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slam, pan, still...fresh move, move, move, move aaaaand still fresh. degree. ness activated when you move. (vo) for fourteen years, subaru and our retailers have been sharing the love with those who need it most. ultimate freshness now subaru is the largest automotive donor to make-a-wish and meals on wheels. and the largest corporate donor to the aspca and national park foundation. get a new subaru during the share the love event and subaru will donate two hundred and fifty dollars to charity. expecting someone else? it's the all-idays, and no matter how you jingle, we've got your jammies. nice, nice. it's the naughty ones who make history. last minute gifts up to 75% off storewide. now at old navy and oldnavy.com meow mix tasty layers crunchy and meaty textures with a mouth-watering gravy coating. meow mix tasty layers. the only one cats ask for by name. introducing the biggest advancement in the history of small business bookkeeping. having someone else do your books for you. i'm linda, your quickbooks live bookkeeper. let's do this linda! sounds good! a liv
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slam, pan, still...fresh move, move, move, move aaaaand still fresh. degree. ve. ♪ ♪ why give a gift they'll never use? this season, give 'em one they can use again and again (after washes, of course). show you care with underwear, from fruit of the loom. meow mix tasty layers crunchy and meaty textures with a mouth-watering gravy coating. meow mix tasty layers. the only one cats ask for by name. (santa) ho ho! (doughboy) [giggle] (santa) ho ho! (vo) home is where we make full bellied, belly laughs. (doughboy) [giggle] (santa) ho ho! (vo) pillsbury. (doughboy) [giggle] >>> here's today's top stories. >> reporter: i'm bob redell in downtown san jose where jurors return for their third full day of deliberations in the trial of theranos founder elizabeth holmes, who faces nine counts of fraud for bilking investors out of hundreds of millions of dollars. casual court watchers speculate that with the holidays looming, the jury may want to wrap up as soon as possible. one legal expert tells us they don't think a jury would rush a verdict given how much weight their d
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the only thing i'm thinking is move, move, move, move. i'm just there racing on the track. the end of the tunnel. i try to get there as fast as i can. i'm a professional track athlete. i'm a high-level wrestler. the speed i usually top out on the track is 20, 21 miles per hour. currently i'm training for the world championships for track and field and for wrestling. working out and being an athlete in general helps keep my spine safe, my body healthy. i was born with a syndrome, i went through a couple surgeries to straighten my spine. i had to go through a lot of therapy. i went into foster care the next 17 years of my life. i suffered a lot of mental abuse, a lot of physical abuse. i was adopted by the time i was 18. my mother changed me in so many ways. she understood me like no one else did. when i was seven years old, i started wrestling. i would walk out on to a mat, people think this guy doesn't have lets, i'm about to walk through them. i'm like, come try it. i'm ready. [crowd cheering] how's sanchez looking? with your qb's increased spin rate, any pass with a launc
the only thing i'm thinking is move, move, move, move. i'm just there racing on the track. the end of the tunnel. i try to get there as fast as i can. i'm a professional track athlete. i'm a high-level wrestler. the speed i usually top out on the track is 20, 21 miles per hour. currently i'm training for the world championships for track and field and for wrestling. working out and being an athlete in general helps keep my spine safe, my body healthy. i was born with a syndrome, i went through...
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you are constantly moving, moving, moving fast paced but his larger battle was pretty slow.calgary's had to do well. >>> download c-span's mobile app and stay up to date with live political coverage. even our liveinteractive morning program. download the app for free today. >>> book tv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing their latest non-fiction books. 7:30 p.m. eastern, we talk with "new york times" book review editor pamela paul about her latest book "100 things we have lost to the internet." plus the latest non-fiction releases and best seller lists as well as industry news and trends. then at 10:00 p.m. eastern, ohio republican congressman jim jordan talks about his book "do what you said you would do" which looks at the investigations by congress conducted during his time in office and the
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move, move >> reporter: does it make it hard to trust people >> most definitely i don't trust anybody. at all >> reporter: there may be one exception to that, frank vega, who vowed when he got out of the military he'd help kids who were as lost as he was when he aged out of foster care. >> all our kids need is one caring adult. we get a kick out of it when we see a kid like demetre. who comes in hopeless and now he's hopeful >> he has been that steady arm to me i don't know what to do, i call him >> reporter: demetre like 25,000 other kids across the country is poised to age out of the ever-troubled foster care system. >> i think i'm still in survival mode right now. i'm barely making it i pay $575 a month for this place. >> reporter: his finances are about to get worse. that's because the $1,000 he gets from the state each month is about to come to an end. usually that would have happened last year when he turned 21, but due to covid, california is continuing the payment until the end of this month. >> it is really like this tight rope that you're walking and, you know, just one little bump is enough to sever the road that's how it feels. >> reporter: he dropped out of high school to get a job but now makes only $500 a week. >> i tend to have days where i don't eat at all. >> reporter: he has no idea how to open a bank account, cook a meal or file his taxes. >> he's not ready. his basic needs aren't being met. >> reporter: it is not just money vega says demetre, like most kids in long-term foster care, is hobbled by the trauma of just being in the foster system do you think an awful lot of kids feel that what's happened to them is their fault? >> yes, definitely we spend hours just telling them it's not your fault but it is your life. >> reporter: the angry teenager at 14, demetre tells me he entered a house intent on robbing it. an assault on the woman who lived there. he wishes he could take it back and mike it right ginger prior understands demetre's struggles. >> i have been working in the foster care system for 30 years. >> reporter: have things gotten any better in 30 years >> in some aspects, i think that they have, but in many aspects they haven't. >> reporter: she helps run the foster care system in l.a. county, currently monitoring 30,000 kids. it's estimated that a third of the kids who age out had experienced homelessness, that one in four end up spending at least one night in prison within two years. not a pretty picture. >> i'm not even going to tap dance around that and say, oh, that doesn't happen it does. we still have a lot of work to do. >> reporter: what do you want to have people understand about your life so far? >> i do want them to know that even though my life hasn't been the greatest, it hasn't been easy, that i'm still out here trying just to know that i'm flying catchup with the rest of you guys. >> reporter: catchup and happily move on. a relative of one of his first foster families has just offered to take demetre in, welcome news this holiday season as way too many kids still have no place to go home to. cynthia mcfadden, nbc news los angeles. >>> up next for us tonight, lessons from the last year as we look ahead to 2022 >>> finally tonight, in the category of really lousy years, it might be hard to top 2020, but let's face it, 2021 hasn't been much of a prize either as omicron tries to write the year's final chapter. but we have also got some say on how this year closes out. >> four, three, two, one! ♪ >> reporter: it has been a year defined in those early months by hope and later setbacks, a year that stretched our patience with a virus, with the ever-evolving science, rules and recommendations and with each other. as most americans celebrated the arrival of mass vaccinations at the start of the year, we were also confronted by what we maybe didn't know. we learned about breakthrough infections, the shots gr
move, move >> reporter: does it make it hard to trust people >> most definitely i don't trust anybody. at all >> reporter: there may be one exception to that, frank vega, who vowed when he got out of the military he'd help kids who were as lost as he was when he aged out of foster care. >> all our kids need is one caring adult. we get a kick out of it when we see a kid like demetre. who comes in hopeless and now he's hopeful >> he has been that steady arm to me i...
