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dignity , freedom, democracy. we will win it together and then together we will build a new free peace courtank you very much to ukraine. this is the ukrainian flag for you, friends. when the day comes, the war will end. i lost myself there. gently in your eyes and don't let her go out , you don't let me go any longer, hug me, hug me, let's run away, you are thoughts, you are autumn clouds, so now the spring is golden. is it so that youth and summer will pass away in sorrow and cries? no, i want to laugh through tears in the midst of adversity to sing songs without hope but to hope i want to live i want to leave my soul oh, in the meadow, the red viburnum leaned over something, glorious ukraine is sad and we hear, and we are on red porridge, well, it’s time to express the work of ukrainians, and i have nothing glory to ukraine, hey cherries , this red viburnum is sad glory hmm on the weak pole i wheat golden the meetings of ukraine number of flies funny sad to be honest or a smart choice on doubting tears words but someone is waiting at home children music for everything there is everyone ev
dignity , freedom, democracy. we will win it together and then together we will build a new free peace courtank you very much to ukraine. this is the ukrainian flag for you, friends. when the day comes, the war will end. i lost myself there. gently in your eyes and don't let her go out , you don't let me go any longer, hug me, hug me, let's run away, you are thoughts, you are autumn clouds, so now the spring is golden. is it so that youth and summer will pass away in sorrow and cries? no, i...
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used to be good. enechko this is an observant plyazolka of the mound of glory into a shark -like court peacefulhunted by dark green bars, near the hill, but strange to level the dash, which saw wide polyuluhi, in one impulse, in a pale blocky sky, bayonets were removed from the tent. yes, no longer leather 70 m from above neptune, but yana's flight is good to look through. but from below, from any angle , you can respect so many friends. bayonets surround a wide memorial ring for the feet of the pirogue inside with smalt mosaics are lined again with the braces of the army of the soviet army of the caller. glory on the surface of the ring bas-relief in java soviet soldier and partisan characters of the composition are written out better for heifers. partisans there was propanol, there in its time to the element. voroshilov what was the kirovnik of the whole partisan by the hand in scale toils on the uaz the soviet lake of the union of communist partisans was equated to nine charms, oleg - this propane did not pass, and she was rejected in papa's political reasons there and that the partisans wer
used to be good. enechko this is an observant plyazolka of the mound of glory into a shark -like court peacefulhunted by dark green bars, near the hill, but strange to level the dash, which saw wide polyuluhi, in one impulse, in a pale blocky sky, bayonets were removed from the tent. yes, no longer leather 70 m from above neptune, but yana's flight is good to look through. but from below, from any angle , you can respect so many friends. bayonets surround a wide memorial ring for the feet of...
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saturday morning, the supreme court for the economist discusses his peace on the atlantic magazine about rising tensions about supreme court justices. in our spotlight on spot -- podcasts, the chief adviser -- executive officer talks but his podcast. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on saturday morning on c-span or c-span now, our free mobile video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. >> over four days, c-span's cameras had unprecedented access to the floor of the u.s. house, as california republican representative kevin mccarthy became the speaker of the house. it was history in the making,. with unscripted moments on the house floor. like we always have in the past 40 years, uninterrupted and unbiased coverage of congress. here's what people are saying about c-span. the hollywood reporter wrote, c-span is the hottest tv drama in. . 2023the house speaker drum has one winner, c-span. and from the washington post, c-span has become mode -- much water -- must watch tv. on one thing you can be sure, c-span will be there thanks to
saturday morning, the supreme court for the economist discusses his peace on the atlantic magazine about rising tensions about supreme court justices. in our spotlight on spot -- podcasts, the chief adviser -- executive officer talks but his podcast. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on saturday morning on c-span or c-span now, our free mobile video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. >> over four days, c-span's cameras had...
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, the government is accountable and under control the courts are fair and independent, and the police do not beat students who go out for a peacefulon, and this is our responsibility with you, i constantly remind myself of this story from the maidan when after the shootings, relatives of the victims of the heavenly hundred spoke at the courts. and i think many of you remember the 19-year-old student roman gurik, such a curly-haired, nice guy who was killed on instytutskaya street, and i listened to his mother in court. it was very difficult to listen because his mother told how already after the death of her son, they brought a backpack, and in this backpack she found a candy wrapper, and she said in court that her romchyk was a very polite child, so he kept the candy wrappers and did not throw them out on the street, but what i love most what struck her was what she said as a mother. she didn't want her son to go to the maidan. well, because like any mother , she was afraid for his life and his health, but she remembered how 10 years before that she herself stood on the orange maidan and she said that she simply had no moral righ
, the government is accountable and under control the courts are fair and independent, and the police do not beat students who go out for a peacefulon, and this is our responsibility with you, i constantly remind myself of this story from the maidan when after the shootings, relatives of the victims of the heavenly hundred spoke at the courts. and i think many of you remember the 19-year-old student roman gurik, such a curly-haired, nice guy who was killed on instytutskaya street, and i...
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supreme court for the economist discusses his peace in atlantic magazine about rising tensions among supreme court justices. in our spotlight on podcast, national conference of state legislators chief executive officer talks about his podcast, our american state. watch washington journal, live at 7:00 on saturday morning on c-span. or on c-span now. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of governnt. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? it is way more than that. >> comcast is partnering to create wi-fi enabled spaces to get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service, along with these other televisi providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> up next, white house press secretary karine john prayer answered questions into into classified documents found at president biden's former office and delaware home. she talked about the debt ceiling debate and women's repr
supreme court for the economist discusses his peace in atlantic magazine about rising tensions among supreme court justices. in our spotlight on podcast, national conference of state legislators chief executive officer talks about his podcast, our american state. watch washington journal, live at 7:00 on saturday morning on c-span. or on c-span now. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of governnt. we...
