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or someone to stice for me that is the biggest question that needs to be answered. desperate to get to the truth before some of the elderly bereaved relatives die steve morris is on answered questions were put before the courts and. their lawyers challenged the haiti's failure to write the thematic report that they were promised . amongst the legal exhibits provided to the high court was a copy of on cadwallader as lethal allies the 1st time any such group was accepted as a legal exhibit in the northern courts. in july 27th the court's delivered a stunning victory for the families ordering the chief constable to come up within weeks with an inseparable independent fully resourced report to fulfil its e.t.s. prompts. humiliated the chief constable of pain despite objections from the early families 11 of whom it passed away since the court case began. it's been alone hard on for the families today it honest was just being very disappointing that the overarching report that would have pulled everton together and made all the connections wasn't being completed to there.
or someone to stice for me that is the biggest question that needs to be answered. desperate to get to the truth before some of the elderly bereaved relatives die steve morris is on answered questions were put before the courts and. their lawyers challenged the haiti's failure to write the thematic report that they were promised . amongst the legal exhibits provided to the high court was a copy of on cadwallader as lethal allies the 1st time any such group was accepted as a legal exhibit in the...
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let's digest the republic when -- the republican one called the stice t put by tim scott perry improvingata collection use of force and compel states and local police to documentct misconnd it discourages and incentivizes chokeholds. while there was some overlap between both bills, articles inlike this one pots out that this republican act isly not more limitedhan that ofcr demos' justice policing act. kamala harris had a more harsh assessment. she called the republican bill in the and not about rinl consequenceal accountability. heir sides here digging heels in nancy is monitoring the developmenfor us in washington. unity is not a word we use often at the moment the senate or the house of representatives. what is your take on what is goinon here? nancy says -- >> i thought it was going to be a challenge to get something through a divided congress, particularly during an election year, 4.5 months away from the presidential election. theti keying point as you highlighted here, was whether to compel local police departments to reform, or use incentives as a republicans want to try to coax
let's digest the republic when -- the republican one called the stice t put by tim scott perry improvingata collection use of force and compel states and local police to documentct misconnd it discourages and incentivizes chokeholds. while there was some overlap between both bills, articles inlike this one pots out that this republican act isly not more limitedhan that ofcr demos' justice policing act. kamala harris had a more harsh assessment. she called the republican bill in the and not...
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suisun city, as you can see, cal fire assisting, firefighters asking for backup, many surrounding stice, including vallejo, contra costa, it has been burning for over an hour. there are evacuations at elmwood and maple. they are trying to open up a local middle school to get people to go there, and brush burning with two homes on fire. this is still out of control. sky ranger over the scene. we will keep an eye on the situation. and we will keep you posted with any new developments. we will touch back on this later in the newscast. >>> you can see the smoke going in certain directions. let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. a lot of people in these community, jeff. they will probably see the smoke there including highway 12. the heat and the fire danger, we're seeing it all now. in realtime. what's the latest? >> well, the good news is the winds are not extremely gusty, so that will help firefighters. but of course, as everyone knows, it is hot with some low humidity. right now, the temperatures in the 90s in that location. now, as we bring you out to our heat warning, thi
suisun city, as you can see, cal fire assisting, firefighters asking for backup, many surrounding stice, including vallejo, contra costa, it has been burning for over an hour. there are evacuations at elmwood and maple. they are trying to open up a local middle school to get people to go there, and brush burning with two homes on fire. this is still out of control. sky ranger over the scene. we will keep an eye on the situation. and we will keep you posted with any new developments. we will...
