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hello this is bbc news with reged ahmad. the headlines conservative mps urge the prime minister to reset his government after the departure of his top adviser, dominic cummings. a thumbs up from president trump as thousands of his supporters line the streets of the us capital in support of his unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud financial pressure builds for the 2.9 million people in the uk who are still excluded from the chancellor's coronavirus income support schemes and diwali with a difference — the festival of lights is celebrated in a socially—distanced way by hundreds of millions of people around the world. now on bbc news, our world. five years ago, an electrician called ali motamed was shot and killed in al meera, just outside amsterdam. it looked like a professional hit job — but why would anyone want to assassinate a seemingly innocent electrician? jiyar gol follows a trail of destruction across europe in a story of spies, lies and geopolitics, with a string of extraordinary twists. a warning this film contains
hello this is bbc news with reged ahmad. the headlines conservative mps urge the prime minister to reset his government after the departure of his top adviser, dominic cummings. a thumbs up from president trump as thousands of his supporters line the streets of the us capital in support of his unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud financial pressure builds for the 2.9 million people in the uk who are still excluded from the chancellor's coronavirus income support schemes and diwali with a...
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in november, 2017, iranian dissident ahmad mola nissi, was walking home in the hague.ollowing him. 0ne got out of the car and shot nissi at point—blank range. this mobile footage apparently shows killers escaping. nissi died on the spot. his daughter, hawra, was home at the time. i went downstairs with my brothers and sisters and my mum and we saw my dad lying on the ground, covered in his blood. it was very difficult, very shocking, even to this moment. it is something that i wish nobody can experience. ahmad mola nissi was the leader of the asmla, a separatist group fighting for a homeland for the arab minority. iran regards it as a terrorist group. he was threatened a couple of times. who threatened him, we don't know. we don't have any information. but we know that, as a charismatic leader, he brought all the ahwazi resistance group together. he was a target for his enemies inside iran and outside iran. so, within months of each other, there were two mysterious murders where the victims were both opponents of the iranian regime. the matter of the fact is they were
in november, 2017, iranian dissident ahmad mola nissi, was walking home in the hague.ollowing him. 0ne got out of the car and shot nissi at point—blank range. this mobile footage apparently shows killers escaping. nissi died on the spot. his daughter, hawra, was home at the time. i went downstairs with my brothers and sisters and my mum and we saw my dad lying on the ground, covered in his blood. it was very difficult, very shocking, even to this moment. it is something that i wish nobody can...
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ahmad ahmad was also a vice—president of the world governing body but he's been found guilty of breachinghincs, including his duty of loyalty, offering and accepting gifts, abuse of position and misappropriation of funds. he's also been fined £150,000. he's previously denied any wrongdoing. russia's daniil medvedev has added his voice to concerns that january's australian open may not go ahead. medvedev won the atp tour finals in london yesterday, the biggest title of his career. he's said players may be unwilling to travel to melbourne for the tournament, given they may not have enough time to settle and train due to quarantine requirements. if it goes ahead though, medvedev says he feels ready to win a first grand slam title. grand slams are not easy. 0ut grand slams are not easy. out of five sets, you need to win seven matches to get the title. it's, you need a lot of experience to play good there. i am gaining it step—by—step. i am going higher and higher, taking big titles, meeting big guys, so hopefully one day i will have the trophy but ijust work hard, try to win every match and t
ahmad ahmad was also a vice—president of the world governing body but he's been found guilty of breachinghincs, including his duty of loyalty, offering and accepting gifts, abuse of position and misappropriation of funds. he's also been fined £150,000. he's previously denied any wrongdoing. russia's daniil medvedev has added his voice to concerns that january's australian open may not go ahead. medvedev won the atp tour finals in london yesterday, the biggest title of his career. he's said...
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i'm reged ahmad.attacks on two cities and reports of fighting across the eritrean border. armenia says it has uncovered a plot to stage a coup d'etat, involving opposition leaders who were detained earlier this week. supporters of us president—electjoe biden gather near the white house, to counter a rally by thousands of supporters of donald trump. retracing the steps of a kurdish family that drowned whilst trying to cross the english channel, as they're repatriated and buried in iran.
i'm reged ahmad.attacks on two cities and reports of fighting across the eritrean border. armenia says it has uncovered a plot to stage a coup d'etat, involving opposition leaders who were detained earlier this week. supporters of us president—electjoe biden gather near the white house, to counter a rally by thousands of supporters of donald trump. retracing the steps of a kurdish family that drowned whilst trying to cross the english channel, as they're repatriated and buried in iran.
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and he says that the general aim is to announce the closure of project ahmad.ut then he adds, inspect activities, you know what that is, special activities will be carried out under the title of scientific know how intelligence. >> reporter: iran has long blamed israel's intelligence service for the assassination of several of fakhrizadeh's colleagues and wondering what they have to gain. >> it's a two-fold effect. one is to slow down the program. and the other that prime minister netanyahu would want, to get iran to do something that would make it impossible for the united states to engage iran after january 20th. iran has long denied that their plan to weaponize nuclear energy, claiming the scientist was nearly an academic for yea s s denying the request to interview him. they're vowing revenge. chief of staff for iran's armed forces vows. and this cowardice with serious indications of an israeli war shows desperate warmongering of pep traitorsing. iran calls on the community and especially eu to end their shameful double standards. but it's more than about t
and he says that the general aim is to announce the closure of project ahmad.ut then he adds, inspect activities, you know what that is, special activities will be carried out under the title of scientific know how intelligence. >> reporter: iran has long blamed israel's intelligence service for the assassination of several of fakhrizadeh's colleagues and wondering what they have to gain. >> it's a two-fold effect. one is to slow down the program. and the other that prime minister...
