Standard medical care. It is very, very unfortunate. Reporter andrew stern represented the family in a lawsuit against chop. He a said by the time shemir got blood work and other testing it was just too late. It is next excusable negligence and what is really sad is it would have been so easy for this to have been corrected for him to get the right treatment. All he needed was antibiotics. Reporter jury awarded the family ten milliondollar, shemir will need life long care. I want to do everything that i can do. Reporter he wearing hearing aids but it does not help much. He communicate was signing. However you dont need word to know that this is an adorable little boy. High five. High five again. Good job. Reporter he is precious. Cbs3 reached out to Childrens Hospital for reaction, spokesperson says that the hospital does not comment on litigation. Such a tragic situation but that little boy is really a trooper. We can see that, no doubt. Thanks, stephanie. Tonight there are new develo
Russia has shared all its information with the dutch, and we have encouraged both the dutch and icao to seek information from russia because theres been a lot of funky theories, lets put it that way, coming out of russian propaganda. Now, on your second point, i completely reject your assertion that we seek to hurt the russian people, on the contrary, we have fought for 20, 25 years, to see the russian people in a more prosperous, more democratic, more open, more peaceful country. That is what i have personally committed my diplomatic career to over all these years. Thats what we have committed some 20 billion in u. S. Assistance to the Russian Federation over these 20 years to. Our concern, those, is that it is the choices that the russian leadership that is making, that are now taking russia back to a place of isolation, to a place where it is closed off, where its people are closed off, not just from clean democratic, open information by the kremlins propaganda campaign, but also fr
Independents, 2025853882. If youre outside the u. S. , its 2025853883. You can also catch up with us on all your favorite pages on witter, facebook, or email us. A very good monday morning to you. We begin with the front page of the American Press from lake charles, louisiana. Supreme court in session, justices expected to take on the issue of gay marriage. That headline dominating several of the major papers today and over the weekend. Heres the front page of the usa today, justices term starts slow, could explode is the headline there to yesterdays front page of the Washington Post. The defining moment possible for the court. The prospect of a major ruling on gay marriage looms large. And read you a bit from the reuters story previewing todays opening day of the new term. This term, which runs to the end of june, is expected to be defined by whatever action the justices take on whether states can ban gay marriage. They have not yet agreed to hear any of the seven cases already decide
Violations of human rights. 6 Member States voted in against, and 53 abstain. The resolution also encouraged the Security Council to take appropriate action to ensure accountability, including through consideration of referral of the situation in the democratic peoples republic of korea to the International Criminal court and consideration of the scope for targeted sanctions against those who appear to be most responsible. The Security Council should demand the dprk change its atrocious practices, which demonstrate a fundamental disregard for human rights and constitute a threat to International Peace and security. We should take this on for three reasons. First, the dprks response to the commission of inquiry report and to the prospect of todays session showed that it is sensitive to criticism of its human rights record. Just look at all the different strategies north korea has tried in the past several months to distract attention from the to delegitimize its findings, and to avoid s
Planning within probably 400 or 500 yards of where my son lives. A very picturesque town in with its paris, which is also known for attracting hipsters. As you pointed out, it is one of those trendiest parts of paris. It is also it has also put Charlie Hebdo on the map. It dates back to the france revolution. I know that come in some anglo saxon cultures, that caricature has been a very lets remember that Charlie Hebdo was never an empty muslim newspaper. In one of his recent issues, they also had cartoons against the jewish leaders. So this is really part of a very french tradition of political cartoons. And these cartoonists were more than cartoonists. In the eyes of many french, they were of course journalists. As you look at the targets, we had journals, we had police officers, and we had juice. That sums up that story. The fact is we now have the french president saying that the army, if need be, well protected your sites throughout the city in the coming months. Not to mention th