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i'll come and see it mamma good day nasha. should i say a g? a oh, yes. all of. i don't, i mean, look me up with. when i saw ha, ha, ha, ha, ha lemon here you on an antibody thing in our farm. we cannot. she's claiming that the you with them on my own. you and i don't show me . so when i my much of both mommy is going to show me me. let me bought jeanette. they bought data. della bush. can maybe i ah a question i oh yeah. oh yeah sure. sure. yeah sure. a ah ah, in hebron boys breathe and fly pigeons. but in this occupied palestinian city boys are also close to watched by israeli forces at times shot on and often arrested. a delicately told tale filmed over 5 years of a coming of age in a place where even a child's imagination is heavily restricted. the skies above had brought a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah, can you hear it? anticipation these rising excitement is growing. as cattle always brings your favourite team to cut off for the fever arab cal 2021. greatness is in the air. let sor is won and we'll reach new heights, join as in cat on from november the 30th to december. the 18th booked your package . now at canada airways dot com. ah, look forward to brightest sky's the winter sponsored my cattle airways. hello, thank you for joining in good to see you. we've had a weather maker race up the atlantic. this is a full out snow storm mainland nova scotia, cape breton island, into newfoundland. i think in the zone we could pick up to 40 centimeters of snow, especially for cape breton island. then we got attacked that the winds blasting across newfoundland. so for saint john's, i think we'll see gus up to a 130 kilometers per hour after the u. s. se right now, the gulf states a few showers, texas, louisiana, into alabama and the florida panhandle. and now to the west coast, we've got some pacific rain to talk about for los angeles in san diego, los angeles. her temperature is below average a got that cloud cover puts a cap on temperatures in vegas. may see as spurts of rain as well. and oh yeah, we got some snow for that, only the rocky is but also the cascades is wal, vancouver, 5 degrees that's below average, your next batch of what, whether moves in just in time for the weekend, 40 to 80 millimeters, lower mainland and up the see to sky 15 to 25 centimeters of snow. not much to report across central america. plenty of sine, a few showers, costa rica, and panama top end of south america. we will see some severe storms just to the east of rio, and a cold front has knocked down temperatures and by jablonka 219 on thursday. that's it, sir. for the weather, sponsored by katara always. the corona virus pandemic has altered modern society as governments have grappled with soaring cases, contact, tracing, and huge data collections are causing concern amongst civil rights activists. people in power investigates the ever increasing powers of governments and businesses as they access peoples most personal data and asks, what is being done to regulate the flow of sensitive information under the cover of coven honor jessina. with this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm rob matheson, this is the news our life from dough hobb coming up in the nex
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it's moving, moving, moving. fast paced. his larger battles if you noted what i said were pretty slow. >> ladies and gentlemen, matt atkinson. >> thank you very much. >>> so how exactly did america get up to its neck in debt? >> we believe one of the greatest characteristics is striving to provide equal opportunity for all citizens. >> c-span's video documentary competition 2022. students across the country are giving us behind-the-scenes looks as they work on entries using #studentcam. you can join the conversation by entering the competition. create a five to six-minute documentary using c-span video clips that answer the question how does the federal government impact your life? >> be passionate about what you're discussing, to express your view no matter how large or small you think the audience who will receive it to be, and know that in the greatest country on the earth it does matter. >> content is king. be as neutral and impartial as possible in your portrayal of both sides of an issue. >> c-span has a grand prize of
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first, it's a mentally _ move made -- a mentally moving. what move made —— a mentally moving. ave been done to ultimately save him. we welcome the announcement of this national review because we think that we do need to learn from what happened in this terrible case. hopefully, that and the inspection will help and we want to see the government act on these findings. but the focus mustn'tjust be on what happened in solihull. arthur's death was one of 36 children who died in england following abuse and maltreatment at home in 2020 alone. the system across the country is under massive strain, and we won't solve the problems unless we take action to strengthen the vital child protection safety as a national level. in protection safety as a national level. , ., . . ., , protection safety as a national level. , .. .. , ., protection safety as a national level. , , ., ~ level. in practicalterms, what kind of measures _ level. in practicalterms, what kind of measures you _ level. in practicalterms, what kind of measures you suggest? - level. in practicalterms, what kind of measures yo
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move? it what do you make of this latest move? , .,, , , move? ate _ move? it is the most sweeping vaccine mandate in _ move? it is the most sweeping vaccine mandate in the - move? it is the most sweeping vaccine mandate in the united| vaccine mandate in the united states. it is really quite fascinating. new york city is he just said is fascinating. new york city is hejust said is now requiring all private employees, over 100,000 people easily, to acquire at least one dose. another big change, children ages five to 11 will need one dose of vaccine starting december 27 to enter restaurants, to enter cultural restau ra nts, to enter cultural attractions, restaurants, to enter cultural attractions, basically more indoor activities. the mayor is leaving office in a few weeks. he is taking a very much pre—emptive strike against the omicron variant, against covid. a lot of questions about enforcement, will this be in the courts? president biden tried to require employees nationwide, employers to mandate vaccines. that has been held up. a lot of outstand
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it is moving, moving, moving. fast-paced in other words.but his larger battle, as i said, were pretty slow. [applause] at least six presidents recorded conversations while in office. here these on c-span's nuked podcast, presidential reportings. -- you'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 -- the march on somma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. chris murkowski, doctor chris murkowski, is the editor and chief and cofounder of emerging sable war. -- published by --
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move move. i think it's not necessary to take that as treats and attack police offices to use violence. you should do it peacefully. with audio read all in the same boat, so why do some have to kick up a fuss? gerber? is roy central? i don't know if it's the right way, but people probably don't know who else to express themselves on. almost a year to day after the vaccination campaign started berlin, mayor of francisco goofy visited of heavy 19 intensive care unit, she repeated the government's plea to the quarter of the population steal and vaccinated in germany. lessons is this infant get out as a native, as i can only say it again and again, he, the people lying here in this hospital rush, many of them are probably thinking if only i had done it is perhaps, then it would have prevented this from happening. like, oh gosh, probably, there are opponents to the vaccine and measures, but over half of the population support measures now in place. but officials are bracing themselves for a new wave of infections with the more transmissible army chron variance, which could overwhelm germany's critical health care infrastructure. well, joining us is how you see he's a professor of epidemiology at the university of brandon here in germany. i welcome to d, w. now over a quarter of the german population is still unvaccinated, so what actually can be done at this stage to convince them to get the job? this is a difficult task, it's not a homogeneous group. obviously there are some who us to go for the job. there were the information that we need to sort of know a barrier access to vaccination and that we work. but we also have a hard and group of people. it's more of a thing. it's not really about vaccination, it's more of opposition in general. and those ones, it's much harder to reach and i'm afraid we won't reach them with what is an offer now. right, that's going to be, it's still a tough job for authorities. now, germany, along with many other countries, are saying at sharp rises in infections, but at the same time, we're actually seeing infections in countries like set africa and denmark experience there. and there waves a little bit earlier, dropped quite quickly. what does this data tell us about on the crime? if these things come through as, as you mentioned, then this would be really nice. which would probably mean we have a quick wave that runs through the population. if that was the case, especially with a vaccination, right? that we have here and some unit to do to previous disease, then this would also mean that perhaps, you know, to generate this, which already be on the decline again, which would be very good news for all the, you know, hospitals and people expecting to be hit hard by the way of coming up now. all right, so we're told me at the, on the chrome wave. now what if there is another spike and a rapid spread of say, a new variant. what then? well as low as possible, but i'm relatively optimistic. this only current is really very infectious and reasonable for our ology. i don't think there are many other viruses that really have this, this kind of infection as it is now. so maybe best side, there's not too much more to expect. but you never know. we have experience a few variance so we need to be a well, you various, but we are already gaining in unity to some degree against or future crone of ours as we, as we move along. all right, so some, some level of positivity are cautious. optimism that are vaccinations boosters and of course masks the future. not just for germany, but also globally well more generally say immunity less what is on the agenda for everyone and that can be achieved by vaccination. unfortunately, many companies, vaccinations all available as much as they in germany. so far, yes. is vaccinations, it's probably being ready to distance once it is continuously needed or again needed and times of rise of peaks. but mosques, yeah, i'm sure we will probably need mosque once in a while, but not permanently every time, all the time with us. so i think we just need to be prepared and better prepared than we've been. but overall, i think we are getting better. i think and dealing with the army crohn and other variance. ok, how you'll see professor of epidemiology. thank you for joining us on d. w. and all the best in 2022. that started to similar stories making headlines. dozens of wome
move move. i think it's not necessary to take that as treats and attack police offices to use violence. you should do it peacefully. with audio read all in the same boat, so why do some have to kick up a fuss? gerber? is roy central? i don't know if it's the right way, but people probably don't know who else to express themselves on. almost a year to day after the vaccination campaign started berlin, mayor of francisco goofy visited of heavy 19 intensive care unit, she repeated the government's...
