This Divisive Campaign where we saw candidates really trying to pit guineans against each other along ethnic lines there was a big turnout during the vote was there are some that werent able to vote either in neighboring countries like here in senegal where theres more than 3000000 guineans migrants living here who are prevented from voting or either because some didnt have the voter cards despite all of that many people came out to vote most of them are 1st time voters so big turnout and a peaceful so far election now its during the counting thats happening now that perhaps trouble lies ahead we know already that the opposition says that if a is. Seen as the front runner the winner then they wont even accept results theres also the the f. N. D. C. The front for the for the for the National Defense of the constitution ive been protesting over the course of the years these are members of Civil Society as well as the opposition they wanted to protest on friday well theyve announced today
Country. After months of unrest voting process of peacefully in guinea where president conde is seeking to extend his decade in power. And calls for calm in a corner car back where theres little hope the latest ceasefire will hold off to all media and azerbaijan accuse each other of breaking it within hours. Welcome to the program we begin this hour in chile where theyve been clashes in the capital as tens of thousands of people mock a year since the beginning of a protest movement against inequality in the country and. The demonstration started last october after the government pushed up metro fares and stopped in march to change the coronavirus but they have resumed over the past week just ahead of a constitutional referendum was a key demand of the demonstrators have been sporadic clashes between riot police and protesters in the center of santiago at least 5 people have been injured according to some of the latest figures so lets go straight to our last america it is to be seen in
And livelihoods. The white house has become a covid19 hotspot driven by the president s ongoing denial of how serious this pandemic is. Not even contracting the virus and being hospitalized seems to have shaken him back to reality. In normal times, the senate would be focusing our attention on passing legislation to help the millions of americans suffering during this pandemic. But these are not normal times. Instead, Senate Republicans are rushing to put a nominee onto the Supreme Court to be the deciding vote to take Health Care Away from millions of people. President trump has been very clear about what he is doing. He has repeatedly promised to appoint Supreme Court justices who will strike down the aca. By nominating judge barrett the president is keeping his promise. In her speech at the white house , judge barrett aligned herself with her mentor, the late Justice Anthony scalia, who twice voted to strike down the aca. To help the president keep his promise a republican colleague
Do you solemnly swear the testimony youre about to get this committee is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you god . I do. Committee, tothe your family. The floor is yours, judge. Ranking member feinstein and members of the committee, i am honored and humbled to appear before you today as the nominee for associate justice of the Supreme Court. I think the president for entrusting me with his profound responsibility this profound responsibility and the graciousness he and his family have shown me throughout the process. I think senator young for introducing me, as he did at my hearing, to serve on the seventh circuit and i also think senator braun for his support. Well she could not be with us via satellite i am also grateful to former dean patty ohara of the notre dame law school. She hired me as a professor nearly 20 years ago and she has been a mentor, colleague, and friend ever sense. I thank the members of this committee other colleagues in the senate wh
Threat. Of a fire erupts at the beirut port which was the site of an explosion that killed at least a 190. 00 people last month. And we report from chile for historic talks between Indigenous Leaders and the government hope to resolve an increasingly violent conflict. Greece is under growing pressure to relocate thousands of refugees whose camp was destroyed by 2 nights of fire aid agencies say moving them from the island of less boss to the greek mainland is now a humanitarian imperative those who are living at mahdia camp which is the biggest in europe picked through its remains on thursday to salvage whatever they could most spend the night in makeshift tents on the side of the road or under trees e. U. Member states are making plans to accept some of the refugees John Psaropoulos has been inside the camp just a few hours ago. Its almost as though were on another planet everything has been reduced to its elements this site however is where the government insists on rebuilding a new