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actually, my office is a block from parliament hill, and it- from parliament hill, and it is still gridlocked across our street and in front of parliament, which is wellington street, but down most of them northbound roads, so you cannot draw drive up to parliament hill. the routes without trucks are now blocked by blockades. theirfear of people here than there was on the weekend, and we saw thousands of people out processing, but the state city is still being very much held hostage in terms of movement. there is still a number of really hard in protesters who are dug in here with no intention of going anywhere anytime soon, asjessica was just saying. anytime soon, as jessica was 'ust sa inc. ~ . , saying. mercedes, we saw in jessica's _ saying. mercedes, we saw in jessica's report _ saying. mercedes, we saw in jessica's report that - saying. mercedes, we saw in jessica's report that this - saying. mercedes, we saw in jessica's report that this is i saying. mercedes, we saw in| jessica's report that this is to some extent about covert restrictions. but i the protesters united in their demands
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oh, sounds of honking horns echoed around ottawa's parliament hill were thousands gathered. you can see the area flooded with protesters as well as laurie drivers from the freedom convoy. some even compared the restrictions to fascism. browning bothers of our country as the principal vendor with a we have a band with we're no longer there. we don't say anything in this country. the freedom convoy a loosely organized convoy of trucks that set out last weekend from british columbia in protest against vaccine mandates that requires truckers entering canada to be fully vaccinated or face testing and quarantine requirements for the mandate to right now, a lot of this is bruce williams, a convoy of trucks and cars parked in and around parliament hill with some parking on the grounds of the national war memorial. some demonstrators comparing the coven restrictions to fascism and made use of nazi symbols on upside down canadian flags, while many carried explosive laden signs targeting canadian prime minister justin trudeau, several police investigations now underway. let me be very
oh, sounds of honking horns echoed around ottawa's parliament hill were thousands gathered. you can see the area flooded with protesters as well as laurie drivers from the freedom convoy. some even compared the restrictions to fascism. browning bothers of our country as the principal vendor with a we have a band with we're no longer there. we don't say anything in this country. the freedom convoy a loosely organized convoy of trucks that set out last weekend from british columbia in protest...
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police are starting to make arrests on the outer rim and then presumably making their way here to parliament hill. a huge indicator parliament canceled their sessions. protestors didn't think that tow truck drivers would remove their trucks. police and the government say they aren't worried about removing these trucks. they have the ability to do so. we talked to one protester. when police move in and tow the trucks away he presumes that drivers will comply. >> if you want to tow a truck it is easy. people just okay, take my keys it's okay. we are just here for protest and be peaceful and look -- it's amazing. we love this. we are proud canadian now. >> the prime minister and the police have been warning the crackdown is going to happen in ottawa. it is happening and keep you updated throughout the day. >> harris: matt finn. thank you. i want to bring in the power panel. charlie hurt for the washington times. brad wood house senior advisor to the dnc and former obama campaign senior advisor. thoughts from both of you. charlie first. >> these images that we're seeing out of canada are truly shocki
police are starting to make arrests on the outer rim and then presumably making their way here to parliament hill. a huge indicator parliament canceled their sessions. protestors didn't think that tow truck drivers would remove their trucks. police and the government say they aren't worried about removing these trucks. they have the ability to do so. we talked to one protester. when police move in and tow the trucks away he presumes that drivers will comply. >> if you want to tow a truck...
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we have seen some leaving parliament hill in front of me, driving by, the police check in with them andere is a mixed reaction. i have to say how different the mood is, behind me it's very tense, they are shouting freedom in french and english and ahead of me there was an ice hockey game, hockey game played in front parliament hill. there was still some horns, music, that has died down now but it's just to say no matter where you are in the city right now, the mood is very different depending on where the police are.- where the police are. briefly, away from — where the police are. briefly, away from the _ where the police are. briefly, away from the protests, - where the police are. briefly,j away from the protests, what are the residents saying? residents who live in the downtown are surrounded by a police perimeter so they have 100 checkpoints set down across the downtown and what that means is that lives are being encumbered right now as police moved in but i think they are generally happier to see this change in the disruption in their lives because for the last three weeks, it's b
we have seen some leaving parliament hill in front of me, driving by, the police check in with them andere is a mixed reaction. i have to say how different the mood is, behind me it's very tense, they are shouting freedom in french and english and ahead of me there was an ice hockey game, hockey game played in front parliament hill. there was still some horns, music, that has died down now but it's just to say no matter where you are in the city right now, the mood is very different depending...
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we have seen some leaving parliament hill in front of me, driving by, the police check in with them andave to say how different the mood is, behind me it's very tense, they are shouting "freedom" in french and english and ahead of me there was an ice hockey game, hockey game played in front of parliament hill. there was still some horns, music, that has died down now but it's just to say no matter where you are in the city right now, the mood is very different depending on where the police are. a former french soldier has been sentenced to life in prison for abducting and murdering an eight—year—old girl in a case that has horrified france. nordahl lelandais confessed to killing maelys de araujo who disappeared in august 2017 from a wedding in eastern france. the trial came months after lelandai was jailed for another murder. aru na iyengar reports. the three week trial in grenoble to getjustice for eight—year—old maelys de araujo, murdered in august 2017, has gripped france. waiting for the sentencing, her mother and sister. at the start of the trial, 39—year—old nordahl lelandais said
we have seen some leaving parliament hill in front of me, driving by, the police check in with them andave to say how different the mood is, behind me it's very tense, they are shouting "freedom" in french and english and ahead of me there was an ice hockey game, hockey game played in front of parliament hill. there was still some horns, music, that has died down now but it's just to say no matter where you are in the city right now, the mood is very different depending on where the...