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the philippinejournalist and nobel peace prize winner maria ressa has been acquitted of tax evasion charges by a manila court. her news site, rappler, was also cleared of tax evasion. ms ressa, who was awarded the nobel prize alongside a russian journalist in 2021, is head of rappler, which earned a reputation for its in—depth reporting and tough scrutiny of the former president rodrigo duterte. she was convicted in 2020 for libel and does face several other charges, which she says are politically motivated. she spoke a short time ago. today, facts win, truth wins, justice wins. a brazen abuse of power... voice waivers and meant to stop journalists from doing theirjobs, but...give me a second, these cases are where capital markets, where rule of law, where press freedom meet, right? so, this acquittal inaudible is notjust for us, _ for rappler, it is for every filipino who has ever been unjustly accused. maria ressa speaking earlier on. brad adams, who was the asia director of human rights watch from 2002 to 2022, gave me his reaction to the news. you can see the toll this case has taken on her. as it has ta
the philippinejournalist and nobel peace prize winner maria ressa has been acquitted of tax evasion charges by a manila court. her news site, rappler, was also cleared of tax evasion. ms ressa, who was awarded the nobel prize alongside a russian journalist in 2021, is head of rappler, which earned a reputation for its in—depth reporting and tough scrutiny of the former president rodrigo duterte. she was convicted in 2020 for libel and does face several other charges, which she says are...
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supreme court for the economist discusses his peace in atlantic magazine about rising tensions among cast, national conference of state legislators chief executive officer talks about his podcast, our american state. watch washington journal, live at 7:00 on saturday morning on c-span. or on c-span now. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of governnt. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this
supreme court for the economist discusses his peace in atlantic magazine about rising tensions among cast, national conference of state legislators chief executive officer talks about his podcast, our american state. watch washington journal, live at 7:00 on saturday morning on c-span. or on c-span now. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of governnt. we are funded by these television companies and...
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former german, french and ukraine. leaders recently admitted that the men's go, courts were not actually designed to bring peace to don bass. they say it was all about winning time for you. praying to prepare for a military conflict with russia. we discussed this with conservative daily podcast host, jo altman, who says that the west main aim is just so panic while finding a proxy war against moscow. the fact that he got on television got an interview and talked about that it was a, a diplomatic imitation. i just shows that much of what the west does is designed to deceive and create chaos and really not get to a place where there's a they want to solve the problem. usm and other european forces, sending tanks and everything to ukraine. in essence, fighting a proxy war, i think this is just more of the deliberate intention in order to provoke russia. i can't get to the bottom of why they would say some of the things that they're saying. and if they weren't trying to provoke a global conflict with what they're saying now they're trying to take some of the responsibility for what's happening in ukraine. one of 2
former german, french and ukraine. leaders recently admitted that the men's go, courts were not actually designed to bring peace to don bass. they say it was all about winning time for you. praying to prepare for a military conflict with russia. we discussed this with conservative daily podcast host, jo altman, who says that the west main aim is just so panic while finding a proxy war against moscow. the fact that he got on television got an interview and talked about that it was a, a...
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coming up saturday morning steve and maisie discusses his peace in the atlantic magazine about rising tensions among supreme court justices. then in our spotlight on podcast segment national conference state legislator chief executive officer tim story talks about his podcast. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern or on c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. ♪ announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? it is way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with 1000 many centers to create wi-fi enabled list so students can get the tools that they need to be ready forverything. announcer: comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front
coming up saturday morning steve and maisie discusses his peace in the atlantic magazine about rising tensions among supreme court justices. then in our spotlight on podcast segment national conference state legislator chief executive officer tim story talks about his podcast. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern or on c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. ♪ announcer: c-span is...
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oh, a with the court as memphis is bracing for public outreach because family has also called for peaceful protests. ah, in tennis news arena, blanca has defeated wimbledon champion lena by kena. the austrian opened women's spinal. this was double anchor's 1st grand slam singles appearance. and the 24 year old proved just why she admitted that, that lucian lost the fast that the only says she's dropped this year. but she recovered to win 466364, to some went to sports at mckee, lasha for. and it's now just one victory. shy of much and legend we sneed in gammas, then locks all time record of a to 6 wins. the american dominated, the slalom are the world cup in the check, a public to clean when number 85 to friend will have another shot on sunday to equal ingram as best mark. that's also now coming up after he showed great is sports life where we meet a tango old golf and prodigy from kenya. don't forget this more news on analysis websites, d, w dot com. we have more news on the top of the station for about and all of our program with with a b currently more people than ever on the move world
oh, a with the court as memphis is bracing for public outreach because family has also called for peaceful protests. ah, in tennis news arena, blanca has defeated wimbledon champion lena by kena. the austrian opened women's spinal. this was double anchor's 1st grand slam singles appearance. and the 24 year old proved just why she admitted that, that lucian lost the fast that the only says she's dropped this year. but she recovered to win 466364, to some went to sports at mckee, lasha for. and...
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oh, a lot in order with the court as memphis is bracing for public outreach. nicholas family has also called for peaceful protests. ukrainian troops have been battling russian forces, trying to pierce its lines across the east and on. yes, region. ukraine's president loaded me zalinski has described the situation at the frontline as extremely acute fighting has thrown a new spotlight on russia's wagner group. a private military company led by a millionaire with links to russian president vladimir putin. many wagner fighters killed and ukraine will convicts who promised freedom in exchange for their service . this creepy art was once an empty piece of land, but then grieved for the fallen fighters of freshest merson. wagner group started getting dug frequently near a small farming community in southern russia. the wagner group on us its forces with streets and wooden crosses. oh, an investigation by righteous news agency reveals that at least $39.00 of the fighters buried here and a nearby cemetery spring convicts. they included killers murderous and courier criminals, and was recruited last year to fight
oh, a lot in order with the court as memphis is bracing for public outreach. nicholas family has also called for peaceful protests. ukrainian troops have been battling russian forces, trying to pierce its lines across the east and on. yes, region. ukraine's president loaded me zalinski has described the situation at the frontline as extremely acute fighting has thrown a new spotlight on russia's wagner group. a private military company led by a millionaire with links to russian president...
