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while a crime rates are skyrocketing in the u. s. city of minneapolis and the states democratic representative has pointed the finger directly at the police, accusing them of not fulfilling their duties. that is, despite the ill hand omar being among the most vocal advocates of defending the police force. policeman t, now for dear o. s e i c l o v m minneapolis. my amount is wow, wu apartment has lost more than $200.00 officers due to funding cards and low morale . but activists claim to funding the force is not enough and they wanted entirely replaced with so called department of public safety. while minneapolis i was the centre of a massive wave of protest last year following the death of george floyd. an altercation with a police officer, a violent riots erupt nationwide and led to a vocal de funder police protest movement. so we got the thoughts of retired policemen. no. dominic is all about all this. the number one thing people whine of doing for political purposes when it comes to defining the police as it's a gut ral gut wrenc
while a crime rates are skyrocketing in the u. s. city of minneapolis and the states democratic representative has pointed the finger directly at the police, accusing them of not fulfilling their duties. that is, despite the ill hand omar being among the most vocal advocates of defending the police force. policeman t, now for dear o. s e i c l o v m minneapolis. my amount is wow, wu apartment has lost more than $200.00 officers due to funding cards and low morale . but activists claim to...
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s. cities say the texas abortion band is unconstitutional, but they fear it could get much worse. they fear that abortions could become illegal across the country. the u. s. supreme court will hear in mississippi case in december. that could overturn roe vs wade. that is the landmark 1973 case that gave american women the rights to abortions. the courts, conservative majority expanded by former president donald trump, and so far, refused to overturn the texas law signaling that it may side against abortion access. when the issue meets its constitutional test. later this year, libya has rounded up and detained at least $4000.00 refugees and migrants. the crackdown in the western town of gaga rush has been described. officials as a security campaign against illegal migration and drug trafficking, cargo russia's known hom from migrants and refugees, and has seen waves arrayed in recent years. 5 approaches to the migrants have been held in chile. some people rallied against the influx of refugees at a time when chillies already grappling with growing in equality. a counter march descr
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that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973, julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctors said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that st ah. hello good to see you. here's her headlines for the americas. we've got disturbed weather stretching from paraguay rate toward the southeast of brazil. some driving rain can be found here. and this week, no major warm up for a saucy on and factor. temperatures are going to be below average for the next few days. toward the top end of south america, we've got our rain falling, where it should ecuador columbia rate in to the northwest of venezuela on sunday, through central america, thunderstorms rolling across his spaniel or cuba, especially. this eastern portion is wall, read into the bahamas and concentrate it re mexico city right through to the pacific coast. now for the u. s. for the west and east it settled in n. s
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that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973. julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctors said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there's a very real risk that my uterus would have wrapped 3rd, if i weren't allowed to have the abortion, and although my life might have been saved, i could never have had children after that, she went on to become a mother of 3 by choice. she says she hopes other women will be able to decide for themselves as well. i do, jo, castro, al jazeera austin, texas, 4000 refugees and migrants including women and children of been rounded up under, attained in libya. united nation says one migrant was killed and at least 15 others injured in the crossville. outgoing philippine president of rigo to tattoo has announced he's retiring from politics fueling speculation. his daughter may r
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cities. indeed in the u. s. have been increasingly renaming their streets in fact, ostensibly to recognize black history. while in the u. k. hundreds of streets, linked to colonialism and slavery, have seen their old limbs consigned to history. historian dorothea, when the burgers among those concerned about efforts to simply forget the past age 12 months. i don't think you should rename any think you should leave the name the painters or sculptures themselves gave if you want, you can common that it was the norm of the time and that you wouldn't say it like that today. but is 17th century work is the 17th century work. in 100 years people will judge the names were give to day in the same way and say that strong or immoral times change. and that's why i am always in favor of living as it is in the original one that in honda, john, a deeper dive into a good section of those stories is as always, just a click away and r t dot com no maximum reading limits and articles anything like that on a comment section to
cities. indeed in the u. s. have been increasingly renaming their streets in fact, ostensibly to recognize black history. while in the u. k. hundreds of streets, linked to colonialism and slavery, have seen their old limbs consigned to history. historian dorothea, when the burgers among those concerned about efforts to simply forget the past age 12 months. i don't think you should rename any think you should leave the name the painters or sculptures themselves gave if you want, you can common...
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that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973. julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctor said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there is a very real risk that my uterus would have wrapped 3rd. if i weren't allowed to have the abortion, and although my life might have been saved, i could never have had children. after that, she went on to become a mother of 3 by choice. she says she hopes other women will be able to decide for themselves as well. i do, jo, castro, al jazeera austin, texas on a bergs as a civil rights attorney. she says, lodge demonstrations like these could change the course of abortion rules. i do think i'll make a difference as far as the dialogue and as far as continuing to, to keep attention on the subject matter of course, and for all of those who are passionate about it. but will it
that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973. julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctor said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there is a very real risk that my uterus would have wrapped 3rd. if i weren't allowed to...
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that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973, julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctors said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there is a very real risk that my uterus would have wrapped 3rd, if i weren't allowed to have the abortion, and although my life might have been saved, i could never have had children after that, she went on to become a mother of 3 by choice. she says she hopes other women will be able to decide for themselves as well. i do, jo, castro, al jazeera austin, texas lebanon's long troubled public water system is close to collapse, agency. se taps could run dry for 3 quarters of the population. there are carrots has more from day rate. john dark lives in bay route and is one of 1000000 suffering during lebanon's water crisis. if you didn't pay for supplies from private companies, had
that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973, julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctors said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there is a very real risk that my uterus would have wrapped 3rd, if i weren't allowed to...
