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this is a master plan of project amad. iran said to the iea, no work has been conducted with mul multi-point initiation. the scientific terminology is something necessary to understand the production of nuclear weapons, but here's what they say. no work has been conducted with mpi technology in hemisphe rrhe geometry. hundreds more documents proven. iran said to the agency that it had not conducted metallurgical works specifically designed for a nuclear device. but the files again show that this is a lie. iran conducted extensive metallurgical work specifically designed for a nuclear device. here's an original iranian folder. plenty more in the archive. what i'm showing you tonight is just a fraction of the total material that we have. but even from this sample, you can draw four main conclusions. first, iran lied about never having a nuclear weapons program. 100,000 secret files proved that they lied. second, even after the deal, iran continued to preserve and expand its nuclear weapons for future use. why would a terrori
this is a master plan of project amad. iran said to the iea, no work has been conducted with mul multi-point initiation. the scientific terminology is something necessary to understand the production of nuclear weapons, but here's what they say. no work has been conducted with mpi technology in hemisphe rrhe geometry. hundreds more documents proven. iran said to the agency that it had not conducted metallurgical works specifically designed for a nuclear device. but the files again show that...
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. >> and joining me now, kadiatou diallo, the mother of amadou diallo. fired 40 shots at him while reaching into his wallet. also joining me is the fiance of sean bell, who was killed in the early morning hours before his wedding in november of 2006. we should mention in both cases, the officers in both cases were not criminally convicted, but the victims' families did reach multiple dollar settlements with the city. thank you both for being here. and kadiatou, i want to start with you. walk us through what the family of eric kbarner must be dealing with now. because it's a combination of the grief from losing your loved one, the obvious grief, but also suddenly being thrust into the public spotlight and having your loved one's life sort of dissected in public as well. >> first and foremost, my condolences to the family. i'm sad after 15 years since amadou was gunned down in his own vestibule, 41 bullets shot at him for no reason, cases after cases have been -- many people have lost their children in the hands of those who are supposed to protect and ser
. >> and joining me now, kadiatou diallo, the mother of amadou diallo. fired 40 shots at him while reaching into his wallet. also joining me is the fiance of sean bell, who was killed in the early morning hours before his wedding in november of 2006. we should mention in both cases, the officers in both cases were not criminally convicted, but the victims' families did reach multiple dollar settlements with the city. thank you both for being here. and kadiatou, i want to start with you....
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>> he is the son of i amad mouyini one of the most symbolic. this is a son for hezbollah. special forces tremendous symbolic and political value for hezbollah. not only jihad mounigha was killed but several commanders. this is a very painful, not only militarily but symbol lick that he was celebrated as one of the foremost commanders in hezbollah. >> remind us for people who don't know the i hopes and out ofs of this why is that in some ways a strange situation. absolutely. what you have now in syria, it has become a battlefield, a battle field for regional powers. it's really regional powers fighting wars by probationies. on the one hand action you have turkey saudi arabia and on the other, iran and hezbollah. they have played a key part a pistol part in really allowing president assad to survive in the last four years. hezbollah in particular has major strategicing assets and in certain strategic areas inside syria. in particular in flinitra. this is an area between israel and syria. it's the soft belly of damascus. if you take it, you can drive. it's almost 20 -- only 2
>> he is the son of i amad mouyini one of the most symbolic. this is a son for hezbollah. special forces tremendous symbolic and political value for hezbollah. not only jihad mounigha was killed but several commanders. this is a very painful, not only militarily but symbol lick that he was celebrated as one of the foremost commanders in hezbollah. >> remind us for people who don't know the i hopes and out ofs of this why is that in some ways a strange situation. absolutely. what you...
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amad, how do you get to a cease-fire so the killing of both sides stops? >> look.alse i said we want to live in peace and stability but we have to put end for the tragedy of the palestinpeople not only in gaza. also in the west bank. we want to put in for the occupation. the occupation is the source of all evil. i think the international community should help the palestinians now to end this occupation and to give the palestinians a chance to establish their state in order to live like any people in the world. >> do you feel that the other arab states have stood by you enough? >> yeah. i think -- i think they support us. really, we are a from the regimes. all of them are keeping silent. they are looking at our people are killed and the conducted massacres and looking for us, watching us doing nothing. i also, united nations. you know gaza, gaza is about 75% of the population are civilians and i think that united nation, according to the international law, they should give them shelter and protection. no one protects the palestinians. >> mr. amad, do you think hamas
amad, how do you get to a cease-fire so the killing of both sides stops? >> look.alse i said we want to live in peace and stability but we have to put end for the tragedy of the palestinpeople not only in gaza. also in the west bank. we want to put in for the occupation. the occupation is the source of all evil. i think the international community should help the palestinians now to end this occupation and to give the palestinians a chance to establish their state in order to live like...
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the unit faced controversy in 1999 after four plainclothes officers fired 41 shots at amadou diallo,med student outside his apartment building in the bronx, claiming he fit the description of a man wanted for rape. the officers who shot diallo were found not guilty. the unit was disbanded in 2002 after a federal investigation uncovered racial profiling. in 2020, the nypd disbanded all of its plainclothes anti-crime units, the kind responsible for the chokehold death of eric garner. new york city mayor and former police officer eric adams told cnn on monday specialized units aren't inherently bad. >> the units don't create abuse. abusive behavior creates abuse. >> reporter: nearly 25 years later, amadou diallo's mother is still fighting to change police practices. >> i have to hold my heart and i have to let them know that this is a club that we wish we never had to welcome them. and this is a club that no families want to be part of. >> reporter: from philadelphia to baltimore and indianapolis, memphis is the latest example of an all too common cycle, crime rises, police create an ag
the unit faced controversy in 1999 after four plainclothes officers fired 41 shots at amadou diallo,med student outside his apartment building in the bronx, claiming he fit the description of a man wanted for rape. the officers who shot diallo were found not guilty. the unit was disbanded in 2002 after a federal investigation uncovered racial profiling. in 2020, the nypd disbanded all of its plainclothes anti-crime units, the kind responsible for the chokehold death of eric garner. new york...
