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evidence the military's engaging in crimes against humanity including murder persecution and torture thomas andrews has also called for multilateral sanctions on see the urgent to leaders and me and miles and gas enterprise. credible reports indicate it means more security forces should murdered at least 70 people is a horrible truth that as soon as they issue a report the number of murders is arbitrary detentions and mean more become outdated who introduced a chilling doesn't sometimes hundreds every day stop the flow of revenue into the illegal hooters congress is going to happen now while the lateran sanctions should be imposed on both she are going to leaders and a major source of revenue including military only and control enterprises and miramar or oil and gas. well be a mass military has rejected the report they say their actions have been necessary to maintain order and the reason these authorities concern have been being a dancer to maintaining law and order in the country authorities have been. more some restraint to deal with the violent protests said fiore that thought it's important to
evidence the military's engaging in crimes against humanity including murder persecution and torture thomas andrews has also called for multilateral sanctions on see the urgent to leaders and me and miles and gas enterprise. credible reports indicate it means more security forces should murdered at least 70 people is a horrible truth that as soon as they issue a report the number of murders is arbitrary detentions and mean more become outdated who introduced a chilling doesn't sometimes...
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against humanity including murder persecution and torture since its february the 1st takeover thomas andrews has called for multilateral sanctions on senior gentle leaders and oil and gas enterprises.
against humanity including murder persecution and torture since its february the 1st takeover thomas andrews has called for multilateral sanctions on senior gentle leaders and oil and gas enterprises.
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protests and un special rapporteur says it's likely they've committed crimes against humanity thomas andrews is calling for sanctions against senior genter leaders amir mas oil and gas sector the military has dismissed his claim saying their forces are maintaining order. to get into james bays reports from un headquarters in new york. given the pictures the world seen in recent weeks the statement to the human rights council from the generals in myanmar claiming they're using utmost restraint was far from convincing it was made in a recorded address by a veteran diplomat who sounded nervous and mumbling his words. standing opposite countries special. which ran on trying to their principles of universality impartiality objectivity. and address in the home issue of the country. however as the permanent secretary at the foreign ministry chan i previously worked closely with. the state council and one of her jobs was foreign minister observers are now wondering whether someone who was a close aide of the now detained leader was speaking freely or perhaps was in fear of reprisals the statement wa
protests and un special rapporteur says it's likely they've committed crimes against humanity thomas andrews is calling for sanctions against senior genter leaders amir mas oil and gas sector the military has dismissed his claim saying their forces are maintaining order. to get into james bays reports from un headquarters in new york. given the pictures the world seen in recent weeks the statement to the human rights council from the generals in myanmar claiming they're using utmost restraint...
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crackdown on protesters may constitute crimes against humanity including torture and persecution thomas andrews is calling for wide ranging sanctions on senior leaders and oil and gas and to prize. credible reports indicate it means more security forces should murdered at least 70 people is a horrible truth that as soon as they issue a report the number of murders is arbitrary detentions we need more become outdated it would reduce the jailing does sometimes hundreds every day stop the flow of revenue into the illegal which is congress is going to happen now what you mention sanctions should be imposed on both she you're going to leaders and your major sources of revenue including military owned and controlled enterprises and more oil and gas in a. minute she has rejected the report by the foreign ministry official saying their actions have been necessary to maintain order in the reason these bodies or sun have been being a dancer to maintaining law and order in the country authorities have been. restraint to deal with the violent protests since a few already that thought it's important to show
crackdown on protesters may constitute crimes against humanity including torture and persecution thomas andrews is calling for wide ranging sanctions on senior leaders and oil and gas and to prize. credible reports indicate it means more security forces should murdered at least 70 people is a horrible truth that as soon as they issue a report the number of murders is arbitrary detentions we need more become outdated it would reduce the jailing does sometimes hundreds every day stop the flow of...