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s. for the whistleblower starts today in a head fuel by a desire to save money and made soaring prices. german drivers are popping out of the country can fill their tanks. we're, it's much cheaper. we hear from some of them. it's cheaper than germany. the price is here. 30 percent lower. that's why we hear. of course everyone is worried about prices. i've heard they could tripled next year. and sedans, prime minister is released following them military coup in the country about those the u. s. freezes millions of dollars in economic aid to the african nation, leading to questions over ah, or on the clock across the world. this is r t from the team on myself, unit o'neill, hello and welcome to the new sour, imprisoned wiki leaks funder joulene. assange finds himself back in court today, i'll say to day extradition hearing gets underway in the u. k. the high court will consider unappealing by the u. s. over a previous ruling to block the whistleblowers extradition. he's wanted by washingto
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s. cities are boosting that police the budget software serge involving crime laurel that story in about 62nd. ah ah ah, well the kid is up president other land merican country armed with volcano energy is calling out the wall street and the whole financier class joined me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess when the world of politics, sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. oh, you're friday morning program here on our team. so commuters here in moscow can now travel on the underground just by showing that faces the russian capitals on rolling a new facial recognition, payment system. the 1st time has been done on such a scale as audio to meet you. how can i investigate especially since it was one of the oldest subway system in the world, the days all the way back to the 19 thirty's. however, since then it's never stopped growing, evolving and modernizing and today it's why the regarded as one of the most beautiful and technologically advanced subway systems on the planet with millions of passengers every day. one of the key features of the
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the crime rates are skyrocketing in the u. s. city of minneapolis and the states, democratic representative has pointed a finger directly at the police, accusing them of not fulfilling their duties. and despite ill hand omar being among the most vocal advocates of de funding, the police force policeman t a i. e. c o to the citizens. the i meant is wow, woo lean t o. so far this year there have been $75.00 homicides in that city. now that is up a 114 percent compared to the same period in 2019. and it comes as the minneapolis police department has lost more than $200.00 offices due to funding cuts and bad morale. but activists claim to funding the force is not enough. they want it entirely replaced with a so called department of public safety. well, minneapolis was the centre of a massive wave of protest last year following the death of george floyd in an altercation with a police officer. a violent riots erupted nationwide and led to a vocal de fun. the police protest movement. we call to thoughts overtime. policemen are dominic
the crime rates are skyrocketing in the u. s. city of minneapolis and the states, democratic representative has pointed a finger directly at the police, accusing them of not fulfilling their duties. and despite ill hand omar being among the most vocal advocates of de funding, the police force policeman t a i. e. c o to the citizens. the i meant is wow, woo lean t o. so far this year there have been $75.00 homicides in that city. now that is up a 114 percent compared to the same period in 2019....
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city right through to the pacific coast. now for the u. s. for the west and the east, it settled and then sandwiched in between we had this act of weather from the upper great lake, straight down toward the gulf of mexico. so we go in for a closer look and we're getting down with rain as we head toward at mississippi, alabama, the florida panhandle on sunday. now the weekend for the great lakes, it's been 5050 saturday was nice, but here comes at what weather on sunday major. hurricane sand steering toward the east. not looking to have an impact on newfoundland to where the west temperatures are up in regina at 24 degrees. and we've also got some high heat for california alley getting up to a height of 33 ah. on counting the cost on gala miracles, legacy. the german economy that is the envy of the world, but unprepared for the digital age. apple kicks out game make an effort from his app store is the phone maker abusing is monopoly and afghan businesses and losing international customers? counting the cost on algebra for holding the powerful
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s. judge accuses a d. c. jail of violating human rights by denying medical care to a suspect from the capitol hill ryah's. on the program, we hear from a lawyer representing several of the defendants and facebook donations. during the 2020 u. s. presidential elections may have helped joe biden get into the white house. that's according to a new media analysis, raising accusations of election meddling. and in a well 1st, the moscow metro rolled out a facial recognition system allowing passengers to pay their fed just by stopping in front of a camera in the program. our correspondent tries it out. ah, well good morning from moscow with just off the 10 am here on friday. this is asi, international. so transport worker's in italy, a threatening, huge strike action over a new cove. it green pass system. starting today. old workers will have to show proof of vaccination or negative cobit test or go without pay. how this comes despite a relatively low nationwide infection rate of $3000.00 per d
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s. cities a boosting that police budget software surgeon violent crime that story and morphia friday program. we are back in about one minute. ah, ah ah ah . join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking the guess on the world politics sport. business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm. ah ah. well, it's good to have you with us for this program today. well, commuters here in the russian capital can now travel on the metro just by showing their faces. the russian capitals on rolling a new facial recognition payment system, the 1st time it's been done on such a scale. artesia. dmitri polk went to check it out. moscow special says it was one of the oldest subway system in the world. the days all the way back to the 1930. however, ever since then it's never stopped growing, evolving and modernizing and today it's why the regarded as one of the most beautiful and technologically advanced subway systems on the planet. with millions of passengers every day. one of the key features of the moscow metro system has become the numerous ways people can pay for their ri
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s. cities a boasting that police budgets month stuff to all those coal to defend the police. no surprise. it comes after a surgeon, bob and pride. lauren, that story went back in just a ah ah ah ah oh now it's showing wrong. ah, well please. just a to shape out. because the kid and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. oh right into the 2nd block of your friday program. now here when odd t. so commuters here in moscow can now truffle on the underground just by showing the faces of the russian capitals on rolling a new facial recognition payment system. the 1st time has been done on such a scale are corresponding to meet you, poke, went to assess and see how it works. pasco special system is one of the oldest subway systems in the world that they saw all the way back to the 19 thirty's. however, since then it's never stopped growing, evolving and modernizing and today it's widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and technologically advanced subway systems on the planet with millions of passengers every
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s. cities say the texas abortion band is unconstitutional, but they fear it could get much worse. they fear that abortions could become illegal across the country. the u. s. supreme court knew well here in mississippi case in december, that could overturn roe vs wade. that is the landmark 1973 case that gave american women the rights to abortions. the courts, conservative majority expanded by former president donald trump, has so far, refused to overturn the texas law signaling that it may side against abortion access when the issue meets its constitutional test. later this year, she opportunity was at the supreme court in washington dc where thousands of people gathered at the end of their march. there was a real concern among especially democrats, that fervor that we had an image off to mouth of donald trump's in alteration when there was a women's amounts and 4000000 people mobilized around the country that had some of dissipated since very bite and became became president and if somebody is actually even be olmby fundamental issues of reproductive health care, reproductive rig
s. cities say the texas abortion band is unconstitutional, but they fear it could get much worse. they fear that abortions could become illegal across the country. the u. s. supreme court knew well here in mississippi case in december, that could overturn roe vs wade. that is the landmark 1973 case that gave american women the rights to abortions. the courts, conservative majority expanded by former president donald trump, has so far, refused to overturn the texas law signaling that it may side...