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yes, the convoy itself is on parliament hill itself. there's separate, you know, it's been separated in certain sections, but you can drive through auto a city by and large, some areas are being disrupted. yes. but this is not bringing a city to its knees despite what the media thing. the cross border issue in alberta on man at alberta and oh jeez, i forget which state it is. that is not, that's not a triplicate it's, that's a, a border town. it's causing some problems, but it's not, it's not like people can't get to work. they can't get to the houses, people can get around, there's a certain areas that are blocked off and have more traffic and there's honking during the day, which, which from what i understand tends to stop at night as well. just finally some of the language as you're going through it. it is quite the eye opening. you've got an offer with city counsellor diane deans from the liberal party describing the truckers as mercenaries. surely that is just in flaming the situation i would put to property, even drawing in more s
yes, the convoy itself is on parliament hill itself. there's separate, you know, it's been separated in certain sections, but you can drive through auto a city by and large, some areas are being disrupted. yes. but this is not bringing a city to its knees despite what the media thing. the cross border issue in alberta on man at alberta and oh jeez, i forget which state it is. that is not, that's not a triplicate it's, that's a, a border town. it's causing some problems, but it's not, it's not...
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also could move here on parliament hill.or the automakers, fortunately they are able to get goods back over to the ambassador bridge and hopefully as a result of that the factories and assembly plants that were experiencing downtimes in shifts cut short they will be able to resume. liz: commerce has been interrupted and a lot of people without jobs it's a very difficult situation. thank you very much. grady trimble live from ottawa. the super bowl turning into the corruptible as digital assets capitalize on the super bowl audience. does that mean full acceptance is just around the corner? it could be good news for the company trying to develop an etf based on the future of finance it just launched and they want to do a bitcoin etf were to talk to grayscale coming up the closing bell in 18 minutes the dell off the close losing 176 points but the nasdaq up 12. ♪♪ this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to know you have a wealth plan that covers everything that's important to you. this is what it's like to have a d
also could move here on parliament hill.or the automakers, fortunately they are able to get goods back over to the ambassador bridge and hopefully as a result of that the factories and assembly plants that were experiencing downtimes in shifts cut short they will be able to resume. liz: commerce has been interrupted and a lot of people without jobs it's a very difficult situation. thank you very much. grady trimble live from ottawa. the super bowl turning into the corruptible as digital assets...
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of our country not realizing there's vibrant neighborhoods that are just down the street from parliament hilland you're hurting them. you're not hurting the government. >> mayor watson, wish you the best of luck. thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you for asking. take care. >>> more now on the potential spill over here. the department of homeland security warned law enforcement a protest convoy could take shape in the u.s. and potentially effect sunday's super bowl in los angeles. here to talk about it, jay johnson, secretary of homeland security in the obama administration. secretary, thanks so much for being with us. how concerned are you about this dhs bulletin and the possibility of some kind of trucker convoy spreading to the united states and potentially disrupting the super bowl? >> it's a possibility, and i think i haven't seen the bulletin. there have been public reports about the bulletin. those types of bulletins are issued to state and local law enforcement. i suspect that this is the department of homeland security trying to anticipate all possibilities that are more t
of our country not realizing there's vibrant neighborhoods that are just down the street from parliament hilland you're hurting them. you're not hurting the government. >> mayor watson, wish you the best of luck. thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you for asking. take care. >>> more now on the potential spill over here. the department of homeland security warned law enforcement a protest convoy could take shape in the u.s. and potentially effect sunday's super...
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the barricades and checkpoints remain around parliament hill tonight. >> this methodical and well resourcedlan will take time and we are here to see it through to a safe ending. >> at least 70 people have been arrested and told trucks have been towed. >> bret: alexis, thank you. vice president kamala harris tries to shore up approval ratings with a diplomatic mission to europe. we will take you there first, here is what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 9 in the twin cities with the death of minnesota republican congressman jim hagedorn. he followed his father's footsteps into congress representing the first district in the southern part of the state. his wife said he died after a battle with kidney cancer. jim hagedorn was 59. fox 32 in chicago as more than 100 vehicles are involved in a major crash thursday on interstate 39. happens in el paso during a blinding snow storm about. 17 miles of interstate affected. fortunately no reports of injuries. and this is a live look inside daytona international speedway in daytona beach, florida from fox sports. o
the barricades and checkpoints remain around parliament hill tonight. >> this methodical and well resourcedlan will take time and we are here to see it through to a safe ending. >> at least 70 people have been arrested and told trucks have been towed. >> bret: alexis, thank you. vice president kamala harris tries to shore up approval ratings with a diplomatic mission to europe. we will take you there first, here is what some of our fox affiliates around the country are...
