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that particular incident wasn't the first mass shooting so there was public mass shootings that occurred in the 1940s more famously the walk of death which was in new jersey and even back in the 1920s at the turn-of-the-century. here's the other thing, joe mentioned earlier definitions matter so if you think about other types of massacres throughout history particularly the racially motivated you can look back and see we've had this for a long time but while that is being said this phenomena from 1966 to the present day does feel different and somewhat unique and we've often asked ourselves what changed. as you mentioned perhaps our way of treating it and working with it those things have changed but to that point we see some of the biggest differences over time. the united states as a country has sort of eroded back into the social safety net so that is all that support for people. we have much greater and easier access. they are way more accessible now and more plentiful than they've ever been and then of course you've got the internet social media. that's a very modern phenomena the f
that particular incident wasn't the first mass shooting so there was public mass shootings that occurred in the 1940s more famously the walk of death which was in new jersey and even back in the 1920s at the turn-of-the-century. here's the other thing, joe mentioned earlier definitions matter so if you think about other types of massacres throughout history particularly the racially motivated you can look back and see we've had this for a long time but while that is being said this phenomena...
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the mass killing of thousands of people... millions.ank was hanged for the murder of 4 million human beings, 3 millionjews, 1,000,000 poles. it's almost impossible to conceive of the scale of the killing. but you go through their personal documents, their letters, there diaries and you see they are also capable of love and humanity and decency. and this is the fundamental problem. how did a highly intelligent, highly educated, highly cultured human beings get involved in mass murder? and it's notjust an issue for back then. a couple years ago i stood in the international court ofjustice doing the case for gambia against myanmar and the treatment of their rohingya, allegations of genocide and sitting no further away from me and you are today with ?. and i sat there thinking how can you possibly defend this are a core now this is a nobel peace prize winner ofjust a few years ago and now she's standing up in court defending effectively mass killing. you are a highly educated man and you spent years, decades on this very question of how and
the mass killing of thousands of people... millions.ank was hanged for the murder of 4 million human beings, 3 millionjews, 1,000,000 poles. it's almost impossible to conceive of the scale of the killing. but you go through their personal documents, their letters, there diaries and you see they are also capable of love and humanity and decency. and this is the fundamental problem. how did a highly intelligent, highly educated, highly cultured human beings get involved in mass murder? and it's...
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single use plastic isjust a mass moneyl plastic isjust a mass money saver— plastic isjust a mass moneyr for all sorts of companies, including coca—cola and they— companies, including coca—cola and they use incredibly cheap plastic— and they use incredibly cheap plastic to make the packaging and put — plastic to make the packaging and put it on the market and it is and put it on the market and it isiob— and put it on the market and it isjob done, it is gone. in and put it on the market and it is job done, it is gone.- is job done, it is gone. in the last three — is job done, it is gone. in the last three years _ is job done, it is gone. in the last three years alone, - last three years alone, 156,000,000,000 of coca—cola's plastic bottles has been littered, burned or dumped, but coke knew you add an image problem, so announce the plan to recycle more bottles called a world without waste. but, if you look at the small print, there is an admission. there bottles are only recyclable where infrastructure exists. this is the pacific island of samoa. in february, coke stopped producing glass
single use plastic isjust a mass moneyl plastic isjust a mass money saver— plastic isjust a mass moneyr for all sorts of companies, including coca—cola and they— companies, including coca—cola and they use incredibly cheap plastic— and they use incredibly cheap plastic to make the packaging and put — plastic to make the packaging and put it on the market and it is and put it on the market and it isiob— and put it on the market and it isjob done, it is gone. in and put it on the...
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they are still excavating mass grave sites of the invasion of panama. prior to that, powell was an assistant to the secretary of defense under the reagan administration who was charged with looking over military policy in central america. instead of going into what they called asymmetrical warfare like they did in vietnam, the militarists like colin powell decided to stray away fromhose kinds of wars and focus on building up to get big state to state military wars. the fights are on false pretenses with a preview in preparation for the state to state war that followed. amy: in that u.s. invasion of panama that he spearheaded, can you talk about who died? we are not just talking about abstract intellectual policy issues. prof. lusane: i actually went to panama. i went with another reporter. we went down after the invasion and it was horrific. there were mass graves. there was total destruction of neighborhoods. these were poor neighborhoods, we should be clear. ere were wealthy neighborhoods that were surgically missed while they bombed neighborhoods tha
they are still excavating mass grave sites of the invasion of panama. prior to that, powell was an assistant to the secretary of defense under the reagan administration who was charged with looking over military policy in central america. instead of going into what they called asymmetrical warfare like they did in vietnam, the militarists like colin powell decided to stray away fromhose kinds of wars and focus on building up to get big state to state military wars. the fights are on false...
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a very, a ferocious attacks and mass atrocity so on. and they've talked about clearance up . they defined the genocidal attacks against the rainbow s clearance operations and we're hearing that term used again. as we see, tens of thousands of troops deployed to the northwest of the country is no use for my interior minister imitators. sylvania has gone on trial for his role in blocking a migrant rescue ship in 2019. the 5 right politician is accused of kidnapping and abusive power for preventing through vessels from docking for days that were carrying out hundreds of people carrying hundreds of people rather rescued from the mediterranean desperation, led to some migrants jumping off and attempting to swim to shore. just sort of them, i'm sorry for 2 reasons. for the time i didn't spend with my children and for the money of the italians are spending on this political trial organized by the parties on the left. and then a bunch of defending the borders is a duty, not only for a minister, but for everyone. and it's emphasized in our constitution. i think being accused of doing
a very, a ferocious attacks and mass atrocity so on. and they've talked about clearance up . they defined the genocidal attacks against the rainbow s clearance operations and we're hearing that term used again. as we see, tens of thousands of troops deployed to the northwest of the country is no use for my interior minister imitators. sylvania has gone on trial for his role in blocking a migrant rescue ship in 2019. the 5 right politician is accused of kidnapping and abusive power for...
