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as it was for kay mortensen. it was november 16th, 2009, just before thanksgiving. >> hi, this is -- we have the police on the way to help you there, are you sure your dad's cold to the touch? >> kay did not shoot some intruder as he'd long promised he was prepared to do. no, somebody killed him. without firing a shot. and the man on the phone reporting the crime? roger mortensen, kay's eldest son. >> sliced his throat? >> yes. >> it wasn't long before kay's wife darla had made it to the mouth of the canyon and was led to the command post that had been set up just down the hill from their home. that's where they gave her the news. >> your life just comes tumbling down. you know, you have it all planned out. you think you know what it's going to be. and then everything's gone. >> kay caught off guard? not kay, thought darla, impossible. but that seemed to be just what happened. at least that's what roger and pam told the police, and later us. and a very strange story it was that began, they said, when pam received
as it was for kay mortensen. it was november 16th, 2009, just before thanksgiving. >> hi, this is -- we have the police on the way to help you there, are you sure your dad's cold to the touch? >> kay did not shoot some intruder as he'd long promised he was prepared to do. no, somebody killed him. without firing a shot. and the man on the phone reporting the crime? roger mortensen, kay's eldest son. >> sliced his throat? >> yes. >> it wasn't long before kay's wife...
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ambassador to nato kay bailey hutchinson i said that the plans for this withdrawal aren't yet set in stone what does that mean that this is really not a done deal yet. nobody seems to know for sure and of course everybody except probably russian president vladimir putin is hoping that this can be a reversible decision because until president trump made these remarks yesterday it didn't seem clear that he had really made up his mind he's been advised against it by all of his military advisors in the u.s. allies have been advising against this move germany of course has expressed its unhappiness with this so whether or not president trump is able to actually make concrete plans to pull the troops out where they would go where the equipment would go remains to be seen and certainly nato is hoping that it is not a done deal but even kay bailey hutchison didn't seem to be sure she said that she didn't have any details on a timeline on how and when this might happen while the decision wouldn't just affect germany and u.s. troops in the country are really part of the alliances broader strat
ambassador to nato kay bailey hutchinson i said that the plans for this withdrawal aren't yet set in stone what does that mean that this is really not a done deal yet. nobody seems to know for sure and of course everybody except probably russian president vladimir putin is hoping that this can be a reversible decision because until president trump made these remarks yesterday it didn't seem clear that he had really made up his mind he's been advised against it by all of his military advisors in...
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kay ray lived next door. >> i would see him driving the truck with her and the three kids. would see her driving the truck with the three kids. >> reporter: and what she said next really got the investigators' attention. >> reporter: how often on a weekly basis would you see that vehicle there over that period of time while vincent was deployed? >> maybe two or three times a week? >> reporter: as you looked deeper into this potential relationship between jarred and jessie, how serious was it? >> from what we could gather, they lived together on base. and if sergeant goslyn came home for any reason, then jarred long would leave for a couple of days while he was here. >> reporter: it was stunning. stokes was now convinced. jessie was not the devoted army wife she seemed to be. instead, she was at the center of a deadly love triangle. >> both men in love with jessie. >> correct. >> jessie in love with one man? >> i believe so. >> reporter: to the detective, evidence that jarred and jessie were a couple was piling up, like when police ran the plates of the car jessie was drivin
kay ray lived next door. >> i would see him driving the truck with her and the three kids. would see her driving the truck with the three kids. >> reporter: and what she said next really got the investigators' attention. >> reporter: how often on a weekly basis would you see that vehicle there over that period of time while vincent was deployed? >> maybe two or three times a week? >> reporter: as you looked deeper into this potential relationship between jarred and...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol.part in the demonstrations over the weekend, as part of the black lives matter campaign. despite government warnings of the health risks of being in a large group during the pandemic, many were determined to take part in marches for the first time. our community affairs correspondent rianna croxford has been speaking to some of those who took to the streets and asked what they wanted to see happening next. it's been two weeks of taking to the streets. two weeks since the horrific death of george floyd. that could have been my brother, uncle or dad, and it shouldn't happen to anyone. more or less it keeps happening to my people. for some, marching for the first time, this feels like a moment in history. i was kind of hesitant to do it, but as you grow older, you start to understand things a bit better, and you understand that if you manage to to be part of the change now, it could benefit those people in the future. but the protests have been criticised for a lack of social distancing.
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any four o one kays right now, people have four o one kays. they are very happy with president trump right now because there must at the level they were when the virus came over. but this mainstay of your community and facing proposed in the prospect of a final playoff and the total downsides reduction to almost nothing. but this past april, the barges turned around in the german quickly. as part of my administration's cost of rebuilding of the united states military, we totally rebuilt the military should have trillion dollars. mason that's out of the budget. i sent let me tell you something, there is no budget when it comes to the military because we don't want the wrong people running the front lawn of the white house right. [applause]. if they were, i'd want a staple maybe i did a lousy job of the military. but i did a great job with the budget. no thank you. no, we have an incredible, and you the greatest part about it is the missiles in the world some of the greatest rock as you saw the other day, one of the rockets go off. the greatest
any four o one kays right now, people have four o one kays. they are very happy with president trump right now because there must at the level they were when the virus came over. but this mainstay of your community and facing proposed in the prospect of a final playoff and the total downsides reduction to almost nothing. but this past april, the barges turned around in the german quickly. as part of my administration's cost of rebuilding of the united states military, we totally rebuilt the...
