461
461
Aug 1, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 461
favorite 0
quote 0
one of the inmates here is 24-year-old ahmad lawrence, who goes by the nickname pimp. >> my nickname,imp, i got that from my big brother and all my cousins by me having a lot of ladies when i was young, when they're girlfriends, you know, that's how i got the name because it didn't really matter what i did or how i did it, i still kept them. >> incarcerated four years ago on a cocaine charge, ahmad is doing time in the working cell block for allegedly selling drugs in prison. >> well, i was in general population i got in an incident. somebody went and told the lieutenant colonel that some drugs were being sold on the compound. they ended up finding me guilty and sent me to extended lockdown and i won my appeal and i come to the working cell block. now i'm doing 90 days and i'll be on the compound soon. >> if and when ahmad earns the right to return to general population, with good behavior he could eventually be placed here, in the prison's most coveted living quarters. >> basically, this is a trustee housing unit, which you see no bars. the inmates have a little more freedom here. th
one of the inmates here is 24-year-old ahmad lawrence, who goes by the nickname pimp. >> my nickname,imp, i got that from my big brother and all my cousins by me having a lot of ladies when i was young, when they're girlfriends, you know, that's how i got the name because it didn't really matter what i did or how i did it, i still kept them. >> incarcerated four years ago on a cocaine charge, ahmad is doing time in the working cell block for allegedly selling drugs in prison....
115
115
Aug 17, 2014
08/14
by
WRC
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
he also goes by the name ahmad sohil ahmad. >>> this morning a man is in jail after investigators say he killed another man while driving drunk. according to the loudoun county sheriff's office, pierre paolo verrone was driving north on cascade parkway friday night. you can see that's not far from the regional park. 53-year-old jeffrey carter was crossing the rode when ver rone hit him. carter died. verrone stayed on the scene. >>> d.c. police need your help finding say yesterday evans in connection with a shooting that hurt half a dozen people. police charged leonard johnson with intent to kill. the shooting happened last sunday near first and n streets. they found three men and women shot. all six survived. if you have seen saeed evans call police. >>> it shows a fire burning a house in northeast d.c. the viewer sent us a video. the five sent three people to the hospital including one firefighter and two people who live in that home. the fire broke out yesterday morning. this was along rhode island avenue and tenth street. al
he also goes by the name ahmad sohil ahmad. >>> this morning a man is in jail after investigators say he killed another man while driving drunk. according to the loudoun county sheriff's office, pierre paolo verrone was driving north on cascade parkway friday night. you can see that's not far from the regional park. 53-year-old jeffrey carter was crossing the rode when ver rone hit him. carter died. verrone stayed on the scene. >>> d.c. police need your help finding say...
45
45
Aug 11, 2014
08/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
it used to drive people like eqbal ahmad, the really committed and knowledgeable militant -- used toive him crazy. they just couldn't listen to pragmatic questions, which are what matter for success in a popular movement, a nationalist movement. and the ones who understand that can succeed; the ones who don't understand it can't. if you talk about -- >> what choices do you feel that the bds movement, that activists should make? >> well, they're very simple, very clear. in fact, i discussed them in the article. those actions that have been directed against the occupation have been quite successful, very successful. most of them don't have anything to do with the bds movement. so take, say, one of the most extreme and most successful is the european union decision, directive, to block any connection to any institution, governmental or private, that has anything to do with the occupied territories. that's a pretty strong move. that's the kind of move that was taken with regard to south africa. just a couple of months ago, the presbyterian church here called for divestment from any multi
it used to drive people like eqbal ahmad, the really committed and knowledgeable militant -- used toive him crazy. they just couldn't listen to pragmatic questions, which are what matter for success in a popular movement, a nationalist movement. and the ones who understand that can succeed; the ones who don't understand it can't. if you talk about -- >> what choices do you feel that the bds movement, that activists should make? >> well, they're very simple, very clear. in fact, i...