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. >> the five former officers who have been charged are due in court next month. largely peaceful protests were held throughout the weekend. tyre nichols funeral will be wednesday. his family has been invited to president biden's state of the union teach. >> ellison barber joins us with more. >> reporter: the officer's name is preston hemphill. he's been employed by the memphis police department since 2018. he was relieved of duty with the other five officers shortly after the january 7th traffic stop involving tyre nichols. they say this officer's name was not originally released to the public because he was not fired. the attorney for tyre nichols' family they're reacting to this saying the fact this officer hasn't been fired and they're just now learning his name, or the public is learning about his name, is extremely disappointing. here's more of what attorney ben crump had to say. >> several people contacted me directly, as well as people on social media saying mr. wells, tyre's father, said from day one who is this guy? why hasn't he been terminated? why hasn't he been arres
. >> the five former officers who have been charged are due in court next month. largely peaceful protests were held throughout the weekend. tyre nichols funeral will be wednesday. his family has been invited to president biden's state of the union teach. >> ellison barber joins us with more. >> reporter: the officer's name is preston hemphill. he's been employed by the memphis police department since 2018. he was relieved of duty with the other five officers shortly after the...
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president roosevelt with his son john behind him on the right, speaks in the court of peace. >> i hereby dedicate the world's fair, the new york world's fair of 1939. and i declare it open to all of mankind. >> i should've mentioned before it is started that it is an old video clip. the video might be a bit choppy. the audio should come through fine. right from that very moment, this fair is already opening a window on the world of tomorrow. roosevelt's speech was broadcast in any brand-new invention it was being debuted for the first time at the fair. television. roosevelt's speech launched the very first scheduled television broadcast station in america. nbc, that first broadcast station, breathlessly proclaimed that the presidents address was being beamed from a transmitter at the very top of the empire state building. -- it could be seen for a whole 25 miles. in reality, only about 1000 people tuned in. there were only about 200 televisions in existence in new york at that time. mainly because this is what a television looked like at the time. a five-inch screen, smaller than some of
president roosevelt with his son john behind him on the right, speaks in the court of peace. >> i hereby dedicate the world's fair, the new york world's fair of 1939. and i declare it open to all of mankind. >> i should've mentioned before it is started that it is an old video clip. the video might be a bit choppy. the audio should come through fine. right from that very moment, this fair is already opening a window on the world of tomorrow. roosevelt's speech was broadcast in any...
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i'm here in this- peaceful demonstration because i don't agree with the electoral court we want new electionsoxes. we don't believe that this election was democratic, there are several indications there was — are several indications there was fraud and corruption. since that october— was fraud and corruption. since that october verdict, _ was fraud and corruption. since that october verdict, the - that october verdict, the supporters ofjair that october verdict, the supporters of jair bolsonaro have staged protesters, blocked highways and openly called for a military coup. some say authorities should have been better prepared.— authorities should have been better prepared. really didn't seem to be — better prepared. really didn't seem to be a _ better prepared. really didn't seem to be a police _ better prepared. really didn't seem to be a police presence| better prepared. really didn't i seem to be a police presence on the capital you would expect something like this to happen, hardly any law enforcement on the street, police barricades easily overthrown by these jair bolsonaro supporters an
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court. as memphis is bracing for public outreach, nicholas family has also called for peaceful protests. t w's washington correspondent stefan fema is on the story for us. i spoke to him after the radio was released and began by asking him what stood out more to him. well in the pot was for showing on the traffic arrest what stands out. the most is how charged, how amped up, how aggressive are those police officers were? remember, this is a traffic stop or just imagine you drive down the street and some cars pop up next to you and somebody storms out at you with the gun. pulls out of the out of the car because of allegedly readily reckless driving mckendra proof. yet what that recollect reckless driving was so there was a lot of aggression in those police officers. that's clear. second thing, which of course is evidence he had the brutality, the utter disregard for human life. um ed terry nichols was hit into the head kicked into the had numerous times beaten with the baton with fist hooks. i mean, that's not. that is absolutely the most unprofessional police traffic stop behavior i've e
court. as memphis is bracing for public outreach, nicholas family has also called for peaceful protests. t w's washington correspondent stefan fema is on the story for us. i spoke to him after the radio was released and began by asking him what stood out more to him. well in the pot was for showing on the traffic arrest what stands out. the most is how charged, how amped up, how aggressive are those police officers were? remember, this is a traffic stop or just imagine you drive down the street...
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why with the court judge as memphis is bracing for public outreach. nicholas family has also called for peaceful protests . or we do have some breaking news coming in emergency services in israel, say 2 people have been injured in a possible shooting in east jerusalem. as we have been reporting, it comes a day after the deadliest attack in the city. in years, we will bring you more information as we get it for now. it for now though that is your news update coming up after a short break, we'll have a sports life. you can watch that to meet a 10 year old golfing prodigy from catch up if you're after more news analysis or you can check on our website to actively dot com or follow us on social media. i'm mcclare richardson, berlin. i will be back in 45 and his time with one is headlights watching. ah ah, for the journey of surprises, we've got all out. use one day in the course of the right people in your northern count please.
why with the court judge as memphis is bracing for public outreach. nicholas family has also called for peaceful protests . or we do have some breaking news coming in emergency services in israel, say 2 people have been injured in a possible shooting in east jerusalem. as we have been reporting, it comes a day after the deadliest attack in the city. in years, we will bring you more information as we get it for now. it for now though that is your news update coming up after a short break, we'll...
