The middle east. We will speak to Glenn Greenwald and Lisa Stampnitzky, author of disciplining terror how experts invented terrorism. then as the french magazine Charlie Hebdo publishes its first issue since last weeks attacks, we look at press freedom with Reporters Without Borders. Then to nigeria. There are wildly different accounts of the numbers and youre going from 100 two 2000 and we have not been able to verify that. What is clear, one eyewitness is talking about how when he was fleeing, he was tripping on bodies the whole way. So clearly a large number of people were killed. As many as 2,000 people are feared dead in an attack by militants from boko haram in the North Eastern nigerian town of baga. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. France is deploying an unprecedented 10,000 soldiers inside its own country in the wake of last weeks deadly shootings at a Kosher Grocery store and the magazine Cha
The middle east. We will speak to Glenn Greenwald and Lisa Stampnitzky, author of disciplining terror how experts invented terrorism. then as the french magazine Charlie Hebdo publishes its first issue since last weeks attacks, we look at press freedom with Reporters Without Borders. Then to nigeria. There are wildly different accounts of the numbers and youre going from 100 two 2000 and we have not been able to verify that. What is clear, one eyewitness is talking about how when he was fleeing, he was tripping on bodies the whole way. So clearly a large number of people were killed. As many as 2,000 people are feared dead in an attack by militants from boko haram in the North Eastern nigerian town of baga. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. France is deploying an unprecedented 10,000 soldiers inside its own country in the wake of last weeks deadly shootings at a Kosher Grocery store and the magazine Cha
Future well the curfew has been lifted. 3,000 members of the National Guard that lined baltimore streets are going home. Today across the state they dropped the rocks and protests and dropped to their knees in prayers, the government saying that its been a rough week, in an understatement. The question will baltimore return to normal and can charm city regain its charm. John terrett is live as he has been since day one. What are people saying about the ku few being lifted . Delight, they are enthroughed about it. The day began about 10 oclock this morning. We had a tweet from the mayor stephanie rawlingsblake, saying she was lifting the curfew prompting an outbreak of happiness, with several rallies outside city hall. One was an interfaith rally, where they prayed for piece and the future of the city and putting their faith in god and in faith. An hour ago when we were live on the air there were seven or eight bands playing. They were very very loud very good. There were cheerleaders d
Surveillance under the mike scope as lawmakers struggle to deal with the fallout from the Edward Snowden files. Japan where the media is no match for a Prime Minister that wishes to push his story. In sudan, if the government doesnt like what the papers are saying it takes them off the news stands and some best known characters are on board with this inflight safety video. Two years ago Edward Snowden, a former u. S. National Security Agency contractor made headlines in a bit of history when he revealed intelligence agencies tracked americans phone calls, emails and metadata through a series of surveillance tools. Mainstream News Coverage painted Edward Snowden as a hero or pariah. President obama said he welcomed the debate pitting National Security gapes the right to privacy. Secretary of state john kerry still calls Edward Snowden a traitor and a coward. This Week Congress may hand Edward Snowden his biggest victory. June 1st a controversial section of patriot act, exposed by Edward
Youre watching the journal from b. W. In berlin. Heres whats woman wo coming up in the next halfhour. Black smoke in rome. Day one of the conclave of cardinals ends without a new pope. The winter that wont go away creates more travel chaos in northern europe. And germany debates ways to help women combine motherhood and their careers. One of the oldest and most secret electoral procedures in the world is under way in vatican city. Over is 100 Roman Catholic cardinals are in lockdown until they agree on who is going to be the next pope. Just a few moments ago, the first puffs of black smoke emerged from the roof of the Sistine Chapel. Black on black is difficult to see but that means the cardinals have finished their first ballot and have failed to elect their pontiff. Of course, theyll try again tomorrow. Simon young is at the basilica for us. How long can we expect to see the puffs of black smoke and possibly white smoke going on . Theres really no telling. Conclaves in the past have