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my colleague katty kay is in washington.n has been under immense pressure for what's been going on around america. before we lost the contact, i was saying that it's interesting he chose to speak outjust it's interesting he chose to speak out just before the it's interesting he chose to speak outjust before the memorial services start, and as members of the administration individually and collectively are under a huge amount of scrutiny at the moment. bill barr, for his role on monday night and ordering the clearing of the park in front of the white house when peaceful protesters were moved back with tear gas and rubber bullets by the police, that has had a lot of criticism from people. and of course we have had the secretary of course we have had the secretary of defence under scrutiny for walking with the president in the park, and then for saying that he was not going to have the military out on the streets of the united states, but again you have members of the administration struggling, i think, to know how to respond t
my colleague katty kay is in washington.n has been under immense pressure for what's been going on around america. before we lost the contact, i was saying that it's interesting he chose to speak outjust it's interesting he chose to speak out just before the it's interesting he chose to speak outjust before the memorial services start, and as members of the administration individually and collectively are under a huge amount of scrutiny at the moment. bill barr, for his role on monday night and...
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katt i am katty kay in washington, and this is "bbc world news america."he world sees the highest number of new infeions in any one day since the coronavirus began. we will take a look around the globe. cibut th that never sleeps is starting to wake up ever at --after ang devtaattle against the pandemic. new york is opening carefully. and bringing black and white hefilms to t masses. nttapping ia call for nostalgia during a time of crisis. katty:ld welcome to "wews america"th on pbs and aroun globe. after months of lockdowns and social distancing, we are fed up with covid, but the virus clearly isn't lord of us. in one day, 182,000 people were confirmed drug been infected highest daithe total since this pandemic began. f the new patients are i the americas. brazil alone had 54,000 w infections on sunday. james robbins looks of theheirus across torld. james: each do grave is a tragedy of t pandemic. brazil has registered more than 50,000 death and one and more than one billion infections president bolsonaro's determination to dismiss the threat, oppose lock
katt i am katty kay in washington, and this is "bbc world news america."he world sees the highest number of new infeions in any one day since the coronavirus began. we will take a look around the globe. cibut th that never sleeps is starting to wake up ever at --after ang devtaattle against the pandemic. new york is opening carefully. and bringing black and white hefilms to t masses. nttapping ia call for nostalgia during a time of crisis. katty:ld welcome to "wews...
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here is katty kay.those who are calling for radical reform of the americ policing system and an end to poce brutality, particularly against african-americans, would like to bypass unions or would find a way to not get so much power in ts country. >> next is the militarization of the police. u.s. police dollars worth of military equipment here and we have seen that in the last two weeks. but america is an armed society, and the majority of those killed by u.s. police are armed. y demilitarization of u.s. police surely requires a he shift in gun laws, and there is no sign of that. and then there is the president. pres. trump: sometimes you will see some horrible things, like s recently, but 99 -- woulday- 99.9% let's go with 99% of them are great, great people. >> he sees himself as "a law and order president." pushing police reform does not really fit with that. another thing, the outward toward t black lives matter movement, public opinionlihifts sharpl this, all sort of political responsibilities open
here is katty kay.those who are calling for radical reform of the americ policing system and an end to poce brutality, particularly against african-americans, would like to bypass unions or would find a way to not get so much power in ts country. >> next is the militarization of the police. u.s. police dollars worth of military equipment here and we have seen that in the last two weeks. but america is an armed society, and the majority of those killed by u.s. police are armed. y...
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katty: i am katty kay in washington, and this is "bbc world news america."ngland relaxes social distancing to get the economy moving. we loo at the science bind those new rules. america's experience shows you still have to be careful thoug cases in over half thetates are rising, and health officials ttell congress that next few weeks are critical. ♪ meering the life of rayshard brooks. funeral services ar held for the african-american man gunned down as he fled from police. and novak djokovic tests positive for coronavirus after holding a much-criticized tennis ent last week. the world number one apologizes. ♪ welcome to "world news america." epidemiologistsften refer to the process of dealing with a pandemic as a hammer and the dance, with the dance the opening up. right now, several countries aro havingring back the hammer, having tried the dance. in the u.k., the prime minister announced a big step to reopening the economy, but it is still cautious. the bbc looks behind the new measures. virus is not about distance, but also how long you spend close to ot
katty: i am katty kay in washington, and this is "bbc world news america."ngland relaxes social distancing to get the economy moving. we loo at the science bind those new rules. america's experience shows you still have to be careful thoug cases in over half thetates are rising, and health officials ttell congress that next few weeks are critical. ♪ meering the life of rayshard brooks. funeral services ar held for the african-american man gunned down as he fled from police. and...