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oh, a law and order with the court as memphis is bracing for public outreach. nicholas family has also called for peaceful protests. with the morning, i'm joined by d. w reporter stacy stacy beavens in the studio. stacy, do we have any more clarity about what to place that night with the police chief says that these former officer say that terry nichols was driving radically and, and so that's why they stopped him. but the police chief also says that they have gone through video around the area and that there is no evidence to substantiate what they've said. so there's no idea. there's no reason they don't have an idea as to why this happened and why their police officers had so much aggression from the very beginning. and it continued to escalate and actually had the unfortunate responsibility of having to watch the video. and you see terry nichols trying to de escalate while the police continued to escalate. and so the police chief does not yet know why. and how does this case, all police brutality differ to the others? well, part of it is the swift action by memphis. these officers were fired right awa
oh, a law and order with the court as memphis is bracing for public outreach. nicholas family has also called for peaceful protests. with the morning, i'm joined by d. w reporter stacy stacy beavens in the studio. stacy, do we have any more clarity about what to place that night with the police chief says that these former officer say that terry nichols was driving radically and, and so that's why they stopped him. but the police chief also says that they have gone through video around the area...
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oh, with the court as memphis is bracing for public outreach. nicholas family has also called for peaceful protests. before we go, let's get a reminder of our top story. at this hour, 2 people have been injured in what appears to be another shooting attack in east jerusalem. police say the suspect as a 13 year old palestinian. it comes a day after the deadliest attack in the city in more than a decade in which a palestinian gunmen shot dead 7 people here, a synagogue. that's news up to at this hour. don't forget, you can also get d w. news on the go. just download or out from google play or from the apple app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications. whenever there's any breaking thanks much for watching. i'm claire richardson in berlin from the in the team. we really appreciate you taking the time with will you become a criminal? ah franklin mayo already know who's welcome to take to.
oh, with the court as memphis is bracing for public outreach. nicholas family has also called for peaceful protests. before we go, let's get a reminder of our top story. at this hour, 2 people have been injured in what appears to be another shooting attack in east jerusalem. police say the suspect as a 13 year old palestinian. it comes a day after the deadliest attack in the city in more than a decade in which a palestinian gunmen shot dead 7 people here, a synagogue. that's news up to at this...
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oh, a lot in order with the court as memphis is bracing for public outreach. nicholas family has also called for peaceful protests. before we go, let's get a reminder of our top stories at this hour. world leaders have condemned an attack outside a synagogue in east jerusalem. a palestinian gunmen killed at 7 people and wounded 3 others outside the building. in the deadliest attack on israelis in years and us the police have released footage showing the arrest and beating of a black man. tyrene nichols, he later died from his injuries. the incident has sparked outrage and demonstrations around the country. u. s. president joe biden said he was quote, outraged, and deeply paint by the images. that's your update at this hour coming up after a short break. a dw documentary looks at activists in india, trying to save sparks from extinction. stay tuned for that or check on our website for more at d, w dot com. thanks for watching. with leonardo da vinci's, mysterious masterpiece. it is perhaps the greatest leonardo masterpiece in the collection of the louvre. it is the virgin of the rocks. was there another s
oh, a lot in order with the court as memphis is bracing for public outreach. nicholas family has also called for peaceful protests. before we go, let's get a reminder of our top stories at this hour. world leaders have condemned an attack outside a synagogue in east jerusalem. a palestinian gunmen killed at 7 people and wounded 3 others outside the building. in the deadliest attack on israelis in years and us the police have released footage showing the arrest and beating of a black man. tyrene...
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oh, a lot with the court as memphis is racing for public outreach because family has also called for peaceful protests. or in tennis news, or, you know, alaska has defeated a wimbledon champion or by kina by the austrian open woman's final. this was some anchors 1st grand slam singles appearance and a 24 year old showed some nerves of steel pollution lost the 1st set. the only said she's dropped this year, but she managed to turn things around to win 466364. some went to sports mckayla. schiffron is now just one of the 3 shy of much and legendary suite. ingram austin marks all time record of 86 when the american dominated the other world cup in the check of public to claim when number 85 schiffron will have another shot on sunday to equal in the most best mark that's open. now up next, the documentary about the man who became the u. s. i'm boss about to germany just after denazi's ceased power in 1953 stager for that, but also stage in the mornings with leonardo da vinci's, mysterious masterpiece. this perhaps the greatest leonardo masterpiece to the collection of the louvre. it is the virgin
oh, a lot with the court as memphis is racing for public outreach because family has also called for peaceful protests. or in tennis news, or, you know, alaska has defeated a wimbledon champion or by kina by the austrian open woman's final. this was some anchors 1st grand slam singles appearance and a 24 year old showed some nerves of steel pollution lost the 1st set. the only said she's dropped this year, but she managed to turn things around to win 466364. some went to sports mckayla....
