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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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is amadou sick?" he kept silent. so i said, "amadou--did amadou die?" and he said, "yes."té" in my native tongue is the explorer, someone who goes away from their families to go and discover new things. people that are left back home, their loved ones, their brothers, their sisters, will expect magnificent return. but amadou returned as a silent body with a story untold. and... [sighs] i could have given anything, anything for amadou not to be the one. but, yet, he was the chosen one to be an agent for change. [it's the final game, folks. this one wins the series.] struck out with the cheap seats? important things aren't worth compromising. at farmers, we offer both quality insurance and great savings. (crowd cheers) here, take mine. (farmers mnemonic) it's because of tiktok that i had to go out and get a website. i'm at a point now where i've outgrown my house. growing up, every time i'd get out of the shower, i would itch. my first experience with goat milk soap, it kinda was like a light bulb moment. tiktok is a fantastic platform for diy. if you'd have told me three ye
is amadou sick?" he kept silent. so i said, "amadou--did amadou die?" and he said, "yes."té" in my native tongue is the explorer, someone who goes away from their families to go and discover new things. people that are left back home, their loved ones, their brothers, their sisters, will expect magnificent return. but amadou returned as a silent body with a story untold. and... [sighs] i could have given anything, anything for amadou not to be the one. but, yet,...
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is amadou sick?" he kept silent. so i said, "amadou--did amadou die?" and he said, "yes."in my native tongue is the explorer, someone who goes away from their families to go and discover new things. people that are left back home, their loved ones, their brothers, their sisters, will expect magnificent return. but amadou returned as a silent body with a story untold. and... [sighs] i could have given anything, anything for amadou not to be the one. but, yet, he was the chosen one to be an agent for change. ♪ focus on what matters in life... being together. celebrating together. ♪ ...without letting anything keep you apart. walgreens pharmacists are here to help you stay well. and stay...together. ♪ (swords clashing) -had enough? -no... arthritis. here. aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (cecily) what's up, einstein? (einstein) my network has gone kaput! (cecily) oh, you tried to save a buck on it? (einstein) i got what i paid for. not so smart. (cecily) nah,
is amadou sick?" he kept silent. so i said, "amadou--did amadou die?" and he said, "yes."in my native tongue is the explorer, someone who goes away from their families to go and discover new things. people that are left back home, their loved ones, their brothers, their sisters, will expect magnificent return. but amadou returned as a silent body with a story untold. and... [sighs] i could have given anything, anything for amadou not to be the one. but, yet, he was the...
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is amadou sick?" he kept silent. so i said, "amadou--did amadou die?" and he said, "yes."from their families to go and discover new things. people that are left back home, their loved ones, their brothers, their sisters, will expect magnificent return. but amadou returned as a silent body with a story untold. and... [sighs] i could have given anything, anything for amadou not to be the one. but, yet, he was the chosen one to be an agent for change. ♪ chevy silverado has what it takes to do it all. with up to 13 camera views. and the z71 off-road package. ♪ you ok? yeah. any truck can help you make a living. this one helps you build a life. chevy silverado. try killing bugs the worry-free way. not the other way. zevo traps use light to attract and trap flying insects with no odor and no mess. they work continuously, so you don't have to. zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly. mlb chooses t-mobile for business for 5g solutions... ...to not only enhance the fan experience, but to advance how the game is played. now's the time to see what america's largest 5g network can do for yo
is amadou sick?" he kept silent. so i said, "amadou--did amadou die?" and he said, "yes."from their families to go and discover new things. people that are left back home, their loved ones, their brothers, their sisters, will expect magnificent return. but amadou returned as a silent body with a story untold. and... [sighs] i could have given anything, anything for amadou not to be the one. but, yet, he was the chosen one to be an agent for change. ♪ chevy silverado...
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is amadou sick?" he kept silent. so i said, "amadou--did amadou die?" and he said, "yes."tté" in my native tongue is the explorer, someone who goes away from their families to go and discover new things. people that are left back home, their loved ones, their brothers, their sisters, will expect magnificent return. but amadou returned as a silent body with a story untold. and... [sighs] i could have given anything, anything for amadou not to be the one. but, yet, he was the chosen one to be an agent for change. get ready to say those five little words. no, not “let me get the pancakes.” or “i'll have all the bacon.” we're talking about... rooty tooty fresh 'n fruity i'm going to get the rooty tooty fresh 'n fruity the rooty tooty fresh 'n fruity i think i'm going to have the rooty tooty fresh 'n fruity yep, it's back. for a limited time. the six dollar rooty tooty fresh 'n fruity combo. 2 eggs, 2 bacon strips, and 2 fruit topped pancakes. only from ihop. download the app and earn free food with every order. there's always a fresh deal on the subway app. like this one! 50%
is amadou sick?" he kept silent. so i said, "amadou--did amadou die?" and he said, "yes."tté" in my native tongue is the explorer, someone who goes away from their families to go and discover new things. people that are left back home, their loved ones, their brothers, their sisters, will expect magnificent return. but amadou returned as a silent body with a story untold. and... [sighs] i could have given anything, anything for amadou not to be the one. but, yet,...
