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Christiane Amanpour, shown in 2018, said her interview with Iran’s president was canceled when she refused to wear a headscarf.

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Christiane Amanpour, shown in 2018, said her interview with Iran’s president was canceled when she refused to wear a headscarf.

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An interview between CNN’s Chief International Anchor Christiane Amanpour and Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was abruptly canceled because Amanpour declined to wear a hijab, she recounted on Twitter.

Iran’s state news agency did not elaborate on the reason for the sudden cancelation, but blamed Amanpour “because of refusing protocol.” The protocol, it said, “is being determined by the guest.”

Amanpour said she was planning to discuss the major demonstrations surging in Iran, including numerous incidents where women are burning their hijabs to protest the death in police custody of a young woman named Mahsa Amini, among other topics.

But after her team waited 40 minutes for Raisi to arrive, an aide of his approached her. “The president, he said, was suggesting I wear a headscarf, because it’s the holy months of Muharram and Safar,” Amanpour said.

“I politely declined. We are in New York, where there is no law or tradition regarding headscarves,” Amanpour added. “I pointed out that no previous Iranian president has required this when I have interviewed them outside Iran.”

For example, she conducted several interviews with former Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in the U.S., and did not wear a headscarf.

This time, the aide made it clear the hijab was a condition for the interview, describing it as a “matter of respect,” according to the veteran journalist. It’s a condition that Amanpour called “unprecedented and unexpected.”

Amanpour’s father is Iranian and she spent part of her childhood in Tehran.

Source Article from https://www.npr.org/2022/09/22/1124559417/cnn-christiane-amanpour-raisi-iran-hijab

COLLIERVILLE, Tenn. (WREG) — Multiple people were injured Thursday in a shooting inside the Kroger on Byhalia and Poplar Avenue in Collierville, a Memphis suburb, after an active shooter incident officials are calling the “most horrific event” in the town’s history.

Collierville Police Chief Dale Lane confirmed 13 people were shot, and one person killed. The suspected shooter also is dead, possibly from a self-inflicted gunshot, Lane said.

A family member and a Collierville alderman has identified one of the victims as Olivia King.

The suspect’s vehicle is still parked and is being investigated. Sources say the suspect was a sub contractor who did work in the store’s deli department.

Lane said officers entered the store just after 1:30 and found multiple people shot, and employees in hiding. He could not comment on whether the shooter was an employee, saying it was under investigation.

Lane called it “the most horrific event that’s occurred in Collierville history.”

Multiple witnesses report hearing at least a dozen shots. Some customers made it out of the store. Employees had others take shelter in the cooler, witnesses said.

One employee named Brignetta Dickerson, who says she’s worked at the Kroger for 32 years, told WREG she hid with her coworkers and several customers when they heard the gunshots.

She said her only concern was her customers and coworkers.

“I’m still in shock right now,” said Dickerson. “But I was calm. I was calm and told the customers and my co-workers ‘Just sit down and relax. You’ll be okay.’”

Jean Kurzawski said she worked in the back of the Kroger and heard noises toward the front entrance. She thought balloons were popping at first until she saw customers running. She escaped out a back exit and said she heard gunshots continuing behind her.

“I was just thinking, oh I’m gonna die, I’m gonna die, he’s gonna shoot me,” she said.

Collierville High School was briefly sheltering in place.

Multiple ambulances were seen entering Regional One Hospital in Memphis. The hospital reported it saw nine patients, four in critical condition and five non-critical.

Kroger released a statement on the shooting:

We are deeply saddened by the incident that occurred at our Kroger store located on New Byhalia Rd. in Collierville, TN – a suburb of Memphis. The entire Kroger family offers our thoughts, prayers and support to the individuals and families of the victims during this difficult time. We are cooperating with local law enforcement, who have secured the store and parking lot. The store will remain closed while the police investigation continues, and we have initiated counseling services for our associates. To protect the integrity of the ongoing investigation, we are referring questions to the Collierville Police Department.

Kroger spokesperson

The Collierville store will remain closed until further notice, Kroger Delta Division spokeswoman Teresa Dickerson said.

“We are praying for our associates here in Collierville,” she said.

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Ottawa, Canada (CNN)Two Canadians detained by China for nearly three years have been released, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Friday night.

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    The call to the police department in Bristol, a town in central Connecticut about 80 miles northeast of New York City, came at 10:29 p.m. on Wednesday, reporting a possible domestic incident between two siblings, Sgt. Christine Jeltema of the Connecticut State Police said.

