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of our investigation through the responsible offices to find out who carried out the operation who shama hashimi was regularly interviewed by iraqi and foreign journalists including al-jazeera and was a trusted advisor to iraq's governments he also worked for western think tanks most recently the center for global policy based in washington d.c. he 1st gained prominence for his expertise on al qaida and eisel but more recently turned his attention to shia armed groups including those with links to iran. this was his last interview on the latest rocket attacks in baghdad aired just an hour before his killing. since and that in fact this series of events that all started after june 2006 are a reaction from these rebel groups that challenge the rule of law and the power of the iraqi security forces several of his friends say he considered moving to northern iraq after receiving numerous threats including from the armed group the type hizbullah but he believed that the government would protect him if. you want to know we always during our meetings with the prime minister we demanded to at le
of our investigation through the responsible offices to find out who carried out the operation who shama hashimi was regularly interviewed by iraqi and foreign journalists including al-jazeera and was a trusted advisor to iraq's governments he also worked for western think tanks most recently the center for global policy based in washington d.c. he 1st gained prominence for his expertise on al qaida and eisel but more recently turned his attention to shia armed groups including those with links...
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fact that my shama name is. that ever since i was a child i had visionary abilities and could sense the spirits of nature and. journey through mongolia and its capital. will stars in the mountainous north of the country will follow the tracks of the trans mongolian railway self cross the vastness of the step and after about 800 kilometers reach the gobi desert and the buddhist time our money straight. i tell you one station our 1st stop art from a communist past merges with contemporary advertisement. planned economy once held sway here today it's the free market. dark one is the 3rd largest city in mongolia it was built in 1961 with massive support from the former soviet union and its name is no coincidence darkened means blacksmith and reflects the importance of the city for metal and heavy industry. when he was in the tourists are rarely seen in this big cities train station. the no frills building was designed for commuters and travelling merchants in the metropolis with its hundreds of thousands of inhabita
fact that my shama name is. that ever since i was a child i had visionary abilities and could sense the spirits of nature and. journey through mongolia and its capital. will stars in the mountainous north of the country will follow the tracks of the trans mongolian railway self cross the vastness of the step and after about 800 kilometers reach the gobi desert and the buddhist time our money straight. i tell you one station our 1st stop art from a communist past merges with contemporary...
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the last three months in particular, shama got covid.'t seen her son in weeks and very rarely over the last couple of months to the movement protests and through covid. and you look at what these two women do as police officers. i mean, they've worked as doctors, abir has had to try and save somebody's life who is bleeding out from a gunshot wound. they work as marriage counselors when they've responded to domestic violence situations. they've worked as drug treatment specialists when they've gone into drug houses. abir has also worked as basically a psychologist or psychiatrist. she saved two people from jumping off the staten island ferry. and when you think about new york city has spent about $90 billion a year. that's more than 48 out of 50 states. there are a number of city agents that are responsible for providing those services. and so what i say -- when i say we're asking our cops to do too much, the question is, where are these other agencies working day-to-day on the streets, 24/7, in realtime to support communities and neighbo
the last three months in particular, shama got covid.'t seen her son in weeks and very rarely over the last couple of months to the movement protests and through covid. and you look at what these two women do as police officers. i mean, they've worked as doctors, abir has had to try and save somebody's life who is bleeding out from a gunshot wound. they work as marriage counselors when they've responded to domestic violence situations. they've worked as drug treatment specialists when they've...