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police have basically gained control of the main area outside of parliament hill we are outside of parliamentill beds were a lot of the pictures and videos have been coming from over the past couple of weeks. police formed a human barricade spread walked in line and tactical gear in riot gear and squeeze out all the protesters they arrested anyone who counted them or resisted arrest. they also smashed into a couple of trucks eventually will remove them. we also saw a lot of truck drivers and the few minutes drive off. they do not want to be arrested they did not want to have their truck towed away. we can report now the purchase are pretty much winding down here and police have gained a lot of control in this area. it's nothing like it was six, 12 or 24 hours ago. we talked to a truck driver not long ago who sat in his truck until the final moments he said he was preparing to be arrested or have his truck towed. he said he feels like the protested way less damage than the covid mandates. >> all i'm worried about pianist's get my truck back. however this plays it back i just need my truck is t
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vehicle, and basically squeezing out or pushing out the remaining protesters here outside of parliament hill and police have gained control of the entire area where you may have seen the video of the trucker protests. that's shut down and police systematically squeezed out the protesters and closed in on them and arrested anybody who resisted them and smashed into a truck or two and we did see some of the truckers leave in the final minutes and decided they did not want to be arrested or have their truck taken. and we see a couple dozen protesters and in the faces of officers, and taunting them and doing the national anthem, but in general, it's a delicate situation, but it's under control and we can report basically the rain-- main area outside of parliament hill is no longer an encampment. griff: and tear gas may have been deployed and we've seen the video from yesterday that seemed to be somewhat heavy-handed? >> yes, it was much more tense earlier as the police were closing in on some of the protesters. there was a flash bang that went off and we kind of smelt and felt some of the tear g
vehicle, and basically squeezing out or pushing out the remaining protesters here outside of parliament hill and police have gained control of the entire area where you may have seen the video of the trucker protests. that's shut down and police systematically squeezed out the protesters and closed in on them and arrested anybody who resisted them and smashed into a truck or two and we did see some of the truckers leave in the final minutes and decided they did not want to be arrested or have...
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also another explosive day on parliament hill.ernoon justin trudeau defending the use of the emergencies act saying it was necessary to protect canadians while some conservative members are opposed to the act because they say it is dividing the country. back out here in ottawa, i can tell you things are more calm than usual. it does pick up on the weekend. even when i tried to extent my stay, they say people are still coming even though police can't say it anymore. go home. >> martha: even though today is this deadline and we'll see if we see confrontation or not at this point. alexis mcadams. let's bring in dan henninger, a fox news contributor. great to see you. >> good to with with you. >> martha: this is quite a story. one of the things that we learned about today that alexis was reporting, a very large increase of police presence on the street now. justin trudeau has said it's time to go home. you wonder where this is heading next. >> sandra: yeah. watching these images, you know, is kind of a sad thing to see. it's pretty pa
also another explosive day on parliament hill.ernoon justin trudeau defending the use of the emergencies act saying it was necessary to protect canadians while some conservative members are opposed to the act because they say it is dividing the country. back out here in ottawa, i can tell you things are more calm than usual. it does pick up on the weekend. even when i tried to extent my stay, they say people are still coming even though police can't say it anymore. go home. >> martha:...
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certainly disturbing the people who live in that -- the particular neighborhood in and around parliament hill. and my message to the drivers of the truck industry and these are not really the mainstream truck drivers. these are a whole series of people who have gripes and grievances with government and policy and politics and so on but the bottom line is they stayed, they had their piece. they were listened to. and now, it is time for them to go home to their provincial capital and lobby their provincial government because clearly they are not making any progress. they are just annoying people. >> so in the letter to the prime minister and the premiere of ontario, you wrote, quote, we must do everything in our power to take back the streets of ottawa. that's something the prime minister echoed by declaring, this afternoon, that everything is on the table to end blockades. if they refuse to go, will these people be forcibly removed? >> well, that's one of the things t things that is on the table. our police service have been trying to negotiate with headers. the leadership is a bit scattered a
certainly disturbing the people who live in that -- the particular neighborhood in and around parliament hill. and my message to the drivers of the truck industry and these are not really the mainstream truck drivers. these are a whole series of people who have gripes and grievances with government and policy and politics and so on but the bottom line is they stayed, they had their piece. they were listened to. and now, it is time for them to go home to their provincial capital and lobby their...
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police presence here and a fence going up around parliament hill.is cold and damp outside, but the debate is heating up inside parliament, which is taking a vote on the emergencies act invoked by canadian prime minister justin trudeau. the canadian conservative party say he is against the truckers, and they would like to know who the alleged extremists are and rebuking trudeau and his party for freezing any bank accounts. trudeau says the emergency act is reasonable, blockades are illegal and a threat to commerce and safety. >> we are not using the emergencies act to call in the military. not limiting freedom of expression. not limiting peaceful assembly. not preventing people from exercising their right to protest legally. >> when history looks back on this, conservatives will have stood up with canadians, millions of canadians, vaccinated canadians, blue collar workers, white collar workers, canadians who have had enough of a prime minister who has divided, wedged stigmatized and traumatized them. >> and john, police have walked around here warnin
police presence here and a fence going up around parliament hill.is cold and damp outside, but the debate is heating up inside parliament, which is taking a vote on the emergencies act invoked by canadian prime minister justin trudeau. the canadian conservative party say he is against the truckers, and they would like to know who the alleged extremists are and rebuking trudeau and his party for freezing any bank accounts. trudeau says the emergency act is reasonable, blockades are illegal and a...