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thomas andrews said he had credible evidence of at least seventy violent killings since the coup almostcountry's military leaders. the people of myanmar need not only words of support, but support of action. they need the help of the international community and they need it now. the non—violent civil disobedience movement, or cdm, is effective and growing, drawing its organic power from the unflinching commitment of the myanmar people. myanmar has never appeared to be more unified, but they need our help, and they need it now. thejunta responded though — their spokesman saying — the intervention was triggered by vote—rigging in last year's elections and insisting they'd used utmost restraint. the reason these authorities concerned have been paying attention to maintaining law and order in the country, authorities have been exercising utmost restraint to deal with the protesters. since february the procedure inhibits from filing. since february. the procedure inhibits from filing. where violent where viole nt protests where violent protests and riots have _ where violent protests and rio
thomas andrews said he had credible evidence of at least seventy violent killings since the coup almostcountry's military leaders. the people of myanmar need not only words of support, but support of action. they need the help of the international community and they need it now. the non—violent civil disobedience movement, or cdm, is effective and growing, drawing its organic power from the unflinching commitment of the myanmar people. myanmar has never appeared to be more unified, but they...
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against humanity including murder persecution and torture since its february the 1st takeover thomas andrews has called for multilateral sanctions on senior gentle leaders and. gas enterprises. military has added to the charges against deposed leader and son suchi a military spokesman said that she accepted illegal payments worth $600000.00 to scold whiling government and other news norway and denmark have temporarily halted the use of astra zeneca as covert 900 vaccine after a small number of cases of blood clots but denmark's health ministry says it's not yet clear whether the clots a link to the vaccine for britain has more from london. it's ironic perhaps that while other countries are sort of shutting down the vaccination programs albeit temporarily norway denmark germany is screaming out for more vaccines and trying to get more vaccines into the arms of its of its citizens so it is curious it's an indication i think of the not exactly joined up thinking that is taking place across the european continent across the european union with these different countries taking very different appr
against humanity including murder persecution and torture since its february the 1st takeover thomas andrews has called for multilateral sanctions on senior gentle leaders and. gas enterprises. military has added to the charges against deposed leader and son suchi a military spokesman said that she accepted illegal payments worth $600000.00 to scold whiling government and other news norway and denmark have temporarily halted the use of astra zeneca as covert 900 vaccine after a small number of...
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protesters could constitute crimes against humanity including murder persecution and torture thomas andrews has also called for multilateral sanctions on senior john to leaders to be a bar zoila gas and to price. credible reports indicate it means more security forces should murdered at least 70 people is a horrible truth that as soon as an issue a report the number of murders is arbitrary detentions and mean more become outdated who does the changing doesn't sometimes hundreds every day stop the flow of revenue into the illegal hooters congress is going to happen while the lateran sanctions should be imposed on both she are going to leaders and a major source of revenue including military only and control enterprises and need more oil and gas. military has rejected the report they say their actions have been necessary to maintain order in the reason these authorities are saying have been being a dancer to maintaining law and order in the country authorities have been assessed as or at most restraint to deal with the violent protests said. that thought it's important to show off a few of th
protesters could constitute crimes against humanity including murder persecution and torture thomas andrews has also called for multilateral sanctions on senior john to leaders to be a bar zoila gas and to price. credible reports indicate it means more security forces should murdered at least 70 people is a horrible truth that as soon as an issue a report the number of murders is arbitrary detentions and mean more become outdated who does the changing doesn't sometimes hundreds every day stop...
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and here you will learn doctor andrew baker and doctor thomas determined among these possible matters of death wasn't natural. not accidental, not suicide, notundetermined . it was homicide. death at the hands of another . but that's not all that doctor thomas is going totell you . she's going to tell you about the limitations of apology, that is looking at the tissues of a person after they've been deceased and trying to determine whether somebody died as a result of oxygen deficiency. because in over half the cases where somebody dies insufficient oxygen and when you know they die from insufficient oxygen, there are those signs. she will give you examples or example of somebody who died that way. he says you see nothing in the tissuesbut you know they died from oxygen efficiency because you know how they died . and you're in this case you will hear that an autopsy, they didn't see any objection to george was tissues but he says let's look at all the evidence and we can see what happened see . we can see moment by moment that he had all the telltale signs of a person who was struggli
and here you will learn doctor andrew baker and doctor thomas determined among these possible matters of death wasn't natural. not accidental, not suicide, notundetermined . it was homicide. death at the hands of another . but that's not all that doctor thomas is going totell you . she's going to tell you about the limitations of apology, that is looking at the tissues of a person after they've been deceased and trying to determine whether somebody died as a result of oxygen deficiency. because...
