also, why are migrant families still being separated at the u.s. border and being left in limbo? i am ayman mohyeldin. let s do it. we begin with an important seismic shakeup in the israeli government. benny gantz, one of the three core members of israel s work cabinet and benjamin netanyahu s top political rival has resigned. in a press conference today he said quote, netanyahu prevents us from moving forward to real victory, and accused his far right coalition of prioritizing political convictions of her work strategy. last month gantz made a public ultimatum, resent a plan for the day after the war in gaza by june 8th or else. it was one of the most visible signs of division within the emergency wartime government. a team of political rivals who had until recently projected unity, but netanyahu has not produced a plan for gaza s future beyond rejecting a two state solution and insisting on israel s long-term security oversight over gaza and the west bank so gantz followe
a botched raid at her apartment one year ago today. her name has become a rallying cry for police reform across the country. her mother telling cnn she is still fighting for justice. crazy that it has been a year. still unbelievable. what would justice for breonna mean for snu. you? to have the officers charged and convicted. plus, mounting allegations of inappropriate behavior against governor cuomo. claims he is denying. a growing list of congressional and state leaders saying cuomo cannot longer govern effectively and must resign. i think the same attitude that emboldened you to target a 25-year-old emboldenis you to scrub a nursing home report. this leads many of us to not only call on the governor to resign, but move forward with impeachment proceedings. let s start with the accusations against the governor. we have athena jones with more. reporter: fred, this is coming from jessica bakeman. a reporter who formerly covered albany here for several years. s
fox news @ night . it once we realize the virus was not spread by droplets and was aerosolized, did you feel an indication to go back to the cdc and say let s bases on science, let s get rid of the 6-foot rule? i have challenged the cdc multiple times. publicly? is not appropriately to be publicly challenging a system of organization. trace: breaking tonight, sans i can make a got played by doctor anthony fauci and other health officials, fauci on capitol hill saying there was not much signs to follow. meanwhile two new york city police officers were shot allegedly by 19-year-old venezuelan that entered the country illegally on biden s watch. five months until the election, four days since the conviction, motors appeared to be shot standing by donald trump, even democrats are sending a bunny. kevin corke is live in the nation s capital. interesting piece today, the free press, voting for trump to save democracy. this piece details the thinking of about a half a
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welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. the idea of a social contract is a staple of political philosophy. put crudely, it s the ties and obligations that bind the individual, the community and the state. but what happens when that contract is threatened by forces beyond the control of any national government say, a climate crisis or, right now, a global pandemic? my guest is baroness minouche shafik, the director of london school of economics, former top official at the world bank. is humanity capable of collective action to meet global challenges? baroness minouche shafik, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. lovely to be here. it s a pleasure to have you on the show. you have written extensively, through a long career as a top economist, about the relationship between the individual and the collective whether it be the community, the nation state or, indeed, the wider world. what do you think the covid pandemic has revealed to us about the limitations of, for exa