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katty: i am katty kay in washington, and this is "bbc world news ameca."he world sees the highest numberns of new infectn any one day since the coronavirus began. we will take a look around the globe. but the city that neverinleeps is stato wake up ever at --after a devastating battle against the pandemic. new york is opening carefully. and bringing black and white films to the masses. tapping into a call for nostalgia during a time of cris. katty: welcome to "world news america" on pbs and around the glob after months of lockdowns and social distancing, we are fed up with covid, but the virus clearly isn't lord of us. in one w day, 182,000 peope confirmed drug been infected with covid, the highest daily total since this pandic began. most of the new patients are in the americas. brazil alone had 54,000 new infections on sunday. jairs robbins looks of the v across the world. james: each grave is a tragedy of the pandemic. brazil hasd registeremore than 50,000 deaths and one and more than one billion infections president bolsonaro's dermination to dismiss t
katty: i am katty kay in washington, and this is "bbc world news ameca."he world sees the highest numberns of new infectn any one day since the coronavirus began. we will take a look around the globe. but the city that neverinleeps is stato wake up ever at --after a devastating battle against the pandemic. new york is opening carefully. and bringing black and white films to the masses. tapping into a call for nostalgia during a time of cris. katty: welcome to "world news...
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i am katty kay in washington.uthorities in minnesota have stepped up the charges in the death of george floyd. the other three officers have all been charged, alongside derek chauvin,k who faces a more severe or charge. demonstrators are back out in america's cities today. it is the ninth straight if protest--straight day of protest at the killing. when one crisis meets another. why medical experts fear these global demonstrations could lead to a spike in cases of the coronavirus. plus, bringing a chef's touch when in trouble. how jose andres has been helping those affected by the pandemic. katty: welcome to "world news america" on pbs and around the globe. minnesota's attorney general has broadened the push for accountability in the death of george floyd. keith ellison says that derek chauvin, the man seen pressing his knee into mr. floyd's neck, is charged with second-degree murder, and for the first time three other officers are accused of aiding and abetting those actions. protests have swept the united states
i am katty kay in washington.uthorities in minnesota have stepped up the charges in the death of george floyd. the other three officers have all been charged, alongside derek chauvin,k who faces a more severe or charge. demonstrators are back out in america's cities today. it is the ninth straight if protest--straight day of protest at the killing. when one crisis meets another. why medical experts fear these global demonstrations could lead to a spike in cases of the coronavirus. plus,...
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katty kay, i think we have you back. the white house has been lying since this has come out. the president has been lying. grenell has been lying, but that's what he does for a living, what he's done for a living. but the most fascinating part of this is that this threat was so serious that the trump administration notified britain with a warning. but they want us to believe that while they were notifying britain, because this was so serious, they didn't notify their own president. it -- of course, it just -- it strains all credulity. it's ridiculous. >> we reached out to senior british government officials last night and asked if the they had been given these briefings they couldn't confirm or deny it. it was a simple thing to deny if it hadn't happened so you can read your own reporting into their comments. i think we have to get back to david ignatius's question about whether people were trying to keep this from the president or didn't want to raise this to the president because of his long-standing, always perplexing relationship with russia and his desire to kind of plea
katty kay, i think we have you back. the white house has been lying since this has come out. the president has been lying. grenell has been lying, but that's what he does for a living, what he's done for a living. but the most fascinating part of this is that this threat was so serious that the trump administration notified britain with a warning. but they want us to believe that while they were notifying britain, because this was so serious, they didn't notify their own president. it -- of...
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ros: thanks, katty kay live in washington.arnings in india that there could be over 500,000 coronavirucases thereby the end of july, the locown is being nice. we assess what is happening in india. ♪ celebration is beld next month to pay tribute to pay -- to pay tribute to nhs stars. it will take place in july on the day regarded as the birthday nhs. a weekly show of appreciation for key workers, in the first 10 weeks of the lockdown. >> asked what has happened in the last 10 weeks, and what is happening right now, it is so important that we do this altogether. and maybe the idea alone of a gesture, and if you can make a connection, it is way more powerful, from the bottom up through the nation, than when it comes from the other way around, fromo topttom. could be a powerful start of the change that i hope f. ♪ ros: this is "outside source" in the bbc news room, as usual. the brother of george floyd told a congressional committee people around the world want change from police. let's bring you up-to-date on main stories in the
ros: thanks, katty kay live in washington.arnings in india that there could be over 500,000 coronavirucases thereby the end of july, the locown is being nice. we assess what is happening in india. ♪ celebration is beld next month to pay tribute to pay -- to pay tribute to nhs stars. it will take place in july on the day regarded as the birthday nhs. a weekly show of appreciation for key workers, in the first 10 weeks of the lockdown. >> asked what has happened in the last 10 weeks, and...