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the iranians call it project amad.t is secret, illicit, it is an ongoing scheme to construct nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them, including a very specific plan to develop five warheads, each containing a 10-kiloton yield. here is what the prime minister netanyahu said about this program in an incredible press conference, incredible bit of intelligence earlier today.nc >> this was iran's chance to fully come clean. they could tell the truth. they could say, we have this program, this secret program, it's over, it doesn't exist, we destroyed them. here's what iran actually told them. it said, iran denied the existence of a coordinated program and the development of the nuclear explosive device and specifically denied the existence of the plan. the material proves otherwise, iran authorized, initiated, and funded project amad. a coordinated program aimed at the development of a nuclear explosive device. here's another document from the archive. a master plan of project amad. >> sean: i'm told the that entire pr
the iranians call it project amad.t is secret, illicit, it is an ongoing scheme to construct nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them, including a very specific plan to develop five warheads, each containing a 10-kiloton yield. here is what the prime minister netanyahu said about this program in an incredible press conference, incredible bit of intelligence earlier today.nc >> this was iran's chance to fully come clean. they could tell the truth. they could say, we have this program,...
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. >>> 41, that is the number of times an unarmed black man named amadou diallo was shot by the new york 1999. the police had thought he might be a criminal they were looking for. he wasn't. they thought he had a gun in his hands. he didn't. it turned out to be a wallet. diallo died in police custody. this is one of the first cases of police violence my next guest looked into and he's been thinking about race, policing and power ever since. the mega best-selling author malcolm gladwell joins me now. malcolm, let me start by asking you about that case which you wrote about because, you know, we can see in the case of george floyd -- this struck me as essentially premeditated murder, but the diallo case is more interesting because we're often told that police are trained. and when you think about 41 shots, one's reaction is, well, they don't seem to be trained very well because that seems like a lot of emotion and not a lot of training. what is going on in those moments? >> the one thing -- i did a podcast episode last season for my podcast "revisionist history" on police shooting and i me
. >>> 41, that is the number of times an unarmed black man named amadou diallo was shot by the new york 1999. the police had thought he might be a criminal they were looking for. he wasn't. they thought he had a gun in his hands. he didn't. it turned out to be a wallet. diallo died in police custody. this is one of the first cases of police violence my next guest looked into and he's been thinking about race, policing and power ever since. the mega best-selling author malcolm gladwell...
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al jazeera journalist amad ahmad idris has been confined. >> reporting events in the northeast of the country and indeed has been one of the few if only sources of information from the northeast. and ahead of elections happening, and the expectation that we would be getting reports from the al jazeera journalists who are based there and who have worked all along embedded with the military and reporting on the military activities in the region we've particularly worried about this situation. >> this is the closest presidential election since the end of military rule in 1999. the incumbent goodluck jonathan or the main opposition opponent, muhammedu habari, there are concerns about violence. >> there will probably be some violence around the country. however i'm not particularly worried about nationwide violence or anything like that. as i said before, the fact that there's been such a healthy discussion about violence will be helpful. >>> the electoral commission has had problems are distributing voter cards. it is a huge logistical challenge with nearly 60 million people expected to v
al jazeera journalist amad ahmad idris has been confined. >> reporting events in the northeast of the country and indeed has been one of the few if only sources of information from the northeast. and ahead of elections happening, and the expectation that we would be getting reports from the al jazeera journalists who are based there and who have worked all along embedded with the military and reporting on the military activities in the region we've particularly worried about this...
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>> david, looking at this case now, should the school and city apologize to amad?the police department and the schools have tough jobs to do already, and i think those jobs get made harder by the kind of a culture of fear that's been fostered and number toured in our city and through our state and country, really, over the last several months anyway. >> but the police to be fair made a horrible mistake here that questioned the innocence of a 14-year-old kid. >> no, and i agree with that. i think that, again, i would go on the side of caution. the school district is in a tough spot. they are in a situation if something had happened and they had done nothing, they would be criticized for that. i think it's probably very reasonable that under the circumstance and suspicious package that police were called and, you know, i wasn't there and it's easy to monday morning quarterback but right up to the point where they made the decision to arrest him is where i kind of begin to question their actions. >> would you, how would you react in this case where the police didn't e
>> david, looking at this case now, should the school and city apologize to amad?the police department and the schools have tough jobs to do already, and i think those jobs get made harder by the kind of a culture of fear that's been fostered and number toured in our city and through our state and country, really, over the last several months anyway. >> but the police to be fair made a horrible mistake here that questioned the innocence of a 14-year-old kid. >> no, and i agree...
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starting 15 years ago with the killing of amadou diallo. innocent and unarmed but police shot at him 41 times and killed him while looking for someone else. since that high-profile police killing 15 years ago in 1999, according to the "new york daily news" today by their tabulation, new york city police officers have killed at least 179 people over 15 years. this is only people killed by on-duty police officers. and certainly a lot of these killings are unimpeachable circumstances from the point of view of the cops. in october when this crazed man wielding a hatchet launched an unprovoked attack on four rookie police officers just standing on a street corner in new york. that assailant with the ax was killed by those police officers who he attacked but not before he grievously wounded a couple of them. that man is among the 179 deaths contributed to police. so some of these circumstances are very different than others. but in more than a quarter of the killings by police in america's largest city, in more than a quarter of them, the assaila
starting 15 years ago with the killing of amadou diallo. innocent and unarmed but police shot at him 41 times and killed him while looking for someone else. since that high-profile police killing 15 years ago in 1999, according to the "new york daily news" today by their tabulation, new york city police officers have killed at least 179 people over 15 years. this is only people killed by on-duty police officers. and certainly a lot of these killings are unimpeachable circumstances...
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. >> who was amad shaw? >> he had a group called the mountain tigers and creating havoc, killing marines, army, you name it. >> reporter: latrel was outside cobble and his team had no idea how many fighters shaw had with him. >> i remember telling the guys, you know, grab extra rounds, we may need them. >> reporter: it was pitch black when the team were dropped by chopper a couple miles from where amad shaw was believed to be located. they hiked for hours through snowy, steep and treacherous terrain. as day came, they laid down so they wouldn't be detected. that's when everything went wrong. suddenly, they were surprised not by gunmen, but by a goat herder. >> i was laying next to a tree, probably 60 feet long. come walking down it and when he jumped off it, he jumped over the top of my gun. >> he didn't see you at all? >> he had no idea i was there. and i had no idea he was above me. >> reporter: did he say anything? >> not one word, just a look, that's all he would do is look. i know that sounds funny, but
. >> who was amad shaw? >> he had a group called the mountain tigers and creating havoc, killing marines, army, you name it. >> reporter: latrel was outside cobble and his team had no idea how many fighters shaw had with him. >> i remember telling the guys, you know, grab extra rounds, we may need them. >> reporter: it was pitch black when the team were dropped by chopper a couple miles from where amad shaw was believed to be located. they hiked for hours through...
