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>> abdul is himself a father and a muslim. on him that he is forever linked to a christian family who chose to live in kenya. >> and that's what humanity is all act. it happened that i was a muslim and they were christians, but at that time what i was seeing was a little girl and her mother. i was not seeing what religion that person was. >> lots of emotions, but -- >> as we've been able to tell this story and spend time with haji and to see the courage of a man like that, it was an inspiration for me. >> and blez walton said he had a new perspective. >> you've seen the worst of humanity and the best of humanity. >> yeah. same day. just a miracle to be able to live both of those in one day. >> and for katherine and her children, as dismal and as dark as the events in that mall were, she refused to do anything but grow and be positive for herself and her family. >> because i don't want them to come out of this and hate or be angry about what happened. >> it would be easy to be angry. >> it would be very easy to be angry. i don'
>> abdul is himself a father and a muslim. on him that he is forever linked to a christian family who chose to live in kenya. >> and that's what humanity is all act. it happened that i was a muslim and they were christians, but at that time what i was seeing was a little girl and her mother. i was not seeing what religion that person was. >> lots of emotions, but -- >> as we've been able to tell this story and spend time with haji and to see the courage of a man like...
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then detective abdul-rahman's phone rang. >> the assistant u.s. attorney tells us that mr.lmate wants to talk to whoever is handling the investigation of mrs. fayed's death. >> and what does the cellmate tell you? >> the cellmate tells us that mr. fayed had confessed to him that he had hired someone to kill his wife. >> detectives believe that someone was josÉ moya, the ranch hand. the cellmate also had other information that had not been reported in the news. >> mr. fayed's cellmate had told us that mr. fayed had tried to set his wife up to be killed four different times. and what was interesting about that was that on one of these occasions he said that mr. fayed had set up a time when she was at a party in malibu on the 4th of july. >> was pam fayed at a party in malibu on july 4th? >> yes, she was. and that led to his credibility. so at that time we decided to try to get this conversation on tape. >> so they wired the cellmate for sound, and they heard jim fayed talking about how he had tried to kill his wife but how it just hadn't worked out that time. prosecutor alan
then detective abdul-rahman's phone rang. >> the assistant u.s. attorney tells us that mr.lmate wants to talk to whoever is handling the investigation of mrs. fayed's death. >> and what does the cellmate tell you? >> the cellmate tells us that mr. fayed had confessed to him that he had hired someone to kill his wife. >> detectives believe that someone was josÉ moya, the ranch hand. the cellmate also had other information that had not been reported in the news. >>...
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then detective abdul-rahman's phone rang. >> the assistant u.s. attorney tells us that mr.ed's cellmate wants to talk to whoever is handling the investigation of mrs. fayed's death. >> and what does the cellmate tell you? >> the cellmate tells us that mr. fayed had confessed to him that he had hired someone to kill his wife. >> reporter: detectives believed that someone was jose moya, the ranch hand. the cellmate also had other information that had not been reported in the news. >> mr. fayed's cellmate had told us that mr. fayed had tried to set his wife up to be killed four different times. and what was interesting about that was that on one of these occasions he said that mr. fayed had set up a time when she was at a party in malibu on the fourth of july. >> was pamela fayed at a party in malibu on july 4th? >> yes, she was. and that led to his credibility. so at that time we decided to try to get this conversation on tape. >> reporter: so they wired the cellmate for sound and they heard jim fayed talking about how he had tried to kill his wife but how it just hadn't work
then detective abdul-rahman's phone rang. >> the assistant u.s. attorney tells us that mr.ed's cellmate wants to talk to whoever is handling the investigation of mrs. fayed's death. >> and what does the cellmate tell you? >> the cellmate tells us that mr. fayed had confessed to him that he had hired someone to kill his wife. >> reporter: detectives believed that someone was jose moya, the ranch hand. the cellmate also had other information that had not been reported in...
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banner abdul laura carlos :00 abdul karim, empleado de la tienda "i am so scared right now i was veryg" tengo tanto miedo ahora.. estuve con miendo y temblando por dias .. dice abdul quien estaba trabajando cuando este sospechoso entro a robar a su tienda.. el video de vigilancia muestra que son dos hombres encapuchados.. uno de ellos le abre la puerta del negocio al otro quien entra corriendo . con rifle en mano y apuntandole a solo unas pulgadas de distancia la policia piensa que se trata de un hombre blanco o hispano. vea usaba guantes de latex otra camara capta que ese hombre usaba botas de trabajo.. "i was thinking i was gone i was dead" pense que iba a morir... ... una vez que el entrego el dinero.. el sospechoso salio corriendo del negocio donde el segundo sospechoso que usa tenis nike color negro le abre la puerta y ambos huyen corriendo. sra los vecinos del area no puden creer lo sucedido.. :55 laura longoria, vecina del area "le da miedo.. si porque a veces como ahorita se bajo mi hija y yo la espero aqui.. que tal si estan adentro o algo" :03 carlos perdomo, vecino del area
banner abdul laura carlos :00 abdul karim, empleado de la tienda "i am so scared right now i was veryg" tengo tanto miedo ahora.. estuve con miendo y temblando por dias .. dice abdul quien estaba trabajando cuando este sospechoso entro a robar a su tienda.. el video de vigilancia muestra que son dos hombres encapuchados.. uno de ellos le abre la puerta del negocio al otro quien entra corriendo . con rifle en mano y apuntandole a solo unas pulgadas de distancia la policia piensa que se...