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jon kay reports. mystery. but are we finally getting closer to understanding? it's this site, two miles away, that archaeologists have been examining, an area known as durrington walls. using ground—penetrating radar, they've been able to look deep into the earth and discovered what could be one of the uk's largest prehistoric sites. a ring of around 20 shafts, dug more than 4,000 years ago, around the time stonehenge was built nearby. these are 20—metre diameter, at least 5—metre deep, sometimes even deeper, we think, shafts or pits that have been dug into the chalk and are oriented in kind of an arc, both to the south and the north of durrington walls. the orientation of them, the spacing of them, would suggest that they have some organised sort of ritualistic reason for being there. the task for historians now is to work out how the newly discovered outer ring of pits is connected to stonehenge itself. the national trust has described the find as "astonishing". what further secrets will it now reve
jon kay reports. mystery. but are we finally getting closer to understanding? it's this site, two miles away, that archaeologists have been examining, an area known as durrington walls. using ground—penetrating radar, they've been able to look deep into the earth and discovered what could be one of the uk's largest prehistoric sites. a ring of around 20 shafts, dug more than 4,000 years ago, around the time stonehenge was built nearby. these are 20—metre diameter, at least 5—metre deep,...
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jon kay is in bristol where the statue was taken down. chanting: take it down!all from grace. for centuries, he took pride of place in bristol, celebrated as a merchant, politician and philanthropist. now, reviled for his part in the slave trade. that statue represents years of oppression, it represents years of hurt and just a lot of emotion and hatred that has been built up inside of us, that we have internalised for years, and that coming down today hopefully signifies change, hopefully we have sent a message, notjust to everyone in the uk or the usa, worldwide. cast in bronze, now daubed with graffiti, one of bristol's most famous sons. some protesters knelt on his neck, a reference to the death of george floyd, across the atlantic. this had begun as a black lives matter demonstration, but it ended in the historic docks, where colston's ships once sailed. gone! jasmine is a trainee teacher. what do you say to somebody who lives in bristol who is horrified by the fact this is gone? people might say it's vandalism, but black people have to walk these streets,
jon kay is in bristol where the statue was taken down. chanting: take it down!all from grace. for centuries, he took pride of place in bristol, celebrated as a merchant, politician and philanthropist. now, reviled for his part in the slave trade. that statue represents years of oppression, it represents years of hurt and just a lot of emotion and hatred that has been built up inside of us, that we have internalised for years, and that coming down today hopefully signifies change, hopefully we...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol. several parts of the uk, with thousands gathering at the us embassy in london. this evening, there have been sporadic clashes between a small group of protesters and police officers near parliament. london police say they have made 11 arrests, chi chi izundu reports. another day where thousands have marched peacefully against racism. in london, the focus was the us embassy. i'm from oakland, california, so i grew up with a lot of police violence around me, and it is something i don't want my son to experience in his life. that's one of the reasons why i'm in this country, because there's less violence, but there still racism so we have to fight it so that's why we are here today. this is my deep passion and i'm here because i believe black people deserve the same chance as everybody else. we need to tackle racism and we've never really dealt with it in this country. there comes a time when we all have to speak up. in glasgow, protesting safely during the pandemic was a concern for org
jon kay, bbc news, bristol. several parts of the uk, with thousands gathering at the us embassy in london. this evening, there have been sporadic clashes between a small group of protesters and police officers near parliament. london police say they have made 11 arrests, chi chi izundu reports. another day where thousands have marched peacefully against racism. in london, the focus was the us embassy. i'm from oakland, california, so i grew up with a lot of police violence around me, and it is...
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jon kay reports.tery. but are we finally getting closer to understanding? it's this site, two miles away, that archaeologists have been examining, an area known as durrington walls. using ground—penetrating radar, they've been able to look deep into the earth and discovered what could be one of the uk's largest prehistoric sites. a ring of around 20 shafts, dug more than 4,000 years ago, around the time stonehenge was built nearby. these are 20—metre diameter, at least 5—metre deep, sometimes even deeper, we think, shafts or pits that have been dug into the chalk and are oriented in kind of an arc, both to the south and the north of durrington walls. the orientation of them, the spacing of them, would suggest that they have some organised sort of ritualistic reason for being there. the task for historians now is to work out how the newly discovered outer ring of pits is connected to stonehenge itself. the national trust has described the find as "astonishing". what further secrets will it now reveal?