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and that is joining me now is juan decooper, amad's mother and the attorney for mr. arbury's family. tell me, attorney merritt, what happened here and why haven't we not seen a grand jury convened to really go through the facts here when we have an unarmed young man jogging that's dead? >> what you have was three southern georgian white citizens who essentially put together a posse and lunched a young man in broad daylight. amad arbury, by all accounts, even by those of his accusers was seen running down the road. he was not carrying any stolen material. the worst that can be said about him is that he stopped at a home that was under construction, and he allegedly looked in through the window before carrying on his jog. the reason that we have not seen an indictment in my opinion is because these men were white. these men have strong law enforcement ties. the father, gregory mcmichael being law enforcement for 30 years, specifically working in the district attorney's office who would have been responsible for arresting these men, that d.a. recused herself. it passed
and that is joining me now is juan decooper, amad's mother and the attorney for mr. arbury's family. tell me, attorney merritt, what happened here and why haven't we not seen a grand jury convened to really go through the facts here when we have an unarmed young man jogging that's dead? >> what you have was three southern georgian white citizens who essentially put together a posse and lunched a young man in broad daylight. amad arbury, by all accounts, even by those of his accusers was...
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the material proves otherwise, they authorized, initiated, and funded project amad. here's another document from the archive. a master plan of project amad. >> sean: i'm told the prime minister did all that, entire presentation, powerpoint, without any notes. remember, this just comes three years after president obama signed off on what is the worst to deal in the history of the united states, frankly, the world. the multilateral agreement where the united states agreed to unlock $150 billion are frozen iranian assets and to send another 1.7 billion and cash including an initial $400 million down payment, literally shipped and cargo planes and cash and other currencies. subcritical sanctions were lifted at the time. what did we get in return? a promise from radical islamic mullahs of iran that they temporarily halt their nuclear weapons program? the same mullahs that actively plan for the destruction of israel? the same muscles that chant "death to america, death to israel," that fund terrorism all over the war that are fighting proxy war after proxy war in iraq and
the material proves otherwise, they authorized, initiated, and funded project amad. here's another document from the archive. a master plan of project amad. >> sean: i'm told the prime minister did all that, entire presentation, powerpoint, without any notes. remember, this just comes three years after president obama signed off on what is the worst to deal in the history of the united states, frankly, the world. the multilateral agreement where the united states agreed to unlock $150...
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mohsen fakhrizadeh, head of project amad, remember that name, fakhrizadeh. >> reporter: iran's foreign minister javad zarif has called the killing an act of state terror. accusing israel of being behind it. although tonight, neither although tonight, neither israel nor the pentagon is commenting. israel was widely blamed for four other assassinations of iranian nuclear scientists between 2010 and 2012. fakhrizadeh's killing comes as concerns grow over iran's uranium enrichment activity. that was what the now severely weakened iran nuclear deal, from which president trump withdrew, was meant to halt. >> james joining us now from london. joe biden has signaled his administration would rejoin the nuclear agreement with iran. but any iranian retaliation could complicate that. >> reporter: that's right. tonight, iran is already vowing revenge. this puts president-elect biden in an awkward position. because the middle east is already in a attention situation. this pushes the situation there further to the edge just before he takes office. >> james, thanks so much. >>> now to the yearlong abc
mohsen fakhrizadeh, head of project amad, remember that name, fakhrizadeh. >> reporter: iran's foreign minister javad zarif has called the killing an act of state terror. accusing israel of being behind it. although tonight, neither although tonight, neither israel nor the pentagon is commenting. israel was widely blamed for four other assassinations of iranian nuclear scientists between 2010 and 2012. fakhrizadeh's killing comes as concerns grow over iran's uranium enrichment activity....
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>> amadou diallo.ace. >> that's a high profile case. >> it doesn't matter if it's high profile. >>> bill cosby breaks his silence after multiple women accuse him of sexually assaulting them. why cosby says he expected more from "the black media." and al sharpton will reportedly sit down with the sony executive amy paschall who sent e-mails about president obama that many consider racist. why isn't the main street media all over that story? and if a republican wrote what she did, i argue it would be front-page news that and more on this busy news night. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way my volunteering. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma
>> amadou diallo.ace. >> that's a high profile case. >> it doesn't matter if it's high profile. >>> bill cosby breaks his silence after multiple women accuse him of sexually assaulting them. why cosby says he expected more from "the black media." and al sharpton will reportedly sit down with the sony executive amy paschall who sent e-mails about president obama that many consider racist. why isn't the main street media all over that story? and if a...
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that's what i went through when amadou was gunned down in 1999 as a mother.my connection to her -- this morning i talked to mrs. bell. i said you and trayvon martin's mom sabrina, please, give her my love, hold her high and give her a hug on my behalf because we want to reach out, but at the same time, this mother needs space. what she needs today is the mom that went through the same loss she's going through right now to help her heal. >> and i believe trayvon martin's mom came before the service over the weekend to try to give her that support. nicole, one of the speakers during the service talked about the lost potential that one of the things you grieve is not just your loved one but what could have happened, the grandchildren you'll never have, the future. again, i hate to even have you have to deal with it, but that is part of it, right? because you've been through that piece of it knowing that there was a future that was planned out that's also been robbed. >> and for me, the hardest part is knowing my daughters are growing up without their father. no
that's what i went through when amadou was gunned down in 1999 as a mother.my connection to her -- this morning i talked to mrs. bell. i said you and trayvon martin's mom sabrina, please, give her my love, hold her high and give her a hug on my behalf because we want to reach out, but at the same time, this mother needs space. what she needs today is the mom that went through the same loss she's going through right now to help her heal. >> and i believe trayvon martin's mom came before...
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. >> the information i have here -- correct me if i am wrong is that it's the son of i amad the kogniaho was killed in dubai about 2008, i think it was. is this not the first time israel is alleged to have attacked across syrian territory? >> that's right but it's the first time we have had an attack of thisnate. we haven't had a great deal of information about people of this nature being attacked before. we are trying to find more detail about this specific attack. it will have repercussions as it turns out to be as you have said, you know somebody associated with this attack in dubai. >> more information as we get it for now, nicole johnston thank you very much indeed live from beirut. >>> isil has released about 200 captives from the minoritiyazy yadi community taken to kurdish held territory. not clear why they were released. many are elderly. jane araff reports from the capitol of baghdad. >> reporter: most were elderly, disabled or sick. all of them were traumatized. among them are some of the oldest members of an ancient religious minority under attack by isil. when the gunmen r
. >> the information i have here -- correct me if i am wrong is that it's the son of i amad the kogniaho was killed in dubai about 2008, i think it was. is this not the first time israel is alleged to have attacked across syrian territory? >> that's right but it's the first time we have had an attack of thisnate. we haven't had a great deal of information about people of this nature being attacked before. we are trying to find more detail about this specific attack. it will have...
