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. >>> and burundi's election will go ahead as planned despite calls to delay it due to the unrest. protesters angry over the president's bid for a third term in office, but many villagers are afraid to oppose the government. >> this man was arrest shortly after he through grenades into a crowded area in burundi. when the police released him his neighbors carried out their own form of justice. >> i was in my house. i heard the shouting. they beat him and shot him. >> opposition leaders say more of their supporters have been killed. this latest unrest started with the president announcing he wanted a third term in power which violates the constitution. after weeks of unrest, intimidation and crackdown on private media organizations it's difficult for many people to get independent news. >> i'm scared. six of my neighbors have run because they heard the rumors there would be violence during elections. >> opposition members in ruler areas don't seem to oppose the president any more. >> it is not any more. after we protested people will shoot and kill by police. many were arrested. >> i
. >>> and burundi's election will go ahead as planned despite calls to delay it due to the unrest. protesters angry over the president's bid for a third term in office, but many villagers are afraid to oppose the government. >> this man was arrest shortly after he through grenades into a crowded area in burundi. when the police released him his neighbors carried out their own form of justice. >> i was in my house. i heard the shouting. they beat him and shot him. >>...
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it hopes to end decades of unrest but fails to give the autonomy that was wanted and persuading people to accept the deal has not been easy. >> they have repeat lid said their goal is an independent state. now they're here to convince their people to accept much less than that. it's leaders between and taureg rebels have a tough time ahead. >> these are the leaders who announced the independent republic three years ago. several months later in burkina faso they signeded deal waiving their claim of independence. but mali's government failed to even discuss the self-rule demand. it would only allow local leadership. most we talk to in this meeting are dissatisfied. >> it's clear that we've been forced to sign this agreement. but i don't see a single point in it that serves our interest. it is not good for the people. it's not good for our leaders either. the year-long negotiations involving ten rounds of talks have been watched closely in that camp. however, of its estimated 50,000 population only a few thousand turned up to hear an explanation. many stayed away in protest. others expres
it hopes to end decades of unrest but fails to give the autonomy that was wanted and persuading people to accept the deal has not been easy. >> they have repeat lid said their goal is an independent state. now they're here to convince their people to accept much less than that. it's leaders between and taureg rebels have a tough time ahead. >> these are the leaders who announced the independent republic three years ago. several months later in burkina faso they signeded deal waiving...
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this latest unrest started with the president announced he wants a third term in power which violates the constitution. after weeks of unrest, intimidation and crackdown on media organizations it's difficult for people to get independent news. >> i'm scared. six of my neighbors left because they heard rumors there would be violence during election. >> it is not easy any more. after we protested people were killed by police. many were arrested. >> in some places homes have been abandoned. the man who lived here was 22 years old and he used to organize some of the protests in the village. when the police started looking for him he ran away. he may be hiding in the country side or even crossed the border. burundi's leader have launched campaigns and his supporters say that things are not that bad here. >> people who have runaway have come back because there is peace. they're going to vote for us during the election. >> many have disagreed saying they will boycott the election in next oh month's presidential election. they have not said if they have given up or if they have another plan t
this latest unrest started with the president announced he wants a third term in power which violates the constitution. after weeks of unrest, intimidation and crackdown on media organizations it's difficult for people to get independent news. >> i'm scared. six of my neighbors left because they heard rumors there would be violence during election. >> it is not easy any more. after we protested people were killed by police. many were arrested. >> in some places homes have been...
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criticism, it continues to be concern around living conditions and the roles they play in provoking unrest. the families of those kills are making civil claims put they know it will never bring loved ones back. the islamic state of iraq has -- on two fronts in syria where the groups have suffered. for the first time since they were driven out in january by the kurdish y pg. reportedly killing 35 people. they have been gaining drowned on isil in the area in recent weeks. and cutting off the group main rout to the capitol. in a separate attack further east isil has driven the army forces out of the district city. which is partly government held and partly under kurdish control. >> injured after another attack by the islamic state of iraq. there are also reports of villages being executed after fighters stormed in. others are again being brought across. suicide bombers hit forces in the town. they struggle to fight off who disguise themself in the people protection unit. also of the y pg. they have been fighting since last year. back by u.s. air strikes and they are under attack. the hahs rem
criticism, it continues to be concern around living conditions and the roles they play in provoking unrest. the families of those kills are making civil claims put they know it will never bring loved ones back. the islamic state of iraq has -- on two fronts in syria where the groups have suffered. for the first time since they were driven out in january by the kurdish y pg. reportedly killing 35 people. they have been gaining drowned on isil in the area in recent weeks. and cutting off the...
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catherine: the votes have been counted in an election that is sparked unrest in burundi dozens cute at this station on monday. down the if you love your country, you have to protected by electing leaders you have confidence in. catherine: but while the ruling party cited enormous participation, there has been little voting in areas that has seen the must violence against the president. >> i did not go to vote because i'm against a third term. catherine: critics say that a third term goes against a peace accord that marked the end of the civil war. the spokesman said people should not judge the process before it is finished. >> they say it is not conducive to free and fair elections. but finally, we have proved to them that in burundi, we can organize elections. catherine: the united nations european union have called on a delay of the vote. the ruling party insisted on pressing ahead, leading to somebody's cutting funds to the country. the african union handed it could take further at -- hinted it could take further action. >> if the elections take place in defiance of the calls on it
catherine: the votes have been counted in an election that is sparked unrest in burundi dozens cute at this station on monday. down the if you love your country, you have to protected by electing leaders you have confidence in. catherine: but while the ruling party cited enormous participation, there has been little voting in areas that has seen the must violence against the president. >> i did not go to vote because i'm against a third term. catherine: critics say that a third term goes...
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continues to be concern around workers' living conditions and the roll the unions played in provoking unrest. now the report is out, the families of those killed are preparing to make civil claims, but they know it will never bring their loved ones back. >>> the clock is counting down on a greek default after debt talks ended in deadlock. greek prime minister alexis tsipras will meet european leaders on saturday if they fail to thrash out an agreement, greece will struggle to make a 1.7 billion payment to creditors. the greek prime minister is optimistic. >> european history is full of disagreement negotiations, and compromises. so after the extensive proposal -- comprehensive proposals i'm confident we will reach an agreement >>> in the greek capital athens thousands took to the street demanding the government make no further recessions. european leaders receive a deal the greek people received the effect of the economy. >>> this country is on the edge of a cliff. in a working class neighbourhood of athens. the replies are wary and even defiant. >> translation: it doesn't matter to us, the
continues to be concern around workers' living conditions and the roll the unions played in provoking unrest. now the report is out, the families of those killed are preparing to make civil claims, but they know it will never bring their loved ones back. >>> the clock is counting down on a greek default after debt talks ended in deadlock. greek prime minister alexis tsipras will meet european leaders on saturday if they fail to thrash out an agreement, greece will struggle to make a...