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is amadou sick?" he kept silent. so i said, "amadou--did amadou die?" and he said, "yes."rer, someone who goes away from their families to go and discover new things. people that are left back home, their loved ones, their brothers, their sisters, will expect magnificent return. but amadou returned as a silent body with a story untold. and... [sighs] i could have given anything, anything for amadou not to be the one. but, yet, he was the chosen one to be an agent for change. i was thinking, i should probably set up that 90 day refill. walgreens is all about making life easier. i can help set that up right now for you. i'll be honest, there are days i forget what she's supposed to be taking. hey, i get it... and you're not alone in this, ok? so james, all these prescriptions. are they covered? that's right. with your medicare plan you get low-cost copays. thank you. let's talk about making things easier. walgreens is here. ♪ wow! it's been 38 years since we were here. back then we could barely afford a hostel. i'm glad we invested for the long term with vanguard. and now, w
is amadou sick?" he kept silent. so i said, "amadou--did amadou die?" and he said, "yes."rer, someone who goes away from their families to go and discover new things. people that are left back home, their loved ones, their brothers, their sisters, will expect magnificent return. but amadou returned as a silent body with a story untold. and... [sighs] i could have given anything, anything for amadou not to be the one. but, yet, he was the chosen one to be an agent for...
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so, amadou sick he kept silent. so i said, amadou, that amadou died.amadou loved everything about the usa he always dreamt about coming to the u.s. city in my native tongue is the explorer someone who goes away from their families to go and discover new things people that they left back home, their loved ones, their brothers, their sisters will expect magnificent return. but amadou returned as a silent body with a story untold and i could have given anything anything for amadou not to be the one. but yet he was the chosen one to be an agent for change. >> tomorrow on cnn, it's a night that's good for the soul. join anderson cooper and laura coates for cnn heroes, an all star tribute. >> thank you guys. >> meet the honorees and celebrate their life changing achievements. they're ordinary people doing extraordinary things. then find out who will be named the cnn hero of the year. >> it's really incredible. >> plus, don't miss a special tribute to this year's legacy award honoree, michael j. fox cnn heroes, an all star tribute tomorrow at eight on cnn the
so, amadou sick he kept silent. so i said, amadou, that amadou died.amadou loved everything about the usa he always dreamt about coming to the u.s. city in my native tongue is the explorer someone who goes away from their families to go and discover new things people that they left back home, their loved ones, their brothers, their sisters will expect magnificent return. but amadou returned as a silent body with a story untold and i could have given anything anything for amadou not to be the...
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is amadou sick?" he kept silent. so i said, "amadou--did amadou die?" and hehe said, "yes."ut coming t to the u.s. "s"setté" in m my native t toe isis the explolorer, someone who goes away from their families to go anand discoverer new thi. peopople that arare left back home,e, their lovoved on, ththeir brothehers, their r si, will expecect magnificicent ret. but amadou returned as a silent body withth a story u untold. and... [sighs] i could d have givenen anythi, anything f for amadouu not toto be the onone. but, yetet, he was t the chosene to be anan agent foror chang. [tenense music] ♪ ♪ - what do o we want? all: justice! - whwhen do we w want it? all: nowow! - - what do wewe want? all: justitice! - - when do wewe want it?? all: n now! - i rememember hohow frightenened i was,, and that what happened to that young man, diallo, could haveve happened d to m. - a a terrible t tragedy and anan importantnt investigag. but t to blame an entirire police d departme, which i bebelieve is t the bet in the couountry, and i thinink mostst professioionals do, would bebe very unfafair.
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the mother of amadou diallo was stand.s standing in the doorway of his apartment when four plainclothes police officers drove up and sot at him 41 times, killing him instantly. police said diallo matched the description of a suspected serial rapist they were looking for. they reported the 23-year-old was acting suspiciously. they thought he pulled a gun but he was only reaching into his possibility to pull out his wallet. those officers, they were acquitte acquitted. >> this is the first interview that kadiatou diallo has given since the incident. also joining us the former nypd chaplain and former u.s. ambassador at large for religious freedom. thank you both so much for being with us. mrs. diallo, i'm wondering, everyone has different reactions when they see the eric garner decision or decisions like that. you come at it from such a unique perspective. i wonder what your reaction was last week. >> i was so devastated to see the decision of the grand jury deciding after viewing that video saying that a trial will not happ
the mother of amadou diallo was stand.s standing in the doorway of his apartment when four plainclothes police officers drove up and sot at him 41 times, killing him instantly. police said diallo matched the description of a suspected serial rapist they were looking for. they reported the 23-year-old was acting suspiciously. they thought he pulled a gun but he was only reaching into his possibility to pull out his wallet. those officers, they were acquitte acquitted. >> this is the first...
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amade juneteenth very famous. it's actually an important event, it's an important time, but nobody had heard of it, very few people have heard of it. actually a young african-american secret service agent knew what it was. i had political people who had no idea. did you ever hear of juneteenth before? his white house communications director responded, i did from last year when the white house put out a statement. and then trump replies, oh, really, we put out a statement? the trump white house put out a statement. she responds yes. trump adds, oh, okay, good. i don't think it was put up by others, but we made people aware of it, and it's good.
amade juneteenth very famous. it's actually an important event, it's an important time, but nobody had heard of it, very few people have heard of it. actually a young african-american secret service agent knew what it was. i had political people who had no idea. did you ever hear of juneteenth before? his white house communications director responded, i did from last year when the white house put out a statement. and then trump replies, oh, really, we put out a statement? the trump white house...