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andrew baker and dr. thomas determined amongst these possible manners of death it wasn't natural, not accidental, not suicide, not undetermined, it was homicide. death at the hands of another. but that's not all that dr. thomas is going to tell you. she is going to tell you something about the limitations of pathology. looking at the tissues of persons after they've been deceased in trying to determine whether somebody died as a result of oxygen deficiency. because in over half the cases where somebody dies from insufficient oxygen and when you know they've died from insufficient oxygen there are signs in the body tissues and give you the example of somebody smothered bay pillow and die that way. you may see nothing in the body tissues but you know they died from oxygen deficiency because you know how they died. in this case you will hear that on autopsy they didn't see any objective things in george floyd's tissues but we have to look at all the evidence and we can see what happened at the scene. and we can see
andrew baker and dr. thomas determined amongst these possible manners of death it wasn't natural, not accidental, not suicide, not undetermined, it was homicide. death at the hands of another. but that's not all that dr. thomas is going to tell you. she is going to tell you something about the limitations of pathology. looking at the tissues of persons after they've been deceased in trying to determine whether somebody died as a result of oxygen deficiency. because in over half the cases where...
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can't tell which it is or what it is indicate undetermined and here you will learn that dr andrew baker and dr thomas determine amongst these possible matters of death was a match will not accidental not suicide not undetermined it was homicide death at the hands of another but that's not all that dr thomas is going to tell. she is going to tell you something about the limitations of pathology that is looking at the tissues of persons after they have been deceased and trying to determine whether somebody died as a result oxygen deficiency their limitations because in over half the cases where somebody dies from insufficient oxygen and when you know they die from insufficient oxygen there are no signs in the body tissues she would give you the example for example somebody who smothered by a pillow and they died that way she said you may see nothing in the body tissue but you know they died from oxygen deficiency because you know how they died and here in this case you will hear that on autopsy they didn't see any objective things in george boy's tissues but she says let's look at all the evidence and
can't tell which it is or what it is indicate undetermined and here you will learn that dr andrew baker and dr thomas determine amongst these possible matters of death was a match will not accidental not suicide not undetermined it was homicide death at the hands of another but that's not all that dr thomas is going to tell. she is going to tell you something about the limitations of pathology that is looking at the tissues of persons after they have been deceased and trying to determine...
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thomas standing by. >>> the investigation involving new york's governor andrew cuomo. tonight, a third accuser now coming forward with allegations. tonight, during a wedding reception, what she claims happened. and independent investigation already under way after two other accusers came forward with their own allegations of misconduct. >>> newly released video tonight. the frightening close call for a heneaed on on six dr. seuss books and why they will no longer be published. >>> the new video message just coming in tonight from dolly parton, getting a dose of her own medicine. news on her vaccination tonight. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on this tuesday night. and we begin tonight with the very encouraging words from president biden late today. the president revealing a new timeline for vaccinations in this country, after first saying there would be enough vaccine for every adult in the u.s. by the end of july. the president is now saying there will be enough by the end of may, two months earlier. and tonight, part of what's speeding up th
thomas standing by. >>> the investigation involving new york's governor andrew cuomo. tonight, a third accuser now coming forward with allegations. tonight, during a wedding reception, what she claims happened. and independent investigation already under way after two other accusers came forward with their own allegations of misconduct. >>> newly released video tonight. the frightening close call for a heneaed on on six dr. seuss books and why they will no longer be published....