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dialogue between the boournt party and the opposition -- burundi party and the potion to end the unrest. protesters returned to the streets, protesting pierre nkurunziza's decision to run for a third term. . >> reporter: the police in boourntd burundi are ready. they know people opposed to the bid want to organise more protests, opposition supporters are trying to fight that. they can't get people to join because of a heavy security presence. >> the police came. they shot at the people protesting. i was in the house. when i came out i heard the noise. >> some seemed too squared to join in, what was supposed to be a protest on tuesday didn't happen. >> it's a cat and mouse game between the police and the protesters, the police moved in trying to disperse using for now what looks like tear gas. people are shouting they won't go off the streets, they'll continue purchasing. police are in business. there was a tear gas cannister. it could inspire some of them. many have dispersed into the allies nearby. >> african leaders hand pierre nkurunziza to postpone the elections. >> we believe as a
dialogue between the boournt party and the opposition -- burundi party and the potion to end the unrest. protesters returned to the streets, protesting pierre nkurunziza's decision to run for a third term. . >> reporter: the police in boourntd burundi are ready. they know people opposed to the bid want to organise more protests, opposition supporters are trying to fight that. they can't get people to join because of a heavy security presence. >> the police came. they shot at the...
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. >> i read eight headlines that talked about chaos violence, unrest.just henny penny, the sky is falling. i've never seen like it. and here is a country that's being liberated here are people who are going from being repressed and held under the thumb of a vicious dictator, and they're free. >> that's right. everything was going great, and one thing is for sure, mr. rumsfeld was nothing but confident about how well our mission to force-feed freedom was going. >> i had a list a long list, of three or four, five, six pages of things that could go wrongs because i tend to be conservative and cautious. and i looked it over this morning, and a number, a large number, haven't happened bad. >> you see, a large number of bad things that could have happened hadn't happened. we were killing it, literally. the iraq war was nothing but smooth sailing the entire time don was selling it to you -- to us, right? which brings us to today. when this little rumsfeld chestnut appeared in the times of london -- >> he told the times of london, quote, i'm not one who thinks
. >> i read eight headlines that talked about chaos violence, unrest.just henny penny, the sky is falling. i've never seen like it. and here is a country that's being liberated here are people who are going from being repressed and held under the thumb of a vicious dictator, and they're free. >> that's right. everything was going great, and one thing is for sure, mr. rumsfeld was nothing but confident about how well our mission to force-feed freedom was going. >> i had a list...
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protest and unrest began in april when pierre nkurunziza announced a third term in office. haru mutasa reports. >> he doesn't want to be recognised. afraid he could be targeted. he protested against the president. >> people are scared. you don't know if you'll be arrested, shot and killed. >> despite the fear of some. other opposition members are working in the open and will do it in volatile areas. >>> until pierre nkurunziza gives up plans to run for a third term a violation of the constitution. other parts of the capital are calm. burundi has been peaceful since the civil war ended 10 years ago. this situation is not like a civil war where ethnicity plays a huge role in the violence. now the crisis is prolifical. - political. some think that means it can be resolved through dialogue, and it's not too late for burundi. the former president is part of a team trying to get the opposition and government an opportunity to talk. he was there in 2005. and believes in there's peace, pierre nkurunziza must step aside. >> let's hope the international community, and the demonstrati
protest and unrest began in april when pierre nkurunziza announced a third term in office. haru mutasa reports. >> he doesn't want to be recognised. afraid he could be targeted. he protested against the president. >> people are scared. you don't know if you'll be arrested, shot and killed. >> despite the fear of some. other opposition members are working in the open and will do it in volatile areas. >>> until pierre nkurunziza gives up plans to run for a third term a...
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. >> the votes have been counted in an election that has sparked the worst unrest in burundi in a decade. >> if you love your country, you have to protected by electing leaders that you have confidence in. >> while the ruling party cited enormous participation reports suggest there was little violence in the areas that have been most violent against the president. >> i am against the third term and the elections are badly organized. >> critics say cu renzi's a -- say cu renzi's a -- a presidential spokesman said the international community should not judge the situation before it is finished. >> free, fair elections. but finally, we have proven to them that in the country, in burundi we can organize elections. >> the united nations, african union have called on president pierre nkurunziza to delay the vote. the african union could take further action. >> when the elections take place in complete defiance of calls from the african union and the international community i guess they will be able to make the proper call when that time comes. >> dozens have died in the unrest since april, and
. >> the votes have been counted in an election that has sparked the worst unrest in burundi in a decade. >> if you love your country, you have to protected by electing leaders that you have confidence in. >> while the ruling party cited enormous participation reports suggest there was little violence in the areas that have been most violent against the president. >> i am against the third term and the elections are badly organized. >> critics say cu renzi's a --...
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back in 1999, iran, the islamic republic, experienced ets most serious political unrest. that was the tehran university unrest which spread to the entire country which politician do you think it was who went to the public and supported the revolutionary guard and the police suppression of the students movement? mr. rouhani, who systemically called the iranian students foreign agents. it was he who systemically as chairman of the supreme national security council was banning newspapers and now people are expecting that he of all the people is going to allow freedom of the press? why? why? this is why i believe is david the mistake of the western press that they do not pay attention. they do not take a look at the history of those individuals. therefore, they have expectations which is totally immature. some younger people in tehran have these kind of expectations. this is why they voted for him. but you cannot blame them. they are young and naive. here in washington people are not so young but naive. this is one of the complaints that i have when it comes to u.s. governmen
back in 1999, iran, the islamic republic, experienced ets most serious political unrest. that was the tehran university unrest which spread to the entire country which politician do you think it was who went to the public and supported the revolutionary guard and the police suppression of the students movement? mr. rouhani, who systemically called the iranian students foreign agents. it was he who systemically as chairman of the supreme national security council was banning newspapers and now...