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amadou!gainst black bodies by law enforcement. abner louima, amadou diallo, two people who did not deserve to be on the wrong side of state violence were. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> no justice! >> no peace! >> in our community, we live with that fear that it could be one of our brothers or one of our nephews or one of our sons. and i just wish everyone could understand. >> diallo has become a martyr to some, a symbol of a price paid in new york's war against crime. rudolph giuliani has countered the outrage with carefully selected statistics. >> shots fired by police officers has decreased by 50%. >> and steadfast support for the nypd. >> the new york city police department is the most restrained. substantially more restrained. it's among the most restrained police departments in the country. >> many people thought that even though times had progressed, in other ways, some of the images were not that much different than images people might have associated with the '50s and '60s. >> we tho
amadou!gainst black bodies by law enforcement. abner louima, amadou diallo, two people who did not deserve to be on the wrong side of state violence were. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> no justice! >> no peace! >> in our community, we live with that fear that it could be one of our brothers or one of our nephews or one of our sons. and i just wish everyone could understand. >> diallo has become a martyr to some, a symbol of a price paid in new york's war...
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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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abner louima, amadou diallo, two people who did not deserve to be on the wrong side of state violenceno peace! justice! no peace! >> in our community we live with that fear it could be one of our brothers or one of our nephews or one of our sons, i wish everyone could understand. >> diallo has become a martyr to some. a symbol of a price paid in new york's war against crime. rudolph giuliani has countered the outrage with carefully selected statistics. >> shots fired by police officers has decreased by 50%. >> and steadfast support for the nypd. >> the new york city police department is restrained -- >> substantially more restrained -- >> it's among the most restrained police departments in the country. >> many people thought, even though times had progressed, in other ways some of the images were not that different than images people might have associated with the '50s and '60s. >> we thought maybe we'd gotten past all this stuff, but it keeps happening. and it was a reminder that while the '90s represent so much growth, so much progress, we still had so much further to go. >> in eve
abner louima, amadou diallo, two people who did not deserve to be on the wrong side of state violenceno peace! justice! no peace! >> in our community we live with that fear it could be one of our brothers or one of our nephews or one of our sons, i wish everyone could understand. >> diallo has become a martyr to some. a symbol of a price paid in new york's war against crime. rudolph giuliani has countered the outrage with carefully selected statistics. >> shots fired by police...
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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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>> 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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abner louima, amadou diallo, two people who did not deserve to be on the wrong side of state violence of our brothers or one of our nephews or one of our sons, i wish everyone could understand. >> diallo has become a martyr to some. rudy giuliani has countered the outrage with carefully selected statistics. >> shots fired by police officers has decreased by 50% and support for the nypd. >> substantially more restrained. among the most restrained police departments in the country. >> many people thought, even though times had progressed in other ways some of the images were not that different than images from the '50s and '60s. >> we thought we had got past all this stuff but it keeps happening. and it was a reminder that while the '90s represent so much growth, so much progress, we still had so much further to go. >> in every society there is a fragile balance between order and freedom. in new york these days a number of blacks and hispanics in particular feel that it's their freedom which has been sacrificed to achieve order. they are the ones being stopped, frisked and sometimes har
abner louima, amadou diallo, two people who did not deserve to be on the wrong side of state violence of our brothers or one of our nephews or one of our sons, i wish everyone could understand. >> diallo has become a martyr to some. rudy giuliani has countered the outrage with carefully selected statistics. >> shots fired by police officers has decreased by 50% and support for the nypd. >> substantially more restrained. among the most restrained police departments in the...
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i assumed he knew michael because why would he when there's empty seat fwos right next to him and amade the man a scotch and water and michael said, lisa, this is so-and-so. he's a nurse at st. vincent's. >> when she left the bar, michael and this man were still there. no one saw the two men leave the bar together. >> the detectives asked me for a nachlt i said it was like john or mark. a very common name. but i didn't really remember a name. i remembered a face. >> so investigators created a composite sketch based on lisa's description. but even lisa knew finding him wouldn't be easy. hey, razor. check this out. listen up, thunder dragons, it's time to get a hotel. we can save big on killer hotels with priceline express deals. somewhere with a fitness center? hey you know what man, these guys aint no dragons. they're cool. these deals are legit. yeah, we're cool. she's cool. we're cool. i'm cool. hey, isn't that razor's old lady? not anymore. priceline savings without the bidding. female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. we challeng
i assumed he knew michael because why would he when there's empty seat fwos right next to him and amade the man a scotch and water and michael said, lisa, this is so-and-so. he's a nurse at st. vincent's. >> when she left the bar, michael and this man were still there. no one saw the two men leave the bar together. >> the detectives asked me for a nachlt i said it was like john or mark. a very common name. but i didn't really remember a name. i remembered a face. >> so...
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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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ben kaufman wants to give would-be inventors a way to see the right ideas amade into real-life productszing robotics or opening a pathway for innovation, both griffith and kaufman are intent on disrupting the status quo and creating new ways of attacking tough problems. and that's why we put them on "the next list." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. thanks for watching. hope to see you back here next week. >>> hello, everyone, i'm fredericka whitfield. the next hour of the "cnn newsroom" begins right now. here are our top stories. after the fire. new jersey governor chris christie visits the jersey shore. he surveys the damage from the boardwalk inferno. businesses say they will pick up the pieces and rebuild. >>> and roads washed away. towns cut off. rescue crews scramble to reach people stranded by flooding in colorado. and officials warn the danger is not over. >> we're asking people to avoid driving in boulder, avoid being out in areas where waters are rising. >>> and an ambitious plan. the u.s.
ben kaufman wants to give would-be inventors a way to see the right ideas amade into real-life productszing robotics or opening a pathway for innovation, both griffith and kaufman are intent on disrupting the status quo and creating new ways of attacking tough problems. and that's why we put them on "the next list." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. thanks for watching. hope to see you back here next week. >>> hello, everyone, i'm fredericka whitfield. the next hour of the "cnn...
