Here in the eightys and ninetys encouraged by successive governments 3 years ago a Ministerial Commission made a series of recommendations after widespread discrimination against Ethiopian Jews was exposed a coordination unit to prevent racism was set up but critics say what has been done on paper isnt being put into practice the police are supposed to work thought it comes to film every interaction. Not there also supposed to be stiffer penalties for Violent Police officers and a reduction in the use of tasers but theres no evidence that any of this is. According to the Justice Ministry the police have not published yearly reports on how officers acted in a racist manner have been disciplined we dont want no one to hug us or say that they understand or our feelings feelings wont make me feel safe in the streets what made well will make me feel safe is Police Officers being indicted over killing young black people and its not only young black men its also. A. Community we have the orth
hello again. thank you for joining me again. i m fredricka whitfield. russia said it will suspend its participation in the grain export deal with ukraine. ukraine s foreign minister telling russia to stop its hunger games . nic robertson is in kyiv. nic, what s the significance of this move? reporter: this is very significant. russia says it has suspended the deal for an indefinite period. this was a deal that was struck by the u.n., two parallel deals, one with ukraine and one with russia, at the end of july. and it was struck because, since russia invaded ukraine, all the grain that ukraine produces, and it produces a lot for the world, was stuck in its ports on the black sea, piling up, nowhere to go. and the third world countries this grain was destined for desperately short of food. the prices were going up. after the deal was struck, the anticipation was about 20 million tons of grain could be shipped out of ukraine to these third world and other countries. now, wh
i m ana cabrera in new york. repeating it doesn t make it true. one day after the house committee investigating the january 6th attack voted to subpoena the former president and its sweeping probe, donald trump is unleashing calling the panel names and once again falsely claiming the 2020 election was stolen. saying nothing about whether he will actually comply with that subpoena. what we do know, the committee has reviewed thousands of documents, videos conducted hundreds of interviews and an investigation now laid out for all of america, explosive revelations leading up to and on the day of the insurrection. more about that in a moment. first cnn exclusion sievely obtained more video of the day of attack. never before seen footage taken by nancy pelosi s daughter. a documentary filmmaker on january 6th. here is speaker pelosi before the siege. we re going to walk down and i ll be there with you. we re going to walk down to the capitol. if he comes here they told him
department, they re the county police department that really covers much of the unincorporated parts of miami dade county. we re told they re working with the department of homeland security to keep a close eye on social media when it comes to posts involving any supporters of the former president. right now the overall security posture out here is one that you would expect considering that we re talking about so many federal buildings out here but we do expect to see a lot more law enforcement out here as we head to tuesday. carlo suarez, thank you so much for all of that. and a former in an interview last week, former secretary of defense robert gates tells cnn s chris wallace he would worry about our national security if trump were to be reelected. mr. secretary, what do you think of donald trump?
with nationwide 5g from t-mobile for business. unlock new insights and efficiency, with leading ultra-capacity 5g coverage. t-mobile for business has 5g that s ready right now. all right. it s been over a month since hurricane ian slammed into southwestern florida as a category 4 hurricane. it nearly flattened entire communities. even today many residents are still trying to put their lives back together. here is carlo suarez. reporter: it s been four