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i think it's an amading thing. as people start to have experiences with government that more match the experiences they have in their personal lives. my sincere hope and my wish for the world is that really makes people have a confidence in government, the changes they experience with the political realm. >> i mean, that was amazing. thank you. fantastic answer and think you're absolutely right that this administration is taking a page out of silicon valley's innovation book, right? so they're bringing innovation to the government and bringing those practices back to the citizens. matt i want to talk with you about that. i'm fascinated with what you're doing with the brigade. any successful government, participation is important at any level from the elite to the grassroots but not everyone feels they can be heard or they can make an impact. with social media we know it's changed how constituents and electives act with each other. if democracy is your start-up and we know it's a hard job to mobilize constituents to
i think it's an amading thing. as people start to have experiences with government that more match the experiences they have in their personal lives. my sincere hope and my wish for the world is that really makes people have a confidence in government, the changes they experience with the political realm. >> i mean, that was amazing. thank you. fantastic answer and think you're absolutely right that this administration is taking a page out of silicon valley's innovation book, right? so...
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for sheik amad, the only way to provide for his family is to leave the country, he says. >> i do notant to stay here anymore. i can't feed my children. my children are always asking for food. i know the journey is risky, but i leave it to allah. >> he bought an illegal passage out of myanmar and will join the thousands who plan to sail to tie land or malaysia. it's. vessel used by people trying to escape from myanmar. this boat that the normally holds 10 as crew will have 50 and 60. men will sleep on decks while women and children squeeze into the cargo hole. if the journey takes longer than expected, they could run out of food and water. despite the risk, more people are making these trips. they usually catch a boat. it costs around $100 u.s. dollars to take them. this way, they by pass the big human trafficking rings. it's cheaper but riskier but the vessels are less sea worthy. passengers could still ends up in traffickers' hands when they arrive at their destination. still, it spawned an industry of sorts. this man says he's arranged to take? >> i am not doing this for the money.
for sheik amad, the only way to provide for his family is to leave the country, he says. >> i do notant to stay here anymore. i can't feed my children. my children are always asking for food. i know the journey is risky, but i leave it to allah. >> he bought an illegal passage out of myanmar and will join the thousands who plan to sail to tie land or malaysia. it's. vessel used by people trying to escape from myanmar. this boat that the normally holds 10 as crew will have 50 and 60....
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mr vladimir putin amade no commitments on that key issue >> reporter: in search of his grand coalition, francois hollande finished a week of international diplomacy in moscow. here he found a receptive vladimir putin. after several hours of talks, the only fruits of cooperation were these. >> translation: we agreed today to reinforce our anti terrorist work, improve exchange of operational information fighting terrorism, set up a constructive relationship between our military specialists in order to avoid duplication and incidents. >> reporter: that is still a long way from a grand coalition. disagreement over putin's ally president bashar al-assad is the stumbling block. >> translation: we want the discussions in vienna to lead to a political solution. the executive power must be given to an independent unity government during transition which will have as its gold as constitution, elections covering all sections of society and members of the diaspera. it is clear that bashar al-assad does not have a place in the place of syria. >> reporter: in syria there were more russian air strike
mr vladimir putin amade no commitments on that key issue >> reporter: in search of his grand coalition, francois hollande finished a week of international diplomacy in moscow. here he found a receptive vladimir putin. after several hours of talks, the only fruits of cooperation were these. >> translation: we agreed today to reinforce our anti terrorist work, improve exchange of operational information fighting terrorism, set up a constructive relationship between our military...
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right nearby with new hampshire it was an amading credible thing. by the way-- amazing incredible thing. when i met with people, the number one problem, heroin. i say how is that possible? you look at these beautiful fields and the beautiful little roads and everything is so beautiful, and it watts the number one problem and it comes from our southern border and we're going to close up that border and we're going to build a wall and stop them from coming in. we're going to stop them. people are going to come into our country but they're going to come in legally. [ cheers ] >> we're going to solve the problem. i watch these p eurekas ndits. -- punnedits. i said we have to do something because we have people that don't know what they're doing in running our country. they don't know what they're doing. we have to do it. it takes guts to run for president. i'm not a politician, i'm not a politician, all talk no action, nothing gets done. anyway, we're coming down and i said to myself, you know, there's so many things, and then i watched the pundits and
right nearby with new hampshire it was an amading credible thing. by the way-- amazing incredible thing. when i met with people, the number one problem, heroin. i say how is that possible? you look at these beautiful fields and the beautiful little roads and everything is so beautiful, and it watts the number one problem and it comes from our southern border and we're going to close up that border and we're going to build a wall and stop them from coming in. we're going to stop them. people are...
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amad was a yellow cab driver four years. a few months ago he defected and joined uber. one of the ride sharing companies that build service around a phone app. >> on uber is one of the most reason. >> you can drive any time you want. >> right. >> reporter: san francisco cab drivers association estimates a third of 8500 licensed drivers dumped their tas and went over to the other side. one that's they claim is unregulated and unsafe. >> it appears to be those drivers are the worse drivers. these are the drivers everybody is complaining about. being crazy drivers and jerks. >> reporter: last year cab drivers protested what they called road taxis that don't have the pay the same fees and are taking a big chunk out of
amad was a yellow cab driver four years. a few months ago he defected and joined uber. one of the ride sharing companies that build service around a phone app. >> on uber is one of the most reason. >> you can drive any time you want. >> right. >> reporter: san francisco cab drivers association estimates a third of 8500 licensed drivers dumped their tas and went over to the other side. one that's they claim is unregulated and unsafe. >> it appears to be those...
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i'm amad how much self-reflection -- chris: are you worried you're not measuring up to this chinese modelf zeal inotherhood? >> yes, i do think that we need to encoura our kids to wor k harder on a lot of different things. yes. and t second thing though is i do worry we praise kids for accomplishnt rather than hard work. if you talk to the best psychologist that's what the chineose do well, you prayor hard work, not just give a trophy just forarticipating in the soccer game. chris: you're the little one just starting this process he. >> i'm jt starting off but i have to tell you, chris, i have alady caved ito her in ways that i did not think i would. i'm already, you know, i used to think she will not watch any tv before she's 6 years old. of coursehe watches television because i'm stressed out and i need to have a little peace. chris: you're toughn yourself as a parent having know you well and you have kids who already progressed through this vel of suzuki-type training and everything is hard work and relentless repetition. how have youone? >> i will tellhat you i haven't done well enoug
i'm amad how much self-reflection -- chris: are you worried you're not measuring up to this chinese modelf zeal inotherhood? >> yes, i do think that we need to encoura our kids to wor k harder on a lot of different things. yes. and t second thing though is i do worry we praise kids for accomplishnt rather than hard work. if you talk to the best psychologist that's what the chineose do well, you prayor hard work, not just give a trophy just forarticipating in the soccer game. chris: you're...