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now abdul rahman i'm going to also just to sum it up in a simple sentences. camera right at the end of this program what difference does conversations like this have on the detainees who are in libya right now the refugees the migrants who got caught up on all stuck what difference does this conversation half for their lives. or mine the mine. when. they. they are in new. york from here like holmes which is like it's either the nature of what ever. outside of the leaves and up to around when i'm going to ask you right briefing just for a yes or no answer at the end of the show does conversations like this are they helpful if there is not. since and it's going to right thank you so much for being part of this conversation as a lhari abdurrahman and hostile and imagine the conversation continues always online and hopefully we can find a way is that will help the detainees in libya and the slave people around the world see you online take everybody. indulge your five senses on counting the cost the goldilocks oil price is there such a thing as the perfect price
now abdul rahman i'm going to also just to sum it up in a simple sentences. camera right at the end of this program what difference does conversations like this have on the detainees who are in libya right now the refugees the migrants who got caught up on all stuck what difference does this conversation half for their lives. or mine the mine. when. they. they are in new. york from here like holmes which is like it's either the nature of what ever. outside of the leaves and up to around when...
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now abdul rahman i'm going to also just to sum it up in a simple sentences. camera right at the end of this program what difference does conversations like this have on the detainees who are in libya right now the refugees the migrants who got caught up on all stock what difference does this conversation half for their lives. or mine the mine. when those markets. they are in new york. a from there like forms which is why it's the nature of what ever. outside of the news and up to around when i'm going to ask you right briefing just for a yes or no answer at the end of the show does conversations like this are they helpful of course not. since in its current right thank you so much for being part of this conversation as a lhari and abdurahman and and imagine the conversation continues or is online or how soon we can find a ways that will help the detainees in libya and the slave people around the world see you online take everybody. the new era in television news. and those in space it's a toss to do things in secret that are on the list we had actual victims
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now abdul rahman i'm going to also just to sum it up in a simple sentences. camera right at the end of this program what difference does conversations like this have on the detainees who are in libya right now the refugees the migrants who got caught up on all stock what difference does this conversation have for their lives. or mine mine. well. if. they are built. from their like homes which is like it's. nature and what. outside of the reason i've been around and i'm going to ask you right just for a yes or no answer at the end of the show does conversations like this are they helpful of course not. so soon. right thank you so much for being part of this conversation as a lariat abdurrahman and hostile and imagine the conversation continues always online and hopefully we can find a way that will help the detainees in libya and the slave people around the world see you online take everybody. right. this month the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons will receive the nobel peace prize but want to see the real threat in a series of special reports
now abdul rahman i'm going to also just to sum it up in a simple sentences. camera right at the end of this program what difference does conversations like this have on the detainees who are in libya right now the refugees the migrants who got caught up on all stock what difference does this conversation have for their lives. or mine mine. well. if. they are built. from their like homes which is like it's. nature and what. outside of the reason i've been around and i'm going to ask you right...
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author man debriefed abdul called it from the ground. iceman meaningly enough as it had to me. has a just gone. keep the can't keep that got to have a little benefit. numbers are. that the. residents of aleppo are under siege surrounded by assets troops who are trying to starve them. despite the disillusionment and danger man continues to collect evidence on the ground. by december twenty fifth more than half of the entire syrian population has been forced out of there. in turkey things are not as calm as before. twenty fifteen and sixteen has seen a number of attacks take place in the capital. and in istanbul. the conflict has evidently spilled over the borders of syria and threatens the entire region. but silence hands continue to collect evidence. how i went after iraq old breaking rainfall for southeast a possible strike i think should quieten down as it go through the next couple of days still a fair amount of cloud a little every of low pressure here that was the one that brought the stormy conditions and of victoria some of the wet weather to having to new south wales ea
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abdul qadeer was one of them. smuggler them and when even my hazarding not anyone was having. this occur. in my head i lost with both you. and baghdad and sam cafferty up. today from gaza he leads a team of syrians like ibrahim who bring him videos and physical evidence of attacks against civilians. but. here is one of their first videos filmed during the discovery of one hundred fifty dead bodies in the center of aleppo. there's a new horror a bubble that i just with a man like him as a mere fact as i meet them themselves. make their son go but then to be a part of. the mano a mano if. he was doing that today. the video is striking but not convincing images are weapons and can be manipulated to change the course of history like intimate water romania. it was one nine hundred eighty nine these pictures of a mass grave were seen across the world and hasten the fall of the dictator ceausescu the truth these bodies had been dug up from a neighboring cemetery by the opposition. and syria is not an exception when it comes to these manipulations so international organizations requir
abdul qadeer was one of them. smuggler them and when even my hazarding not anyone was having. this occur. in my head i lost with both you. and baghdad and sam cafferty up. today from gaza he leads a team of syrians like ibrahim who bring him videos and physical evidence of attacks against civilians. but. here is one of their first videos filmed during the discovery of one hundred fifty dead bodies in the center of aleppo. there's a new horror a bubble that i just with a man like him as a mere...