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and southwestern nigeria have led a mass prison break there. according to local officials and facility in oil estate was overrun on friday night. more than $800.00 prisoners were freed. the gunman exchanged gunfire with gods and used dynamite to break through prison walls. 260 inmates have been recaptured sofa while they had been calls for com and dialogue and is for teenie, which is africa's last absolute monarchy. dozens of people have been killed or injured and months of pro democracy protests that mediators from southern africa, regional block say the king wants an end to the violence. natasha game reports now from the bonnie. the campus of car bois high school belies its academic excellence . as the best performing it is swati, now its library and textbooks are chart and classrooms vandalized during unrest linked to pro democracy protests. it is not good because as as a school, we always say before having linens in class to teach them. we are still not yet good in online learning. we are trying to use it for some part is wonderful to good
and southwestern nigeria have led a mass prison break there. according to local officials and facility in oil estate was overrun on friday night. more than $800.00 prisoners were freed. the gunman exchanged gunfire with gods and used dynamite to break through prison walls. 260 inmates have been recaptured sofa while they had been calls for com and dialogue and is for teenie, which is africa's last absolute monarchy. dozens of people have been killed or injured and months of pro democracy...
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well he how your coffee felt. medina, cuz if i let the mass mass, if that the ha, ha ha, only a little bottom you on almost from the gilmore office, i in middle bus to come your coffee, how they want. i didn't want to cut them desperate hail. yeah. the ada and you know, help us get to get amen and it's vienna, the thought because we have a lot of them. my father had the jetta year when my father had that of the year you have the cassandra gates and surreal. a could have an underground network underneath the gaza strip. at this point that's been built for 15 years, they have the capacity to keep their military operations and they're planning separate from the largest civilian area in the gaza strip with the least military benefit. because remodel is the furthest from the border who it's, it's the most densely populated area of an urban, the urban environment. and it militarily makes no sense when the demolish towers were attractive to businesses because of the services they provided. companies requiring stability rented office space there, knowing that electricity, water, and other esse
well he how your coffee felt. medina, cuz if i let the mass mass, if that the ha, ha ha, only a little bottom you on almost from the gilmore office, i in middle bus to come your coffee, how they want. i didn't want to cut them desperate hail. yeah. the ada and you know, help us get to get amen and it's vienna, the thought because we have a lot of them. my father had the jetta year when my father had that of the year you have the cassandra gates and surreal. a could have an underground network...
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was a mass deployment in we're kind state of troops and weapons on a very systematic basis. and then all hell, fire broke loose, and these troops surrounded villages. they attack them ferociously. people, many people were killed the worst. incredible. oh, richard, human rights of violations and torture, just unspeakable violence. and so we're seeing that pattern. we're seeing the massing of troops, the deployment in areas that the of the hunter has decided. it is an area that needs to be, as they say, opening up clearance operations. now this is the term that everyone in me and more knows at least those in the ethnic areas. that just that means of potential. a very, a ferocious attacks and mass atrocity so on. and they've talked about clearance up . they defined the genocidal attacks against the rainbow s clearance operations and we're hearing that term used again. as we see, tens of thousands of troops deployed to the northwest of the country. turkeys president has ordered 10, west men, bassett as be expelled off. they called for the release of a child philanthropist. osmon
was a mass deployment in we're kind state of troops and weapons on a very systematic basis. and then all hell, fire broke loose, and these troops surrounded villages. they attack them ferociously. people, many people were killed the worst. incredible. oh, richard, human rights of violations and torture, just unspeakable violence. and so we're seeing that pattern. we're seeing the massing of troops, the deployment in areas that the of the hunter has decided. it is an area that needs to be, as...
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into the destructive cycle of extreme weather. toys for planets us with on al jazeera, ah, fears of mass atrocities in myanmar with reports that troops are gathering in the rest of no, ah, hello there, i'm the store the attain, this is out there at life and are also coming up a show, a strength by hungarian prime minister victor urban on a symbolic day marking an anti soviet uprising. but a united opposition is now mounting it stiffest challenge and a decade. italy's form, the interior minister, goes on trial for kidnapping and the abuse of power for preventing a migrant rescue ship from docking and 2019 and tens of thousands of people from minority fades rally and bangladesh. protesting against a recent series of attacks on hindu temples and homes of nami, on mas conflict, could be about to escalate into an even gray say human rights catastrophe. that's the wanting from the un special rapport term who's fearing mass atrocities and even more loss of life. there are reports that the military gender is now deploying tens of thousands of soldiers and heavy weapons to the north and northwest
into the destructive cycle of extreme weather. toys for planets us with on al jazeera, ah, fears of mass atrocities in myanmar with reports that troops are gathering in the rest of no, ah, hello there, i'm the store the attain, this is out there at life and are also coming up a show, a strength by hungarian prime minister victor urban on a symbolic day marking an anti soviet uprising. but a united opposition is now mounting it stiffest challenge and a decade. italy's form, the interior...