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salon owners vanessa and amad of california say they've been living in fear. >> right now we don't have insurance and we're pretty much confused and scared. >> reporter: a pre-existing condition for one of their girls made insurance unaffordable. >> it's way too much right now. >> reporter: the big question, how affordable are the plans? our health care expert, michelle katz puts them to the test with our salon owner, vanessa. >> let's go to shop and compare tool and press let's get started. >> reporter: taking us step by step through the site, type in your zip code, age, dependents and income and you get instant plans. >> all your plans are listed here. >> reporter: depending on the level of coverage you want. >> we have the bronze, the silver, the gold, and the platin platinum. >> reporter: when vanessa previously shopped around for her family of four, she was quoted $2,000 a month. today she found a plan for just $427. >> how was that process? >> it was really easy actually. >> reporter: sounds easy but michelle says there is a catch. >> if you look at the fine line over here it says
salon owners vanessa and amad of california say they've been living in fear. >> right now we don't have insurance and we're pretty much confused and scared. >> reporter: a pre-existing condition for one of their girls made insurance unaffordable. >> it's way too much right now. >> reporter: the big question, how affordable are the plans? our health care expert, michelle katz puts them to the test with our salon owner, vanessa. >> let's go to shop and compare tool...
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i'm amade and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us.e second time in his many months the world health organization is meeting to determine if the ongoing global outbreak of monkeypox infections warrants a public health emergency. this comes as the cdc ann. today the first two confirmed cases in children one is a toddler in california monkeypox spreads through close skin to skin contact which in the case of children could include holding cuddling feeding as well as through shared items, california has the second most cases in the us behind new york most of the california cases are in the bay area. new data shows the latinx community in san francisco is being disproportionately impacted by the monkeypox virus abc 7 news reporter loose. pena is live now with what community leaders are saying about this loose. yes, emma and dan if we think back to the beginning of the covid-19 pandemic latinos were disproportionately impacted by this virus for multiple reasons, including unclear communication poor language based services and supply now comm
i'm amade and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us.e second time in his many months the world health organization is meeting to determine if the ongoing global outbreak of monkeypox infections warrants a public health emergency. this comes as the cdc ann. today the first two confirmed cases in children one is a toddler in california monkeypox spreads through close skin to skin contact which in the case of children could include holding cuddling feeding as well as through shared items,...
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amad dumas started the hunger strike.e has been in detention since december for violating a law that effectively bans street protests. i job description security forces have arrested four alleged isil recruiters. they are accused of asking young egyptian then port said to fight for iraq in syria. the fourmen confessed they are part of an isil cell with four other members at large. those reports were attributed to the director of security in the state run newspaper, a al afhafram. the first person in the united states is on life support. the man went from liberia to texas in late september. 15 who came in to contact with the patient have been quart quarantined the hecht officials are looking for a man they describe as quote low risk. a hospital is preparing for the arrival of a u.s. cameraman after he also caught the virus in linebiera. the center on of disease control director tom frieden spoke on nbc's "meet the press." he described the virus spreading so fast that it's hard to keep up. he was encouraging, though, about
amad dumas started the hunger strike.e has been in detention since december for violating a law that effectively bans street protests. i job description security forces have arrested four alleged isil recruiters. they are accused of asking young egyptian then port said to fight for iraq in syria. the fourmen confessed they are part of an isil cell with four other members at large. those reports were attributed to the director of security in the state run newspaper, a al afhafram. the first...
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rehearsals underway at eagle square in abuja for the inauguration of nigeria's' new president mo amadou. second of state john kerry will be attending along with leaders from across africa. after the celebrations, buhari says he will get to work. he has major problems zero deal w economists say the country is almost. the country is almost broke. billions of dollars in lost revenues being buhari has promised to end it and improve security. >> there is a lot of expectations fromexpectations from nigerians nigeria has seen a huge did he complain in terms of its inning inning from structural conditions and also in terms of processes and in terms of the way the government has been run.. decay in inning from structure dwindling revenues. >> reporter: ninety-first problem he may have to deal with is the massive lack of fuel. hundreds of flights have been canceled, many banks and factories have had to close analysts say the fuel crisis is linked to corruption in the oil sector. >> there are going to be a number of measures. or preach today take in order to deal with corrupt practices. one, those
rehearsals underway at eagle square in abuja for the inauguration of nigeria's' new president mo amadou. second of state john kerry will be attending along with leaders from across africa. after the celebrations, buhari says he will get to work. he has major problems zero deal w economists say the country is almost. the country is almost broke. billions of dollars in lost revenues being buhari has promised to end it and improve security. >> there is a lot of expectations fromexpectations...
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riis beach in queens on friday, after a rip current took a teen swimmer, identified as 19-year-old amadou thiam, under as he was cooling off with his friend. hours later dominic nixon spotting his body. >> i just kept seeing a shadow out in the water and we got close i put my flashlight on it and it was him. >> reporter: the 19-year-old later died at the hospital. according to the national weather service, rip currents are the third leading cause of weather-related deaths. so far at least 63 people have been killed by rip currents this year. that number on track to surpass the yearly average. if you get caught in a rip current first experts say you want to flip and then float. stay calm. then swim parallel to shore at an angle until you don't feel the current pull anymore. if that doesn't work float and wait for help. linsey? >> linsey: potentially life-saving guidance there. thank you, jaclyn. turning overseas and those drone strikes intensifying deep inside russia. dash cam video circulating online shows the moment a drone hit a high-rise building in moscow. russia blames ukraine, calli
riis beach in queens on friday, after a rip current took a teen swimmer, identified as 19-year-old amadou thiam, under as he was cooling off with his friend. hours later dominic nixon spotting his body. >> i just kept seeing a shadow out in the water and we got close i put my flashlight on it and it was him. >> reporter: the 19-year-old later died at the hospital. according to the national weather service, rip currents are the third leading cause of weather-related deaths. so far at...