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thomas. you are calling for andrew cuomo to resign. what do you think of what you just heard? >> earlier today i called on the governor to resign. i believe that it's important that the governor be above reproach. he has to have the respect necessary to lead new york. i believe the governor is distracted and cannot give his undivided attention to safely navigate new yorkers through the on-going pandemic and his whole situation is a distraction to the serious conversations necessary to complete an on time budget. i heard the governor's statement. i don't know whether it's going to be enough to ease the fears of those of us who believe we need to move forward. democrats are trying to change the attitudes of our communities across the country for one of respect for all people. no matter what your gender or sexual orientation is or what your political views are. i am a progressive assembly member talking you on fox news. why? we have to conversations and respect for each other. this governor is the face of the democratic party in new york and the face of new york for the rest of t
thomas. you are calling for andrew cuomo to resign. what do you think of what you just heard? >> earlier today i called on the governor to resign. i believe that it's important that the governor be above reproach. he has to have the respect necessary to lead new york. i believe the governor is distracted and cannot give his undivided attention to safely navigate new yorkers through the on-going pandemic and his whole situation is a distraction to the serious conversations necessary to...
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andrew baker when he was just getting started out. here is where dr. baker and dr. thomas as to the manner of mr. floyd's death. y i'll show you the findings from dr. baker. when he lists manner of death for george floyd, homicide. now i want to explain to you when he uses homicide, it's not the way we use it in a courtroom. it simply means that a person died at the hands of another, that's what they means. i will show you what list that is from and dr. thomas will testify about that. it means he died at the hands of another. you'll also learn that he listed a cause of death. cardio pulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement sub dual, restraint and neck compression. i'll translate this into english. cause of death cardio pulmonary arrest. what you'll learn is that every h human being has something in common. number one is they're born. number two is they die from cardio pulmonary arrest. that just means the heart stops and the lung stops. it means death. cause of death, death. complicating law enforce s subduing the cause of death. how the injury occurred, george floyd,
andrew baker when he was just getting started out. here is where dr. baker and dr. thomas as to the manner of mr. floyd's death. y i'll show you the findings from dr. baker. when he lists manner of death for george floyd, homicide. now i want to explain to you when he uses homicide, it's not the way we use it in a courtroom. it simply means that a person died at the hands of another, that's what they means. i will show you what list that is from and dr. thomas will testify about that. it means...
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andy biggs, thomas massie, mas matt gates, marjorie taylor-greene, andrew clyde, john rose, reportedlyectionist in the resolution. what do you make of that, zerlina, you first. >> they don't know what the word insurrection mean, i guess? they're not aware of the definition because what we watched on january 6th was by definition an insurrection, and i think that some of those people bought into the lie that donald trump really won the election and those people were there to stop a democratic process, to overturn the democratic election. that's an insurrection. so i don't know what dictionary they're reading, but it's not the same one the rest of us are reading and if they object to the language that's fine, but i suppose it would be better to have elected officials who would object to the action of storming the capitol and killing people including police officers. >> you know, we could send about a dozen merriam-websters out to the offices and say hey, check these out, guys. do you object to them fund raising off of that? >> yeah. of course, they are. of course, they are. because they
andy biggs, thomas massie, mas matt gates, marjorie taylor-greene, andrew clyde, john rose, reportedlyectionist in the resolution. what do you make of that, zerlina, you first. >> they don't know what the word insurrection mean, i guess? they're not aware of the definition because what we watched on january 6th was by definition an insurrection, and i think that some of those people bought into the lie that donald trump really won the election and those people were there to stop a...