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let's start the program back stateside. crime rates are skyrocketing in the u. s. city of minneapolis. the state of minnesota is democratic representative has pointed the finger directly at the police accusing officers of not fulfilling their duties, doubts despite ill hon. omar, being among the most vocal advocates of the funding, the force ah, she now fulfill, dear oh, i e, humbly c o 2, this is in the service department is y m o n y o n. we get rid of that cancer and we allow for something beautiful to write. well, this is what the citizens are dealing with. so far this year there's been $75.00 homicides in this city. that's up 114 per cent compared to the same period in 2019 . and it comes as the minneapolis police department has lost more than $200.00 officers to, to funding cuts and low morale as well. but activist claim to funding the force is not enough. they wanted entirely replaced with a so name department of public safety. minneapolis was the center of a massive wave of protest last year following the death of george floyds in an altercation with a poli
let's start the program back stateside. crime rates are skyrocketing in the u. s. city of minneapolis. the state of minnesota is democratic representative has pointed the finger directly at the police accusing officers of not fulfilling their duties, doubts despite ill hon. omar, being among the most vocal advocates of the funding, the force ah, she now fulfill, dear oh, i e, humbly c o 2, this is in the service department is y m o n y o n. we get rid of that cancer and we allow for something...
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that the elites truly fear. crime rates are skyrocketing in the u. s. city of minneapolis and the states, democratic representative has pointed the finger directly up, the police accusing officers of not fulfilling their duties. thus despite ill hon. omar being among the most vocal advocates of the funding, the force ah, she now fulfill. oh dear oh i v i c o v m minneapolis police department is y wu, lien t ah fulfill dear. oh, well this is what the citizens themselves are dealing with so far this year there's been $75.00 homicides in the city that is up 114 percent compared to the same period in 2019. it comes as the minneapolis police department is loss more than $200.00 officers to to funding cuts, low morale, but activist claim to funding the forces not enough on wanted entirely replaced with a so name department of public safety. minneapolis was the center of a massive wave of protest last year following the death of george floyd in an altercation with a police officer violent riots, rutted nationwide and led to a vocal defun. the police protest mo
that the elites truly fear. crime rates are skyrocketing in the u. s. city of minneapolis and the states, democratic representative has pointed the finger directly up, the police accusing officers of not fulfilling their duties. thus despite ill hon. omar being among the most vocal advocates of the funding, the force ah, she now fulfill. oh dear oh i v i c o v m minneapolis police department is y wu, lien t ah fulfill dear. oh, well this is what the citizens themselves are dealing with so far...
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that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973. julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctor said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there is a very real risk that my uterus would have wrapped 3rd, if i weren't allowed to have the abortion, and although my life might have been saved, i could never have had children after that, she went on to become a mother of 3 by choice. she says she hopes other women will be able to decide for themselves as well. i do, jo, castro, al jazeera austin, texas, which on these governments is trying to encourage people to have more children. but unmarried women are denied access to reproductive services. well that could soon change as a landmark court case is challenging the law that limits fertility treatments to married couples. katrina, you reports fall bait. you go ha, went t
that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973. julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctor said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there is a very real risk that my uterus would have wrapped 3rd, if i weren't allowed to...
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that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973. julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctors said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there is a very real risk that my uterus would have wrapped her. if i weren't allowed to have the abortion, and although my life might have been saved, i could never have had children. after that, she went on to become a mother of 3 by choice. she says she hopes other women will be able to decide for themselves as well. i'd be jo castro, al jazeera austin, texas. one brooks is a civil rights attorney. she says large demonstrations like these could change the course of abortion. no. i do think i'll make a difference as far as the dialogue and as far as continuing to, to keep attention on the subject matter of course, and for all of those who are passionate about it. but will it
that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973. julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctors said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there is a very real risk that my uterus would have wrapped her. if i weren't allowed to...