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but the only way we want to be in the park managed to move forward and relation and move move. and it can be done before the regent richard girl goes in and year of and one of the sticking points for all of this has been language is a mass killing of the armenians join us of an empire, or was it as you say, a genocide is that language now been sorted out, is there an agreement back stage that we don't know about? well, i would actually argue that language is not a sticking point. in other words, what we're talking about is a process of normalization. this is not reconciliation. and dealing with history in a more. ready sincere way that you're on the slide issue. these are deferred to a reconciliation later state. what we're talking about is what me talk referred to, to basic objectives of normalizing relations. reopening the closed order and establishing diplomatic relations full stop. therefore much more practical and much more realistic. it is much more practical. it's much more realistic. but meantime we've seen this before in international relations between jordan and israel
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moving so it entails people moving. in the midst of the pandemic, the reasons that relate to taxation in the digital economy, people are moving all the time setting up their businesses in dubai or whatever the case may be, people are moving precisely for this reason, regulation or crypto currency on the news every day and people physically move to be in it jurisdiction that allows them to participate in the economy so a high net worth digital innovators are physically moving on the back of his technology so physical migration is involved and then indeed where countries are creating sandboxes saying live here because our regulations are going to be different around drone operations and this sort of thing, people are moving for that whether it new zealand or other countries. that's always going on. because people are not numerically significant economically very significant, investor migrants dedicated space in the book to examine income because they tend tohe be indicators of where others will go and it can be domestic as well as international self the flight from san francisco to miami is again digital mobility and arbitrage
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moved, moved around. but again, ukraine's evidence was taken on board while a slew of evidence for provided from her from other sources wasn't. again, the case was built much in testimony from social media post. the witnesses were, were kept secret, their identities anonymous. there was also the fact that for years now, the quote that j i t joint investigative team a vos, the united states that provides an absolutely crucial piece of evidence. and that is satellite footage for, from the area from the day. the incident took place to make sure that there was that there was this book massage launcher on site. united states for years now has refused multiple times to provide those satellite shots are full for the investigation. it was also an incident in which dutch m. p. 's themselves will f, flabbergasted, after reading a report that says ukraine couldn't have known, there was a threat to civilian aircraft in the area, despite the fact that just days earlier, ukrainian military play was shot down. the, the last of about a dozen in the area. i as hides that were, that were dangerous for civilian aircraft. so passenger jet. and these, combined with all the evidence that was rejected by the, by the prosecutors, has led many to believe that indeed there was bias, a groom nicholas through no large number of discrepancies, impartial, judicial process, rule violations, examination of witness bridges. witnesses classified including the one you could bring facts, ignored by the investigation to light. the fact that the defense attorneys request has been rejected without any explanation says a lot. they also ignored the amazon takes parents which proved that investigation statement on the mistletoe abuse is unfounded. russian ministry of defense provided the documents confirming that the missile was produced in 1986 given to one of the ukrainian military units and stayed there until it was used. all this information was ignored. and again, despite over controversy all over the missing details about the, the me sal itself where the launcher was, who can control the launcher at the time whether it was on the ukrainian side, on the, on the rebels side. all of those questions remain well classified. the answers to those questions remained remain classified for now. we don't know a lot about the decision making process in the prosecution. nevertheless, the defense is due to speak in march and we are waiting for a verdict towards the end of next year. our senior correspond there still to come to night. denazi's was news of midnight fall out within the earth, democratic party after one of its own senators torpedoes, your bodies, massive infrastructure bill. cabinet with your tele, by that story more often break blue, blue b o, o, o, o n a . so i move when i was shooting wrong, when i just don't move any new world yet to see how this thing becomes the advocate and engagement. it was the trail when so many find themselves world support. we choose to look for common ground. oh, in fighting is broken. i within the u. s. democratic party up to one of its own senators, tip the balance in the senate by refusing to vote in favor of jo biden's near to trillion dollar bill bag. better bill. your man should immediately drew fury from the white house, says move, it seems a fatal blow to the president's flagship plan, although apparently not by biden himself. do you believe her mentioned he'd worked for you and have a better legislation? not some people think. maybe i'm not an irish present, whole grudge for i want to get things done. i still think it was possible and can you pro back better, john? although biden seemed on phase they did pay the way for fir, the rift in american politics for the democratic party, now facing a crisis of confide
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move, move, nothing. it's not necessary detected as treats and attack police offices to use violence. you should do it peacefully with audio rate all in the same boat. so why do some have to kick up a fuss? there is rise. it or i don't know if it's the right way, but people probably don't know who else to express themselves on. almost a year to day after the vaccination campaign started berlin, mayor of francisco goofy, i visited a covey 19 intensive care unit. she repeated the government's plea to the quarter of the population, steel and vaccinated in germany. licensees, his infant get hard as unaided, as i can only say it again and again. the people lying here in this hospital and rush, many of them are probably thinking if only i had done it, is perhaps, then it would have prevented this from happening like, oh gosh, probably there are opponents to the vaccine and measures. but over half of the population support measures now in place. but officials are bracing themselves for a new wave of infections with the more transmissible army chron variance, which could overwhelm germany's critical health care infrastructure. germany's constitutional court has ordered parliament to mediately issue laws, protecting people with disabilities. in pet depak related tree are situations, the case was filed by a group of people with disabilities and pre existing conditions. they expressed fear that they would be not denied treatment. if the pandemic pushes hospitals to their limits in intensive care, but left on his own without a ventilator, it's a nightmare scenario. constantine cause fear that due to his disability, he might be left to die because his chances of survival are deemed too low. he went to court and one. now there must be laws in place to protect people with disabilities. for my younger lessons, perspective in this, for from our perspective, the constitutional court and took a great weight off our shoulders. they told us and society that we have to have an intense discussion about. this is we've to do with you. so now it must be debated and put into law how doctors decide who is saved in emergency situations. if they cannot save every one. up until now that's been covered by professional guidelines . those guidelines say that the chance of survival is decisive. doctors look at the patient state of health frailty and whether there are serious pre existing conditions that will reduce the chance of survival. the judges of the federal constitutional court ruled that the current approach does not protect against discrimination and demanded a legal framework that guarantees it a relief for doctors who feel left alone with life and death decisions. tell them that they're gonna look into a number of colleagues. laguna, everyone would like to have constitutionally set guard rails what rules that are resilient. so this is a good ruling ship from dia is t as good as what? tied federal justice minister, marco bushmen reacted on twitter. yes, the most important thing has to be that we don't get into a tree or situation. but if we do, then we need clear rules that protect people with handicaps from discrimination. the government will develop a draft law quickly. the court has left the government plenty of room to maneuver as it drafts the new law, but also says they must act immediately. let's turn now to some other stories making headlines around the world. in the syrian port of let, the key of firefighters contained ablaze hours after missiles attack of the facility from the mediterranean syrians. date media said that the attack was carried out by israel, but didn't give details on the damages caused by the strike. these really military has not commented so far on the attack. members of jordan's parliament have treated blows during the debate about gender equality and changes to the constitution. the punch up began when deputies discussed adding the female now to amendments that guaranteed equal rights for all citizens. no one was seriously injured. bolivian emergency services say they have rescued at least 48 people stranded by flood waters. heavy rains had central regions of the country last week, affecting farming and damaging hundreds of homes. authorities believe 13 people have died so far in the flooding. in the latest blow to russian civil society, the supreme court there has ordered the closing of memorial. the countries most respected human rights group, it defends the rights of political prisoners in russia, and helps victims of soviet era repression. the court agreed with the prosecutions argument that the organization violated a law and so called foreign agents. morial and its supporters say the charges are politically motivated, rushes, oldest, and most important human rights organization, now disbanded, supporters defied a protest fan to gather in front of memorial headquarters. they said the decision was politically motivated. was that idea of critics of being eliminated? so is the opposition. any one who wants to lit the mask off russia and look critically at its history that is being eliminated? i know you're distorted. memorial was classified as a foreign agent. that meant the organization had to comply with various requirements. the court found in violation of those rules. the n g o is now banned and must stop its work in russia. for many memorial represents the historical conscience of the country. it aims to make sure that the reign of terror