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that results in mass incarceration and other harms. the equal act is one important step, among so many, but we have to take to end the cycle. i want to end once again [inaudible] if mr. gohmert is right, texas did this years ago i will say words >> the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. >> i yield three minutes to the distinguished gentlelady from texas, again from texas, miss jackson-lee. >> the chair recognizes the distinguished gentlelady from texas. >> mister speaker, i think you and i thank the distinguished chairman of the judiciary committee for yielding, and with the distinguished gentleman from rhode island, judge gohmert we know that texas knows how to lead. so thank you so very much for bringing that to our attention. let me take just a moment to turn and say thank you to chairman jeffries for leaving us on and providing the energy and the engine for doing something that is both, and will be, lifesaving. it is and will continue to be life-saving. it is my life's work to use the criminal
that results in mass incarceration and other harms. the equal act is one important step, among so many, but we have to take to end the cycle. i want to end once again [inaudible] if mr. gohmert is right, texas did this years ago i will say words >> the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. >> i yield three minutes to the distinguished gentlelady from texas, again from texas, miss jackson-lee. >> the chair recognizes the distinguished...
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it claimed those towers house or mass intelligence offices. it also accused her mass of using. i'll shut up talent for a cold terrorism purposes. the bozer jolla civilian without going to look mckesson listed butter hamas ala thought. i did, my mother cannot, will not go. what year is the son in law among the little at the salon? they laughed very. yeah. ah, israel has claimed, at least in one case, that i know of that aha mass offices. and to be precise, how mass intelligence was housed in one of the towers. however, there is another principle of international laws of warfare, and that is the principle of proportionality. it's not enough that the target is legitimate. ah, if the expected result of an attack is massive of damage to civilians and civilian objects, that outweighs the military advantage of rob, of erasing the military target. then the attack is also legal. in military terms, the principle of proportionality concerns, the obligation to weigh military objectives against the risk of harm to civilians. armies around the world have the use of advanced weapons technolog
it claimed those towers house or mass intelligence offices. it also accused her mass of using. i'll shut up talent for a cold terrorism purposes. the bozer jolla civilian without going to look mckesson listed butter hamas ala thought. i did, my mother cannot, will not go. what year is the son in law among the little at the salon? they laughed very. yeah. ah, israel has claimed, at least in one case, that i know of that aha mass offices. and to be precise, how mass intelligence was housed in one...
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i'm the co founder of the kids mass, city angle born and raised to cover all my life. the purpose of doing it today is basically and the climate of neighborhood that we come from this ranch, a lot of violence, a lot of students happening sometimes. unfortunately, young people are around to see those things. again, people are victims, other things happening it's o b a k, not community. because a lot of times we ought to 1st find that i say ambulance out of 1st responders, what a lot of times a friend or family member, brother, sister, is there was something tragic happens and what do you do in that situation? so my 1st question is how long do you think it would take to get sort of thing to do that? but if i'm, he's bigger, what i was gonna answer this is that, okay, so the estimate around a 30 minute dave, i know how much blood is in a human body. okay. so is that 4.5 liter was, is about one and see a visually that's 2 parts to lead. so how long do you think it takes 1st of lead time. ok, well yes. i've been asking some ladies in the back. yeah. can guess they can be wr
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. >>> and the bay area county that is reopening one of the mass vaccination sites hoping to increase its vaccination rate. so what is the prognosis after day one? >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. thank you for being with us on this wednesday. >> if you've been to the grocery store or gas pump, this is not going to surprise you. nearly everything we buy is getting more expensive. the lawsuitest consumer undechl is the general gauge of how much things cost. for the first time in many years, inflation has jumped significantly. nbc bay area's robert honda joints us from a discount gas station with more on what the experts are predicting about what is going to happen to our prices in the future and if there is anything we can do about it. robert? >> well this gas and shop on mckey road has the lowest listed prices in the south bay. and a lot of people here told us when you try to keep up with costs, this is a good place to start. >> alonzo park loves his classic 1949 dodge car and there say reason he's coming back to this gas station. tl is a price to pay to drive a lo
. >>> and the bay area county that is reopening one of the mass vaccination sites hoping to increase its vaccination rate. so what is the prognosis after day one? >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. thank you for being with us on this wednesday. >> if you've been to the grocery store or gas pump, this is not going to surprise you. nearly everything we buy is getting more expensive. the lawsuitest consumer undechl is the general gauge of how much things...
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but in a world of mass incarceration where you have mass convictions and pleas, prosecutors don't really i needo give much thoughte to cases at all. andth sadly they don't. they just churn them out. and they churn them out often impersonally and without much care. so the framers knew they were putting up an architecture, it was supposed to be hard to put people into cages and stigma tize them as criminals. but allls it took was five justices to decide governmental efficiency was more important than that commitment to the jury. now, even worsewas than all th and i think it's pretty bad is that the supreme court dismantles this protection, but it doesn't insist anything be put in its place, so there's effectively no oversight on prosecutorial pressure. pleas are accepted with very littlege taught. george fisher has documented hol judges go along with pleas. same reason- the supreme court allowed this enterprise to go forward in the first place. and defendants are getting governmental oversight within prosecutors offices either. you don't have a right to go up thee chain of command in a pro
but in a world of mass incarceration where you have mass convictions and pleas, prosecutors don't really i needo give much thoughte to cases at all. andth sadly they don't. they just churn them out. and they churn them out often impersonally and without much care. so the framers knew they were putting up an architecture, it was supposed to be hard to put people into cages and stigma tize them as criminals. but allls it took was five justices to decide governmental efficiency was more important...