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they set up a stage in front of parliament hill. there was music and dcing.ust want you to see what it is like over here. you can see over my shoulder this road being blocked by truck. this is the main roadway going to parliament. this is where canada's government sits. but the whole entire road is covered with truckers and a lot of protesters. >> you are a canadian, explain the world how it is that a protest by truck is essentially about their vaccine mandate, morphed into something bigger? >> it is really interesting. not something you would normally associateith a canadian city in the capital of ottawa. but i think it does underscore the fact that it's not just in the u.s. that you see this real anti-vaccine mandate, they see it in canada, and the u.k., australia, and new zealand. it is important on one hand to say that those feelings do in fact exist. but they still do remain in the minority. you look at canada, more than 80% of the country has been fully vaccinated. >> thank you. you're watching bbc world news america. still to come. ♪ ♪ >> the oscar nom
they set up a stage in front of parliament hill. there was music and dcing.ust want you to see what it is like over here. you can see over my shoulder this road being blocked by truck. this is the main roadway going to parliament. this is where canada's government sits. but the whole entire road is covered with truckers and a lot of protesters. >> you are a canadian, explain the world how it is that a protest by truck is essentially about their vaccine mandate, morphed into something...
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is a very surprising scene to have these truckers occupy such large swaths right in front of parliament hillnow, everything is at a standstill. one avenue that has been good in terms of outreach between the protesters and the residence is that there has been an injunction by the courts in order to stop the honking, the incessant levels of noise, and that has made some inroads in truckers being more respectful of the residence, and the residence being less angry. ros: when you talk to the truckers, they have already been there a few days. they can sleep inside the trucks, but reasonably they have livings to make, they have to see their family. they are not intending to stay there indefinitely. >> it is interesting you ask that. i spent a couple of minutes inside a cab with one trucker who says we are us to it. we spend weeks on the road without seeing our families. the ea that we will stay camped out for the long-haul is not that unrealistic. ros: in a few minutes, we will talk about the oscars. "the power of the dog" is leading the way with 12 nominations. ♪ let's talk about peloton, the u.s
is a very surprising scene to have these truckers occupy such large swaths right in front of parliament hillnow, everything is at a standstill. one avenue that has been good in terms of outreach between the protesters and the residence is that there has been an injunction by the courts in order to stop the honking, the incessant levels of noise, and that has made some inroads in truckers being more respectful of the residence, and the residence being less angry. ros: when you talk to the...
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they are going to move from the one entrance here and move closer to parliament hill.e not moving. it could be a different change, an eye on the ground. they are also thanking the police for doing their job, and saying it's more about freedom than anything else. >> shannon: it's an ongoing situation. alexis, thanks very much. >> bill: one of black lives matters biggest platforms, booted from the platform, the millions it has raked in, no one knows who is in charge. next week will be one year that b.l.m. gave any information about it. first, to the story and dan springer live in seattle. dan. >> hi, bill. a major blow to black lives matter as a fundraising organization. amazon has given b.l.m. and affiliates $10 million over the last couple years but the flow of money is cut off. amazon has donated more than $300 million through the amazon smile platform, where customers can ask for certain charities to be supported. but this week amazon kicked the black lives matter global network foundation off its platform saying "states have rules for nonprofits and organizations pa
they are going to move from the one entrance here and move closer to parliament hill.e not moving. it could be a different change, an eye on the ground. they are also thanking the police for doing their job, and saying it's more about freedom than anything else. >> shannon: it's an ongoing situation. alexis, thanks very much. >> bill: one of black lives matters biggest platforms, booted from the platform, the millions it has raked in, no one knows who is in charge. next week will be...
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this is now coming down to this being shut down right in front of parliament hill, david.i'm just curious, there was somebody who got out of that red truck who had an automatic weapon. he was in military gear. was that a policeman who got out of the truck? >> i'm not sure. there are plenty of policemen in very armored gear, military gear. i'm not sure exactly who got out, but i can tell you there are dozens if not hundreds of officer as in this area right now -- officers in this area right now in very heavy tactical gear. we saw them smash out one of the windows in one of the remaining trucks in the distance. that is under control -- yes, i see someone who looks like an officer entering that red truck9 and the black truck. and this was, you basically knew this was coming. eventually, this was going to happen because these protesters and truckers were warned that a we are eventually going to arrest you. we're going to use any means and resources necessary to end this protest. so now you are witnessing, you know, the final holdouts, the people who chose to remain here for da
this is now coming down to this being shut down right in front of parliament hill, david.i'm just curious, there was somebody who got out of that red truck who had an automatic weapon. he was in military gear. was that a policeman who got out of the truck? >> i'm not sure. there are plenty of policemen in very armored gear, military gear. i'm not sure exactly who got out, but i can tell you there are dozens if not hundreds of officer as in this area right now -- officers in this area...
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when this comes, as a supporters of the freedom convoy, remain calm down on parliament hill in the countries capital city auto. it's where the atmosphere does still remain raw. the festive, the mass protest though broke out off and the government introduced vaccine mandates. but truckers who served cross border routes understand around 85 percent of truck drivers are vaccinated at the moment when i just intrude, oh, he's insisting that the new legislation is not aimed at restricting the fundamental rights of canadians. for example of freedom of expression and peaceful assembly, we discussed the issue with a panel of guests. you cannot assert to stand for freedom while you simultaneously or press the freedom of anyone else. and this has been an ongoing issue with justin trio and canada. i mean, ever since he checked, he's been nothing but hypocritical, and the air of hypocrisy has to come to an end. and i'm very proud to say the canadians across the country are not having it. they're going to stand up against this. it's a little bit hypocritical, if you ask me for the media and the trudeau go
when this comes, as a supporters of the freedom convoy, remain calm down on parliament hill in the countries capital city auto. it's where the atmosphere does still remain raw. the festive, the mass protest though broke out off and the government introduced vaccine mandates. but truckers who served cross border routes understand around 85 percent of truck drivers are vaccinated at the moment when i just intrude, oh, he's insisting that the new legislation is not aimed at restricting the...