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oh, a law and order with the court as memphis is bracing for public outreach. nicholas family has also called for peaceful protests. ah, in some tennis news arena, sub olenka has defeated a wimbledon champion, land out by kena or the australian open woman's final. this was that ssl blank as 1st grand slam singles appearance. and a 24 year old showed nurse or steel the pollution loss. the 1st that that was the only said she's dropped this year. but she managed to turn things around to win 46636. for any i spoke to sports, broadcaster, natalie meadows in melbourne. i asked her if this was he deserved victory for belinda. it certainly was. as you just mentioned, he's been in unbelievable form to start 2023. and it was an epic final between these 2 women now both of them at grand slam champion. but this is a real story of mental resilience from irena sub a lanka. the fact that she lost that opening set and had 7 double faults throughout the match from the very 1st point of the match to championship point. she also had 17 ices story. but just to go back to that point of the double false, this is something she
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federal police reforms o, one with law and order with the court as memphis is bracing for public outreach. nicholas family has also called for peaceful protests. leaders around the world have condemned a shooting at a synagogue in east jerusalem, which killed at least 7 people about a single gunman opened fire outside the building in the jewish neighbourhood of never. yeah, cause the incident followed the deadly re it in the west bank by a zealous schultz who said they were targeting militants planning an attack because it was just a couple of hours into the sabbath a holiday for jews. police saying the palestinian gunmen arrived here by car. he stopped by the synagogue and opened fire on the people outside. the building. several were shut a wounded survivors, some in critical condition, were taken to near by hospitals. in canada, the injured from the serious attack arrived at the trauma unit. unfortunately, one of the injured in her forties was pronounced dead on arrival to the hospital. to others, i injure a man in his twenties and i used 14 to 15 years old or in the operating room right now i'm in the family members of the youth a
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court. as memphis is bracing for public outreach. nicholas family has also called for peaceful protests. let's bring you up to speed now with some other world news headlines. ukraine is pushing for us, build f 16 fighter jets just days after securing western battle tanks. officials from france and the usa, they have not ruled out the option of a nato effort to send the war planes. for german chancellor, olaf schultz has drawn a red line over supplying keith with combat aircraft. turkey has summoned denmark's ambassador to condemn the burning of the koran, near its embassy and copenhagen. the far right politician, responsible for the act staged a similar protest in sweden last week. the incident prompted turkey to postpone plans. nato. a session talks with sweden and finland authorities in new zealand, largest city often say at least 3 people have died in flooding caused by record rainfall. the country's new prime minister, chris hipkins, said a massive cleanup effort would be required. friday was the wettest date ever recorded in oakland, with the average of summer rainfall falling in a
court. as memphis is bracing for public outreach. nicholas family has also called for peaceful protests. let's bring you up to speed now with some other world news headlines. ukraine is pushing for us, build f 16 fighter jets just days after securing western battle tanks. officials from france and the usa, they have not ruled out the option of a nato effort to send the war planes. for german chancellor, olaf schultz has drawn a red line over supplying keith with combat aircraft. turkey has...
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oh, with the court as memphis is bracing for public outreach. nicholas family has also called for peaceful protests. ah, in tennis irene are sub olenka has defeated a wimbledon champion. elena, rabbi, kina, audio trillion open women's fido r. this was a sub, a link as 1st grand slam singles appearance and a 24 year old child nerves of steel delusion last the 1st that the only said she's dropped this year. but she managed to turn things around to win 466364. joining me for more on the australian open woman's final sports broadcast that narrowly metos life from melbourne. hello, natalie was this is victory for belinda. it certainly was, as you just mentioned, she's been in on believable for me to start 2023. and it was an a peak final between these 2 women now both of them grand slam champion. but this is a real story of mental resilience from irena sub a lanka, the fact that she lost that opening fit and had 7 double faults throughout the match from the very 1st point of the match to championship point. she also had 17 ices story, but just to go back to that point of the double false, this
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unprecedented step after an attempt the capture of parliament and the supreme court by supporters who lost the election. bolsona scolded the peacefultesters who demanded a revision of the results of the october elections, where gilère was sonar conceded to the highest post by the current president. lule. da silva but the rally quickly turned into clashes with the police, the demonstrators took advantage of the fact that on non-working days there was no one in the administrative buildings, except for a few security guards, a crowd. e, called the government quarters and seized the building of the supreme court, the residence of the president and the parliament building. inside , the activists staged a real pogrom. sidu on the streets, supporters of the former president joined in skirmishes with the forces of law and order, even the mounted police got the capital, in addition to police reinforcements. army units arrived in the sky, lifted a helicopter into the sky, which dropped grenades with tear gas into the crowd of demonstrators, only a few hours later the crowd was dispersed, more than 400 people were detained, the president. da
unprecedented step after an attempt the capture of parliament and the supreme court by supporters who lost the election. bolsona scolded the peacefultesters who demanded a revision of the results of the october elections, where gilère was sonar conceded to the highest post by the current president. lule. da silva but the rally quickly turned into clashes with the police, the demonstrators took advantage of the fact that on non-working days there was no one in the administrative buildings,...
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they try to disperse in peace, attacking the guards of the bars in kursk in court, they began to askromise that from now on they will monitor their behavior and not give vent to their emotions that night they were so many that law enforcement officers opened several criminal cases; the fight ended in shooting, five people were injured. whether it would be possible to resolve the conflict, taking into account such initial data, tamara simonova found out this conversation between the security guards of the nightclub, the caramel and the visitors of the mini took several seconds at once and four customers began to shoot from a flare gun. the dissatisfied visitors did not stop there, a fight broke out only when the men left the security establishment, they were able to call the police and an ambulance assistance on december 12, 2022, the attackers arrived at the bar located on the territory of the kursk district, entering the hall, the premises opened fire on the guards and a flare gun capable of firing. the fire with traumatic bullets as a result of the security guards received minor in
they try to disperse in peace, attacking the guards of the bars in kursk in court, they began to askromise that from now on they will monitor their behavior and not give vent to their emotions that night they were so many that law enforcement officers opened several criminal cases; the fight ended in shooting, five people were injured. whether it would be possible to resolve the conflict, taking into account such initial data, tamara simonova found out this conversation between the security...
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court and some ministry buildings. let's hear from some of them. translation: i am here in this totally peaceful i don't agree with all of the theory of lula, the vice president, the supreme court and the superior electoral court. we want new elections, clean ballot boxes. we don't believe that this election was democratic. there are several indications that there was fraud. that there was corruption. i'm joined now by thiago amparo, who is a law professor based in sao paulo. great to get you on the programme professor. we have just heard from some of the demonstrators at those protests. was a potus of this nature expected? hat protests. was a potus of this nature exected? ., ., , ., ., ., expected? not really. not at that skilled but it — expected? not really. not at that skilled but it was _ expected? not really. not at that skilled but it was predictable - expected? not really. not at that skilled but it was predictable that something of that sort could happen. over the past couple of days there was a lot of numbers of new protesters are arriving to the capital. so, this event brings mystic f
court and some ministry buildings. let's hear from some of them. translation: i am here in this totally peaceful i don't agree with all of the theory of lula, the vice president, the supreme court and the superior electoral court. we want new elections, clean ballot boxes. we don't believe that this election was democratic. there are several indications that there was fraud. that there was corruption. i'm joined now by thiago amparo, who is a law professor based in sao paulo. great to get you...