jon kay reports.tery. but are we finally getting closer to understanding? it's this site, two miles away, that archaeologists have been examining, an area known as durrington walls. using ground—penetrating radar, they've been able to look deep into the earth and discovered what could be one of the uk's largest prehistoric sites. a ring of around 20 shafts, dug more than 4,000 years ago, around the time stonehenge was built nearby. these are 20—metre diameter, at least 5—metre deep,...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol.al parts of the country — with thousands gathering at the us embassy in london. a small number remained near downing street into this evening, and havejust been ordered to disperse by police. chi chi izundu reports another day where thousands have marched peacefully against racism. in london, the focus was the us embassy. i'm from california, so i grew up with a lot of police violence around me, 0akland, california, and it is something i don't want my son to experience in his life. that's one of the reasons why i'm in this country, because there's less violence, but there still racism so we have to fight it so still racism so we have to fight it so that's why we are here today. this is my deep passion and i'm here because i believe black people deserve the same chance as everybody else. we need to tackle racism and we've never really dealt with it in this country. there comes a time when we all have to speak up. in glasgow protester safety during the pandemic was a concern for organise
jon kay, bbc news, bristol.al parts of the country — with thousands gathering at the us embassy in london. a small number remained near downing street into this evening, and havejust been ordered to disperse by police. chi chi izundu reports another day where thousands have marched peacefully against racism. in london, the focus was the us embassy. i'm from california, so i grew up with a lot of police violence around me, 0akland, california, and it is something i don't want my son to...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol.of bristol slave trader edward colston followed a fresh wave of demands in america, for the removal of statues representing figures who fought for the confederates during the civil war there. on saturday, crowds in richmond tore down a statue of confederate general williams carter wickham which stood outside virginia commonwealth university. that followed the decision by virginia's governor to order the removal of a statue of the leading confederate solder robert e lee from the state's capital. earlier i spoke ashleigh lawrence—sanders — an assistant professor at dayton university specialising in public memory and african american history. i asked her why the death of george floyd has led to a resurgence of these damnds. well, we saw in the first wave of statue removals, it all began pretty much recently, i say all began, but the recent wave began in 2015 after the murders in charleston, south carolina. dylann roof, the murderer, was associated with white supremacist causes and used th
jon kay, bbc news, bristol.of bristol slave trader edward colston followed a fresh wave of demands in america, for the removal of statues representing figures who fought for the confederates during the civil war there. on saturday, crowds in richmond tore down a statue of confederate general williams carter wickham which stood outside virginia commonwealth university. that followed the decision by virginia's governor to order the removal of a statue of the leading confederate solder robert e...
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let's bring in katty kay, who's in washington.n and feelings are running high in america. there are calls across the island in congress by police reform. i get today, what do we see but more finger—pointing, more acrimony, and not much solution, you think there is a possibility that the two sides of the house could come together and find a real change for america?” think where you are seeing some movement as actually in space and am infa nt movement as actually in space and am infant —— individual police departments. you have already had some police departments, big ones like san diego, one of the biggest in the country that had said the applicant an immediate band to chill colds and others they i think they're going to hold their own office as my two accounts, so things are happening at a local level but you are right, in congress it's pretty styled, you have the house looking on the package later today but you let in the senate and you have but a republican proposal and a democratic proposal and the democrats are saying we want
let's bring in katty kay, who's in washington.n and feelings are running high in america. there are calls across the island in congress by police reform. i get today, what do we see but more finger—pointing, more acrimony, and not much solution, you think there is a possibility that the two sides of the house could come together and find a real change for america?” think where you are seeing some movement as actually in space and am infa nt movement as actually in space and am infant ——...
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working them things out and so may not be the case this time around been good to talk to you michael kay gunman from the wilson center program in washington d.c. thank you michael thank you. prosecutors in the u.s. city of atlanta have filed a murder charges against the white police officer who shot and killed a black man in a restaurant parking lot the decision to prosecute hinged in part on a rare occurrence among police offices a fellow officer agreeing to testify against the accused. $50000.00 fulton county his district attorney read out the charges against the police officer who shot rashad brooks dead with 2 bullets to his back. these are the 11 charges against the officer who wrote the 1st europeans felony murder and the possible sentence for a really really conviction would be life life without parole or the you know. the break in what's become known as the blue wall of silence the love prosecutors to level these charges after one of the officers present at the shooting said he would testify against his colleague. indicated that are he would be from one of the 1st police officers
working them things out and so may not be the case this time around been good to talk to you michael kay gunman from the wilson center program in washington d.c. thank you michael thank you. prosecutors in the u.s. city of atlanta have filed a murder charges against the white police officer who shot and killed a black man in a restaurant parking lot the decision to prosecute hinged in part on a rare occurrence among police offices a fellow officer agreeing to testify against the accused....