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andrew baker and dr. thomashese possible manners of death, it wasn't natural, not accidental, not suicide, not undetermined. it was homicide. death at the hands of another. but that's not all that dr. thomas is going to tell you. she is going to tell you something about the limitations of pathology. that is looking at the tissues of persons after they are deceased in trying to determined whether somebody died as a result of oxygen deficiency. the limitations. in over half the cases where somebody died from insufficient o oxygen and you know they died from insufficient oxygen, there are no signs in the body tissue. she will give you example of somebody smothered by a pillow. you may see nothing in the body tissues. but you know they died from oxygen deficiency because you know how they died. and here in this case, you will hear that an autopsi, they didn't see any object things in george floyd's tissues, but we have to look at all the evidence and we can see what happened at the scene. and we can see moment by mo
andrew baker and dr. thomashese possible manners of death, it wasn't natural, not accidental, not suicide, not undetermined. it was homicide. death at the hands of another. but that's not all that dr. thomas is going to tell you. she is going to tell you something about the limitations of pathology. that is looking at the tissues of persons after they are deceased in trying to determined whether somebody died as a result of oxygen deficiency. the limitations. in over half the cases where...
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andrew baker and dr. thomas determined among these possible manners of death, it wasn't natural, not accidental, not suicide, not undetermined, it was homicide. death at the hands of another. but that's not all that dr. thomas is going to tell you. she's going to tell you something about the limitations of pathology. that is looking at the tissues of persons after they have been deceased in trying to determine whether somebody died as a result of oxygen deficiency. there are limitations because in over half the cases where somebody dies from insufficient oxygen, and when you know they died from insufficient oxygen, there are no signs in the body tissues. she will give you the example, for example, of somebody who's smothered by a pillow, and they die that way. you may see nothing in the body tissues, but you know they died from oxygen deficiency because you know how they died. and here in this case, you will hear that an autopsy, they didn't see any objective things in george floyd's tissues, but she says we hav
andrew baker and dr. thomas determined among these possible manners of death, it wasn't natural, not accidental, not suicide, not undetermined, it was homicide. death at the hands of another. but that's not all that dr. thomas is going to tell you. she's going to tell you something about the limitations of pathology. that is looking at the tissues of persons after they have been deceased in trying to determine whether somebody died as a result of oxygen deficiency. there are limitations because...
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representatives are marjorie taylor greene, matt gaetz, louie gohmert, thomas massie, andy biggs, andy harris, lance gooden, michael cloud, andrew s. clyde, greg steube, bob good, and john rose. leading off our discussion tonight, democratic congressman jason crow of colorado. he's a member of the house armed services committee. also with us, andrew weissmann, a former fbi general counsel, former federal prosecutor. he was one of the prosecutors working on the mueller investigation. he is an nbc news and msnbc legal analyst. and, congressman crow, let me begin with you and the fbi's continued search for suspects and this release of video to us on social media that we all see and now millions of people can see. they have been identifying an awful lot of people that way. >> yeah. good evening, lawrence. thanks for having me on. yeah, we have to just continue to remember that this is a brutal attack that we are dealing with on january 6th. it was an insurrection. it was an assault not just on our democracy but on police officers and members of congress, on staff. several police officers are dead. over 140 were brutally beaten. peop
representatives are marjorie taylor greene, matt gaetz, louie gohmert, thomas massie, andy biggs, andy harris, lance gooden, michael cloud, andrew s. clyde, greg steube, bob good, and john rose. leading off our discussion tonight, democratic congressman jason crow of colorado. he's a member of the house armed services committee. also with us, andrew weissmann, a former fbi general counsel, former federal prosecutor. he was one of the prosecutors working on the mueller investigation. he is an...
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andy biggs, andy harris, matt gaetz, louis gohmert, andrew clyde, bob good, thomas massey, lance goodenreg stube and john rhodes. those are the names of the republicans who are against honoring washington and capitol law enforcement officials who, at least in one instance, paid with their lives to protect them. you know, garrett, it comes on the heels of luke broadwater of the "new york times" reporting that at least a couple people on our screen right now have some connections, associations and ties with the militia groups themselves. what is sort of the level of distrust up on the capitol about some of these folks? >> reporter: extraordinarily high. i mean, there are times where the two sides up here don't particularly like each other, where partisanship is higher sometimes and it is lower, but after january 6th, there's a real feeling, especially on the house side, a lot of congressional democrats just don't want to work with any of these people. they don't want cosponsors on their bills who voted to throw out the election votes. they certainly don't want anything to do with folks wh
andy biggs, andy harris, matt gaetz, louis gohmert, andrew clyde, bob good, thomas massey, lance goodenreg stube and john rhodes. those are the names of the republicans who are against honoring washington and capitol law enforcement officials who, at least in one instance, paid with their lives to protect them. you know, garrett, it comes on the heels of luke broadwater of the "new york times" reporting that at least a couple people on our screen right now have some connections,...