in the soviet union under joseph stalin and the inhumanity of the gulag prison camp system are not forgotten. when earlier this month, russian president vladimir putin accused memorial of rehabilitating the reputations of nazi collaborators in world war 2. we was a moment of in use of the organization denied all allegations and wants to appeal. it's representatives say they may take the case to the european court of human rights. so why is vladimir putin kremlin so determined to have memorial closed down? the w put that question earlier to puzzle of underway of, from the organizations board of directors. hello dear yours and i think i need to say that it's so long history of repression against new moral as in speech and came to the power. and i think there is 3 main reasons. the 1st one is that lead, there's no lifestyle legend or prison and he's close friends. he's the former. thank you, officer and all the many people around around him and who has now the biggest power in russia. they are former gauge, the officers and for damage, and the moral always was the enemy because we started to what they did in thirties and the old, their service history. this is the 1st point. the 2nd thing eats and because new moral wasn't only historical society and we not only work with stones or impressions, but also was their biggest part of new moral work in the human rights in modern the russia. and that's why it was, it was all this was hard topics for the russian government in church now in the, in, on all other fields or relation of human rights inside a freshman. and it was very stressful and tomorrow will be the 2nd case against the human rights center of new moral. and it probably also will be bound to work. and the sense thing is because they're putting in more than 20 years in power. and they're now preparing the next next history to the keep the power because they now they preparing the transition of his power or to keep him from one more president election. and then that's why the tricky down all in the huge, independent organizations that was puzzle and ray of memorials, board of directors there. and now, as the year draws to a close, we want to take a look at some of the lasting images of 2021. the united states withdrawal from afghanistan was as chaotic as it was. sudden, as international forces departed, thousands of locals tried to leave 2 hundreds got onto the runway at cobbler airport. desperate to get out. such was their desperation that as one u. s. military plane taxied down the runway some clung to the body of the aircraft . many fell to their deaths after the plane took off. the u. s. did take some who could show they had the right to leave. others gambled on the humanity of the soldiers at the airport. d w's. harry schultz met a couple who meant to leave with some, but not all of their children. hello less, sophie says he understands those shocking scenes of desperate afghan parents passing their children to american soldiers a cobble airport. i cannot remember people way became because even if anyone would want to live marked for assassination by the islamic state, due to his work on national reconciliation. sophie was among those trying to get his family into the airport on to a plane to promised refuge in the netherlands. sophie was in hiding in late august when he was told in the middle of the night to go to the airport. he tried to gather his family from the different locations where they moved for their safety. his wife missed the call. his brother brought the children who were staying with him, but it was so dangerous at the airport. sophia, initially sent them back. i saw that the people were there was fighting, and the people injured. after 24 hours, he managed to make it onto a dutch flight with 4 of his children. his wife and the others would be forced to flee through pakistan throughout the ordeal. 20 month old, high and never cried. her father says, treating the trip as a great adventure, which they almost do now starting over in the netherlands to minnesota, tori's doing the same. a gender advisor for the dutch embassy and cobble. she became an asylum seeker over night, literally, despite what her dutch colleagues had promised. i remembered the last night we were with them. how like, you know, like a family, we were there and they were talking to us and then we will be there with you and we will not leave you if something goes wrong. the next day the taliban took co
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move move, i think it's not necessary to take to the streets and attack police offices to use violence. you should do it peacefully with either rate all in the same boat. so why do some have to kick up a fuss? come from israel that i don't know if it's the right way, but people probably don't know who else to express themselves. on almost a year to day after the vaccination campaign started berlin, mayor of francisco goofy visited a covey 19 intensive care unit. she repeated the government's plea to the quarter of the population steele, and vaccinated in germany. lessons is this infant gate? how does innate it as i can only say it again, and again, the people lying here in these hospital rush, many of them are probably thinking if only i had done it, has perhaps then it would have prevented this from happening like, oh gosh, probably there are opponents to the vaccine and measures, but over half of the population support measures now in place. but officials are bracing themselves for a new wave of infections with the more transmissible army chron variance, which could overwhelm germany's critical health care infrastructure. germany's constitutional court has ordered parliament to immediately issue laws. protecting people with disabilities in pandemic, related trash situations and trash is the process of prioritizing patients for treatment. for example, if hospitals are unable to cope with demand for intensive care, the case was filed by a group of people with disabilities and pre existing conditions. they expressed fears they would beat an eye treatment if the pandemic pushes hospitals to their limits. well joining us for more is professor pedro paul. he is the former chair of the german ethics counsel and specializes in the ethics of technical and scientific interference with human life. i professor dab rock and welcome to the show. now, why did people with disabilities feel they needed to go to court to get a ruling on this 1st, thanks for having me on. they are concerned that because of them fail disability, they might be a disadvantage in case, in the case of shortage of medical treatment. this is the reason why they went to college to the constitutional code. and the constitutional court came to the ruling that the legislature hust immediately and rapidly to change the legal of frame in order to protect these people. right? well then from an ethical point of view, how can doctors make a choice of who lives or dies in their hospital? first of all, it's fair to say that this is one of the most challenging situations for doctors at all. because of the potential shortage of medical treatment. so they have to balance on the one hand or to meet the legal requirements. on the other hand, they have also to meet ethical criteria as the prospect of surveillance and sorry i of survival. and on the other hand, old, so the basic basic dignity of each human being and this is extremely difficult to balance in this given a catastrophic situation. and therefore, what we have to look for these balancing in order not to limit the scope of action for a, for doctors, and on the other hand, nevertheless, to keep the frame of the constitutional frame. this is so extreme, difficult to manage, professor peter dob rock. thank you for joining us on the w. china is expanding its corona virus locked downs with hundreds of thousands more people in the northern parts of shun. she province order to stay home a spike in cases there has seen the highest infection rate in china since the i break in wound. nearly 2 years ago. the new measures come as beijing prepares to welcome thousands of overseas visitors. for february's winter olympics. it's been almost 2 years since china has seen the streets of major cities deserted. but once again, millions of buccaneer lockdown, all sorts is widened the restrictions across shan, she province on tuesday as they grapple with the country's biggest outbreak. since the initial month of the pandemic, china has pursued a 0 tolerance approach. rolling out must testing and draconian locked downs for relatively small outbreaks. and despite administering almost 3000000000 jobs, initial research shows the locally produce sign of arc offers limited protection against the omicron variant, the strategy that the government is implementing here 0 covert. and that means um, even if there are only a handful of cases, whole cities, they have been sealed off and one game changer, or was that now than you m variance of the virus or more infectious and the authorities have to act even faster. the beijing winter olympics are set to start in just over a month with only spectators from mainland china permitted to attend wave diplomatic boycotts already announced, begging will be eager to ensure that cov, it outbreaks don't further chill the already frosty atmosphere. let's turn now to some other stories making headlines, i guess, had a iran's foreign minister says he's confident a new nuclear deal can be quickly agreed with world powers talks between the west, under rant, under its new care program resumed in vienna on monday. one condition for terran is that if the allowed to export crude oil as part of a new agreement, bolivian emergency services say they've rescued at least 48 people stranded by flood waters. heavy rains had central regions of the country last week, affecting farming and damaging hundreds of homes. authorities believe 13 people have died so far in the flood. members of jordan's parliament of traded blows during a debate about gender equality and changes to the constitution. the punch up began when deputies discussed adding the female name to amendments that guaranteed equal rights for all citizens. no one was seriously injured. space x founder ilan mosque is facing a social media backlash in china. that's after beijing said it's space station, nearly collided with mosques, starling satellites, the chinese foreign ministry says, said it station was forced to take a vase of action twice, sparking heavy criticism of musk on china's social media platform. web will cleave whizzer in the latest blow to russian civil society. the supreme court has ordered the closing of memorial, the country's most respected human rights group. it defends the rights of political prisoners in russia, and helps victims of soviet era repression. the court agreed with the prosecutions argument that the organization violated a law on quote, foreign agents memorial and its supporters say the charges are politically motivated. russia's oldest and most important human rights organization now disbanded, supporters defied a protest fan to gather in front of memorials headquarters. they said the decision was politically motivated. was the idea of critics of being eliminated. so is the opposition. any one who wants to lit the mask off russia and look critically at its history that is being eliminated abuse. now, your historical memorial was classified as a foreign agent. that meant the organization had to comply with various requirements. the court found it in violation of those rules. the n g o is now banned and must stop its work in russia. for many