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amad. what to we do now? nicolas crist off said something i found provocative in the times had can says this waet the united states should quietly make clear that the mad prince has gone too far, not just with this murder but with his war in yemen, confrontation in qatar and will forever be tainted a murderer belongs not at state denners but in a prison cell. what should the united states do now? >> i'm not in the btds of maimal i think that's volatile 237 we need to grang for an fau let's not forget the militant shiite islamism emerging from islam. had is holding captive by hezbollah and iran is actually moving its missile operations into sutern iran. so this is a gak not concerning islam. what i would do if i was advising president is say it's woin a a it off sfaut. all forms of islamic terrorism. that includes containing cutting off funding for months. that involves not just in investing in military opraugzs because they are an emaerjs and babies a it it son it's morcomplicated that deskreebed in the gcc.
amad. what to we do now? nicolas crist off said something i found provocative in the times had can says this waet the united states should quietly make clear that the mad prince has gone too far, not just with this murder but with his war in yemen, confrontation in qatar and will forever be tainted a murderer belongs not at state denners but in a prison cell. what should the united states do now? >> i'm not in the btds of maimal i think that's volatile 237 we need to grang for an fau...
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i'm amade and i'm dan ashley. month old jasper wu was asleep in his car seat when he was killed struck by a stray bullet in a rolling gun battle between rival gangs on 880 in oakland. the shooting happened in november of 2021. the third of three suspects was arrested late last year. and today we're learning the district attorney made changes that could lower the sentences these suspects face. jasper's parents spoke only with abc 7 news anchor deon lemme. she is in the newsroom with the story tonight, dan and alma since jasper's death. the wolf family has been through a roller coaster of emotions. the reason why we sat down today is an internal memo. i obtained from the alameda county district attorney's office, which shows pamela price instructing prosecutors not to rely on enhancements which could mean a major difference in sentencing. these days and wu and her husband spend their time tending to their collection of succulents and trying to move on from the tragic events of november 6 2021. do you think about jas
i'm amade and i'm dan ashley. month old jasper wu was asleep in his car seat when he was killed struck by a stray bullet in a rolling gun battle between rival gangs on 880 in oakland. the shooting happened in november of 2021. the third of three suspects was arrested late last year. and today we're learning the district attorney made changes that could lower the sentences these suspects face. jasper's parents spoke only with abc 7 news anchor deon lemme. she is in the newsroom with the story...
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it amadness. >> there is a theory, general mcarthur and patton and they all had affairs.n digital media unvaf elling all of this stuff. >> i don't think the problem is that the general had an affair. he was director of the cia and he walked into one of the black mailable situations that he could have. it is not that he is a general messing around. according to the code of military justice that is not allowed. the press is focused on the director of the cia having this problem. >> perhaps the biggest story today is benghazi blowing up again. pushing very, very hard now getting vicious in the rhetoric towards ambassador rice and so on. what do you think she was merely passing on intelligence and therefore if she wants to make secretary of state, she can do it. >> i was the host and we were trying to get the secretary of state to talk about benghazi. and she didn't go out. didn't she make herself a key player? >> and she could have said look, we believe there are a number of possible theories here. >> she was a good soldier and did what the administration told her to do. >>
it amadness. >> there is a theory, general mcarthur and patton and they all had affairs.n digital media unvaf elling all of this stuff. >> i don't think the problem is that the general had an affair. he was director of the cia and he walked into one of the black mailable situations that he could have. it is not that he is a general messing around. according to the code of military justice that is not allowed. the press is focused on the director of the cia having this problem....
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ibrahim amad is serving a seven-day suspension which includes the prom. the school decided not to charge him with a class b felony. in the end, his date accepted and they will likely go to dinner instead of the dance. >>> italian authorities are sweeping up terror suspects today linked to one major attack and allegedly planning to go after a more high-profile target. correspondent amy kellogg has more tonight. >> reporter: italian police have busted an al qaeda cell some directly implicated in an incredible bloodshed, an attack on a market that killed 100 people in 2009. pakistan remains their main target. they thought attacking it would cause islamabad to withdraw its supports for u.s. troops in afghanistan. they may have planned a suicide attempt on the van can in 2010 that they never carried out. the vatican has been quick to play down the suggestion but acknowledge these are tough times. >> translator: we are all exposed. in a certain sense, we are all scared because we don't know what could happen but it seems to me the pope is very calm. >> reporter
ibrahim amad is serving a seven-day suspension which includes the prom. the school decided not to charge him with a class b felony. in the end, his date accepted and they will likely go to dinner instead of the dance. >>> italian authorities are sweeping up terror suspects today linked to one major attack and allegedly planning to go after a more high-profile target. correspondent amy kellogg has more tonight. >> reporter: italian police have busted an al qaeda cell some directly...
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. ♪ >> this weeking with something amading happens.rt ruled against a big corporation and they very rarely rule against them. the court decided unanimously that there is one right that corporations don't have the right to have. they can't read or trick people on their labels. but before you celebrate, you'll need to know the ruling against the coca-cola company, that makes a drink that is only 3% pomegranate juices. coca-cola was being sued by a los angeles couple, stewart and lynda resneyk. they say they were losing customers because they were being tricked. they usually say that when consumers read fruit juice, they can be tricked most of the time. they said don't make me feel bad, because i thought this was pomegranate juice. in addition to the name pomegranate blue berry, it displays blueberries and raspberries in front of a pomegranate. it opens a wide range of product labels to challenge. until thursday, many maintained that sellers of bev reasonables and food products could not be sued. the fda often allowed food in factors to p
. ♪ >> this weeking with something amading happens.rt ruled against a big corporation and they very rarely rule against them. the court decided unanimously that there is one right that corporations don't have the right to have. they can't read or trick people on their labels. but before you celebrate, you'll need to know the ruling against the coca-cola company, that makes a drink that is only 3% pomegranate juices. coca-cola was being sued by a los angeles couple, stewart and lynda...
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>> white house staff secretary stephanie grishah amade. the president says bring it on on a house hearing stacked to deck, we will show you how some neighbors blatantly tilted the coverage to professors, after shouted question about she hates the president, praised from liberal commentators and scorn from those on the right. >> there she was standing up against hatred as her catholic religion has taught her to do. >> i will say as catholic seeing her invoke catholic faith at the moment at the apex of confrontation was a heart-stopping thing. >> the speaker today losing it, some jason: postal. >> don't mess when it comes to holiness because i'm accused of working with vladimir putin, doesn't mean i hate her, i'm a catholic. >> another moment viral, joe biden goes off on a voter who challenged him about his son's work in ukraine calling him a liar and questioning his intelligence. kamala harris pulls the plug on candidacy, isn't journalist the consensus that she ran a lousy campaign, interview with howard stern hillary revealed how bummed sh
>> white house staff secretary stephanie grishah amade. the president says bring it on on a house hearing stacked to deck, we will show you how some neighbors blatantly tilted the coverage to professors, after shouted question about she hates the president, praised from liberal commentators and scorn from those on the right. >> there she was standing up against hatred as her catholic religion has taught her to do. >> i will say as catholic seeing her invoke catholic faith at...