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thomas scott. who's young man, but very high up with the pennsylvania railroad and then has recognized the talents in an even younger young man andrew carnegie. who is first a kind of teenage telegraph? wonderkinned he's the fastest telegraph operator thomas edison by the way also was a streamly fast telegraph operator and then carnegie it's promoted over and over again by scott to be a kind of manager of the pen, pennsylvania and those guys follow lincoln into washington and become really important in managing. the north's railroad supremacy, which is very much a factor in the north's ultimate winning of the civil war. yeah this question comes from pete rad, and he asks did lincoln discuss or even mention slavery in any of the speeches he gave along the way and if so, what did he say? and if not, why didn't he? great question. i mean he is. writing the first inaugural en route he has completed his first draft and set it in type in springfield, but he's he's still adjusting it. and orville browning. his illinois friend is is with him on the first day of the trip and offers an important single word change which herald describes in li
thomas scott. who's young man, but very high up with the pennsylvania railroad and then has recognized the talents in an even younger young man andrew carnegie. who is first a kind of teenage telegraph? wonderkinned he's the fastest telegraph operator thomas edison by the way also was a streamly fast telegraph operator and then carnegie it's promoted over and over again by scott to be a kind of manager of the pen, pennsylvania and those guys follow lincoln into washington and become really...
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there is a guy named thomas scott, who is a young man, but a very high up with the pennsylvania railroad. he has recognized the talents and even younger young man, andrew carnegie, who is first a kind of teenage telegraph wonder. canned he is the fastest telegraph editor. thomas at it and also by the way was a extremely fast telegraph operator. carnegie is promoted over and over again by scott to be a kind of manager for pennsylvania railroad. those guys follow lincoln into washington, and become really important and managing the north railroad supremacy which is very much a factor in the north's ultimate winning of the civil war. >> yes. this question comes from pete rad. he asks did lincoln discuss or even mentioned slavery in any of the speeches that he gave along the way? if so, what did he say? if not, why didn't he? >> great question. he is writing the first inaugural on route. he has completed his first draft and set it in type, in springfield. he is still adjusting it. his illinois friend is with him on the first day of the trip and offers a important single word change, which harold describes in the presidential act, i also mention, it is a ki
there is a guy named thomas scott, who is a young man, but a very high up with the pennsylvania railroad. he has recognized the talents and even younger young man, andrew carnegie, who is first a kind of teenage telegraph wonder. canned he is the fastest telegraph editor. thomas at it and also by the way was a extremely fast telegraph operator. carnegie is promoted over and over again by scott to be a kind of manager for pennsylvania railroad. those guys follow lincoln into washington, and...
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i want to cross now to tom andrews he's the un special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in me and mark thomas good to have you on the program at the white house today the white house today released a statement saying that it's preparing to impose sir their costs on those responsible in me and more what kind of sanctions are you expecting. well i'm hoping that the sanctions are a step beyond the original sanctions regime that they announced that they're tougher that they impact not just individuals the generals in the in the junta but also their businesses and business columbus' it's a it's very very important that that happened but i think what's also important is for countries around the world including the european union the u.k. and others to coordinate these various sanctions regimes together right now this kind of a hodgepodge of sanctions some have them some don't some have different types of sanctions if we can coordinate them organize them then we have the best chance for the biggest possible punch against the regime so we'll see what happens what comes from the white house i hope it'
i want to cross now to tom andrews he's the un special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in me and mark thomas good to have you on the program at the white house today the white house today released a statement saying that it's preparing to impose sir their costs on those responsible in me and more what kind of sanctions are you expecting. well i'm hoping that the sanctions are a step beyond the original sanctions regime that they announced that they're tougher that they impact not...