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it's aboutr whether stice system, when it comes to criminal activity, whether it works.d ght now it does not for too many people, whether it's justice in our elections, justice in our economy,in justicur criminal justice system across the board, our responsibility as americans is to fix these problems so that every americantu can ly fulfill their full potential. >> i was so struck in reading this book, your new book, how you were first drawn to activism in the wake of rodney king's beating by polic in los angeles. do you find echoes in the current protests with your protesting as a college soting r rodney king? >> absolutely. i actually began myctivism long before that my parents were very engaged as teenagers c in til rights movement. so i grew up with a very healthy appreciation for activism and proteing. but the first decision i made on my own we were gonna go do this was when i protested in the wake of the rodney king decision, and it's identical in some of its scope. it was a video of police harming a citizen, beating him. and what was so disturbing, what erupted into those demonstr
it's aboutr whether stice system, when it comes to criminal activity, whether it works.d ght now it does not for too many people, whether it's justice in our elections, justice in our economy,in justicur criminal justice system across the board, our responsibility as americans is to fix these problems so that every americantu can ly fulfill their full potential. >> i was so struck in reading this book, your new book, how you were first drawn to activism in the wake of rodney king's...
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you forsanderlin, thank being with us, antibias trainer with "future of f stice training" and a san joseocommunity organizer. ththank you for joinining us. whenen we come back, i new york police officers charged witith officers charged with assault, criminal mischief, violently shoving a 27-year-old wowoman at a recent protest against police brutality. she was hospitalized with a concussion. we will l speak with doununya zr and her attorney. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: t this is democracycy now!, i'm amy goodman. a warning to our viewers, this next story contains graphic fofootage of police violenence. footagof policviolence we endnd today's show here in nw yorkity, whe police officer vincend'd'draia habeenen chargegewith assault, criminal mischihief, harassment, , and mischief, harassment,nd mecing after video showed m violtly shovg a peaceful ototesteto t theround d he outed an expleti a and a mimisonisticiclur. 20-year-old doun z zayeras a at a prprott agaiait police brutality on when she asked may brutality on when she asked may 29 officer d'andraiaia why e was ordering her to
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stephens died of kidney failure last month after seeing her case argued before the stices in october. today her wife, donna, issued a two-word statement: "we won." transgender rights will likely remain an issue in federal courts for a little while. on friday the trump administration eliminated protecti t forransgender patients against discrimination by doctors, hospitals and insurance companies under the affordable care act. the wsuits against th have already been announced. rujudy? >> wo: a lot to pour through, to dig through today. john, so as the crtouomes toward, closer to the end of this term, they are already beginning to set the agenda for next term. and what were you able to learn about that today? >> well, we leaed three hot-button issues that they will not be taking up. which only meant thaere were four justices-- there were notst at lour justices willing to take up those cases, those issues. e is gun laws there were about a dozen gun laws being challenged and gun inghts advocates were hop this conservative court would take them up. the court turned them all down. that draw
stephens died of kidney failure last month after seeing her case argued before the stices in october. today her wife, donna, issued a two-word statement: "we won." transgender rights will likely remain an issue in federal courts for a little while. on friday the trump administration eliminated protecti t forransgender patients against discrimination by doctors, hospitals and insurance companies under the affordable care act. the wsuits against th have already been announced. rujudy?...
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activists are calling for stice for r james scurlock, a 22-y-year old black man n who ws fatally y shot saturday ninighta white bar owner in omaha, nebraska, during anti-police brutality protests. prosecutors said monday bar owner jake gardner will not face charges because he appeared to act in self-defense in surveillance footage of the shooting. but others say james scurlock was attempting to de-escalate a scuffle outside the bar which started after gardner and his father provoked a crowd and gardner fired his gun. a facebook post by jake gardner, a 38-year-old ex-marine, just hours before the killing, reads -- "just when you think, 'what else could 2020 throw at me?' then you have to pull 48 hours of military style fire watch." gardner has been arrested on criminal charges at least four times, including once e for third-degree assssault. he has faced accusations of didiscriminating a against black patrtrons and d making t transpc comments. facebook workers staged a virtual walk out monday, in solidarity with the nationwide demonstrations and to protest facebook's handling of trump po
activists are calling for stice for r james scurlock, a 22-y-year old black man n who ws fatally y shot saturday ninighta white bar owner in omaha, nebraska, during anti-police brutality protests. prosecutors said monday bar owner jake gardner will not face charges because he appeared to act in self-defense in surveillance footage of the shooting. but others say james scurlock was attempting to de-escalate a scuffle outside the bar which started after gardner and his father provoked a crowd and...