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. >> ahmad arbery died and the justice system said, give it time.floyd died and the justice system said, give it time. breonna taylor died, and the justice system said, give it time. people gave it time. and then -- basically nothing. >> if i had to share one final thought about breonna, it would be that she was one who brought everybody together. >> on the one hand, you hate that it's her face that's on this cause. but on the other hand, it's a cause that will definitely give some change that's been well overdue. >> she always said she was going to be famous, but we never imagined her not being here to see herself famous. >> i hate that she had to die -- to be great. gets to work faster, making easy work of tough messes. dawn is a go-to grease-cleaner throughout the kitchen, too. keep a bottle in the laundry room to pre-treat greasy stains. and keep dawn in the garage to lift grease off car rims. it's even gentle enough to clean wildlife affected by oil. dawn's grease cleaning power takes care of tough grease wherever it shows up. scrub less, save
. >> ahmad arbery died and the justice system said, give it time.floyd died and the justice system said, give it time. breonna taylor died, and the justice system said, give it time. people gave it time. and then -- basically nothing. >> if i had to share one final thought about breonna, it would be that she was one who brought everybody together. >> on the one hand, you hate that it's her face that's on this cause. but on the other hand, it's a cause that will definitely give...
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. >>> we are learning more about one of the suspects in the shooting of ahmad auberry, a black man inrgia who was apparently jogging when he was killed. travis mcmichael and his father gregory will be back in court via video today for a second day of a bond hearing. yesterday prosecutors shared text messages that they claim showed travis mcmichael used racial slurs in the past. auberry was killed during a confrontation with the mcmichaels in february caught on video. prosecutors claim race played a factor in the killing. defense attorneys deny that. >>> so coming up on the cbs morning news, video sharing service tiktok dodges a ban in the u.s. at least for now. and an iconic music store returns. tower records is selling your favorite music again, but there is a bit of a twist. >>> this is the cbs morning news. system, your body needs routine. centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the ad
. >>> we are learning more about one of the suspects in the shooting of ahmad auberry, a black man inrgia who was apparently jogging when he was killed. travis mcmichael and his father gregory will be back in court via video today for a second day of a bond hearing. yesterday prosecutors shared text messages that they claim showed travis mcmichael used racial slurs in the past. auberry was killed during a confrontation with the mcmichaels in february caught on video. prosecutors claim...
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and then i come i feel so good and i'm among the needy awning ahmad chalabi and i had a lot of a lot of usable to give them my valuable libya i mean we had a monastery where you had for years with your mother didn't. i have some of my water to how young. women should fall over how bad of a lever arm and then to buy a minimum of couple of minutes on a map about how yeah i'm in the world well what. did you manage to say what did you get from your from running around i'm out of here i mean. you're both animals which are about how solutions. are there and i don't have a mobile not a man in the house who got in a little bit of a arm and i'm going out and i'm having a lot of an in mind i see yeah and i'm not sure i'm going. to hire him was that i have to learn and i'm and then i how you. handle it i know a little bit of how you must be hard and you like it and i had to learn and my figure almost all of the will live in the peace know when the house is you know when i'm on my last call the police are farmers and i'm in the village. so i get it i mean really i mean i'm often hapless and i ha
and then i come i feel so good and i'm among the needy awning ahmad chalabi and i had a lot of a lot of usable to give them my valuable libya i mean we had a monastery where you had for years with your mother didn't. i have some of my water to how young. women should fall over how bad of a lever arm and then to buy a minimum of couple of minutes on a map about how yeah i'm in the world well what. did you manage to say what did you get from your from running around i'm out of here i mean. you're...
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the so here's this director writer and uses the general aim is to announce the closure of project ahmad. but then he adds special activities. you know what that is? special activities will be carried out under the title of scientific know how developments . and in fact, this is exactly what iran proceeded to do. it continued this work in a series of organizations over the years. we just put this in context, the story of the iranian nuclear program, at least in the past 2 decades, has resembled a game of nonstop ping pong. if i may put it this way, that is to run constantly repeating and trying to convince the international community that its nuclear activities are purely of a peaceful nature. and then also the anti to ron international law, be led by israel, constantly repeating that iran is only trying to fool the world. of course, this assassination is illegal and it's an act of war when they see aspires, arrested in iran, or in a terrorist is arrested in iran, immediately western human rights organizations, governments, the media pundits, experts all say that they're innocent as if t
the so here's this director writer and uses the general aim is to announce the closure of project ahmad. but then he adds special activities. you know what that is? special activities will be carried out under the title of scientific know how developments . and in fact, this is exactly what iran proceeded to do. it continued this work in a series of organizations over the years. we just put this in context, the story of the iranian nuclear program, at least in the past 2 decades, has resembled...
