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In our understa served communit and those that have had a dramatic reduction in their revenue. Tim walz is about to address the states response to George Floyds death, an africanamerican man who died in police custody. Youre watching live coverage on cspan 3. I just want to give a heartfelt thank you to a lot of people for the peace and the generosity, the kindness and the love thats been shown on our streets of minneapolisst. Paul and across minnesota over the last several days. Last evening was another example of that. We saw peaceful protests across the city. We saw memorials continue to grow for george floyd. Down on 38th and chicago. We saw beautiful interactions on the State Capitol where out of respect the National Guard troops there told the protesters out of respect they would go back away to the building and take care of those vehicles that were out front which, of course, they did. Not protesters at that point. Certainly neighbors and friends and agents of change. We saw tho
For Mental Health problems. Now he is doubling down. Railing against the city calling a corrupt and badly mishandled. Im brent goff. Its good to have you with us. Who will help patrol the seas . Tonight, the u. S. Is followed formerly called on germany and britain to help with the strait of hormuz. It is a straight strategic route for the worlds oil. Relations in the west have jerry rated it a recent series of tanker seizures has only ramped up tensions further. Germanys official line remains that it favors a multinational approach to protecting shipping there. We have coverage tonight from germany and washington, d. C. We want to go to our correspondent in our parliamentary studio and also helena in washington. Good evening. The u. S. Has made a formal request to germany. Has germany offered a reply . Asked we dont have an official reply but we did hear in an age of you earlier today from the vice chancellor in germany. He was sitting in at the Cabinet Meeting for angela merkel. In an
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining me. I am the director of the center for middle east policy at the Brookings Institution and i would like to welcome you again. To a very special event today and a full house. This is not the first event in washington on this general topic and i think it is a fair question to ask why . Why are we focusing on the murder of one individual . That is a topic that will come up in our discussion today, of course. I think two points are worth pointing out first. Brookings has a quaint notion that fact matter. We still believe that. It is controversial, but we do. We think norms might matter or perhaps should matter. That is more open to debate on which norms and when. I could not think of a better event to shed light on some of the facts of what became a very large and very important event. Jamal khashoggi was known to many people in washington and Jamal Khashoggi was known to many people in washington and many people here and abroad. His murder in t
Thank you for joining us both here in washington and on cspan. Of middle eastr policy here at the brookings institution. On behalf of the center of the brookings institution, i want to welcome you. We have a special event. We have a full house. This is not the first event in washington on this general topic. I think its a fair question to ask why. Why are we still on the murder of one individual . Thats a topic that will come up in our discussion today, of course. Two points are worth pointing out. First, brookings has a quaint notion that facts matter. We still believe that. Its controversial, but we do. We also think norms might matter or should matter. That is more open for debate on which norms and when. In that sense, i couldnt think of a better event to shed light on some of the facts of what became a very large, very important event. Jamal khashoggi was known to many people in washington and was, in this building many times and was in this building many times. He was known to pe