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thomas smith is a servant. a maid servant came on the abigail. lo and behold, angela, oh whose name is angela and changed to andrew low, is on the treasurer. the angolans who came on the san juan bautista, they are legal status we find throughout those early colonial records. we do not find them as enslaved. indentured servants are no different than the english. but as they come out of their indenture, what's even more interesting is we find where they have the ability to own their own animals and a slave person cannot do that. they were able to indenture their own children for protection and a slave could not do that. they entered into contracts. they leased land and a slave person could not do that. i will share with you some of these angolans and start to talk a bit fast, because my time is running out. there were two in particular you will see it listed there. he and his wife became a head right, for every had you bring over you get 50 acres of land, and listed here. he and his wife were listed as head rights. lo and behold, they came on the treasure. the treasure was not allowed to land. they went to bermuda because the privy council
thomas smith is a servant. a maid servant came on the abigail. lo and behold, angela, oh whose name is angela and changed to andrew low, is on the treasurer. the angolans who came on the san juan bautista, they are legal status we find throughout those early colonial records. we do not find them as enslaved. indentured servants are no different than the english. but as they come out of their indenture, what's even more interesting is we find where they have the ability to own their own animals...
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andrew baker, when he was just getting started out in forensic pathology. now, here's where dr. baker and dr. thomasto the manner of mr. floyd's death, and i will show you the findings from dr. baker. when they list manner of death for george floyd, homicide. now, i want to explain to you that when he uses homicide, it's not the way that we use it here in the courtroom. when the medical examiner says homicide, it simply means that the person died at the hands of another is what that means. and i will show you what list that's chosen from in just a minute, and dr. thomas will come in and testify about that, but it means he died at the hands of another. but you'll also learn that he listed a cause of death, cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement sub dual restraint and neck compression. now, i'm going to translate that into english and you'll hear that from dr. thomas, cause of death, cardiopulmonary arrest. what you're going to learn is that every human being who's ever been on planet has two things in common with every other human being. one is that they're born, number two is that they
andrew baker, when he was just getting started out in forensic pathology. now, here's where dr. baker and dr. thomasto the manner of mr. floyd's death, and i will show you the findings from dr. baker. when they list manner of death for george floyd, homicide. now, i want to explain to you that when he uses homicide, it's not the way that we use it here in the courtroom. when the medical examiner says homicide, it simply means that the person died at the hands of another is what that means. and...
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train the current medical examiner, doctor andrew baker, when he wasjust getting started out in forensic pathology. here is where doctor baker and doctor thomasst. because all that means is that the heart stops and the lungs top. simply another way of saying death —— the lungs stop. because of death, death, complicating evolving law enforcement some dual, subduing a george floyd, restraining him and compressing his neck, the cause of death. how the injury occurred, george floyd experience a cardiopulmonary arrest while being restrained by law enforcement officers. in terms of the manners of death, you see here it says homicide, here would be standard list of the choices that metal examiners will look to in determining what the manner of death was. how the injury or disease leads to death, and doctor thomas will talk to you about this. i've manners. natural, natural causes, a heart attack, fatal arrhythmia, you will learn is a natural cause, accident, a drug overdose is an example of an accidental death, car accident, suicide, homicide, death at the hands of another, or undetermined, that if you cannot tell which it is or what it is, you indic
train the current medical examiner, doctor andrew baker, when he wasjust getting started out in forensic pathology. here is where doctor baker and doctor thomasst. because all that means is that the heart stops and the lungs top. simply another way of saying death —— the lungs stop. because of death, death, complicating evolving law enforcement some dual, subduing a george floyd, restraining him and compressing his neck, the cause of death. how the injury occurred, george floyd experience a...