A long walk across europe, extreme risks to find new lives fire and fury on the streets of beirut as thousands protest about the governments inability to provide the most basic services. After hurricanec katrinis a, new orleans pause to see remember the devastation. Back in doha, i will have your sport including yet more blues for chelsea. The champions crash to another defeat in the English Premier League. There has been worldwide condemnation in the jailing of egypt of three al jazeera journalists. A court in cairo found them guilty of aiding a terrorist organization and broadcasting false news, claims which they have strenuously denies. The retrial as they had been found guilty in june of 2014. The egyptian Bahar Mohammed where he got a 3 and a half year sentence, the producer in the cairo office and six months more than his colleagues because he was found with a spent cartridge which he maintains he picked up at a protest. Al jazeeras cairo bureau chief, the canadian mohammed fahmy
Shrine. Thousands rally demanding the Prime Minister resign. A deliberate attack on press freedom. Thats what al jazeera is calling the sentences of three of its journalists to three years in prison in egypt. Baha mohammed, peter greste and fahmyt charges al jazeera denies. Natasha gname has the story. Hope and heartbreak as two journalists return to prison. A retrial was supposed to give bahar mohammed, fahmy and peterieste a Second Opportunity top clear their names. Justice was denied yet again. I dont know how i am going to survive this without him. The judge said he wanted to make clear to the people of egypt that these men were not journalists and doctored videos for air. Then he sentenced them to more prison time. Three years for fahmy and greste, three and a half for mohammed. They already spent more than a year behind bars. Its outrageous. Its just devastating for me. I mean i know my heart is with them. Journalists in the courtroom describe a tense and angry atmosphere after t
Imd tor for bloomberg first word. That is bloombergs breaking news desk here in washington and the president of the National Press club. Our guest today is bob bollsby. And hes going to talk to us about College Athletics. First, i want to introduce our distinguished head table. This table includes guests of the speaker as well as National Press club members. From the audiences right, kevin wincing, retired navy captain and a member of the press club Speakers Committee. Michael phelps, former publisher of the washington examiner. Lauren lewis, former Fox News Channel producer. Colleen nelson, White House Correspondent for the wall street journal. Carl lubesdorff, columnist for the Dallas Morning News Washington Post columnist and espn panelist. Jerry zrimskis iszrimski. Skipping over our speak are for a moment, pat host, reporter for defense daily and rotor wing international, and he is the Speakers Committee member who organized todays event. Thank you, pat. Kenny holshoff, a former mi
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Land here where slavery wasnt legally recognized. Putting the brown decision into effect would take federal orders and marshals and the courage of children. We wanted to pick cases that changed the direction and import of the court in society and that also changed society. So she told them that theyd have to have a search warrant, and mrs. Mapp demanded to see the paper and to read and see what it was, which they refused to do, so she grabbed it out of his hands to look at it, and thereafter, the Police Officer handcuffed her. I cant imagine a better way to bring the constitution to life than by telling the human stories behind Great Supreme Court cases. Fred kormatsu boldly opposed the forced interment of japanese americans during world war ii. After being convicted for failing to report for relocation, mr. Kormatsu took his case all the way to the supreme court. Quite often in our most famous cases are decisions that the court took that were quite unpopular. If you have to pick one f