memorial represents the historical conscience of the country. it aims to make sure that the reign of terror in the soviet union under joseph stalin and the inhumanity of the gulag prison camp system are not forgotten. when earlier this month, russian president vladimir putin accused memorial of rehabilitating the reputations of nazi collaborators in world war 2 was a moment. views of the organization denied all allegations and wants to appeal it's representatives say they may take the case to the european court of human rights. and now, as the year draws to a close, we want to take a look at some of the lasting images of 2021. the united states is withdrawal from afghanistan was as chaotic as it was. sudden, as international forces departed to thousands of locals tried to leave 2 hundreds got onto the runway at capital airport. desperate to get out. such was their desperation. that is one u. s. military plane taxied down the runway some clung to the body of the aircraft . many fell to their death after the plane took off. the u. s. did take some who could show they had the right to leave. others gambled on the humanity of the soldiers at the airport or d. w. terry schultz made a couple who managed to leave with some but not all of their children. hello la sofie says he understands though shocking scenes of desperate afghan parents passing their children to american soldiers a cobble airport. i cannot remember people way became because even if anyone one wanted to live marked for assassination by the islamic state, due to his work on national reconciliation, sofie was among those trying to get his family into the airport onto a plane to promised refuge in the netherlands sophie was in hiding in late august when he was told in the middle of the night to go to the airport. he tried to gather his family from the different locations where they moved for their safety. his wife missed the call. his brother brought the children who were staying with him, but it was so dangerous at the airport. sophia, initially sent them back. i saw that the people who are in there was fighting and the people injured. after 24 hours, he managed to make it onto a dutch flight with 4 of his children, his wife and the others would be forced to flee through pakistan throughout the ordeal. 20 month old. hi and never cried. her father says treating the trip as a great adventure, which they almost do now starting over in the netherlands. tanina satari is doing the same, a gender adviser for the dutch embassy in cobble. she became an asylum seeker overnight, literally, despite what her dutch colleagues had promised. i remembered the last night we were with them. how like, you know, like a family, we were there and they were talking to us and then we will be there with you and we will not leave you if 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moved, moved around. but again, ukraine's evidence was taken on board while a slew of evidence for provided from her from other sources wasn't. again, the case was built much and her testimony from social media post. the witnesses were but kept secret, their identities anonymous. there was also the fact that for years now, the quote that j i t joint investigative team have vos, the united states to provide an absolutely crucial piece of evidence. and that is satellite footage for, from the area from the day. the incident took place to make sure that there was that there was this book miss alt launcher on site. the united states for years now has refused multiple times to provide those satellite shots are full for the investigation. it was also an incident in which dutch m. p. 's themselves will f, flabbergasted. after reading the report that says ukraine couldn't have known, there was a threat to civilian aircraft in the area, despite the fact that just days earlier, a ukrainian military play was shot down. the last of about a dozen in the area i at hides that were that were dangerous for civilian aircraft. so passenger jet. and these, combined with all the evidence that was rejected by the, by the prosecutors, has led many to believe that indeed there was bias. a groom legally sh through. there are large number of discrepancies, impartial, judicial process, rule violations, examination of witness breaches. witnesses classified including the one who could bring facts, ignored by the investigation to light. the fact that the defense attorneys request has been rejected without any explanation says a lot. they also ignore the amazon takes parents which prove that investigation statement on the mistletoe abused is unfounded. the russian ministry of defense provided the documents confirming that the missile was produced in 1986 given to one of the ukrainian military units and stayed there until it was used. all this information was ignored. and again, despite all the controversy all over the missing details about the, the me sal itself, where the launcher was, who can control the launcher at the time whether it was on the ukrainian side, on the, on the rebels side. all of those questions remain well classified. the answer to those questions remained remain classified for now. we don't know a lot about the decision making process in the prosecution. nevertheless, the defense is due to speak in march and we are waiting for for a verdict towards the end of next year. a cynic correspond a broadcast their 3rd still the come tonight, not is we'll news it when i am fall out within the u. s. democratic party, after one of his own senators. so peter, joe biden, massive infrastructure bill is kevin over here with he'll tell you about that story more after the break. ah, ah, ah ah ah. ah, should we describe our time witnesses? i geist, as they say, do we have a sense of direction and purpose? we also hear a lot about the desire to return to normal. what does that mean? are we actually living in the new normal with awe in find things broken out within the us democratic party after one of his own sentences. tip the balance in the senate by refusing to vote in favor of jo biden's near to trillion dollar bill back. better bill joe mansion that immediately drew fury from the white house. his move is seen as a fatal blow to the president's flagship plan. although apparently not by biting himself, do you believe other magic words you hadn't tried your advanced legislation? not for some people said maybe i'm not iron speech, hold a grudge for i want to get things done. i still think there's a possibility. can you feel back better? john weatherbug seemed unfazed. it did pay the way for a further rift in american politics with a democratic party. now, facing a crisis of confidence, assess, get taylor reports by didn't promise to build back better than long time friend, joe munch and went to the fox news and blew up the president's campaign promises. and i cannot vote to continue with this piece of legislation. i just can't, i've tried everything humanly possible. i can't get there. you're done. this is, this is a no. this is a no. and with it it seems his whole party. we all knew that send or mention couldn't be trusted. and you know, the, the excuses that he just made, i think, ar
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move and fire. and then hitch to the horses again, take it to another place, move and fire. so it's not horses pulling the cannons into a battery position and set up their. this is very rapid fire. it's very mobile firepower. and this is what stewart wants to experiment with, and pelham is going to be the one to find that for stewart's cavalry. and so in may 1862, pelham is finally promoted to captain and this is the first that he will lead the stewart horse artillery. and he holds the position until he's out of ammunition. his report says that he fires 360 rounds. this will become a hallmark of pelham on the battlefields. he tends to hold position until he's out of ammunition. whether he is supposed to or not. while on the peninsula, someone else enters the scene who will become part of pelham the story. this is general jackson, who had the nickname stonewall. he is a passion for artillery and he likes it when he sees artillery well handled. at the battle of gainesville, pelham comes in with two units on the left of jackson's line. one gun breaks, according to reports. it could have been caused in battle, it could have been wheels falling off, things are going on with this one gun. pelham dismount any help to fire the remaining cannon. he does two full batteries to a halt and jackson is seeing this and is very impressed. jackson sends three more batteries over to position to help pelham and asks who he is, and insist upon meeting him after the battle. pelham it's mentioned in both battle reports and he goes on to some other feats in the peninsula campaign and seven days battles, including battling gunboats, near white house landing, firing on mcclelland's army. the peninsula campaign and seven days battles is a testing ground. what are some tactics that work with his guns on these battlefields? at the battle of second manassas at the end of august, 1862, something rather remarkable happens. stonewall jackson edges john pelham permission to go anywhere advantageous on the field. jackson telling someone they can go anywhere they want on his battlefield is a little surprising. and we see this rising trust that jackson is placing in pelham. and on the screen, there is a quote of jackson's. and he says if i had a pelham on each flank i, could with the world. so this is how much admiration jackson has for this young artillery commander. but that antietam can man campaign -- i'm not sure if it's going to be clear on the map but we will try to make it clear. you will see stewart's name out here. and then the symbol for a few cannons. stewart oversees the artillery there. but their first position is going to be at nikkhah demas hill and that's out there on the confederate left flank. and pelham will fire the opening shots. as the battle unfolds and begins shifting, pelham begin shifting the cannons. and these are other batteries that he's commanding. and they are going to move from nick edema's heights and they are going to move to cause a ridge which is behind westwood's. so as union troops are plunging into west woods and thinking, oh, we are going to break the confederate lines, pelham who is already waiting on -- ridge. pelham will later move the ridge back to the heights. and when the dangerous past he wants to go forward into very exposed positions but he's actually held back. and he holds nickedemas heights. he's kind of lost a fair about the position. and it doesn't always seem like -- possibly. but at the same time, jackson has a level of trust in stewart and pell him and that's getting played out on the battlefield of antietam. it's also important to note that jackson's chief of all chiller-y, is not present at the battle of antietam and he is still in harpers ferry organizing the captured artillery from a few days earlier. so, pellet and stewart, where they really step up at this battle. on september 22nd, 1862, pelham promotes to the rank of maj
move and fire. and then hitch to the horses again, take it to another place, move and fire. so it's not horses pulling the cannons into a battery position and set up their. this is very rapid fire. it's very mobile firepower. and this is what stewart wants to experiment with, and pelham is going to be the one to find that for stewart's cavalry. and so in may 1862, pelham is finally promoted to captain and this is the first that he will lead the stewart horse artillery. and he holds the position...