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president roosevelt, prime minister churchill and chunk i from -- sheng kai-shek china, along with advisorstheir attention on postwar liberation of countries, including korea. the conference included a declaration that korea's long and repressive occupation by japanese military forces would followedby liberation, in due course by korea becoming a free and independent country. two years later, the potsdam conference with the soviet union's voice added reaffirmed the pledge in cairo to stabilize korea as a free, independent nation. but the physical liberation of korea turned out to be soviet union style, which by its alarming spread, suddenly threatened to become a unilateral occupation of all korea, contrary to the agreements at cairo and pottstown. dam.ots planners american identify the 38th parallel as a stopping point for soviet forces. south of that, liberation will be carried out by the united states. as world war ended in 1945, korea founded elf a divided nation -- found itself a divided nation despite its efforts to be a free and united country. assumed control in north korea. traffic
president roosevelt, prime minister churchill and chunk i from -- sheng kai-shek china, along with advisorstheir attention on postwar liberation of countries, including korea. the conference included a declaration that korea's long and repressive occupation by japanese military forces would followedby liberation, in due course by korea becoming a free and independent country. two years later, the potsdam conference with the soviet union's voice added reaffirmed the pledge in cairo to stabilize...
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you know you knew saliva from berlin and the united states struggles to contain a surgeon coronavirus kay says with several states reporting startling new numbers some leaders are tightening restrictions that have been rolled back also coming up on the show italy sees a fresh cluster of virus cases and an apartment complex in the country's south hundreds of people are put into quarantine after an outbreak among seasonal workers and tensions are rising with local residents plus. staying home for summer vacation although borders are open and many people have decided not to go abroad this year we take a look at what berlin has to offer as a staycation destination. i'm claire richardson and welcome to the show the u.s. government's top infectious disease expert dr anthony says the country is facing a serious problem as covert 19 infections surged in southern and western states many states are experiencing at their highest infection rates since the coronavirus price began worst affected are states including florida texas and arizona along with california. says ordered all of its bars to close
you know you knew saliva from berlin and the united states struggles to contain a surgeon coronavirus kay says with several states reporting startling new numbers some leaders are tightening restrictions that have been rolled back also coming up on the show italy sees a fresh cluster of virus cases and an apartment complex in the country's south hundreds of people are put into quarantine after an outbreak among seasonal workers and tensions are rising with local residents plus. staying home for...
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situation neta video conference summit german chancellor angela merkel called on chinese prime minister lee kay chung to secure equal treatment for foreign companies operating in china as germany is about to take over the e.u. presidency in july merkel and li also discussed how to stimulate post corona trade amid growing tensions between beijing and washington. ukraine is one of the few countries in the world where surrogacy is affordable and easy to arrange but the global health emergency has prevented dozens of parents from joining their newborn children the long wait has been painful for couples but potentially disastrous for their children's development some families have finally managed to be united our correspondent nick connelly met one such family one month and 3 days late but at least they're together. and your elders have traveled more than 10000 kilometers by car through continent in lockdown to finally meet their daughter not once but he didn't she still has to get used to us she doesn't know who we are. the daughter spent her 1st month with a carer in an apartment her parents only
situation neta video conference summit german chancellor angela merkel called on chinese prime minister lee kay chung to secure equal treatment for foreign companies operating in china as germany is about to take over the e.u. presidency in july merkel and li also discussed how to stimulate post corona trade amid growing tensions between beijing and washington. ukraine is one of the few countries in the world where surrogacy is affordable and easy to arrange but the global health emergency has...
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working them things out and so may not be the case this time around been good to talk to you michael kay gunman from the wilson center program in washington d.c. thank you michael thank you. here's some of the other stories making news this hour authorities in the u.s. city of atlanta say at the white officer who shot and killed a black man in a restaurant parking lot has been charged with murder and his partner has agreed to testify him against him film officer garrett rolfe shot 27 year old brooks in the back last friday as he tried to run away. in paris hundreds of police officers have been protesting to demand better working conditions the rally was in response to demonstrations around france against alleged police brutality and racism police unions won a victory earlier this week when the government backed down from a newly announced plans and on chokeholds during a wrists. that use chief executive says the block and the united kingdom not through work on a brics a deal just bought the transition period ending this december those who live on the lions said the deal would rely on agr
working them things out and so may not be the case this time around been good to talk to you michael kay gunman from the wilson center program in washington d.c. thank you michael thank you. here's some of the other stories making news this hour authorities in the u.s. city of atlanta say at the white officer who shot and killed a black man in a restaurant parking lot has been charged with murder and his partner has agreed to testify him against him film officer garrett rolfe shot 27 year old...
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latest outbreak over it comes as the country battles the coronavirus with over $3000.00 confirmed to kay says. russian president vladimir putin says the country will hold a nationwide vote on constitutional amendments that would pave the way for him to stay in power for 16 more years he said it was safe to hold the ball even as russia continues to record at record numbers of new coronavirus cases. the flagship german airline is one step closer to fulfilling conditions to receive a multibillion euro state aid package the trans a supervisory board of voted to accept conditions imposed by the european commission they included giving up some landing rights at major airports the demands must now be approved by shareholders. well beyond as they go fans were treated to a 6 goal bonanza and monday's clash between cologne and our. visitors life's h. were hoping to get their title bit of back on the right track after a draw against hearts on match day 28 was a good thing then their strikers were on top form and this match. some games deserve an audience unfortunately stuffed toys were the only spe
latest outbreak over it comes as the country battles the coronavirus with over $3000.00 confirmed to kay says. russian president vladimir putin says the country will hold a nationwide vote on constitutional amendments that would pave the way for him to stay in power for 16 more years he said it was safe to hold the ball even as russia continues to record at record numbers of new coronavirus cases. the flagship german airline is one step closer to fulfilling conditions to receive a multibillion...