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abdul majeed says as he too was trying to escape in a boat with a young boy when the army opened fire at them you know how your little lot we were running and crying trying to escape he says i got in a boat and heard gunshots was in a different boat back when the ministry shelter gitta they were around thirty and gotten away from her after seeing they had shelter i felt i don't know i am bound to die. the bullet wound on the as you infected and won't heal. infections are common in the camp with hundreds of thousands of other refugees it's not known how many children have been killed by the myanmar military in this recent crackdown on the river injure the myanmar government is refusing any kind of independent investigation but what's so shocking about this case is that having spoken to two witnesses and the medics treating all evidence suggests that the myanmar soldier knowingly shot at a nine year old girl from close range. it's sort of indicative of our hot off the weapon and i watch caliber bullet of something about seven six tonight unlike a firefight fix a bullet which would tend
abdul majeed says as he too was trying to escape in a boat with a young boy when the army opened fire at them you know how your little lot we were running and crying trying to escape he says i got in a boat and heard gunshots was in a different boat back when the ministry shelter gitta they were around thirty and gotten away from her after seeing they had shelter i felt i don't know i am bound to die. the bullet wound on the as you infected and won't heal. infections are common in the camp with...
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uprising ended his thirty three year rule in two thousand and twelve he was succeeded by his deputy abdul rob a man so had a who fled to saudi arabia after the who take over in johnny two thousand and fifteen and it was there he called an emergency meeting on saturday to discuss the situation with. the saudi led coalition has been fighting to restore hardie to power meanwhile salah says he wants a quick end to the conflict. which is a volved into the world's largest humanitarian crisis. the regional analysts believe salah is past me motivated and is looking for a future role for him and possibly members of his family in government whatever the case this latest violence is threaten to destabilize yemen even. while the war in yemen has its origins in the failure of a political transition following the two thousand and eleven arab spring the uprising forced out longtime president saleh and triggered a complicated struggle for power as now explains. in many ways the conflict in yemen underlines the contradictions and rivalries of a post arab spring middle east it was all about reinstating the
uprising ended his thirty three year rule in two thousand and twelve he was succeeded by his deputy abdul rob a man so had a who fled to saudi arabia after the who take over in johnny two thousand and fifteen and it was there he called an emergency meeting on saturday to discuss the situation with. the saudi led coalition has been fighting to restore hardie to power meanwhile salah says he wants a quick end to the conflict. which is a volved into the world's largest humanitarian crisis. the...
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abdullah saleh says he is open to talks with the side led coalition to end the war but he's the leader abdul malik al he has called sellers move a coup against the fragile alliance that the former allies have been fighting coalition forces since march two thousand and fifteen is this report. clashes between two parties meant to be on the same site who the rebels and feiss aligned with former president. dozens have been killed and wounded since the violence began in yemen's capital on wednesday now the split has evolved sana to saudi arabia. has called for talks not just with the but with the saudi led coalition if they stop the air attacks. they need to lift the blockade and open. airports allow food and medicine into the country will open a new page for them for dialogue what is happening in yemen is enough a coalition statement welcome solace move saying it would redeem yemen from the evils of iranian terrorist and sick tarion militias returning it to the pen era pure and natural fault but the who things who are backed by iran so they still have support from members of celebs political par
abdullah saleh says he is open to talks with the side led coalition to end the war but he's the leader abdul malik al he has called sellers move a coup against the fragile alliance that the former allies have been fighting coalition forces since march two thousand and fifteen is this report. clashes between two parties meant to be on the same site who the rebels and feiss aligned with former president. dozens have been killed and wounded since the violence began in yemen's capital on wednesday...
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above ground form a pastry shop owner abdul iman has a rather different objective. to raise the spirits of his fellow fighters. and that now i'm a little me say that it is a little teen home alone that and. not the final. the physical and the fun in the world. but that so as of this quarter. of. the. mean the living muscles are. all gone. then me. only. show. me man. he. meanwhile takes us to see the exact place on the frontline where the big battle is set to take place. and i'm an enjoyable. shot any besom would. have for any one of the episode i didn't work on the moment i'm an islamic i mean you can all the. while the fighters are moving into their stock positions from all corners of job on headquarters communications team is coordinating their movements. and then at about thirty here. today. one may. not be back on the show mr shami no matter. i i. i. i. i i. i. i i a lot but. i . i. with the fighting continuing long into the night hours the plans have to be updated by commanders us tactical circumstances change. former jewelry seller. holds up a map as his squa
above ground form a pastry shop owner abdul iman has a rather different objective. to raise the spirits of his fellow fighters. and that now i'm a little me say that it is a little teen home alone that and. not the final. the physical and the fun in the world. but that so as of this quarter. of. the. mean the living muscles are. all gone. then me. only. show. me man. he. meanwhile takes us to see the exact place on the frontline where the big battle is set to take place. and i'm an enjoyable....