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we're seeing the massing of troops. the deployment in areas that the of the hunter has decided is, is an area that needs to be, as they say, opening up clearance operations. now this is the term that everyone and me and more knows at least those in the ethnic areas that that means of potential very ferocious attacks and mass atrocity so on. and they've talked about clearance up. they defined the genocidal attacks against the rainbow s clearance operations and we're hearing that term used again. as we see, tens of thousands of troops deployed to the northwest of the country or moving on an rival rallies are taking place in hungary is capital in support of opposing candidates and parliamentary elections next year. thousands of supporters of prime minister victor or ban have been marching through budapest on the anniversary of the anti soviet uprising of 1956. he though faces an unprecedented challenge from a united opposition spanning the left and the rise piece. a mock is i a conservative mer, is their candidate. they're
we're seeing the massing of troops. the deployment in areas that the of the hunter has decided is, is an area that needs to be, as they say, opening up clearance operations. now this is the term that everyone and me and more knows at least those in the ethnic areas that that means of potential very ferocious attacks and mass atrocity so on. and they've talked about clearance up. they defined the genocidal attacks against the rainbow s clearance operations and we're hearing that term used again....
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of the deadliest mass shootings in american history. she was sending us texas like saying, i love you, i'm sorry. i know that because she didn't think she was going to make it i teach you would have a concealed gun on them. they go for special training and you would no longer have a gun free zone. ah, to the revolution. a peaceful one because it is of by and for the young people in this country to this movement began and people have asked me, do you think any change is going to come from this? look around, we are the change my generation having spent our entire lives seeing mass shooting after mass shooting has learned that our voices are powerful and are move with me mom and she just doesn't like a situation better. we know that adding more guns to a situation doesn't save any lives. a good a myth for ah are mm won't. people died in the last half of this year than died in the landing and more americans died in the 1st top this year. that's insane. that's crazy, and people just don't realize it because they don't see it in the same way
of the deadliest mass shootings in american history. she was sending us texas like saying, i love you, i'm sorry. i know that because she didn't think she was going to make it i teach you would have a concealed gun on them. they go for special training and you would no longer have a gun free zone. ah, to the revolution. a peaceful one because it is of by and for the young people in this country to this movement began and people have asked me, do you think any change is going to come from this?...
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but it's mass participation again.l health by taking exercise is the best thing to do for you, and it'sjust great to be here. seven times the champion here — david weir! david weir agrees. he was ready to retire after the paralympics, but can't resist the london marathon. he is back for yet more. i've just got this bug for it, and to, you know, get. on the start line in 2000 and still be here now is truly amazing. - and weir will win once again in london. so 40,000 will try to get to the traditional finishing line here on the mall. another 40,000 will be competing wherever in the world life finds them, running the london marathon virtually. for example, in germany. hello, guys. my name is anas al masri, from palestine. i'm in training for the london marathon. he is part of the international refugee team. ifeel so happy, because this is my favourite sport. it's your favourite sport to run marathons, anas? favourite sport — marathons. i feel so happy, because... oh, my god. it's ok, it's good. well, sport is the world's
but it's mass participation again.l health by taking exercise is the best thing to do for you, and it'sjust great to be here. seven times the champion here — david weir! david weir agrees. he was ready to retire after the paralympics, but can't resist the london marathon. he is back for yet more. i've just got this bug for it, and to, you know, get. on the start line in 2000 and still be here now is truly amazing. - and weir will win once again in london. so 40,000 will try to get to the...
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you cannot have mass incarceration unless you have mass case processing. the only way you can process the number of promote cases we do in america is if you do away with jury trials. why would a defendant give up the benefit of a jury trial of their peers to make sure that the government can prove its case? why give up the gold standard of the constitution that the framers took such great pains to inflict -- include. the answer is they are being coerced. prosecutors are threatening them with longer punishments as a go to trial. more and more laws create mandatory minimums and prosecutors have full control over how much exposure risk is. as maxims get higher, that is an anchor to make all sentences higher. that targeting, negotiation -- bargaining negotiation framework is one where it prosecutors hold in norma's power. in 1971 the supreme court not only gave official recognition to this kind of bargaining in new york, but also praises it. it views as a necessity. the court said that if every criminal charge was subjected to a whole trial the state and feder
you cannot have mass incarceration unless you have mass case processing. the only way you can process the number of promote cases we do in america is if you do away with jury trials. why would a defendant give up the benefit of a jury trial of their peers to make sure that the government can prove its case? why give up the gold standard of the constitution that the framers took such great pains to inflict -- include. the answer is they are being coerced. prosecutors are threatening them with...
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vice dean barkow will speak on the courts and mass incarceration. thank you very much for sticking around. i very much appreciate it. it's an honor to deliver the simon lecture today. i am especially happy that it is constitution day here at cato institute. because of the great work that the cato institute does generally in defending constitutional rights, it's especially important in criminal law. it's one of the leaders and defending those rights. its work has been outstanding. i am going to talk about a contrast between that outstanding defense of the constitution here and what it looks like at the supreme court. this contrast is quite stark. and the courts almost complete application to the government in criminal proceedings, in constitutional language and history, it's the topic of my lecture. so plenty of blame to go around for america's rising mass incarceration. but today i want you to understand the supreme court's role in that. because it is one of the architects. they may not have designed it. they may not have intended it. but they have
vice dean barkow will speak on the courts and mass incarceration. thank you very much for sticking around. i very much appreciate it. it's an honor to deliver the simon lecture today. i am especially happy that it is constitution day here at cato institute. because of the great work that the cato institute does generally in defending constitutional rights, it's especially important in criminal law. it's one of the leaders and defending those rights. its work has been outstanding. i am going to...
