conflict in ethiopia s teague rye region began yet details of events on the ground have been limited that s because the government restricted access to the area for humanitarian workers and the media still there have been reports of abuses by government backed forces against civilians among these are accounts of rape involving soldiers causing great physical and mental damage to their victims. she s just 20 years old and she s a rape survivor now she s found refuge in the safe house integrates capital mccully here more than 20 women are trying to deal with their trauma they were raped by soldiers so was she assaulted in her home village before she fled 9 algorithm at some odd that night came to every house and forced out the men to leave i was left inside in my home then they were. you know mother teresa walters raped me. after they left me i think did i do because i was bleeding so much because their money to them was it s not enough for some. women come here from the cities
election. we will get the latest. then as president trump moves to expand his travel ban to seven more countries, we will speak to the oscar-winning actor tim robbins about his new play traveling the country about immigration and refugees calleld t the new colosossus. i was born in moscow in the soviet union. iran. germamany. yugoslavia. mexico. i am a refugee in the year 1979. i am a refugee in 20. amy: we eak to t r robbi about his cecent fm dark waters, hat tells e stor of rob bitttt s twenty-year fig with dupt. us as bilott will join well. the chemical is emitted from manufacturing plants, goes up into the air from smokestacks. can get up into water droplets into the clouds and transnsfer over the entirire planet. it is now in the blood of not just 99% of americans, but the entire globe. everybody on the planet. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i m amy goodman. in the first day of
airports. joining us tonight is dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. doctor, we ve had to talk about these issues over the years. this one is unusual in it s such a small number of cases both in china and now we hear about one case in the united states. what s going on? well, it s an evolving situation, lou. i mean, yes, there are relatively speaking not a lot of cases, but they re accelerating. just a few days ago there was 40 cases, then 45, then 60, now there are over 300 cases in china predominantly with six deaths. we were expecting that sooner or later we would see a case in the united states because of the extensive volume of travel between china and the united states. so the case that was discussed today in the press conference is not really a surprise. lou: in in seattle. and i think like most americans, we were expecting it because precisely what you say; that is, the extraordinary international travel. it s har
airports. joining us tonight is dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. doctor, we ve had to talk about these issues over the years. this one is unusual in it s such a small number of cases both in china and now we hear about one case in the united states. what s going on? well, it s an evolving situation, lou. i mean, yes, there are relatively speaking not a lot of cases, but they re accelerating. just a few days ago there was 40 cases, then 45, then 60, now there are over 300 cases in china predominantly with six deaths. we were expecting that sooner or later we would see a case in the united states because of the extensive volume of travel between china and the united states. so the case that was discussed today in the press conference is not really a surprise. lou: in in seattle. and i think like most americans, we were expecting it because precisely what you say; that is, the extraordinary international travel. it s har
airports. joining us tonight is dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. doctor, we ve had to talk about these issues over the years. this one is unusual in it s such a small number of cases both in china and now we hear about one case in the united states. what s going on? well, it s an evolving situation, lou. i mean, yes, there are relatively speaking not a lot of cases, but they re accelerating. just a few days ago there was 40 cases, then 45, then 60, now there are over 300 cases in china predominantly with six deaths. we were expecting that sooner or later we would see a case in the united states because of the extensive volume of travel between china and the united states. so the case that was discussed today in the press conference is not really a surprise. lou: in in seattle. and i think like most americans, we were expecting it because precisely what you say; that is, the extraordinary international travel. it s har