    When the officers arrived, the suspect, Nicholas Brutcher, was standing outside the home on Redstone Hill Road and immediately began firing, officials said. Mr. Hamzy was shot dead at the scene, while Sergeant Demonte was taken to the hospital and pronounced dead there.

    Mr. Brutcher, 35, was shot and killed outside the home, the State Police said. His brother, Nathan Brutcher, 32, was also shot and taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. His condition is unknown.

    Norberto Rodriguez, who lives across the street from where the shooting occurred, said he saw a man dressed in camouflage emerge from the house with a gun. Another man ran out, apparently to restrain him, and the man with the rifle shot him, Mr. Rodriguez said.

    Source Article from https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/13/nyregion/bristol-connecticut-shooting.html

    WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 18: Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) speaks during a news conference following a Senate democratic caucus meeting on voting rights and the filibuster on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2022 in Washington, DC.

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    WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 18: Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) speaks during a news conference following a Senate democratic caucus meeting on voting rights and the filibuster on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2022 in Washington, DC.

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    Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-NY, is defending his decision to hold failed votes on changing the filibuster and voting rights legislation as a necessary step in holding Republicans and members of his own party accountable for their votes.

    In an interview with NPR, Schumer downplayed the risks of holding such a public demonstration of the rift within his own party ahead of this year’s midterm election. Schumer said the failed votes will help Democrats move forward, but did not offer a specific plan for how to enact the rest of President Biden’s agenda.

    “Senators are here to vote, they should be put on record,” Schumer said in defense of the failed votes. “Those who are opposed to advancing voting rights and who support suppression of voting rightsthe public should know who they are.”

    There has been intense pressure on Schumer and Biden to find a way to negotiate with the two consistent holdouts in their party, Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz. They tried public meetings, private meetings, trips to the White House and public shaming — all without success.

    Schumer said the votes that failed this week in the Senate forced every lawmaker to take sides in front of the country, including activists and members of the party’s base.

    “Now, the public knows where people stand,” he said. “I think those who voted against it will feel a lot of heat.”

    Schumer also defended Biden’s negotiating strategy on voting rights, in particular.

    “He has made it clear how he felt he gave three very powerful speeches,” Schumer said. “He spoke individually to Senators Manchin and Sinema. So he’s he’s working alongside us because both of us feel that this is a vital issue to the Republic.”

    The blame, he said, lies with two Democrats who who ignored the rest of the party who viewed Senate rules as “less important than the right to vote.”

    Despite setbacks, Schumer finds some success in his first year as Majority Leader

    Schumer is marking his own first anniversary as Senate Majority leader. In that time Democrats passed the nearly $2 trillion American Rescue Plan to address the ongoing coronavirus crisis and a separate $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill. But the vast majority of Biden’s domestic agenda, including addressing climate change, voting rights and an expansion of the social safety net, continues to languish in the Senate.

    Speaking Thursday in his office in the Capitol, Schumer echoed the words Biden used a day before at his own press conference marking his first year in office.

    “We’ve had a successful year,” Schumer said. “We haven’t had it completely successful, but you keep fighting.”

    “We’re in the week of MLK Day, the inspiration of Dr. King who never gave up, who didn’t let setbacks set him back and who didn’t shy from tough fights, even though the outcome was not clear at the beginning,” he said. “That’s our inspiration.”

    Democrats are preparing for what could be a brutal election in November. Historically, it is common for the party of the president to lose seats in a midterm election. Plus Democrats have to contend with newly drawn congressional lines that could reduce their numbers on their own.

    But Democrats have also failed to follow through on some of the most basic promises to voters, like passing new voting rights protections.

    Schumer focused instead on what Democrats did achieve.

    “We put more judges in these are lifetime appointments, “The [American Rescue Plan] bill is one of the most progressive and important pieces of legislation in decades,” he said. “We put more judges in all in office in the first year of a president’s term or a majority leader’s term than anyone since…40 or 50 years.”

    He said those achievements, paired with the work Democrats were able to complete with the help of Republicans, make for a significant record.

    “We got a big bipartisan bill done, the bipartisan infrastructure bill done, and many other things as well,” Schumer said. “Are we going to continue to fight on voting rights? Yes.”

    Source Article from https://www.npr.org/2022/01/20/1074439272/schumer-insists-failed-votes-on-elections-and-filibuster-were-the-right-thing-to