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quotes her resignation letter as saying that the president's recent comments and actions on racial stice go against her core values. large numbers of police large numbers of police in atlanta called in sick today, in a protest. it came a day after a former police officer was charged with murdering rayshard brooks. garrett rolfe is accused of shooting brooks in the back after trying to arrest him last friday. at the u.s. capitol today, crews took down portraits of four former speakers of the u.s. house of representatives. all of the men had served in the confederacy. the current speaker, nancy pelosi, said they embodied "violent bigotry and grotesque racism." the nation's former pandemic epicenter is moving to phase 2 of its reopening. new york city mayor bill de blasio says everything from offices to hair salons will open next monday, sending up to 300,000 people back to work. he acknowledd that infections and deaths are rising elsewhere. >> we're always going to be watching for any variations, any new data. that's all so crucial, to always keep an eye on the data. but we've seen consist
quotes her resignation letter as saying that the president's recent comments and actions on racial stice go against her core values. large numbers of police large numbers of police in atlanta called in sick today, in a protest. it came a day after a former police officer was charged with murdering rayshard brooks. garrett rolfe is accused of shooting brooks in the back after trying to arrest him last friday. at the u.s. capitol today, crews took down portraits of four former speakers of the...
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>> it is extremely unusual for prosecutors at this level in the stice department to be testifying at all, let alone when some of these matters are still ongoing, lisa. in the last 20 years, i feel like it's happened uponly one time.ka so it was reme, on that basis alone, but the substance of their tesmony was also pretty start ring to people -- artling to people who ha covered the justice department anfor many people who worked there, too. >> this came as the same day that charges were to beed dro in the michael flynn case. is this a unique case or is about that ruling regarding michael flynn today? >> well, the trump administration both the white house and tenhe justice depar called it a significant victory. nothing about this case has been noal from the beginning. it started, of course, with the outgoing adminiration and f.b.i. interviewing the ne president's incoming national security advisor in the white house itself. remember michael flynn pleaded guilty twice to making falsets statembut when he got a new lawyer, he reconsidered, wanted to reopen the case, and the new brass in t
>> it is extremely unusual for prosecutors at this level in the stice department to be testifying at all, let alone when some of these matters are still ongoing, lisa. in the last 20 years, i feel like it's happened uponly one time.ka so it was reme, on that basis alone, but the substance of their tesmony was also pretty start ring to people -- artling to people who ha covered the justice department anfor many people who worked there, too. >> this came as the same day that charges...
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breyer,stice roberts, kagan, ginsberg and sotomayor. thomas,inority, alito, gorsuch and kavanaugh.he reporting this morning of richard wolf, usa today. the headline, "high court rejects louisiana abortion restrictions." a narrowly divided supreme court struck down state restrictions monday for the second time in four years, signaling its conservative shift under president trump has not eliminated a deep split over abortion rights. ruled 5-4 that a louisiana law requiring doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals would unduly burden women. john roberts cast the deciding vote, though he did not sign onto the lead opinion endorsed the courts four liberals justices. reached the same conclusion in 2016 regarding a texas law. since then, brett kavanaugh ,ucceeded anthony kennedy giving abortion opponents hope for more substantial restrictions. cavanagh joined the dissenters in monday ruling. that from usa today. to louisiana, nola.com. there headline, following supreme court decisions, louisiana abortion rights advocates claim cautious victory. just a
breyer,stice roberts, kagan, ginsberg and sotomayor. thomas,inority, alito, gorsuch and kavanaugh.he reporting this morning of richard wolf, usa today. the headline, "high court rejects louisiana abortion restrictions." a narrowly divided supreme court struck down state restrictions monday for the second time in four years, signaling its conservative shift under president trump has not eliminated a deep split over abortion rights. ruled 5-4 that a louisiana law requiring doctors who...