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of our investigation through the responsible offices to find out who carried out the operation who shama hashimi was regularly interviewed by iraqi and foreign journalists including al-jazeera and was a trusted advisor to iraq's governments he also worked for a western think tanks most recently the center for global policy based in washington d.c. he 1st gained prominence for his expertise on al qaida and eisel but more recently turned his attention to shia armed groups including those with links to iran. this was his last interview on the latest rocket attacks in baghdad aired just an hour before his killing. in fact this series of events that all started after june 2006 are a reaction from these rebel groups that challenge the rule of law and the power of the iraqi security forces several of his friends say he considered moving to northern iraq after receiving the numerous threats including from the armed group the type hizbullah but he believed that the government would protect him if. during our meetings with the prime minister we demanded to at least offer protection for the free vo
of our investigation through the responsible offices to find out who carried out the operation who shama hashimi was regularly interviewed by iraqi and foreign journalists including al-jazeera and was a trusted advisor to iraq's governments he also worked for a western think tanks most recently the center for global policy based in washington d.c. he 1st gained prominence for his expertise on al qaida and eisel but more recently turned his attention to shia armed groups including those with...
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if you look at our economy in shama shambl shambles, this is a leader that's got to go.ally a partisan thing. but we have to have a vision for the future that prioritizes things like health care. you have seen it now more than ever. we have this pandemic where you have health care tied to your employment and now we have massive unemployment. people are hurting. just a few weeks ago i was in the unemployment line talking to folks in frankfurt and we have people who -- single moms whohab because the day cares were closed. and so who's going to take care of the kids? and this young mother was there trying to figure out why her check hadn't fwoen througone th. she's trying to put food on the table. we have to prioritize this. we are in a pandemic of epic proportions here wiand we need lead that. we have to have good solid leaders for the future. mitch mcconnell has operated in washington d.c. for far too long and look at where it's gotten us. >> gene robinson? >> amy, you've raised a lot of money, i think you're running a really good campaign. my question is, what are you do
if you look at our economy in shama shambl shambles, this is a leader that's got to go.ally a partisan thing. but we have to have a vision for the future that prioritizes things like health care. you have seen it now more than ever. we have this pandemic where you have health care tied to your employment and now we have massive unemployment. people are hurting. just a few weeks ago i was in the unemployment line talking to folks in frankfurt and we have people who -- single moms whohab because...
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supseudossue -- kudos to shama . share fewer, i can't stress enough this process and focus that you elevated and put in motion and we made this happen in partnership with community voices. when i heard that you were holding this hearing and giving space, that really legitimatizes and validated that we're committed to moving this forward. really appreciate it and thank you so much president yee and supervisor mandelman for being here as well today and look forward to continuing to work with you. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. supervisor walton. >> supervisor walton: thank you chair fewer. if you indulge for a minute, i want to thank you for all of your work on the office of racial equity and along with director finley, supervisor brown and director davis. you really worked hard to make this happen. we had conversations about the possibility of in office of racial equity years prior to this. thank you for being here seeing this through and doing the heavy lifting on this. the office of racial equity is impor
supseudossue -- kudos to shama . share fewer, i can't stress enough this process and focus that you elevated and put in motion and we made this happen in partnership with community voices. when i heard that you were holding this hearing and giving space, that really legitimatizes and validated that we're committed to moving this forward. really appreciate it and thank you so much president yee and supervisor mandelman for being here as well today and look forward to continuing to work with you....
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supseudossue -- kudos to shama .hare fewer, i can't stress enough this process and focus that you elevated and put in motion and we made this happen in partnership with community voices. when i heard that you were holding this hearing and giving space, that really legitimatizes and validated that we're committed to moving this forward. really appreciate it and thank you so much president yee and supervisor mandelman for being here as well today and look forward to continuing to work with you. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. supervisor walton. >> supervisor walton: thank you chair fewer. if you indulge for a minute, i want to thank you for all of your work on the office of racial equity and along with director finley, supervisor brown and director davis. you really worked hard to make this happen. we had conversations about the possibility of in office of racial equity years prior to this. thank you for being here seeing this through and doing the heavy lifting on this. the office of racial equity is importa
supseudossue -- kudos to shama .hare fewer, i can't stress enough this process and focus that you elevated and put in motion and we made this happen in partnership with community voices. when i heard that you were holding this hearing and giving space, that really legitimatizes and validated that we're committed to moving this forward. really appreciate it and thank you so much president yee and supervisor mandelman for being here as well today and look forward to continuing to work with you....