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to repair the qovu mass.k the bet is, and it's a substantial bat, we can get all the _ it's a substantial bat, we can get all the way— it's a substantial bat, we can get all the way through to april and beyond — all the way through to april and beyond because those tax rises come in april. _ beyond because those tax rises come in april. in— beyond because those tax rises come in april, in the social care levy which — in april, in the social care levy which is — in april, in the social care levy which is a _ in april, in the social care levy which is a form of income tax — the bed is— which is a form of income tax — the bed is that — which is a form of income tax — the bed is that the inflation, the pressures of energy prices might have _ pressures of energy prices might have gone away a little bit, so we won't _ have gone away a little bit, so we won't fill — have gone away a little bit, so we won't fill the tax too much. but inflation, — won't fill the tax too much. but inflation, the chief economist of the
to repair the qovu mass.k the bet is, and it's a substantial bat, we can get all the _ it's a substantial bat, we can get all the way— it's a substantial bat, we can get all the way through to april and beyond — all the way through to april and beyond because those tax rises come in april. _ beyond because those tax rises come in april. in— beyond because those tax rises come in april, in the social care levy which — in april, in the social care levy which is — in april, in the social...
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very a ferocious attacks and mass atrocity. so they've talked about clearance up, they defined the genocidal attacks against the rainbow as clear as operations. and we're hearing that term used again. as we see, tens of thousands of troops deployed to the north west of the time that is incredibly consenting to fee that the world is going to sit back and watch this happen on stand up and take action. well, my, my message to the united nations general assembly yesterday is that people are, have lost hope in the united nations. they truly don't, but that is people in the more they do not believe that the united nations, the international community really cares. and so they desperately need an action and i and i outlined up some of those steps should. the international community can take deny weapons to the hunter, denied money that they need to supply those troops. this is one of the largest militaries in the region. indeed, the world and deny legitimacy to the, to the hunter. those are the 3 things for wanted, needs from the inte
very a ferocious attacks and mass atrocity. so they've talked about clearance up, they defined the genocidal attacks against the rainbow as clear as operations. and we're hearing that term used again. as we see, tens of thousands of troops deployed to the north west of the time that is incredibly consenting to fee that the world is going to sit back and watch this happen on stand up and take action. well, my, my message to the united nations general assembly yesterday is that people are, have...
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now the world health organization is adamant that mass vaccinations is the way to end the pandemic. and this is what they have said on it repeatedly. vaccines save millions of lives each year. vaccines work by training and preparing the body's natural defenses, the immune system to recognize and fight off the viruses. but it seems that many of new york city is most essential workers, fire departments, police officers, sanitation workers, teachers, others. many of them simply do not agree with the world health organization and they are willing to go on unpaid leave for refusing the jab. yes, certainly be interesting to see what that does happen often. pm, in terms of those motions, services around the city. kayla, thanks for that. we'll be back to you. no doubt, later in the day. well, joe biden is met with his french counterpart in italy. it's the 1st meetings in washington, an outraged paris by going behind its back over a submarine deal with australia, talks come out of the larger g 20 gathering in rome tomorrow. it's all over reports . well, was hotly anticipated, says it took pl
now the world health organization is adamant that mass vaccinations is the way to end the pandemic. and this is what they have said on it repeatedly. vaccines save millions of lives each year. vaccines work by training and preparing the body's natural defenses, the immune system to recognize and fight off the viruses. but it seems that many of new york city is most essential workers, fire departments, police officers, sanitation workers, teachers, others. many of them simply do not agree with...
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face—to—face talks have taken place in doha between senior us and taliban officials as mass funeralse held in afghanistan for the victims of the bomb blast on friday. taiwan says it will work to hold fast the front lines of democracy and freedom after china says reunification must be held. plunged into near darkness, lebanon suffers another nationwide power cut amid an ongoing economic crisis. growing pressure on the uk government to intervene as small firms fear going out of business under soaring energy costs. and british schoolchildren present a petition at buckingham palace calling on the royalfamily petition at buckingham palace calling on the royal family to re— wild its largest estates of land. talks have taken place in doha between senior us and taliban officials. it is the first face—to—face meeting since the militants seized control of afghanistan. mass funerals have been held in afghanistan for the many victims of the huge bomb blast in kunduz on friday. secunder kermani reports. prayers and tears for the dead. up to 80 people are now said to have died in the blast on frid
face—to—face talks have taken place in doha between senior us and taliban officials as mass funeralse held in afghanistan for the victims of the bomb blast on friday. taiwan says it will work to hold fast the front lines of democracy and freedom after china says reunification must be held. plunged into near darkness, lebanon suffers another nationwide power cut amid an ongoing economic crisis. growing pressure on the uk government to intervene as small firms fear going out of business under...
