To bring you their exclusive interviews from north korea and the money lead. A government that will take your property away even if youre not charged with a crime. Sounds like were still talking about north korea, right . No, its happening right here in the United States. Ing welcome to the lead. I hope youre having a great labor day. Im dana bash filling in for jake tapper. The word lead, the british getting more proactive against the isis Terror Network in iraq and syria but also raising civil liberty issues in the uk wants a stronger innet to catch citizens who join isis. Currently, britains home secretary has the power to withhold passports but the Prime Minister David Cameron says its time to extend that power to police. When Police Suspect a traveler at the border, theyre not currently able to apply for the prerogative and only have limited stop and search powers. We will introduce specific and targeted legislation to fill this gap by providing the police was a temporary power to
In a little less than three hours north korea is planning fireworks to celebrate a rocket launch. But neighbors are furious and worried. The rocket launch that north korea insists is for peaceful purposes is really only a cover to test a ballistic missile. The u. N. Security council met in an emergency session on sunday. Ban kimoon called the launch deplorable and a violation of u. N. Security council resolutions. The council is promising punitive action. All of this, as tensions escalating on the Korean Peninsula. And warning shots, we understand, were fired by south koreas navy, at a north korean patrol boat on monday. Finding out more on that from paula hancocks. These warning shots arent that unusual. But considering the norths provocative satellite launch, how concerned are officials there right now . Reporter errol, this happened in the early hours of this morning. North korean patrol boats, at 7 00 a. M. , crossed over the maritime border. Its a border that north korea doesnt re
Which he is arriveling on ahead of donald trump. Looking at picture theres for joint base andrews in maryland just outside of washington. The Vice President soon to disembark. We expect the president , the first lady and the second lady to also be there to welcome these three americans home. Everybody from the white house will be there. This is very unusual gesture by the white house. We know its two income the morning there. But still the president was very adamant he wanted to be there. He was tweeting about the fact that he would be attending this arrival very early on wednesday morning. And it seems in many ways is one of those made for television moments. It certainly is. It has to be said, this is a remarkable moment for the president ahead of the expected talks with kim jongun to have these three americans released by pyongyang, what really was quite suddenly. And to have them home supposedly from what were hearing initially in relatively good condition. And what were also heari
Panel series addresses AAPI experience Written by Special to the Town Crier
Asian Americans for Community Involvement and Santa Clara County Supervisor Joe Simitian have scheduled virtual panel discussions in May under the theme “Understanding the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Experience,” featuring a group of AAPI leaders and community members.
The discussions aim to provide a foundation for understanding the AAPI community, including its culture and history, origins of prejudice and violence, and notions of identity within the AAPI community.
A discussion on “Our Diverse AAPI Community” was held May 13. Two events remain.
• 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday: “Prejudice and Violence.” Where does the prejudice come from? What causes the violence? What can people do about it? Panelists will include California Attorney General Rob Bonta; Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Johnny Gogo; and Helen Hsu, lead outreach specialis
Written by Special to the Town Crier
Asian Americans for Community Involvement (AACI) and Santa Clara County Supervisor Joe Simitian have scheduled a series of virtual panel discussions in May under the theme “Understanding the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Experience,” featuring a group of AAPI leaders and community members.
The three discussions aim to provide a foundation for understanding the AAPI community, including its culture and history, origins of prejudice and violence, and notions of identity within the AAPI community.
The panels are slated 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday, May 20 and May 27. According to organizers, the panelists’ titles are for identification purposes only and are not intended to suggest organizational endorsement.