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s. cities then followed that lead. we discussed the pros and cons of facial recognition with terrorism and security expert david low and former u. s. police officer. dominic is a there's a great saying in law enforcement that when you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail. and all this does, it may have the great grand scheme idea of you're going after some very serious offences like child sex trafficking are missing persons or terrorist activity. but i don't care who says what, it'll always be used down to your lowest common denominator, which is your citizen. and it will be abused like crazy. you're then actively putting a tool in the police's hands to look for crimes proactively in the wrong way. i think this is just, this is a door that's going to be open for some very abuse of authority. i don't think it's a good idea and it should have put police in this mindset of that everybody's a criminal is good news in criminals and terrorists, a terrorist threat both in europe. i know north america since we'll have eno
s. cities then followed that lead. we discussed the pros and cons of facial recognition with terrorism and security expert david low and former u. s. police officer. dominic is a there's a great saying in law enforcement that when you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail. and all this does, it may have the great grand scheme idea of you're going after some very serious offences like child sex trafficking are missing persons or terrorist activity. but i don't care who says what, it'll...
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s. cities say the texas abortion band is unconstitutional, but they fear it could get much worse. they fear that abortions could become illegal across the country. the u. s. supreme court will hear in mississippi case in december. that could overturn roe vs wade. that is the landmark 1973 case that gave american women the rights to abortions. the courts conservative majority expanded by former president. donald trump, as so far, refused to overturn the texas law signaling that it may side against abortion access when the issue needs its constitutional test. later this year. when i'm not ashamed, tunzia who's outside to the supreme court in washington dc, and she have a got what's the turn out there for this march? the quite impressive. actually, there was a real concern amongst especially democrats, that, that fervor that we had in the immediate aftermath of donald trump's inauguration, when there was a women's march and 4000000 people mobilized around the country that had subs dissipated since very biden became, became presidents. and in some ways actually even be olmby fundament
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that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973. julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctors said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there's a very real risk that my uterus would have ruptured if i weren't allowed to have the abortion. and although my life might have been saved, i could never have had children after that, she went on to become a mother of 3 by choice. she says she hopes other women will be able to decide for themselves as well. i did, joe castro, al jazeera austin, texas shebra tangy. was the supreme court in washington dc where thousands of people gathered at the end of a march. there was a real concern amongst especially democrats, that that fervor that we had in the immediate aftermath of donald trump's inauguration, when there was a women's march and 4000000 people mobilized around the c
that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973. julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctors said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there's a very real risk that my uterus would have ruptured if i weren't allowed to have...
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that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973, julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctor said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there is a very real risk that my uterus would have ruptured if i weren't allowed to have the abortion. and although my life might have been saved, i could never have had children after that, she went on to become a mother of 3 by choice. she says she hopes other women will be able to decide for themselves as well. i to jo castro, al jazeera austin, texas, with us from baltimore. maryland is one a brook. so civil rights attorney and the founding partner at brooks law, l. l. c. thank you for joining us today. i want to clear up something 1st for our international audience. that is the difference between state and federal law in the united states because people might be thinking,
that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973, julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctor said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there is a very real risk that my uterus would have ruptured if i weren't allowed to have...
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that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973, julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctors said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there is a very real risk that my uterus would have wrapped her. if i weren't allowed to have the abortion. and although my life might have been saved, i could never have had children after that, she went on to become a mother of 3 by choice. she says she hopes other women will be able to decide for themselves as well. id, jo, castro, al jazeera austin, texas. earlier i spoke to on brooks, who is a civil rights attorney. she told us there is a law, a chance that the large demonstrations, like these could change the course of abortion legislation. i do think it will make a difference as far as the dialogue and as far as continuing to to keep attention on the subject matter of co
that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973, julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctors said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there is a very real risk that my uterus would have wrapped her. if i weren't allowed to...
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that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973. julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctor said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there is a very real risk that my uterus would have wrapped her. if i weren't allowed to have the abortion, and although my life might have been saved, i could never have had children. after that, she went on to become a mother of 3 by choice. she says she hopes other women will be able to decide for themselves as well. id, jo, castro, al jazeera austin, texas. the other headlines in the united nation says one migrant was killed in at least 15 others injured. when libyans security authorities rounded up and detained at least 4000 refugees and migrants. it's described as one of the largest crackdowns and recent years. tens of thousands of people have rallied in cities across braz
that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973. julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctor said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there is a very real risk that my uterus would have wrapped her. if i weren't allowed to...
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that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973, julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctor said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there is a very real risk that my uterus would have raptured, if i weren't allowed to have the abortion. and although my life might have been saved, i could never have had children after that, she went on to become a mother of 3 by choice. she says she hopes other women will be able to decide for themselves as well. i do, jo, castro, al jazeera austin, texas to former french minister and businessman bernard top, he has died at the age of 78. his death follows a 4 year battle with count. sir. toppy rose from modest beginnings to become one of france's most successful and high profile businessman. he dabbled in politics and sports, but a match fixing trial saw him some time in jai
that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973, julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctor said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there is a very real risk that my uterus would have raptured, if i weren't allowed to...
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that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973. julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctor said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there is a very real risk that my uterus would have raptured. if i weren't allowed to have the abortion, and although my life might have been saved, i could never have had children. after that, she went on to become a mother of 3 by choice. she says she hopes other women will be able to decide for themselves as well. i do, jo, castro, al jazeera austin, texas, one brooks as a civil rights attorney. she says large demonstrations like these could change the course of abortion laws. i do think it will make a difference as far as the dialogue and as far as continuing to to keep attention on the subject matter of course and for all of those were passionate about it. but will it make
that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973. julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctor said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day. there is a very real risk that my uterus would have raptured. if i weren't allowed to...
