights for me and the most dangerous fights are the ones i have gone after. for instance, when i won ten yea rs after. for instance, when i won ten years ago, no one thought i could beat him, i did it. a lot of people now remember that huge fight. i want the biggest fights in the most exciting fights. are you addicted? do you need the money? no. i have been very comfortable for a while. it gets...
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and that famous speech joshua is speaking on behalf of the lord and he says, but as for me and my house, we will serve the lord. so he's bringing to very powerful effect this biblical language. he's not quoting the bible, but he's using biblical language to add a graffa toss, if you will, to the speech he is giving. third, the bible was used then as it is sometimes used today to identify and define normative standards for ordering and judging public life. i'm going to give you a number of examples of this in just a second. fourth, the bible was used to marshal biblical authority and support a specific political agenda and policy objectives. and, it was also used to gain insights into the character and designs of god, especially as they pertain to god's providential oversight of the material world. and more specifically, his dealings with men and nations. i think we heard in the last session about franklin's famous speech and the constitutional convention. i think we see hence of this particular use of the bible. how does god deal with nations? >> what does he expect of nation? but i thi
and that famous speech joshua is speaking on behalf of the lord and he says, but as for me and my house, we will serve the lord. so he's bringing to very powerful effect this biblical language. he's not quoting the bible, but he's using biblical language to add a graffa toss, if you will, to the speech he is giving. third, the bible was used then as it is sometimes used today to identify and define normative standards for ordering and judging public life. i'm going to give you a number of...
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nominated hong kong's pro—democracy activists to be awarded the nobel peace prize, including campaigner, joshuaong, for their peaceful efforts to bring about political reform. and this story is trending on bbc.com police in america investigating the death of the actress natalie wood 37 years ago say they are now treating her husband, fellow actor, robert wagner, as a person of interest. miss wood drowned during a boating trip, in 1981. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk: darren osborne has been found guilty of murder after deliberately driving his van into a group of muslims outside a mosque in north london. he'll be sentenced later today. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. apple, alibaba, and is on and alphabet reporting strong news but will investors give them an a+? alphabet reporting strong news but will investors give them an a+? from chicken farm to boardroom, the unusual career path of a tech ceo. iam rico i am rico hizon, you will watch it world business report. good morning asia, hello world. corporate earni
nominated hong kong's pro—democracy activists to be awarded the nobel peace prize, including campaigner, joshuaong, for their peaceful efforts to bring about political reform. and this story is trending on bbc.com police in america investigating the death of the actress natalie wood 37 years ago say they are now treating her husband, fellow actor, robert wagner, as a person of interest. miss wood drowned during a boating trip, in 1981. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. and the...
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media age he went out with his friends to some of his jumps and he ended up crashing into a tree and joshua as you can see he was hospitalized look at all those tubes attached to his body and he ended up. with seventeen broken bones he had a could lapse lung lung he thought that he would die he didn't even think that he would make it so. because of that he was even put in a medically induced coma and after winning bronze he basically said it like gold i bet. him and all the other medalists what else has got your eye today ira so this sorry you have to see it to believe it because this is one of the most incredible comeback stories in sports history norway's simon hex that. he was involved as you see in this practice slipping and falling falling was a domino effect right after that and by the time he untangled he was dead last but this story had a happy ending he stormed his way back to the front took the lead with five kilometers to go ended up lending gold his first olympic medal so imagine the kind of story that he can tell his grand kill my goodness i bet when he fell he did not think i'
media age he went out with his friends to some of his jumps and he ended up crashing into a tree and joshua as you can see he was hospitalized look at all those tubes attached to his body and he ended up. with seventeen broken bones he had a could lapse lung lung he thought that he would die he didn't even think that he would make it so. because of that he was even put in a medically induced coma and after winning bronze he basically said it like gold i bet. him and all the other medalists what...
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the judge told joshua stimpson he had committed a "cruel, calculated and wicked act."
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joshua. bill. emma. cleo. charlotte and james. >> hi, my name is jessie, i'm a junior and i represent our technical theater department, comprised of 40 students. if this resolution passes tonight, our current production of sues cal tt will have to halt, because without the funding we receive from ticket sales, which make up 60% of the audience in the productions, will have to stop all production of our musical. which is upwards of two months work from the student actors, technicians, designers and musicians and i think it would be a loss to the community that is so strong. and it has brought so much joy to people's lives. basically everybody up there is from lowle and if this passes, everybody who is participating in the musical, it will be over. i think that's really, really sad. >> could you be please only come up when your name is called. there are a lot of names. >> i'm a senior from lowell high school. i've been playing football and been in drama, i can tell you that the drama program does just as much fo
joshua. bill. emma. cleo. charlotte and james. >> hi, my name is jessie, i'm a junior and i represent our technical theater department, comprised of 40 students. if this resolution passes tonight, our current production of sues cal tt will have to halt, because without the funding we receive from ticket sales, which make up 60% of the audience in the productions, will have to stop all production of our musical. which is upwards of two months work from the student actors, technicians,...
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joshua alexander o'connor de 18 aÑos fue arrestado el mismo dÍa que un estudiante matÓ 17 personas enntamente planeÓ un ataque mortal. la policÍa lo arrestÓ por intento de homicidio y tambiÉn otros cargos. nos vamos aflorida en donde un dÍa despuÉs de la masacre en una escuela en parkland, la policÍa arrestÓ a una niÑa de 11 aÑos de edad acusada por amenazar con disparar en su escuela. dijo que llevarÍa una pistola y matarÍa la gente. se ve a la estudiante de sexto grado poniendo esta nota debajo de la puerta de su director. " traerÉ un arma a la escuela para matarlos a todos ustedes. traerÉ la pistola el 16 o 18 de febrero. estÉn preparados." esta escuela estÁ cerca de parkland. y ademÁs de estos tres casos, para mencionar uno mÁs, similar en houston. en donde un joven intentÓ ingresar a una escuela con un arma. carolina: te agradecemos por la informaciÓn. y fÍjate, javi, que los dueÑos de esta tienda en donde habrÍa comprado el arma lo habÍa conseguido con una bocado y dice que en ese momento para ellos no fue algo que surgiÓ ningÚn tipo de alarmas porque el joven llegÓ muy tranquil
joshua alexander o'connor de 18 aÑos fue arrestado el mismo dÍa que un estudiante matÓ 17 personas enntamente planeÓ un ataque mortal. la policÍa lo arrestÓ por intento de homicidio y tambiÉn otros cargos. nos vamos aflorida en donde un dÍa despuÉs de la masacre en una escuela en parkland, la policÍa arrestÓ a una niÑa de 11 aÑos de edad acusada por amenazar con disparar en su escuela. dijo que llevarÍa una pistola y matarÍa la gente. se ve a la estudiante de sexto grado poniendo...