it has deeply affected many of us in a small community. the president spent more than one hour speaking with grief stricken families of those killed. meanwhile there are antiviolence protests underway. tell us about this. is national gun violence awareness month. this weekend activists where orange and honor of those killed in gun violence pates thousands rallied in san francisco and chicago and in san francisco people marched across the golden gate bridge. in chicago markers were orange and marched to stop gun violence there. which is overly led to 189 homicides in that city this year. and in new york city today, hundreds marched over the brooklyn bridge into downtime i had to bring attention, not just to school shootings but everyday gun violence that plays in communities across the country. parkland shooting survivor spoke a little while ago. listen. no student should have to hide under their classmates
in saturday s clashes. women around the world have taken to the streets to mark the international day for the elimination of violence against women hundreds marched in paris french president a man while now gone launched an initiative to combat violence and harassment against women need a noted that one hundred twenty three women died in attacks against them last year . russian president vladimir putin has signed a bill allowing his country to register international media outlets as foreign agents. the measure is seen as retaliation for washington forcing the kremlin funded r.t. television formerly known as russia today to register with the u.s. justice department as a foreign agent. a volcano on the indonesian island of bali has erupted for the second time in a week disrupting international flights about a gong hurled as some three thousand meters into the atmosphere on sunday the
the mayor s tweet a moment ago. at the very end of it he talked about legal options. do you know what he means bythality? the city council here in charlottesville, eever sips they voted to remove the confederate statue and changing the name of the park, they ve been dealing with legal wranglings nonstop. the university of virginia back at that torch lit rally back in august, where hundreds marched, the university just last month decided to approve a ban on open slangs on campus here, trying to prevent what happened here in downtown charlottesville. now, there may be differences in the public space, though. this is right in the middle of downtown, there is a curfew there at 11:00 at night. but legally there s a question of what could you legally ban in a public city park. you mentioned this a second
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because the reminders are everywhere. growing stronger like the flowers among the rubble. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, kathmandu, nepal. an 18-year-old has been pulled alive from the rubble. just a short time ago. so miracles certainly are happening. now to baltimore where a city-wide sur to curfew is in e. large crowds marched in the streets monday. they protested with little or no violence. the police commissioner says officers made 18 arrests far fewer than monday night when there was a riot and 235 people were arrested. the protests spread throughout the u.s. including new york, washington and boston. hundreds marched down the streets in solidarity for those in baltimore. cnn political commentator marc lamont hill joins us from los