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s cities will get to host these matches. by early next year. gaussian frank back to you, thank you, ali. today three series ski resorts are opening for the season. it includes the newly renamed palisades tahoe reporter. brian hickey was there as people lined up before the sun was up and has a look at conditions people expected. they're planning to head for the slopes. here we are opening day up in tahoe palisades tahoe. as a matter of fact, look at this. i mean leaves are still on the aspen trees up here and the mountain covered in snow, courtesy of that little thing called an atmospheric river that blasted. the sierra last weekend and made possible today opening day here at palisades tahoe and alex podolski here with us, alex. how significant is this in the history of this mountain? it's very significant. so this is only the third time in our resort 72 year history that we've been able to open in october. the last time was 2000 and four. and here you were. you thought you had four weeks to prepare. you had four days. what did it take to get op
s cities will get to host these matches. by early next year. gaussian frank back to you, thank you, ali. today three series ski resorts are opening for the season. it includes the newly renamed palisades tahoe reporter. brian hickey was there as people lined up before the sun was up and has a look at conditions people expected. they're planning to head for the slopes. here we are opening day up in tahoe palisades tahoe. as a matter of fact, look at this. i mean leaves are still on the aspen...
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john holman, out is in mexico city. the u. s. and south korea are, are again, pressing north korea to refrain from any further missile tests. days after it said it fight a new type of ballistic missile us, envoy for north korea's in sulfur meetings about the test than the long running stalemate. in nuclear diplomacy, north korea's refusing to return to talks until the u. s. drops at what it calls hostile policies only from the fuel. from government. today i had serious in depth discussions with representative kim, over the proposal for an end of war declaration. we reconfirmed our shared stance that we are willing to discuss all matters, including north korea's interest once the dialogue with north korea resumes. as u. s. government has been expressing its willingness to talk and we hope that north korea response to this as soon as possible. we call the dca to seize these obligations and other different identities. and is that engage in dialogue? remain ready to meet with rebekah without me? and we had me in the united states. ho
john holman, out is in mexico city. the u. s. and south korea are, are again, pressing north korea to refrain from any further missile tests. days after it said it fight a new type of ballistic missile us, envoy for north korea's in sulfur meetings about the test than the long running stalemate. in nuclear diplomacy, north korea's refusing to return to talks until the u. s. drops at what it calls hostile policies only from the fuel. from government. today i had serious in depth discussions with...
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in the u. s. state of michigan. want their top water is dangerous. ah, and i am group in afghanistan linked to i so says it's behind a bomb attack on the largest shia mosque in the southern city of kandahar. at least 41 people who said to have been killed and dozens more have been wounded. there was an attack last week on another mosque in the northern city of condos. stephanie decker reports from couple the explosions ripped through friday. prayers. reports suggest several suicide bombers were involved in the attack. this alonzo, there were 3 people. the 1st one entered and killed the gatekeeper, and the remaining 2 entered the must hit. they were armed, they opened fire 1st, then all 3 detonate themselves together. many of my family members were killed there, then i ambulance crews rushed to the scene. casualties mounted. this is the largest shia mosque in kandahar the province is taliban heartland in the south of gaston, the groups birthplace and stronghold. and this significantly the 1st at
in the u. s. state of michigan. want their top water is dangerous. ah, and i am group in afghanistan linked to i so says it's behind a bomb attack on the largest shia mosque in the southern city of kandahar. at least 41 people who said to have been killed and dozens more have been wounded. there was an attack last week on another mosque in the northern city of condos. stephanie decker reports from couple the explosions ripped through friday. prayers. reports suggest several suicide bombers were...
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s. and mexico finalized talks in mexico city on friday. the dialogue covered a wide range of topics ranging from immigration to code, 19 and climate change. the main theme, however, was the launch of a new bilateral security initiative between both countries to reduce violence and better address the problem of trans national crime. it's time for a comprehensive view approach to our security cooperation. one that will see us as people partners in defining our shared priorities. tackle the roof drivers of these challenges, like in equity like corruption and focus, not only on strengthening long foresman, but also public health of the rule of law inclusive economic opportunities. the new security strategy is being called the us mexico bicentennial framework for security, public health and safe community. this new security agreement between the u. s. and mexico is aimed at replacing the medi that initiative, an agreement for signed in 2008 as a strategy to curve violence and reduce international drug trafficking. many security experts in mexic
s. and mexico finalized talks in mexico city on friday. the dialogue covered a wide range of topics ranging from immigration to code, 19 and climate change. the main theme, however, was the launch of a new bilateral security initiative between both countries to reduce violence and better address the problem of trans national crime. it's time for a comprehensive view approach to our security cooperation. one that will see us as people partners in defining our shared priorities. tackle the roof...
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john holman, out is in mexico city. the u. s. and south korea are again pressuring north korea to refrain from carrying out any more. a missile test stays after it said it had fired a new type of ballistic missile. b, as in boy, for north korea's in sulphur meetings, about the tests and long running stalemate in nuclear diplomacy. north korea is refusing to return to talks until the u. s. drops what it's cooling, hostile policies, from their fuel, from government today i had serious in depth discussions with representative kim, over the proposal for an end of war declaration. we reconfirmed our shared stance that we are willing to discuss all matters, including north korea's interest once the dialogue with north korea resumes. as u. s. government has been expressing its willingness to talk and we hope that north korea response to this as soon as possible. we call the dca to seize these obligations and other different identities. and is that engage in dialogue? we remain ready to meet with rebekah without me. and we had me in the
john holman, out is in mexico city. the u. s. and south korea are again pressuring north korea to refrain from carrying out any more. a missile test stays after it said it had fired a new type of ballistic missile. b, as in boy, for north korea's in sulphur meetings, about the tests and long running stalemate in nuclear diplomacy. north korea is refusing to return to talks until the u. s. drops what it's cooling, hostile policies, from their fuel, from government today i had serious in depth...