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hello this is bbc news with reged ahmad. adviser, dominic cummings. a thumbs up from president trump as thousands of his supporters line the streets of the us capital in support of his unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud financial pressure builds for the 2.9 million people in the uk who are still excluded from the chancellor's coronavirus income support schemes and diwali with a difference — the festival of lights is celebrated in a socially—distanced way by hundreds of millions of people around the world. now on bbc news, our world. five years ago, an electrician called ali motamed was shot and killed in al meera,
hello this is bbc news with reged ahmad. adviser, dominic cummings. a thumbs up from president trump as thousands of his supporters line the streets of the us capital in support of his unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud financial pressure builds for the 2.9 million people in the uk who are still excluded from the chancellor's coronavirus income support schemes and diwali with a difference — the festival of lights is celebrated in a socially—distanced way by hundreds of millions of people...
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abdullah ahmad abdullah now us killed in tehran in august. he was accused of helping mastermind the 1998 bombings of 2. u.s. embassies in africa. iran's foreign ministry described the report as false saying al-qaeda has no presence in the country. supporters of us present donald trump have gathered in washington d.c. in what's being billed as the 1000000 man march staging. it's the white house in a display of support for trump's effort to stay in power. dozens of people, as you can see there, but not a 1000070. they're expected to be met by counter protesters later in the day. it's been exactly one week since joe biden was declared. the u.s. president elect yet still hasn't conceded to rosslyn jordan in washington d.c. for us. so ross one week since joe biden was declared, president elect trump, still not giving up and neither are supporters. no, they're not to hear behind a counter. protesters are using their megaphones to state their views of the current president. 7 while those who support the president, a few dozen of them anyway, have be
abdullah ahmad abdullah now us killed in tehran in august. he was accused of helping mastermind the 1998 bombings of 2. u.s. embassies in africa. iran's foreign ministry described the report as false saying al-qaeda has no presence in the country. supporters of us present donald trump have gathered in washington d.c. in what's being billed as the 1000000 man march staging. it's the white house in a display of support for trump's effort to stay in power. dozens of people, as you can see there,...
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and he says, the general aim is to a nonce the closure project ahmad. but then he adds special activities. you know what that is? special activities will be carried out under the title of scientific know how developments and in fact, this is exactly what iran proceeded to do is continue this work in a series of organizations over the years. well, iran has repeatedly denied any ambitions of developing nuclear weapons, not hit start, a nuclear deal was signed back in 2015. you may recall between iran and 6 world powers. tehran agreed to limit its enrichment activities in return for the lifting of sanctions. but with relations continuing to work under the trumpet ministration, iran has no sent a letter to the un saying it will exercise its right to defend itself against provocations from the us. and israel are in 2018. washington with drew from the pact amid a storm of international condemnation. then last year, a run said it was suspending some of its commitments under the deal. and earlier this month, the international atomic energy agency claimed the co
and he says, the general aim is to a nonce the closure project ahmad. but then he adds special activities. you know what that is? special activities will be carried out under the title of scientific know how developments and in fact, this is exactly what iran proceeded to do is continue this work in a series of organizations over the years. well, iran has repeatedly denied any ambitions of developing nuclear weapons, not hit start, a nuclear deal was signed back in 2015. you may recall between...
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i'm reged ahmad. growing conflict in ethiopia with rocket attacks on two cities and reports of fighting across the eritrean border. armenia says it has uncovered a plot to stage a coup d'etat, involving opposition leaders who were detained earlier this week. supporters of us president—electjoe biden gather near the white house, to counter a rally by thousands of supporters of donald trump. retracing the steps of a kurdish family that drowned whilst trying to cross the english channel, as they're repatriated and buried in iran. hello and welcome. rockets have been fired at the eritrean capital, asmara, from neighbouring ethiopia, in a major escalation of the conflict between the ethiopian government and local forces in the tigray region. the attacks came hours after a senior official in tigray threatened missile strikes on eritrea. earlier there were reports of clashes along the border between ethiopia and eritrea. the tigray people's liberation front see eritrea as supporting ethiopia's federal govern
i'm reged ahmad. growing conflict in ethiopia with rocket attacks on two cities and reports of fighting across the eritrean border. armenia says it has uncovered a plot to stage a coup d'etat, involving opposition leaders who were detained earlier this week. supporters of us president—electjoe biden gather near the white house, to counter a rally by thousands of supporters of donald trump. retracing the steps of a kurdish family that drowned whilst trying to cross the english channel, as...
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and uses the journalism is to announce the closure of project ahmad. but then he adds special activities. you know, what are those special activities will be carried out under the title of scientific know how developments. and in fact, this is exactly what iran proceeded to do. it continued this work in a series of organizations over the years. i know for preside a well he does know how well i know him. if i met him in the street, most likely i would recognize him. he does not have a minute. he did not have immunity, and i don't think he will have immunity by aggravating iran. trump would also be throwing a spanner in the machinery of joe biden's foreign policy. given that the president elect has hinted at a friendly, a stance on to iran would offer to iran a credible path back to diplomacy. if iran returns to strict compliance with the nuclear deal, the united states would rejoin the agreement as a starting point for follow on negotiations. with our allies, we will work to strengthen and extend the nuclear deals provisions while also addressing other
and uses the journalism is to announce the closure of project ahmad. but then he adds special activities. you know, what are those special activities will be carried out under the title of scientific know how developments. and in fact, this is exactly what iran proceeded to do. it continued this work in a series of organizations over the years. i know for preside a well he does know how well i know him. if i met him in the street, most likely i would recognize him. he does not have a minute. he...