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moore yod and his younger brother abdul rahman like living in cologne their new home but they say they can only be truly content when the rest of their family joins them the two brothers traveled along the balkan route from syria and arrived in germany two summers ago they've been waiting for their parents to join them legally ever since. people here told us it would only take about a month or two. but two years of gone by in the meantime has been raising his little brother on his own he speaks with his parents every day on skype he says his mother has the same question each time. it looks like what did you do in school today. the rest of the alissa family is stuck in the northern greek city of thessaloniki despite permission from german authorities they haven't been able to travel to cologne their case seems to be stalled in greek bureaucracy. it's so hard you very best so far away i wish i could give them a hug. for the family going back to syria is unthinkable even once the war ends one of five sons was shot dead in aleppo he was twenty two years old. so we're going to look up and i
moore yod and his younger brother abdul rahman like living in cologne their new home but they say they can only be truly content when the rest of their family joins them the two brothers traveled along the balkan route from syria and arrived in germany two summers ago they've been waiting for their parents to join them legally ever since. people here told us it would only take about a month or two. but two years of gone by in the meantime has been raising his little brother on his own he speaks...
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of what they and the people they left behind in me and mine are experienced like fifteen year old abdul salam he fled his village when it was attacked by what he says were soldiers for me and nor . we found lots of bodies people with their throats slit women with their breasts cut off bodies with their hands and legs cut off. anyone who was wounded and couldn't get away was shot and killed my father and mother my sisters and my brother and all my cousins they were all dead all their hair had been burned off to . doctors without borders gathered some two thousand five hundred eyewitness statements they estimate that sixty seven hundred or hinges have been killed between the end of august and the end of september of this year. in the face of such a q danger the general director of doctors without borders in germany told you he did not want to see the refugees sent back to me and more that really puts into doubt the recently announced agreement between me and mine bangladesh concerning the return of these people we do not believe that dream guest should be forced against their will to retu
of what they and the people they left behind in me and mine are experienced like fifteen year old abdul salam he fled his village when it was attacked by what he says were soldiers for me and nor . we found lots of bodies people with their throats slit women with their breasts cut off bodies with their hands and legs cut off. anyone who was wounded and couldn't get away was shot and killed my father and mother my sisters and my brother and all my cousins they were all dead all their hair had...
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kareem abdul-jabbar was in the movie, "airplane." a true american hero.n i was a kid, i kind of wished i was a muslim. specifically the nation of islam. they looked cool, talked cool, and they were at the front lines of the civil rights movement. you may remember in the '90s a naum muslim man named louis farrakhan got a million black men to march peacefully in washington, d.c. >> a sea of peace. >> and there's only a couple other people i can think of who can pull that off. well, probably also beyonce. definitely beyonce. >> the fbi investigating a mosque fire near palm springs and they believe it was, i'm quoting here, an intentional act. >> but oh how times have changed. >> a bangladeshi born new york city taxi driver is recovering today from knife wounds to his neck, face, and hands, all with the designation of hate crime. >> a southern california woman will be flown home for burial from iraq. >> hate crimes against muslims were up 67% in 2015. >> both gunned down leaving a mosque on saturday -- >> and in the first ten days of -- after the 2016 electio
kareem abdul-jabbar was in the movie, "airplane." a true american hero.n i was a kid, i kind of wished i was a muslim. specifically the nation of islam. they looked cool, talked cool, and they were at the front lines of the civil rights movement. you may remember in the '90s a naum muslim man named louis farrakhan got a million black men to march peacefully in washington, d.c. >> a sea of peace. >> and there's only a couple other people i can think of who can pull that...
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we hear from abdul on the independent line. caller: hello. just wanted to say good morning, tanks for taking my call. -- thanks for taking my call. i respect them up society -- and love society. the caller was saying how many things that you, or he felt in this country, a lot of rings that were built in this country were built by black people. all he not know that, so thinks that his people, as he called it, bill, -- built, a lot , forings in this country instance [indiscernible] everybody wanted it. was -- with all its wealth, was built on the backs of others. it is like saying, we did this, we did that. basically, you did. -- you did not. it was built on the backs of people who were not benefiting from any of the wealth that is in the country. i was born and raised in the projects. we had a good home. i had a good family life. i was around civil rights in new jersey. a tank sat in front of our house. i know a friend of mine's mother was walking past it and they shot and killed her. that we are things going through and now we are number 45.
we hear from abdul on the independent line. caller: hello. just wanted to say good morning, tanks for taking my call. -- thanks for taking my call. i respect them up society -- and love society. the caller was saying how many things that you, or he felt in this country, a lot of rings that were built in this country were built by black people. all he not know that, so thinks that his people, as he called it, bill, -- built, a lot , forings in this country instance [indiscernible] everybody...