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this entire route has been blocked off and it is the main thoroughfare to which you can get to parliament hill of canada's government and the protests are just here in ottawa, it has spread to other canadian cities. that said, the kind of tensions you are seeing in the earlier days of the protests have eased somewhat between the residents and the protesters as the truckers are no longer honking their horns. without that noise, there is much less anxiety, in fact there was somewhat more of a carnival—like atmosphere happening here with a stage set “p happening here with a stage set up and music and dancing. of course the big question is how long will these truckers remain here? and many of those i had spoken with have said they have spent many weeks on the road away from their families. they are in it for the long haul. that was our corresponent samira hussein in ottawa and a little earlier the city's deputy mayor spoke to us. laura dudas says her city is being damaged by events outside their control. so, the city of ottawa, we declared a state of emergency on sunday evening because the vaccine
this entire route has been blocked off and it is the main thoroughfare to which you can get to parliament hill of canada's government and the protests are just here in ottawa, it has spread to other canadian cities. that said, the kind of tensions you are seeing in the earlier days of the protests have eased somewhat between the residents and the protesters as the truckers are no longer honking their horns. without that noise, there is much less anxiety, in fact there was somewhat more of a...
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we have seen some leaving parliament hill in front of me, driving by, the police check in with them andice officer who killed a black motorist when she confused her handgun for her taser has been sentenced to two years in prison, a penalty below the state guidelines. kim potter had been convicted of first degree manslaughter for fatally shooting daunte wright in a suburb of minneapolis last april. barbara plett usher reports. this is one of the saddest cases... the case was about the killing of a young man, and about a police officer of 26 years who made a fatal error. i am so sorry that i brought the death of your son. kim potter turned to the family as she begged for forgiveness. daunte wright was a 20—year—old man of mixed race. last april, police pulled him over in his car. he tried to flee, and potter reached for her taser but grabbed her gun by mistake. he died laterfrom injuries. gunfire. the shooting triggered days of protests in a city on edge over the murder of another black man killed by police, george floyd. she took our baby boy. with a single gunshot through his heart, - s
we have seen some leaving parliament hill in front of me, driving by, the police check in with them andice officer who killed a black motorist when she confused her handgun for her taser has been sentenced to two years in prison, a penalty below the state guidelines. kim potter had been convicted of first degree manslaughter for fatally shooting daunte wright in a suburb of minneapolis last april. barbara plett usher reports. this is one of the saddest cases... the case was about the killing of...
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it's a very surprising scene to have these truckers occupy such large swathes right in front of parliament hillgovernment decisions are made. but right now, everything around here is a standstill. i think one avenue that's really been very good, in terms of outreach between the protesters and the residents, is that there has been an injunction by the courts in order to stop the honking, the incessant levels of noise, and that has really made some inroads in terms of truckers being a little more respectful of the residents and the residents being less angry towards the truckers. samira hussain reporting. laura dudas is ottawa's deputy mayor. she says her city is being damaged by events outside their control. so, the city of ottawa declared a state of emergency on sunday because the vaccine mandates really come from the what has happening here, this protest... it's really taking our city and a residents hostage. i had the opportunity to walk downtown, and yes, it is quiet, except for the fact that the city is overtaken by more than 400 large trucks, and now they're in residential areas. laura, is
it's a very surprising scene to have these truckers occupy such large swathes right in front of parliament hillgovernment decisions are made. but right now, everything around here is a standstill. i think one avenue that's really been very good, in terms of outreach between the protesters and the residents, is that there has been an injunction by the courts in order to stop the honking, the incessant levels of noise, and that has really made some inroads in terms of truckers being a little more...
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the truck has remained camped around parliament hill. there was a festive atmosphere, loud music. some people were dancing and we spoke with a freedom convoy ontario organizer about the newly triggered government powers. he told us, prime minister trudeau should resort to dialogue. not false. i think he is a tower. do not. let's be honest here, real leaders will come out and talk to the people don't come and find result in resolution, especially when the people are being peaceful. and they're only asking that the mandates and we have not used any violence. we have not caused any problems. in fact we've, we've done more good than these leaders, the so called leaders, an auto group keep attacking us with media and lies. so for us, we're not moving. we're not going anywhere until our demands are met, regardless of what it just says or tries to be. we don't watch any kind of escalation of any sort of government who continues to double down with an irish. just what i'd like to see though is the government to actually come out and talk to us and hear what we have to say. rather than con
the truck has remained camped around parliament hill. there was a festive atmosphere, loud music. some people were dancing and we spoke with a freedom convoy ontario organizer about the newly triggered government powers. he told us, prime minister trudeau should resort to dialogue. not false. i think he is a tower. do not. let's be honest here, real leaders will come out and talk to the people don't come and find result in resolution, especially when the people are being peaceful. and they're...
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here in ottawa, mainly in and around the centre of town near parliament hill.nd now, like the other two weekends, that hundreds of protesters joined the ones who were here during the week, and they're here now. and it is almost a party atmosphere. you can hear music. there are people carrying flags and even families, and theyjust crowd the streets here in downtown ottawa. canadian prime minister justin trudeau is meeting with advisers this afternoon to discuss the blockades. as you heard earlier, they are moving to clear the one on the ambassador bridge, but there are ongoing protests here in ottawa and other parts of the country. and other protests have cropped up over the weekend in major cities, including in the province of new brunswick and we're seeing one in toronto. and right now, there is no clear end to this impasse. trudeau did say yesterday that all actions are on the table, although he was very clear. in his words, it was a "very, very, very remote possibility" at this point that they're considering bringing in the military, but as i noted that all
here in ottawa, mainly in and around the centre of town near parliament hill.nd now, like the other two weekends, that hundreds of protesters joined the ones who were here during the week, and they're here now. and it is almost a party atmosphere. you can hear music. there are people carrying flags and even families, and theyjust crowd the streets here in downtown ottawa. canadian prime minister justin trudeau is meeting with advisers this afternoon to discuss the blockades. as you heard...
