shut down by the government, together with another liberal radio station. and received a notification from the prosecutor s office that it is spreading false information about this war. and we already knew by then that the new legislation draft is going through the russian parliament, which would punish spreading false information, so-called about the war, with up to 15 years in jail and this draft would be signed into law last friday, actually. by vladimir putin. so that happened on tuesday. and on wednesday morning, my decision was quick and spontaneous, i left a country together with i think dozens if not hundreds of other independent journalists who still were operating in russia at the moment. yeah. well, it is a shame, yours is one of the few outlets there who
should take place and you heard that language where she said her earlier restraining order waist misunderstood or ignored because the department of administration here add already begun implementing parts of the law. democrats here in wisconsin are very pleased with the judge s order, they say it answers the big question of whether this law is in effect. democrats say the answer is no. now it should be crystal clear to the governor and to the secretary of administration that they can no longer proceed in implementing this law. reporter: now wisconsin republicans will continue to misunderstand or ignore the language in the judge s restraining order. a spokesman for the department of justice say the judge s order only applies to those parties on the suits, specifically, the secretary of state. he can t move forward with publication of the law, which is the final step before the law goes into effect, but wisconsin republicans say since the legislative review board published that law l
sparked, they hope, will help with this arizona new immigration law. maybe get more people on the streets demonstrating. arizona governor brewer signed the thing into law last friday and concerns about the concerns for racial profiling and lawmakers said they tweaked it to ease the concerns but critics are far from impressed going ahead of rallies today. a bunch of rallies across the country. by the way, in her first interview since signing the bill, arizona governor jan brewer explains why they drew such a contentious line in the sand. the people of arizona are totally frustrated and pushing back. they want to feel safe and secure in their homes. i mean, this is our state. it is our nest. we ought to be protected and it is the government s, federal government s responsibility. and they re not doing it. and we are the gateway. we are the gateway for crime into the united states. it s i mean, it is very, very
a legal group based in los angeles ta says it s going to be filing as early as maybe tomorrow or wednesday. but the fact of the matter is that this is such a controversial issue. such a difficult issue to deal with and understand kind of put our hands around it, because you know, there are two sides on it and both have very val valid points. i think the question has to be, is this bill, 1070 that was signed into law last friday by the governor, doesn t take effect till this summer, is this the best or the only way to deal with the very difficult situation that people of arizona and in many border states are dealing with day in and day out. jose, i think the fear that the obamastration talked about and the president himself talked about friday was that maybe other states would fill this vacuum that states believe the federal government has left. yeah, absolutely. chuck, you know, you as the political animal that you are where you re talking about the president now putting out a new