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first, the moving tribute to the people whoed at the an amad. we'll be right back.your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, thanks to experian.com. so what else are you going to throw in? leather seats? >>and this... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. you wouldn't order szechuan without checking the spice level. it really opens the passages. waiter. water. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. >>> i want to report to you now some breaking news. tonight, a correction officer who has been placed on add m straitive leave. we'll continue to update you on that story. but i want to get back now to the shooting here in charles ton. one of the victims was baptized at emanuela.m.e. she died just days before her birthday. i talked to her brothers, malcolm and alvin graham, jr. >> she's about to have a birthday. >> yes, it's sunday. it's going to be tough, but we'll get through it. when i think about my sister,i do cry sometimes. i love
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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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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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. >> when you signed off the taylor payment, did you see or were you amade of wear of the transfer for the e-mail message? >> i was not aware of the message at the time. >> and i want to show the statement you made reference to a moment ago that james murdoch denies misleading parliament by that, and he said, quote, i stand behind my testimony to the select committee. how are you going to prove otherwise if ultimately he says i was mistaken at the moment, and i was not sure which e-mail you were talking about, and how can you prove it? >> that's why i want the police to investigate. what we know the former editor of the paper and the company lawyer are telling the truth or james murdoch is. both of them cannot be right. the point is, if the police establish that james murdoch did know about the e-mail, and the lawyer is right, it's a very, very serious situation. that's why i think it's urgent and that's why i referred it to the head of the investigation earlier today. >> what can happen to james murdoch if the police find out that he did lie? >> well, if they found he bought the silen
. >> when you signed off the taylor payment, did you see or were you amade of wear of the transfer for the e-mail message? >> i was not aware of the message at the time. >> and i want to show the statement you made reference to a moment ago that james murdoch denies misleading parliament by that, and he said, quote, i stand behind my testimony to the select committee. how are you going to prove otherwise if ultimately he says i was mistaken at the moment, and i was not sure...
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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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there's at least three backups for every system, electrical, hydraulic -- >> in the cockpit, zaharii amad shah, a stellar reputation. >> he's the kind of guy i want to fly with, the quintessential airline pilot. >> seated beside him, 27-year-old first officer fariq abdul hamid who has just under 30,000 hours in the air. >> an airline pilot in his mid 20s with the experience he had would never be flying a 777 in the u.s. that would be unheard of. so this guy was doing well. >> doing so well that fariq hamid had just finished training on the 777 and this is his first time flying the the plane without a check copilot. nearly 30 minutes after takeoff, all seems well according to the another one automatic message sent from the aircraft's communication system. that's kind of like a little text message that is just checking in. everything about that indicates a plane, air crews, everything is fine, everything is normal. >> 12 minutes later, at 1:19 a.m., handoff with air traffic control. >> what happens during these handoffs is the controller in the station that is giving an airplane over to ano
there's at least three backups for every system, electrical, hydraulic -- >> in the cockpit, zaharii amad shah, a stellar reputation. >> he's the kind of guy i want to fly with, the quintessential airline pilot. >> seated beside him, 27-year-old first officer fariq abdul hamid who has just under 30,000 hours in the air. >> an airline pilot in his mid 20s with the experience he had would never be flying a 777 in the u.s. that would be unheard of. so this guy was doing...
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and he says, the general aim is to announce the closure of project amad. but special activities, you know what that is, special activities will be carried out under the know-how of scientific development. >> reporter: but iran has long blamed israel's intelligence service for assassinations of several of fakhrizadeh's colleagues going back a decade. and theories are emerging, as to what they have to gain from his death right now. >> it is a twofold effect. so, one is to slow down the program. the other one, which is something that prime minister netanyahu would want, is to get iran to do something that would make it impossible for the united states to engage iran, after january 20th. >> reporter: iran has long denied they plan to weaponize nuclear energy. claiming fakhrizadeh was merely an academic. for years, denying the iaea's request to interview him. a martyr for iran, they are vowing revenge for the killing. quote, severe revenge against the killers. and iran's foreign minister tweeting, terrorists murdered an eminent, iranian scientist, today. this c
and he says, the general aim is to announce the closure of project amad. but special activities, you know what that is, special activities will be carried out under the know-how of scientific development. >> reporter: but iran has long blamed israel's intelligence service for assassinations of several of fakhrizadeh's colleagues going back a decade. and theories are emerging, as to what they have to gain from his death right now. >> it is a twofold effect. so, one is to slow down...
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and amadeous in 1994. i've been thinking about your career to prepare for this interview.nd ben kingsly i think can and have played pretty much any white ethnic group and latinos as well. in terms of who you can play whole pal pallet that i just mentioned. is there a channel to that at all? >> it's part of the fun. i do a lot of shakespeare too. that's a lot of fun. the idea that i'm not pigeon holed is a big plus. and it allows me to play any place in the world which i've done. it's a, an actors life when it's good. this job has got to be one of my favorite jobs in my life. sicily is like heaven. >> it's great. and it's great to have you on. don congratulatelations lations oncongratulations on the new series of lotus. >> thank you, thank you so much. enjoy it. >> i will. and we'll be right back. and state-of-the-art technology... to a fully-electric suv. the all-new, all-electric eqb from mercedes-benz. nina's got a lot of ideas for the future. and since anyone can create a free plan at fidelity, nina has a plan based on what matters most to her. and she can simply focus
and amadeous in 1994. i've been thinking about your career to prepare for this interview.nd ben kingsly i think can and have played pretty much any white ethnic group and latinos as well. in terms of who you can play whole pal pallet that i just mentioned. is there a channel to that at all? >> it's part of the fun. i do a lot of shakespeare too. that's a lot of fun. the idea that i'm not pigeon holed is a big plus. and it allows me to play any place in the world which i've done. it's a,...