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congress to pass federal police reforms . 0, one with the court judge as memphis is bracing for public outreach. nicholas family has also called for peaceful protests. earlier we spoke to did up these washington correspondent simons and he shared his assessment of the footage is released, but stands out the most is how charged how and our power aggressive are those police officers were remember, this is a traffic stop. just imagine you drive down the street and some cars pop up next to you and somebody storms out at you with the gun pulls out of the out of the car because of allegedly readily reckless driving that kind of improved. yet. what that recollect reckless driving was so there was a lot of aggression in those police officers. that's clear. second thing, which of course is evidence he had the brutality, the utter disregard for human life. um, ad terry nichols was hit into the head kicked into the head numerous times beaten with the baton with fist hooks. i mean, that's not, that is absolutely the most unprofessional police traffic stop behavior i've ever seen that was data. these washington correspondent stuff in simon's owing the
congress to pass federal police reforms . 0, one with the court judge as memphis is bracing for public outreach. nicholas family has also called for peaceful protests. earlier we spoke to did up these washington correspondent simons and he shared his assessment of the footage is released, but stands out the most is how charged how and our power aggressive are those police officers were remember, this is a traffic stop. just imagine you drive down the street and some cars pop up next to you and...
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i am here for these completely peaceful demonstrations because i am against all the crimes of lila , the vice president of the supreme courtoral court. we need new elections, we do not believe that these elections were democratic there are clear signs of fraud and corruption there is no evidence of fraud despite the claims of the protesters but it doesn't matter to them these people want military intervention they think it's the only way to save brazil from what they consider to be stolen elections, the newly elected president luula, who in his position for only a week condemned what happened, calling the protesters phonetic fascists, all the people who did this will be found and punished, then they will understand that democracy guarantees the right to freedom in general, and we are led out by words in particular, but it also requires people to respect the institutions created to strengthen democracy. by nightfall, people were driven out of the buildings they seized, and the police pushed the rest of the protesters out of the streets. present of it seems that the police did not expect that something like this would happen
i am here for these completely peaceful demonstrations because i am against all the crimes of lila , the vice president of the supreme courtoral court. we need new elections, we do not believe that these elections were democratic there are clear signs of fraud and corruption there is no evidence of fraud despite the claims of the protesters but it doesn't matter to them these people want military intervention they think it's the only way to save brazil from what they consider to be stolen...
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president biden called the situation an assault on democracy and on the peaceful transfer of power in brazil. well, brazil's supreme court has now ordered the armed forces to dismantle all camps belonging to bolsanaro's supporters across the country within 24 hours and is calling on police to arrest any protesters still left inside. cnn's rafael romo is tracking developments and has more now on the unrest in the capital. >> reporter: brazil boiling over. supporters of former brazilian president jair bolsanaro stormed key buildings sunday reaching barriers and temporarily occupying the country's congress, presidential palace, and supreme court. masses of protesters flooded the country's seat of power, many dressed in the colors of brazil's flag, yellow and green, fueled by anger and distrust over bolsanaro's defeat in a runoff election last october where he loss by less than 2 percentage points to desylva. protesters threw objects while clashing with police. this is one protester was seen sitting at the desk of brazil's congress president. cnn brazil reports the floor of the congress building was flooded after the sprinkl
president biden called the situation an assault on democracy and on the peaceful transfer of power in brazil. well, brazil's supreme court has now ordered the armed forces to dismantle all camps belonging to bolsanaro's supporters across the country within 24 hours and is calling on police to arrest any protesters still left inside. cnn's rafael romo is tracking developments and has more now on the unrest in the capital. >> reporter: brazil boiling over. supporters of former brazilian...
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year and in which lula and silva won, later the peaceful protest turned aggressive, people broke into the building of the country's parliament, the supreme courtnd even the presidential office residence and caused a lot of trouble there, the police had to use special means, while dozens of people were injured, at least 1,200 people were arrested, but today the current and former president of brazil condemned the actions of the press protesters, while president lulu dasilla promised to conduct a thorough investigation and punish all those responsible. in conclusion, if in russia they continue to smoke in inappropriate places, i will continue to talk about it, in particular, about the fires, today there was a fire in the city of kogalym, it is far away in tyumen oblast in siberia, the fire was filmed . as you can see on the video, there is a lot of smoke, apparently somewhere down there and it was burning well. in the russian mass media, they wrote that the fire started in the dormitory of the naftovatomatika company. there are no victims. everyone who was inside the building managed to evacuate. the cause of the fire is not reported, but lookin
year and in which lula and silva won, later the peaceful protest turned aggressive, people broke into the building of the country's parliament, the supreme courtnd even the presidential office residence and caused a lot of trouble there, the police had to use special means, while dozens of people were injured, at least 1,200 people were arrested, but today the current and former president of brazil condemned the actions of the press protesters, while president lulu dasilla promised to conduct a...
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here for this totally peaceful demonstration . totally peaceful demonstration because i do not agree with the thievery of lula, the supreme court court. we want you elections and clean mallet boxes. we do not believe that this election was democratic. there are several indications that there was fraud and corruption. there has been no evidence of fraud despite what these protesters claim. no matter, what these people want is military intervention. it is the only way, in their view, that brazil can be saved from what they see as a stolen election. lula, the elected president, has been in thejob for a elected president, has been in the job for a week and condemned what happened, pulling protesters fanatical fascist. �* ,, �* pulling protesters fanatical fascist._ alli pulling protesters fanatical - fascist._ all those fascist. translation: all those eo - le fascist. translation: all those peeple who _ fascist. translation: all those peeple who did _ fascist. translation: all those people who did this _ fascist. translation: all those people who did this will - fascist. translation: all those people who did this will be - people w
here for this totally peaceful demonstration . totally peaceful demonstration because i do not agree with the thievery of lula, the supreme court court. we want you elections and clean mallet boxes. we do not believe that this election was democratic. there are several indications that there was fraud and corruption. there has been no evidence of fraud despite what these protesters claim. no matter, what these people want is military intervention. it is the only way, in their view, that brazil...
