senseless act of racist terrorism committed here in the united states. this white gunman walking into the grocery store in buffalo, new york, this weekend. this was a majority neighborhood, and the evidence shows the shooter knew that, going on to kill ten peerj injuring three more. the city s worst mass shooting ever. authorities say this alleged shooter planned to continue an attack beyond the supermarket and the plan was specifically to target more black people like those targeted inside the store, had he not been stopped by police. they arrive on the scene within minutes and we have more on the response program later. but the suspect has been identified as 18-year-old payton gendron. authorities say he was armed with an ar-15 rifle, body armor. he has been charged with first-degree murder. the fbi also investigating this as a federal hate crime. civil rights attorney ben crump also discussing it, as i just mentioned, as domestic terror. this was an act of domestic terro
You to velshis team. Stay right where you are, inside with jen psaki begins right now. Things can move very quickly this week in the donald trump Criminal Trial as the former president s former fixer , Michael Cohen , will be on the stand tomorrow and Closing Arguments could come after that Andrew Wiseman and lisa rubin are coming up first. A congressman will join me in a few minutes. A Supreme Court justice and upside down flag, and the growing crisis of confidence in our highest court. A deep dive into the gop relationship with putin is unlike you have any unlike anything you have seen before. A comedian is here with more. And a little more than a week, donald trump could be a convicted felon. Not Wishful Thinking but a fact. It is hard to imagine that the 12 men and women who make up this jury dont know what is on the shoulders right now. Tomorrow, they will watch Michael Cohen return to the stand for more Cross Examination and on tuesday they could be watching Closing Arguments. Im
Former chairperson of afghanistans independent human rights commission. What would morally acceptable engagement look like . Shaharzad akbar, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. Its good to be here. Its good to have you here. If i may, im going to start with some powerful words of yours. You wrote recently, i spend every day with a fire burning in my heart with the pain of injustice that women in my country face. Of course, since the taliban takeover, youre no longer living in your homeland youre living here in the uk. Does that actually, in a funny sort of way, intensify the pain you feel . Absolutely. I mean, every day, ifeel like im living two different realities at the same time. I wake up in oxford, where im a visiting scholar, and its green and beautiful and people are going on about their lives. And then, im all day long following the situation back home, talking to colleagues, monitoring the human rights violations. And during the day, several times, i have to kind of stop myself a
My guest is shaharzad akbar, former chairperson of afghanistans independent human rights commission. What would morally acceptable engagement look like . Shaharzad akbar, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. Its good to be here. Its good to have you here. If i may, im going to start with some powerful words of yours. You wrote recently, i spend every day with a fire burning in my heart with the pain of injustice that women in my country face. Of course, since the taliban takeover, youre no longer living in your homeland youre living here in the uk. Does that actually, in a funny sort of way, intensify the pain you feel . Absolutely. I mean, every day, ifeel like im living two different realities at the same time. I wake up in oxford, where im a visiting scholar, and its green and beautiful and people are going on about their lives. And then, im all day long following the situation back home, talking to colleagues, monitoring the human rights violations. And during the day, several times, i
My guest is shaharzad akbar, former chairperson of afghanistans independent human rights commission. What would morally acceptable engagement look like . Shaharzad akbar, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. Its good to be here. Its good to have you here. If i may, im going to start with some powerful words of yours. You wrote recently, i spend every day with a fire burning in my heart with the pain of injustice that women in my country face. Of course, since the taliban takeover, youre no longer living in your homeland. Youre living here in the uk. Does that actually, in a funny sort of way, intensify the pain you feel . Absolutely. I mean, every day i feel like im living two different realities at the same time. I wake up in oxford, where im a visiting scholar and its green and beautiful and people are going on about their lives. And then im all day long following the situation back home, talking to colleagues, monitoring the human rights violations. And during the day, several times, i h