Another 20 is the attempted murder of the sole survivor older brother ahmed who was badly burned particularly up on how close from im look my court cannot give us all right no matter what they do they cannot bring back and months mother father and brother they cannot bring back his house ahmed still lives with his grandparents in duma the village in the occupied west bank where the attack happened over the years hes had extended treatment for his burns it was here on monday that he and his grandmother learned of the sentence. May god punish him i hope iraq in jail suffer while hes alive as hes done his home an injustice and i hope hes punished on judgment day. The court found that been earlier had conspired with another certainly youth than a minor to carry out a revenge attack after a jewish man was killed in a drive by shooting the prosecution said been illegal was alone by the time he got to duma and set fire to 2 houses his legal team said he was tortured during enhanced interrogat
The german garments will be able to locate in our members. John psaropoulos is at the camp he says theres nothing left for the people there to salvage. We are still seeing some people hanging around this area trying to find the belongings that were destroyed by several fires over a 3 day period the most recent of them yesterday we were filming as they were being lit and we witnessed several fires starting up these houses that have been set up around the main camp outside the perimeter of the official camp are also now mostly destroyed so this entire area is basically uninhabitable the government says that it has managed to provide them with water and with food and we have seen people have struggled back here carting bottles of fresh water away but the next step is to get them to shelter one ship a passenger ferry has been chartered and has arrived we are told by coast guard authorities here on the island it is more loss in the main harbor of me to leave it on the other side of the isla
Opening remarks the government called for an immediate cease fire while the taliban insisted it will protect minorities under an islamic system. For those of federals we want all the people of afghanistan to be reunited under one roof again after more than 42 years of upheavals aggressions jihad and resistance all the negatives like the father we all know what happened to us throughout these years and maybe its time today we no need to trust this unique opportunity to move towards a new future that we can define together their paternity we have acted accordingly to all the points outlined in the previous agreement and we are requesting the other side to act accordingly keep those things that have been agreed to so we can have this process without any problems looked ahead we want of understand to be an independent developed country and it should have a form of islamic system where all its citizens see themselves reflected police in belarus a voluntary detained dozens of women were call
Court nominations. You are watching American History tv on cspan three. My name is naomi and im 11 years old. Me and my friend carter led a walkout earner alum entry school and are on the 14th. Im a sophomore at aubergine aversive three years ago, i stood exactly where yall are today and attended my first march for life. We march for our whole generation. We are the generation. One more cases, cspans special history series. Produced in partnership with the National Constitution center. Exploring the human stories and constitutional dramas behind 12 Historic Supreme Court decisions. Mr. Chief justice, made please the court. Good evening, and welcome to cspans landmark cases. Tonights case is tinker versus Des Moines Independent Community School District. In this 1969 case, a court in a seven to two decision ruled that students First Amendment rights to free speech are still protected even when they are at school. For the next 90 minutes, we will learn more about the history of this case
American hiamerican histor products are available on the online store. Go to cspan store. Org to check out all of the cspan products. Today marks the 50th anniversary of a Landmark Supreme Court case, tinker v. Des moines. In just a moment well be talking to one of the key players in that case. John tinker will be joining us from des moines, iowa. But first, courtesy of cbs news, Walter Cronkite on the evening news 50 years today. The Supreme Court today endorsed the right of student protests so long as the protest does not disrupt order or interfere with the rights of others. But a dissenting justice hugo black said the ruling begins a revolutionary era of permissiveness fostered by the judiciary. The 72 decision upheld the right of three des moines teenagers to wear black antiwar arm bands to high school. The court said students do not leave their freedoms of speech and expression at the school door. That courtesy of the cbs news and two of the key players in this case, Mary Beth Tin