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just this evening there was a raucous dance party with djs taking place just in the shadow of parliament hillincessant. it got so bad in fact that a class—action lawsuit was filed today, demanding that the court put an injunction in and threaten to fine these protesters up to $10 million canadian because they have basically destroyed any sort of normal life that local residents would otherwise enjoy. so things are getting quite tense in the capital, for sure. i bet they are but their message is clear. we will stay as long as it takes and ultimately, presumably, that means the removal of the vaccination mandate for truckers who want to go back and forth across the border to the united states. it is important to note that they are notjust asking for an end to that mandate for truckers. they want an end to all vaccine mandates top to bottom at every level of government and that is something that the trudeau administration nationally cannot even do. their demands are absolutely untenable and some of the protesters have even insisted that they will not leave until the prime minister resigns from o
just this evening there was a raucous dance party with djs taking place just in the shadow of parliament hillincessant. it got so bad in fact that a class—action lawsuit was filed today, demanding that the court put an injunction in and threaten to fine these protesters up to $10 million canadian because they have basically destroyed any sort of normal life that local residents would otherwise enjoy. so things are getting quite tense in the capital, for sure. i bet they are but their message...
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. >> reporter: whit, parliament hill has now been cleared, the perimeter secured with this fencing, but protesters have spilled into other parts of the city. ottawa police telling them to go home. whit? >> kenneth, thank you. >>> next tonight, millions on alert for a brutal winter blast sweeping east. that system triggering squalls across several states. these images from state college, pennsylvania. and in oswego, new york, near whiteout conditions reducing visibility. let's get to senior meteorologist rob marciano. time this all out for us. >> reporter: whit, this fast-moving clipper system has some punch with snow, cold and wind. look at these gusts across the northeast. wind alerts remain up for the next few hours. could see trees down, some travel delays into some of these airports. 40 miles per hour gusts in philly and new york. quieting somewhat tomorrow, but it will be cold in the morning, feeling like 7 in pittsburgh, 3 in detroit. then to the west where another system is dropping down finally with cold and snow. winter storm watches and warnings there. that system gets into th
. >> reporter: whit, parliament hill has now been cleared, the perimeter secured with this fencing, but protesters have spilled into other parts of the city. ottawa police telling them to go home. whit? >> kenneth, thank you. >>> next tonight, millions on alert for a brutal winter blast sweeping east. that system triggering squalls across several states. these images from state college, pennsylvania. and in oswego, new york, near whiteout conditions reducing visibility....
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it's a very surprising scene to have these truckers occupy such large swathes right in front of parliament hillnt decisions are made. but right now, everything around here is a standstill. i think one avenue that's really been very good, in terms of outreach between the protesters and the residents, is that there has been an injunction by the courts in order to stop the honking, the incessant levels of noise, and that has really made some inroads in terms of truckers being a little more respectful of the residents and the residents being less angry towards the truckers. joining us now from ottawa is the city's deputy mayor, laura dudas. she's one of many officials in the country that continue to call on the federal government to provide support to bring the crisis to an end. it's fantastic to have you on the programme. just from what we've seen, it looks like the haunting has ended, but the truckers aren't leaving. —— the honking. how do you resolve the situation from here? 50. resolve the situation from here? so, we do slayer— resolve the situation from here? srr, we do slayer to resolve the s
it's a very surprising scene to have these truckers occupy such large swathes right in front of parliament hillnt decisions are made. but right now, everything around here is a standstill. i think one avenue that's really been very good, in terms of outreach between the protesters and the residents, is that there has been an injunction by the courts in order to stop the honking, the incessant levels of noise, and that has really made some inroads in terms of truckers being a little more...
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we have seen some leaving parliament hill in front of me, driving by, the police check in with them ands on bbc news — still to come... more bad blood for brangelina — brad pitt sues angelina jolie over the ownership of a french vineya rd. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going into afghanistan, the last soviet troops were finally coming home — the withdrawal completed in good order, but the army defeated in the task it had been sent to perform. malcolm has been murdered. that has a terrible effect for the morale of the people. i'm terrified of the repercussions in the streets. one wonders who is next. as the airlift got under way, there was no let—up in the eruption itself. lava streams from a vent low in the crater flow down to the sea on the east of the island, away from the town for the time being. it could start flowing again at any time. the russians heralded - their new—generation space station with a spectacular night launch. _ they've called it mir — l the russian for "peace". this is bbc world news, the latest headlines... president biden says he's convinced vladimir putin h
we have seen some leaving parliament hill in front of me, driving by, the police check in with them ands on bbc news — still to come... more bad blood for brangelina — brad pitt sues angelina jolie over the ownership of a french vineya rd. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going into afghanistan, the last soviet troops were finally coming home — the withdrawal completed in good order, but the army defeated in the task it had been sent to perform. malcolm has been murdered. that has a...