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coronavirus kay says and more than half the states in the u.s. are rising and that has led new york new jersey and connecticut to impose a quarantine period for travelers from other states with a high infection rate. and there has also been a record rise in new virus cases in mexico with more than 6200 infections reported late on tuesday more than 23000 people have died there but the country has been criticized for a severe lack of testing. those of the top stories stakes stay with us people in power coronavirus lock down iran is that axed by. every. when the coronavirus pandemic hit iran this year filmmaker jamsheed majid ezzati began documenting his own life and the long term in a nation already beset by international sanctions the result was this intimate portray vice a nation in one of the world's least understood countries. there was a shot but then as if we knew that it was. secure if we knew there was one the only new procedure people tell to go to the funding. for member one of them oh thank you mother have you not heard back. thank you f
coronavirus kay says and more than half the states in the u.s. are rising and that has led new york new jersey and connecticut to impose a quarantine period for travelers from other states with a high infection rate. and there has also been a record rise in new virus cases in mexico with more than 6200 infections reported late on tuesday more than 23000 people have died there but the country has been criticized for a severe lack of testing. those of the top stories stakes stay with us people in...
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washington anchor for bbc world news america, katty kay. and associate editor of the "washington post" and pulitzer prize winning columnist, gene robinson. along with willie and me. mika has the morning off. willie, you see the response that the white house has given, and we can talk to jonathan lemire about this, there are still a few people inside the white house who believe that what the president did on monday was the right thing the do do. it was great politically for him. they're going all in on the law and order thing, thinking that this is 1968. again, lyndon johnson was president in 1968. humphrey was vice president. law and order was used against a sitting incumbent vice president when the country was on fire back then. but you look at the poll numbers. we're going to be showing an abc news poll that just came out a few minutes ago. they show that people overwhelmingly -- and not only overwhelmingly oppose the president's approach to this, but also overwhelmingly support the protest eers. i guess what baffles me so much is why the
washington anchor for bbc world news america, katty kay. and associate editor of the "washington post" and pulitzer prize winning columnist, gene robinson. along with willie and me. mika has the morning off. willie, you see the response that the white house has given, and we can talk to jonathan lemire about this, there are still a few people inside the white house who believe that what the president did on monday was the right thing the do do. it was great politically for him....
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mali had beaten chiang kai shek 3 times in huge battles involving millions of combatants mao was a winner in this contest from the early 1930 s. on but we knew very little about it and people don't understand that even today. shanghai hears the message clearly as foreign businessmen bought up their shops go now go quickly communism archer's take what you can but. in elemental haste the western powers evacuate the city they have built for good and bad alike must leave the business men come for profit as well as missionaries come to here must say good bye is out b.n.c. steams the last of western influence their well to essentially. be even today it's difficult to understand the paranoia ignited by mouse revolution . as we look at china on the map we can see that china is the basic cause of all of our troubles in asia i believe that for the sake of fish. it needs. to be prepared for the puppy billy. a shiny new at their own the united way. one of the myths about mao is that he was an implacable enemy of the capitalist west. shanghai today is a prosperous international city still run by the c
mali had beaten chiang kai shek 3 times in huge battles involving millions of combatants mao was a winner in this contest from the early 1930 s. on but we knew very little about it and people don't understand that even today. shanghai hears the message clearly as foreign businessmen bought up their shops go now go quickly communism archer's take what you can but. in elemental haste the western powers evacuate the city they have built for good and bad alike must leave the business men come for...
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those men sprang into action after a 20 year-old woman ended up in a can now kay recede has the story. >>this stretch of shorty road that has become commonplace for commuters and unfortunately accidents like the 2 countries. >>also this week something short of it could tie a says he was on his way to work as a technician for the alameda county sheriff's department when he saw this car ended up in this can now and lakers on and read over for him and goes in and daniel miranda also pulled over. >>3 strangers who would quickly become rescuers help center to be here and well it when we got one in 3 us as well he called and those are in randy jumped in. and it was a says it was difficult to see under water but miranda was able to find threes as looking at the 20 year-old woman lying there he feared it was too late. >>but he did his best but later down to the polls and enjoy doing. >>so the star city or this or not this is lou you. the this something captain scott myers says that was nothing little these an infield a woman's life had been 5 more minutes and nobody went in to get or could ha
those men sprang into action after a 20 year-old woman ended up in a can now kay recede has the story. >>this stretch of shorty road that has become commonplace for commuters and unfortunately accidents like the 2 countries. >>also this week something short of it could tie a says he was on his way to work as a technician for the alameda county sheriff's department when he saw this car ended up in this can now and lakers on and read over for him and goes in and daniel miranda also...