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plans to position a warship in the back sea amade clating. also, does north korea deserve a second sum with cnn has obtained new set light images that shows are in the has significantly expanded a could missile base. >> and two rising star who have met prettyly with president obama. stay with us. we're part of it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. your insurance rates skyrocket you could fix it with a pen. this is america's energy era. how about using that pen to sign up for new insurance instead? for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ billions of problems. sore gums? bleeding gums? painful flossing? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath healthy gums oral rinse fights gingivitis and plaque and prevents gum disease for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy, there's therabreath at walmart.
plans to position a warship in the back sea amade clating. also, does north korea deserve a second sum with cnn has obtained new set light images that shows are in the has significantly expanded a could missile base. >> and two rising star who have met prettyly with president obama. stay with us. we're part of it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. your insurance rates skyrocket you could fix it with a pen. this is america's energy era. how about using that pen...
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. >> do you think amad -- maliki will dig his heels in? >> he has to go. no one in iraq, no community in iraq supports maliki anymore so i'm afraid his bases are crumbling. >> what do you think of that move was it significant? >> i think that's one of his mistakes, i know he controls quite a bit of the security especially in the green zone but i think he's not going to fight, you know, in baghdad, i think that will bring him more into disrepute. >> and meanwhile whoever does take control of the country they've got problem of dealing with the islamic state on their hand. what about the kurdish efforts to resist the islamic state? >> i think it will be quite hard to bomb all the enemies of i.s.i.s. on the ground. these are very skillful insurgents and they are blended into the communities in the cities towns and so on. while probably a military can bomb some of their base but it will be difficult to, underground, i don't think merrick has the intention to do -- america has the sphwoangs do so -- the intention to do so. >> why do you think they moved out of c
. >> do you think amad -- maliki will dig his heels in? >> he has to go. no one in iraq, no community in iraq supports maliki anymore so i'm afraid his bases are crumbling. >> what do you think of that move was it significant? >> i think that's one of his mistakes, i know he controls quite a bit of the security especially in the green zone but i think he's not going to fight, you know, in baghdad, i think that will bring him more into disrepute. >> and meanwhile...
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amade the best of a bad situation? should he have worked earlier to stop the carnage that is now in its fifth year? >> give me your tired your poor -- >> generosity the white house wednesday, some of the syrian refugees who have made it to the u.s. as refugees flee the carnage of war, many are asking, who bears the blame for syria and how much fault lies with the united states and president obama? the conflict's roots lie in the arab spring and the assad regime's violent reaction to break away groups asking for revolution. what became a protest movement became a civil war. drew the line at military intervention. >> when they saw in effect that the u.s. being the plain player in the west, really had no reaction, they considered that a cartcarte blanche. >> after deciding to launch air strikes against assad mr. obama abruptly backed away. >> i will seek authorization for the use of force from the american people's represents in congress. >> reporter: congress balked. then russia stemmed in brokering a -- stepped in broke
amade the best of a bad situation? should he have worked earlier to stop the carnage that is now in its fifth year? >> give me your tired your poor -- >> generosity the white house wednesday, some of the syrian refugees who have made it to the u.s. as refugees flee the carnage of war, many are asking, who bears the blame for syria and how much fault lies with the united states and president obama? the conflict's roots lie in the arab spring and the assad regime's violent reaction to...
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amade this growing pressure over allegations involving falsified wait times, the president tried to assure veterans he is on top of this scandal and is ready to address it. >> if these allegations prove to be true, it is dishonorable, disgrateful a-- disgraceful andi will not tolerate it period. >> and while standing by shinseki, there were no longer any long-term promises of job security. >> i have said to rick, and i said it to him today, i want to see, you know, what the results of these reports are and there is going to be accountability. >> today white house deputy chief of staff rob nabors meets with leaders at the phoenix veterans affair administrators. the top executive for the phoenix v.a. system has been directed to repay thousands she received that was, quote, due to an administrative error. in new mexico, a medical center there had alleged bookkeeping misrepresentations investigated there. some patients are assigned to doctors who never see them. >> those are doctors who are either in administration or gone. >> no longer working there? >> right. >> but they still are listed as
amade this growing pressure over allegations involving falsified wait times, the president tried to assure veterans he is on top of this scandal and is ready to address it. >> if these allegations prove to be true, it is dishonorable, disgrateful a-- disgraceful andi will not tolerate it period. >> and while standing by shinseki, there were no longer any long-term promises of job security. >> i have said to rick, and i said it to him today, i want to see, you know, what the...
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. >> near where the armed radical group boko haram is concentrated, amad edris has more. >> why customers gather during the weekends to watch football and drink. the explosion happened at exactly the time when dozens of customers are expected. not far from the bar is a military facility. sit close to the border with cameroon and not far from the troubled spot borno state. borno yobe and adamostes have been under the state of emergency for at least one year yet attacks from boko haram has continued almost unabated. fingers pointed to boko haram. >> hundreds of christians gather in abuja to pray for the return of the school girls. boko haram wants to create a medieval islam icic state. the government does know where they are held but doesn't want to release it. >> vladimir putin will not be meeting with world leaders at the g-7 summit. we'll look at how his absence will impact the meeting in our sunday segment, ahead. ahead. u >>> there's word a christian sudanese woman may be released after being in prison for rejecting islam. her family is waiting for her freedom to be made official. we h
. >> near where the armed radical group boko haram is concentrated, amad edris has more. >> why customers gather during the weekends to watch football and drink. the explosion happened at exactly the time when dozens of customers are expected. not far from the bar is a military facility. sit close to the border with cameroon and not far from the troubled spot borno state. borno yobe and adamostes have been under the state of emergency for at least one year yet attacks from boko...
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to the demonstration and i met with one man who had his son on his shoulder and he said that when amadouith him, he was 3 years old. he was now wearing a t-shirt and standing about 17 years now. >> in your own case, several years ago, and years after the incident, one of the officers involved in the shooting of your son was reinstated in the right to carry a firearm. what was reaction to that? >> really when i learn that, i was stunned and surprised. because the investigation of the nypd, of course, exonerated the police officers but they did not implement changes. that officer was not the first time he was killing an innocent young man. he has killed before. and he believed in his head he could do the same work again. i condemn that. because it's okay to believe that you do wrong, and make sure that this will not happen again. instead of being in denial, because that police officer being reinstated proved to me that it's still continuing. >> and what is your message to police forces that you see as continuing this? >> my message to law enforcement community is that we have to restore tr
to the demonstration and i met with one man who had his son on his shoulder and he said that when amadouith him, he was 3 years old. he was now wearing a t-shirt and standing about 17 years now. >> in your own case, several years ago, and years after the incident, one of the officers involved in the shooting of your son was reinstated in the right to carry a firearm. what was reaction to that? >> really when i learn that, i was stunned and surprised. because the investigation of the...
