A very warm welcome to you youre watching our Senior International with me now we start with the rising tensions between russian backed Syrian Forces and turkish troops in syria days one that most hawkish soldier has been killed by shelling in profits that follows reports 33 turkish soldiers were killed during an offensive by Syrian Forces the president s of russia and turkey have held a phone call in which they discussed holding a high level meeting about the escalation earlier russias foreign minister spoke out in support of the syrian armys right to respond to ceasefire violations and called for cooperation between all sides within the agreed framework. We reaffirm our commitment to agreements reached by the president s of russia and turkey a suggestion is that everyone should already start fulfilling their was the syrian army have every right to respond to regular violations of cease fire from inside their lives alone. Neutralize terrorists cannot restrict the syrian army from fulf
A warm welcome to you youre watching r. T. International with me making arrant our top story this hour the u. N. Security council has held an emergency meeting must after reports 33 circles soldiers were killed during an offensive by Syrian Forces now syrias representative to the u. N. Said the Turkish Military presence in italy is preventing damascus from fighting terrorists on its own territory turkeys u. N. Envoy in return stated that ankara intends to maintain its military posture there. We will not abandon. And well continue or reinforcements. Are all the my country is combating terrorism in its own territory and we are committed to using tools to defend our people and the unity of syria. In response to the ongoing violation of the cease fire within the zone the syrian army has every right to subdue the terrorists the assad regime russia and iran must halt their offensive before more innocent civilians are killed and displaced the president s of russia and turkey have held a phone
On this sunday, january 12. And claudia wong. I am frank mallicoat. Rosemary is here. I think we are all still glowing after that big night. It was an amazing win. Fun to watch. Not stressful. They were ahead the whole time. They look great. Outside our door, there is the look at levi stadium where it was rocking yesterday. Its a quiet one this morning and we are starting up with partly cloudy skies. Visibility is good. Temperatures are cool. A lot colder than when we were yesterday morning. Under dry conditions. Temperatures for inland communities in the 30s this morning. 40s around the bay. Santa rosa checking in at 38. San francisco at 45. Oakland, upper 30s. 34 in livermore and san jose at 39. So, some of us just about freezing this morning. Getting into the afternoon, we will see an increase in cloud cover. Think a look at how much colder we are. Down by num nine degrees in concord. Down by 10 in oakland. If you were joining us yesterday morning with the cloud cover and the added
Novels. Hosted at uc berkeley law school, this is about 90 minutes. I have been here for a little less than a year and a proud member of the bench of the Northern District of california. This program is something that jeff rosen and i have been thinking about and dreaming about for some time. We worked together on a number of projects and the discussion of Judicial Independence in our society was missing a piece, a lot of focus on constitutional vision powers and the role of judges and all that. What has been missing is who are judges . What is the human side of judging . What we are trying to do this evening is begin that conversation and shed some light on it. I will introduce the panelists and jeff for introduce our comoderator. Youre on stage, we have judge Charles Breyer and been a judge on that bench since 1998. To the left is Justice Guzman. Very well regarded and a successful member of that court. In the second panel, we will hear from two will be joining the panel as well, but
Subcommittee on Border Security will come to order. Subcommittee is meeting to receive testimony in examining the human rights and legal implications of dhss remain in mexico policy. Without objection the chair is authorized to declare the subcommittee in recess at any point. Good morning. Today we will examine implications of a migrant protection protocol more commonly known as the remain in Mexico Program. We will hear the perspective of practitioners who witnessed the program on the ground. Since the program went into effect on january 18, 2019, the remain in mexico policy has forced 10,000 asylumseekers to wait in mexico while their claims are processed. This summary does not begin to touch on the devastating and deceptive impact on countless lives. Prior to this programs implication, asylumseekers will stay in the United States as it moves through the court. Policy based on the humane and common sense premise that should be given temporary safe havens, deciding whether or not they