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this entire road has been blocked off and it is the main thoroughfare to which you can get to parliament hillntre of canada's government and the protests aren'tjust here in ottawa, it has spread to other canadian cities. that said, the kind of tensions you were seeing in the earlier days of the protests have eased somewhat between the residents and the protesters, as the truckers are no longer honking their horns. without that noise, there is much less anxiety, in fact there was somewhat more of a carnival—like atmosphere happening here with a stage set up and music and dancing. of course the big question is how long will these truckers remain here? and many of those i had spoken with have said they have spent many weeks on the road away from theirfamilies. they are in it for the long haul. that was our correspondent samira hussein in ottawa and a little earlier the city's deputy mayor spoke to us. laura dudas says her city is being damaged by events outside the control of residents. the majority of residents in the city of ottawa, as across the country, believe in the vaccinations. the prote
this entire road has been blocked off and it is the main thoroughfare to which you can get to parliament hillntre of canada's government and the protests aren'tjust here in ottawa, it has spread to other canadian cities. that said, the kind of tensions you were seeing in the earlier days of the protests have eased somewhat between the residents and the protesters, as the truckers are no longer honking their horns. without that noise, there is much less anxiety, in fact there was somewhat more...
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the freedom convoy activists remain defiant though they are camped out on parliament hill in the capital and the atmosphere is apparently festive. the protests were triggered in january by a vaccine mandate for cross border truckers and leaders snowballed into broader anti government unrest. meanwhile, there's plenty of support for the canadian truckers south of the border. american activists have formed their own con voice travelling to the peace bridge crossing in new york state and several fund raising websites have been set up for freedom convoys in both in the us and canada. referral to the co founder of convoy to save america who thinks the canadian protest inspired people to finally fight for their freedom. candidate is now the leader of the free world. kidding aside, it struck a lot of people because the world look at this part of the world, they look to the western world here to see what news is done and it inspired so many people back. it's a lot more than that. the mandate. it's about all the mandate, it's about the lock down, it's about the masking or children. it's about the
the freedom convoy activists remain defiant though they are camped out on parliament hill in the capital and the atmosphere is apparently festive. the protests were triggered in january by a vaccine mandate for cross border truckers and leaders snowballed into broader anti government unrest. meanwhile, there's plenty of support for the canadian truckers south of the border. american activists have formed their own con voice travelling to the peace bridge crossing in new york state and several...
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it has to stop. hundreds of trots, remain parked in downtown ottawa, particularly the parliament hill area, which is behind me, been the main staging area, this protest. in fact, police estimate there's anywhere from $400.00 to $500.00 vehicles remaining while it was a much quieter atmosphere than we found over the weekend with thousands of supporters descended upon the city. the protest continues to draw in people like patrick mccue's. it's been very festive, very, very carrying. thank you mr. trudeau. thank you, because you've draw thrown a draw string around. all of us canadians drawn us together is january 29th protest spread across canada from ottawa to vancouver. but ottawa remains the focal point. as the protest has morphed from a fight against vaccine mandates for truckers into a battle over the countries over all coven, 1000 restrictions. it's also sparked political debate about the freedom of speech and assembly in canada. while protesters carry signs demanding freedom many residents living in the downtown area say their freedoms have been infringed upon by the incessant noi
it has to stop. hundreds of trots, remain parked in downtown ottawa, particularly the parliament hill area, which is behind me, been the main staging area, this protest. in fact, police estimate there's anywhere from $400.00 to $500.00 vehicles remaining while it was a much quieter atmosphere than we found over the weekend with thousands of supporters descended upon the city. the protest continues to draw in people like patrick mccue's. it's been very festive, very, very carrying. thank you mr....
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. $911.00, the shooting at parliament hill tonight, a couple. and we have never invoked the emergency act as can safely pass, stated this is a necessary government overreach going after. people for prosecution after the fact has drawn comparisons with the storming of the capital in washington, dc. in 2021, something which should be avoided says lawyers, what we saw in canada, particularly ottawa, was nothing at all like what took place in united states and there january 6th. i know a lot of people from dishonest brokers from before the protest even began. we're trying to frame it that way and wanted it to be can as january 6th. that certainly wasn't the case earlier this week and a vote in the house of commons m p. 's upheld prime minister just intruders decision to invoke the emergencies act. it gave police the power in order to get people out of their camps in the streets of also, but opposition politicians have said it was akin to using a sledge hammer to crocket note. i lowered the temperature across the country. the prime minister clearly w
. $911.00, the shooting at parliament hill tonight, a couple. and we have never invoked the emergency act as can safely pass, stated this is a necessary government overreach going after. people for prosecution after the fact has drawn comparisons with the storming of the capital in washington, dc. in 2021, something which should be avoided says lawyers, what we saw in canada, particularly ottawa, was nothing at all like what took place in united states and there january 6th. i know a lot of...
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no, they've counts out on parliament. hill in the capitol at the atmosphere is festive, and the protests which were good in january by vaccine mandate for cross board truckers on the latest snowballed into bruno anti government unrest. we spoke with a canadian lawyer who things just into those use of the emergency act is a constitutional breach. under the constitution and the charter of rights and freedoms. those protesters were there peacefully, have the right to assemble and gather together and protest that is protected and it is unlawful to interfere with that. so the prime minister has tried to brand these protests as violent and to take it out of the protection under the charter. but it's certainly not the case. so in our view of these actions, under the emergencies act, to try to disband this peaceful protest is completely unlawful and goes against canadians, charter rights and freedoms. there's a video going around of the prime minister, admitting that he has donated the federal government, has donated tens of millions
no, they've counts out on parliament. hill in the capitol at the atmosphere is festive, and the protests which were good in january by vaccine mandate for cross board truckers on the latest snowballed into bruno anti government unrest. we spoke with a canadian lawyer who things just into those use of the emergency act is a constitutional breach. under the constitution and the charter of rights and freedoms. those protesters were there peacefully, have the right to assemble and gather together...