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the philippinejournalist and nobel peace prize winner, maria ressa, has been acquitted of tax evasion charges by a manila court. her news site, rappler, was also cleared of tax evasion. ms ressa, who was awarded the nobel prize alongside a russian journalist in 2021, is head of rappler, which earned a reputation for its in—depth reporting and tough scrutiny of the former president rodrigo duterte. she was convicted in 2020 for libel — and does face several other charges, which she says are politically motivated. she spoke a little earlier. today, facts win, truth wins, justice wins. a brazen abuse of power. voice waivers and meant to stop journalists from doing theirjobs, but... give me two seconds... these cases are where capital markets, where rule of law, where press freedom meet, right? so, this acquittal is notjust for us, for rappler, it is for every filipino who has ever been unjustly accused. lian buan isjustice reporter with rappler and has been closely following events. she joins us from london. you must be ecstatic about this outcome today?— you must be ecstatic about this outcome today? yes. thank
the philippinejournalist and nobel peace prize winner, maria ressa, has been acquitted of tax evasion charges by a manila court. her news site, rappler, was also cleared of tax evasion. ms ressa, who was awarded the nobel prize alongside a russian journalist in 2021, is head of rappler, which earned a reputation for its in—depth reporting and tough scrutiny of the former president rodrigo duterte. she was convicted in 2020 for libel — and does face several other charges, which she says are...
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a court in the philippines as acquitted journalist, maria theresa and her online news effect wrapper of tax evasion. rezo was a joint winner of the nobel peace prize 2 years ago, but her globally recognized reporting on her country's violent anti drug campaign made her an enemy of the former president, rodrigo, to tampa. it's not the end of the wolf, a nobel prize winner, maria reza, but she has won a significant battle. speaking outside court, she struggled to hold back tears black today. facts when when justice wins. major emotional lamp wrestler co founded the online new side rep la unused it to expose philippines president rodrigo to tatiana alleged abuse of power and growing authoritarianism. detached, a tried to discredit wrap. le ressa says he weaponized the philippines judicial system against her and her associates. left the 59 year old has been battling a series of cases, filed you to have vocal criticism of the former president. these charges, as you know, were politically motivated. they were incredible to us a brazen abuse of power and meant to stop journalists from doing their jobs. she still faces 3 other criminal cases, includ
a court in the philippines as acquitted journalist, maria theresa and her online news effect wrapper of tax evasion. rezo was a joint winner of the nobel peace prize 2 years ago, but her globally recognized reporting on her country's violent anti drug campaign made her an enemy of the former president, rodrigo, to tampa. it's not the end of the wolf, a nobel prize winner, maria reza, but she has won a significant battle. speaking outside court, she struggled to hold back tears black today....
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it started as a peaceful demonstration and turned out violent. six arrested made their first court appearance today. the violence itself began about an hour after the protest began itself. some of those protesters wearing masks, hoodies and were demonstrating with rocks or hammers. they set a police can or fire. the chief said this was not a demonstration about freedom of speech. this was a small group of people trying to bring violence to atlanta. here's the chief. >> it doesn't take a rocket scientists to tell you breaking windows and setting cars on fire is not protesting. it's terrorism. they will be charged and we're committed to stop that activity. >> the trouble really escalated last week at a protest outside of a training center that is being built for police. a group of people set up camps in the woods where the training center is under construction. when police tried to clear it, one activist shot and wounded a georgia state trooper. the activists want the investigation in to the shooting. law enforcement taking a hard line. the 13 people arrested face a number of charges
it started as a peaceful demonstration and turned out violent. six arrested made their first court appearance today. the violence itself began about an hour after the protest began itself. some of those protesters wearing masks, hoodies and were demonstrating with rocks or hammers. they set a police can or fire. the chief said this was not a demonstration about freedom of speech. this was a small group of people trying to bring violence to atlanta. here's the chief. >> it doesn't take a...
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. >> lighting court houses and schools on fire. it was mostly peaceful.ak with the domestic policy reversal regarding the ukraine. >> the equivalent of one ukrainian tank. >> what is our goal? i don't see any path to drive russia out. >> check out the bottom right of your screen. >> who order the burrito? >> i like how the referee is talking to him, like how cool is this supposed to be? ♪ ♪ >> steve: that look so pretty. let the good times roll on this thursday. live from virginia beach. you know what, you see that and wouldn't it be nice to walk along the beach and stick your toes in the water? absolutely! they are wearing wet suits because currently it is 47 degrees down there, daytime high of 53. they want to stay warm here they don't want to freeze to death. welcome live in new york city where here in midtown manhattan, it is currently 42 degrees on this 26th day of january. if you are doing dry january, it has been 26 days. just hang on, we are almost there. tuesday is around the corner. >> ainsley: we have seen good results. have you lost a few poun
. >> lighting court houses and schools on fire. it was mostly peaceful.ak with the domestic policy reversal regarding the ukraine. >> the equivalent of one ukrainian tank. >> what is our goal? i don't see any path to drive russia out. >> check out the bottom right of your screen. >> who order the burrito? >> i like how the referee is talking to him, like how cool is this supposed to be? ♪ ♪ >> steve: that look so pretty. let the good times roll on...