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>>> then, what paula abdul think about the new "idol" judges. >> what is the most memorable holiday giftave ever received? >> nothing. from simon cowell. >>> but first, gwen stefani and blake shelton are heating up the holidays. ♪ you make it feel like christmas ♪ >> blake guest stars on his lady's special. >> i think i'm his biggest fan. ♪ oh what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh hey ♪ >> gwen dazzles. >> it's magical time of year. i love it. i love christmas. ♪ so hurry down the chimney tonight ♪ like to know it's instagram all day. joup load their app to download ♪ >>> can you name this oscar win sner okay, looking a little bit different from her normal, gorgeous, glam rouse self. that is nicole kidman. playing a police detective on the set of her new crime thriller, destroyer. >>> and so does wait for this one. wait, wait, wait. nicole's second season on "big little lies." >> we can't wait. also returning, "american idol" the premier is fast approaching. i had to know, what does paula think about the new judges in. >> they're vets. you know, and incredible at what they do
>>> then, what paula abdul think about the new "idol" judges. >> what is the most memorable holiday giftave ever received? >> nothing. from simon cowell. >>> but first, gwen stefani and blake shelton are heating up the holidays. ♪ you make it feel like christmas ♪ >> blake guest stars on his lady's special. >> i think i'm his biggest fan. ♪ oh what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh hey ♪ >> gwen dazzles. >> it's...
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sala al kari, schwan parker, abdu abdul, -- abdul awardi. >> hi. i'm here to support the -- [ inaudible ] we draw up like that. we like the fresh meat. if you've ever tasted fresh meat, you see the difference between this meat and the fresh meat. we support halal 100%. it's strong for our community. it's different from other meat absolutely. that is different from any meat in san francisco. when they opened it in oakland, i supported it 100%. it's the taste is different from others. please we need your support. thank you. >>vice president richards: thank you. next speaker please. >> my name is shawn parker, and i support the opening of the slaughter house. there's been misconceptions on how the blood and everything -- it does not go into the sewer, it's separated into a tank so it does not go into our sewer systems, and feathers and everything are placed in separate containers, so there's no problem with, you know, the environment because it is put into a different waste container. also, there are drains and filters to prevent the -- just like for
sala al kari, schwan parker, abdu abdul, -- abdul awardi. >> hi. i'm here to support the -- [ inaudible ] we draw up like that. we like the fresh meat. if you've ever tasted fresh meat, you see the difference between this meat and the fresh meat. we support halal 100%. it's strong for our community. it's different from other meat absolutely. that is different from any meat in san francisco. when they opened it in oakland, i supported it 100%. it's the taste is different from others....
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kareem abdul-jabbar. >> it was a great night. >> hopefully, what you get from tonight is the understanding that those times when you get up early and work hard, those times you stay up late and work hard. and those times when you don't want to push yourself but you do it anyway. that is actually the dream. that's the dream. it's not the destination. it's the journey. thank you, guys, so much. i love you. [ applause and cheering ] >> ma baa out. >> the mamba. >> magic johnson, so many people. there were nine retired jerseys hanging in the rafters. for the game, the warriors and lakers needed overtime to decide the winner. >> that's for sure. here's ingram. >> watson taunting them while he's laying on the ground. >> jordan bell with the block. lakers forward brandon ingram went to the locker room with an injury and returned to the game. clay thompson hit a three to go up by 4 points. and the lakers sent the game to overtime. and kevin durant stepped up with the game winner. crossover, jumper, got it! >>> warriors host the memphis tabrizlys tomorrow. >> wow, what a game. >>> california lawmak
kareem abdul-jabbar. >> it was a great night. >> hopefully, what you get from tonight is the understanding that those times when you get up early and work hard, those times you stay up late and work hard. and those times when you don't want to push yourself but you do it anyway. that is actually the dream. that's the dream. it's not the destination. it's the journey. thank you, guys, so much. i love you. [ applause and cheering ] >> ma baa out. >> the mamba. >>...
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but 2-month-old karim abdul rahman has become the voice of suffering in eastern ghouta near syria's capital damascus. since 2013 the region's 400,000 people have lived under siege and bombing. today was among the worst. residents reported some 20 regime air strikes with more than 100 bombs. the sort of attacks that maimed baby karim and also killed his mother. >> there is no, no medicine for him now, no treatment for him. he want to evacuate from eastern ghouta. >> reporter: this month a syrian photographer turned karim's plight into a social media movement. activists, journalists and politicians covered an eye, begging the world to open theirs. it may have helped. after two months of negotiations among human rights worker, rebels and the assad regime, 29 critically ill patients, mostly children, have been evacuated to damascus. baby karim was not among them, nor are the nearly 500 seriously sick and injured civilians in desperate need of care. but the war's wounded aren't its only casualties. >> patients suffering from cancer or even chronic diseases like diabetes or kidney failure, we kno
but 2-month-old karim abdul rahman has become the voice of suffering in eastern ghouta near syria's capital damascus. since 2013 the region's 400,000 people have lived under siege and bombing. today was among the worst. residents reported some 20 regime air strikes with more than 100 bombs. the sort of attacks that maimed baby karim and also killed his mother. >> there is no, no medicine for him now, no treatment for him. he want to evacuate from eastern ghouta. >> reporter: this...