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they do identify one donor in particular, an american whose name is amad zoubari, a venture capitalist not clear why he was singled out. there are 50 other individuals and corporations that donated more than him to the inauguration. he's a long-time hillary clinton, barack obama supporter. he's big in the space. his spokesman gave us a statement saying ahmad gave his own money from his own resources. he said they are bewildered why he appeared in the subpoena and only learned of it when prosecutors told him about this. he's puzzled. >> with a wide ranging subpoena here, would federal prosecutors issue such a subpoena if they didn't have evidence to back up something here? or can it be read as a fishing expedition or do you not go down the path unless you have evidence of a potential crime? >> i don't think it's on either end of the spectrum. a grand jury subpoena is a basic investigative tool. it is a low standard to get it. the records requested and the information requested needs to be just relevant to the underlying investigation. there is an ongoing investigation. to be honest i'm
they do identify one donor in particular, an american whose name is amad zoubari, a venture capitalist not clear why he was singled out. there are 50 other individuals and corporations that donated more than him to the inauguration. he's a long-time hillary clinton, barack obama supporter. he's big in the space. his spokesman gave us a statement saying ahmad gave his own money from his own resources. he said they are bewildered why he appeared in the subpoena and only learned of it when...
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that amade new questions about the president's health as he and doctors say, a mini stroke did not prompt his trip to walter reed last year. president trump is on twitter talking about this right now. oh, my gosh. we'll be right back. we're going to discuss. secret aluminum free helps eliminate odor instead of just masking it. and is made with three times more odor fighters. with secret, odor is one less thing to worry about. secret. it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal, you feel like a big deal. ( ♪ ) priceline. every trip is a big deal. >>> the coronavirus death toll in this country now passing 184,000 people. more than 6 million americans have been ineffefected. but instead of listening to dr. fauci, sources tell cnn the president is relying on dr. scott atlas, a former fox news guest known forpushing strategies at odd with the medical community. let's discuss. dr. lena wen is with us. doctor, good to see you. dr. fauci is getting sidelined by dr. atlas who has the president's ear and the white house seeme
that amade new questions about the president's health as he and doctors say, a mini stroke did not prompt his trip to walter reed last year. president trump is on twitter talking about this right now. oh, my gosh. we'll be right back. we're going to discuss. secret aluminum free helps eliminate odor instead of just masking it. and is made with three times more odor fighters. with secret, odor is one less thing to worry about. secret. it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get...
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. >>> so, as you know, on this show we have been following the case of amad ar bury, the young georgiaan who police say was chased, shot, and killed while jogging. we showed you the video last night. we've been following it. we spoke to his mother. basketball superstar lebron james is tweeting about aubrey's death writing we're literally hunted every day, every time we step foot outside the comfort of our homes. we can't even go for a damn jog man, like wtf, man, are you kidding me? and tonight we have a big update on aubrey's case which is now going to a grand jury. martin savidge brings us new details next. and the peace of mind of knowing that essentials like prescriptions are on their way. every day, all across america, we deliver for you. and we always will. excuse me! would jayou be interestedustomer. in bundling your home and auto with progressive? no. well, you could save money... i'm independently wealthy. you can get round-the-clock protection! i have a bodyguard. okay, this is totally unrealistic! well you weren't really selling it. how am i supposed to play off that? - i ai
. >>> so, as you know, on this show we have been following the case of amad ar bury, the young georgiaan who police say was chased, shot, and killed while jogging. we showed you the video last night. we've been following it. we spoke to his mother. basketball superstar lebron james is tweeting about aubrey's death writing we're literally hunted every day, every time we step foot outside the comfort of our homes. we can't even go for a damn jog man, like wtf, man, are you kidding me?...
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amade juneteenth very famous.it's actually an important event, it's an important time, but nobody had heard of it, very few people have heard of it. actually a young african-american secret service agent knew what it was. i had political people who had no idea. did you ever hear of juneteenth before? his white house communications director responded, i did from last year when the white house put out a statement. and then trump replies, oh, really, we put out a statement? the trump white house put out a statement. she responds yes. trump adds, oh, okay, good. i don't think it was put up by others, but we made people aware of it, and it's good. okay. cnn political commentator van jones is here, w. kamau bell, host of cnn's "united shades of america." hello. >> i don't have a table to put my head down on, don. >> okay. did you know about juneteenth before president trump made it famous, kamau? >> of course i did, because i'm related to what's called a black person and i had a black mom, so of course i knew what junet
amade juneteenth very famous.it's actually an important event, it's an important time, but nobody had heard of it, very few people have heard of it. actually a young african-american secret service agent knew what it was. i had political people who had no idea. did you ever hear of juneteenth before? his white house communications director responded, i did from last year when the white house put out a statement. and then trump replies, oh, really, we put out a statement? the trump white house...
