looking back at the that was and what it can tell us about where we are heading next. up first, from the world at war, to female change-makers. and the promise and peril of artificial intelligence. how the biggest stories this year will shape our world next year. it feels like it has been one of those perfect storm years where everything is just piled on, one after another. also, this hour, freedom calling. we re-visit my unprecedented interview with iranian american implement, inside the infamous prison. i know what it feels like to be left behind. and i wouldn t wish it upon my worst enemy. then the citizen soldiers of ukraine s drone school. taking the fight right to the russians. and, swapping presidential palaces for planet earth. why the great outdoors is yo-yo ma s most rewarding setting ever. the time that i spend in nature is what brings me back to something much bigger than myself. welcome to the program, everyone. i m christiane amanpour in london. mu
been charged, jackie ibanez will tell us more, hi, jackie. jackie: two officers were removed of their duties weeks ago. hemphill was on the scene when nichols was initially pulled over and shown pulling nichols out of the car and can be heard saying i hope they stop his exlaative in the footage. why is his identity and the role he played in tyre s death just coming to life? it is why the white officer was shielded and protected from the public eye and accountability. memphis fired two ems two emts responded based on the initial information of the call. they failed to conduct adequate patient assessment of mr. nichols. the district attorney is not ruling out charges others. tyre nichols will be laid to rest tomorrow in memphis as follow-up continues. ashley: the view host whoopi goldberg says the problem is not the officers charged with murder in this case, but policing as a whole. listen. i ask this question too many times at this table, but when will the brutality
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A new bill aimed at fighting human trafficking has been signed into law in California.
The new law means hefty fines for hotel owners who suspect human trafficking is happening but don’t report it.
–January 2021 is Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and to assist the community to learn more about this tragic criminal enterprise, the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney’s Office and Cal Poly’s California Cybersecurity Institute have teamed up to offer free online presentations to the community on Jan. 19 & 20 from 11 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. each day.
These presentations will bring a variety of local experts together to offer information on human trafficking as well as resources for victims and survivors.
“Human Trafficking is modern-day slavery right here and we must do everything we can to eliminate it from our community,” said Dan Dow, District Attorney. “Our SLO County Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force is making a significant impact in reducing the occurrence in our county and I am grateful for the great partnerships we have. Please join our virtual forum to learn more.”