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iranian ministry of defense, weston and israeli intelligence claim, he was the man in charge of project ahmad, which they say was iran's attempt to build a nuclear bomb. but iran denies ever having tried to develop a nuclear weapon report by the u.n. nuclear watchdog. the i.a.e.a. identified him as playing a key role in work to develop nuclear technology is also believed to retain links to iran's revolutionary guards. he was subject to a un security council asset freeze because the council says iran refused to make him available for an interview with the international atomic energy agency. we're going to have much more on the reaction going to be live in tehran for reaction on the killing of they, of course this coming just in the past couple of hours. haven't been any specific information as to who is behind that assassination, but obviously, indications from the government that it was an act of state terror. that's what they've said. but of course, our other top story, this hour is ethiopian government action. their government has denied that the prime minister has rejected talks with grain
iranian ministry of defense, weston and israeli intelligence claim, he was the man in charge of project ahmad, which they say was iran's attempt to build a nuclear bomb. but iran denies ever having tried to develop a nuclear weapon report by the u.n. nuclear watchdog. the i.a.e.a. identified him as playing a key role in work to develop nuclear technology is also believed to retain links to iran's revolutionary guards. he was subject to a un security council asset freeze because the council says...
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he was the man in charge of project ahmad, which they say was iran's attempt to build a nuclear bomb. but iran denies ever having tried to develop a nuclear weapon. a landmark report by the u.n. nuclear watchdog, the i.a.e.a. identified him as playing a key role in what to develop nuclear technology, is also believed to retain links to iran's elite revolutionary guards. he was subject to a un security council asset freeze because the council says iran refused to make him available for an interview with the international atomic energy agency. as a bank has more now from teheran, the intelligence ministry has said that they're launching an investigation. now this is a very high profile, killing in fockers are there was a high profile nuclear scientist. now he had been targeted in the past going back 10 years. so his movements were highly protected. it was kept a secret and there will be questions internally about how this has happened, how the security breach has happened. but there has been official response. foreign minister divides, raef has pointed his finger at israel, the head of
he was the man in charge of project ahmad, which they say was iran's attempt to build a nuclear bomb. but iran denies ever having tried to develop a nuclear weapon. a landmark report by the u.n. nuclear watchdog, the i.a.e.a. identified him as playing a key role in what to develop nuclear technology, is also believed to retain links to iran's elite revolutionary guards. he was subject to a un security council asset freeze because the council says iran refused to make him available for an...
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good morning, i'm asad ahmad.le for shooting foxes with a crossbow. an image of one of the foxes killed by a crossbow is on our website. but it's been happening in the kidbrooke area of southeast london. the metropolitan police wildlife crime unit say the killings are "disturbing" and they say it's against the law to kill any wild animals using a bow or crossbow. research from the british red cross shows that around 40% of adults say they haven't had a meaningful conversation in the last fortnight. so the charity is warning of what they call a loneliness emergency over the winter months for vulnerable people. mark is in isolation due to his mutiple sclerosis — and he wants all of us to reach out, to people who may need support. we all must know somebody elderly, or disabled or seriously ill, or with a mental health issue who would just love that telephone call, or that zoom call. i think that would be the kind of community spirit thing we could do well were all feeling a bit sorry for ourselves. two railway bridge
good morning, i'm asad ahmad.le for shooting foxes with a crossbow. an image of one of the foxes killed by a crossbow is on our website. but it's been happening in the kidbrooke area of southeast london. the metropolitan police wildlife crime unit say the killings are "disturbing" and they say it's against the law to kill any wild animals using a bow or crossbow. research from the british red cross shows that around 40% of adults say they haven't had a meaningful conversation in the...
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i'm asad ahmad. punched during an arrest in south—east london. the woman has told the bbc she feared for her life, and police subjected her to further violence in custody in lewisham in may. the woman is a student and was a passenger in the car. the metropolitan police says it's co—operating a couple living in a rented house in hampton court — owned by the royal family's crown estate — say they're facing eviction over a £32 electricity bill. christopher brown and daisy bow du toit received a notice to quit because they'd used a local power socket to charge their electric car. they said it was because the royal household refused to install a proper charge point. a buckingham palace spokesperson said tenancies were terminated "very rarely". the youngest actor to be nominated for an international emmy award — at the age of 13 for best actor — has won. billy barret from dalston — who we spoke to last week — gives a incredible performance in the bbc drama responsible child, which you can still see on the
i'm asad ahmad. punched during an arrest in south—east london. the woman has told the bbc she feared for her life, and police subjected her to further violence in custody in lewisham in may. the woman is a student and was a passenger in the car. the metropolitan police says it's co—operating a couple living in a rented house in hampton court — owned by the royal family's crown estate — say they're facing eviction over a £32 electricity bill. christopher brown and daisy bow du toit...