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a supporters of the truck as so called freedom convoy remained camped out on parliament hill in the capitol atmosphere. still festive, i protest began over 2 weeks ago when the government made jobs compulsory. the truck is working cross border route. the same time, most canadian truckers are vax, some 85 percent. in fact, as for just introducing, he's defended, fusing the emergencies accent, his covey rules. i'll discussion panel mailed over whether any rights of being breached. you cannot assert to stand for freedom while you simultaneously oppressed the freedom of anyone else. and this has been an ongoing issue with justin trio and canada. i mean, ever since he chucked, he's been nothing but hypocritical. and the era of hypocrisy has to come to an end, and i'm very proud to say the canadians across the country are not having it. they're going to stand up against this. it's a little bit of a critical if you ask me for the media and the trudeau government to act. now as if it's truckers who are causing all of this havoc, you cannot say that the restriction of movement and the destruction of
a supporters of the truck as so called freedom convoy remained camped out on parliament hill in the capitol atmosphere. still festive, i protest began over 2 weeks ago when the government made jobs compulsory. the truck is working cross border route. the same time, most canadian truckers are vax, some 85 percent. in fact, as for just introducing, he's defended, fusing the emergencies accent, his covey rules. i'll discussion panel mailed over whether any rights of being breached. you cannot...
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stage as rob, supporters of the truckers of so called freedom convoy remained calm town around parliament hill right there in the countries capital, as we understand the atmosphere is still pretty festive. the protest though began over 2 weeks ago when the government made jobs compulsory for truckers welcome cross border routes. all the same, most canadian truck as off vaccinated as some 85 percent to date. adjusting trudeau has defended the emergencies act on his covert restrictions. a panel of guests though, debate whether anyone's rights perhaps have been breached. you cannot assert to stand for freedom while you simultaneously or press the freedom of anyone else. and this has been an ongoing issue with justin trio and canada. i mean, ever since he chucked, he's been nothing but hypocritical. and the air of hypocrisy has to come to an end . and i'm very proud to say the canadians across the country are not having it. they're going to stand up against this. it's a little bit hypocritical, if you ask me for the media and the trudeau government to act. now as if it's truckers who are causing a
stage as rob, supporters of the truckers of so called freedom convoy remained calm town around parliament hill right there in the countries capital, as we understand the atmosphere is still pretty festive. the protest though began over 2 weeks ago when the government made jobs compulsory for truckers welcome cross border routes. all the same, most canadian truck as off vaccinated as some 85 percent to date. adjusting trudeau has defended the emergencies act on his covert restrictions. a panel...
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stage as wrong. supporters of the truckers so called freedom convoy remain camped out around parliament hill and the country's capital. the atmosphere does remain rather festive. and the protests began over 2 weeks ago when the government made jobs. compulsory if a truckload's welcome cross border routes, all the same as we understand most truckers are actually vast. approximately 85 percent. now just intrude. oh, has defended the emergencies act and his coven restrictions, while a panel of guests debated the issue of the question that is, have any one's rights been breached? you cannot assert to stand for freedom while you simultaneously oppress the freedom of anyone else. and this has been an ongoing issue with justin trio and canada. i mean, ever since he chuck, he's been nothing but hypocritical. and the air of hypocrisy has to come to an end . and i'm very proud to say the canadians across the country are not having it. they're going to stand up against this. it's a little bit hypocritical, if you ask me for the media and the trudeau government to act. now as if it's truckers who are ca
stage as wrong. supporters of the truckers so called freedom convoy remain camped out around parliament hill and the country's capital. the atmosphere does remain rather festive. and the protests began over 2 weeks ago when the government made jobs. compulsory if a truckload's welcome cross border routes, all the same as we understand most truckers are actually vast. approximately 85 percent. now just intrude. oh, has defended the emergencies act and his coven restrictions, while a panel of...
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stage as wrong support has off the truck as a so called freedom convoy, remain calm, count on parliament hill. that's right there in the countries capital and the atmosphere does remain rather festive. the protests began over 2 weeks ago when the government made jobs compulsory for truckers, wilkin cross board over all the same. most canadian truck is all vax, approximately 85 percent. as we understand not just intruder has defended the emergencies act on his r copay restrictions. so our panel of guests are debated whether any rights are currently being breached. you cannot assert to stand for freedom while you simultaneously or press the freedom of anyone else. and this has been an ongoing issue with justin trio and canada. i mean, ever since he, jackie, he's been nothing but hypocritical, and the air of hypocrisy has to come to an end. and i'm very proud to say the canadians across the country are not having it. they're going to stand up against us. it's a little bit of a critical if you ask me for the media and the no government to act. now as if it's truckers who are causing all of this h
stage as wrong support has off the truck as a so called freedom convoy, remain calm, count on parliament hill. that's right there in the countries capital and the atmosphere does remain rather festive. the protests began over 2 weeks ago when the government made jobs compulsory for truckers, wilkin cross board over all the same. most canadian truck is all vax, approximately 85 percent. as we understand not just intruder has defended the emergencies act on his r copay restrictions. so our panel...