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is allocating 15 million in aid to help people fully political unrest. tens of thousands are in tanzania and rwanda. they fled after protests broke out opposing the president's plan to run for a third term. we have this report from the capital. >> jillian is not sure if it will be safe to go out on tuesday. he's doing it now. opposition leaders plan to protest against a decision to run for a third term, violating the constitution. >> it's come there's no protest. civil society and the opposition call for a break. >> after weeks of unrest it's been hard for opposition supporters to break through the sometimes heavy security. on monday things in the capital seemed to be back to normal. some people are scared to be out in public. >> some protest leaders left the country, others are in hiding. the question is how many opposition members will be on the street on tuesday as if many leaders are not with them. >> they have been targetting me. thank god they have not succeeded to kill me. and since i don't know when i will die, and in which way, it is preferable
is allocating 15 million in aid to help people fully political unrest. tens of thousands are in tanzania and rwanda. they fled after protests broke out opposing the president's plan to run for a third term. we have this report from the capital. >> jillian is not sure if it will be safe to go out on tuesday. he's doing it now. opposition leaders plan to protest against a decision to run for a third term, violating the constitution. >> it's come there's no protest. civil society and...
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is allocating $15 million in eight aide to help people fleeing the unrest. >> reporter: 10s of thousands are in neighboring tanzania as well as rue juan dark a report from the capital. >> reporter: he isn't sure if it will go he will be safe to go out on tuesday so he's doing it now oppositions are planning to protest the president's decision to run for a third term which violates the constitution. >> translator: it's calm, there is no protest. civil society and the opposition have called for a break so we can organize our lives. >> reporter: after weeks of unrest it's been sometimes hard for opposition supporters to breakthrough the sometimes heavy security. on monday, things in the capital seem to be back to normal. but some people are scared to be out in public. some protest leaders have left the country, others are in hiding the question is how many opposition leaders will be on the street tuesday as many of the leaders reports marching with them. the opposition leader says it's not safe for him to join the protests he coordinates from home. >> they have been targeting me but thank t
is allocating $15 million in eight aide to help people fleeing the unrest. >> reporter: 10s of thousands are in neighboring tanzania as well as rue juan dark a report from the capital. >> reporter: he isn't sure if it will go he will be safe to go out on tuesday so he's doing it now oppositions are planning to protest the president's decision to run for a third term which violates the constitution. >> translator: it's calm, there is no protest. civil society and the opposition...
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is allocating $15 million in aid to help people fleeing the unrest. >> reporter: 10s of thousands arenzania and rwanda. >> reporter: he isn't sure if it will be safe to go out on tuesday, so he's doing it now. opposition lead nurse burundi are planning to protest against the president's decision to run for a third term which violates the constitution. >> translator: it's calm, there is no protest. civil society and the opposition have called for a break so we can organize our lives. >> reporter: but after weeks of unrest it's been sometimes hard for opposition supporter to break through the sometimes heavy security. on monday, things in the capital seemed to be back to normal. but some people are scared too to be out in pub will go. some protest leaders have left the country, others are in hiding. the question is how many opposition members will be on the street on tuesday if many of their leaders aren't marching with them. opposition leader says it's not safer for him to join the protests. so he coordinates from home. >> they have been targeting me but thank lord they have not succee
is allocating $15 million in aid to help people fleeing the unrest. >> reporter: 10s of thousands arenzania and rwanda. >> reporter: he isn't sure if it will be safe to go out on tuesday, so he's doing it now. opposition lead nurse burundi are planning to protest against the president's decision to run for a third term which violates the constitution. >> translator: it's calm, there is no protest. civil society and the opposition have called for a break so we can organize our...
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so we can organize our rights. >> reporter: but after weeks of unrest it's been hard for op six supporter to breakthrough the sometimes heavy security. on monday, things in the capital seemed to be back to normal. but some people are scared to be out in public. some protest leaders have left the country others are in hiding. the question is how many opposition members will be on the straight streit on tuesday as many of their leaders aren't marching with them. opposition leader says it's not safe for him to join the protests. so he coordinates from home. >> they have been targeting me, but thank god they have not succeeded to kill me. and since i don't know when i will die and in which way, it is preferrable that i just give my little contribution when still alive. >> reporter: officials in the ruling party deny they target opposition members. some people hope the leaders from neighboring countries will tell the president not to run for a third term when they met in tan is knee last week, they didn't. instead they urged the president to delay the june 26th election. some in the capital wi
so we can organize our rights. >> reporter: but after weeks of unrest it's been hard for op six supporter to breakthrough the sometimes heavy security. on monday, things in the capital seemed to be back to normal. but some people are scared to be out in public. some protest leaders have left the country others are in hiding. the question is how many opposition members will be on the straight streit on tuesday as many of their leaders aren't marching with them. opposition leader says it's...
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to delay it due to going unrest.pposition parties angry over president rierza's bid have vowed to boycott the record. as harry matasa reports, manyvillers are afraid to oppose the government. >> this man was arrested shortly after he threw grenades into a crowded area in burundi. when the police later released him, his neighborhoods who suspected he blocks to the ruling party's militia carried out their own form of justice. >> i was in my house when i heard people shouting. they beat my neighbor and shot him. >> opposition leaders say more of the supporters have been killed. this latest unrest started when the president announced he wants a third term in power which violates the constitution. after weeks of unrest alleged intimidation and a crackdown on private media organize, it's difficult for many to get independent news . >> i am scared. six of my neighbors have gone to run because they heard rumors there would be violence during elections. >> opposition members in the rural areas don't seem to to protest against
to delay it due to going unrest.pposition parties angry over president rierza's bid have vowed to boycott the record. as harry matasa reports, manyvillers are afraid to oppose the government. >> this man was arrested shortly after he threw grenades into a crowded area in burundi. when the police later released him, his neighborhoods who suspected he blocks to the ruling party's militia carried out their own form of justice. >> i was in my house when i heard people shouting. they...
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. >> this has set off a tide of unrest and civil unrest. >>> for captiitalists like myse and ramsey.nt of us. >> well, we should drink it and not try to figure it out. >> oh, with well. >> vodka. >> vodka. >> i had somebody who lives here tell me, oh, this place is very good, and stay the here longer. and i was like, what? you are trying to kill us, man. who is this man? >> yeah, yeah. >> he is trying to hurt us. >> cheers. >> and after a more than a few indigenous beverages, and now we are talking. >> cheers. >> enter ernesto. >> hey, hey. >> i have something for you. >> yeah, yeah. >> it is a cuban cigar. >> and in the words of vladimire illitch lennon, let's get this party started. >> my mom, she made some cheese, and it is the kind of the rotten cheese. >> oh. >> i called my dad and i said, there is a dad called tony, cnn, and he said, i don't watch cnn and i said, but he is a cool guy. he wants to make the best food for you. this is someone that i know in beirut. >> it is lamb and spices. >> oh, man. that is good. [ speaking foreign language ] >> are we picking up a gun or not?