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historic to be a woman, a latino woman -- i'm from mcallen, texas -- to provide the information, and amading women like you, dana, to help you doing your job, when you're anchoring or you're in the field. we provide that base of coverage to women. you paved the way, but i think it's amazing to see uses like people can understand the work covering this election. this film shows that. >> i have one question for each of you. this is no streaming on hbo max starting last week. we've been out, talking to people, been on cnn. jazz, i want to start with you. representation matters. i'm curious about the feedback you have gotten from people who are seeing you, a woman of color, talk about this experience that you have covering this campaign. >> absolutely. you know, the feedback has been oop absolutely overwhelming. so many supportive messages have been flooding my e-mail, my dms, just kind of thanking me, saying they resonate with me, both women older and younger, black women asking for a mentorship, saying that they related to my experience as a black woman on the campaign trail, and thanks me for
historic to be a woman, a latino woman -- i'm from mcallen, texas -- to provide the information, and amading women like you, dana, to help you doing your job, when you're anchoring or you're in the field. we provide that base of coverage to women. you paved the way, but i think it's amazing to see uses like people can understand the work covering this election. this film shows that. >> i have one question for each of you. this is no streaming on hbo max starting last week. we've been out,...
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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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that amade new questions about the president's health as he and doctors say, a mini stroke did not prompt his trip to walter reed last year. president trump is on twitter talking about this right now. oh, my gosh. we'll be right back. we're going to discuss. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. weresidue?? shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. spots? it's not your dishwashers fault. simply add finish jet-dry 3in1 to rinse dry and shine your dishes. solve three problems at once with finish jet dry 3in1. >>> the coronavirus death toll in this country now passing 184,000 people. more than 6 million american
that amade new questions about the president's health as he and doctors say, a mini stroke did not prompt his trip to walter reed last year. president trump is on twitter talking about this right now. oh, my gosh. we'll be right back. we're going to discuss. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time....
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. >> reporter: departmesyrian opp activists used terms like delusional, insane, assad is amad man in denial of the situation in syria, all in reaction to his performance in that abc news interview when he denied ever ordering syrian security forces to punish anti-government demonstrators in which he claimed loss enjoy much of the support of the syrian population and in which he also claimed that syrian loyalists to the government were making up the bulk of the more than 40,000 people that have been killed since anti-government protests began last march. now, amid this chorus of criticism and the growing number of former syrian allies, the arab league, turkey, here, former close political allies that have now imposed sanctions against the syrian government, there is a strong show of support this week from the powerful lebanese shiite movement, hezbollah, where its leader, stood strongly by bashar al assad in a speech he gave in beirut tuesday. meanwhile the bloodletting has not stopped inside syria. fighting raging along the turkish/syrian border according to news sources, the syrian
. >> reporter: departmesyrian opp activists used terms like delusional, insane, assad is amad man in denial of the situation in syria, all in reaction to his performance in that abc news interview when he denied ever ordering syrian security forces to punish anti-government demonstrators in which he claimed loss enjoy much of the support of the syrian population and in which he also claimed that syrian loyalists to the government were making up the bulk of the more than 40,000 people that...
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amad ahmed abu khattala. new details about the operation are coming to light. reporting. >> reporter: a medthey had been watching for days and swooped in sunday night. the chairman of the joint chiefs hinting at how dangerous it was. >> the abu khattala operation while looked routine it took months of preparation and intelligence. >> reporter: khattala, a key operation in shoo saria, intelligence gleaned from local libyans helped drag khattala to the location. they captured him with no shots fired, no one getting hurt and u.s. common knows whisked him to the uss new york in the mediterranean. he's undergoing questioning. they had been in libya before in october they captured alleged al qaeda operative libi in a raid that took less than 30 seconds. some wondered why it took so long to capture him when arwa damon met and talked with him. >> we met with him at a coffee shop here for more than two hours. he was confident, his demeanor not that of a man who thought he would be detained or targeted any time soon. >> reporter: how could cnn find khattala and it took u
amad ahmed abu khattala. new details about the operation are coming to light. reporting. >> reporter: a medthey had been watching for days and swooped in sunday night. the chairman of the joint chiefs hinting at how dangerous it was. >> the abu khattala operation while looked routine it took months of preparation and intelligence. >> reporter: khattala, a key operation in shoo saria, intelligence gleaned from local libyans helped drag khattala to the location. they captured...
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her san amadou was killed in 1999 by police in new york. his death resulted in a rallying cry across the u.s. for change. miss diallo, thank you very much for being here. your son was shot 41 times by four new york city police officers. he was in his own apartment building and so today, as you watch these four officers in minneapolis get charged finally for this -- for excessive force, what are your thought? >> first of all, thank you for having me. i would begin by sending condolences to the family of george floyd for not only losing their brother, their husband, their cousin and now they have tock watch this horrible video on and on again. i cannot even imagine. every tragedy is connected. each time this tragedy happens, we, as families in communities of black and brown people, we go back to reliving our tragedies. those peoples are human. their humanity is very much what need to be talked about. their life has been taken by those who support and protect us and they're taking lives that they have no right to take. i suffer more than 20 ye
her san amadou was killed in 1999 by police in new york. his death resulted in a rallying cry across the u.s. for change. miss diallo, thank you very much for being here. your son was shot 41 times by four new york city police officers. he was in his own apartment building and so today, as you watch these four officers in minneapolis get charged finally for this -- for excessive force, what are your thought? >> first of all, thank you for having me. i would begin by sending condolences to...