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identifies at least 60 unanswered questions related to both russian interference and obstruction of d stice. we believe robert mueller would be best suited to answer these and other questions. i would like to put this in the record, mr. chairman. we asked for this over a year ago. there was no answer to our plea. so now i want to address the chairs authorization subpoenas. >> but i just make one comment? >> sure. >> you could meet read the mueller report yourself but mr. mullen serves this country for long. of time. adverse to having somebody from the mueller team, untilbo the committee what they did and how they did it. i think that's a good idea. i'm not so sure mr. mueller would be the best person but mr. wiseman may be. i agree, i think we need to understand how the mueller team worked and i am very open to getting somebody from the team over here during the course of our inquiry. i want to let you know that's not an unreasonable request. >> thank you. we sent you this letter over a year ago asking for mr. mueller. i think mr. mullen is a man of extensive brain cells and can well recall
identifies at least 60 unanswered questions related to both russian interference and obstruction of d stice. we believe robert mueller would be best suited to answer these and other questions. i would like to put this in the record, mr. chairman. we asked for this over a year ago. there was no answer to our plea. so now i want to address the chairs authorization subpoenas. >> but i just make one comment? >> sure. >> you could meet read the mueller report yourself but mr....
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people don't think of that as an it stice, but in many cases is, and we can give you examples. with h.r. re today 2, an all-caucus effort, by the intellectual resources brought by so many members from across the country. of the infrastructure committee has been our maestro this. of for decades he's served on the infrastructure and but hertation committee, was also the transportation -- transportation and committee, he's also chaired the national resources committee. so the combination of environmental protections, preserving our commerce we promote comes naturally to him. we are really blessed by his of experience, knowledge, nd strategic thinking on this subject. thank you, mr. defazio, for that this timeon is so needed by our country. been thinking ys of how -- when we build our nfrastructure, how we create jobs in the building, how we and preserve ce jobs in the meantime, how we to time in getting product market, especially our arecultural products, which perishable, e say, and from time to time is important. how we clean the air by having bicycle transit, lanes, and the res
people don't think of that as an it stice, but in many cases is, and we can give you examples. with h.r. re today 2, an all-caucus effort, by the intellectual resources brought by so many members from across the country. of the infrastructure committee has been our maestro this. of for decades he's served on the infrastructure and but hertation committee, was also the transportation -- transportation and committee, he's also chaired the national resources committee. so the combination of...
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and replacing him with someone who would do a good job and stice he wouldn't be guilty because god specifically asked him to do this and so he's not to be blamed for this. if he's going to kill the president, he obviously needs a gun. so he borrows $15 and he goes to buy a gun. this is a photo of the gun. the smithsonian has since lost the gun. he goes to a gun shoe shop and is told he has a choice of two guns, they are both 442 webley british guns. he says he's rather have the ivory grip because it would look better in a museum. again, we're talking about mental illness. the next thing he needs to do is to figure out how the gun works. the first time he shoots it, he gets knocked over from the recoil because he has no idea what he is doing. now he's decided to kill the president, so he starts following the president and stalking him. waiting for the right opportunity. it's now time to return to the garfield. in mid may of 1881, mrs. garfield suddenly contracts malaria and possible spinal meningitis. her temperature at one point reaches 104. she is doing quite poorly. when her temperature subsi
and replacing him with someone who would do a good job and stice he wouldn't be guilty because god specifically asked him to do this and so he's not to be blamed for this. if he's going to kill the president, he obviously needs a gun. so he borrows $15 and he goes to buy a gun. this is a photo of the gun. the smithsonian has since lost the gun. he goes to a gun shoe shop and is told he has a choice of two guns, they are both 442 webley british guns. he says he's rather have the ivory grip...