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ahmad concern of covid could slow the global economy. election as well as surging covid cases are all playing into the shaky future. the dow jones were down by 40 points. s&p futures dipped 0.1% and nasdaq traded .2% lower. >>> a nice story right here. one family is thrilled to reopen their store for the first time since march. doors are opened once again, kogura in japan town. a relative first opened the gift store 92 years ago. they say there was never any doubt they're going to come back because thankfully they own the property and did not have to wore about paying rent during the pandemic. >> i hope we continue to prosper and most importantly i hope that we all have faith and we find a vaccine and we can feel safer going out. we hope that with the protocol and social distancing and wearing a masks and washing our hands that we can be safe. >> the family hopes reopening bring more people back to ya ja town. >>> the pandemic have hit musicians hard, they have lost half a year of gig. how one marin county musician is using the time to s
ahmad concern of covid could slow the global economy. election as well as surging covid cases are all playing into the shaky future. the dow jones were down by 40 points. s&p futures dipped 0.1% and nasdaq traded .2% lower. >>> a nice story right here. one family is thrilled to reopen their store for the first time since march. doors are opened once again, kogura in japan town. a relative first opened the gift store 92 years ago. they say there was never any doubt they're going to...
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he says the general aim is to announce the closure of project ahmad but then he adds, special activities, you know what that is, special activities will be carried out under the title of scientific know how developments. the israeli government had no response. several of his colleagues have been killed going back decades. >> it is a twofold effect. one is to slow down the program. the other one, which is something 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. >> iran has long denied that they plan to weaponize nuclear energy claiming he was merely an academic for years denying the iaea's request to interview him. they're vowing revenge for killing. they warn of, quote, severe revenge against the killers and terrorist murdered an eminent iranian scientist today. this cowardess with serious indications of israeli role shows desperate war mongering. they call on the eu to end their shameful double standards and condemn this act of terror. the death of fakhrizadeh is aimed at limiting
he says the general aim is to announce the closure of project ahmad but then he adds, special activities, you know what that is, special activities will be carried out under the title of scientific know how developments. the israeli government had no response. several of his colleagues have been killed going back decades. >> it is a twofold effect. one is to slow down the program. the other one, which is something prime minister netanyahu would want, is to get iran to do something that...
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good morning, i'm asad ahmad.was circulated appearing to show a police officer pushing a man over as he played the bagpipes. it happened in whitehall after the royal family and prime minister laid their wreaths of remembrance. police say they'll investigate the actions of the officer "in the wider context of this incident". there was one arrest. tens of thousands of londoners will see their real living wage increased from today to £10.85, which is up by 10p an hour. it's paid voluntarily by hundreds of employers in london, and reflects a wage designed to meet everyday needs. it's over 20% higher than the national minimum wage. the big news of the past week has undoubtably been the us election. london has a large american expat community who've followed every moment of the count and victory of president—elect, joe biden. we spoke to a few of them about the result and, as you'd expect, the reaction was mixed. kamala harris in the white house is just a really enormous thing and i feel like i've witnessed history. i a
good morning, i'm asad ahmad.was circulated appearing to show a police officer pushing a man over as he played the bagpipes. it happened in whitehall after the royal family and prime minister laid their wreaths of remembrance. police say they'll investigate the actions of the officer "in the wider context of this incident". there was one arrest. tens of thousands of londoners will see their real living wage increased from today to £10.85, which is up by 10p an hour. it's paid...
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. >>> egypt, ahmad hassan is known as the match stick man here's why london's tower bridge, france's notre dame cathedral and others all built out of match sticks. >> the nation's first women's soccer league kicking off. it's a major step forward here just three years ago, women weren't even allowed to watch sports at a stadium. a goal for women as we go "round the world" in 80 seconds >>> murder hornets, giant murder horn elets on ice now those aren't frozen. they're crossing the country, the frozen ones. the asian hornets flash frozen researchers calling them past of nest zero, preserving them in perfect condition and studying the two-inch long specimens to see where in asia they came from in the first place researchers say this provide as gold standard for comparing any future murder hornets in the country. all this is very important because murder hornets kill bees, which are critical for our crops and researchers are very concerned that in the spring they could be a real problem >> the vote, but not a polarizing one, at least not this time. this little guy need as name the smith
. >>> egypt, ahmad hassan is known as the match stick man here's why london's tower bridge, france's notre dame cathedral and others all built out of match sticks. >> the nation's first women's soccer league kicking off. it's a major step forward here just three years ago, women weren't even allowed to watch sports at a stadium. a goal for women as we go "round the world" in 80 seconds >>> murder hornets, giant murder horn elets on ice now those aren't frozen....
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fuad ahmad remi is a nurse in sanaa. >> we are receiving many malnutrition patients and sing many deaths caused by the poor economic conditions and the inability of parents to come to the hospital because of poverty. if the aid agencies stop their support, this will lead to humanitarian disaster for the yemeni people who are unable to co with the economic sanctions and the lack of fuel. amy: the united arab emirates has become the first arab state to open a consulate inside western sahara, which has been occupied by morocco for 45 years. meanwhile, the united nations security council is voting today to renew its mandate to keep a peacekeeping force in the occupied territory. amnesty international has issued an appeal for the u.n. to include a human rights monitoring component for the peacekeepers. most independent human rights organizations and journalists are not able to enter western sahara. the homes of right livelihood laureate aminatou haidar and human rights defenders mina baali and elghalia djimi remain under police siege since they and other activists launched new organization kn
fuad ahmad remi is a nurse in sanaa. >> we are receiving many malnutrition patients and sing many deaths caused by the poor economic conditions and the inability of parents to come to the hospital because of poverty. if the aid agencies stop their support, this will lead to humanitarian disaster for the yemeni people who are unable to co with the economic sanctions and the lack of fuel. amy: the united arab emirates has become the first arab state to open a consulate inside western...