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we are looking at mass shortages of food and supplies everywhere. idea that this is one of the top items in california making sure aisles are gender-neutral for people when the nothing on the shelves in the first place let's face it, mass exodus out of california and places like texas and georgia florida, we are seeing this play out in real time. the empires falling in places with the most democratic of a progressive centralized authoritarian overreach of the once collapsing first. kennedy: you are right and you know what happened, people spend who first. they moved to austin, florida like no, it's a pretty great care. his good restaurants, no state income tax, regulatory burden are minimum and prepare like what am i doing still in california? it's a good thing they are not going to have any pink in the toy section. i think that's really, really important. >> it's ridiculous. when you think about it, some of the most irrational beings on the planet are very rational in terms of the marketplace. have you ever tried to steer a kid toward something the
we are looking at mass shortages of food and supplies everywhere. idea that this is one of the top items in california making sure aisles are gender-neutral for people when the nothing on the shelves in the first place let's face it, mass exodus out of california and places like texas and georgia florida, we are seeing this play out in real time. the empires falling in places with the most democratic of a progressive centralized authoritarian overreach of the once collapsing first. kennedy: you...
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neither man ordered or committed mass murder, but by simply being part of the nazi machine, they wereery simple. if someone consciously contributes to systematic mass killings, that's legally relevant, regardless of whether it happened yesterday ora longtime ago. but germany's nazi—hunters are running out of time. state prosecutors are currently working on eight other cases before age and infirmity bring to a close this, the darkest chapter of german history. germany is still, in many ways, haunted by the horrors perpetrated in its name. these trials, a final opportunity to hear from the people who were there. it's aboutjustice, of course. it's also about delivering a public record and a warning. jenny hill, bbc news, berlin. he's being hailed as the rising star of the classical music world. 24—year—old randall goosby is a violinist who's determined to make classical music more inclusive. born to african—american and korean parents, his focus is on works that reflect black culture. earlier this month, he performed at the 20th anniversary of 9/11 at ground zero. now he's touring britai
neither man ordered or committed mass murder, but by simply being part of the nazi machine, they wereery simple. if someone consciously contributes to systematic mass killings, that's legally relevant, regardless of whether it happened yesterday ora longtime ago. but germany's nazi—hunters are running out of time. state prosecutors are currently working on eight other cases before age and infirmity bring to a close this, the darkest chapter of german history. germany is still, in many ways,...
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the crack cocaine and powder cocaine disparity has greatly contributed to the rise of mass incarceration, devastated communities of color and severely undermine public don't instance in our justice system. the equal act would finally equalize the treatment of powder cocaine and crack cocaine, two forms of the same drug by eliminating the sentencing disparity and provide a path to retroactive relief to disparity not rooted in science, does not promote public safety and fosters racial disparitys. i comment our representatives jeffries, bobby scott, kelly armstrong and don bacon for introducing this important bipartisanship legislation, and i urge all members to support it. i reserve thebalance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. gohmert: thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. gohmert: thank you. in the 1980's, as chairman nadler has said, congress enacted harsh penalties for federal drug offenses including mandatory minimum sentences. in that
the crack cocaine and powder cocaine disparity has greatly contributed to the rise of mass incarceration, devastated communities of color and severely undermine public don't instance in our justice system. the equal act would finally equalize the treatment of powder cocaine and crack cocaine, two forms of the same drug by eliminating the sentencing disparity and provide a path to retroactive relief to disparity not rooted in science, does not promote public safety and fosters racial disparitys....
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these are the defendants, 22 defendants, each one charged with mass murder. pleaded not guilty, no—one ever showed any sign of remorse, whatsoever, and i remember very well what i said: "may it please your honours, it is with sorrow and with hope that we here disclose murder of over a million innocent and defenceless men, women and children. vengeance is not our goal, nor do we seek merely a just retribution. we ask this court to affirm by international penal action man's right to live in peace and dignity, regardless of his race or creed. the case we present is a plea of humanity to law". that these men wrote the darkest page in human history. people were murdered because they didn't share the race, the colour and the ideology of their executioners. i thought it was horrible then, i think it's horrible now, and i appealed for a rule of law, which would, in future, protect people from that type of atrocity. when you look at that picture of you there, 27 years of age, chief prosecutor in the nuremberg process. that was an accident that i was a chief prosecutor
these are the defendants, 22 defendants, each one charged with mass murder. pleaded not guilty, no—one ever showed any sign of remorse, whatsoever, and i remember very well what i said: "may it please your honours, it is with sorrow and with hope that we here disclose murder of over a million innocent and defenceless men, women and children. vengeance is not our goal, nor do we seek merely a just retribution. we ask this court to affirm by international penal action man's right to live...
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that's when mass manufacturing was born. it went hand in hand with colonialism. as western nations used slave labor in large scale farming and to extract raw materials, industrialized countries grew their economies by burning fossil fuels. and he, scientists believe that those emissions lead to an increase in the planets average temperature around the year, 1830 created by practices, ball of a colonial mindset to create wealth. climate change has become one of our most pressing threats. and fittingly next week the you and climate summit will bring governments together in scotland to decide the goals of the parish agreement. aah! so let's bring it our guests in london. we have with us at echo ashley. he is the curator of that exhibition. we were hearing about just a few moments ago. we are history and from hamburg, yoga zimmer. he's a professor at the university of hamburg focusing on colonialism, genocide, africa, and post colonial memory. gentlemen, welcome to you both echo. let's start with you. tell us more about the thinking behind this exhibition. it aims ho
that's when mass manufacturing was born. it went hand in hand with colonialism. as western nations used slave labor in large scale farming and to extract raw materials, industrialized countries grew their economies by burning fossil fuels. and he, scientists believe that those emissions lead to an increase in the planets average temperature around the year, 1830 created by practices, ball of a colonial mindset to create wealth. climate change has become one of our most pressing threats. and...