. >> this has set off a tide of unrest and civil unrest. >>> for captiitalists like myse and ramsey.nt of us. >> well, we should drink it and not try to figure it out. >> oh, with well. >> vodka. >> vodka. >> i had somebody who lives here tell me, oh, this place is very good, and stay the here longer. and i was like, what? you are trying to kill us, man. who is this man? >> yeah, yeah. >> he is trying to hurt us. >> cheers. >>...
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the harlem unrest in 1935. toe 1943.he point being that nothing is new and nose hag changed and here we are 2015, we know that in the last 16 years or so, we have seen over 70 unarmed men and women who have been killed by the police. so here we are again. it's deja vu all over again and to councilman's mosby's opinion we have these underlying social issues the profound agony and misery in many of these urban communities. and just to add to this and maybe we he can get into this later, we have a constitutional infrastructure that is largely blind to the racialized conditions on the ground. but i'll leave it at that. >> it's absolutely off point actually nothing to do with policing but has to do with what you're talk about as the social environment. i've been a fer distribute judge for more than 20 years so i've done 2,000 sentences. let me tell you that every sentence report reads the same. the young man grew up without a father. the mother was a drug addict. the kid dropped out of school. in the ninth or tenth or 11th 11
the harlem unrest in 1935. toe 1943.he point being that nothing is new and nose hag changed and here we are 2015, we know that in the last 16 years or so, we have seen over 70 unarmed men and women who have been killed by the police. so here we are again. it's deja vu all over again and to councilman's mosby's opinion we have these underlying social issues the profound agony and misery in many of these urban communities. and just to add to this and maybe we he can get into this later, we have a...
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ali-salman who leads the political group charged with inciting unrest in the sunni ruled golf kingdom guilty of seeking to over throw the monarchy and political system. a train crash in tunisia killed 60 and others injured and it collided with a truck southwest of the capitol tunis during the rush hour and he says the death toll could rise. more than 23,000 syrian refugees have fled to turkey in the past few days mostly escaping fighting between kurdish forces and i.s.i.l. u.n. says that those figures also includes more than 2000 iraqis from the cities of mosul, ramadi and fallujah. let's get more from bernard smith who is on the turkish side of the border. inter tell us more about refugees and how is turkey coping with the influx? >> well, turkey is hosting 1.7 million syrian refugees those extra 23,000 that have come in the last about within the last couple of weeks will be hosted in already existing some of the existing refugee camps but most of them actually go and join families who are already on the turkish side of the border and live in private accommodation of the 1.7 million
ali-salman who leads the political group charged with inciting unrest in the sunni ruled golf kingdom guilty of seeking to over throw the monarchy and political system. a train crash in tunisia killed 60 and others injured and it collided with a truck southwest of the capitol tunis during the rush hour and he says the death toll could rise. more than 23,000 syrian refugees have fled to turkey in the past few days mostly escaping fighting between kurdish forces and i.s.i.l. u.n. says that those...
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>>> he was attending a summit, when the arrest order was made and, he is expected to discuss the unrest and migration problem, and it has been plunged, into unrest, and sparked deadly protests. >>> now, this update. >>> much of the focus, on sunday has been around president. he's of course, wanted bolt international criminal court's charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes stemming back to fighting in darfur, and they are saying that, as a head of state he should be attending the summit, and south africa has agreed to hosting it, that they will not arrest him and the government has been taken to court, by a civil society group and, human-rights group to be forced to adhere to their obligation to the statute which established that court and, we are seeing a fallout between them and there are concerns about the high court having the power to enforce whatever verdict they come up with later on monday. >>> the head of the governments of africa resources program and, international affairs and thanks for being us with, how long will they enforce the order >>> we will have to wait and
>>> he was attending a summit, when the arrest order was made and, he is expected to discuss the unrest and migration problem, and it has been plunged, into unrest, and sparked deadly protests. >>> now, this update. >>> much of the focus, on sunday has been around president. he's of course, wanted bolt international criminal court's charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes stemming back to fighting in darfur, and they are saying that, as a head of state he...
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2005, shortly after the massive steun of tsunami and many people will point to the years of civil unrest that plagued l aicheaceh. >> it's much less killing than touring do the war but it doesn't mean it is not a problem is it? another problems, rain rain. many people are leaving because they cannot stand living in aceh the governor ss also complaining about no economic growth in the island. >> do you find that the mayor herself is aceh. >> it is discriminatory, it is degrading for a woman. >> and what do you think then the central authorities in jakarta given the interpretation of shelea is actually unconstitutional? >> it is not just sherea. one fiefd mandatory 1 five out of five 02. mountain joko widodo shouldprime minister joko widodo hats the duty to put this on islamic law is being presented, it is going to be creating more and more problems, creating more and more discrimination, on the long run it will effect are economic issues in the society. >> andreas is from human rights watch and we'll endeavor to pus his, ideas forward. fest thank you. >> a plairch mountain regarded as a s
2005, shortly after the massive steun of tsunami and many people will point to the years of civil unrest that plagued l aicheaceh. >> it's much less killing than touring do the war but it doesn't mean it is not a problem is it? another problems, rain rain. many people are leaving because they cannot stand living in aceh the governor ss also complaining about no economic growth in the island. >> do you find that the mayor herself is aceh. >> it is discriminatory, it is...
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he was part of a group which officers responding to reports of unrest at a community pool. mckinney's police chief condemned his behavior. >> he has resigned from the mckinney police department as the chief of police. i want to say to our community to the actions of casebolt as seen on the video are indefensible. our policies are training, our practice do not support his actions. he came into the call out of control, and as the video shows was out of control during the incident. >> casebolt is a 41-year-old former the accident state trooper, he he could face criminal charges pending an investigation. >> there are reports this morning that the u.s. could soon send several hundred additional troops to iraq, and launch a new training site for iraqi forces in anbar province. the goal is to help those forces retake ramadi. the decision will increase the number of american training sites in iraq from four to five and enable a larger number of iraqi sunnies to join the fight. it has within one year since isil took mosul. it has not stopped since despite airstrikes from the j coali
he was part of a group which officers responding to reports of unrest at a community pool. mckinney's police chief condemned his behavior. >> he has resigned from the mckinney police department as the chief of police. i want to say to our community to the actions of casebolt as seen on the video are indefensible. our policies are training, our practice do not support his actions. he came into the call out of control, and as the video shows was out of control during the incident. >>...