91
91
Aug 2, 2014
08/14
by
KRON
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
police suspect ahmad es-fand- yar-pour in two different cases. july 11th - a woman says a man approached her while she was sitting on a bench - and tried to touch and kiss her. there was a similar incident on the stanford campus july 22-nd. es-fand-yar-pour is accused in both incidents coming up. an east bay home targeted by burglars three different times!. but now - the thieves are caught on camera. we talk to the family - in a story you'll see only on kron 4. and you hear about websites getting hacked -- but what about your car? the models considered most vulnerable. and next. a my kron-4 story about a local man who has had nearly a dozen bikes stolen. the message he has for the thief. the message he has for the thief. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week relish the taste of summer. fresh sweet corn is 4 for just $1.00. rancher's reserve t-bone steaks are a mouthwatering $6.99 a pound. and nabisco
police suspect ahmad es-fand- yar-pour in two different cases. july 11th - a woman says a man approached her while she was sitting on a bench - and tried to touch and kiss her. there was a similar incident on the stanford campus july 22-nd. es-fand-yar-pour is accused in both incidents coming up. an east bay home targeted by burglars three different times!. but now - the thieves are caught on camera. we talk to the family - in a story you'll see only on kron 4. and you hear about websites...
217
217
Aug 2, 2014
08/14
by
KSTS
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
take vo --- "ahmad esfandy-arpour" est acusado de tocar a sus vctimas de forma inapropiada... --- una el 11 de julio el sospechoso la bes y la toc sin darle tiempo de reaccionar; mientras otra presunta vctima dice que el 22 de julio el hombre la agarr de forma agresiva para tratar de besarla en el campus de la universidad... cesar ---defensores de personas discapacitadas y de la tercera edad bloquearon el paso de dos autobuses que transportan personal de industrias tecnologicas... take nat wait for cue ---ocurrio esta maÑana en el distrito de la mision en san francisco... ---ellos aseguran que las empresas de alta tecnologia han provocado un incremento del alquiler en san francisco y desalojos de viviendas afectando a los mas pobres. blanca --el reconocido cantautor mexicano joan sebastian de 63 aÑos, tuvo que interrumpir esta maÑana una presentacion privada en la plaza mexico tras problemas de salud. --aqui le explicamos y le tenemos las imagenes. take pkg ;01 ; pkg --se encontraba en el escenario de la plaza de toros mexico festejando el dia de los telefonistas en ese pais...cuando
take vo --- "ahmad esfandy-arpour" est acusado de tocar a sus vctimas de forma inapropiada... --- una el 11 de julio el sospechoso la bes y la toc sin darle tiempo de reaccionar; mientras otra presunta vctima dice que el 22 de julio el hombre la agarr de forma agresiva para tratar de besarla en el campus de la universidad... cesar ---defensores de personas discapacitadas y de la tercera edad bloquearon el paso de dos autobuses que transportan personal de industrias tecnologicas......
92
92
Aug 26, 2014
08/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
ahmad says his forehead identifies him as being a member of the royal ethnic group. home is only one kilometer away, but they cannot return because people from the rival ethnic group have occupied their neighborhood. >> identified by this mark. i was marked. only the u.n. troops guide me here. if there's no u.n. troop, then our lives will be poor. right president kiir is a dinka. his vice president is not. the tension has take own an increasingly strong ethnic dimension. the dinka people blame them for the violence. >> translator: it's the former vice president's fault. he tried to steal power from the president. >> reporter: this man is 44 years old. he lost both his parent during the long civil war in the 1980s before south sudan became independent. he ended up in a refugee camp but still managed to continue his studies in ethiopia and the united states. after the country won its independence, he returned with hopes for the young country. those hopes, however, began to fade last december kwh when he attacked by armed men. >> they say, "stay, we're going to kill you
ahmad says his forehead identifies him as being a member of the royal ethnic group. home is only one kilometer away, but they cannot return because people from the rival ethnic group have occupied their neighborhood. >> identified by this mark. i was marked. only the u.n. troops guide me here. if there's no u.n. troop, then our lives will be poor. right president kiir is a dinka. his vice president is not. the tension has take own an increasingly strong ethnic dimension. the dinka people...