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and so as director general abdul rahman kaiser is a german who has converted to islam and is good friends with and as ben had tira. this tradition. or with any means a lot to us not only as a person that has worked hard for his money what's sinus but as a person that hasn't forgotten where he comes from pottstown hasn't forgotten the poor people of the world. he's a valuable person for them and. the muslim aid organizations key player. in a couple of years kizer turned and saw into a millionaire muslim donation organization. it operates a hospital and is currently building an orphanage in syria. then a tierra donated money to answer specifically to finance a water tank in the gaza strip. another project took place in ghana where benazir opened the water well. accord. to answer the projects of a muslims as well as christians. kaiser denies the claims that and stop us use goals of radical islam. for crystal's them about he helped build a well for christians and muslims. i don't know how anyone can buy something like that. or try and link it with salafism or radical islam. a person who is a
and so as director general abdul rahman kaiser is a german who has converted to islam and is good friends with and as ben had tira. this tradition. or with any means a lot to us not only as a person that has worked hard for his money what's sinus but as a person that hasn't forgotten where he comes from pottstown hasn't forgotten the poor people of the world. he's a valuable person for them and. the muslim aid organizations key player. in a couple of years kizer turned and saw into a...
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kareem abdul-jabbar, shaq and magic johnson were all there. pair of i conniiconic numbe were immortalized. >>> there's not a lot of time left to finish the holiday to-do list. aimee cho is working for you and has tips to check off the last-minute gift list. >> if you still need to get to the stores this holiday you're not alone. >> just literally started today in person. >> we took a trip to walmart to check out last-minute gifts. store manager paul hill showed us options for everyone. for the little ones, action figures and sporting goods are a classic. >> for the little goods, can't go wrong with a nerve set. every little kid wants a nerf gun. >> for the older kids, a drone or a video game. >> the nintendo switch, this is an awesome item that everyone is loving. >> according to hill, some don't have to be the fansest. >> the traditional, board games and apparel. >> walking through the store can be overwhelming. walmart suggests using their app ahead of time. when you get to the store, you'll have a plan of attack already. before you know it,
kareem abdul-jabbar, shaq and magic johnson were all there. pair of i conniiconic numbe were immortalized. >>> there's not a lot of time left to finish the holiday to-do list. aimee cho is working for you and has tips to check off the last-minute gift list. >> if you still need to get to the stores this holiday you're not alone. >> just literally started today in person. >> we took a trip to walmart to check out last-minute gifts. store manager paul hill showed us...
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pope francis was greeted at the airport by president abdul hamid, and given a grand welcome in a countrypulation. he flew in from myanmar, on a visit that has been overshadowed by the rohingya crisis. all eyes were on whether he would talk about the issue more openly than he did in myanmar. during this speech, at the home of bangladesh's president, he didn't use the term rohingya, but talked about the influx of refugees from myanmar‘s rakhine state that this country has been dealing with. translation: the international community must take decisive measures to deal with this grave crisis. notjust working to resolve the political issues which have led to this large migration of people, but also offering immediate material assistance to bangladesh in its effort to respond to the urgent human need. some will be disappointed that he hasn't sent out a stronger message. pope francis is in bangladesh for two more days, but he isn't expected to make any more speeches, so many wonder if this is the last we've heard from him on the rohingya issue during this visit. on friday, he will hold a big mas
pope francis was greeted at the airport by president abdul hamid, and given a grand welcome in a countrypulation. he flew in from myanmar, on a visit that has been overshadowed by the rohingya crisis. all eyes were on whether he would talk about the issue more openly than he did in myanmar. during this speech, at the home of bangladesh's president, he didn't use the term rohingya, but talked about the influx of refugees from myanmar‘s rakhine state that this country has been dealing with....
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uprising ended his thirty three year rule in two thousand and twelve he was succeeded by his deputy abdul rob a man so had a who fled to saudi arabia after he take over in johnny two thousand and fifteen and it was there he called an emergency meeting on saturday to discuss the situation. the saudi led coalition has been fighting to restore hardie to power meanwhile silas says he wants a quick and to the conflict which is a volved into the world's largest humanitarian crisis. the regional analysts believe salah is personally motivated and is looking for a future role for him and possibly members of his family in government whatever the case this latest violence is threaten to destabilize yemen even. while the war in yemen has its origins in the failure of a political transition following the two thousand and eleven arab spring the uprising forced out longtime president saleh and triggered a complicated struggle for power as all of the now explains. in many ways the conflict in yemen underlines the contradictions and rivalries of a post arab spring middle east it was all about reinstating
uprising ended his thirty three year rule in two thousand and twelve he was succeeded by his deputy abdul rob a man so had a who fled to saudi arabia after he take over in johnny two thousand and fifteen and it was there he called an emergency meeting on saturday to discuss the situation. the saudi led coalition has been fighting to restore hardie to power meanwhile silas says he wants a quick and to the conflict which is a volved into the world's largest humanitarian crisis. the regional...
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planting more than ten thousand dollars for trespassing but he claims the land in question belongs to him abdul mahdi army is a village elder in al iraqi located in southern israel but even tribes have settled there long before the state was established but israeli authorities claim they occupy the land in legally and send in riot police and bulldozers to demolish the village whenever it's rebuilt so far they've leveled it more than one hundred times horsley reports i'm here in the northern make of desert where there isn't much except a few dozen unrecognised bedwyn villages this is one belonging to the to retry but there are some two hundred fifty people who live here and they say that this land is they is going back generations but the israeli authorities insist they here illegally. have. the. it will take years until this fighting ends they are looking to push out so will compromise and will give this land to the state. if i was jewish the soldiers wouldn't come here at six in the morning on a rainy day they don't care this is just a bedouin house they don't think the bedouins are human bein
planting more than ten thousand dollars for trespassing but he claims the land in question belongs to him abdul mahdi army is a village elder in al iraqi located in southern israel but even tribes have settled there long before the state was established but israeli authorities claim they occupy the land in legally and send in riot police and bulldozers to demolish the village whenever it's rebuilt so far they've leveled it more than one hundred times horsley reports i'm here in the northern...