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peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are continuing to look at the new film "argentina, 1985" about the trial of the juntas, the civilian courtd argentina's former military leaders for brutal crimes committed during the u.s.-backed right-wing military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983. the film is based in part on the story of julio strassera and luis moreno ocampo, who prosecuted the argentine military leaders. ocampo later became the first prosecutor of the international criminal court. this is a short excerpt from the film about their struggle to find a legal team willing to investigate crimes committed during the military dictatorship. amy: an excerpt from the film "argentina, 1985." earlier this week, i spoke to former argentine procutor luis moreno ocampo who is portrayed in the film. i began by asking him about the significance of thisart of the film. >> well, my job was to investigate crimes. the truth commission -- the victims. i don't need lawyers, i need people with empathy for the victims. that is why i was thinking young people would be better and julio strassera agreed with me and we built a team of young people fr
peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are continuing to look at the new film "argentina, 1985" about the trial of the juntas, the civilian courtd argentina's former military leaders for brutal crimes committed during the u.s.-backed right-wing military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983. the film is based in part on the story of julio strassera and luis moreno ocampo, who prosecuted the argentine military leaders. ocampo later became the first prosecutor of the international criminal court....
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well, away from the war in ukraine and a court in the philippines acquitted maria ressa of tax evasion. she was a joint winner of the nobel peacerize two years ago and reported on her country's antidrug campaign made her an enemy of the former president. >> it is not the end of the war for maria ressa, but she has won a significant battle. speaking outside of court, she struggled to hold back tears. >> but, today, facts win. truth wins. justice wins. major emotional. >> she cofounded the online news site rappler and used it to expose the philippines president alleged abuse of power and growing authoritarianism. should tried to discredit rappler. ressa says he weaponized the judicial system against her and her associates. the 59-year-old has been battling a series of cases filed due to her vocal criticism of the former president. >> these charges, as you know, were politically motivated. they were incredible tasks. a brazen abuse of power. and meant to stop journalists from doing their jobs. >> she still faces three other criminal cases, including a cyber libel conviction, on appeal, to which she could be sentenced to nearly sev
well, away from the war in ukraine and a court in the philippines acquitted maria ressa of tax evasion. she was a joint winner of the nobel peacerize two years ago and reported on her country's antidrug campaign made her an enemy of the former president. >> it is not the end of the war for maria ressa, but she has won a significant battle. speaking outside of court, she struggled to hold back tears. >> but, today, facts win. truth wins. justice wins. major emotional. >> she...
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peace report. i'm amy goodman. in brazil, supporters of far-right former president jair bolsonaro stormed the congress, supreme court and presidential palace in the capital brasÍlia sunday. police arrested over 400 of the rioters as they cleared them from the government buildings after they trashed offices, broke windows, destroyed computer equipment. the attack came one week after the inauguration of returning president luiz inÁcio lula da silva who spoke following the attack. >> all those people who did this will be found and punished. they will realize that democracy guarantees the right of freedom and also demands that people respect the institution's credit to strengthedemocracy. these people, these vandals, what can we say? they are fanatical nazis. they did what has never been done in this country. amy: bolsonaro supporters have refused to accept his election loss and bolsonaro never formally conceded, instead leaving brazil for florida as some u.s. lawmakers are now calling for him to be extradited. brazil's supreme court ordered all pro-bolsonaro protest camps around the country to be dismantled within 24 h
peace report. i'm amy goodman. in brazil, supporters of far-right former president jair bolsonaro stormed the congress, supreme court and presidential palace in the capital brasÍlia sunday. police arrested over 400 of the rioters as they cleared them from the government buildings after they trashed offices, broke windows, destroyed computer equipment. the attack came one week after the inauguration of returning president luiz inÁcio lula da silva who spoke following the attack. >> all...
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war, he predicted the last new year, meet the last peace new year, 10 p.m., the war, god , who is it aimed at, a wild sensation , because putin’s courtooligan was initiated into the plans of the tsar and according to this logic in the us intelligence , which has been trumpeting for a month about the possible invasion of the goal of the polchishevang gatherings but again , thinking and reasoning logically in putin's russia is not very fashionable now, so here's another portion for you fodder about the shedding of ldp some prophecies of vladimir volch, we can make a reality right now of the old world , the global redistribution will no longer begin , well, the most powerful union will be based on the people, russia means turkey, raw ira, they are making a theory about the prospects in the united states vladimir wolfysh said how he soon cut off all of your america kirdyk is in the dark and anti-scientific propaganda programs , the investors and the most pitiful fakes really manage, listen to what allegedly started a full-scale war, vladimir volfovych is no worse than wolf of messing and the great vanga. the fuhrer of ukraine foresaw eve
war, he predicted the last new year, meet the last peace new year, 10 p.m., the war, god , who is it aimed at, a wild sensation , because putin’s courtooligan was initiated into the plans of the tsar and according to this logic in the us intelligence , which has been trumpeting for a month about the possible invasion of the goal of the polchishevang gatherings but again , thinking and reasoning logically in putin's russia is not very fashionable now, so here's another portion for you fodder...
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courts make thejudgement. some people have taken to the streets tonight in the us. nojustice, no peace!said, nojustice, no peace! this was the scene in the capital washington dc a short time ago, as crowds march demanding justice for tyre. there are protests in memphis too, the city where tyre was killed. our correspondent barbara plett usher is there. i am standing at this intersection because i was walking with a number of protesters going down the street and stopping traffic. they have not actually seen the video because they started out before it was released, but they clearly felt this case was part of a larger struggle against police brutality, especially against black people. they were carrying signs demanding an end to police terror. the video is difficult to watch, as predicted. you see the officers being very aggressive with tyre nichols, they are using expletives as they tell him to show his hands. they fire what appears to be a taser at him as he tries to run. they pull out a baton and beat him with it. he is calling out for them to stop, he is also calling out for his mothe
courts make thejudgement. some people have taken to the streets tonight in the us. nojustice, no peace!said, nojustice, no peace! this was the scene in the capital washington dc a short time ago, as crowds march demanding justice for tyre. there are protests in memphis too, the city where tyre was killed. our correspondent barbara plett usher is there. i am standing at this intersection because i was walking with a number of protesters going down the street and stopping traffic. they have not...