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how does it a mexico city? the u. s. and south korea are again pressing north korea to refrain from any further missile test stays after it said it find a new type of ballistic missile. the, with envoy for north korea's in sol for meetings about those tests. and also the long running stalemate in nuclear diplomacy, north korea's refusing to return to talks until the u. s. drops what it calls hostile policies. woodland villa phone goes on today. i had serious in depth discussions with representative kim over their proposal for an end of war declaration. we reconfirmed our shared stance that we are willing to discuss all matters, including north korea's interests, wants to dialogue with north korea resumes. as u. s. government has been expressing its willingness to talk and we hope that north korea response to this as soon as possible. we call in the b r a, to seize these obligations and other different identities. and is that engage in dialogue? we made ready to meet with rebekah without plaintiff and we had me that the u
how does it a mexico city? the u. s. and south korea are again pressing north korea to refrain from any further missile test stays after it said it find a new type of ballistic missile. the, with envoy for north korea's in sol for meetings about those tests. and also the long running stalemate in nuclear diplomacy, north korea's refusing to return to talks until the u. s. drops what it calls hostile policies. woodland villa phone goes on today. i had serious in depth discussions with...
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oh, really residence in a black majority city in the u. s. a war and their tap water is toxic and remembering and assassinated president in booking of faso, but more than 30 his own as supporters still waiting for justice. ah hello. they let start in north american. it's looking wet and windy across coastal areas, both in the west and in the east, but it is looking why the clear across those central areas, lots of sunshine coming through. but let's look to the north east where we are seeing that enhanced rainfall. thanks to the remnants of tropical storm, pamela, as well as the cold front that's pushing out further east taking some very heavy rain with it to new england and eastern parts of canada. we could see a 100 millimeters fall in places. and of course, that brings a risk of localized flooding, but it's thunderstorms for new york and washington dc. by the time we get to saturday. and that unusual want is going to be kicked out if we have a look at the 3 day for washington dc. we've got a drop of nearly 10 degrees, but the sunshine will
oh, really residence in a black majority city in the u. s. a war and their tap water is toxic and remembering and assassinated president in booking of faso, but more than 30 his own as supporters still waiting for justice. ah hello. they let start in north american. it's looking wet and windy across coastal areas, both in the west and in the east, but it is looking why the clear across those central areas, lots of sunshine coming through. but let's look to the north east where we are seeing...
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s. pressure, they always have done before john homan. how does it mit screw city? the u. s. in south korea are again pressing north korea to refrain from carrying out more missile tests. days after it said it find a new type of ballistic missile usa invoice in north korea or as in sulfur meetings about the tests and long running stalemate and nuclear democracy, nuclear diplomacy. rather, north korea is refusing to return to talks until you ass drops what it calls, haul style policies, housing and berlin, like many other cities, is becoming increasingly unaffordable. berlin has recently voted overwhelmingly in favor of a proposal for authorities to seize more than 200000 homes and put them into public ownership. but if it falls, reports political and legal hurdles mean it may never happen. daniel digman is one of the last residents, still living in this large apartment block in the heart of berlin. jeff, take 101 flats. 85 have been empty for years with a company who bought in fighting legal battles to demolish, to block, to make way from your part of it. and so many people i
s. pressure, they always have done before john homan. how does it mit screw city? the u. s. in south korea are again pressing north korea to refrain from carrying out more missile tests. days after it said it find a new type of ballistic missile usa invoice in north korea or as in sulfur meetings about the tests and long running stalemate and nuclear democracy, nuclear diplomacy. rather, north korea is refusing to return to talks until you ass drops what it calls, haul style policies, housing...
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those who want to travel further to the u. s. or a should have a code welcome. forces in texas state already been mobilized to stop them. that's if mexico's authorities don't do so 1st, and soon as on the u. s. pressure, they always have done before. john holman, does it or mexico city far along is an associate director with the u. s. program at human rights watch. she says the migrant crisis, so the mexico could have been avoided. this is a situation in which a crisis is being created, but it doesn't have to be yes. there are a lot of people who are on the move and hemisphere. a lot of people who are fleeing from insecurity from the effects of climate change in mexico have had them stuck in southern mexico and have used in recent month and weeks excessive and abusive force against people who have tried to leave the mexico and head towards the united states in the united states for its part is also under biden and using a hard line border policy that the expelling people rapidly including to places like haiti, where they can not
those who want to travel further to the u. s. or a should have a code welcome. forces in texas state already been mobilized to stop them. that's if mexico's authorities don't do so 1st, and soon as on the u. s. pressure, they always have done before. john holman, does it or mexico city far along is an associate director with the u. s. program at human rights watch. she says the migrant crisis, so the mexico could have been avoided. this is a situation in which a crisis is being created, but it...
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those who want to travel further to the u. s. or a should have a cold welcome. forces in texas, they rudy be mobilized to stop them. that's if met goes authority to do so 1st and soon as on the u. s. pressure, they always have done before. john holman, does it or mexico city or car along is an associate director with the u. s. program at human rights watch. she says the migrant crisis in southern mexico could have been avoided. this is a situation in which a crisis is being created, but it doesn't have to be yes. there are a lot of people who are on the move and in this hemisphere, a lot of people who are fleeing from insecurity from the effects of climate change . and mexico has had them stuck in southern mexico and have used in recent month and weeks, excessive and abusive force against people who have tried to leave their mexico and head towards the united states. united states for its part is also under biden. and using a hard line border policy that the expelling people rapidly including places like haiti, where they cannot
those who want to travel further to the u. s. or a should have a cold welcome. forces in texas, they rudy be mobilized to stop them. that's if met goes authority to do so 1st and soon as on the u. s. pressure, they always have done before. john holman, does it or mexico city or car along is an associate director with the u. s. program at human rights watch. she says the migrant crisis in southern mexico could have been avoided. this is a situation in which a crisis is being created, but it...