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i think we're a lot smarter than we were even when i wrote my book "blink" about the amadou diallo case. and i think it's incumbent upon us to sit down with those people and figure out what are the 20 things we need to do to make the situation better? i say 20 for a reason. there isn't one thing we can do to make it better. it's going to be 20 different things, each of which will make a marginal difference. at the end, hopefully we'll have a structural change in the way that police officers behave. >> always learn from you, malcolm. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, fareed. >>> next on "gps," a tale of two cities. wuh wuhan, the one-time epicenter of covid-19, is now all but free of the disease and some 10 million people were recently tested there. now beijing is in the midst of its own outbreak. what in the world is happening in china? 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. having an annuity tells me my retirement is protected. protected lifetime income from an annuity can help your retirement plan ride out turbulent times. learn more at protectedincome.org. ♪ ♪ ♪
i think we're a lot smarter than we were even when i wrote my book "blink" about the amadou diallo case. and i think it's incumbent upon us to sit down with those people and figure out what are the 20 things we need to do to make the situation better? i say 20 for a reason. there isn't one thing we can do to make it better. it's going to be 20 different things, each of which will make a marginal difference. at the end, hopefully we'll have a structural change in the way that police...
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thank you, amading.that wants to send me personal congratulations on the patriots winning the super bowl because i'm totally convinced that i did it somehow. you can e-mail me them.
thank you, amading.that wants to send me personal congratulations on the patriots winning the super bowl because i'm totally convinced that i did it somehow. you can e-mail me them.
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thank you, amading. anyone that wants to send me personal congratulations on the patriots winning the super bowl because i'm totally convinced that i did it somehow. you can e-mail me them. see how my finger looks, i have a giant band-aid on my finger because i was really excited watching the super bowl while i was simultaneously grating cheese. that's why i have funny shaped band-aid oven my finger. the republican candidate for president took a trip to london and it went very poorly. it shows exactly how poorly it went. this is the best summary of how that trip went in mitt romney is doing a press conference with the leader of the labor party. how do you think he feels about his visit with him at this exact moment. he appeared to forget ed's name. he repeatedly described him as mr. leader. no one knew what mitt romney was talking about. it appeared to the less that they thought his name was ed leader. and that is how he felt about it. on that same trip he disparaged british preparations for the summer o
thank you, amading. anyone that wants to send me personal congratulations on the patriots winning the super bowl because i'm totally convinced that i did it somehow. you can e-mail me them. see how my finger looks, i have a giant band-aid on my finger because i was really excited watching the super bowl while i was simultaneously grating cheese. that's why i have funny shaped band-aid oven my finger. the republican candidate for president took a trip to london and it went very poorly. it shows...
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this was eric garner, it was amadou diallo. it was the same case over and over and still no change.yd's murder, god bless this country for standing up and saying enough is enough. eric garner did not die in vein. sean bell did not die in vein. it took -- it took a number of lives, unfortunately. it took a number of injustices, unfortunately. but each one was a part in getting to today. >> eric garner's mother gwenn carr attended the bill signing ceremony and joins us now. ms. carr, welcome. >> thank you. >> how are you doing these days? are you ok? >> yeah. i've been exhausted but i'm ok. celebrating a little bit of progress. >> what do you think of the policy changes we've seen lately? there's been a lot going on in the last few weeks? do you like what you see? >> yes, i do. i like seeing the protesters out here because we have to do this to bring awareness that there are problems in the u.s. and this is the only way we're going to get attention, although we have to do more that get attention. we have to get those bills signs like i got the eric garner anti-chokehold bill signed an
this was eric garner, it was amadou diallo. it was the same case over and over and still no change.yd's murder, god bless this country for standing up and saying enough is enough. eric garner did not die in vein. sean bell did not die in vein. it took -- it took a number of lives, unfortunately. it took a number of injustices, unfortunately. but each one was a part in getting to today. >> eric garner's mother gwenn carr attended the bill signing ceremony and joins us now. ms. carr,...
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choice that some democrats feel they need to make between the person they love, i think that was amadingt you said. and the priority to beat trump fop some people those are not the same things, the policies they hold dear is not the same thing as beating trump. it is not a question about electability, it is a question about the half of ms that was a more progressive candidate. i'm sorry, i said democrarepubl but i meant democrats. >> did t is not time to not raid our aspirations or stooifl what is possible when we movement build together. my mother was a super vouter, afternoon i grew up in the after math of policies like red lining, many reasons to feel small and imvisible and voice less. i believed her then and i still do and that is what i see and feel on the grount here. we're working hard to foster the confidence and the trust of every caucus goer and to enlist them in the vision for our country. this is ultimately about vision that we should be in pursuit of. these things are considered unattain able not because of a deaf sis of resources but a last of political will and resourceag
choice that some democrats feel they need to make between the person they love, i think that was amadingt you said. and the priority to beat trump fop some people those are not the same things, the policies they hold dear is not the same thing as beating trump. it is not a question about electability, it is a question about the half of ms that was a more progressive candidate. i'm sorry, i said democrarepubl but i meant democrats. >> did t is not time to not raid our aspirations or...
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tushs out to have involved this amading' ray of true crime all stars. and he wasn't just demanding it, he was trying to to of foreign policy and u.s. defense policy e eand i want to get thatry and that part of what the president is imimpaefhimself it. he's used to shadow diplomacy conducted by all of these contribution. >> that's a if. from while it is collapsing into catastrophe. we're going to speak live with rivard engel in just a few minutes. the kurdish fighter who the u.s. military was lied with, president trump told turkey they were ef sense live free to come into the territory. so turk? they've turned for support and protection against turkey to their next best option, which is russia. and the syrian regime, which is propped up by the russian military. russia props up the syrian dictator, the kurdish fighters who have been our allies fighting against isis have now left us because u.s. troops in the region have been reportedly pinned down and bracketed by turkish a till rye fire, since the president's prize announcement that they have been delibe
tushs out to have involved this amading' ray of true crime all stars. and he wasn't just demanding it, he was trying to to of foreign policy and u.s. defense policy e eand i want to get thatry and that part of what the president is imimpaefhimself it. he's used to shadow diplomacy conducted by all of these contribution. >> that's a if. from while it is collapsing into catastrophe. we're going to speak live with rivard engel in just a few minutes. the kurdish fighter who the u.s. military...