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a very, a ferocious attacks and mass atrocity so on. and they've talked about clearance up . they defined the genocidal attacks against the rainbow s clearance operations and we're hearing that term used again. as we see, tens of thousands of troops deployed to the northwest of the country, watching out their ally from london much more still ahead on the program. 10 ambassadors are expelled from turkey for calling for the release of the jell. philanthropists and farmers in spain take inspiration from mother nature to beat yawns in a harsh climate. ah, with that's been quite halt in a good part of australia to the north. that's from to some thunderstorms and car to spread out. so that'll not attempt you back a bit. but the real vicious thunderstorm who so recently in, for example, eastern queens in the new south wales that away sunday is a much quieter looking picture. still pretty hot, but look at brisbin as an example. now $35.00 is above where it should be. you have to 2070 back down to normal as well to get in. frontal system comes through and then the rebirth of the re gr
a very, a ferocious attacks and mass atrocity so on. and they've talked about clearance up . they defined the genocidal attacks against the rainbow s clearance operations and we're hearing that term used again. as we see, tens of thousands of troops deployed to the northwest of the country, watching out their ally from london much more still ahead on the program. 10 ambassadors are expelled from turkey for calling for the release of the jell. philanthropists and farmers in spain take...
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election was supposed to be held next year, but it was brought forward in response to 2000 and 19th mass, anti government demonstrations. nearly 25000000 people were eligible to vote. but many iraqis a say they don't think the election will change anything. and others have called for an actual boycott. alley hashem reports from back that for some of the people heading to vote here in baghdad, this election may not change much. what for the government? and it's deeply divided political establishment. it's about legitimacy. the turnout will likely decide got, and that's why senior government officials and political leaders rush to pulling stations early in the morning to cast their votes. a give and the som jamie undetected was. i know we all has to contribute to change our reality. i want to tell a rockies that we still have time ahead of us to day go out and vote change or reality for iraq and for the future. there are more than 3000. busy candidates running for the selection on the quarter of them are independent. this is another reason why some voters say they are skeptical of the forc
election was supposed to be held next year, but it was brought forward in response to 2000 and 19th mass, anti government demonstrations. nearly 25000000 people were eligible to vote. but many iraqis a say they don't think the election will change anything. and others have called for an actual boycott. alley hashem reports from back that for some of the people heading to vote here in baghdad, this election may not change much. what for the government? and it's deeply divided political...
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mass shooting has learned that our voices are powerful and our booth with her mom. and she just doesn't like a situation better. you know, we know that adding more guns to a situation doesn't save any lives a good a gone is a myth for ah, people died in the 1st half of this year and then died in the landing and more americans died in the 1st office. yeah, that's insane. that's crazy. and people just don't realize it because they don't see it in the same way that we see a war. it doesn't impact on the same way. ah . craft a new family. oh, yes. a hurting together brings us closer together to fight for something better. oh, my name is alex king, i'm 70. i am a senior. i'm normal mondale college brother. hello. as well as apiece. we're in the littlewood years madison ah chicago. i've been at the forefront of gonzalez for a very long time with 650 people been murdered in the year 2017 at 700. $71.00 a year, 2016. but that's not it. gone. violence trials and places like florida, a washington dc. angela is nationwide, a lot one's friends and family on the regular basis du
mass shooting has learned that our voices are powerful and our booth with her mom. and she just doesn't like a situation better. you know, we know that adding more guns to a situation doesn't save any lives a good a gone is a myth for ah, people died in the 1st half of this year and then died in the landing and more americans died in the 1st office. yeah, that's insane. that's crazy. and people just don't realize it because they don't see it in the same way that we see a war. it doesn't impact...
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mass murderers and of otherwise decent people.es and i have seen it and all wars and all nationalities and i have seen itand in all wars and all nationalities and i have seen it and in all the wars, these are not wild animals wore out for blood, these are patriots who were trying to do their duty to protect either their religion or their nationality or the economic security. these are the three major causes. we have not learned that you cannot kill an ideology with the gun. we still go at it with the same stupid approach of spending all of your assets of building weapons and more weapons to kill more people and depriving people of the things they need to eliminate the fears which they have in their life. a man was desperate because he has no job and has no money. and the money spent on weapons could be spent on limiting the cause of this discontent, he's not going to go out and kill people the way they do today. you were very instrumental— way they do today. you were very instrumental in - way they do today. you were very instrume
mass murderers and of otherwise decent people.es and i have seen it and all wars and all nationalities and i have seen itand in all wars and all nationalities and i have seen it and in all the wars, these are not wild animals wore out for blood, these are patriots who were trying to do their duty to protect either their religion or their nationality or the economic security. these are the three major causes. we have not learned that you cannot kill an ideology with the gun. we still go at it...