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another predominantly black city in the u. s. states of michigan is told it's not safe to drink, tap water and in sport. this chin is the intent of star has just hit the korea high in the world rankings. ah, you authorities in the english speaking western cameroon of cold for calm after school girl died when the police fight on a car of checkpoint, a crowd of people later killed the officer responsible. they then carried the girls body to the governor's office. the incident took place in boucher where anglo phone separatists have been in conflict with government forces for 4 years after that address has been following developments from a boucher in neighboring nigeria. well, the situation in bia is tennis and com tense and the says that a lot of people expecting things to fly up. this is a city known for its on to government protestant violence, and it's also the capital of the southwestern region of cameroon. remember these and another region neighborhood region, ah, talking about discrimination against the english speaking c
another predominantly black city in the u. s. states of michigan is told it's not safe to drink, tap water and in sport. this chin is the intent of star has just hit the korea high in the world rankings. ah, you authorities in the english speaking western cameroon of cold for calm after school girl died when the police fight on a car of checkpoint, a crowd of people later killed the officer responsible. they then carried the girls body to the governor's office. the incident took place in...
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s. and mexico finalized talks in mexico city on friday. the dialogue covered a wide range of topics ranging from immigration to code, 19 and climate change. the main theme, however, was the launch of a new bilateral security initiative between both countries to reduce violence and better address the problem of trans national crime. it's time for a comprehensive new approach to our security cooperation. one that will see us as people partners in defining our shared priorities. tackle the roof drivers of these challenges, like in equity, like corruption and focus not only on strengthening long foresman, but also public health of the rule of law inclusive economic opportunities. the new security strategy is being called the us mexico bicentennial framework for security, public health and safe community. this new security agreement between the u. s. and mexico is aimed at replacing the medi that initiative, an agreement for signed in 2008 as a strategy to curve violence and reduce international drug trafficking. many security experts in mexico
s. and mexico finalized talks in mexico city on friday. the dialogue covered a wide range of topics ranging from immigration to code, 19 and climate change. the main theme, however, was the launch of a new bilateral security initiative between both countries to reduce violence and better address the problem of trans national crime. it's time for a comprehensive new approach to our security cooperation. one that will see us as people partners in defining our shared priorities. tackle the roof...
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s. migrant caravan left from the city of top a truly near the border with guatemala or a few hours ago. those travelling are attempting to make me more than 2400 kilometer journey to america, southern border on foot. meanwhile, the military is reportedly massing troops in northern regions with fears and other major atrocity could take place. the un says it believes tens of thousands of troops and heavy weapons being moved into rest of regions in the countries north and northwest at swear on groups of resist its rule since the crew in february, rival rallies had taken place in hungary capital in support of opposing candidates, next jazz parliamentary elections, demonstrations come on the anniversary of the anti sort of the uprising of $956.00 prime minister victor or ban is facing an unprecedented challenge from an opposition that united and italy's former interior minister mathias. l. vini is gone on trial, his role in blocking a migrant rescue ship in 2019 is accused of kidnapping and abuse of power. far right politician, prevent 2 vessels from docking on italian shores. for weeks it
s. migrant caravan left from the city of top a truly near the border with guatemala or a few hours ago. those travelling are attempting to make me more than 2400 kilometer journey to america, southern border on foot. meanwhile, the military is reportedly massing troops in northern regions with fears and other major atrocity could take place. the un says it believes tens of thousands of troops and heavy weapons being moved into rest of regions in the countries north and northwest at swear on...
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those who want to travel further to the u. s. or a should have a code welcome. forces in texas state already be mobilized to stop them. that's if mexico's authorities don't do so 1st and soon as on the u. s. pressure, they always have done before. john homan. how does it? mexico city leon fresco is an integration attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general in charge of immigration at the u. s. department of justice, he finds what could happen to them if they reached the us border. most of the single adults in that group will probably be excluded under what's called title $42.00 of the u. s. code, which is a provision that started being used a lot by president trump during the call that situation. and now president biden has been using edward says that because of the coven national emergency, they just get excluded without absolutely in any way, shape or form. being able to apply for a silo, ah, the 2nd thing that could happen to them is now because of court decisions in the united states. they could be forced to do what
those who want to travel further to the u. s. or a should have a code welcome. forces in texas state already be mobilized to stop them. that's if mexico's authorities don't do so 1st and soon as on the u. s. pressure, they always have done before. john homan. how does it? mexico city leon fresco is an integration attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general in charge of immigration at the u. s. department of justice, he finds what could happen to them if they reached the us border....
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s. embassy in mexico city. during long days and nights, he barely saw his family. drew's attention was focused on the mountain range far to the west. the sierra marjorie. it's known as mexico's lawless land. el chapo's home base, the mexican city of sinaloa, comprises part of it. the biggest city there is the reputed narco capital of mexico. and el chapo essentially on the town. >> it would be like in the heyday of prohibition when all completely on chicago for somebody to come into just try and throw handcuffs on a couple. >> it was a police were king pins who died in mexico's drug wars were policed in the large ornate tunes. they seemed to stand as reminders of the violence and the danger that engulfed the city. >> i think it's very dangerous. those areas are completely controlled by the drug cartels. >> but drew was relentless. for instance, just before he arrived in mexico, he came upon a treasure trove of evidence. el chapo had left his safety even for this mansion in kabul st. lucas. it was raided by mexican law enforcement. el chapo got away. there were key
s. embassy in mexico city. during long days and nights, he barely saw his family. drew's attention was focused on the mountain range far to the west. the sierra marjorie. it's known as mexico's lawless land. el chapo's home base, the mexican city of sinaloa, comprises part of it. the biggest city there is the reputed narco capital of mexico. and el chapo essentially on the town. >> it would be like in the heyday of prohibition when all completely on chicago for somebody to come into just...