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greeting kobe bryant, and there is alan iversen, kareem abdul- jabbar was on hand, as was shaq and theell. and here is just a tad of the advice kobe had at halftime. >> it is not the destination, it is the journey. thank you guys so much. i love you. >> [ cheering ] spotted the most impression -- impressive thing about his speech at halftime, no strict -- scripts, all from the heart. let's go to canada, sharks are wrapping up from a road trip. the amazing brett burns entertains patrick maroon of the oilers right there, joe pavel ski on a power-play situation, will rebound the kevin bank shot, sharks 1-0. this is the team that eliminated them in the postseason last year. the oilers would get it for the most part the rest of the night. maroon with a quick lead, 5-3 final. sharks on the short end, losing two out of three on the canadian road trip. that is the sporting life. is a great thing in la for kobe bryant, one of the all-time greats. >> i do like it when they speak without a script, you're right. >> it's all from the heart. >> see you later everyone. >> good night. >> this portion
greeting kobe bryant, and there is alan iversen, kareem abdul- jabbar was on hand, as was shaq and theell. and here is just a tad of the advice kobe had at halftime. >> it is not the destination, it is the journey. thank you guys so much. i love you. >> [ cheering ] spotted the most impression -- impressive thing about his speech at halftime, no strict -- scripts, all from the heart. let's go to canada, sharks are wrapping up from a road trip. the amazing brett burns entertains...
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kareem abdul-jabbar and james worthy other also on hand as numbers were immortalized.t has become the first player in any professional sport to have two numbers retired for him. . if the eagles beat the raiders christmas night, they won't have to leave the linc for another game until the super bowl. >> right. while the birds' fans will take any kind of win, most of us including coach peterson hope for the rest of the season they can come down a little bit more dominant than what they were on sunday. >> i don't know if we had the normal swagger like we do -- >> that's doug peterson talking to his birds after they clinched a first-round bye. now there's a chance the eagles get an early christmas gift, and the vikings lose on christmas eve. which means if the eagles clinch the home field advantage before playing the raiders, in that case, the coach would consider resting players. he wants to make sure all the pieces are in place for a win. >> guys are still going to play. at the same time, i'm going to be smart did the decisions we make moving forward. giving guys rest if
kareem abdul-jabbar and james worthy other also on hand as numbers were immortalized.t has become the first player in any professional sport to have two numbers retired for him. . if the eagles beat the raiders christmas night, they won't have to leave the linc for another game until the super bowl. >> right. while the birds' fans will take any kind of win, most of us including coach peterson hope for the rest of the season they can come down a little bit more dominant than what they were...
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if you want to understand the context behind the assassination of ali abdul assad looked away from the images of the chaotic gruesome aftermath captured on a phone camera that served as the visual starting point for so much of the breaking news coverage look instead at the way saudi owned news media have covered sally over the years those channels served as whether things constantly shift whichever way the geo political winds were blowing in riyadh the post how the media had moved from one narrative to another person for a parent and as the president of yemen ahead he can imagine. and then they were referred to him as the former dictator a man. a former corrupt leader is just a lot better. we've seen. such radical shifts in the coverage that it was quite amusing in social media and many young arabs were making fun of the shift to give the contrast between two days ago and now and in fact there was one particular saudi journalist who in the past had heaps scorn on. and yet when he was killed he basically declared him to be this great martyr of arab ism and so on so it was there was a lo
if you want to understand the context behind the assassination of ali abdul assad looked away from the images of the chaotic gruesome aftermath captured on a phone camera that served as the visual starting point for so much of the breaking news coverage look instead at the way saudi owned news media have covered sally over the years those channels served as whether things constantly shift whichever way the geo political winds were blowing in riyadh the post how the media had moved from one...
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channel who's the leader abdul malik of hooty said the missile attack marks one thousand days since the war in yemen started openly guess he saw today about again tool missile was launched the targeting earlier mamá palace in the heart of free city of saudi arabia this is our answer to them and the hold was the more crimes you perpetrated. more to run it kelly all on you will meet nothing but more missiles. this isn't the first time you see missile attack on saudi arabia in november the international airport in riyadh was narrowly missed in the strike the saudi government has accused regional rival iran of smuggling missiles and technology to them via an allegation to run tonight. the war in yemen has created what the u.n. describes as the world's worst humanitarian crisis since the start of the conflict at least ten thousand civilians have been killed and millions are on the brink of famine and as the fighting continues many fear the situation on the ground could get worse since monohan al jazeera. well the u.n. security council has been discussing whether iran is complying with the tw
channel who's the leader abdul malik of hooty said the missile attack marks one thousand days since the war in yemen started openly guess he saw today about again tool missile was launched the targeting earlier mamá palace in the heart of free city of saudi arabia this is our answer to them and the hold was the more crimes you perpetrated. more to run it kelly all on you will meet nothing but more missiles. this isn't the first time you see missile attack on saudi arabia in november the...