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weapons program, dating back 20 years if not more when he was the head of what was then code named the ahmad has consistently denied. so, fakhrizadeh was at the center of iran's continuing effort to get nuclear weapons. >> and is there any indication in your eyes that the united states may have had knowledge that this was going to happen or potentially a role in this operation? >> well, i'm happy to say i don't know one way or the other. i've been out of government long enough that i don't know, and you know, we'll have to wait and see what becomes public. >> now, right now, iran is vowing to retaliate. what do you imagine that might look like? >> well, i don't think they know. i mean, i think they have experienced some real setbacks over the past year, soleimani, the head of the force, some of their key nuclear and ballistic missile facilities the subject of attacks, showing that whoever is behind the attacks can get in pretty much anywhere they want. iran -- so, they're in very difficult shape, i think. >> and i mean, your views on iran, ambassador, are very well documented. i'm curious ab
weapons program, dating back 20 years if not more when he was the head of what was then code named the ahmad has consistently denied. so, fakhrizadeh was at the center of iran's continuing effort to get nuclear weapons. >> and is there any indication in your eyes that the united states may have had knowledge that this was going to happen or potentially a role in this operation? >> well, i'm happy to say i don't know one way or the other. i've been out of government long enough that...
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hello, i'm asad ahmad.n her30s, and is being treated in hospital. there have been no arrests. a report published this morning shows that with so many londoners working from home during the current pandemic, the number of new office constructions in central london has fallen by half. deloitte found the city of london, which has traditionally dominated construction activity in recent years, has seen the biggest fall. it's believed developers are waiting to see if workers will return to offices next year. more than a thousand buses across london have been fitted with what's said to be an "extra layer of protection" for drivers against covid—19. it works through the air—conditioning system, and was developed with advice from university college london. the way air is pushed around on the bus has changed, which means there's more fresh air entering from outside the vehicle. after over a decade, with eight different champions and nearly three million fans passing through the doors of the o2 arena, london has waved
hello, i'm asad ahmad.n her30s, and is being treated in hospital. there have been no arrests. a report published this morning shows that with so many londoners working from home during the current pandemic, the number of new office constructions in central london has fallen by half. deloitte found the city of london, which has traditionally dominated construction activity in recent years, has seen the biggest fall. it's believed developers are waiting to see if workers will return to offices...
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one incident i think a lot of readers and our audience won't know much about, and that is that of ahmadia, i wonder if you wanted to tell the stories, i don't know about others listening to you, but i'm so embarrassed that i don't know this story, but now i'm grateful i know this story. >> don't be embarrassed because a lot of people don't know it. in fact, the first half of the story that i tell in the book-- >> we're going to break away from the program at this point to keep our 40-plus year commitment to congressional coverage. we'll return to this event as soon as the senate pro forma session is over. now to live coverage of the u.s. senate here on c-span2. the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the parliamentarian will read a communication to the senate. the parliamentarian: washington, d.c., november 6, 20. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable roy blunt, a senator from the state of missouri, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: chuck grassley, president pro tempore. the
one incident i think a lot of readers and our audience won't know much about, and that is that of ahmadia, i wonder if you wanted to tell the stories, i don't know about others listening to you, but i'm so embarrassed that i don't know this story, but now i'm grateful i know this story. >> don't be embarrassed because a lot of people don't know it. in fact, the first half of the story that i tell in the book-- >> we're going to break away from the program at this point to keep our...
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or fraud, although texas, for example, says fraud represents less than 1% of all claims well, for ahmadho is a gig worker delivering packages in washington it was his minister take he said he could work from home one week and he could not and the state cancelled all of the benefits he collected. he received a message close to midnight in august saying he owed almost $15,000. >> i was out of words honestly i was out of words it was very stressful. >> kelly, after months of trying to get issue resolved his overpayment was forgiven but not before a story about his issue was published. kelly. >> so $15,000. what are people supposed to do if they get a bill like that call their local media outlet? what are they supposed to do we asked an expert and said if you get a bill like that, just appeal it and that's because a lot of time the issue is a misunderstanding, and so so further research and fact-finding, perhaps more documentation could resolve the issue. appeal it first and some say it's also telling that is this time around they are not placing lien, issuing liens for these am captains an
or fraud, although texas, for example, says fraud represents less than 1% of all claims well, for ahmadho is a gig worker delivering packages in washington it was his minister take he said he could work from home one week and he could not and the state cancelled all of the benefits he collected. he received a message close to midnight in august saying he owed almost $15,000. >> i was out of words honestly i was out of words it was very stressful. >> kelly, after months of trying to...