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the sheriff said the unrest in baltimore wanted him to prepare for unrest. they bought more thads 68,000 worth of emergency gear. >>> the man charged with murdering his murders in rockville, prosecutors say scott tomaszewski posted that the vilardos were nice people and it was scary that they were killed in their neighborhood. they were stabbed more than 50 times. documents also say the suspect spent time in the house after the murders looking for things to steal. >>> a damaging new report highlights serious lapses that could put you at risk. the action being taken to try and change the tsa. >>> part of a bridge in the district right now shut down. we'll have detail coming up in a couple of minutes. >>> speaking about hitting the pavement, who says you need both hands on the wheel when you drive. the northern virginia roads will >>> emergency repairs are under way at the arlington memorial bridge. we took a look inside. we're going to show it to you right here. the steel beams are supposed to be 3/4 of an inch thick. because of corrosion those beams are pape
the sheriff said the unrest in baltimore wanted him to prepare for unrest. they bought more thads 68,000 worth of emergency gear. >>> the man charged with murdering his murders in rockville, prosecutors say scott tomaszewski posted that the vilardos were nice people and it was scary that they were killed in their neighborhood. they were stabbed more than 50 times. documents also say the suspect spent time in the house after the murders looking for things to steal. >>> a...
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the government and rebels have accuse each other of sparking the latest rounds of unrest. cease-fire deal was reached in february. that is a look at the top stories this hour. we are back focusing on markets. the chief global strategist, let's talk about what is weird. bond routes, how does that make them? michael: having this conversation a month and a half ldo, anytime that bund yie started spiking up, that got our starting to spike up. 2.0 from two years ago when our rates went up. yields literally doubling. our 10 year treasury went up just this week. .45's.s are up to a certain degree, currencies are much more than rates when it relates to equities. the u.s. dollar freight train has been a huge dynamic in the markets this year. recently, it started getting some renewed strength after it expected consolidation. that started to put yet another fear cloud over the market. with the euro climbing higher, the dollar.d on that is a basket of currencies, but dominated i the euro. looking much tougher for the bulls to get behind the u.s. dollar. large cap earnings. arguably, l
the government and rebels have accuse each other of sparking the latest rounds of unrest. cease-fire deal was reached in february. that is a look at the top stories this hour. we are back focusing on markets. the chief global strategist, let's talk about what is weird. bond routes, how does that make them? michael: having this conversation a month and a half ldo, anytime that bund yie started spiking up, that got our starting to spike up. 2.0 from two years ago when our rates went up. yields...
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greater representation for the rebels in the north and hopes to end decades of ethnic unrest. it fails to give the amount of ought on moo the rebels wanted. a report from the border between mali and moritania. >> we will bring you that report a better later o let's give you a little bit of context around what's been happening in mali because the fighting has gone on for decades, escalated dramatically in recent years with violence in the north of the country after a coup in 2012 when large areas were seized by by al-qaeda-linked fighters. the tuaregs press for a separate state. in may, talks brokered by the u.n. in algiers resulted in an agreement signed by armed groups loyal to the government. until now the taureg has refused to sign. >> it is said although the deal is far from perfect, it's better than more fighting. >> to put it blintuntly, an imperfect peace agreement is better than a full-fledged war. it's a compromise we know it demands sacrifices as it was rightly said in the report we are very far from the ideal of the militants. it's something of a partial autonomy. a
greater representation for the rebels in the north and hopes to end decades of ethnic unrest. it fails to give the amount of ought on moo the rebels wanted. a report from the border between mali and moritania. >> we will bring you that report a better later o let's give you a little bit of context around what's been happening in mali because the fighting has gone on for decades, escalated dramatically in recent years with violence in the north of the country after a coup in 2012 when...
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teachers have threatened to block voting and attacked officers of political parties and unrest in chiapas. meanwhile, vigilante officers are triting for a seat in congress. from michoacan. a report. >> leader of a vigilante farmers unit which took over parts of michoacan. nowadays the hat remains but the begun has gone. mora has found a new job as candidate for congress in the europe coming elections. he doesn't think much about the criminals. >> they are a bunch ever crooks who lie to everyone. >> but he sees hymns as a loyalist shoot out in which his son and ten others died. >> i've talked to vigilante group and said to them, we need to get into the circle and that may be easier to get what we wanting. >> with the farmers upridessing petering out many find it is a good sometime to move into politics. >> the problems that provoked the vidges lan vigilantes still abound. she's close to the vigilante movement. her brother was one of the leaders until e-was put in jail. she says she's continuing her brother's industrial by challenge. >> i want what we lived through to action as a base for c
teachers have threatened to block voting and attacked officers of political parties and unrest in chiapas. meanwhile, vigilante officers are triting for a seat in congress. from michoacan. a report. >> leader of a vigilante farmers unit which took over parts of michoacan. nowadays the hat remains but the begun has gone. mora has found a new job as candidate for congress in the europe coming elections. he doesn't think much about the criminals. >> they are a bunch ever crooks who lie...
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coming up mali's taureg rebels sign a peace deal with the government, but will it end decades of unrest? >> and entering a dangerous new era, the number of people displaced by war and persecution approaches 60 million. >>> and tens of thousands take to the streets of london to protest against government austerity measures. >> we have the sports' news including more misery for brazil's football star. how a few moments of neymar mad news has neymar out of world cup america. >> hello, the long awaited peace deal between mali's government and taureg government has been signed. it will give greater representation to the rebels in the north and hopes to end decades ever ethnic unrest but it trails to give the amount of autonomy that the rebels wanted and persuading people to accept the deal will not be easy. we have more from the border of mali and mauritania. >> they said that their goal is an independent state. now they try to convince the people to accept much less than that. it's clear that it's leaders have a tough task on their hands. >> we think this is the most we can get with the cur
coming up mali's taureg rebels sign a peace deal with the government, but will it end decades of unrest? >> and entering a dangerous new era, the number of people displaced by war and persecution approaches 60 million. >>> and tens of thousands take to the streets of london to protest against government austerity measures. >> we have the sports' news including more misery for brazil's football star. how a few moments of neymar mad news has neymar out of world cup america....