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we're seeing the massing of troops. the deployment in areas that the of the hunter has decided is, is an area that needs to be, as they say, opening up clearance operations. now this is the term that everyone and me and more knows at least those in the ethnic areas. that just that means of potential, a very, a ferocious attacks and massive tropical so on. and they've talked about clearance up. they defined the genocidal attacks against the rainbow s clearance operations. and we're hearing that term used again. as we see, tens of thousands of troops deployed to the northwest of the country. tens of thousands of people from my north face have been rallying in cities across bangladesh, protesting against a series of attacks on hindu temples and homes. at least 6 people were killed earlier this month as hindus a celebration over let your festival. if one of claims that the muslim holy book the koran was disrespected in a temple, a protest is a calling for judicial commission to investigate. the attacks will have been severa
we're seeing the massing of troops. the deployment in areas that the of the hunter has decided is, is an area that needs to be, as they say, opening up clearance operations. now this is the term that everyone and me and more knows at least those in the ethnic areas. that just that means of potential, a very, a ferocious attacks and massive tropical so on. and they've talked about clearance up. they defined the genocidal attacks against the rainbow s clearance operations. and we're hearing that...
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s. military did not find any weapons of mass destruction. they did not find any biological weapons laboratories. they did not find hidden stores of uranium and plans to build nuclear weapons. they did not find ties between saddam hussein and canada. all of which had been, had been part of the, the case, the cow present. and i think that he did watch few people in the political realm would do. which is to come out and say, this was wrong. i was wrong. never said i lied because he didn't believe he had lied. he believes that he had presented what was given to him. and again, what he had done due diligence and examining it turned out that there was a lot of skepticism at some levels in the cia in the state department. and those were never pursued. and they were so convinced they wanted to do that. you know, it's hard to say people were lying, but they believed what they set out to believe in the 1st place. well, i remember that time, i remember when richard perle came out after colon pow, convince president bush to take this to the united natio
s. military did not find any weapons of mass destruction. they did not find any biological weapons laboratories. they did not find hidden stores of uranium and plans to build nuclear weapons. they did not find ties between saddam hussein and canada. all of which had been, had been part of the, the case, the cow present. and i think that he did watch few people in the political realm would do. which is to come out and say, this was wrong. i was wrong. never said i lied because he didn't believe...
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>> when you see headlines of mass firings and hundreds of people losing their jobs look at the bigger story. jillian: friday october 8th, president biden dismissing outrage over and vaccinated americans losing their jobs as his approval rating on the economy dips to a new low. we await a new jobs report this morning. todd: a migrant crisis at the southern border taking a toll on biden's presidency is a delegation heads to mexico city, they ignore the elephant in the room as the borders are sit on the sidelines. jillian: one and if a mascot takes working the crowd to a new level. we will show you what happens next. todd: what would you do if a mascot landed on your head. jillian: bigger than me. >> it is friday morning. you are on a prompter. don't do that to us. jillian: thanks for joining us. a live look at the white house where president biden is holding out hope for better jobs report after disappointing numbers. todd: inflation sores and the president's agenda remains in the air. >> reporter: here is a tease that could be interesting. the president hopes to avoid a repeat of disma
>> when you see headlines of mass firings and hundreds of people losing their jobs look at the bigger story. jillian: friday october 8th, president biden dismissing outrage over and vaccinated americans losing their jobs as his approval rating on the economy dips to a new low. we await a new jobs report this morning. todd: a migrant crisis at the southern border taking a toll on biden's presidency is a delegation heads to mexico city, they ignore the elephant in the room as the borders...
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it was the country's deadliest mass killing in a decade could -- in decade. american basketball's pandemic problems. the brooklyn nets have banded their star, kyrie irving, from playing because he refuses to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. ♪ i'm brent goff. tour viewers watching on pbs in the united states and around the world, welcome. we begin in lebanon. at least six people have been killed and dozens more injured in demonstration in beirut. people had gathered to protest against the judge who was leading the investigation into last year's massive explosion at the city's port. nine people have been arrested. a day of public morning has been declared for friday. >> as shots echo through the streets, people run for cover. gunfire broke out close to their homes. the army had to evacuate civilians from their own four walls. at this school, teachers scrambled to get the children inside. >> the children were outside during recess. remove them immediately to save places down to lower levels. we waited for parents to pick up their children. the children wer
it was the country's deadliest mass killing in a decade could -- in decade. american basketball's pandemic problems. the brooklyn nets have banded their star, kyrie irving, from playing because he refuses to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. ♪ i'm brent goff. tour viewers watching on pbs in the united states and around the world, welcome. we begin in lebanon. at least six people have been killed and dozens more injured in demonstration in beirut. people had gathered to protest against...
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in one of the worst mass shootings in u.s. history.hhim just six minutes o devastate an entire committee. three years later he appears in court, his victims families watched waving his right to a trial. >> how do you wish to plea? >> guilty. >> he pled guilty to 17 counts of murder and 17 of attempted murder. he will now face either life behind bars or the definitely. offered this apology to those who loft low once. -- who lost loved ones. >> i'm sorry. i'm try my best to maintain my composure and i want you to know i am really sorry. i hope you give me a chance to try to.help others >> for those that lost children in the shooting, watching the proceedings was heartbreaking. >> was probably the most uncomfortable thing, second most uncomfortable thing we have ever had to do. first one would be hugging our daughter's lifeless body. >> in the aftermath, student led movement calling for gun control found whites approach across the world. a new generation of advocates push for tougher restrictions i'm guns, including raising the minimum ag
in one of the worst mass shootings in u.s. history.hhim just six minutes o devastate an entire committee. three years later he appears in court, his victims families watched waving his right to a trial. >> how do you wish to plea? >> guilty. >> he pled guilty to 17 counts of murder and 17 of attempted murder. he will now face either life behind bars or the definitely. offered this apology to those who loft low once. -- who lost loved ones. >> i'm sorry. i'm try my best...