I talked to babies might be crushed in the live. Broadcast live direct from our studios in moscow this is R T International thomas certainly glad to have you with us. Now we start with breaking news this hour from beirut there has been an intense standoff in the lebanese capital where there is an outpouring of grief and anger over tuesdays deadly explosion Security Forces used rubber bullets and tear gas to break up crowds calling for justice. Was. On saturday protesters stormed several government buildings in beirut Security Forces have driven out protesters who earlier stormed the Foreign Ministry they took over the building and declared it a headquarters for the revolution. We are coming back to the property of our people these building belongs to the people of lebanon. We went to martyr square to set up gallows for those who did this to our country today will hang nooses and we will not lead a single government ministers. The police started firing tear gas at us on monster square a
Hello and welcome to rewind were back here at dohas Iconic Museum of islamic out for another look back at some of the best documentaries weve brought you over the past 10 years this week were returning to the United States and 2013 at that time Cleveland Ohio was experiencing one of the highest rates of infant mortality in the industrialized world disproportionately affecting africanamerican malpas. Filum ed the racial gap is growing wider and many mothers continue to experience this tragic loss thats why weve chosen to air this important investigation again from al jazeera as faultline series here is americas infant mortality crisis. Every year in america over 11000. 00 babies die on the day that theyre born. Most of just born too early their vital organs hearts and lungs still on form. Even those who survive beyond 24 hours often die before their 1st birthday. But if the baby is africanamerican they are more than twice as likely to die. Faultlines travels to Cleveland Ohio to look at
To the bottom get of the campaign to deport critically ill children and their families. It appears this policy has thankfully been reversed after congress and the American People outcry at the cold inhumanity on display in this policy. I am going to treat this hearing is not only an honor of the memory of our late beloved chairman, elijah cummings, but as a hearing indirect pursuit of a policy directive that was close to his heart, the threatened deportation of Sick Children that his very last official act before his death was to issue subpoenas to hold the administration to account. On wednesday, in the waning hours of his life through all pain and difficulty, chairman cummings recognized the stain this policy would leave on our nation, and he made holding the government accountable his final official act. And we now have a sacred obligation to follow through on his subpoenas to make sure that we defend some of the most Vulnerable People on the planet, Sick Children who have come as s
Will come to order without objection, todays hearing will examine the administrations decision to deport children with critical illnesses, a decision that was recently reversed following public outrage and pressure from the subcommittee. I would not recognize myself for five minutes to give an opening statement, and then i will turn to the Ranking Member. We are here to get to the bottom of the administrations mysterious campaign to deport critically ill children and their families. It appears that this policy has thankfully being reversed. After congress and the American People rose up in an outcry at the inhumanity in display in this policy. Im going to treat this hearing is not only in honor of the memory of our late beloved chairman logic cummings. But as a hearing in direct pursuit of a policy objective, that was close to his heart. Threatened deportation of six children such an outrage to chairman cummings, that was very last official act for his death was to issue subpoenas to a
Decision to deport children with critical illnesses, a decision that was recently reversed following public outrage and pressure from the subcommittee. I would not recognize myself for five minutes to give an opening statement, and then i will turn to the Ranking Member. We are here to get to the bottom of the administrations mysterious campaign to deport critically ill children and their families. It appears that this policy has thankfully being reversed. After congress and the American People rose up in an outcry at the inhumanity in display in this policy. Im going to treat this hearing is not only in honor of the memory of our late beloved chairman logic cummings. But as a hearing in direct pursuit of a policy objective, that was close to his heart. Threatened deportation of six children such an outrage to chairman cummings, that was very last official act for his death was to issue subpoenas to administration to account to what the measures do account. On wednesday, in the waning