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a complicatednce game of dousing domestic unrest at home and meeting the expectations of creditors.hery: one point you make in your notes is the prime minister is finished. nd: the scenario would be, if for some reason, alexis his colleagues agree to all the conditions imposed by creditors, that would mean political suicide for him at home. it is not quite clear what would come after him. there might he knew elections. there is a problem within his own party. even if we have a deal, it is not a sustainable one. not in financial terms. there is no debt relief. s payments are more than the 7.2 billion euro left over from the emergency fund. shery: what about the ecb? you say they also have egg on their face. d: the ecb is the one institution keeping greece afloat. if they decided not to give emergency liquidity assistance, the banking system would collapse. the problem is, we do not know thebig the liabilities are ecb has pumped into the system. there is talk about a figure of 84 billion euros. i think there are more surprises. shery: officials in greece -- could be. that is a textboo
a complicatednce game of dousing domestic unrest at home and meeting the expectations of creditors.hery: one point you make in your notes is the prime minister is finished. nd: the scenario would be, if for some reason, alexis his colleagues agree to all the conditions imposed by creditors, that would mean political suicide for him at home. it is not quite clear what would come after him. there might he knew elections. there is a problem within his own party. even if we have a deal, it is not a...
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. >> obviously, and it comes on the heels of so much unrest michael brown in ferguson the unrest we haverecently in baltimore as well this obviously on a magnitude much greater than that a racially motivated attack inside a sacred place of the sanctuary of this black church in charleston south carolina it's a an historic setting in the deep south. this is obviously a very unsettling experience. the president talking about some of the other -- you know the other tragedies that he -- he has seen and we have all witnessed over the course of his administration, not that there's a correlation, but over the course of the last six years santa barbara, perhaps most notorious to this point the sandy hook shooting. the president said that american society is not willing to take the basic steps necessary, he is speaking of renewed vigor for gun laws simply not there in the congress as we saw after sandy hook saying that is his biggest frustration. >> the suspect dillon roos's wrinkle said he was given the gun as a birthday present. we're pucking up his picture now. he prayed with the congratulation
. >> obviously, and it comes on the heels of so much unrest michael brown in ferguson the unrest we haverecently in baltimore as well this obviously on a magnitude much greater than that a racially motivated attack inside a sacred place of the sanctuary of this black church in charleston south carolina it's a an historic setting in the deep south. this is obviously a very unsettling experience. the president talking about some of the other -- you know the other tragedies that he -- he has...
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making requests for the communication between the top leaders to find out what happened during the unrestnd the commissioner is asking an outside group to conduct the investigation and there is tension in baltimore no matter what group is there. >> yes. you're right. thank you. >>> and any hospital that continues to perform open heart surgery on babies even after the surgeons do not have enough experience to perform them safely. another baby has died. we're keeping them honest. the american dream is terrifying. american history is the history of the scary thing being the exact thing we have to do. cross that ocean. walk on that moon. fly. none of this makes rational sense. it only makes american sense. here, the hard things show us who we are. leaving your job to start your own thing. having a kid when you still feel like a kid. signing a 30-year mortgage on a home. scary sure but no match for our colossal self-belief. we're supposed to do scary. without scary, we don't get to be brave. buy in. quickenloans/home buy. refi. power. [rob] so we've had a tempur-pedic for awhile, but now that
making requests for the communication between the top leaders to find out what happened during the unrestnd the commissioner is asking an outside group to conduct the investigation and there is tension in baltimore no matter what group is there. >> yes. you're right. thank you. >>> and any hospital that continues to perform open heart surgery on babies even after the surgeons do not have enough experience to perform them safely. another baby has died. we're keeping them honest....
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unrest, protest and crime were sort of related.small infractions, small bits of disorder, broken windows, that communicates to people there's no order, no law here, and people feel more permissive and you get more crime. do you think that's what's going on. >> in baltimore, you have police that are stretched too thin. they can't respobd to calls for service, because they're getting crowded by people, before one cop could handle a routine call, now there are four or five. you don't have proactive policing in baltimore, you don't have drug corners, you have cops who aren't willing to go hands on. and you have fewer arrests. it's a lack of resources right now. >> the few arrests is understating things, dramatic dropoff and arrest. that's arrests in baltimore by year, you see what happens after the -- now, another interpretation of that, i have to say, having been in new york, after the two cops in brooklyn, we saw a similar plunge in arrest which was pretty clearly coordinated work slowdown by a police force that was furious, does tha
unrest, protest and crime were sort of related.small infractions, small bits of disorder, broken windows, that communicates to people there's no order, no law here, and people feel more permissive and you get more crime. do you think that's what's going on. >> in baltimore, you have police that are stretched too thin. they can't respobd to calls for service, because they're getting crowded by people, before one cop could handle a routine call, now there are four or five. you don't have...
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protests and unrest began when the president announced he would seek a third term in office. parliamentary elections have already been delayed. we have this report. >> he doesn't want to be recognized afraid he could be targeted because he protested against burundi's president. >> the people are scared. you don't know if you'll be arrested shot and killed. >> despite the fear of some, other opposition members are working out in the open, saying they will keep doing this in volatile areas until he gives up his chance to run for a third term, a violation of the constitution. >> other parts of the capital are calm, but tense. it has been peaceful since the civil war ended 10 years ago. >> this situation is not like the civil war, where ethnicity played a huge role in the violence. for now, this crisis is political. some think that means it can be resolved through dialogue and that it's not too late for burundi. >> the former president is part of a team trying to get the government and opposition to talk. he was president before the current president came into power. he believes
protests and unrest began when the president announced he would seek a third term in office. parliamentary elections have already been delayed. we have this report. >> he doesn't want to be recognized afraid he could be targeted because he protested against burundi's president. >> the people are scared. you don't know if you'll be arrested shot and killed. >> despite the fear of some, other opposition members are working out in the open, saying they will keep doing this in...
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remind us again of the unrest in the province. >> reporter: the fighting in helmond has been teld forrible for a year now. this particular incident was vehicles traveling back to their district in marja. they were traveling home and hit a road side bomb. road side bombs are one of the biggest causes of death in afghanistan. it is taliban that usually plants these road side bombs and most often civilians are the victims. >> thank you jennifer. still to come on al jazeera. cracking down on the illegal thai ivory trade. and going from bad to worse why brazilians are losing faith in their national football team. at us... >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the sound bites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". only on al jazeera america. >> you're watching al jazeera. a reminder now of our headlines. the fbi is investigating an online racist manifesto apparently written by a man charged with the shooting of nine in charleston. the church is set to reopen for the
remind us again of the unrest in the province. >> reporter: the fighting in helmond has been teld forrible for a year now. this particular incident was vehicles traveling back to their district in marja. they were traveling home and hit a road side bomb. road side bombs are one of the biggest causes of death in afghanistan. it is taliban that usually plants these road side bombs and most often civilians are the victims. >> thank you jennifer. still to come on al jazeera. cracking...