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as we mentioned before russia's president vladimir putin has visited cairo to meet president abdul fattah el-sisi a visit aimed at strengthening bilateral ties between the two nations russia has agreed to resume commercial flights to egypt which have been suspended since twenty fifteen and there's been violence in the ukrainian capital kiev between police and supporters of the former georgian president it happened outside the courtroom when mikhail saakashvili appeared for a hearing his arrest on friday led to a huge protest in kiev such as feeley has become an opposition leader in ukraine and wants the impeachment of president petro poroshenko last week he climbed onto a roof to avoid arrest and was freed from a police van by his supporters use grades up in twenty five minutes time right now talk to al-jazeera. on counting the calls the gulf cooperation council although there's not much cooperation these days look at how the region's being affected by upholds an economic relations also the shocking numbers on the plastic economy and o.-m. g. twenty five years since the world's first text
as we mentioned before russia's president vladimir putin has visited cairo to meet president abdul fattah el-sisi a visit aimed at strengthening bilateral ties between the two nations russia has agreed to resume commercial flights to egypt which have been suspended since twenty fifteen and there's been violence in the ukrainian capital kiev between police and supporters of the former georgian president it happened outside the courtroom when mikhail saakashvili appeared for a hearing his arrest...
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in decades as a saudi led blockade of cattle and to its seventh month foreign minister mohammad bin abdul rahman al phony says he hopes the summit will provide a blueprint for the ending of the standoff but my john june reports. kuwait has been the mediator in the gulf diplomatic crisis that began in early june the country is now getting ready to host a meeting of the gulf cooperation council invitations have been sent out to gulf leaders but it's still not known for sure who will attend since the beginning of the blockade on qatar kuwait's emir. has attempted to end the dispute in october he warned of the potential collapse of the g.c.c. if the crisis continues many analysts agree this is i think the middle quite. of the crisis actually for a long and we are going to see probably blocks within the g.c.c. one is led by saudi arabia and it. will actually have. to a lesser extent probably kuwait. so we'll be having been to see a lot of that one asked on saturday about the gulf diplomatic crisis at the international mediterranean dialogue conference in rome of those foreign ministers schiff
in decades as a saudi led blockade of cattle and to its seventh month foreign minister mohammad bin abdul rahman al phony says he hopes the summit will provide a blueprint for the ending of the standoff but my john june reports. kuwait has been the mediator in the gulf diplomatic crisis that began in early june the country is now getting ready to host a meeting of the gulf cooperation council invitations have been sent out to gulf leaders but it's still not known for sure who will attend since...
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hoofy rebels the very fighters he just turned his back on a few hours after his death hooty leader abdul malik of hoofy made a live television address describing solo's demise as a victory against treason for yemen's internationally recognized president hadi is also spoken out he called on the people of yemen to unite against the who sees war and that in moment but first this report from him to his tired. a sudden end for one of yemen's most powerful men who the rebels say they killed ousted president aliyev delish sala during an attack on his convoy. his remains were packed on the back of a pickup truck in a televised statement the leader of the who the said salo was involved in a conspiracy with the saudi led coalition to take over well. what are the reasons behind this new transfer to the other side suddenly you took the egresses against your own people salah had been and an alliance with the iranian backed for more than two years together they controlled the capital sanaa and fought against the saudi led coalition which supports the internationally recognized government led by months
hoofy rebels the very fighters he just turned his back on a few hours after his death hooty leader abdul malik of hoofy made a live television address describing solo's demise as a victory against treason for yemen's internationally recognized president hadi is also spoken out he called on the people of yemen to unite against the who sees war and that in moment but first this report from him to his tired. a sudden end for one of yemen's most powerful men who the rebels say they killed ousted...
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joining us now are the head of the organisation abdul lodhi and the yorkshire regional youth leader nadeemting care homes and spending time with elderly members and just doing all sorts of welfare activities, leading homeless people. we don't actually celebrate christmas ourselves at it is a time where wejoined christmas ourselves at it is a time where we joined the nation, christmas ourselves at it is a time where wejoined the nation, as christmas ourselves at it is a time where we joined the nation, as the majority do, to show solidarity and thatis majority do, to show solidarity and that is how we get involved, i serving a local community in any way possible. yesterday we were in yorkshire. i was with nadeem. possible. yesterday we were in yorkshire. iwas with nadeem. did you get a good reception? as you know, these people get lonely towards christmas. we just go there towards christmas. we just go there to put a smile on their face and as an act of charity. we go out of our way, at our own expense, and spend the whole day with them. we provide a free taxi service. there is no public tr
joining us now are the head of the organisation abdul lodhi and the yorkshire regional youth leader nadeemting care homes and spending time with elderly members and just doing all sorts of welfare activities, leading homeless people. we don't actually celebrate christmas ourselves at it is a time where wejoined christmas ourselves at it is a time where we joined the nation, christmas ourselves at it is a time where wejoined the nation, as christmas ourselves at it is a time where we joined the...