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s. for the whistleblower starts today in london. flat on the program fuel by a desire to save money. i made soaring prices, and german drivers are popping out of the country to fill their tanks, where it's much cheaper your it's cheaper than the jeopardy, the price it here. 30 percent lower. that's why we hear. of course everyone is worried about crisis. i've heard they could tripled next year. saddam's prime minister is released following them military. coups in the country. outside of the u. s. freezes millions of dollars in economic aid to the african nation leading to questions just to it. it's the ha, ah, wednesday morning 80 m here in moscow. i'm, you know, neil, let's take you through the days. big stories here on our to imprisoned. wiki leaks funder julian assange, finds himself back in court today. now it's a 2 day extradition hearing gets underway in the u. k. the high court will consider an appeal by the u. s. over a previous ruling to block the whistle blowers extradition. he
s. for the whistleblower starts today in london. flat on the program fuel by a desire to save money. i made soaring prices, and german drivers are popping out of the country to fill their tanks, where it's much cheaper your it's cheaper than the jeopardy, the price it here. 30 percent lower. that's why we hear. of course everyone is worried about crisis. i've heard they could tripled next year. saddam's prime minister is released following them military. coups in the country. outside of the u....
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but when i saw we did residence in the 2nd black majority city in the u. s. state of michigan. no. want their tap. water is dangerous. ah, and i shall affiliated arms, reuben of janice, dan says it's behind a bomb attack on the largest shia mosque in the southern city of kandahar abuse to 41 people are said to have been killed and dozens more have been wounded. there was an attack last week on another mosque in the northern city of condos. stephanie dec . reports from couple the explosions ripped through friday. prayers. reports suggest several suicide bombers were involved in the attack. this alamo, there were 3 people. the 1st one entered and killed the gate keeper, and the remaining to the end of the mosque, they were armed. i opened fire 1st and then all 3 of them detonated themselves together. many of my family members were mounted, their ambulance crews rushed to the scene. casualties mounted. this is the largest shia mosque in kandahar the province is taliban heartland in the south of gaston, the groups birthplace and stronghold. and this significantly the 1st attack of its
but when i saw we did residence in the 2nd black majority city in the u. s. state of michigan. no. want their tap. water is dangerous. ah, and i shall affiliated arms, reuben of janice, dan says it's behind a bomb attack on the largest shia mosque in the southern city of kandahar abuse to 41 people are said to have been killed and dozens more have been wounded. there was an attack last week on another mosque in the northern city of condos. stephanie dec . reports from couple the explosions...
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those who want to travel further to the u. s. or a should have a cold woke him. forces in texas state radi be mobilized to stop them. that's if met screws authorities don't do so 1st and soon as on the u. s. pressure, they always have done before. john holman, out visitor metzger. city in afghanistan, several taliban members have been killed and multiple attacks and anger province. in separate incidents, 2 roadside bombs killed at least 3 people, including a child official say the bumps for targeting a taliban vehicle. no group has claimed responsibility. stephanie deca has one hour from cobble multiple security incidents on saturday in july, all about that is the capital of manga province in the east of the country. it is believed to be the area iceland. afghanistan has their main presence. the taliban has been carrying out operations against the group in that area. what we saw on saturday, one of the attacks against taliban had been in geo that killed 2 of his body guards . also under signing, there was an isolated on a taliban
those who want to travel further to the u. s. or a should have a cold woke him. forces in texas state radi be mobilized to stop them. that's if met screws authorities don't do so 1st and soon as on the u. s. pressure, they always have done before. john holman, out visitor metzger. city in afghanistan, several taliban members have been killed and multiple attacks and anger province. in separate incidents, 2 roadside bombs killed at least 3 people, including a child official say the bumps for...
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those who want to travel further to the u. s. or a should have a cold welcome. forces in texas state already be mobilized to stop them. that's if mexico's authorities don't do so 1st and soon as on the u. s. pressure, they always have done before. john homan, how does it a mexico city? leon fresco is an immigration attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general in charge of immigration, a, b u. s. department of justice. he explains what could happen to them if they reached the u. s. border. most of the single adults in that group will probably be excluded under what's called title $42.00 of the us code, which is a provision that started being used a lot by president trump during the call that situation. and now president biden has been using it would says that because of the coven national emergency, they just get excluded without absolutely in any way, shape or form, being able to apply for a silo. the 2nd thing that could happen to them is now because of court decisions in the united states. they could be forced to do wh
those who want to travel further to the u. s. or a should have a cold welcome. forces in texas state already be mobilized to stop them. that's if mexico's authorities don't do so 1st and soon as on the u. s. pressure, they always have done before. john homan, how does it a mexico city? leon fresco is an immigration attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general in charge of immigration, a, b u. s. department of justice. he explains what could happen to them if they reached the u. s....
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another predominantly black city in the u. s. date of michigan is told it's not safe to drink the tap water. while over the border in canada, drinking water is flown in to a remote arctic city. there after fi is its own water is contaminated with diesel or gasoline. and in major league baseball news, a controversial finished the playoff games between the duchess of don giants details later with barbara in sport in about 15 minutes. ah.
another predominantly black city in the u. s. date of michigan is told it's not safe to drink the tap water. while over the border in canada, drinking water is flown in to a remote arctic city. there after fi is its own water is contaminated with diesel or gasoline. and in major league baseball news, a controversial finished the playoff games between the duchess of don giants details later with barbara in sport in about 15 minutes. ah.