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investigators say police responded to unrest with an uncoordinated effort that often shielded officers from being held accountable for their actions. police antagonized crowds with military-style tactics and cops got vague orders from their superiors to keep protesters moving along. a lot of times, that violated citizens' free speech rights. top officials will get the full report later this week, and it looks into how police responded in the two weeks after michael brown was shot and killed by a ferguson officer. >>> facing charges in a road rage incident. it turns out this is not the first time this particular cop has been involved in a traffic violation. investigators say last july he got mad at another driver who wasn't going fast enough for him on route 15. he cut them off, then slammed on his brakes, then he pulled up to the next and pointed a gun at them. three people were killed in another incident involving him on route 50 in march. he slammed into a vehicle that had stopped in traffic. two teens and a man were killed that day. he was driving in his cruiser but wasn't on duty a
investigators say police responded to unrest with an uncoordinated effort that often shielded officers from being held accountable for their actions. police antagonized crowds with military-style tactics and cops got vague orders from their superiors to keep protesters moving along. a lot of times, that violated citizens' free speech rights. top officials will get the full report later this week, and it looks into how police responded in the two weeks after michael brown was shot and killed by...
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protests and unrest began in april when pierre be nkurunziza announced woe seek a third term in office. haru mutasa reports. >> we don't know if we will be arrested shot and killed. >> other opposition workers are working out in the open, they say they will do this until nkurunziza gives up his plan to run for a third term, a violation of the constitution. burundi has been relatively peaceful since the civil war ended ten years ago. this situation is not like civil war where ethnicity played a huge role in the violence. now this crisis is political and some people think it can be resolved through dialogue. and it's not too laid for nkurunziza. trying to give the government an opportunity to talk. he was president before nkurunziza came into power in 2005. he believes if there's going to be peace nkurunziza must step aside. >> let's hope that the subregister, all of burundins will makeburundiansenough pressure to stop. if this is not done, and if they don't accept i can assure you that -- no, i'm afraid that we are assisting burundi to another war. >> opposition members say they are bei
protests and unrest began in april when pierre be nkurunziza announced woe seek a third term in office. haru mutasa reports. >> we don't know if we will be arrested shot and killed. >> other opposition workers are working out in the open, they say they will do this until nkurunziza gives up his plan to run for a third term, a violation of the constitution. burundi has been relatively peaceful since the civil war ended ten years ago. this situation is not like civil war where...
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this was racial unrest across the country. one of the findings was that the police abuse, police brutality was the number one grievance among residents studied in these various communities. ahead of unemployment, ahead of inadequate housing. but what's important to understand, and your question raises it that there is a social context, right? that councilman moseby has spoken to. in which we have profound segregation, profound racialized disadvantage. and these interactions between the police and the community become highly racialized. and the police become a symbol of white power, white repression. what's interesting about the report is that dr. kenneth clark, an esteemed social psychologist testified before the commission back in the 1960s and said, you know your findings remind me the findings of the chicago arrest in 1915. right. the point being nothing is new and nothing has changed. here we are in 2015, we know in the last 16 years or so we've seen over 70 unarmed men and women, right, who have been killed by the police.
this was racial unrest across the country. one of the findings was that the police abuse, police brutality was the number one grievance among residents studied in these various communities. ahead of unemployment, ahead of inadequate housing. but what's important to understand, and your question raises it that there is a social context, right? that councilman moseby has spoken to. in which we have profound segregation, profound racialized disadvantage. and these interactions between the police...
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the summer of 1967 because of racial unrest across the country.one of the findings of this report was that the priest abuse, police brutality was a number one grievance among residents who were studied in users communities. ahead of unemployment, ahead of inadequate housing. but what's important understand in your question raises it is that there is a social context that councilman mosby has spoken to. in which we have profound segregation confront racialized disadvantage and these interactions between the police and the committee becomes highly racialized and the police become a symbol of white power, white repression. what's interesting about the current commission report is that dr. kenneth clark who is a psychologist testified before the kerner commission back in the 1960s and he said, you know, your findings reminded of the findings that were made after the chicago on rest in 1915, the harlem arrest in 1935-1943. the point being that nothing is new and nothing has changed. and you are, it's 2015. window in the last 16 years or so we have seen
the summer of 1967 because of racial unrest across the country.one of the findings of this report was that the priest abuse, police brutality was a number one grievance among residents who were studied in users communities. ahead of unemployment, ahead of inadequate housing. but what's important understand in your question raises it is that there is a social context that councilman mosby has spoken to. in which we have profound segregation confront racialized disadvantage and these interactions...
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has been a month of violent unrest against the president's bid for a third term. police fired live rounds and tear gas to break up groups of demonstrators in the capital. >> and has been a return to: here in the capital. what you have been seeing is the increasing trend of the past few days. the process starts early and they are quickly dispersed by police who waste no time in firing tear gas canisters and live rounds over the heads of the majority. although opposition leaders have been calling for supporters of the opposition parties and also those who believe the president shouldn't stand for third term in calling the people to keep them coming out onto the streets. protests here are losing the intensity that we have seen over the past four weeks. this could be down to that it is difficult to keep governments going. they don't feel safe out in the moment. we are seeing an increase in not from security and police containing these processes. they are wasting no time arresting people that they feel are perpetuating and in the situation on the streets. they waste no
has been a month of violent unrest against the president's bid for a third term. police fired live rounds and tear gas to break up groups of demonstrators in the capital. >> and has been a return to: here in the capital. what you have been seeing is the increasing trend of the past few days. the process starts early and they are quickly dispersed by police who waste no time in firing tear gas canisters and live rounds over the heads of the majority. although opposition leaders have been...
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officials long blamed russia for the unrest in ukraine. our guest is in the u.s.stment forum on ukrainian business and infrastructure. good to have you here. we talked to people who are political observers but to have a government official on the deck and ask you this one simple question. what's you're reaction to president putin and what he is dying to do? >> all started a year ago with russian troops, without insignature kneearch get into crimea capturing buildings and then annexing crima. it was russian backed terrorists in the eastern ukraine. it was russian equipment used by russian backed terroris to shut down mh17, killing a lot of innocent people. russian troops have been captured. this february we had an exhibition for international leader where we showed the whole equipment that was seized during the fight and it was all russian. some of this equipment is brand new russian equipment. sheen latest one we seized two soldiers from russian special service, and they do not deny that they have been sent to ukraine. >> it's been hard to seize them because i was
officials long blamed russia for the unrest in ukraine. our guest is in the u.s.stment forum on ukrainian business and infrastructure. good to have you here. we talked to people who are political observers but to have a government official on the deck and ask you this one simple question. what's you're reaction to president putin and what he is dying to do? >> all started a year ago with russian troops, without insignature kneearch get into crimea capturing buildings and then annexing...