89
89
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
investigators say last month 58-year-old ahmad touched and kicked a woman in her 30s sitting on a bench. she huffed him and got away. just last week, the same man approached another woman at stanford university she shoveded him away, as well. >>> let's get the first look now at the weekend weather forecast. really hot today, in some places triple digits. >> spencer christian is here. >> and most of the heat is inland, of course. for those unfamiliar with bay area weather, microclimate, it would be hard to imagine standing here in san francisco where it's breezy and cool and that it's over 100 degrees inland, but it is. we have cooling low clouds and fog at the coast, just clinging to the coastline there. producing a cooling breeze. but highs so far inland are 100 degrees in livermore, upper '90s antioch, 104. but despite the rather significant heat inland, we are far from record highs for this date. here is a view looking toward the golden gate. it's currently 100 livermore. that's 12 degrees shy of the record for this date. 84 in napa. way below the record high for this date of 110. so
investigators say last month 58-year-old ahmad touched and kicked a woman in her 30s sitting on a bench. she huffed him and got away. just last week, the same man approached another woman at stanford university she shoveded him away, as well. >>> let's get the first look now at the weekend weather forecast. really hot today, in some places triple digits. >> spencer christian is here. >> and most of the heat is inland, of course. for those unfamiliar with bay area weather,...
95
95
Aug 9, 2014
08/14
by
KRON
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
in the '80s as well in fact antioch the low 90 degree reading tomorrow 86 unconquered pleasanton 85 ahmadek 67 is inside the bay will be in the '60s up the coastline as well 66 and san fransico temperature is mainly a low eighties for the north bay. it's a live report from outside plans that going on to the weekend tomorrow we start with the fog but we'll have some rights and afternoon again sunday's looks like we have more clout cover temperatures remaining upper 60s for the event through the afternoon into the weekend look at extended forecast you have there of thunderstorms living as we had mainly into monday to talk a little later and our >> : still had some light at 8 see toppled trees and flooding from the hurricane that just hit hawaii. later ganging up against graffiti after getting a little kick in the past from kron 4 stanley roberts roberts >> : all the see on the scene and gazing at her husband. also giants casey highlights. better start winning games badgers running away also warriors going the whole family later in the broadcast >> : will storm was all passover the island's
in the '80s as well in fact antioch the low 90 degree reading tomorrow 86 unconquered pleasanton 85 ahmadek 67 is inside the bay will be in the '60s up the coastline as well 66 and san fransico temperature is mainly a low eighties for the north bay. it's a live report from outside plans that going on to the weekend tomorrow we start with the fog but we'll have some rights and afternoon again sunday's looks like we have more clout cover temperatures remaining upper 60s for the event through the...
213
213
Aug 27, 2014
08/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
unit is the strength of the team but with the injuries to bowman and the suspension of aldon smith ahmad brooks has emerged as one of the leaders. brooks isn't a bad pass rusher with a career-high 8.5 sacks last season. he usually talks off the field but during the summer he took to twitter after he had enough of michael crabtree bashing from richard sherman. i asked him about that recently. you don't tweet a lot? >> i don't. >> but did you tweet when sherman got on crabtree's case. >> i was sick of it. what he who has done in the nfl his first three or four years in the if he has been great, tremendous. they won the super bowl last year. what else do you need to say other than, you know, i got the ring. you they what i'm saying? you don't have to keep bringing up michael crabtree's name doing anything like that. i took up for him he being my teammate. so you kind of make it fun a little bit. >> i think he is a pretty smart guy and he is fueling the fire and stirring the pot for the next season and also -- >> also i think he might be -- i think he wants that competition from crap crabtre
unit is the strength of the team but with the injuries to bowman and the suspension of aldon smith ahmad brooks has emerged as one of the leaders. brooks isn't a bad pass rusher with a career-high 8.5 sacks last season. he usually talks off the field but during the summer he took to twitter after he had enough of michael crabtree bashing from richard sherman. i asked him about that recently. you don't tweet a lot? >> i don't. >> but did you tweet when sherman got on crabtree's case....
54
54
Aug 10, 2014
08/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
something the president was joins by nba all-star ray allen, sports caster and former nba all pro ahmadrashad. >>> over in china, the sport of golf was once condemned by the government. but now china's golf industry is booming. the country could see hundreds of new courses and millions of new golfers in the coming years. rob mcbride has that story. >> reporter: it could already boast about the world's biggest golf resort. and there are hundreds more courses to come. if currents growth forecasts are accurate. china likes its golf. >> translator: there are more young people playing and it's becoming more popular since becoming an olympic sport. >> translator: weekend are always busy on the course, but even weekdays there are more people playing. >> reporter: growing at an impressive 10% a year, it's estimated china is now a country of 1 million golf, he given the size of the country, there is still huge potential for gross, especially when it's easy. making it look even easier and without even cheating are ever younger players. with parents able to afford summer coaching camps like this o
something the president was joins by nba all-star ray allen, sports caster and former nba all pro ahmadrashad. >>> over in china, the sport of golf was once condemned by the government. but now china's golf industry is booming. the country could see hundreds of new courses and millions of new golfers in the coming years. rob mcbride has that story. >> reporter: it could already boast about the world's biggest golf resort. and there are hundreds more courses to come. if currents...