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moved, moved around. but again, ukraine's evidence was taken on board by a slew of evidence for provided from her from other sources. was it again, the case was built much her testimony from social media post. the witnesses were but kept secret their identities anonymous. there was also the fact that for years now, the quote that j i t joint investigative team have vos, the united states that provide an absolutely crucial piece of evidence. and that is satellite footage for, from the area from the day. the incident took place to make sure that there was that there was this book massage launcher on site. united states for years now has refused multiple times to provide those satellite shots are full for the investigation. it was also an incident in which dutch m. p. 's themselves were left flabbergasted. after reading the report that says ukraine couldn't have known, there was a threat to civilian aircraft in the area. despite the fact that just days earlier, a ukrainian military plane was shot down the last of about a dozen in the area, a tides that were, that were dangerous for civilian and crop. so passenger jet. and these, combined with all the evidence that was reject by the, by the prosecutors has led many to believe that indeed there was bias, a groom legally sh through no large number of discrepancies, impartial, judicial process, rule violations, examination of witness bridges. witnesses are classified including the one who could bring facts, ignored by the investigation to light. the fact that the defense attorneys request has been rejected without any explanation says a lot. they also ignored the amazon takes parents which proved that investigation statement on the missile tub used is unfounded. the russian ministry of defense provided the documents confirming that the missile was produced in 1986 given to one of the ukrainian military units and stayed there until it was used. all this information was ignored. and again, despite all the controversy all over the missing details about the, the me, sol, itself, where the launcher was, who can control the launcher at the time whether it was on the ukrainian side, on the, on the rebels side. all of those questions remain well classified. the answer to those questions you made remain classified for now. we don't know a lot about the decision making process in the prosecution. nevertheless, the defense is due to speak in march and we are waiting for a verdict towards the end of next year. phil to come on are to international fall out within the u. s. a democratic party after one of its own senators torpedoes job by the massive infrastructure bill. that's so much more after short break, stay with us. and ah, i knew the future if he thinks of tone and you think x is going to happen. you know, why happen, said distinctive bringing responses and engage that are relevant you how we experience, reward and pleasure. well, listening to some people lucky, this is a kind of a kind of choreographing of our expectation. mm . for is your media reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? high selection for community. are you going the right way or are you being led somewhere? which direction? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. oh, well, come back. this is our to international. now in fighting has broken out within the u. s. a democratic party, after one of its own senators, tipped the balance in the senate by refusing to vote in favor of jo biden's near to trillion dollar bill back better, bill joe mentioned immediately drew fury from the white house. his move is seen as a fatal blow to the president's flagship plan, although apparently not by biden himself. do you believe started mentioned word to you and have a banter legislation? not some people think maybe i'm not our industries holding crunch. i want to get things done. i still think there's a possibility. can you build back better, john? although biden seemed unfazed, it did pave the way for a further rift in american politics with the democratic party. now, facing a crisis of confidence are too soft to taylor comments by didn't promise to build back better than long time, friend, joe munch and went to fox news and blew up the president's campaign promises. and i cannot vote to continue with this piece of legislation. i just can't, i've tried everything humanly possible. i can't get there. you're done. this is, this is a no. this is a no. and with it it seems his whole party. we all knew that send or mention couldn't be trusted. you know, the, the excuses that he just made, i think, a
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moved, moved around. but again, ukraine's evidence was taken on board by a slew of evidence for provided from her from other sources, wasn't again, the case was built much her testimony from social media post. the witnesses were but kept secret their identities anonymous. there was also the fact that for years now, the quote that j i t joint investigative team have asked the united states to provide an absolutely crucial piece of evidence. and that is satellite footage for from the area from the day. the incident took place to make sure that there was that there was this book miss out launcher on site. the united states for years now has refused multiple times to provide those satellite shots of full for the investigation. and was also an incident in which dutch m. p. 's themselves will have flabbergasted, after reading a report that says ukraine couldn't have known, there was a threat to civilian aircraft in the area, despite the fact that just days earlier, a ukrainian military play was shot down. the last of about a dozen in the area. i at hides that were, that were dangerous for civilian aircraft, so passenger jet. and these combined with all the evidence that was rejected by the, by the prosecutors has led many to believe that indeed there was bias a groom new college through. there are large number of discrepancies, impartial, judicial process, rule violations, examination of when his bridges witness is a classified, including the one who could bring facts, ignored by the investigation to light. the fact that the defense attorneys request has been rejected without any explanation says a lot. they also ignored the amazon takes parents which proved that investigation statement on the mistletoe abused is unfounded. russian ministry of defense provided the documents confirming that the missile was produced in 1986 given to one of the ukrainian military units and stayed there until it was used. all this information was ignored. and again, despite over controversy all over the missing details about the, the me sal itself where the launcher was, who can control the launcher at the time whether it was on the ukrainian side, on the, on the rebels side. all of those questions remain well classified. the answer to those questions remained remain classified for now. we don't know a lot about the decision making process in the prosecution. nevertheless, the defense is due to speak in march and we are waiting for a verdict towards the end of next year. all right, well let's get the thoughts nav independent, cheerless league river in good afternoon tea, lee come, what do you make of mister lever off's concerns? he's raised about this case and i think he's right with all the question the race is, are not so a lawyer or by training, but there are questions that are really worrying that the 1st thing is that these prosecutors dodge, prosecutors concluded that it was an accident so it is an accident. nobody wanted to get this malaysian playing down and kill 300 people. it was an accident. so in many wars aligned by america, for example, in other parts of the world, this would be considered as a collateral damage. so is it criminal in the same way as a deliberate attempt to, to destroy the blane? i think there is a huge difference. it doesn't seem to appear in the judgement. give her, not all the requests by the prosecutors to send these people to jail for, for a life sentence. another point is that this happened in july 2014 and the warrant on bus. it started in march. if i remember, well, so full month earlier, and during all the time, ukraine did not realize that it was dangerous to let a commercial airlines fly over that part of the country. i mean, this is ludicrous. i mean, nobody flies for the moment of the city, for example, no airline from any country because it's of course dangerous. if there is a war on, on the ground, and besides, i shot that can fly to 22 kilometers, are both good, good at the place. so this is to me, strange that at least on ukraine is not also accused partly of this. so accident as they say, mr. lever, i've also made the point say, he said in his view, it seemed to be that the trial was more focused on the russian state than perhaps the 4 suspects on trial. and does he have a point there? while he does that mean, it's clear and transparent, and ukraine is part of the process and, and this is ready, political, a decision clearly on russia is to be blamed. it seems evident, n and b for p. probably none of them pushed on the button by the way, but if they are responsible for this accident, as the court said, oh, they are not the only ones. so it is, it is really a quite annoying to see the stair farm for people. they are condemned, they will go to jail forever if ever they come to the netherlands or western europe, and nobody else is to play strangers name. how hit the water start in, don't us. that's one of the main question is under ukraine state, responsible of many things there you as you say in as we've been reporting a lot of questions seem to remain hanging, but i'm given that we're going to get the verdict. i think the back end of next year, some time, and perhaps the prosecution will make their case in a couple of months time. what's your hunch about which way this will go g feel is much more to be revealed. and it's too early to say. i think it will go along the lines that we have heard about today. i mean, to prosecution, world care, it's way may be, it will be a bit less than life sentence, but it will be probably along these lines and ukrainian state will not be mentioned in author. responsibility will be found by the score. so it is clearly not real justice to me, and there should be more comments about the fact that it's only a collateral damage that normally wanting to down that plane and so on. i would be very much interested in what international lawyers independent, international lawyers have to say about. and for arguments sake, luc shaming that the men are convicted and found guilty. can you then say a circus developing around russia again with regard to an age 70? yeah, of course it gets in the present climate where russia is to blame for everything. you know, if you listen to president lensky or his predecessor as a traitor, or are they want to join nato immediately? i mean, versus. thank god, ukraine is not in made to god and i am sure many, many people in western europe think the same. i mean, your crime is a very dangerous and a box. they're responsible for, for their own problems and job. it's very understandable that moscow says enough and it is enough and we won't tolerate you trying to get into nato just like that. this is not acceptable. can you imagine russia? oh, sending some messiah to mexico, or it would be mexico would be invaded the week after, bye, in the united states. so, here we are at the border of russia. russia has something to say about it. and president putin has been very patient until now. so i'm afraid that in coming month it will only worsen the climate as okay. late. we could talk a lot longer, but going to leave it there. that was an independent journalist lucrative. a thanks for coming up. i mean fighting his broken act within the u. s. democratic party, after one of its own senators tip the balance in the senate by refusing to vote in favor of jo biden's, near tea, trillion dollar billed back. better bill joe manchin immediately tree fury 2 from the white house. as his move is seen as a fatal blow to the president's flagship plan, although apparently not by biden himself, luther mentioned work to you and have a better resolution that some people think. maybe i'm not original, hold grudge fork, i want to get things done. i still think there's a possibility. can you go back better, john? 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if he had to move, move the ginger mechanic to so that that keeps a few health a yeah. what kind of a button? i were awesome. how the, who it man a loudly hold on a hey, do a, a a a what i can i maybe maybe i'm maybe with a the ah, working for sure. she popped in. she said, well, i'm getting ready to go shopping for christmas and i wish there was a good bye to another shooting another safe part of american life. shattered by violence. the gunman was armed with an hour 15, semi automatic rifle. when the issue comes home, it's time to act. when we're filing on this issue, the other side wins. by default, the lady that lived over there. i was walking one of the jobs, which is why do you where again, where are you still with nothing. i take it off it, i think the people need to take responsibility into their own hands and be prepared if those kinds of weapons were less available. we wouldn't have a lot of the shootings. we certainly wouldn't have the number address with breaking news for you. this how i live on asi international. i'll stick to a channel in germany, r t. d h
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moves over the east bay and peninsula. then, as we roll into about 9:30 in the morning, it is down toward san jose. and then we should see this clear on out as you move through the afternoon with just a slight chance here of a spotty shower. rainfall totals with this, also focus a lot different than we have been used to. really looks like the santa cruz mountains would be the bull's-eye where we could get 1 to it inches of rain. everywhere else will be half to one inch zone. tomorrow morning, we are going to start off here in the 40s all across the tri-valley, peninsula and south bay. so you have got the jacket, you have the umbrella ready. you are probably good to go and hey, if you are not working, maybe this is a good excuse for you to just sleep in tomorrow morning and avoid the weather on the roadways. 44 in the north bay. san francisco, 48. and the east bay at 47. daytime highs tomorrow, you guessed it, probably. jacket weather stays as we roll through the afternoon. 55 in napa. 56 in oakland. and the morgan hill, double 5s and i got you at 56 here in half moon bay. okay you are not in the bay but heading to the airport maybe to pick somebody up or get on a flight yourself. the weather overall looks pretty good here through the central u.s. and east coast. we got some 30s and 40s from boston to washington, d.c. 59 in kansas city. although we will have this snow and rain in the rockies and, of course, our west coast storm. this is where we will have the highest risk of delays on tomorrow's forecast. >>> and let us gate you into that seven day. that storm system for christmas day, about a quarter to three-quarters of inch of rain. we got a break on sunday. by monday, half to one inch and then next wednesday, we are seeing about another quarter to half inch moving in. look at these temperatures, too. once we hit next tuesday, wednesday, and thursday, 40s for highs. 30s in the morning and, terry, this one's for you. we could be looking at some snow next wednesday. this is another twist in the forecast. maybe down to 1,500, 1,000 feet, possibly lower. >> you might get it saturday. christmas day. >> that is going to be a tough call. but, you know, how about we move -- move christmas day for you to next wednesday? >> no objection? all right. jeff, thanks very. >>. >>> still ahead. helping you keep your distance. the covid safety measures organizers are bringing back to a popular interactive art exhibit. >>> also happening now, masks are again being required at universal orlando resorts. starting friday, the park's requiring everyone to have a face covering inside rides and restaurants, shops, hotels, you name it. guests are also being asked to wear their masks while they are waiting in lines for rides. universal orlando is owned by nbc universal, w
moves over the east bay and peninsula. then, as we roll into about 9:30 in the morning, it is down toward san jose. and then we should see this clear on out as you move through the afternoon with just a slight chance here of a spotty shower. rainfall totals with this, also focus a lot different than we have been used to. really looks like the santa cruz mountains would be the bull's-eye where we could get 1 to it inches of rain. everywhere else will be half to one inch zone. tomorrow morning,...