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of plain clothes officers was disbanded following back lash from the killing of the 23-year-old, amadous cops who killed shawn bell the morning of his wedding. and more recently, eric gardner died during an arrest by a plain clothes officer in 2014. this time around, officers won't be in uniform but they will be identifiable according to their clothing according to the plan thafl have specialized training and officers will wear body cameras. >> if this is what the mayor is doing, this is what the police department will do, that they really learned from the lessons of the past and they hold officers to a really high standard. if and when officers don't meet that standard, they are held accountable. >> reporter: adams says his experience as an nypd captain will make this targeted policing different. >> i know how unfair and abusive that unit waffle i testified in federal court and the judge's ruling acknowledged my testimony. >> reporter: that testimony in the case of floyd versus city of new york. a land mark federal class action suit which decided the nypd's stop and frisk tactics, ofte
of plain clothes officers was disbanded following back lash from the killing of the 23-year-old, amadous cops who killed shawn bell the morning of his wedding. and more recently, eric gardner died during an arrest by a plain clothes officer in 2014. this time around, officers won't be in uniform but they will be identifiable according to their clothing according to the plan thafl have specialized training and officers will wear body cameras. >> if this is what the mayor is doing, this is...
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amade reports of the house in chaos, while the president today falsely accusing the press of failing to report on terror attacks. >> they have their reasons for not reporting it, and you understand that. >> lots to discuss tonight, pam, i want to start with you, the justice department lawyers filed documents in federal court defending the travel ban. >> the judge in washington state overstepped his bounds, his halt was vastly overbroad, and the lawyers from doj said the president has wide discretion under the constitution to deal with immigration matters. >> they argued if the court decided to keep the injunction to the ban, it should be limited to people who have already been in the u.s. with valid visas, not for the people from the 7 countries who are hoping to come to the u.s. for the first time, the lawyers argue they should not be granted constitutional protections, the states on the other hand say the travel ban hurts their citizens, breaking up families and hurting businesses. we have the hearing tomorrow. >> will the public be able to listen in on these hearings? >> they will
amade reports of the house in chaos, while the president today falsely accusing the press of failing to report on terror attacks. >> they have their reasons for not reporting it, and you understand that. >> lots to discuss tonight, pam, i want to start with you, the justice department lawyers filed documents in federal court defending the travel ban. >> the judge in washington state overstepped his bounds, his halt was vastly overbroad, and the lawyers from doj said the...
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have together watched the recent events when you talk about george floyd and breonna taylor or and amad arbury. how does that effect you individually and how are you moved to do something. >> as we were negotiating the terms of this bubble season, amplifying our voices was not negotiable for us. you've seen in the history of the wnba, we have always spoke about social injustices, been active members of the community. the bubble provided opportunity for our movement to meet its moment and it's really been great for us to be able to band together with our social justice council, led by the first vice president, and work with the league most notably bethany jonathan and terry jackson to come together as a league, amplify our voices, bring awareness to those watching us and to those that have never seen us before. we're about this fight. a league of 70% black women, want to represent our communities best as we can while we're playing in this new normal we're experiencing now. >> let me ask you a quick thing before i let you go. in 2016, players were punished for wearing shirts that supporte
have together watched the recent events when you talk about george floyd and breonna taylor or and amad arbury. how does that effect you individually and how are you moved to do something. >> as we were negotiating the terms of this bubble season, amplifying our voices was not negotiable for us. you've seen in the history of the wnba, we have always spoke about social injustices, been active members of the community. the bubble provided opportunity for our movement to meet its moment and...
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with that said, with my visit to poland last week, i believe the amade the nations supporting are givingfor air superiority, which is pivotal and the ability to do surface-to-air attacks and defend their capital against an onlas vegas of a tank offensive coming up, in particular, i was concerned about showing the surface able, enable defense weapons. as you saw last week, i don't think ukrainians need a lot of suggestions on how to do that with their sink of the frigate in the moscow navy. so i believe they are given what they need. that continues to be delivered daily. >> okay. so for what i am understanding from listening to you, you feel like right now the aid is appropriate, there doesn't need to be a push for additional aid right at this particular second? >> well, i think president zelenskyy will keep the allies in tune with what he needs. but i can assure you, that all the countries in europe and the united states and canada have lusened to the needs and have answered with a major call and this week's delivery is the most repeat example of that. but everybody from turkey to englan
with that said, with my visit to poland last week, i believe the amade the nations supporting are givingfor air superiority, which is pivotal and the ability to do surface-to-air attacks and defend their capital against an onlas vegas of a tank offensive coming up, in particular, i was concerned about showing the surface able, enable defense weapons. as you saw last week, i don't think ukrainians need a lot of suggestions on how to do that with their sink of the frigate in the moscow navy. so i...
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you list amad did i know jad take the gamble of having weapons and that he won't use them?he middle east is dangerous. pakistan has between 1 and 200 nuclear weapons. a government badly divided, has very substantial islamist radical elements in it. we have no idea whether or not one or two or three of those weapons will disappear someday. we are living in a world that is vastly more dangerous than most of our elites want to deal with. i think it is a very serious question. >> if i said to you give me a phrase which would sum up your kind of overview of a modern american foreign policy, what would you say it would be? >> i would say it would be to protect the interest of america and her allies and to do it in as effective way as possible with minimum of force and minimum of risk. >> take another break. let's come back, talk about the economy and bill clinton, because you and he, i had no idea about this, had the most extraordinary number of similarities in your lives. >> okay. >> even you might not be aware of this. [ male announcer ] you love the taste of 2% milk. but think
you list amad did i know jad take the gamble of having weapons and that he won't use them?he middle east is dangerous. pakistan has between 1 and 200 nuclear weapons. a government badly divided, has very substantial islamist radical elements in it. we have no idea whether or not one or two or three of those weapons will disappear someday. we are living in a world that is vastly more dangerous than most of our elites want to deal with. i think it is a very serious question. >> if i said to...