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mark: if there is unrest around the world and president obama's approval rating is lowered, that is a particular problem. her husband is going to be a positive with a lot of voters. that is a big if. if you look at history, she is in a much better place if president obama's approval rating is 50 and above. john: it makes it even harder if the incumbent of your own party is below 50%. political science says that there is no doubt that barack obama is a bigger problem. there is the scandal problem of bill clinton. they are a unique variable that nobody has had to deal with. they can both be the potential problems in different ways. mark: in the end, if you had to bet on one or another, gore won the popular vote after eight years of clinton. george h.w. bush won. if the world is a mess, and she cannot convince people how she would do things differently or better, i am not predicting that outcome, that is more resonant. one poll, but pretty incredible. john: she could spend a lot of time being distracted by things coming out of the foundation. if barack obama is over 50%, the world econom
mark: if there is unrest around the world and president obama's approval rating is lowered, that is a particular problem. her husband is going to be a positive with a lot of voters. that is a big if. if you look at history, she is in a much better place if president obama's approval rating is 50 and above. john: it makes it even harder if the incumbent of your own party is below 50%. political science says that there is no doubt that barack obama is a bigger problem. there is the scandal...
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see recall commune -- see all communication in the city department before, during after the april unrest. the union want to know the city put officers at risk in the aftermath of freddie gray death in police custody. familiar face hoping to replace maryland congressman chris van holland. former abc7 anchor, kathleen matthews entered the race today seeking the democratic domination for the eighth district seat. van holland is not seeking re-election since he is running for the senate seat of the retiring senator barbara mccolskey. matthew is the wife of chris matthews is the fifth candidate seeking the party nomination. new at 2:00. within the past hour, former roy island governor lincoln chafee announced his candidacy for president. >> if we as leaders show good judgment, and make good decisions we can fix much of what is ailing us. maureen: chafee made the announcement at germ mason in arlington. he is the fourth democrat to enter the race. he was a republican in the eight years in the senate but has changed to the democratic party. local college students play a memorable part in pope f
see recall commune -- see all communication in the city department before, during after the april unrest. the union want to know the city put officers at risk in the aftermath of freddie gray death in police custody. familiar face hoping to replace maryland congressman chris van holland. former abc7 anchor, kathleen matthews entered the race today seeking the democratic domination for the eighth district seat. van holland is not seeking re-election since he is running for the senate seat of the...
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after weeks of unrest, intimidation and crackdown on private media organizations it's difficult to get independent news. >> i'm scared. six of my neighbors have left because they heard the rumors they wouldrumors it would be violent during the election. >> it is not any more after we protested people were shoot and killed by police. some were arrest: >> in some places homes have been abandoned. the man who lived here was 22 years old. when the police came looking for him he ran away. burundi's leader has launched his presidential campaign. his supporters say that things are not that bad here. >> the people would runaway and then come back because there is peace peace. >> al jazeera. >> new york state police are continuing to search for a man who escaped from maximum security prison two eaks ago. richard matt was shot and killed by police but david sweat is still on the run. the search has narrowed to where matt was found. >>> after after american woman has been arrested after claiming a south pole as the sit. >> president obama said that the flag is the symbol of racial oppression. >>
after weeks of unrest, intimidation and crackdown on private media organizations it's difficult to get independent news. >> i'm scared. six of my neighbors have left because they heard the rumors they wouldrumors it would be violent during the election. >> it is not any more after we protested people were shoot and killed by police. some were arrest: >> in some places homes have been abandoned. the man who lived here was 22 years old. when the police came looking for him he...
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it's a word she never wants her 7-year-old biracial son exposed especially in the wake of racial unrest in baltimore and the church massacre in charleston. >> my opinion is to use it after all that has happened, i feel that it was of line. >> here is what the president said over the weekend talking about racism. >> it's not just a matter of it not being polite to say it in public. that is not the measure of whether racism still exists or not. it's not just a matter of overt discrimination. we have to -- societies don't overnight completely erase everything that has happened to 200 to 300 years prior. rebecca: for 20-something african-americans it's a word hotly debated. but some say it's acceptable in the community. >> it's okay to say it. >> it should be used. but we are trying to stop it. degrades us and makes us look like we have no sense at all. >> kelly is a local musician. in his earlier music he used the n-word a lot. but no more. the word carries too much weight and painful history to use in any context. >> i don't even say it in my music no more. i found sense. i used to say it
it's a word she never wants her 7-year-old biracial son exposed especially in the wake of racial unrest in baltimore and the church massacre in charleston. >> my opinion is to use it after all that has happened, i feel that it was of line. >> here is what the president said over the weekend talking about racism. >> it's not just a matter of it not being polite to say it in public. that is not the measure of whether racism still exists or not. it's not just a matter of overt...
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believe that for baltimore, we know the fbi confirmed to fbi that they did use planes during the unrestemonstrations and riots. you're saying it wasn't because of the riot or monitoring what was happening on the ground in baltimore. your point to the terrorism point is it was to monitor terrorists at that point in time? >> as a primary mission. i've always had the fear and i'm sure many in the law enforcement community have had this fear if terrorists see a riot or see civil unrest in this country, they may take advantage of that. bingo, what an opportunity for a bomb to go off. i'm sure being proactive, the fbi and other intelligence agencies are out there trying to prevent this from happening. that's not to say it wasn't used to track armed people who were looking to shooting civilians or police officers in baltimore. but i believe the primary supper is to prevent a terrorist attack -- primary purpose is to prevent a terrorist attack. >> thank you very much. >>> a frantic search to save hundreds trapped inside a sinking cruise ship in china. heartbreaking cries for help echoing throug
believe that for baltimore, we know the fbi confirmed to fbi that they did use planes during the unrestemonstrations and riots. you're saying it wasn't because of the riot or monitoring what was happening on the ground in baltimore. your point to the terrorism point is it was to monitor terrorists at that point in time? >> as a primary mission. i've always had the fear and i'm sure many in the law enforcement community have had this fear if terrorists see a riot or see civil unrest in...