594
594
Aug 14, 2014
08/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 594
favorite 0
quote 0
making life even tougher to live or for ahmad to remember any other way of life. no, he says, i don't remember a time when there were no bombs. i don't go out on the street because i'm afraid. business is unusual for baghdad. shops closed, traffic jams missing. this should be rush hour traffic and cars should find it almost impossible to move at this time of day around this key round about, but in some areas of baghdad there's a sense of a city unwilling to venture out on to the streets, embraced for the worst. shattered, locked, amid a paralyzed government and adva e advancing extremists saying it has never been so bad. right now, 2014 is the worst year yet for baghdad, he says. the street is literally empty. where are the army and police? down the road, water pipes, things isis militants would immediately punish brutally. the relief the failure to organize itself is playing into isis hands. when the old prime minister won't hand over power to the new, he says, isis can exploit that and enter baghdad. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: isis won't get into
making life even tougher to live or for ahmad to remember any other way of life. no, he says, i don't remember a time when there were no bombs. i don't go out on the street because i'm afraid. business is unusual for baghdad. shops closed, traffic jams missing. this should be rush hour traffic and cars should find it almost impossible to move at this time of day around this key round about, but in some areas of baghdad there's a sense of a city unwilling to venture out on to the streets,...
69
69
Aug 31, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
finally, diana ahmad, who teaches at missouri university of science and technology, where she has just been promoted to full professor. not that any of us should be surprised, but that by my count, since 2001, she has received 15 prizes for outstanding teaching. in 2011, she was named the missouri university of science and technology woman of the year. she has been widely about the applications of smoking opium, from china to the american west emma and the racial politics that ensued. essays that culminated in a book and she is currently developing new manuscripts. i have asked each speaker to restrict their comments to about 10 to 12 minutes so that we might have conversation afterwards. without further ado, bill rorab augh. >> my extra cheese -- my expertise concerns printing. i will discuss alcohol and drugs. most alcohol was consumed by white men. one statistician carefully casually that men consumed 83% of alcohol. this is an early republic statistic, and should therefore not be taken literally. one could accuse the compiler of ignoring female drinking, because female drinking did
finally, diana ahmad, who teaches at missouri university of science and technology, where she has just been promoted to full professor. not that any of us should be surprised, but that by my count, since 2001, she has received 15 prizes for outstanding teaching. in 2011, she was named the missouri university of science and technology woman of the year. she has been widely about the applications of smoking opium, from china to the american west emma and the racial politics that ensued. essays...
64
64
Aug 16, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
ahmad and jot in some ways has changed the dynamics. but at the same time, there are things that can be done in my view because the situation is so critical now. a situation where it could escalate out of control. there's no doubt about it in my mind. me, it's never too late to basically have this fundamental rethink of how we are going forward and how we want to achieve our objectives, and i explicit and transparent and say what we want and what we don't want and how -- it hasto get it got to be much, much more energetic. it just is not at the moment. it just is not. suggested that the administration speak to the iranian people, beyond just government people? statement.y simple a monitor johnson and 18-page letter to bush calling him to .slam vestment, the sort of to him really delivered to gorbachev. really -- i don't know why there wasn't a response . it would have been interesting if there was a response. you know, he could have done a lot of the -- when he said -- the letter starts off wonderfully. he says something like, "how can
ahmad and jot in some ways has changed the dynamics. but at the same time, there are things that can be done in my view because the situation is so critical now. a situation where it could escalate out of control. there's no doubt about it in my mind. me, it's never too late to basically have this fundamental rethink of how we are going forward and how we want to achieve our objectives, and i explicit and transparent and say what we want and what we don't want and how -- it hasto get it got to...