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they are charged with the murder and shooting death of 25 year-old ahmad arbery you see here in the middle that was back in february. the mcmichaels are seen on video chasing arbery and their truck they confronted him prosecutors argue that both men pose a significant risk and danger to the community. >>the defending michael. significant tracking justice in that he is working with family members get rid of evidence. >>defense attorneys for the mcmichaels claimed the men had legal rights to go after arbery because they had reason to suspect he was a burglar prosecutors say arbery was no criminal those merely out jogging and argue the mcmichaels acted as vigilantes motivated by racist views. the mother of a teen who shot and killed 2 students at a southern california high school last year will not be facing any charges it was one year ago tomorrow when 16 year-old nathaniel berhow. >>opened fire at saugus high school in santa clarita killing 2 of his fellow students before taking his own life. though la county sheriff's deputies say there were guns left unlocked in the family's home, the dis
they are charged with the murder and shooting death of 25 year-old ahmad arbery you see here in the middle that was back in february. the mcmichaels are seen on video chasing arbery and their truck they confronted him prosecutors argue that both men pose a significant risk and danger to the community. >>the defending michael. significant tracking justice in that he is working with family members get rid of evidence. >>defense attorneys for the mcmichaels claimed the men had legal...
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he was the man in charge of project ahmad, which they say was iran's attempt to build a nuclear bomb. but iran denies ever having tried to develop a nuclear weapon. a landmark report by the u.n. nuclear watchdog, the i.a.e.a. identified him as playing a key role in work to develop nuclear technology. he's also believed to retain links to iran's elite revolutionary guards. it was subject to a u.n. security council asset freeze, because the council says iran refused to make him available for an interview with the international atomic energy agency. there is a big has more now from the iranian capital tehran, the intelligence ministry has said that they're launching an investigation. now this is a very high profile, killing. in fockers are there was a high profile nuclear scientist. now he had been targeted in the past going back 10 years, so his movements were highly protected. it was kept a secret, and there will be questions internally about how this has happened, how the security breach has happened. but there has been official response. foreign minister divides raef has pointed his
he was the man in charge of project ahmad, which they say was iran's attempt to build a nuclear bomb. but iran denies ever having tried to develop a nuclear weapon. a landmark report by the u.n. nuclear watchdog, the i.a.e.a. identified him as playing a key role in work to develop nuclear technology. he's also believed to retain links to iran's elite revolutionary guards. it was subject to a u.n. security council asset freeze, because the council says iran refused to make him available for an...
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yars, particularly as we've seen over the summer with the ptests around george floyd's murder and ahmad asherid ianna taylor and so many more, that so manpey le would second term a president who has been so clearly racist and white supremacist and, if nothing else, very sympathetic to them. but it is going to be difficult, t progress is difficult, as we well know, and that can't stop us fm trying. i'm always hopeful. i'm definitely hopeful, having this administration come in knowing that i think they are very serious abt addressing lot of these issues in our nguntry that we haven't addressed for a ime. >> woodruff: megan rapinoe, life."k is "o thank you so much for talking h,with us. >> yhank you for having me. >> woodruff: we return now to our series on the arts in mexico, a country that in recent years, has become one of the centers of the art world. jeffrey brown was in mexico ty before the pandemic to see how the country grabbed the that means for itsrtists.d what it is part of our ongoing coverage of art and culture, "canvas." >> brown: it's called "zona maco," and it's become lati
yars, particularly as we've seen over the summer with the ptests around george floyd's murder and ahmad asherid ianna taylor and so many more, that so manpey le would second term a president who has been so clearly racist and white supremacist and, if nothing else, very sympathetic to them. but it is going to be difficult, t progress is difficult, as we well know, and that can't stop us fm trying. i'm always hopeful. i'm definitely hopeful, having this administration come in knowing that i...
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this movement as anti semitic, let's speak to ahmad barghouti who's a palestinian co-founder of the b.d.s. movement. his eyes from amsterdam. thank you very much, mr. barghouti for being with us. so michael says b.d.s. is anti semitic. what's your response? it's quite ironic, really that such a career. a cyst, you're said ministration. that's a part in this really crimes against the palestinian people. and that is empowering white supremacists and that the semites, including christian zionists, and others, would dare to smear human rights movement led by palestinians and calling for justice for the entire palestinian people as and this and that many jewish groups and jewish intellectuals have come out against this revisionist, fraudulent attempt, by the far right israeli regime of apartheid and occupation. and it's us funder sponsor and perpetrator to revise the definition of the semitism to include cold's for boycotting, divesting from, and sanctioning israel to end its regime of occupation and oppression and apartheid against palestinians. conflating anti jewish racism with anti israel.
this movement as anti semitic, let's speak to ahmad barghouti who's a palestinian co-founder of the b.d.s. movement. his eyes from amsterdam. thank you very much, mr. barghouti for being with us. so michael says b.d.s. is anti semitic. what's your response? it's quite ironic, really that such a career. a cyst, you're said ministration. that's a part in this really crimes against the palestinian people. and that is empowering white supremacists and that the semites, including christian zionists,...
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dr fari ahmad, have a lovely day, and hopefully speak to you again soon.e has been others. hollywood coming to wrexham! it is just down the road from you. i can't get my head around this. when the class of 92 bought a salford, it made sense. they are footballers, down the road from old trafford, but this just doesn't quite make sense! the slightly bonkers nature, how they became involved, the fact it is wrexham and i'm sure they didn't know much about it when they first we re know much about it when they first were introduced to the club, that is pa rt were introduced to the club, that is part of the magic. that is confounding me this morning. we will speak to lots of people over the course of the morning so i'm sure we will get to the bottom of a quite a while. movie stars ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney are to be the new owners of wrexham. the wrexham supporters trust members voted by a huge margin to back a takeover bid. reynolds and mcelhenney say they want to turn the club into a globalforce. wrexham have been in fan ownership since 2011. craig templ
dr fari ahmad, have a lovely day, and hopefully speak to you again soon.e has been others. hollywood coming to wrexham! it is just down the road from you. i can't get my head around this. when the class of 92 bought a salford, it made sense. they are footballers, down the road from old trafford, but this just doesn't quite make sense! the slightly bonkers nature, how they became involved, the fact it is wrexham and i'm sure they didn't know much about it when they first we re know much about it...
