Violate my privacy. It makes me sick to my stomach. Muehlhausers camera dropped from its hiding place onto the bathroom floor in front of one victim who took the camera to police. His attorney claims stress triggered a voyeurism psychological disorder and thats now being treated. This unfortunately has affected so many people and he understands that and he wants to make things right and hes figuring out through his counselors how to make things right. This is a lifelong impact on the victims. There isnt a day that goes by that they dont think about this event and the violation of their privacy. Reporter creepy didnt begin to characterize what we heard in court today. Muehlhausers lawyer disputed this idea that there might be thousands of victims out there and that there of continuous video peeping over a three year period. He said there was just one incident of video peeping that happened three years ago, then a long period where nothing was happening. Then about a year and a half ago
Retirement company. Additional support has been provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. From the tisch wnet studios at Lincoln Center in new york, alison stewart. This is pbs newshour weekend. Stewart good evening and thank you for joining us. President donald trump will not release his tax returns, as promised during his campaign. Today, counselortothe president Kellyanne Conway said mister trump would not be moved by an online petition to make his returns public. Hes not going to release his tax returns. We litigated this all through the election. People didnt care. People voted for him. Let me make this very clear most americans are focused on what their tax returns will look like while President Trump is in office, not what his look like. Stewart mr. Trump had previously, repeatedly asserted he would release his tax returns once an irs audit of them was complete. On the administrations se
Trump says its time for the country to come together as protestors took to the streets in new york, chicago, portland, los angeles. . . [ singing ] . . Reporter hundreds gathered outside the white house for a candlelight vigil. Solidarity against president elect donald trump. Some folks say the concerns and fierce with trump are overheated. I think the primary concern we have is all of the rhetoric that he said throughout the campaign. Yet to see how much of it is real and how much of it was salesmanship trying to get elected. Reporter this gathering was peaceful. Last night in with police prompting them to use flash bang grenades. Tempers flared when protestors stopped traffic. Somebody got out of their car. Pulled out a gun anded a move im gonna kill you. Theres a fight this is terrible. No reporter one person was shot. [ chanting ] reporter in new york, hundr ed outside the trump tower in. In. Miami they shut down a freeway. In in los angeles protestors flooded the streets. We dont
Hurricane traveling up the east coast and where it is headed now. Tensions running high in jerusalem ahead of Funeral Services for a Palestinian Teen. We pretend we have it all. We pretend we can have it all. Pepsis c. E. O. Reveals her personal struggle, can women really have it all . Good morning. Welcome to al Jazeera America. Hurricane arthur making landfall overnight slamming the outer banks with 100mile per hour winds. A category two storm knocking out power to 20,000, forcing thousands to evacuate the east coast. Arthur is now speeding up, moving offshore. Well have more on that coming up. The president walking the tightrope over a surging migrant cries in the United States. Hes dealing with a humanitarian emergency. Since october, 52,000 people, mostly children from Central America crossing the border alone. The president also facing criticism over where to place them, process be centers in texas overcrowded. He now faces backlash from citys in new mexico and california from pe
Reporter he showed no symptoms which he says means the ebola virus cant be transmitted im sympathetic to fear. Especially when theres something new. Reporter according to the cdc, more than 5,000 people have died from the ebola virus in west africa. Bucks says hes not worried the outbreak will spread to the u. S. But he is grateful American Nurses and medical facilities are preparing. Its unfortunate that it takes a tragic event to spur these kind of preparedness efforts. But i think that as a nationwide health care well be better able to immediately respond to emerging infections. Reporter during quarantine, dr. Bucks says he spent much of his time trying to recruit other Health Care Workers to go and volunteer in west africa. But when asked if he had plans to go back to liberia, he said the thought of another quarantine was pretty tough. More details on ebola here in the u. S. There is another doctor headed here after testing positive for that virus in west africa. Dr. Martin salea w