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a continuation of some of your political, part of that is complaints that, decisions that you have amade as president as the leader of the party have structurally weakened the dnc and the democratic party and they think that that has led to or has helped lead to some of the losses in elections around the country. do you regret any of those decisions? those are my two. >> good. i'll take the second one first, and say that tom perez has been i believe one of the best secretaries of labor in our history. he is tireless. he is wicked smart. he has been able to work across the spectrum of, you know, labor, business, activist, he's produced. i mean, if you look at his body of work on behalf of working people, what he's pushed for in terms of making sure that workers get a fair deal, decent wages, better benefits, that their safety is protected on the job, he has been extraordinary. now, others who have declared are also my friends, and are fine people as well, and the great thing is, i don't have a vote in this. so we'll let the process unfold. i don't think it's going to happen any time soon.
a continuation of some of your political, part of that is complaints that, decisions that you have amade as president as the leader of the party have structurally weakened the dnc and the democratic party and they think that that has led to or has helped lead to some of the losses in elections around the country. do you regret any of those decisions? those are my two. >> good. i'll take the second one first, and say that tom perez has been i believe one of the best secretaries of labor in...
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amadou diallo, two people who didn't deserve it. >> in our community we live with that fear, it can beveryone could understand. >> diallo has become a symbol of a price paid in new york's war against crime. rudy guiliani. >> shots fired by police officers has decreased by 50%. >> in steadfast support of the nypd. >> more restrained. it's among one of the most restrained police departments in the country. >> many people thought even though times had progressed, in other ways some of the other images were not that much different than people might have associated with the activity or '60s. >> it was a reminder that there was so much progress but we had so much further to go. >> in every society there is a balance between order and freedom. in new york these days, a number of blacks and hispanics in particularly feel that it's their freedom which has been sacrificed to achieve order. they are the ones being stopped, frisked, sometimes harassed for no other reason than that they are black or brown and therefore suspect. >> although, i would not call the '90s the best of times or the worst o
amadou diallo, two people who didn't deserve it. >> in our community we live with that fear, it can beveryone could understand. >> diallo has become a symbol of a price paid in new york's war against crime. rudy guiliani. >> shots fired by police officers has decreased by 50%. >> in steadfast support of the nypd. >> more restrained. it's among one of the most restrained police departments in the country. >> many people thought even though times had...
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. >> this might shock and amade ya, but i will destroy joe frazier. >> last week i went out to the youngi wrestled with an alligator. a tussled with a whale. i handcuffed lightning. threw thunder in jail. >> can i dance? is the pope a catholic? the man to beat me hasn't been born yet. >> i'm the greatest. >> last week, i murdered a rock, injured a stone, hospitalized a brick. i'm so mean, i make medicine sick. >> look at me now. don't tell me that ain't a perfect specimen of a man. look at that body. slim, trim and on my toes. >> i don't get hit. i'm the fastest thing on two feet, man. are you crazy? i'm tired of talking. >> i'm not only a fighter. i'm a prophet. i'm the resurrector. i'm the savior of the boxing world. if it wasn't for me, the game would be dead. >> you can listen to these old clips forever. >> they really make me laugh, just seeing how much confidence he had. and i think he kind of cranked himself up on several occasions. you see the look on his face, like can i get away with this? he sees that people are into it. >> the media eating it up. >> absolutely. he was able to
. >> this might shock and amade ya, but i will destroy joe frazier. >> last week i went out to the youngi wrestled with an alligator. a tussled with a whale. i handcuffed lightning. threw thunder in jail. >> can i dance? is the pope a catholic? the man to beat me hasn't been born yet. >> i'm the greatest. >> last week, i murdered a rock, injured a stone, hospitalized a brick. i'm so mean, i make medicine sick. >> look at me now. don't tell me that ain't a...
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ibrahim, a barber, amad, a detective. he is supposed to get married next week. for the time being, they have left their previous jobs, their previous lives, and now volunteer to run toward when everyone else is running from.. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> reporter: we're traveling along the border between turkey and syria. we're with the white helmets. they've just gotten a call. we wanted to see exactly what they do. this is all part of an intense training to become even better, even faster. >> all of a sudden, this area filled with smoke. there is concern that there may be another bomb or another attack coming. so they've asked for all the lights to be concerned off. they don't want to be a target themselves. but you can see just how challenging that makes their job. the concern is that, the white helmets tell us this video on is of a barrel bomb being hurdled from a.chopper by the syrian government. as you see, they can be wildly inaccurate. as you hear, they are incredibly vicious. >> a barrel bomb dropping on your house is like 57.6 order of magnitude e
ibrahim, a barber, amad, a detective. he is supposed to get married next week. for the time being, they have left their previous jobs, their previous lives, and now volunteer to run toward when everyone else is running from.. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> reporter: we're traveling along the border between turkey and syria. we're with the white helmets. they've just gotten a call. we wanted to see exactly what they do. this is all part of an intense training to become even better, even...