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moved, moved around. but again, ukraine's evidence was taken on board by a slew of evidence for provided from her from other sources. was it again, the case was built much her testimony from social media post. the witnesses were, were kept secret, their identities anonymous. there was also the fact that for years now the, the quote, the j i t joint investigative students. and that is satellite footage for from the area from the day. the incident took place to make sure that there was that there was this book massage launcher on site. united states for years now has refused multiple times to provide those satellite shots are full for the investigation. it was also an incident in which dutch m. p. 's themselves were left lab augustan, after reading a report that says ukraine couldn't have known, there was a threat to civilian aircraft in the area, despite the fact that just days earlier, a ukrainian military plane was shot down the last of about a dozen in the area at ha, as hides that were that were dangerous for civilian aircraft. so passenger jet. and these combined with all the evidence that was rejected by the, by the prosecutors has led many to believe that indeed there was bias. a groom new college through no launch. number of discrepancies, impartial, judicial process, rule violations, examination of winning bridges. witness is a classified including the one who could bring the flags ignored by the investigation to light from the fact that the defense attorneys request has been rejected without any explanation says a lot. they also include the amazon takes berman, which proves that investigation statement on the mistletoe abuse is unfounded. russian ministry of defense provided the documents confirming that the missile was produced in 1986 were given to one of the ukrainian military units and stayed there until it was used. all this information that was ignored with the musical. and again, despite over controversy, all the missing details about the, the me sal itself, where the launcher was, who can control the launcher at the time, whether it was on the ukrainian side, on the, on the rebels side. all of those questions remain well classified. the answers to those questions remained, remain classified for now. we don't know a lot about the decision making process in the prosecution. nevertheless, the defense is due to speak in march and we are waiting for a verdict towards the end of next year. in fighting is broken out in the u. s. democratic party, after one of its own senators tip the balance in the senate by refusing to vote in favor of jo biden's, near to trillion dollar bill back better bel, german should immediately drew fury from the white house. is move is seen as a fatal blow to the president's flagship plan, although apparently not by biden himself. do you believe the other mentioned word you don't trust your party adventure legislation? not some people think maybe i'm not irony. please hold a grudge. look, i want to get things done. i still think there's a possibility. can you build back better, john? although by the same done phase, it did pay the wave for further rift in american politics. for the democratic party . now, facing a crisis of confidence assess, could title reports by didn't promise to build back better than long time. friend joe mansion went to fox news and blew up the president's campaign promises, and i cannot vote to continue with this piece of legislation. i just can't, i've tried everything humanly possible. i can't get there. you're done. this is, this is a no. this is a no. and with it it seems his whole party. we all knew that center mansion couldn't be trusted. you know, the, the excuses that he just made,
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moved, moved around. but again, ukraine's evidence was taken on board by a slew of evidence for provided from her from other sources, wasn't again, the case was built much and her testimony from social media post. the witnesses were but kept secret their identities anonymous. there was also the fact that for years now, the, the quote that j i t joint investigative team have vos, the united states to provide an absolutely crucial piece of evidence. and that is satellite footage for, from the area from the day. the incident took place to make sure that there was that there was this book missile launcher on site. the united states for years now has refused multiple times to provide those satellite shots are full for the investigation. it was also an incident in which dutch m. p. 's themselves will f, flabbergasted. after reading a report that says ukraine couldn't have known, there was a threat to civilian aircraft in the area, despite the fact that just days earlier, a ukrainian military play was shot down. the last of about a dozen in the area at her at hides that were, that were dangerous for civilian aircraft. so passenger jet. and these, combined with all the evidence that was rejected by the, by the prosecutors, has led many to believe that indeed there was bias, a groom luke a leash through. there are large number of discrepancies, impartial, judicial process, rule violations, examination of witness bridges. witnesses classified including the one who could bring facts, ignored by the investigation to light. the fact that the defense attorneys request has been rejected without any explanation says a lot. they also ignored the allmers anti experiments which prove that investigation statement on the mistletoe abused is unfounded. the russian ministry of defense provided the documents confirming that the missile was produced in 1986 given to one of the ukrainian military units and stayed there until it was used. all this information was ignored. and again, despite over controversy all over the missing details about the, the me sal itself, where the launch a was who can control the launcher at the time whether it was on the ukrainian side on the, on the rebels side. all of those questions remain well classified. the answers to those questions remained, remain classified for now. we don't know a lot about the decision making process in the prosecution. nevertheless, the defense is due to speak in march and we are waiting for for a verdict towards the end of next year. okay, well let's bring in cali, merkel. h. now he's a political analyst since he has been following events are very closely to date. say, good evening t what, what do you make of his lab? rob's concerns and essentially he saying that there's been a breach of g process in our opinion, is obvious bias. well, of course mentioned unfortunately we're not surprised by a decision in the protest. prosecutors decision because they one indeed, we know the prosecutors have been senior pointing russia or russian speaking ukrainian thing that they were responsible. and so, how can we have an impartial judgment practically 7 years after when you know from day one, they were trying to scrap information to show that there was a cooper, i would say, an impartial court should be looking at all types of evidence. let's not forget that in the organization of the joint investigation team, we've got ukraine, and ukraine is one of the primary suspect. how can you have an impartial court when one of the primary suspect as part of the joint investigation team, would know also that wasn't for sure. ukraine has responsibility in the shooting down with mh 17 aircraft as it opened skies. why isn't ukraine being condemned? because it open, it's guys, this is, this is it's responsibility of course maybe didn't do it. it maybe it into this on, on purpose. but in any case it's because there skies were open and that the malaysian airlines bear pain one over a war torn region. so this is something, 1st of all, which is quite surprising today wise and ukrainian content for the 2nd of all as of day one, they said they wanted to attack, they wanted to find russia, singapore. russia does not forget, john kerry saying that the us had substantial evidence that russia was responsible, that 70 years, 7 years later, we were still waiting for the substantial evidence. where is it? so this is, this is quite disappointing because i think today everybody wants to know who is responsible behind the shooting down the path. we understand that the sorrow of the, the families of the 290 people who died in this, in this fight. but it's a mockery of justice what we've just seen and this, i think this is very disappointing, especially for the families who just want to know what happened and they don't want this political trial. this political court is far from bringing the conclusions that i think an impartial court should being and this is quite disappointing. mr. lab rules, i said in his view, this try hello, seem to focus more russia than perhaps the suspects themselves. does he have a point that he definitely does not forget that in this trial i've got 2 countries in the netherlands and belgium, which are nato countries. and we know how hyperactive nato is around russian borders. busy and these past years, especially these past these past weeks, we've got ukraine, which is a puppet state or the of the united states, which is also part of the joint investigation team. what is the key bono? what, what their interest is? they're just looking for justice or right now, do they not if they're not a political agenda, whereas to show that russia is always responsible of every single problem going down in, in eastern europe today or in ukraine. unfortunately, that, that mindset that we are seeing through a lot of the, i would say, international organizations were nato members are extremely prominent or funding supplying or paying for. this is something which is damaged to justice. and since the beginning we keep hearing the prosecutor is talking about russia, russia, where is the proof. they have to bring up the proof of freshness behind this and they haven't, they haven't brought it up. and this is the problem. and then i think this is a political court, this is not at all accord about which is seeking to find justice and understand what really is going on. let's not forget that russia. first of all, i would say the separatists and ukraine, they supplied a lawful effort. they gave over the black box that they gave over other mature they had if they were responsible for that they would be giving they be there. so out of effort for people who would be responsible for the russia supplied also with what was suggested, they would supply evidence that it would participate. the court refused it. why refused information until coming from russia? this makes no sense if anybody has, until whatever the country