able to determine that fairly lieutenant colonel north: yes you want to make sure that the right people have gone that kind of conclusion and that is the experts who were on the way literally within minutes of this happening. someone come in from germany and apparently some from the united states. mosa primitive it turns out all of the information you and i have seen is correct. that it was indeed a weapon that was fired in ukraine against an incoming horde of missiles coming out of the soviet union. excuse me, out of russia. ultimately, the president is given an enormous opportunity. he had been briefed on but he did not remember what he had been briefed on. his answer was no even though he had already been briefed by their respective national security people. the so-called group of 20. already been briefed on it. and they wanted to discuss the revocations for it. the frightening thing is he
at the tree of life synagogue, and they ll say that was an issue related to anti-semitism. they ll talk about a mass shooting at a party and say that might have other revocations. look at a school shooting in different ways. are we caveating ourselves out of common sense gun control by trying to compartmentalize the use and motivation of each shooter? yes, some people do that, but not me. i mean, my point is there s a common element tying all of the instances you just mentioned together, and that s the guns. and so we should we owe the public the ability to just have common sense laws that makes sure guns only end up in hands of people who are legally entitled to stlem. that doesn t mean you re going to stop every crime, but you would stop a ton of violent crime. the reason we are not very good at that right now is because of years and years of federal policy backed by the nra and pushed by the republican party for the most part that has made
..who left the country to join is more than seven years ago, and is now trying to return. hoda muthana was born in newjersey, and grew up in alabama. she then travelled to syria tojoin is in 2014, where she gave birth to a son. the obama administration revoked her passport in 2016. three years later, the trump administration took it a step further, determining she was no longer a us citizen. reacting to the supreme court decision, her lawyers said we continue to dispute the legality of these administrative revocations, while we remain resolute in continuing to fight for our clients, this is a sad day for the muthana family, and for the sanctity of united states citizenship in general. it is of course reminiscent of a similar case here in the uk, that of shamima begum who was stripped of her citizenship after travelling to syria, tojoin is. let s bring in alka pradhan, who is human rights counsel at the guantanamo bay military commissions, and is a lawyerfor one of the 9/11 defendants
played a role in all of that. professor brown, it s jonathan lemire. over the weekend, treasury secretary janet yellen secured commitments from members of the g-7 about the 15% minimum tax. of course, now, it gets that much harder if such a thing is going to happen in congress to sign off on it, too. can you speak about the revocations of what this deal means, both globally, but the path ahead for putting it in place here at home and what it could mean domestically? well, i think a minimum tax is critical to preventing tax havens and companies from evading and avoiding income tax. paying their i would say, their fair share. and i think president biden or, i think securing this abroad is obviously a hundred times easier than securing it at home, right? we don t see a lot of support,
RACINE â A judge and prosecutors were OK with a Racine County Jail inmate being let out to be a pall bearer at his sisterâs funeral. But the Wisconsin Department of Corrections intervened, keeping him behind bars instead of with his family to say his final goodbyes.
Unexpected tragedy
Ramsey
A lifelong sufferer from sickle cell anemia, Shemera Latrice Ramsey died suddenly at the age of 30 on May 15. Her family gathered for her funeral Friday morning. But Damien Bell, Ramseyâs brother who was supposed to be a pall bearer, wasnât there.
Bell, 37, has been in the Racine County Jail since July. With his attorneyâs help, he applied for a furlough. Inmates are allowed to leave incarceration for a short time for various reasons, such as to visit a sick loved one. Furloughs often are granted on a daily basis for someone facing a low-level charge to allow them to keep their job, with the requirement that they return to jail every night before they make bail or the