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welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today: protesters are warned to avoid mass demonstrations sparked by the death of george floyd in the united states, over fears they will spread coronavirus. taking the knee. the american football league reverses its decision and allows players to protest against racial violence when the national anthem is played. royal support — prince william reveals he has been volunteering for a charity by counselling people anonymously during lockdown. chelsea have been crowned champion of the women's super league. after the season was ended early, they've been awarded the title, using a points—per—game ratio, while liverpool have been relegated. it's saturday, june the 6th. our top story: protesters are being urged to stay away from mass—demonstrations against racism this weekend, over fears that they could increase the spread of coronavirus. research suggests the infection rate has risen in the north—west and south—west of england. a number of events are planned across the uk foll
welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today: protesters are warned to avoid mass demonstrations sparked by the death of george floyd in the united states, over fears they will spread coronavirus. taking the knee. the american football league reverses its decision and allows players to protest against racial violence when the national anthem is played. royal support — prince william reveals he has been volunteering for a charity by counselling people anonymously...
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our randy kay, who is in florida, has been trying to figure out why. >> and, jim, i tried to catch up governor today. i wanted to ask about his future plans, i wanted to ask him about whether or not he thinks the state of florida reopened too soon. but by the time his office alerted his schedule for today, it was 6:20 p.m. that's when i got his schedule for today, not tomorrow, but today. and, by that time, about all of his events and schedule for the day was over. in fact, his last event had -- had been 90 minutes before that e-mail even went out. and that's how it goes. this governor seems to just not want to be caught up with. he does not want to answer questions about why he's not mandating masks in the state or about the spike in numbers. and it's not just me who is getting these very late alerts on his schedule. it's many of my cnn colleagues who i spoke with are finding the same thing as well. and we, also, talked with a couple affiliates here. one in tampa, one in miami. they, also, get the schedule alert at the end of the day. so let me show you exactly what i am talking abou
our randy kay, who is in florida, has been trying to figure out why. >> and, jim, i tried to catch up governor today. i wanted to ask about his future plans, i wanted to ask him about whether or not he thinks the state of florida reopened too soon. but by the time his office alerted his schedule for today, it was 6:20 p.m. that's when i got his schedule for today, not tomorrow, but today. and, by that time, about all of his events and schedule for the day was over. in fact, his last event...
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>>and with this in stanislaus county kay recede fox 40 news.ll now mosquito bite or the name of bees it's all out there. yeah or i'm outside i guess they're all coming to get you this way i see it anyway because john trouble looking at our hot weather forecast for today as we're getting into the summer and mosquito months john. >>i know and they don't like the heat which just makes the heat even you want it cold doesn't they'll go but yeah it is definitely turning it's that time of year where those mosquitoes become a problem and the heat indeed becomes a problem as well we saw that last week and this time around we're in the midst of another heat wave. the good news about this one though it's a bit more short lit. we're in the the hottest day of the forecast today so this is the one that you're going to have to get through before the light at the end of the tunnel. san jose looking nice and clear with no cloud cover up above certainly no fog pushing in the day that fog would have spared us the bulk of this he has a high pressure ridge that's a
>>and with this in stanislaus county kay recede fox 40 news.ll now mosquito bite or the name of bees it's all out there. yeah or i'm outside i guess they're all coming to get you this way i see it anyway because john trouble looking at our hot weather forecast for today as we're getting into the summer and mosquito months john. >>i know and they don't like the heat which just makes the heat even you want it cold doesn't they'll go but yeah it is definitely turning it's that time of...
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. >> fugaku is the successor to the kay super computer which became the world's fastest in 2011. >>>t's all for this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm yoshi ogasawara in tokyo. thanks for watching. we'll have more for you soon. >>> w welcome to "newline in depth." i'm aiko dodan. today we fococus on the closing daysys of world war ii. even after japan surrendered, fighting continued in okinawa faro the south as japanes forces resisted, the u.s. military advanced. the battle in okinawa was the bloodiest fighting on japanese soil. in all, over 200,000 people died, most of them civilians. one quarter o of thehe localal population perished. it came to an e e on september 7th, 1945 whej the japanese forces in okinawa signed a document of surrender. recently an nhk world investigation unearthed japanese and u.s. documents that shed light on the forced mobilization of the local civilians by the japanese military. why those people became targets in the warfare and why so many lost their lives. >> it lies in central okinawa. more than 5,500 people from this village died in the battle that took p
. >> fugaku is the successor to the kay super computer which became the world's fastest in 2011. >>>t's all for this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm yoshi ogasawara in tokyo. thanks for watching. we'll have more for you soon. >>> w welcome to "newline in depth." i'm aiko dodan. today we fococus on the closing daysys of world war ii. even after japan surrendered, fighting continued in okinawa faro the south as japanes forces resisted, the u.s. military...