is, any impartial court has to take a look at it. then the court will say the risk and we accept a refuse. we think this is, this is the, we can use this in the trial or not. if you refuse evidence, this means that you're already, you've already got your idea about what the, the end of the judgement is going to be. and what the trial is going to say at the end. so the, i think this is the damage of all progressive. this is bad, is again, showing that we're having this is political justice and enforcement is not the 1st time this comes out of the hague. we've seen this in the past and the war against the war then and you go start with the impartial court funded by the way, paid funded by they don't need a member. countries are always, they're not impartial. they are part party political decision is not decision based on justice. ok. yeah. just very quickly. me not this stage. we should state that. it's the prosecution that's put in the case and the defense will have a chance in march. so there's a chance there is a lot more information could come and i'd like to say, so i like to believe that, but this past 7 years, i've been following this case very closely. and i have seen no real, i'd say occasion to try to try to find real, to find real justice. i'd like to me, i mean, you never know. we can believe in miracles, miracles do happen. but why haven't we seen any so far? why refuse evidence or why refuse proof why she's in? tell, talk about this. just talk about why refuse intel is you're going to be biased court . i don't see why this is going to happen in the, in the months to come. if you look at the current situation in ukraine in eastern europe, we see that the potential natal countries are bringing on the russian border. unfortunately, i don't see why natal member countries ukraine, which is a bank to what washington is saying to date, would a change within joint investigation to communicate what, what their position is. and i'm, i'm afraid there's not a lot of hope for justice more. right. okay. mikaela nice to see this afternoon that was in the kind of military that she's a political eminence. thanks for coming on. you know, the news in fighting is broken out within the u. s. democratic party, after one of his own sentences, to the balance in the senate by refusing to vote in favor of jo biden's, near to trillion dollar bill to back. better bill chair manchin, immediately though drew fury from the white house as his move is seen as a fatal blow to the president's flagship plan. although apparently not by biden himself, we mentioned were you how do we build your party adapter legislation? not some people say, maybe i'm not iron speech, hold a grudge, but i want to get things done. i still think there's a possibility. can you feel back better, john? although by now to see ma unfazed, it did take away for a rift further shift in american politics to the democratic party. now, facing an apparent crisis of confidence as ask is higher, explained by didn't promise to build back better than long time friend, joe munch and went to the fox news and blew up the president's campaign promises. and i cannot vote to continue with this piece of legislation. i just can't, i've tried everything humanly possible. i can't get there. you're done. this is, this is a no. this is a no. and with it it seems his whole party. we all knew that send or mention couldn't be trusted. you know, the, the excuses that he just made, i t
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moved, moved around. but again, ukraine's evidence was taken on board by a slew of evidence for provided from her from other sources, wasn't again, the case was built much and her testimony from social media post. the witnesses were but kept secret their identities anonymous. there was also the fact that for years now, the, the quote that j i t joint investigative team, a vos, the united states that provide an absolutely crucial piece of evidence. and that is satellite footage for, from the area from the day. the incident took place to make sure that there was that there was this book miss alt launcher on site. the united states for years now has refused multiple times to provide those satellite shots are full for the investigation. it was also an incident in which dutch m. p. 's themselves will f, flabbergasted. after reading a report that says ukraine couldn't have known, there was a threat to civilian aircraft in the area, despite the fact that just days earlier, a ukrainian military play was shot down. the last of about a dozen in the area at her at hides that were, that were dangerous for civilian aircraft. so passenger jet. and these, combined with all the evidence that was rejected by the, by the prosecutors, has led many to believe that indeed there was bias, a groom luke a leash through. there are a large number of discrepancies, impartial, judicial process, rule violations, examination of witness bridges. witnesses classified including the one who could bring facts, ignored by the investigation to light. the fact that the defense attorneys request has been rejected without any explanation says a lot. they also ignored the allmers anti experiments which prove that investigation statement on the mistletoe abused is unfounded. the russian ministry of defense provided the documents confirming that the missile was produced in 1986 given to one of the ukrainian military units and stayed there until it was used. all this information was ignored. and again, despite over controversy all over the missing details about the, the me sal itself, where the launcher was, who controlled the launcher at the time whether it was on the ukrainian side, on the, on the rebels side. all of those questions remain well classified. the answers to those questions remained, remain classified for now. we don't know a lot about the decision making process in the prosecution. nevertheless, the defense is due to speak in march and we are waiting for a verdict towards the end of next year. because if they're a c correspondent, still to come tonight to not his will, he's at 8 fall within the u. s. democratic party, after one of its own senators, till peter's job binds massive infrastructure bill at story more after the break lamp. ah oh, when i was showing wrong when i just don't oh, i mean you oh, yes, to shape out disdain because of the african and engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves world support. we choose to look for common ground. when you, this is he thinks of tones and you think x is going to have in, you know, why happen instead of distinctive bringing responses engage that are relevant to you. how we experience reward and pleasure. while listening to some people looking at this is a kind of music is a kind of choreographing of our expectations to join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. and obviously the guess of the world politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. oh my god in fighting is broken out within the u. s. democratic party up to one of its own senators, tip the balance in the senate by refusing to vote in favor of jo biden's near to trillion dollar bill bag. better bill, joe man should immediately drew sheree from the white us. his move is seen as a fatal blow to the president's flagship plan, although apparently not by biden himself. do you believe that information hasn't worked for you? and how did you deal with that? your legislation, not some people think maybe i'm not, are interested on hold crunch book. i want to get things done. i still think there's a possibility. can you go back better, john? although biden seemed on phase that did pay the way for a further rift in american politics with the democratic party, now, facing a crisis of confidence, assess, could taylor reports by didn't promise to build back baxa. but then a long time friend joe mansion went to fox news and blew up the president's campaign promises. and i cannot vote to continue with this piece of legislation. i just can't, i've tried everything humanly possible. i can't get there. you're done. this is, this is a, no, this is a no, and with it, it seems his whole party. we all knew that send or mention couldn't be trusted in, you know, the, the
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move on bentley, i'm sorry to interrupt. we have to move on, but we appreciate your time and your passion and obviously thank you for helping us to remember such a great man, professor for aid as sac a friend of archbishop to say thank you. moving on now and is part of our end of year series, looking at a recent events and the year ahead in different regions of the world. how do, sir? is it malcolm web? takes a look back at what happened in sedan, somalia, an ethiopian in 2021. protest is on the streets of su, don's capital cartoon in the morning and the military rule lane. and we have demands that include any military rule and a civilian government with competent capabilities. that's why we're out on the straits. the transitional government was formed after protests and did the 30 year rule of omar alba here in april 2019. ah, but in october to don's army, overthrew that transitional government, dashing demonstrators, hopes of democracy only so much and you should treat them both changing of god is very important. symbolic but the hard grasp of building a democratic cultural audience security for these that do not believe in unity. not having a judiciary that can do it without any. yes. not having a legislator free press. i th
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so i move like move along. i mean, i move along with to understand this. let's go back a few more years in 2010. julianna's hunch is at the height of his frame, wikileaks has published thousands of secret u. s. military documents on the walls in afghanistan and iraq. there might be a couple of views of wiki lake front of julia who's got the hero view. who's got the dangerous trouble make of you all come all the news calls going up or on the mm hm. where is the truth and all of this? in this official document, both parties stayed the facts before the british supreme court. during a visit to sweden, assange her sexual intercourse with 2 women, the women talk to each other and go to the police. they want to some time to go a medical exam to rule out sexually transmitted diseases. a preliminary investigation is opened both women a question, the chief prosecutor and stockholm concludes that there are no signs of rape case. ready closed a possible the man of molestation is yet to be clarified. assange voluntarily stays in sweden announces every question during a
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