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ahmad ahmad was also a vice—president of fifa but he's been found guilty of breaching various codes ofs out of their hands, after they lost to france. virimi va katawa scored the only try of the game, which finished 22—15, bringing scotland's five—match unbeaten run to an end. that means their chances of reaching the final rest on the slim chance of italy beating france in paris next week. there was a spot of deja vu in the final of the northern ireland open snooker. for the third year in a row, judd trump beat ronnie o'sullivan by 9 frames to 7. it was at a different venue, at least, it was staged in milton keynes this year, because the marshall arena has on—site accommodation, meaning everyone involved could stay within the complex. the uk snooker championship began today at the same website venue but anthony hamilton and ryan day have been forced to pull out after testing positive for covid—19. details of that and much more on the bbc sport website. that's all from me — now it's time for your questions answered. with the news that the oxford university vaccine has proved highly effe
ahmad ahmad was also a vice—president of fifa but he's been found guilty of breaching various codes ofs out of their hands, after they lost to france. virimi va katawa scored the only try of the game, which finished 22—15, bringing scotland's five—match unbeaten run to an end. that means their chances of reaching the final rest on the slim chance of italy beating france in paris next week. there was a spot of deja vu in the final of the northern ireland open snooker. for the third year in...
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he's from the city of arks due ahmadou dialo. some time, for many months, about how to express this friction in the country and actually been talking about a song joe wrote and a music video that he put together which you are featured in, which we are about to show. but i first wanted you to set tup a little bit and talk about this ongoing conversation that you guys have been having. >> you know, joe and i started talking several months ago as you said, mika. and joe, people don't know, is really a great producer, musician. and he played this song to me, and i said to him, this needs to come out now because it gives us hope. it lifts us. it's gospel oriented in terms of its music. but it's not just church gospel but in a broader pop sense to lift us up. i was saying if you look back to the martin luther king days movement all the way to the things we do now, there was always the soundtrack of hope. a soundtrack that we shall overcome, that we can make it, yes, it's bleak, yes it is -- we're being harassed. yes, we feel down, but
he's from the city of arks due ahmadou dialo. some time, for many months, about how to express this friction in the country and actually been talking about a song joe wrote and a music video that he put together which you are featured in, which we are about to show. but i first wanted you to set tup a little bit and talk about this ongoing conversation that you guys have been having. >> you know, joe and i started talking several months ago as you said, mika. and joe, people don't know,...
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dr fari ahmad is one of our regular breakfast gps — she joins us from cheshire.vid—19 is not going to take christmas. the government is planning to reduce restrictions so that people can meet, so i think that people can meet, so i think that people can meet, so i think that people just need to think about it very carefully, and about where you are going to meet. could you meet outside? could you meet in a well ventilated room? meet outside? could you meet in a well ventilated room ? do meet outside? could you meet in a well ventilated room? do you need to meet? other people there who are more vulnerable that you could pass it onto? and people that you could then interact with who could get ill. it a hard one. it's going to open a lot of questions for everybody, and it is about what risk you are prepared to take. so let's talk about some of the measures that people may choose to take to reduce that risk. so if they decide that they are going to meet, even the little changes in how they meet could make a big difference. that is what we're hearing isn't it? so more
dr fari ahmad is one of our regular breakfast gps — she joins us from cheshire.vid—19 is not going to take christmas. the government is planning to reduce restrictions so that people can meet, so i think that people can meet, so i think that people can meet, so i think that people just need to think about it very carefully, and about where you are going to meet. could you meet outside? could you meet in a well ventilated room? meet outside? could you meet in a well ventilated room ? do meet...
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this is a story of an elite -- so-called elite political fund-raiser, ahmad zuberi, who maybe not surprisingly raised a lot of money for hillary clinton and for president barack obama and became a top donor to the trump inauguration committee. he wasn't particularly partisan. he just wanted to be close to power and be able to influence it. prosecutors who have now prosecuted him for a variety of violations of campaign finance laws and foreign lobbying laws have called him a mercenary political donor. his foreign entanglements were quite extensive. he lobbied for -- as an unregistered foreign agent for at least a half a dozen countries and officials, including a ukrainian oligarch close to russian president vladimir putin. he lobbied for countries like turkey, sri lanka, among others -- as i said, it doesn't really so much make a difference which countries; it's the country that he was lobbying in an undisclosed fashion, violating campaign finance laws for which he has now pled guilty and is awaiting sentencing after the first of the year. we spent the last four years on the collect committee o
this is a story of an elite -- so-called elite political fund-raiser, ahmad zuberi, who maybe not surprisingly raised a lot of money for hillary clinton and for president barack obama and became a top donor to the trump inauguration committee. he wasn't particularly partisan. he just wanted to be close to power and be able to influence it. prosecutors who have now prosecuted him for a variety of violations of campaign finance laws and foreign lobbying laws have called him a mercenary political...